Cross Wrote:[After the battle, we could see that you had six companies of infantry, to our three! And almost all of your infantry had transport. I have to hand it to Seabolt, he pulled off a superb quartermasters feat. He must have made every purchase point go a long way.
It was indeed one of most eclectic force compositions I´ve ever seen, Mr . Seabolt´s planning was deep, bold and thoughtful as always.
We had more infantry but you had more armour, as simple as that. We had a more static force, lacking some tank support on reserve wich could have exploited british weak spots.
It was turn 7 or 8 if I recall correctly, once we lost our last tank up north we were left with very limited mobility and attack strenght, which definetely made the pace of things slow down for the last part of the battle, wich ultimately ended in the stealmate it was.
Just my $0.02
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