Minute nine:
Time to flush out some quail: Here Arrow decides to get some German halftracks - he first moves an infantry squad up the hedge on "move to contact" - the 251/1 on the other side is in "shocked" condition and doesn't see the squad, which is now only 20 meters away and will begin pitching grenades soon. At the same time, Arrow's FO starts bringing down some 81mm artillery near the halftracks. This causes the other halftrack to freak out and stupidly drive on "fast" right towards the road...
....where a Sherman reception committee is waiting to welcome it! The American squad in the graveyard also ended up killing the other halftrack with a grenade by minute's end.
A battle for the Northern flag is starting to shape up. It looks interesting - Arrow already has the flag and is stationary in cover with two full regular platoons. A US halftrack nearby can also fire in support. But Moondog is bringing a full vet company of Germans with three flamethrowers in support. He also has a HQ and two 81mm mortars nearby that may or may not have LOS.
To the West, Moondog brings up his Elite PzIVH to line it up behind the Stug IIIG - they are both waiting for the dust from the collapsed house to clear, hoping for a 2:1 engagement against one of the Shermans. We can see the ruined Elite Panther and still-dazed crew at the bottom of the picture.
Moondogs vet tiger still hasn't moved, and has been buttoned up by Arrow's artillery strike, so it is now blind. His lone schrek carrier did manage to make it into some scattered trees near a HQ and has improved from "broken" to "panic."
Moondog comments to Arrow on the halftracks: "Hahah I can see you don't like HT's. HT stands for Hearse Transport in my Irish German and they delivered dead men to the graveyard in style...."
Arrow says: "I just don't like HT's...It's because I can't purposely hurt tanks so I take my frustrations out on HT's..."
"Most sorts of diversion in men, children, and other animals, are in imitation of fighting." - Jonathan Swift