22_01s: The Shifting of the Tide - MC 04 North German Plain '85
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Rating: | 7.73 (4) |
Games Played: | 3 |
SM: | 6 |
Turns: | 75 |
Type: | Stock |
First Side: | NATO |
Second Side: | Warsaw Pact |
North German Plain, June 22 1985, D+ 12: The huge Warsaw Pact effort, to sweep aside any effort to stop them reaching the Rhine, had gradually been ground down and bled white. Now the weary WP divisions had been forced to halt and set up a front while they hoped for relief. There were several pockets of NATO resistance left behind them, mostly in cities, so it was taking a long time to pry them out. In the meantime, in NATO, French troops had been released from the south, as had the Canadian Brigade that was hastily reinforced with a scratch force. Things were going extremely well in CENTAG. The NATO commander decided it was time to go on the offensive and charge forward from Rheine to retake Bremen, cutting off the northern WP troops. This attack was to be coupled with a push from the southern flank to retake Herford and release the British troops encircled in that pocket. [Size, large]. Designer note: Play as NATO Human vs. AI.
Gaming Records | |||||||||
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1st Side Player | 2nd Side Player | Result | Score | ||||||
Lucid | vs. | burroughs | NATO Minor Victory | 84 | 36 | ||||
Hadge | vs. | Milo | NATO Major Victory | 108 | 12 | ||||
Milo | vs. | Hadge | NATO Major Loss | 12 | 108 |
Depends on which side you play and what you prefer - or actually whether one enjoys getting a severe bashing which is a sad epitaph for operation "Rhinegate" - Hereford and Bremen are just sideshows here and doesn't really matter whether they get into playing as separate scenarios - the respective areas are covered here anyway.