Breakout Scenario

Started by michaelk, 12 April 2022, 01:29:22 PM

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michaelk

Hi all,

Running a solo breakout scenario where the Italians are walking (no trucks painted) across the board and the Germans are launching an assault to help.

Italian Infantry breaking out.jpg

DAK moving forward in relief.jpg


michaelk

sorry about the double post of the pictures. Still trying to figure the forum thing out.

michaelk

Some additional photos. Lots of command blunders on both sides, including a destroyed German infantry platoon and the DAK PZ BN being ordered to leave their hilltop and charge the enemy, which had everyone confused.

ME 109s.jpg

British stopping both breakout and relief.jpg




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Command Blunders = Confusion of Battle  :D

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Thanks for sharing, desert battles are always interesting - but making the Italians walk is really adding to their woes!

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Agree, thank you for sharing.

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