First of all i would like to salute all of the forum members, i'm new here.
I make my debut post here commenting this scenario, because i really enjoyed it.
I tried it today playin' TF Papa Bear.
The scenario is very very good, the opposition between a light" formation like the USMC one and the "heavy" Iraqi one (sort of, let's say that those T55 and T62 can easily knock out every USMC vehicle at any distance) is interesting.
The limited amount of ATGM available to the USMC makes the first turns really intense, at least for me, i was inches from the screen shouting to the missile to hit those tanks...a bit weird, i know.
My tactic was simple, form a line of defense, divided into three sectors each held by a mech infantry platoon.
The LAV (AT) a bit in the rear, to spare them from the RPGs of the Iraqi Republican Guard.
The dune on the eastern flank of the Papa Bear starting point is a real help in that, it gives some more time to form a complete line.
I used a mixed line, with one squad infantry and next to it a LVTP, then another infantry and so on.
I fired heavy smoke coverage from every available infantry unit, to form walls of cover smoke, and behind of it i created the defense.
Another side effect of this mixed line (and a very useful effect) is that the LVTPs attracted ALL the fire from enemy infantry (other than the tank and BMP fire), letting my Marines unleashing hell on them while they couldn't fire back.
When the ATGMs finished, local counterattacks to suppress, flank and assault surviving tanks and BMPs did the job.
When the helicopters arrived on turn 7, most of the job was done. Only infantry and a couple of T-62s, plus the ZSU AA guns remaining.
My result was a Decisive Victory, with 40 casualities and 6 vehicles (4 LVTPs and 2 HMMWV) destroyed.
I must admit that i was very lucky with the rolls on infantry casualities, many times direct fire from tanks didn't killed any of my Marines, to my surprise.
Probably just my lucky day.
Concluding (i'm sorry for the length of this AAR, but i think it's the first one i wrote in SPMBT...i don't have the gift of synthesis), my congratulations to Wild Bill Wilder, you have gained a young fan in Italy (yes, i'm one of those Pizza-eaters
).
Bye, and sorry for my poor english.
B.