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February 26th, 2012, 08:30 PM
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Re: New scenarios "Red Dawn Series"
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A batallion sized force is tasked with pushing through the town of Goodland and capture its airfield. US National Guard units are dug in around the town.
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Thanks for these - I love that someone's tackling "Red Dawn" for scenarios. I've started working on a bunch myself, set in Northern California, but it's going to be a while before I'm done.
My one qualm with "Goodland" is that it's entirely unlikely that American police in the early 80s would have FN FALs. At best, some SWAT units would have M-16s, but rural sherrif's departments wouldn't even have those. Shotguns and bolt-action civilian rifles, at most.
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February 28th, 2012, 08:12 AM
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Re: New scenarios "Red Dawn Series"
Your welcome, more scenarios coming undergoing testing.
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February 29th, 2012, 06:36 PM
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Re: New scenarios "Red Dawn Series"
Battle at Robstown, "Red Dawn" Series.
A soviet tank batallion followed by both a motorized rifle company and a cuban mechanized battalion lead the advance towards the western approaches of the city of Corpus Christi finding a well entrenched infantry unit and several tank platoons rushed to assist the defense.
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April 14th, 2012, 03:36 PM
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Re: New scenarios "Red Dawn Series"
Armor Clash near Corpus Christi, "Red Dawn" Series.
While being tasked to advance and engage any soviet units approaching the Southwestern approaches of Corpus Christi trying to flank the US 1st Cavalry Division main defense line, M1 Abrams tanks from the 1st Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment engage reconnaissance units and an armor batallion trying to slide through the sector.
*(Map included in Zip file).
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June 21st, 2012, 09:13 PM
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Re: New scenarios "Red Dawn Series"
The Alamo Guards debut, "Red Dawn" series.
After selective nuke strikes and infiltrators successfully destroyed and caused heavy damage to SAC bases and other military installations on Western USA, the US Army lacks sufficient air support for delaying the leading Army group of the Central American Peoples Alliance (CAPA) formed by both Cuba and Nicaraguan armed forces which is tasked by the Soviet High Command to push for the Houston area with the intention of "distract and confuse" US intelligence, nevertheless casualties on both sides are high. While the US army attempts to maintain the lines of defense in Western USA, The Texas National Guard has been mobilized out of the highly densed urban areas to ambush positions in hinterlands and key crossroad positions right between the suspected paths of thrusts across Texas. In this battle Elements from the Cuban 24th Infantry Division and 1st Armored Division make a dawn assault on the western outskirts of the City of Victoria defended by a battallion of The Texas National Guard's 1st Regiment "The Alamo Guards".
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August 25th, 2012, 04:28 PM
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Re: New scenarios "Red Dawn Series"
Thanks for these scenarios, so far I've played the ones that came with the latest patch and they've been great! I think your design on these is very, very good. Force balance is well done and makes for entertaining fights, you get the feeling that you have to preserve your forces while simultaneously repulsing a numerically superior opponent.
The maps are excellent and evocative. I've enjoyed the wide open spaces of these scenarios, since usually I tend to play on more crowded scenery maps. The American TI equipped tanks are murderous in these battles!
As defensive battles against the AI these generally tend to be on the easy-medium level of difficulty, which is fine by me. My toughest fight was easily Goodland, having to cope with the older National Guard kit against the Cubans was something completely different from Robstown and I liked that change of pace.
Definitely planning on playing the newer ones too. I hope you keep up with the series!
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August 26th, 2012, 02:59 PM
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Re: New scenarios "Red Dawn Series"
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Thanks for these scenarios, so far I've played the ones that came with the latest patch and they've been great! I think your design on these is very, very good. Force balance is well done and makes for entertaining fights, you get the feeling that you have to preserve your forces while simultaneously repulsing a numerically superior opponent.
The maps are excellent and evocative. I've enjoyed the wide open spaces of these scenarios, since usually I tend to play on more crowded scenery maps. The American TI equipped tanks are murderous in these battles!
As defensive battles against the AI these generally tend to be on the easy-medium level of difficulty, which is fine by me. My toughest fight was easily Goodland, having to cope with the older National Guard kit against the Cubans was something completely different from Robstown and I liked that change of pace.
Definitely planning on playing the newer ones too. I hope you keep up with the series!
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Thanks for the feedback, glad you liked them. I will continue with the series for sure. Keep on firing.
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September 28th, 2012, 07:42 PM
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Re: New scenarios "Red Dawn Series"
Ambush at Vauxhall, "Red Dawn" Series.
While the main Soviet army group with the aid of the Cuban and Nicaraguan Army wreak havoc throughout Western USA and with key passes in the Rockies secured, 3 other army groups are rolling across the Bering Straight cutting the Alaskan Pipeline through Canada with the intention to link up in the middle. The underestimated Canadian army with their scattered pockets of stiff resistance in key roads across Canada have not slowed the Red Advance but it has made it costly enough. In this battle a Soviet Motorized Rifle Battallion leads the assault on the small town of Vauxhall supported by a Tank Battallion encountering well supported and motivated dug in Canadian Infantry.
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October 7th, 2012, 01:23 AM
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Re: New scenarios "Red Dawn Series"
Marines at Lake Texana, "Red Dawn" Series.
The Cuban army with the support of Soviet forces advances through Southern Texas both inflicting and taking heavy casualties along the way. While approaching Lake Texana, a Cuban Rifle Regiment size force well supported by armor and artillery bumps into delaying elements of the 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, This would be the USMC first battle against the Cubans in US soil.
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October 13th, 2012, 03:55 AM
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Re: New scenarios "Red Dawn Series"
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Thanks for these - I love that someone's tackling "Red Dawn" for scenarios. I've started working on a bunch myself, set in Northern California, but it's going to be a while before I'm done.
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You should take a page from Shattered Union and have a bunch of partisans riding around in armour-plated low-rider pickups. I'd look forward to something set in Northern California; fighting over those mountain passes and the valleys beyond would be very interesting.
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My one qualm with "Goodland" is that it's entirely unlikely that American police in the early 80s would have FN FALs.
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Do you mean the two scouts in the militia company? I don't think those were supposed to be Sheriff's deputies, I think they were just armed civilians who had volunteered to defend their town, and the National Guard was desperate enough to put them to use.
The scouts would have been among the better volunteers (vets still in good health, professional hunters, biathlon/sport shooters and the like), and FN-FALs or AWB-friendly knockoffs were and remain quite common among the more... enthusiastic gun owners of America.
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At best, some SWAT units would have M-16s, but rural sherrif's departments wouldn't even have those. Shotguns and bolt-action civilian rifles, at most.
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Issued weapons: for the most part yes. But add lever-actions to the civilian rifles.
Available weapons: it's Kansas. Military pattern-weapons weren't exactly hard to find there, even in the 80's. Instead of M16's you might have AR15's or Mini-14's that have been converted to automatic fire, but functionally there wouldn't be that much difference.
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