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April 8th, 2009, 08:23 PM
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Polish Hordes
I'm doing another 10 battle September 1939 Polish Campaign as Germany.I thought I had a large enough core but I was wrong.My north flank is gonna hold on long because alot of Polish infantry is using a bridge on the top map edge.Do you guys think this is suffient forces?
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April 8th, 2009, 09:51 PM
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Re: Polish Hordes
Danger danger!Will Robertson.
I'd go for a tactical retreat give ground for time and regroup on better grounds.
Them poles mean buisness!
They are trying to out-flank in the north and getting way to close
Btw.excellent save screen i must learn sometime how you did that
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April 8th, 2009, 10:16 PM
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Re: Polish Hordes
Aw, sissy stuff. The problem is having any sort of cover with something of a clearing for the poles to be shot in. If it can be assumed that there are no poles west of the revealed positions, then the infantry can march to the hex NW of the tank at the edge of the marsh, and the hex W of that one. What to do with the other 2 inf squads is anybody's guess. Perhaps backup to those forward cover positions when those inf possibly get shot up, or occupying flanks somewhere.
I would use the seen tank to shoot up the poles east of the river, and take the additional tank and move it up to either the hex E of the forward tank, or SE, with the same mission as the other tank (I think I favor the E position, because it can help bring fire to the units west of the river if needed. This is very doable, the only problem is any unseen western units there may be, coupled with the fact that these forces will bottle up these units for a good long time.
If this game allows marsh AFV use, I would probably place both AFV's there, but not right away, as those spots offer more vision, but also weak sides to ATR's at close range.
My guess is that there are 1 or 2 unseen squads west of the river.
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April 8th, 2009, 10:22 PM
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Re: Polish Hordes
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Originally Posted by gila
Danger danger!Will Robertson.
I'd go for a tactical retreat give ground for time and regroup on better grounds.
Them poles mean buisness!
They are trying to out-flank in the north and getting way to close
Btw.excellent save screen i must learn sometime how you did that
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You need to work on your Lost in Space knowledge. I have the full dvd set, so I ought to know. That would be Will Robinson, not Robertson. Just think of them as the Swiss Family Robinson in space and you can't miss, you bumbling boobie .
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April 8th, 2009, 11:29 PM
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Re: Polish Hordes
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Originally Posted by Charles22
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Originally Posted by gila
Danger danger!Will Robertson.
I'd go for a tactical retreat give ground for time and regroup on better grounds.
Them poles mean buisness!
They are trying to out-flank in the north and getting way to close
Btw.excellent save screen i must learn sometime how you did that
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You need to work on your Lost in Space knowledge. I have the full dvd set, so I ought to know. That would be Will Robinson, not Robertson. Just think of them as the Swiss Family Robinson in space and you can't miss, you bumbling boobie .
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Thanks, Dr. Smith for that,It's been a long time since i've seen "lost in space"
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April 9th, 2009, 03:31 AM
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Re: Polish Hordes
It does look like the poles mean to pin you agaisnt the pond and stream and a very precarious position. as they also seem to have ,YOU outnumbered maybe 2 to 1 or more likley more like 3 to 1 counting for unseen forces which are I'm sure as shootin are there.
Classic left flank turn! and there is your main enemy forces!
I still say run while you can before its too late and regroup with the main core and battle on the ground you choose.
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April 9th, 2009, 03:59 AM
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Re: Polish Hordes
Who knows of Gen. Jackson in Chancellorsville?
I think this kind of maneuver of reflects this
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April 9th, 2009, 05:35 AM
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Re: Polish Hordes
If they have RGs couple of damaged then dead tanks at that range.
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April 9th, 2009, 12:10 PM
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Re: Polish Hordes
My men manage to hold off the hordes.I have 3 squads pulling a flank attack north:
Here's my south: (Kind of a mess here)
My Center:
Edit: gila, I use a program call UO Screenshot utility and then upload the pic the photobucket.com and then post the IMG code.
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April 11th, 2009, 07:28 PM
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Re: Polish Hordes
Very good DAR BC,
The screenshots were awesome also.
How did it come out?
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