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Wild Bill,
I played that very scenario yesterday and enjoyed it immensely. I played as the Amis,and moved my troops forward for 4 or 5 turns before I made contact with the Germans in the woods east of the small village. Fortunately,I had a bazooka perfectly positioned to get a shot at the side of the tank accompanying the infantry. About this time,my reserves appeared,and I moved a company and a tank down the village towards the east to reinforce the troops fighting in the woods. This second Sherman took out the second German tank when it appeared.
I was feeling pretty good at about this time,having jumped the Gerries and and taken out all three of their vehicles. I moved more troops into the woods north of the town,where I found lots of Germans entrenched pretty securely. They pretty well ravaged my infantry until I could get my Arti spotters in position to bring down the rain. Then,it was a few turns until the Germans had enough and surrendered. I took substantial infantry losses,however.
That was my favorite scenario so far,and I'll probably play it again today to see if I can do a little better. It certainly provided a tension not seen in some of the other scenarios.
Bill
[This message has been edited by Bill Mitchell (edited 06-27-2000).]