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Hessian deserter

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  1. Yeah the manual is only 33 pages compared to CMBN's 197 pages. It has some "Kidddie Console" game features but at least it has big Maps and Graphics from the 21'st Century.

    I don't feel this was a total waste of money. Like I did with men of war,sudden strike,and many others. it is a quick fix game compared to CMBN......Bring on the CW module....

  2. I was thinking of getting DCS' A10 flight sim. You really played that. How is it?

    I have only had A-10C about a week. I like it a lot. I think that, like CMBN It will take months to master but once you do ,the rewards will be Grand. check out some of the utube vid's on it .

    Sorry to get O.T.

    Great CMBN memories,......taking out a Panzer MKIV with an M-8 Greyhound, with a shot to the MKIV's rear armour.

    Using Diversionary Tactics,,,, By drawing the enemy's attention in one direction with some of your unit's and attacking with other units from the enemy's blind side.

  3. "Dying for Saint-Lo" Didier Lodieu

    1944 Americans in Brittany the battle for brest Jonathon Gawne

    Both of these have great diagrams,maps,profiles of uniforms and AFV's in addition to good text.

    Having read "If you Survive" I better understand why the high casualty rates among junior officers. These high casualty rates among leaders and officers seem to be replicated well in CMBN,as I have noticed other members wondering if the high casualty rate among leaders in CMBN is accurate. The first thought that came to mind was the' if you survive" book.

  4. I used an MMG Jeep on quick or fast move, to ambush an 88mm 5 man gun crew from their blind side,killing 3 of the gun crew before my jeep reversed direction. The remaining 2 gun crew members could not man and fire the 88 by themselves. This turned out in the long run to be one of those battle changing wego minutes.

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