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September 20th, 2005, 10:17 PM
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Re: Tet on the Delta
The general was hustled aboard the supply ship which then lurked at the bottom of the map since I could not exit that way. On the last turn, a lucky shot from a VC AT took out the ship---they had not been fired on or even moved for at least three turns. Teach me to stay in one place while a war is going on.
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September 21st, 2005, 01:54 AM
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Re: Tet on the Delta
Would you call that a sittling target...or a floating target? The VC take their time...then when they are ready...BOOM! Charlie is devilishly tricky that way!
Thanks, Trip. Good reports
WB
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September 21st, 2005, 11:50 AM
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Re: Tet on the Delta
Great scenario Wild Bill.
Nice to see someone make a complex and tense scenario on a small map, rather than the huge ones where it takes me five minutes just to find where my forces are. Also liked mix of forces.
So many Vietnam scenarios for SPMBT have too much armour for my liking. Good to see someone gaming the smaller and more typical engagements rather than just the big set pieces. Helps to remind us that SPMBT isn't just about Nato v Warpac armoured punch ups.
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September 22nd, 2005, 12:12 AM
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Re: Tet on the Delta
Thanks Bernard. You are right, of course. While we all love armor, this game is primarily an infantry fight, with armor, as it should be a support corrolary to the heart of the fight.
Armor, artillery and air will not make the final difference, the Grunt will.
Sorry Bernard, I'll get off my soapbox. I'm thrilled that you enjoyed the scenario. The next one is a little different too, something I think you'll enjoy as well.
WB
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September 22nd, 2005, 05:27 PM
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Re: Tet on the Delta
Thanks for the tips WBW, though I hoped to keep that thread a pure AAR (No Spoilers) one!
I was probably just unlucky with the airstrike (I notice I called it COIN wheras 'Sandy' was actually "Fighter-Bomber" flavour). I've since replayed my moves and have never had the unfortunate "Blue on Blue" occur. Still, airstrikes can go wayward (especially COIN- that's probably why I damned it as such!).
A solid, advancing line just forward of the MACV HQ (with a 'refused' left flank to cover the uncertainties of the ARVN camp) got me a DV - though I always consider the second bite at the cherry to be a cheat, it doesn't happen in real life! (The General and his dancing SEALS also survived)
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Postal facilities may be available through the Red Cross, though I would prefer to deliver any message in person!
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September 23rd, 2005, 02:26 AM
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Re: Tet on the Delta
Oops, sorry. I took care of that leak on the AAR page. Loose lips sink ships! My apologies, my friend.
A DV, eh? Not bad. You're gonna be a hell raiser at the Hilton!
Good job...WB
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