Zero Casualties achieved!

Developed from the United States Marine Corps training simulation, Close Combat: Marines, you take command of modern US forces or various opposition forces in one of 25 scenarios included with the release.
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One M1A1 is damaged, and immobilized but driver was injured (minor scratch or serious bruise)

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Can you explain how your Abrams was damaged?
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I have no idea....

RPG?



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Great job!
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I'd like a full report... those things are expensive to repair.
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Another Minor Engagement: Natomountain

Bradley Fighting Vehicle is total loss due to OPFOR mortar strike. Bradley Team B have two casualties, wounded, due to "Blue on Blue" incident. M1A1 supposed to be on "defend mode" as ordered. Somehow, M1A1 gunner caught OPFOR team attempt to crawling toward the building/room where Bradley Team B hiding in. Unfortunately, M1A1 gunner had to fire in order to protect Bradley Team B. Good conscience, but bad judgment.

Command team have one KIA due to stray bullet, perhaps. Why, Command team is far away from engagement.



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