Scavenging alive and well.

Close Combat – Last Stand Arnhem is a highly enhanced new release of Close Combat, using the latest Close Combat engine with many additional improvements. Its design is based on the critically acclaimed Close Combat – A Bridge Too Far, originally developed by Atomic Games, as well as the more recent Close Combat: The Longest Day. This is the most ambitious and most improved of the new Close Combat releases, but along with all the enhancements it retains the same addicting tactical action found in the original titles! Close Combat – Last Stand Arnhem comes with expanded force pools, reserve & static battlegroups, a troop point buying system, ferry and assault crossings, destructible bridges, static forces and much more! Also included in this rebuild are 60+ battles, operations and campaigns including a new enhanced Grand Campaign!
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Scavenging alive and well.

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Murphy is co-located with a command group, command group bites the dust, Murph expends rounds grabs a Sten to carry on the fight. VC if I ever saw one!!

Mick will remember this guy. His colonial cousin fought at D Day in CCV [;)]



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Murphy is always excepted from his own law :}

Quite a few casualties around that uncontrolled VL.
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Yeah.  There is an expired para command group an ex SS Grenadier troop, two past tense SS Erzats truppen and parts of a very (alive) strong Zugtrup engaging Murphy at the time of the snap.
 
The command group fought to the last and got a VC and what appears to be two George Medals.  Murphy ended up with a credit of nine kills and the George Medal, ditched the Sten, recovered his own gat and soldiered onto the next battle with his depleted company.
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