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Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2003 8:47 pm
by Belisarius
Back and forth, back and forth.

Lots of commies around us now. More dead ones. :D We reclaim 2 VH's (yay!) and throw back the advance far south. Confusion is all around the battlefield.

7 turns to go...

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2003 11:28 pm
by Belisarius
..... B U M P ......

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2003 2:52 am
by Don Doom
inched forward some and backed up some!;)

Turn 29/35

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2003 10:32 pm
by Belisarius
You're inching more backwards now. :)

Repel troops to the north, south and middle. About a platoon worth of enemies are now dispersed, and all those trucks littering the landscape sure are pretty...

An enemy fighter swoops down on my line, but the game cut before I could see any effects. :eek:

We once again hold all middle VH's. :D

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2003 3:40 am
by Don Doom
I think you have the wrong game, my old friend, as I do not have any aircraft?:)

4 turns to go...

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2003 11:49 pm
by Belisarius
I have troops on the top of a ridge just west of the northern VH cluster, and let me tell you, those guys are hugging dirt now. Don has called in his 149mm's to bomb the crest. :p

Many T-26s swarm around the base of the ridge, chasing away approaching infantry. A forward red ATR team manages to take one of them out from a very concealed position in the orchard by the VH's. :eek:

They, too, are dead now. And some more trucks. :D

Doom's red forces keep up a good pressure on my lines, I discover plenty of troops everywhere! In the south the situation can only be described as a stampede. :D He tried to outflank me with what must have been at least a motorized company, but now they're down another platoon. T-26s drive here and there all over the field, crushing and shooting up running commies everywhere. What they can't see, supporting infantry uproots. :cool:

My lines are pretty much in a mess by now, so if Don manages to knock some heads and bully his Maoists forward, my situation is by no means safe.

Stay tuned for the last few rounds.

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2003 3:04 am
by Don Doom
Right now just holding my own!:D

turn 31/35

Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2003 10:49 pm
by Belisarius
Holding my own, too! :)

Ugh.... Don has assembled lots of mortars and they're pounding me north to south. Couldn't do much this turn. Chased a few troops away, got killed by my own 122 fire. :p

A Warhawk nails that 45mm gun on the hillcrest! :D Are those the deadliest flyers around or what?! Machineguns, and then they bomb a stretch of FIVE hexes!

Yea he got lucky!

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2003 12:50 am
by Don Doom
still pulling back.:D

32/35

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2003 1:29 am
by Belisarius
Whoo...my ears are ringing from all the artillery. Don's arty is really shaking us around like ragdolls.

We find some more units trying to sneak past our lines. Well they're not sneaking anymore. :D Also found another one of those trucks and prompty blew it to kingdom come.

Biggest upset this turn was a 6-man squad looking for enemies, and stumbled upon a HMG - EVERYONE was wiped out with ONE shot. :eek: :eek: Sent in a T-26 to chase it away. Funny, those squads are armed with just the MG itself and a rifle - yet they fired grenades at me. :p

Some Dare Deaths in the north still to take care of...

Well

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2003 3:05 am
by Don Doom
come and get them!:D

Hmm...

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2003 11:12 pm
by Belisarius
....got some of them! :)

Not much movement, the quazillionth 2½-ton truck is turned into a stationary target practice. Find some more Dare Deaths and make them more Death than Dare. :cool:

I, for one, am glad that this is just about over. Mao Doom has shelled my lines heavily the last couple of turns, and the results are starting to show. The troops are shaken beyond control, and the front line has effectively ceased to exist at several places. :rolleyes:

Btw, I noticed a slight decrease in the shelling on the south front. Are you replotting like crazy, or did my 122's find their way to your mortar park? :D

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2003 3:01 am
by Don Doom
Hmm it figures help arrives on the last turn!:rolleyes:

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2003 10:29 pm
by Belisarius
Meanwhile, at the Nationalist China front line:

*BOOM* *BOOM* *BABOOM*

run away! run away! :p

Don has now assembled a CRAPLOAD of 149'ers. :eek: :eek:

Lose some T-26s to some mysterious weapon. It seems the CCs has got grenade-rifles in every **** squad, no matter what the OOB says? CC cavalry, MGs, you name it - they're all firing long-range grenades at me. :confused: Unless I'm mistaken.

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2003 8:08 pm
by Belisarius
You alright, Don?

Don't leave on me with just a turn to go.... :(

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2003 2:33 am
by Don Doom
I am alive if you can call it that, working and having a 101 fever! Here you go.:(

VICTORY!!

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2003 4:44 pm
by Belisarius
It's over! Both sides are standing exhausted, looking at what remains of the battlefield. The Communist advance is broken off and by the end of the day, the Nationalists hold on to all positions.

*SCORE* ----------------------------------------------

Communusts : Nationalists

Points - 3825 : 9869 - "marginal" victory

Men - 1000 : 272

Arty - 4 : 0

Soft vehicles - 26 : 0

AFVs - 12 : 17
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In a short analysis, the battle was won for me as I was able to reach and hold all those per-turn VHs and establish a line of defense there. My T-26 tanks performed admirably - most of them had at least 3 kills, and I could switch them from point to point on the battlefield. Their success was granted by Doom's lack of tanks - I never had to worry about an armored push. Artillery was deadly to both sides, and I think my 122's made a good work of not letting Don attack in an orderly fashion - troops stumbled into my defenses 1 or 2 at a time. That also explains to a large extent why my losses are relatively small. The 122's target area is excellent if you want to keep a large portion under fire.

Now, if Don's AUX forces had arrived earlier (he had at least 7 Ha-Gos advancing on me), it would have been interesting. But as the motorized companies were already beaten off, I don't know if that was decisive.

In all a very entertaining battle, if a bit long. I've learned much, and it was fun to play with "minor" armies for a change.

Password was "china", if you want to check it out. :p

It was fun and very interesting.

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2003 1:52 am
by Don Doom
Maybe at a later date I can repay the lost!:D
I am going to cut back on my games due to bad heath and wierd work hours.

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2003 3:18 pm
by Belisarius
That's OK. Here's wishing you an improved health. :)

Two things;

1. You're still up for our little joust with M4 in the Ardennes?

2. Password? Me likey lookat de map. :p

Get better, buddy. And tell that boss' of yours to pay you double and halve your work hours. :D

works

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2003 6:37 pm
by Don Doom
The walk in the forest is still on. Fever is down today so far, now my wife has the same thing my kids had, dry heaves and flu acks & pains!:mad: