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Huertgen Forest - November 1944

Huertgen Forest - November 1944

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Live Stream at 9:00 PM UK time (4PM ETZ) - ANZACs in Vietnam

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Good afternoon, OTT!  We have a live stream going on the Sitrep Twitch Channel at 9:00 PM UK time, where we’ll see if @elessar2590 can lead his Australians in a successful “seek and destroy” patrol against my National Liberation Front Viet Cong (Phuoc Tuy Province, summer, 1968).

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The game system, will be Valor & Victory, adopted and expanded to Vietnam.  Vietnam-specific rules will include civilians, POWs, casualty evacuation, booby traps, helicopters, and obscured / hidden movement for the Viet Cong.

Check out the stream and see how we do!   Hope to see some of you there!

Live Stream at 9:00 PM UK time (4PM ETZ) - ANZACs in Vietnam

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cpauls1
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Is there going to be an after action report for this? Still pissed off I don’t have enough bandwidth to participate! Looks like a fun tilt! 🙂

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G’Day @oriskany and others.
For Australian troops and their mobility say vs US troops as we preferred to carry about only half the war-load of US troops on patrol. The Australians literally carried only half the ammunition the standard load of US troops. This gave us more maneuverability in the bush and a better endurance to boot. This is perhaps why the Australian fire was more controlled as they did not have the ammo to spare.

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Thanks for your really @oriskany. I personally think that on the tabletop there would be not enough difference to have effect so I would not bother. However on the size of a V&V board there would be a noticeable difference between a US and Australian unit doing a full more. Over time this gap would open. The difference in the weight of the war load being carried is the issue, the problem being is this is an endurance thing. This is the problem, if these were D&D or Traveller rules dead easy as endurance is part of the rules and… Read more »

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