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I have it on my Kindle. Look at Amazon for
Busting The Bocage: American Combined Arms Operations In France, 6 June-31 July 1944
Its also much, much cheaper.
Hi, I wanted to play the scenario "Arnhem second wave" as the Germans. When I gave orders to my troops I recognized that Kampfgruppe Eberwein sits in a clearing surrounded by thick forest all around. Unfortunately KG Eberwein uses motorized movment table so they can not get out of the clearing...
This is a fantastic site from a amateur author. The PDFs are free and as far as I understand the author only wants that nothing will be forgotten. Iam currently reading his book about Hürtgen. This is much better than many books Ive bought at Amazon...
I think first you select the unit that should be in command (in your case the engineer unit), then you hold CTRL and then you select the AG Platoon that is to be attached, while holding CTRL.
Great maps. Love them. As Iam german may I point you to some typos? Its Losheimer Graben not Losheim Graben. Also its Schnee Eifel not Schnee Eiffel. And why do you mix the spellings? E.g. you name the Rivers Sauer and Prüm correct in their german names but then you call the Mosel the Moselle...
Honestly Dave why not considering the Kickstarter option? I never started an Kickstarter project so I dont know if its complicated. But in my opinion its worth a try.
Could someone please explain the armour overlay? I get every other overlay but not this one. What does it mean? Iam german so english is not my native tongue and maybe Iam getting something wrong. Armour means the protection of an vehicle, right? So how do I read the colours of the overlay then...
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