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| Looking up the table from the Soviet start point. |
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| Soviet objective |
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| Soviet objective |
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| Centre of the table, the extent of the British deployment. |
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| British central deployment |
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| British rear area deployment. |
Precluded by the usual, but largely ineffective, massed artillery barrage, the soviet attack was split into a left and right flank, with both sides feeding units through the centre. Playing up the table presented the soviets with a problem as the centre became very crowded and presented a target rich enviroment for the british artillery and armour. Although slow to get going the Soviets managed to advance to contact with the mine fields.
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| Soviet left flank |
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| Soviet centre and right flank taking hits |
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| centre action |
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| Soviet centre "thinned "out. |
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| British adjust their position |
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| Soviets exploit a gap in the mine field and take tank and Carl Gustaf fire |
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| Soviets breach the mine field and attempt to move through. |
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| T64s slowly advance up the road on the right flank |
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| Soviet aid station, kept very busy! |
Although we only got in 4 full turns it was a most enjoyable game. The Soviet advance was slowed somewhat by a large number of failed command rolls, especially on the right, and 3 or 4 blunders rolled! We called it a draw as neither side fulfilled their objectives, though the British lost 4 units to the Soviets 36. To the credit of the soviet players they did get a toe hold into the British lines, which they might have been able to exploit had we played on.
















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