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Lone Leader after AT Attack in Assault?
09-03-2013, 01:38 AM,
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RE: Lone Leader after AT Attack in Assault?
(09-02-2013, 10:07 AM)plloyd1010 Wrote: Yup, this guy is toast, since he cannot displace to an unoccupied hex. You may wish to roll to see who gets him, but what would be the point?

What I wonder is why he was in an assault hex with just a PzIVf.

There was also a GREN there at one point. He surrendered after trying to recover from a DEM status after a previous assault and failing. The hex was already surrounded at this point.

This is scenario 13 Road to St. Gilles - which has a huge American force entering the board trying to get off the opposite edge. These German units were one of several advance units hidden in the woods that I assume were to slow the Americans down. (I am playing the U.S. side). They became surrounded after I was able to find them, lock them in assault then bring in other units to provide support and cut off retreat.
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RE: Lone Leader after AT Attack in Assault? - by tlangston28 - 09-03-2013, 01:38 AM

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