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(09-06-2012, 02:32 AM)Poor Yorek Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-06-2012, 02:21 AM)Blackcloud6 Wrote: [ -> ]So the moral of the story is: "Thou shalt not drive passenger laden unarmored trucks in the face of the enemy. Thou shalt disembark at the last covered and concealed position."

With the corollary: Thou shalt not be spotted driving passenger laden half-tracks in the face of (within the range of) an enemy equipped with AT guns (or anything with an AT value).

How the Americans phrase things different to the British Army: Shy

NCO's would go for something more along the lines of :

"Don't drive this f*****g sh*t heap to that f*****g position you f*****g twatty c**t !!!

Lacks the biblical feel of Fred's version but is probably as a effective when in a scrape Blush
Well said Vince, well said!!!
"I say, my dear fellow (yelling across the open terrain), might you mind, terribly, holding off for a bit firing those anti-tank projectiles this way? It is, after all, tea time and Sir Charles is most particular: there's commotion enough here unloading these bloody foot soldiers from their vehicles - what with the gas and fumes and mud from the tracks - and, mind you, Sir Charles' boots were just polished this morning sotto voce so he's having a bit of a fit, if you catch my meaning. Resume normal voice Right. So there's a good fellow."

Offered and I hope accepted with humor (from US via Newfoundland via England)
Three shall be the number of hexes your loaded truck says from the 5-2 unit, not 1, nor 2, except when thou art counting the range to 3.
(09-06-2012, 04:14 AM)Poor Yorek Wrote: [ -> ]"I say, my dear fellow (yelling across the open terrain), might you mind, terribly, holding off for a bit firing those anti-tank projectiles this way? It is, after all, tea time and Sir Charles is most particular: there's commotion enough here unloading these bloody foot soldiers from their vehicles - what with the gas and fumes and mud from the tracks - and, mind you, Sir Charles' boots were just polished this morning sotto voce so he's having a bit of a fit, if you catch my meaning. Resume normal voice Right. So there's a good fellow."

Offered and I hope accepted with humor (from US via Newfoundland via England)

Of course accepted, but remember I gave an NCO, not a commissioned officer (Rupert) Wink
(09-06-2012, 04:18 AM)J6A Wrote: [ -> ]Three shall be the number of hexes your loaded truck says from the 5-2 unit, not 1, nor 2, except when thou art counting the range to 3.

I wonder what the "killer rabbit" would look like as a PG unit?

No DF/BF/AT value;
Morale = 11/10
Always attacks on the 30-col of the Assault Table irrespective of terrain. Short-range AT value of 6 (can eat through armor).
Holy Hand Grenades from Antioch attack on the 42-col BF Table. Otherwise, DF & BF suffer a -2 col shift as though the Killer Rabbit were entrenched.
Its just a souped up flamethrower. Big Grin
(09-06-2012, 04:28 AM)Poor Yorek Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-06-2012, 04:18 AM)J6A Wrote: [ -> ]Three shall be the number of hexes your loaded truck says from the 5-2 unit, not 1, nor 2, except when thou art counting the range to 3.

I wonder what the "killer rabbit" would look like as a PG unit?

No DF/BF/AT value;
Morale = 11/10
Always attacks on the 30-col of the Assault Table irrespective of terrain. Short-range AT value of 6 (can eat through armor).
Holy Hand Grenades from Antioch attack on the 42-col BF Table. Otherwise, DF & BF suffer a -2 col shift as though the Killer Rabbit were entrenched.


-3 for cavesWink
(09-06-2012, 03:28 AM)vince hughes Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-06-2012, 02:32 AM)Poor Yorek Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-06-2012, 02:21 AM)Blackcloud6 Wrote: [ -> ]So the moral of the story is: "Thou shalt not drive passenger laden unarmored trucks in the face of the enemy. Thou shalt disembark at the last covered and concealed position."

With the corollary: Thou shalt not be spotted driving passenger laden half-tracks in the face of (within the range of) an enemy equipped with AT guns (or anything with an AT value).

How the Americans phrase things different to the British Army: Shy

NCO's would go for something more along the lines of :

"Don't drive this f*****g sh*t heap to that f*****g position you f*****g twatty c**t !!!

Lacks the biblical feel of Fred's version but is probably as a effective when in a scrape Blush


Vince you command of the English language always amazes me Wink
(09-06-2012, 04:59 AM)J6A Wrote: [ -> ]Its just a souped up flamethrower. Big Grin

Nah, that'd be Tim!
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