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I'm reading Atkinson's 'Liberation Trilogy' And lots of scenario fodder in those books.
I'd recommend Robert Crisp's "Brazen Chariots" for a fascinating look at some of the Desert Rats Operation Crusader scenarios as seen from the commander's hatch of a Stuart tank.
(11-28-2013, 02:56 PM)wleonard1 Wrote: [ -> ]I'd recommend Robert Crisp's "Brazen Chariots" for a fascinating look at some of the Desert Rats Operation Crusader scenarios as seen from the commander's hatch of a Stuart tank.

Whenever I play with Stuart's they become more Blazing Chariots than Brazen Big Grin
As they should be, Wayne..
(11-28-2013, 05:49 PM)waynebaumber Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-28-2013, 02:56 PM)wleonard1 Wrote: [ -> ]I'd recommend Robert Crisp's "Brazen Chariots" for a fascinating look at some of the Desert Rats Operation Crusader scenarios as seen from the commander's hatch of a Stuart tank.

Whenever I play with Stuart's they become more Blazing Chariots than Brazen Big Grin

The British tanker that affectionately christened the Stuart as a "Honey" must been up against some L3/35s or running down fleeing, demoralized INF units ;-)
Honey Buckets, anybody? Big Grin
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