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You beat me to it.
As for armor/combined arms maps, there were plenty of actions along the Chir River that would make a nice Stalingrad-linked background for converting some of the popular armored maps.
About a kajillion years ago (~1988) I was playing a lot of Napoleonic Miniatures. One campaign I got tasked with pushing the Spanish and Portuguese around the maps. The other players started calling me "Jamail" instead of "James" ("Jaime" was also used, but it didn't stick).
Later, when...
Red October, German. Heading for the garage from the central yard spawn. Grenade out, I open the door and hurl my grenade ... a split second after a teammate had also actioned the door.
Potato masher (cooked for a couple of seconds) bounces off closing door an BOOM goes me and two teammates...
Berezina is probably the map I look for the most. It's frustrating being an assault trooper, but once you are needed in the trenches or around the CP, you are invaluable to your team.
Koenigplatz is a nother favorite, offence or defence.
Both Stalingrad maps, Kessel and Red October.
Kursk...
Well ... here I am.
Well ... here I am.
Hello, handle is Jamail. I also answer to James. I live in Texas.
Old? I was born nineteen years to the day after Prokhoravka. You figure it out. :)
I grew up on a steady diet WW2 history books from my dad's bookshelf (the Ballantine war books were...
Why not just include all the Austrian, Czech, Polish, etc. rifles that were issued to German troops as well?
Or we could just keep it simple.
Although a Radom instead of a P38 would be kinda cool...
Riding tanks was doctrine in the Soviet army. Each tank battalion had one company of tank desant infantry.
For everyone else is was simply an expedient, espectially for the Germans; always short of motor transport.
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