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Ost Prussen 1914 game @ 1st Musurian Lakes:   got a 373 hit with 18 150MM stockpiled cannons; indirect fire on a stack of poor illiterate Russian peasants in march mode, eating beets and drinking Wodka, who didn't know that were spotted. My biggest hit ever I think. Gee, I feel so warm and fuzzy!!! I kept the replay so that if I am ever depressed I can view that hit! Much better than Prozac. jonny LOL
Good job!

I think I managed a 300+ single shot with 2 x Brit battalions & 2 x MG against a stack of 4 x German battalions (deployed).

Lesson...........don't overstack when playing FWWC !!!! Wink
(08-06-2016, 02:10 AM)Mr Grumpy Wrote: [ -> ]Good job!

I think I managed a 300+ single shot with 2 x Brit battalions & 2 x MG against a stack of 4 x German battalions (deployed).

Lesson...........don't overstack when playing FWWC !!!! Wink

Whew! That one had to hurt! Jester
Great stories gents. My best was in Kharkov '42, using alt fire rules (so total strength matters), hit a Soviet cavalry unit, in T mode, with a heavy air strike. Losses were in excess of 500 men, plus their horses.

Rick
(08-06-2016, 03:03 PM)Ricky B Wrote: [ -> ]Great stories gents. My best was in Kharkov '42, using alt fire rules (so total strength matters), hit a Soviet cavalry unit, in T mode, with a heavy air strike. Losses were in excess of 500 men, plus their horses.

Rick


Very nice as well Ricky !

Was that with the "Alternate Air Strike Resolution" rule checked ?
(08-06-2016, 10:50 PM)Don Czirr Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-06-2016, 03:03 PM)Ricky B Wrote: [ -> ]Great stories gents. My best was in Kharkov '42, using alt fire rules (so total strength matters), hit a Soviet cavalry unit, in T mode, with a heavy air strike. Losses were in excess of 500 men, plus their horses.

Rick


Very nice as well Ricky !

Was that with the "Alternate Air Strike Resolution" rule checked ?

Yes, all of the alt combat rules, from what I remember. It was something like an 800 man unit.