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Campaign Series Vietnam - YouTube
06-02-2025, 06:34 AM,
RE: Campaign Series Vietnam - YouTube
We took some time to go over the latest and greatest news from Cold War and JTCS. After we returned to a Street Without Joy and went hunting for Viet Minh. This session really showed the value of having proper artillery support for assaults as well as the effectiveness of having a leader in your assaults, or having a leader in your defence, especially against overwhelming numbers. Progress is going generally well in the scenario, there are a number of small battles all over the map, which makes things interesting. I'm longing for helicopters, that's for sure.


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06-09-2025, 06:00 AM,
RE: Campaign Series Vietnam - YouTube
Well that was a good session, lots of action happening all around and we are making excellent headway. There were a lot of good assaults and the artillery was finally starting to make a difference. We are making good progress throughout the map, cleaning out a lot of Viet Minh areas and even managed to find some headquarters and various supply depots. We're creeping up to a Minor Victory, but we're not there yet. Still a few minor pockets that need to be dealt with before we wrap this up. Exciting times!

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Yesterday, 06:27 AM,
RE: Campaign Series Vietnam - YouTube
After a brief run down on the planning for JTCS 2.03 and a current update on the Campaign Series Cold War game, we returned to finish off the Street Without Joy scenario. We were quite successful and finished the scenario with a major victory, capturing the final locations before the end of the scenario to ensure the Event Points were successfully added. Since we had time, we played Hoa Binh 2 which takes place with the French in 1951. It's a fun little scenario that went to the bitter end. Even though the Vietnam irregulars weren't the strongest, they were still a pain the rear to weed out of the mountain pass. How I longed for gunships indeed!

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