D-Day...

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Re: D-Day...

Postby Dropshort » Mon Apr 20, 2015 9:40 am

Sir Boyce is on the side of the Germans, he should have enough for a fortress company
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Re: D-Day...

Postby leopard » Mon Apr 20, 2015 10:06 am

Sorted, I have various fortifications and associated gubbins to draw in as well
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Re: D-Day...

Postby Josh » Mon Apr 20, 2015 9:57 pm

I can being some Germans..
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Re: D-Day...

Postby leopard » Tue Apr 21, 2015 11:01 am

More Germans the better :)

As we have it

Allies
:british: Chris (UK), Force Commander
:british: James (UK)
:british: Dale (US)
:british: Jimmy (US)

Axis
:german: Reece, Force Commander
:german: Colin
:german: Madness
:german: Josh
:german: Boyce

Plus Lee and anyone else who fancies joining in, preferably on the allied side as its easier to run more allied players on the first day - as airborne or whatever, the German fortress companies more or less run themselves.

Colin, if you can stick a note up somewhere and get people to confirm what they fancy and confirm a date :) Hoping for the actual 6th, since its a Saturday IIRC
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Re: D-Day...

Postby Dropshort » Tue Apr 21, 2015 12:51 pm

Bloody better be on the 6th iv book it off holiday. I might be able to round up a few more allied players up.
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Re: D-Day...

Postby leopard » Tue Apr 21, 2015 1:03 pm

Dropshort wrote:Bloody better be on the 6th iv book it off holiday. I might be able to round up a few more allied players up.


Have the week off before in part to actually get the 29th finished... Hopefully this will be the first time the yanks turn up on the forecast date*

more players will work, its that sort of scenario, just lob more meat into the grinder, we have an 8' beach, and two flanks for airborne reinforcements to arrive on :)

Look on the bright side, you're not facing my defences again this year, or at least not with me behind them

* we will ignore how many years we've been doing this now
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Re: D-Day...

Postby Dropshort » Wed Apr 22, 2015 9:42 am

A lot of time and money has gone into this years list with the soul intention of getting of the beach this year.

So clearly all my specialist tanks are going to bog as soon as they his sand and my fearless commandos will stop at the sea wall (if they get that far) and brew up as they try to unpin, and the landing craft won't reflote after dropping off the first wave.


It's the Janco way and something of a tradition now.
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Re: D-Day...

Postby Baldie » Wed Apr 22, 2015 5:57 pm

My vote is for a reschedule, when did you say you were working.
I am happy to push figs around or make the brews, wherever you think my skills set is most required.
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Re: D-Day...

Postby Dropshort » Thu Apr 23, 2015 5:25 am

Making brews. Saves my commandos a job
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