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NRW, Germany

As promised yesterday, here is the second game set in the wider scope of D-Day this weekend and here is the report:

http://dhcwargamesblog.wordpress.com/2014/06/11/two-games-of-battlegroup-normandy-part-2/

This time it is not based o a historical encounter but fictional. And the camera was working a little better, so the photos are marginally better as well!

Enjoy,

Burkhard



   
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MN (Currently in WY)

Love the cows.

In the second game, those Mortars got pretty lucky taking out all those vehicles.

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NRW, Germany

Yes, they sure got extremely lucky. They chances vs. the Greyhound would have been better, but against the Wolverines it should not have gone this good. Well such are the sims of the gods of war! :-P

   
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Looks awesome! Thanks for sharing

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NRW, Germany

You are welcome Matt!

   
 
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