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Monday, 28 July 2014
Three After-Action Reviews by a very talented member of the Command Ops players' community.
While we toil in our offices during winter - yes, it is Winter Down Under - we wonder whether our northern hemisphere players' are looking for something to read on their tablets while enjoying their well-deserved summer vacations.
If that is the case then we would like to point you out to the very well written After Action Reviews by Fishbreath, one out of the several, as it turns out, writers who happen to enjoy our games.
You can find them below:
While we toil in our offices during winter - yes, it is Winter Down Under - we wonder whether our northern hemisphere players' are looking for something to read on their tablets while enjoying their well-deserved summer vacations.
If that is the case then we would like to point you out to the very well written After Action Reviews by Fishbreath, one out of the several, as it turns out, writers who happen to enjoy our games.
You can find them below:
- Return to St. Vith - A short AAR covering the very first scenario many have ever played with the Command Ops engine.
- The Battered Bastards of Bastogne - In this one Fishbreath shares with us his re-enactment of the 101st Airborne epic ordeal at Bastogne.
- We Fight and Die Here - Here Fishbreath takes his time machine to a less well-known battle that took place in December 16th, 1944, taking command of the bold defense by the Bloody First south of the infamous Elsenborn Ridge.
Summer Reading: Fishbreath's After-Action Reviews