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From the 9/22/18 AD-HOC game.

 

CAPTURING THE BRIDGE - GERMANY 1982

By Connaugh

 

 

SITUATION:

 

Soviet Forces have occupied a bridgehead on the Rhine River. NATO has planned an operation to capture the bridgehead to enable follow-up forces to counterattack.

 

 

MISSION:

 

A Heli-borne platoon of the 101st Airborne will air assault the village, code-named ETTER, eliminate the Soviet garrison and occupy the buildings facing the North Bank and defend against any counterattack. A smoke barrage will land in front of the village to provide cover for the assaulting platoon.

 

A Company, 2nd Armored with two tank platoons and one mech platoon will advance to Etter and defeat any armored Soviet counterattack. Then the river is to be crossed and the North Bank occupied.

 

 

FORCE COMPOSITION:

 

US:      101 Airborne:              1 Infantry Platoon with Anti-tank weapons

 

            2nd Armored:             2 x M60 Tank platoons

                                                1 x M113 Mech Platoon

           

                                                2 Artillery Batteries of 3 tubes each

 

 

Soviet forces are equipped with T-62 tanks and BMP-1 PC's.

Artillery is expected.

 

Points scored for occupying North Bank.

 

 

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101st Airborne approaching Etter behind smoke barrage

 

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2nd Armored advancing to Etter to rescue the Airborne

 

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Taking losses at Etter

 

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2nd Armored Mech Platoon crossing river to North Bank

 

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Infantry at North Bank engaging T-62 Platoon

 

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Mission successful. Bridgehead at Etter captured.

 

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22 hours ago, DemolitionMan said:

LOL, the tank version of "The Thing" has been found...

 

Just a quick note that this bug was probably fixed on the last release as I have never had this happen since updating. You might see two vehicles overlapping in that scenario at the spawn point now and again, but never anything like this John Carpenter creation :) 

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From today's AD-HOC:

CHAOS IN THE CHOUF-MOUNTAIN WAR IN LEBANON 1983

by Connaugh

 

 

The Mountain War or Guerre de la Montagne in French, was a subconflict within the 1982-89 phase of the Lebanese Civil War, which occurred at the mountainous Chouf District located south-east of the Lebanese Capital Beirut. It pitted the Christian Lebanese Forces militia (LF) and the official Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) against a coalition of anti-government Muslim leftist militias led by the Druze Progressive Socialist Party (PSP), backed by the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and Syria. Hostilities began when the LF and the LAF entered the predominantly Druze Chouf district to bring back the region under government control, only to be met with fierce resistance from local Druze militias and their allies. 

In the wake of the June 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon, the main Maronite Christian ally of Israel, the Lebanese Forces (LF) militia of the Kataeb Party commanded by Bashir Gemayel sought to expand its area of influence in Lebanon. The LF tried to take advantage of Israel Defense Forces (IDF) advances to begin deploying troops in areas where they had not been present before. This territorial expansion policy was focused on regions known to harbor a large Christian rural population, such as the mountainous Chouf District, located south-east of Beirut. By early 1983, the Lebanese Forces' managed to establish garrisons at a number of key towns in the Chouf, namely Aley, Deir el-Qamar, Souk El Gharb, Kfar Matta, Bhamdoun, Kabr Chmoun and others. However, this brought them into confrontation with the local Druze community, who viewed the LF as intruders on their territory. 

 

SITUATION:

As soon as the last Israeli units left the Chouf, the Druze launched a full-scale offensive on Lebanese Forces positions at villages throughout the Chouf.

 

 

MISSION:

 

Lebanese Forces, comprised of the Christian militias of: Phalangists, Marada, Tigers, and the Guardians of the Cedars of Lebanon, are to advance into the Chouf and recapture the lost villages.

 

 

EXECUTION:

 

Task Force: Tiger  objectives are Alayn and Bhamdoun.

 

Task Force: Phalange objectives are Bemkkine and Souk El Gharb.

 

Task Force: Marada objectives are Kafoun and Besrine.

 

Task Force: Cedar Guards objectives are Qabr Chmoun, Deir Mar Maroun,and Deir El Qamar

 

  

FORCE COMPOSITION:

 

Lebanese Forces:  Phalange        1 x T-55A Tank Platoon, 1 x BTR-80 PC Platoon

                  Marada          1 x T-55A Tank Platoon, 1 x BTR-80 PC Platoon

                  Tiger           1 x T-55A Tank Platoon, 1 x BTR-80 PC Platoon

                  Cedar Guards    1 x T-55A Tank Platoon, 1 x BTR-80 PC Platoon

 

 

                        Each Task Force has:

                        CSS of Repair, Medic, and Supply

                        Truck Mortar Platoon

                        1 x M1025 HMMWV Recon

 

                        Artillery:   2 Batteries x 2 tubes

 

 

 

Druze:         T-55A Tanks. Infantry with Anti-tank weapons

 

 

Message will be generated when objectives are captured.

 

 

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Marada advancing

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Phalangist eliminating Druze Infantry in Bemkine

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Clearing Druze Infantry at Souk El Gharb

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Kill at Besrine

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Cedar Guards clearing Qabr Chmoun

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Taking losses at Deir Mar Maroun

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Druze counterattack at Qabr Chmoun

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Phalangist Recon killed at Souk El Gharb

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Knife-fight at Deir Mar Maroun

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At Besrine

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Druze counterattack at Alayh

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From yesterday's AD-HOC

 

AMBUSH - THE BATTLE OF DEZFUL

IRAN-IRAQ WAR 1981

 

by Connaugh

 

Iran planned Operation Nasr to be an armored offensive in Khuzestan province (the main province that Iraq attacked). It was designed to relieve the city of Abadan, which was under what would be a nearly year-long siege. The main attack would be carried out by three armored brigades of the 16th Qazvin armored division and the 55th paratrooper brigade of the regular army. The armored thrust would cross the Karkheh River drive from the northeast part of the province past the cities of Susangerd and Ahvaz, down the west bank of the Karun River. At the same time, forces inside Abadan would break out of their positions, and link up with the armored column arriving from the north.

 

SITUATION:

 

Iraqi Armored Forces have planned an ambush on both sides of the Highway that the Iranian Force is to travel.

 

 

EXECUTION:

 

The Iraqi force is to stop the Iranians from exiting the Southern Border of the map.

 

 

FORCE COMPOSITION:

 

Iraq:     6 x T-62 Tank Sections

            Infantry with anti-tank weapons

            3 Artillery batteries of 4 tubes each

 

 

Iran:     Chieftain Mk5 and M60 Tanks

            M113 Mech Infantry

            Artillery is expected

 

 

 

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Mission Successful. Iranians prevented from reaching southern border.

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From the Feb. 9, 2019 AD-HOC game

 

THE BATTLE OF LUKAYA: UGANDAN-TANZANIAN WAR - 1979

by Connaugh

 

The Battle of Lukaya was a battle in the Uganda–Tanzania War. It was fought in March 1979 around Lukaya, Uganda between Tanzanian and Ugandan government forces with Libyan and PLO assistance. Tanzania had briefly occupied the town but were driven out.

 

 

Mission:

 

Tanzanian Forces are to launch a counter-attack and retake Lukaya and then advance to Kampala and capture the town.

 

 

Tanzanian Forces:

 

2 x T55 platoons

1 x BTR-70 Mech Platoon

 

CSS of Repair, Medical, and Supply

Artillery of 2 batteries of 4 tubes each

 

Ugandan and Libyan Forces are equipped with T-55 Tanks, AMX13 Tanks, and Infantry with anti-tank weapons.

 

 

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On the march to Lukaya

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Kampala Captured. Mission Accomplished!

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From today's AD-HOC game.

BATTLE OF GROZNY: FIRST CHECHEN WAR 1994

by Connaugh

 

 

 

 

The First Chechen War was a rebellion by the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria against the Russian Federation,

fought from December 1994 to August 1996, culminating in the devastating Battle of Grozny.

 

 

SITUATION:

 

 

Russian Forces have planned to assault the city of Grozny.

 

 

 

 

EXECUTION:
 

The 131st Motor Rifle Brigade (Maikop) is to advance along the

Staropromishlovskoye Highway

to

Mayakovskogo Street

and capture the Train Station.

The 81st Guards Motor Rifle Brigade is to advance down

Pervomayskaya Street

and capture the Presidential Palace.

 

FORCE COMPOSITION:

 

131st Motor Rifle Brigade (Maikop)                2 x 72B1 Sections, 1 x BMP-2 Platoon

 

81st Guards                                                2 x 72B1 Sections, 1 x BMP-2 Platoon

 

CSS with Repair, Medical, and Supply

Artillery: 2 Batteries of 4 Guns each

 

 

Chechen forces are comprised of mainly infantry with anti-tank weapons and T-62 tanks.

 

 

 

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