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Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Waiting for Allied orders
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 8:43 pm
by Ranger
The Allied side has had a few minor technical difficulties and many of our BG commanders have been traveling.
I expect that the battles will begin sometime (anytime) between now and Monday.
The latest Ultra decrypts, coming from our boys at Bletchley Park, indicate that the ranks of our opponents, in anticipation of the impending June 11 battles against Allied forces, are plagued and riddled with widespread melancholy, dread, morose, anxiety, apprehension, and self-doubt.
LandMarine47's latest post fails to mask the enemy's sense of impending doom and fear.
His feigned courage and bravado belies the true nature of the desperation, helplessness, and abject vulnerability felt by all Axis soldiers in their futile denial of the inevitability of the punishment, vengeance, and justice that they will receive at the hands of their Allied foes. They shudder that the justice meted out to them will be in the forms of their death, their destruction, and their misery.
LandMarine47's post confirms exactly what the Intel boys at SAC HQ and Bletchly Park have been reporting. Boy they really are a bright bunch of lads.
Hmmm. Well hope everyone enjoys the coming battles as much as the Allied BG commanders are going to. Wouldn't want the Axis side to quit and spoil our fun etc....
ToodlePip and Cheers,
Major Ranger, SAC (Supreme Allied Commander)
aka Thomas
LandMarine47 wrote:Where the hell are the Allies? They must have known they would lose so they didnt show up
Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Waiting for Allied orders
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 10:05 pm
by LandMarine47
Ranger wrote:The Allied side has had a few minor technical difficulties and many of our BG commanders have been traveling.
I expect that the battles will begin sometime (anytime) between now and Monday.
The latest Ultra decrypts, coming from our boys at Bletchley Park, indicate that the ranks of our opponents, in anticipation of the impending June 11 battles against Allied forces, are plagued and riddled with widespread melancholy, dread, morose, anxiety, apprehension, and self-doubt.
LandMarine47's latest post fails to mask the enemy's sense of impending doom and fear.
His feigned courage and bravado belies the true nature of the desperation, helplessness, and abject vulnerability felt by all Axis soldiers in their futile denial of the inevitability of the punishment, vengeance, and justice that they will receive at the hands of their Allied foes. They shudder that the justice meted out to them will be in the forms of their death, their destruction, and their misery.
LandMarine47's post confirms exactly what the Intel boys at SAC HQ and Bletchly Park have been reporting. Boy they really are a bright bunch of lads.
Hmmm. Well hope everyone enjoys the coming battles as much as the Allied BG commanders are going to. Wouldn't want the Axis side to quit and spoil our fun etc....
ToodlePip and Cheers,
Major Ranger, SAC (Supreme Allied Commander)
aka Thomas
LandMarine47 wrote:Where the hell are the Allies? They must have known they would lose so they didnt show up
Sorry I cant hear you a Convoy of Panther and Tigers were rolling about they said they were on their way to Caen. And the 88's were firing a volley at what I heard some much needed supplies that the paratroopers need in Caen. Can you repeat your statement? Wait the Fallschirmanjägers are showing off their fancy FG-42's

uh oh here come the Waffen SS with their new STG-44 Assault Rifles. According to the Drunk British Captain we found he said the Allies were only winning because they spam out Mortars. A British soldier pisses himself if he looks a Volksgrenadier in the eyes and they try to hid it with Mortar Rounds all over the place. And that "intel" are Fegelin's Prank calls to us..... Damn you Fegelin! Your feeding the Allies your Pranks!
Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Waiting for Allied orders
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 4:38 am
by Honour79
Ranger wrote:The Allied side has had a few minor technical difficulties and many of our BG commanders have been traveling.
I expect that the battles will begin sometime (anytime) between now and Monday.
The latest Ultra decrypts, coming from our boys at Bletchley Park, indicate that the ranks of our opponents, in anticipation of the impending June 11 battles against Allied forces, are plagued and riddled with widespread melancholy, dread, morose, anxiety, apprehension, and self-doubt.
LandMarine47's latest post fails to mask the enemy's sense of impending doom and fear.
His feigned courage and bravado belies the true nature of the desperation, helplessness, and abject vulnerability felt by all Axis soldiers in their futile denial of the inevitability of the punishment, vengeance, and justice that they will receive at the hands of their Allied foes. They shudder that the justice meted out to them will be in the forms of their death, their destruction, and their misery.
LandMarine47's post confirms exactly what the Intel boys at SAC HQ and Bletchly Park have been reporting. Boy they really are a bright bunch of lads.
Hmmm. Well hope everyone enjoys the coming battles as much as the Allied BG commanders are going to. Wouldn't want the Axis side to quit and spoil our fun etc....
ToodlePip and Cheers,
Major Ranger, SAC (Supreme Allied Commander)
aka Thomas
LandMarine47 wrote:Where the hell are the Allies? They must have known they would lose so they didnt show up
"He can write, but can he fight?"

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Waiting for Allied orders
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 5:19 pm
by Ranger
Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Waiting for Allied orders
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 2:25 am
by LandMarine47
Lebisey has been picked up
Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Waiting for Allied orders
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 3:36 am
by mlazar
Pegasus is beginning.
Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Waiting for Allied orders
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 3:48 am
by Honour79
Bretteville is on 5th turn.
Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Waiting for Allied orders
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 7:39 am
by LandMarine47
Well now that Gottalove88's is retired why doesn't he join the fighting? Here on the German Side there are all night parties in festive towns while the Allies sleep in cold damp fox holes. We always welcome members the winning side.

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Waiting for Allied orders
Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 4:53 pm
by Honour79
Trungy has started (turn 1) and I think the allies are fleeing already (the Croc-crew heard the engines of my Marder).

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Waiting for Allied orders
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 12:24 am
by LandMarine47
Things are about to get intense at Lebisey

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Waiting for Allied orders
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 5:31 am
by LandMarine47
Lebisey is about to end.
Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 7:01 am
by LandMarine47
Lebisey Woods ends as a Allied Victory. I hold the Hill VP and Suburbs. Coreysr holds both roads. Casualties Report
Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 7:02 am
by Coreysr
Libisey results:
Bieville 5pt.-Allies
Canal Road 1pt.-Allies
Abbaye D'Ardenne 3pt.-Allies
Hill 3pt.-Axis
Caen Sub 5pt.-Axis
Allies win 9-8
Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 7:43 am
by LandMarine47
The battle may be lost but for every defeat there is a lesson to be learned. (I know Ranger is enjoying himself at this news

)
Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 7:59 am
by cavehobbit
I will soon update the map and OOB.
As II/736/716 has nowhere to retreat to it will be dissolved and is placed in the reserve pool and will be back as reinforcement next day. The losses for being dissolved will be: 1x VG, 1x Eng, 1x HMG, 1x Scout, 1x PzSchreck, 1x Mortar, 1x 88mm, 1x Truck, 1x 251/1, 1x Puma, 1x Marder in addition to the 3 units lost in action.
Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 8:56 am
by cavehobbit
Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 4:42 am
by Ranger
LandMarine47 wrote:The battle may be lost but for every defeat there is a lesson to be learned. (I know Ranger is enjoying himself at this news

)
You're right and wrong LandMarine47...
Yes, every failure or defeat is an opportunity to learn something and improve...
and
Yes, I am enjoying my teammates victory.
But,
No, I am not enjoying your loss. I'm not that kind of guy.
- Ranger/Thomas
Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 4:44 am
by LandMarine47
Ranger wrote:LandMarine47 wrote:The battle may be lost but for every defeat there is a lesson to be learned. (I know Ranger is enjoying himself at this news

)
You're right and wrong LandMarine47...
Yes, every failure or defeat is an opportunity to learn something and improve...
and
Yes, I am enjoying my teammates victory.
But,
No, I am not enjoying your loss. I'm not that kind of guy.
- Ranger/Thomas
Don't worry my they aren't gone Ranger Corey let me escape to return as reinforcements. So it's not the end of the

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 6:23 am
by Coreysr
Hopefully we meet again.

Re: GJS'44 - D-Day - June 11th - Battles raging
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 6:30 am
by LandMarine47
Coreysr wrote:Hopefully we meet again.

Don't worry the SS Panzers have your name on them
When we meet again that is