- HSLD
- Buzzard (updated)
- Bay
- Room Service (after-party)
We began with a run of HSLD, commanded by comrade Tigershark. With LZs right next to the target compounds, it was gutsy stuff - a direct air assault of the kind that only recently got our platoon massacred in a run of Bees. Yet, somehow, with one-and-a-half squads, comrade Tigershark pulled it off. Three CSAT men were killed, and the platoon extracted safely with the loss of one LB (although I don't think we had more than 1-2 KIAs total). Brimming with confidence, comrade Kefirz seized the CO slot for a run of Buzzard, determined to reverse his recent luck with this mission. Well, I have to say, from an infantry-assault perspective I thought this went very well indeed. From a fixed-wing aviation perspective ... not so much. We must have fought for 45 minutes - and fought hard and well, I might add - only for the captured jet to explode in a fireball on the runway. Oh well. So finally (almost), a return to Bay, originally written by comrade Wolfenswan and me, but which comrade Eagle Eye has updated to the new OrBat ... and more death. A lot more death. We did manage to fight our way to within visibility of the airstrip, but when you can see the enemy and the enemy can see you and the enemy is a SPAAG and you're just a crunchie, well, it only ends one way.
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Finally, some recommended reading for all comrades, new and old: