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This issue is a preview of MAS-WWII:MTO and features my campaign diary from two campaigns with an Italian squadron.
Victory Track #3
- Charles Lewis
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Victory Track #3
'Fear God and dread nought'
Coat of Arms motto of Baron Fisher, of Kilverstone
Coat of Arms motto of Baron Fisher, of Kilverstone
- Charles Lewis
- Rear Admiral
- Posts: 937
- Joined: Thu Oct 04, 2007 3:58 am
- Location: Des Moines, IA
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I was ready to throw in the towel, myself, but figured I might as well play it out.
As for the spitfires, that was mostly just a fluke in the encounter rolls. Plenty of other opposition on the charts. Guess there were several British MAS's in the neighborhood.
As for the spitfires, that was mostly just a fluke in the encounter rolls. Plenty of other opposition on the charts. Guess there were several British MAS's in the neighborhood.
'Fear God and dread nought'
Coat of Arms motto of Baron Fisher, of Kilverstone
Coat of Arms motto of Baron Fisher, of Kilverstone
Or Irish MASs *coughs* hehe.Charles Lewis wrote:I was ready to throw in the towel, myself, but figured I might as well play it out.
As for the spitfires, that was mostly just a fluke in the encounter rolls. Plenty of other opposition on the charts. Guess there were several British MAS's in the neighborhood.