Scenario and Orders of Battle. Part One.

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Buff Redux wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 11:00 am Tim, I need to make a small change to my orbat. An accident during embarking meant that my Marines lost their arms overboard*. They have been held back awaiting resupply.

I don't think that removing one unit will affect the balance much.

*In truth I just can't find their arms.
It won't make a massive difference Buff, so don't worry on that score. Have you misplaced them, or completely lost them? I might have sufficient arms at shoulder arms available to help you replace them. I've just checked and I have enough spare arms for 12 figures. I can bring them with me if you need them.
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Thanks Tim, that would be excellent.
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This looks like it is going to be excellent. Such a lot of shiny toys!

However, I have spotted a slight flaw. With one flank of the British commanded by EB and Peeler, what's the chances of them arriving in the right place on the right day? My bet is they'll be in Grimsby on Monday!
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Sounds as someone is cruising for a bruising! 😈
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They've sorted it by dividing the responsibilities. Peeler's mapreading and EB has the schedule.

I think that's what was agreed.
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Buff Redux wrote: Thu Nov 25, 2021 7:53 am They've sorted it by dividing the responsibilities. Peeler's mapreading and EB has the schedule.

I think that's what was agreed.
What possibly could go wrong with this
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And so, its small population roused to a fever pitch, little Albion will give the forces of Europa a well deserved bloody nose.

One day, sniff.
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This battle will see an unprecedented level of cooperation between Toscana and La Cors. These two mutually hostile nations have united in the face of Albion's aggressive expansion into our territorial waters.
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Having been the journalist on the spot I can confirm a narrow victory for the forces of albion, but the field is soaked with blood as the sun set over the snow covered village of Ayton today.

See the Illustrated Sarborough News spexial edition on wednesday.
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