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In Reply to: Re: Oklahoma D-day 2004 posted by Prussianman1 on January 08, 2004 at 16:54:04:


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Posted by:
Jason "Zippy" Finnie

on January 09, 2004 at 13:35:49

: It's a great game and I can't wiat for June to play. I don't have a tank but 1 guy on our team is working on an ATV tank. I have also heard stuff about a different american (ally) plan. Obviously last couple of years didn't work. it's pretty for us when we know what, when and how they are going to attack.Our team is going to join a unit that will be defending the airfield. That's where we think the real battle will take place.

: What unit will you be with?

@@@ I take it this is at Skirmish in the Poconos? I have always wanted to try a big game there so i will try this one. My question is this. It seems the Americans have had it rough? It also seems from reading the posts that the same basic groups play the roles of Americans and Germans from year to year? If so, how do I join a side? I would like to join up with an experienced group to play to function as a unit, rather than sign up as a walk on and have a haphazard random day. I have played big game formats before, and have experience in tournaments settings as well. Any Americans need another player for a designated unit?


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