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Re: Battle of Neu Bremen

From: DracSpy@a...
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 12:20:53 EST
Subject: Re: Battle of Neu Bremen

In a message dated 11/16/99 3:34:15 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
niklinnell@geocities.com writes:

> 1/Ambush.  From my limited experience on ambushes they tend to be set
piece
>  battles (rather than an immediate ambush drills) where you can
concentrate
>  an enormous amount of fire power to totally overwhelm the enemy (who
is
>  hopefully surprised).  They are usually placed on known enemy routes 
(supply
>  lines) or cut off forces (stopping enemy escaping after a battle)
>  The largest ambush I've been in (an exercise, live fire) was an
infantry
>  company with an APC troop (12) attached along with a battery (6) of
105s.
>  It all looked very nice and made heaps of noise but it was a ground
force.
>  This brings me to my question how do you ambush in space?

same thing aplies:  Hid in cover, a planet or large moon would work and
then 
there at the proper range you come out and blow them up.
-Stephen


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