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The Milans have a feast available to them and it was hard to keep them stocked with enough ammo. Overall I held all the objectives but my high value unit losses made up for it. Casualties were 27 to 296, five helos lost.I used the college as an ammo dump, although I'm not sure if I was supposed to do that. I couldn't have kept my snipers and ATGMs restocked without it.
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Thanks Mustang for your response. Several other guys used the helos as gunships and the ammo containers for ammo. The ammo containers are not supposed to be used to resupply Bravo Co. I placed the ammo containers as bldg explosion effects and to reward the attacker with points that could not be taken away as is the case with Victory flags.
Try it again Mustang. But, park your Helos somewhere.
In Phase 2 of this fight, Bravo Co will need the helos to mount a flanking maneuver. Bravo will get "dope and beer" when the 39th Mech Inf Bde arrives with ammo trucks from the 319th Sustainment Bde. So, you'll have to draw the Syrains in and kill 'em "up close and personal" with M72's and your AGL's.
I placed my weapon squads in overwatch positions with the platoons up against the ridgeline. The AI had the Syrian units attacking the platoons hard (I think because the relative value of the platoons were much higher than the Syrian units) so that the Syrians came within range of my M72's and withing killing range of my AGL's, although the AGL teams took several rounds to make a kill. This allowed the AT teams to hold fire for any remaining armor.
It is fun, interesting, and informative to read how the other guys are playing the scenario. Interestingly, as my mom was fond of saying: "There's many ways to skin a cat."
Cheers!