Welcome to the first edition of the new "Campaign Report". These reports are designed to give players a more detailed AAR on what happened over the past week in-game. The format and sections will be undergoing some changes as we sort out how best to present new information to you all. We'll also use this section to address issues or concerns the community might have about the progress of the war, game management and a variety of other topics.
FROM THE DESK OF THE AXIS COMMANDER IN CHIEF:
Last battle on the western front, our troops were pushing the Allies to Dunquerque. Our inteligence unit reported British freighters moving to the French coast to try to save the British Expeditionary Force. Important atacks have been succesful, for example, Veurne, St Quentin , Roubaix and Tourcoing, La Fere and Neuvillete are now axis, leper Popering have been liberated as well. Our morale grows everyday. The Axis machine is returning, it seems, to the old days when our glory and teamwork forged the Axis legend. Thanks to all playerbase that let us achieve this teamwork. KEEP UP THE GOOD JOB! Don't let the Allies rebuild!! We can do it!! GO AXIS GO!!!!
Player of the Week: Cuda4406: With more than 300 caps , showing us how important capture skills are. No caps = No cities!
Officer of the Week: KJ: An officer that has grown to attain brilliant skills at leading, taking map OIC when needed and leading playerbase at all times.
Keep the good job mates, we are closer to victory every day, we only need a final push!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
S!
-Toro15, CinC
FROM THE DESK OF THE ALLIED COMMANDER IN CHIEF:
On the good side we’ve been able to hold the same ground since last week, on the bad side, we haven’t been able to make progress beyond the line from last week. Our numbers have been down and we haven’t been able to achieve enough of an advantage to press the attack and open up a hole to exploit. There have been several instances of great leadership and involvement. There were several organized and massive paratrooper drops that rallied the troops, but the position of the enemy made it hard to achieve any breakthrough
Allied Player of the Week: Nelson - It doesn’t matter what’s required. This soldier is always found on target. He runs interdiction, floats boats, flies planes, and gets it done on the ground as well. He communicates regularly with HC and Tactical OIC’s. He is a considerable asset to the allied side.
Allied Officer of the Week: Monsjoex – He’s been all over the place. Whether its been on defense or attacks. He’s in there leading and getting the job done. Displaying a "Never say die!" attitude, defending and attacking FBs and running around St Quentin like a maniac. Mons is always proactive instead of reactive – and an asset to the Allies.
PROMOTIONS/RETIREMENTS
BEF Cavalier – Retired Ltlcloud – Retired USMC83 – Retired Sh0wt1me – Retired Hippie – to XXO of 4e-101r Simpson – to XXO of 4e-104e Ness - to XXO of 2ème DN-A 22e Luke777 - to XXO of 1 Re DLD
AFR None at this time
BEF Awards Axis Denied Knight Cross HARPO
Legion of Merit Quizno
Finally on a personal note – Congratulations to British Forces Commander Silky on his WEDDING this week.
Thanks Guys
- LTIBBS, CinC
VIDEO OF THE WEEK:
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Comments (5)
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Friday, 13 February 2009 17:10
alphie
LMAO! Excellent video.
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Saturday, 14 February 2009 11:55
dingel8e
LOL that was awsomely funny. was that the Monty Python audio?
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Saturday, 14 February 2009 12:22
keir
lmao that was a classic back in the day. must say that whoever made the video is genius too...cheered me up
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Monday, 16 February 2009 09:52
Bubi01
Brilliant done, nice timing - none of the original impact was lost. Great job guys. How about "The Worlds Funniest Joke" as used in combat against axis forces, as the next project....?
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Wednesday, 18 February 2009 07:49
Sabateum
Yes, it was the audio from the original sketch. At the time it seems that we're not doing the Funniest joke in the world-sketch but if we come up with a way to make it somewhat reasonable, we will