by madguru | Oct 26, 2010 | Uncategorized
Afghan command roll of 12 — which I believe signaled a “BLUNDER” and led to a bit more trouble for the already perturbed Afghan high command…
by madguru | Oct 26, 2010 | Uncategorized
En route to immortal glory (as well as utter destruction) the 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry — already disordered (note yellow pipe-cleaner) and marked with 2 casualty figures — engage the second or third enemy unit of the day, Tribal irregulars who are...
by madguru | Oct 26, 2010 | Uncategorized
The Southern California brigade of Afghan Regular Infantry (which made the trip up from Los Angeles with me!) advances in march column towards the Southwest, looking to outflank the British left…
by madguru | Oct 26, 2010 | Uncategorized
The view from above as the reserve infantry and cavalry advance into the Ghazis. By this point these Ghazis had taken more casualties and survived more break tests than any troops known to mankind, consistently rolling elevens or twelves on 2xD6 when the only way to...
by madguru | Oct 26, 2010 | Uncategorized
To the right (South) of the 66th Regiment, also positioned in the center nullah, Jacob’s Rifles watch as the combined infantry reserve advances towards the remnants of the Ghazis huddled down in the East nullah…
by madguru | Oct 26, 2010 | Uncategorized
At the Northern end of the center nullah, men of the 66th Regiment stand fast as Afghan regular cavalry charge them. The charge was successfully repulsed…