UT Gameday AAR

We had about 20 people in attendance. The majority were RPG players but we had really fine miniature games as well.
Andy Thurlow ran a Disposable Heroes game. The scenario was well written and designed. It was an amalgamation of the Battles of St. Mere-Eglise and Contentin in Normandy 1944. The scenery and the troops were both magnificent. I commanded the American Paratroopers with John "More Smoke" Predgen as my second in command. Joe Oberfrank and Tom(I can't remember his last name right now) commanded the German Fallschirmjagers. It was a hard fought battle but alas for the "Band of Brothers" we came out on the short end of the stick. I made a tactical blunder at the start of the game and we couldn't quite recover from it. Oh well, there's always next time.
Rob Rowen put on an excellent "Fire and Fury" in 15mm. It was the first day of Gettysburg. I didn't play in that one but everyone was having a good time.
For the RPG players, Dominick Trascitti had a table full of people going with Pathfinder. He's a great guy with a great group of players. Hopefully, he'll be back for the next one.
Speaking of the next one, yes there will most definitely be a next one.

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