Blood and Guts II: Blood Blizzard playtest


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Sgt Jackson

"Come on guys, now is the time requistion anything we're going to need. So far we've been janitors. Now we're janitors that may have to blow something up.

JJ is going to see about getting some regular frag grenades, additional boxes of ammo for M162A, First Aid kits, claymores, plenty of rations, and chem suits.
 
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"Hmmm. Those claymores and grenades aren't a bad idea, Sarge. Could help a bunch if we need to set up a peremiter or flush out some Haji's from a house or two."
 

Padraic, heads over and grabs a few cases of MREs and a box of saran wrap. Than he grabs several WP gernades. He gets a case of chem lights, some 550 cord than burns the end and 100mph tape. He refills his lighter and lastly, he grabs a few dime store novels to keep the boredom away.

Padraic gets some black paint and on the side, he paints the name "Blood & Guts II"
 

"Brushfire"

Thursday, October 2010

For several hours the border seems quiet. Perhaps the fears of your superiors were just the result of an overabundance of caution.

Then suddenly the electronic frontier begins to pick up contacts.

Before long the situation becomes clear and its not something that will be handled by a few hundred Bradleys and tanks patrolling the border:

First air strikes from the Iranian air force begin raining fire down on your positions. These are met immediately by aircraft from the Air Force, Army and Navy. The sky is lit up with one of the largest air engagement any of you have ever seen.

On the ground over a million men approach, led by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard elite units.
 

Masada said:
"Come on guys, now is the time requistion anything we're going to need. So far we've been janitors. Now we're janitors that may have to blow something up.

JJ is going to see about getting some regular frag grenades, additional boxes of ammo for M162A, First Aid kits, claymores, plenty of rations, and chem suits.

Odie will see about picking up some explosion demolitions kits.
 


Vigilance said:
"Brushfire"

On the ground over a million men approach, led by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard elite units.

Odie shakes his head. "Well, this is going to be fun." He gets on the landsat and starts scanning for incoming units.
 

Doc oversaw the transfer of his patient to the hospital staff on their return from the field. Later, seeing the televised coverage of the deaths of captured pilots, the medic appreciated what a near thing the rescue had been.

The rapidly degenerating situation, and the vague orders to “hold the line,” gave Meadows neither comfort nor confidence. He dashed off a quick note to his wife before making sure that his own gear was restocked as well as the first aid kits of the other men on the team.

Bouncing along in the Bradley, the strikes of the Iranian jets, and the countermeasures of the American forces, signaled that whatever fragile peace might have taken hold in the region would be shattered for a generation. The larger picture faded quickly as the more immediate situation moves to the foreground: the spectre of hundreds of thousands of Iranian soldiers closing fast.

“Where are we headed, sarge?” he asks
 

"I think we need to decide if we are going to stay put and build up a defensive position, or take advantage of our mobility and keep going. If we can take the time to get the Bradley in a hull-down position, it'll keep our firepower available and help protect the APC against som incoming fire. We can make good use of the claymores and grenades, as well."
 

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