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CDG Solution Winners #23: 1945, The Great RaidArmchair General staff | March 31, 2008 | 0 comments | Print | E-mail Tom Willison I see COA2 as best fulfilling the requirements for a successful commando raid, i.e., preparation, security, surprise and attack. Having neutralized the enemy, it gives the commandos ample time to gather up the prisoners, who in some cases might be confused and resisting the rescue effort. Covered by the Filipino Guerillas, the withdrawal will be swift and orderly.
Dale Malchow 1. COA2 replicates historical mission resulting in release of 511 of 512 POWs at the expense of 2 Ranger KIAs with 200 enemy losses and 4 tanks. 2nd Platoon F Company
1st Platoon C Company
2nd Platoon C Company
Bob Skinner Course of Action 2: Leapfrog: “As we rush in to the compound, 1st platoon will attack the officers’ quarters. Bazooka teams will target the tank shed and knock out any tanks inside while 2nd platoon and BAR men will assault the enlisted barracks and transient troop quarters. Once resistance ends, we will gather the prisoners and quickly exit the compound via the main gate. Murph, your men will cover our withdrawal. “Stealth, surprise, and violent action are keys to success or failure of this mission. Our boys in the POW camp are counting on us. Don’t let them down.”
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