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Products mentioned in this Article
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Desert Sandbags Dug-in Markers (BB109)
8 tabletop-ready Dug-In Markers, suitable for use with any army in Italy or North Africa. Markers are provided prepainted. Miniatures, scenery, glue and paint not included.
These markers are ideal for showing which of your teams are dug-in. Also during assaults when your troops may leave their foxholes to finish off the enemy you can leave the markers in place for your troops to return to.
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In Flames Of War
Returning to Foxholes
Though it is a miserable experience to dig a foxhole one minute and leave it the next, sometimes it has to happen. Unfortunately, even if you return to the same location later, the tactical situation is likely to have changed and you will have to dig new positions.
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If a team leaves its Foxhole, the Foxhole disappears immediately.
The only exception to this is that a team may leave and then
re-occupy a Foxhole while defending against an assault. If a dug in
platoon is assaulted, leave markers indicating the Foxholes occupied by
your troops when they vacate them. Any team from that platoon that ends
the Assault Step back in one of the platoon’s Foxholes remains dug in.
If a team cannot reach an unoccupied Foxhole at the end of the Assault
Step, it is no longer dug in. Remove any unoccupied Foxholes at the end
of the Assault Step.
It is not necessary for teams to return to the specific foxholes
they began in, however—only for the platoon to return to the foxholes
they collectively dug.
Models sculpted by Jason Buyaki.
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Last Updated On Thursday, September 29, 2011 by Blake at Battlefront
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