


Combined with the crops in the field, we were spared the enemy's iron sights.īut there was only one way out of this bad spot and that was forward. The hedges to our left appear to have sunken the terrain a bit.

We start moving into the lion's teeth, glued to the left edge of this field of the damned.Ī trail of silent men pushing forward very slowly.Ī few yards from the enemy main line of resistance. The kill zone has tiny slopes and overgrown crops that can cover and conceal my men to some degree. The open field is a kill zone and walking into the middle of it only for those not fond on living. The hedgerows offer terrific concealment to the defenders. Well concealed in the far side of the open field the enemy has another Pak 40, and likely more static weapons I can't make out from the distance. This flank is an open field surrounded by hedgerows. Moving down the road, guns blazing was not going to make it, so I decided to assault the enemy position approaching by the left flank. In this case, there is a hidden Pak 40 controlling our route of advance.
