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Posted by:
British PARA Man

on January 23, 2004 at 12:59:01

Hey, One-shot Perry,

I think you're on the right track with this rogue tactic stuff. Why should the Germans always know where and when we are going to attack. We need to change it around. We clearly don't want to cheat or break the rules but we have to do it differently. I know there is leeway in how and when we have to attack. We can chnage it around some. I've spoken to Dewayne about it. But we have to get organized and get the other Allied Leasders and Generals involved. Contact me privately at britishparaman@aol.com

Thanks

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