British Rifle Company Army Deal - Flames of War: Pacific

British Rifle Company Army Deal - Flames of War: Pacific

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Corporal Jones leaned against the side of the rifle pit beside Private Stephens who was manning the Bren gun. They scanned the area to their front for any sign of the Japanese attack they were told was coming. Their company was strung out in a defensive position at the base of the hill.

The heat and humidity were oppressive. Jones was thinking what he wouldn’t give to be back home in Wales with his wife and kids. Movement to his front caught his attention and brought him back to the present. He peered over the sights of his rifle and saw a shadow moving in the jungle to his front.

“Look alive Stevo, boyo, there is movement to the front,” he said to Stephens.

Stephens wiped the sweat off his brow and muttered a curse as he took a firmer grip of the Bren.


The British Army is a modern fully-motorised force. Unfortunately, this is not ideal in the lush jungle terrain of Malaya and Burma, so the riflemen needed to rely on their route marching skills to get about. However, most of the British troops are well-supplied with rifles and ammunition and can call on mortar, machine-gun, and carrier or armoured car support. The British units in the Indian army tended to get priority on equipment, but sometimes equipment wasn’t available and some units had to do without Boys anti-tank rifles and 2” light mortars. However, they are usually fully equipped with rifles and Bren light machine-guns, though usually only had very limited numbers of submachine-guns (Stens or Thompsons).

By 1943 the Indian Army had begun to get a handle on what was required for fighting in the jungles of Burma. Troops began to receive some instruction in jungle warfare and equipment and weapons were supplied in the required numbers. Even clothing had been adapted to the conditions with lighter summer cotton uniforms dyed jungle green.

This Product Contains:

  • Metal and Resin Miniatures
  • 4x Command Teams
  • 12x Bren Gun & SMLE Rifle Teams
  • 2x Boys Anti-tank Rifle Teams
  • 2x 2-inch Mortar Teams
  • 6x 6 pdr Anti-tank Gun Teams
  • 3x Universal Carriers
  • 3x Grant or Lee Tanks
  • 4x 25 pdr Gun Teams
  • 1x Flames Of War Mini Rulebook
  • 7x Unit Cards

Supplied unpainted & unassembled

 

Details

Supplier Gale Force 9
Game Flames Of War
Faction British
Type Miniatures
Code BRAB18

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