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Fall-IN 2009 CY6 Game Schedule by Day   Message List  
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Here are the scheduled games for Fall-IN by day (thanks Alvin)

Fall In CY6 Game Schedule

Friday
Holding the Line - October 19, 1942 - Mark Fastoso - Friday @ 10 am, Table IK 23
The persistent resistance of the Cactus Air Force caused the Japanese to halt
convoys of transports down the Slot. Only high-speed destroyer runs of the Tokyo
Express would continue to run the gauntlet and bring supplies to Guadalcanal. On
October 19th, 1942 three destroyers from Destroyer Division 19 headed down the
slot with troops, supplies and the chief of staff for the 17th Army.

Free Fire Area - 3 July 1950 - Alvin Gunkel - Friday @ noon, Table Bradley 2
F9F-3 Panthers of VF-51 flying off the U.S.S. Valley Forge flew the first U.S.
Navy combat air operation involving jet aircraft. VF-51 was to provide close
escort for AD-4 Skyraiders and F4U-4 Corsairs assigned to bomb NKAF airfields
around the North Korean capital city of Pyongyang and Haeju. Come try the
forthcoming Jet Check Your 6! rules over they skies of North Korea!

Junkers over Guernica - Phil D'Amato - Friday @ 8pm, Table unknown
The Nationalist have their sights sights on the strategically important town of
Guernica. The Condor Legion and Regia Aeronautica are order to soften up the
city's will to resist. The Republicans have to stop the raid. CR-42's and
I-16's mix it up in an early preview of what was to come in the skies over
Europe.

Saturday
Amen - 9 November 1950 - Alvin Gunkel - Saturday @ 10 am, Table IK 37
The campaign against the Yalu River bridges began with a set of politically
motivated restrictions that made success nearly impossible. Despite the fact
that communist interceptors were based only a short distance away in China, US
pilots were not allowed to cross the river or even fire on AA position on the
northern bank. Try Jet CY6! as MiG-15s try to stop Panthers, Corsairs, and
Skyraiders.

Tojo did the Mojo - October 26, 1944 - Pete English - Saturday @ 10 am, Table IK
38
55 "special attack" kamikaze planes would hit 40 ships of the US fleet off the
coast of the Philippines. 5 ships would be sunk & 7 Escort Carriers damaged.
Fly in defense of the fleet or serve the Emperor as the Divine Wind. "Papa
jumped the gun back in '41. Following the flag of the Rising Sun. When Tojo
did the Mojo, he went down in flames. US destroyers against kamikaze planes."

The Sabre Arrives - 17 Dec 1950 - Scott Fisher - Saturday @ noon, Tables MS
10&11
An F-86 flight led by LTC Bruce Hinton of the 4th FIW flew north to sweep along
the Yalu River in search of MIGs. After passing over Sinuiju heading east, the
F-86 flight observed a formation of MIG-15s from the Soviet 151st Guards Fighter
Division heading south across the Yalu River. Please come join us in testplaying
the new Jet-Check Your 6! rules.





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Dang those sound like fun! Wish I could be there, but there's just no way I can be in Gettyburg next month.   We shall expect game reports, and lots of...
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In addition to those below, these CY6! games actually made the PEL... No info on which tables though... Event F301 Rising Star - France, 1940 Start: 7 PM End:...
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