These after action reports (AAR) are specific the the most epic of all ASL games … historical campaign games. They are written or videoed by ASL-Players.net contributors, or submitted by members of the ASL community. If you’d like to submit your own HASL AAR use the link in the menu to the left.
We tackle the monster scenario 'Knock Them Down!' from LCP's Steelworks module. We think it played out fairly close to history. The Highlanders were unable to dig out the well fortified Germans, and ...
Scott and I decided to venture to the island of Sicily and play a scenario from Advancing Fire’s new historical effort, Biazza Ridge (BR), focusing on battles during Operation Husky, the allied ...
The Biazza Ridge maps are beautiful and historically accurate. The problem with this scenario, at least from our perspective of one playing, is that it appears to heavily favor the Americans. ...
AAR by: Neal Ulen & Scott Rowland Decision at Elst CG Date 6 AAR Here’s the historical situation: Date: Sept 25, 1944 – Mid-Day Attacker: British – Elements of 214th Brigade, 43rd ...
AAR by: Neal Ulen & Scott Rowland Decision at Elst CG Date 5 AAR Here’s the historical situation: Date: Sept 25, 1944 – Morning (note that CG date 4, Sept 24, Afternoon, was an Idle date for ...
AAR by: Neal Ulen & Scott Rowland Decision at Elst CG Date 3 AAR Here’s the historical situation: Date: Sept 24, 1944 – Mid-Day Attacker: British – Elements of 214th Brigade, 43rd ...
AAR by: Neal Ulen & Scott Rowland Decision at Elst CG Date 2 AAR Here’s the historical situation: Date: Sept 24, 1944 – Morning Attacker: British – Elements of 214th Brigade, 43rd ...
AAR by: Neal Ulen & Scott Rowland Decision at Elst CG Date 1 AAR Here’s the historical situation: Date: Sept 23, 1944 – Afternoon Attacker: British – Elements of 214th Brigade, 43rd ...