

La bataille de Monte Cassino
#2 Posted 09 January 2012 - 06:19 PM
mais répondez!!!


#3 Posted 09 January 2012 - 06:22 PM
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#9 Posted 10 January 2012 - 09:24 AM
Apparemment ça pourrait n'être que l'XP X3 pour la première victoire et rien d'autre. (c'est ce qui est écrit pour le serv NA)
En gros juste un évent qui pourrait être bien inutile.

#10 Posted 10 January 2012 - 10:11 AM
Sinon j'ai une idée pour ce genre d'event "locale" plutôt qu'un XP augmentée pour la première victoire, pourquoi ne pas faire un truc plus original comme une XP doublée quoi qu'il arrive si on tombe sur la carte Abbaye (pour monte cassino). Ca ajoute un peu de chance dans le truc.
#12 Posted 10 January 2012 - 10:28 AM
N'importe quoi pour sortir plus vite du tiers IV français.
#14 Posted 10 January 2012 - 10:48 AM
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#20 Posted 10 January 2012 - 02:45 PM
Sturmbock, on 09 January 2012 - 11:42 PM, said:
Simple juste à poster ça :
In a letter to Marechal Juin, General Mark Clark, paid tribute to the Tirailleur units and Goumiers of the CEF :
"For me, it has been a deep source of satisfaction to see how the vital part played by the French troops of the Fifth Army throughout our Italian campaign against the common enemy has been universally acknowledged. During these long months, I have had the real privilege of seeing for myself the evidence of the outstanding calibre of the French soldiers, heirs of the noblest traditions of the French Army. Nevertheless, not satisfied with this, you and all your people have added a new epic chapter to the history of France; you have gladdened the hearts of your compatriots, giving them comfort and hope as they languish under the heavy and humiliating yoke of a hated invader. The energy and utter disregard for danger consistently shown by all members of the C.E.F., along with the outstanding professional skills of the French army officer, have aroused admiration in your Allies and fear in the enemy. From the banks of the Garigliano where your first successes set the tone which was to characterize the whole offensive, then pushing on to Rome through the mountains, crossing the Tiber and pursuing the enemy relentlessly to Sienna and to the hills dominating the valley of the Arno, France’s soldiers have always accomplished everything that was possible and sometimes even that which was not...With my deepest gratitude for the tremendous contribution that you have made to our joint victories, my dear General[3]"
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