The Cactus Air Force – Chapter 11 (BtH Pacific Campaign)

Continued from Chapter 10 Preface Welcome back to another installment of my first Bag the Hun campaign. If this is the first time you’re reading about it, I recommend going back and catching up here if you want the full story. In this article I’ll be playing through a scenario meant to be representative of a “typical” encounter for the joint US service branch “Cactus … Continue reading The Cactus Air Force – Chapter 11 (BtH Pacific Campaign)

“Hunter or Hunted?” Bag the Hun Ostfront Campaign – Chapter 2

Johann and Albert broke off their dawn patrol route to “check something out.” Johann figured this was free license for free hunting. Handke knew Schulte was pining for more victories but soon it was apparent they were looking for a Soviet airfield to terrorize. Continue reading “Hunter or Hunted?” Bag the Hun Ostfront Campaign – Chapter 2

Gruppa Chernogo Potolka – Missile Threat Mercenary Campaign

Every war breeds people who see dollar signs in the destruction. One of these groups is the South Sudan based группа черного потолка – Gruppa Chernogo Potolka (English: Black Ceiling Group). While the central African nation housing their home jungle airodrome is a bit “turbulent” it undeniably brings the opportunity for work at their door step. When tensions flared in nearby Ethiopia it was time for wheels up. Continue reading Gruppa Chernogo Potolka – Missile Threat Mercenary Campaign

Missile Threat Mercenary Campaign — The Setting: Ogaden War, Ethiopia 1977-78

Ben’s Soviet backed mercenaries will be flying in support of Ethiopia. A sort of “advanced cadre” of Soviet support before the Soviet equipment and Cuban advisors arrive in December of 1977. My US-backed mercenaries will be operating out of nearby Djibouti in a CIA scheme to hurt the Soviet backed Ethiopians as much as to support Somalia. Continue reading Missile Threat Mercenary Campaign — The Setting: Ogaden War, Ethiopia 1977-78