I was greatly relieved and thanked God when the platoon leaders and the first sergeant reported that they had taken no casualties. The Troop had assaulted through four kilometers of heavily defended ground. In twenty-three minutes, Eagle Troop had reduced the enemy position to a spectacular array of burning vehicles.
Captain H.R McMaster OC Eagle Troop 2nd Armored Cavalry
The Battle of 73 Easting scenario is a refight of the battle that occurred when Captain H. R. McMaster and Eagle Troop, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Armored Calvary Regiment encountered and destroyed a dug in force of more than 50 tanks and armored personal carriers. This force had been positioned by competent officers, behind reverse slopes, in revetments and behind mine fields. Can the Americans emulate H. R. McMaster’s stunning victory? Can the Iraqi commander improve on the disastrous showing of the historical Tawakalna Division?
The opening US volley was not as devastating as Ed had hoped:
And it soon became apparent that Daniel's BMP-1s were not going to sit this one out - they were Bradley hunting!
Ed closed in to continue getting side shots as the Iraqis reorientated:
With no time to lose, Ed pressed on towards the objective, where by now the penny had finally dropped!





























