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Rifle (First) Company (Infantry Company) FLAMES IN THE FALKLANDS: v0.5 Rifle (First) Company (Infantry Company) HEADQUARTERS First Company Due to the unique way in which the Argentine conscription system worked instead of be- ing integrated across a Battalion, the newest and rawest 17/18 year old recruits were in Coy HQ the 2/3rd companies, with the more experienced men in the 1st Company. INFANTRY RECCE ARMOUR Infantry Platoon Recce Platoon Armoured Car Troop RECCE INFANTRY INFANTRY ARTILLERY Howitzer Battery Infantry Platoon HMG Platoon SUPPORT BRIGADE Heavy Gun Battery INFANTRY ARTILLERY COMBAT PLATOONS COMBAT Infantry Platoon Mortar Platoon WEAPONS PLATOONS WEAPONS INFANTRY Infantry Platoon © FALKLANDSFAG 2014 MOTIVATION AND SKILL The Marines have always had a reputation for excellence through history and that was as much true in the Falklands, Royal Marine Platoons are rated as Reluctant Trained HEADQUARTERS Rifle Company HQ Headquarters Company HQ 60 Points Options Company Command Company 2ic Medic Team Add Medic Team for +5 points FAL Team FAL Team COMBAT PLATOONS Rifle Platoon Platoon HQ Section with: 2 Rifle Squads + MAG Team 145 Points Command FAL Team 3 Rifle Squads + MAG Team 220 Points Options: FAL Team FAL Team FAL Team FAL Team Upgrade the MAG team to a 3.5” Super-Bazooka Rifle Squad Rifle Squad team for +15 points. FAL Team FAL Team MAG Team FAL Teams Rifle Squad FAL Teams count as Rifle teams. RECCE PLATOONS Recce Platoon Platoon HQ Section with: 1 Recce Squad 90 Points Command FAL Team 2 Recce Squads 180 Points Recce Team Recce Team Recce Team Recce Team Recce Squad Recce Squad WEAPONS PLATOONS HMG Platoon Platoon HQ Section with: 2 HMG Teams 70 Points Command FAL Team Anti-Tank Team 4 HMG Teams 140 Points Options L2A1 HMG L2A1 HMG You may add a 35” Super-Bazooka team for +15 Points L2A1 HMG L2A1 HMG HMG Section HMG Section Mortar Platoon Platoon 2 Mortar Teams 100 Points Command FAL Team FOO Team 3 Mortar Teams 150 Points HQ Section with: Options L16A2 Mortar L16A2 Mortar L16A2 Mortar You may add a FOO team for +10 Points BRIGADE SUPPORT Armoured Car Squadron Troop HQ Section with: Panhard AML-90 Panhard AML-90 1 Recce Troop 200 Points Panhard AML-90 2 Recce Troops 400 Points Panhard AML-90 3 Recce Troops 600 Points Recce Troop Panhard AML-90 Panhard AML-90 Recce Troop Recce Troop Sand Channels The Argentines sent their wheeled armoured cars to the falklands equipped with desert Sand Channels to help dig their vehicles from the soft Falklands peat bog. Any Panhard AML-90 that fails a bogging check can add +1 to their roll each turn after the initial check Howitzer Battery Platoon HQ & Staff Team with: 1 Pack Howitzer 70 Points 2 Pack Howitzer 115 Points Command FAL Staff Team FOO Team Team 3 Pack Howitzer 160 Points Pack Howitzer Pack Howitzer Pack Howitzer Heavy Gun Battery Platoon HQ & Staff Team with: 1 CITER 155mm L33 110 Points 2 CITER 155mm L33 190 Points Command FAL Staff Team FOO Team Team CITER 155mm CITER 155mm L33 L33 .
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