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ASL Comp: GWASL XIII – German East Africa: German and Irregular

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Another fascinating era in Great War military history is represented by the German East African Campaign. It was the setting of the famous movie, "The African Queen", and devolved into a series of battles and guerrilla warfare clashes, which started in German East Africa and spread to Mozambique, Northern Rhodesia, British East Africa, Uganda and the Belgian Congo. Before the campaign ended in November 1917, Germans and their Askari clients kept the drumbeats of war going on the dark continent with the aim of tying down Allied soldiers, keeping the latter away from the battlefields of Europe. After the sinking of the Pegasus, the British salvaged and used six 4 inch (100mm) guns from the ship, which became known as the ‘Peggy guns’. Meanwhile, the crew of sunken Königsberg, and its 4.1 inch (100mm) guns, were folded into the Schutztruppe. The British reinforced. The Belgians reinforced. The German commander Lettow-Vorbeck fought a costly battle at Mahiwa, with 519 German casualties and 2,700 British casualties in the Nigerian brigade. This faraway theater saw some of the most dramatic fighting, amidst some of the world’s most stirring terrain, during World War I. Ownership of ASL-RB, GWASL 1 and all preceding GWASL modules required to play. Scenarios: Under Kilimanjaro - Kahe, German East Africa, March 21st 1916 The End of Neutrality - Taveta, German East Africa, August 15th 1914 Adui Tayari (the Enemy is Ready) - Tanga, German East Africa, November 4th 1914 Ras-Kasone Bug Out - Ras-Kasone, German East Africa, November 5th 1914 Empty Hills - Burungi Mountians, German East Africa, May 9th 1916 Effective Effendi - Kondoa-Irangi, German East Africa, June 13th 1916 Along The Tanganjikabahn - Usoke, German East Africa, September 3rd 1916 Along The Wami - Derkawa, German East Africa, August 13th 1916

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