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Situation - This encounter is an example of a fairly common road block/traffic control point. The forces described are Russian/Soviet, but the overall force structure could easily be adjusted to represent Polish, NATO, European Union (EU), or even marauder forces. A traffic control point will usually be sited at an intersection, bridge, or other feature along a road of military interest. They will most frequently be found along main supply routes (MSR) and other well travelled roads. The Unit {| {| {| {| The Environment Other Items of Note at the Road Block

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