This post is dedicated to Chuck Carey. Way back when we were first getting into Flames of War (5? 6 years ago?), Chuck manned up and played the Italians since everyone else had pretty much been spoken for. I always wanted an Italian army of my own and finally I'm just about done with that.
Chuck's Lancias were a unit that inspired terror for my tanks, and finally I can field some of my own.
Without further ado, I'd like to introduce you to Romulus and Remus, twin scourges of the desert!
A few more after the break!
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