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Psycannons on the Purgation squad play against the guard
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Warhammer battle report Daemon Hunters vs. Imperial Guard
1000 points, spearhead deployment, Annihilation mission.

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This would be the first time fielding the daemon hunters for me. The battlefield was left set up as it was for the guard vs. necron battle. The logic behind this is that the Grey Knights were not sure if it was a daemonic attack or something else that the guard were able to drive off. The goal of the Grey Knights was to claim the area, search it for clues and then, if required, save the souls of the tainted guardsmen who battled the daemons.

My Grey knights therefore launched their attack with the required two troop choices, taking the third as a fast attack and therefore able to deep strike unit. A hero in terminator armour would lead them. And a Purgation Squad and the Lance off their strike curser would be the heavy support.

The imperial guard were taking three chimera’s loaded with troops, a large block of troops on the ground and heavy weapons to guard the sides. The plan for the guard was to shift their troops into the ruins while the chimera’s curved around the battlefield sweeping up the Grey knights as they did so.

(turn 1)
Grey knights have one troop squad move forward, armed with two psy-cannons. The second troop squad, with it’s two flamers hungry for foes. The purgation squad sits on the hill and attempts to blast the guard. They have range but the damage dealt is minor.

The guard move forward. The full weight of the guard comes down on the five man grey knights unit with the psy-cannons. Only one grey knight survives.

(turn 2)
Grey knights know they are in trouble. They have lost 20% of their troops and dealt almost no damage in return. They also fail to get both of their re-enforcements. The purgation squad fires into the guard, scoring some death.

The imperial guard roll forward, their chimera wall pushing along the north side. The rest of their troops pour into the center. Weapons fire claims a handful of grey knights, dropping the grey knights down to 65% left.

(turn 3)
The grey knights get their re-enforcements, the lance blast strikes into the center temple killing 8. A grey knight squad deep strikes, lead by the terminator hero, fires into a heavy weapons team. Other light losses occur on the guard.

The imperial guard keep rolling forward like a steamroller. Another handful of Grey Knights fall.

(turn 4)
The grey knights blast into the imperial guard. The lance blasts a number, and the Grey knight with the flamer cooks some more. The psy-cannons on the hill blast another couple. The Grey knight hero and his team also add their fire into the guard. Three troops remain standing outside of the chimera. In kill points the grey knights have won, as long as they don’t get wiped out.

The chimera and guard keep rolling ahead on turn 4. They finish off the final grey knight trooper who was in the middle, as well as pick away at the Purgation squad on the hill.

(turn 5)
The Grey knights, victory close, but not close enough, fire into the chimeras trying to at least slow them down. No luck.

The guard, in turn, roll ahead with their tank wave. One chimera gets up to the grey knight purgation squad and unloads a full load of ogryn. The other two chimeras unload their loads of storm troopers on the grey knight hero and squad. It ends quickly, as the grey knights are shot to death.

Victory guard.

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Identifier: hahnemannian46homo
Title: The Hahnemannian monthly
Year: 1865 (1860s)
Authors: Homœopathic Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania
Subjects: Homeopathy
Publisher: West Pittston, Pa. [etc.] : LaBarre Printing Co.
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, vomiting, diarrhea and herpes. Thesesymptoms disappear in 24 to 36 hours, leaving no trace, with the excep-tion of some loss of weight. It seems that when a man has already hadtyphoid, the chances are that his reaction will be more severe. Among14,000 persons vaccinated, there have been reported to date, 6 cases oftyphoid with no deaths, while among the remainder of the army duringthe same length of time, there have been 418 cases with 32 deaths. Hadthe entire army been vaccinated, the same rate of incidence would havegiven 36 cases instead of 418.—Major F. F. Russell, Boston Med. and Sur-gical Jour. J 911 Editorial. 615 EDITORIAL THE HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. BEDFORD SPRINGS, SEPTEMBER 5TH, 6TH AND ^TH. It is seldom that the busy doctor has such an opportunityfor combining profit and pleasure in a short vacation, as willbe afforded at the coming meeting of the Homoeopathic Medi-cal Society of the State of Pennsylvania at Bedford Springs. Bedford Springs Hotel.

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Title: Agriculture; a text for the school and the farm
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Benson, Oscar Herman, 1875-1951. [from old catalog] Betts, George Herbert, 1868-1934, [from old catalog] joint author
Subjects: Agriculture
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t late summer seeding should us-ually be practised. Alfalfa sown during August and thefirst week of September will have the best chance through-out this region. 6. Harvesting the Crop Time for cutting.—Alfalfa makes the best hay if cutwhile in early bloom. A better means of determining thetime for cutting is, however, to watch the start of the newshoots from the base of the plant. These shoots make thegrowth for the succeeding crop. When they are from oneto two inches in length is the best time to harvest. In thisway the new growth goes on without interruption. 142 AGRICULTURE If the cutting takes place much earlier than this, thereis a loss of growing time in waiting for the new shoots todevelop. If, on the other hand, the cutting is delayed untilthese shoots are too long, the mower will clip them off andthey must begin all over again, thus delaying the next crop.Usually it is possible to secure three cuttings of alfalfa inthe corn region and as manv as eight, ten or even twelve in

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Side delivery raker in au alfalfa Held, yielding two tuns tothe acre on second cutting. some of the irrigated regions of the West. It is evidentthat if the greatest number of cuttings is to be securedeach crop must be cut as soon as it is ready in order to letthe next get properly started. Handling the hay.—Alfalfa, like clover, should beharvested so that the hay may reach the barn or stack withthe least possible amount of handling or exposure to theweather. The alfalfa leaves contain a large proportion of ALFALFA 143 the food value of the plant, and are easily crumbled andlost if the hay gets too dry. Probably the best plan is to cock the hay when the stemsare about half dry, stacking it when moisture no longershows as a wisp of the plant is twisted by the finger. Inregions where frequent rains are the rule during the hay-ing season, it pays to have haycock covers consisting ofsquares of muslin to the corners of which weights are at-tached, or pins to thrust into the hay or the gro

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