Here's the scenario description:
It's shortly after midnight on 6th June 1944, and the fate of the world will soon be decided. Around 13,100 paratroopers of the U.S. 82nd Airborne and 101st Airborne Divisions will drop on the Cotentin Peninsula tonight, beginning the largest invasion in history and, with it, the fight to liberate Europe from the scourge of Nazism.
Much of the night's fighting will take place North of Carentan, behind a strip of coast that will be forever immortalised as Utah Beach. Men of the 101st Airborne must secure key "exits" to allow the main invasion force to leave the beach and move inland. Elsewhere, German artillery emplacements threaten the approaching landing craft and key crossing points must be secured.
Whilst the 7. Armee waits unawares below, a storm gathers above the landing zones. And so it is that the men of the 101st find themselves scattered, disoriented and with the clock ticking...
More information, including details of the historical sources that I used can be found on my blog. I can't post links here, but a Google search for "Ubiquitous Game Creative" should take you there.
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The scenario is attached to this post, or can be downloaded at http://ubiquitousgame.wordpress.com/201 ... airbourne/.