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Battle Of Carpiquet II - END

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Battle Of Carpiquet II

On the night of 4 to 5 July 1944, Kurt Meyer prepares the German counter-offensive to take over the municipality of Carpiquet, essential in his view to the defense of
Caen. His troops stand ready to pierce the front line from the village of Francqueville and they gather all the necessary support in armor, artillery, mortars, heavy
machine guns. Shortly after midnight, July 5, the counterattack begins. Carpiquet's defense holds firm against this German offensive: the fighting continues
throughout the night and until dawn. The Germans launch no less than three attacks, all of which will fail and their losses are high. They keep up the pressure,
though, with mortar and rocket launcher fire during the day, but the Canadian defenses hold firm.

The following night, the Germans renewed their offensive against the North Shore Regiment with the support of their artillery. The Canadians, once again, are not
backing down and their opponents are being shot by powerful shots. At the dawn of July 6, 1944 SS soldiers supported by tanks launch a large offensive against
positions held by the Regiment of La Chaudière. The Canadian infantry must retreat while awaiting the salvating support of Sherman tanks that allows it to regain its
original line of defense.

The airfield falls entirely and definitively in the hands of the Canadians on Sunday, July 9, 1944, following Operation Charnwood (launched the day before by the 3rd
Canadian Infantry Division) to take control of Caen from the north and west. . Following a massive bombardment by 450 Royal Air Force aircraft, the La Chaudière
regiment seized the last hangars south of the airfield while the infantrymen of Queen's Own Rifles of Canada seized the barracks.

German (LSSAH, 12th SS Panzer Division) -->[ Canadian (Elements 8th Brigade, Canadian 3rd Division)

Best played on German SIDE first / with LOS: 6 Hexes / with RULE: Huge OBA / with MOD: Yours / etc.

Scenario Length: 8 Game Turns
Victory objective: The side with the required Victory Points is the winner. Both sides gets VPs for owning VP Objectives.
Scenario designer : ASL'Men [ Battles of Carpiquet ]
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To Saint-Lo - Stop Whining Start Playing

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To Saint-Lo

In the spring of 1944, Saint-Lo housed the headquarters of the 84th German Army Corps (LXXXIV Armeekorps). The initial plans of
the Allies foresee the liberation of the city nine days after the beginning of the landing: it plays a major strategic role
insofar as it is a particularly important communication and circulation center in the department of La Manche. Saint-Lo is
under the responsibility of General der Fallschirmtruppe Eugen Meindl commanding II. Fallschirmkorps.

From June 6, 1944, the city of Saint-Lo is bombed by the Allies who aim at the railway station and the power station: every
day for a week, the air raids continue, gradually transforming the town into a pile of ruins and Nearly 800 inhabitants are
killed in the bombardment of the night from June 6th to 7th.

As of July 11, 1944, the Americans of the 29th Infantry Division (Northeast) and 35th Infantry Division (North) are now only
about three kilometers from the city. They are opposed to the survivors of the 352. Infantry Division and the Fallschirmjger
Regiment 9 (3. Fallschirmjger-Division). The progress of the attackers is slow and difficult: they are subject to the permanent
and accurate shots of German gunners who cause heavy losses. Moreover, the torrential rains that poured into the sector Three
movements of land that dominate the region still separate the two camps: north of Saint-Lo point 122, north-east points 147 and
192. 2nd Infantry Division takes the number 192 that same day and the fighting for control of the other two hills begins.

On July 15, the 116th Infantry Regiment (29th Infantry Division) commanded by Colonel Philip R. Dwyer moved southwest of Hill
147 but Hill 122 still did not fall: the 1st Battalion of the 134th Infantry Regiment of the 35th Infantry Division is facing
this movement of ground defended by the Germans, at the height of the hamlet of Emilie. Noting that the Americans are unable
to seize the hill 122, Eugen Meindl reinforces its device by deploying new troops belonging to the 266. Infantry Division: the
Germans take full advantage of this high point by placing their artillery observers who fire deadly shootings as soon as their
opponents make the slightest movement. At 20:30, when they are only about 1,000 meters from the first homes, the Allies launch
a new bombing of German positions in the area of Saint-Lo. The 116th Infantry Regiment (IR) launches a new night-time attack on
the eastern entrance to the city, but the front still does not fall; on the contrary, the 2nd Battalion, under Major Sidney V.
Bingham, Jr., is isolated from the rest of the regiment by German fire, and he has to keep up all night with his men who have
very little ammunition.

American (134th Infantry Regiment of the 35th Infantry Division) -->[ German (3. Fallschirmjger-Division)

Best played only American SIDE(AI does not know how to maneuver the tanks in hedges) / with LOS: 9 Hexes / with RULE: Hedgerow
Hell / with MOD: Yours / etc.

Scenario Length: 12 Game Turns
Victory objective: The side with the required Victory Points is the winner. Both sides gets VPs for owning VP Objectives.
Scenario designer : Genius'Men [ Ligne de Front n°73 ]
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JP011 That Which We Hold So Dear.

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JP011: That Which We Hold So Dear. NE of Nijmagen the town of Huissen. September 23, 1944.

History: The bridge at Nijmagen had been secured by the American paratroopers and elements
of the British XXX Corps but the German SS units around Arnhem were determined to deny
the Arnhem bridge from the Allies. While the bulk of 2nd SS Panzer Corps troops were engaged
against the British 1st Airborne west of Arnhem, other SS units and low quality guarrison infantry
troops pressed in against the corridor the Allies were trying to establish into Arnhem. At Huissen,
the British force came under heavy pressure from German attacks all through the day. So far the
attacks in the morning were beaten back but in early afternoon SS infantry supported by
Panther tanks appeared and hammered the British forward positions with accurate tank and
artillery fire. The British troops there were ordered to hold at all costs as General Horrocks
commander of XXX Corps rushed reinforcements to Huissen to check the German advance.

Play Mode: Best played as Germans against Computer British, normal or hard difficulty.

Units Human Players (AI player units may vary)
German: Squads, Half Squads, LMG, MMG, HMG, PF, Lt-Mtr, AFV, OBA
British: Squads, Half Squads, Crews, MMG, LMG, HMG, Lt-Mtr, Ordnance, AFV, OBA

Map: Up direction is northeast, four maps (2x2). Visibility 14 hexes. Nijmagen is south.

Special Rule: British have three fortified building locations. SS Squads are Stealthy.

Terrain: Rural and Town.

Scenario Length: 12 Game Turns.

Victory Objective: The side with the most Victory Points at the end is the winner. Both sides get VPs for
owning VP Objectives and destroying enemy units at the end of the scenario.

Scenario Designer: John M. Pirman [Matrix Callsign: Big Ivan]



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Action at Balberkamp

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Action at Balberkamp

Balberkamp, Norway 1940-04-22.
After the initial landings at Oslo, the Germans began to move northward, through the valley of the Gudbrandsdalen, towards
Trondheim. The Norwegians and British forces there attempted numerous blocking actions which were largely unsuccessful. One
such was made by elements of Group Ruge outside the village of Balberkamp. Knowing they could not halt panzers, the Norwegians
fully expected British reinforcements to come to their aid in their desperate stand. Displaying superb tactical insight, the
German commander dispatched a lightly armed company in a wide flanking movement to seize the heights behind the enemy position.
Luck was with them, and the Germans were able to establish themselves on the hills just prior to the arrival of the British.

German (Infanterie-Division 340) -->[ Allied (Group Ruge and 1/5th Leicesters, 148th Infantry Brigade)

Best played on German SIDE first / with LOS: 9 Hexes / with RULE: Flanking Movement / with MOD: Yours / etc.

Scenario Length: 10 Game Turns
Victory objective: The side with the required Victory Points is the winner. Both sides gets VPs for owning VP Objectives.
Scenario designer : ASL'Men [ TAHGC-024 ]
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RE: Action at Balberkamp

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[&o] One of my favorites since the long gone time of Crescendo of Doom! [&o]
Chasing Germans in the moonlight is no mean sport

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RE: Action at Balberkamp

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ORIGINAL: UP844

[&o] One of my favorites since the long gone time of Crescendo of Doom! [&o]

Yes UP844 one of my favorites too from long ago. There was also another one set in Norway "On The Road to Andalsines" I think. Loved that one too![:)]
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Thanks for your support guys![&o]
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Crossroads 177 - Alsace I

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Crossroads 177

January 26, 1945 on the edge of Blind, Grussenheim, Alsace.
In January 1945 the first army of General de Lattre had surrounded a large number of Germans in the pocket of Colmar. The
German defense was very strong. To prevent the Germans from escaping from the pocket and threatening the Allied advance in
Germany, it was essential to take the villages east to Markolsheim, including Grussenheim.

French (Elements of the 2nd DB) -->[ German (Infanterie-Division 118,Schwere Panzer Abteilung 93)

Best played on French SIDE first / with LOS: 10 Hexes / with RULE: Oath of kufra / with MOD: Yours / etc.

Scenario Length: 8 Game Turns
Victory objective: The side with the required Victory Points is the winner. Both sides gets VPs for owning VP Objectives.
Scenario designer : Blitzkrieg'Men [ Le Carrefour de la Mort ]
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RE: Crossroads 177 - Alsace I

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[ Le Carrefour de la Mort ]

A proper title, indeed. [&o]

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Alsatian Verdun - Alsace II

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Alsatian Verdun

January 26, 1945 , Jebsheim, Alsace.
It had become apparent as the month of January drew to a close that the hub of resistance, the key, to the entire Colmar Pocket
was the well fortified town of Jebsheim. The capture of Jebsheim was necessary to protect the north flank of the 3rd Division's
advance. The village itself is laid out in a way highly advantageous to the defender. The Battle of Jebsheim was fought from 24
January to 2 February 1945.
General O'Daniel committed the U.S. 254th Infantry Regiment (part of the U.S. 63rd Infantry Division but attached to the U.S.
3rd Infantry Division for the duration of operations in the Colmar Pocket) as the primary US force to capture Jebsheim.
The Allied units who fought in and around Jebsheim were not only US troops but French as well. Among them a battalion of French
paratroopers of the French 1st Parachute Regiment, French tanks of Combat Command 6 (French 5th Armored Division), French
Foreign Legion, a group of Moroccan cavalry and some Resistance forces.
Among the German units where outfits of the schwere Panzerjaeger-Abteilung 654 (heavy Tankhunter Battalion 654) with mighty
Jagdpanther tanks. Jebsheim at this time is held by troops of the German 136th Gebirgsjaeger-Regiment (Mountain Infantry) of
the 2nd Gebirgsjaeger-Division.
Although the town of Jebsheim did not suffer as much destruction as other villages in the Colmar Pocket, it was on its soil
that the most violent and deadly fighting took place at the end of January 1945. Certain liberators still refer to it today as
the "Alsatian Verdun". During the Battle, Jebsheim will change hands for 3 times.


American/French -->[ German (2nd Gebirgsjaeger-Division, Schwere Panzerjaeger Abteilung 654)

Best played on American/French SIDE first / with LOS: 6 Hexes / with RULE: Trench fight / with MOD: Yours / etc.

Scenario Length: 10 Game Turns
Victory objective: The side with the required Victory Points is the winner. Both sides gets VPs for owning VP Objectives.
Scenario designer : ASL'Men [ ASL Scenario FT 220 ]
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RE: Alsatian Verdun - Alsace II

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DEVIOUS [&o] [&o] [&o]

The Para (and their supporting AFVs) made a wide (and very successful) flanking move and attacked the Germans from their rear.
The US infantry was hampered by artillery and terrain, but easily managed to take the two southernmost VP hexes.

Then, on turn 8, I realized that despite taking all the VP hexes (4 VP) and killing 3 AFVs (3 VP) and 1 crew (1 VP), I still got nothing better than a Minor defeat [:(].

Since I didn't hear AFVs moving after I took the VP hexes, I supposed there were three other crew around, but I had been unable to find them. Perhaps they lurk in the trenches I so elegantly [:D] avoided, but it was too late to advance against a bunch of Elite Germans in fortified buildings [:(].

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Stalingrad 2

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Stalingrad 2

End 1942.
Many Memories, Some Myths, One Legend.

German (6th Army(Paulus) and elements of the 4th Panzer Army(Hoth)) -->[ Russian (62nd Army(Chuikov)... )

Best played on German SIDE first, on Russian Side push quick setup for better challenge / with LOS: 6 Hexes / with RULE: RatterKrieg / with MOD: Yours / etc.

Scenario Length: 12 Game Turns
Victory objective: The side with the required Victory Points is the winner. Both sides gets VPs for owning VP Objectives.
Scenario designer : X'Men [ Socceroo ]

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Grussenheim-Alsace III- End

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Grussenheim

January 28, 1945 on the edge of Blind, Grussenheim, Alsace.
Attached to the 2nd French Army Corps of General de Monsabert, the 2nd DB took part in the reduction of the Colmar pocket. GT
"V", Tactical Group of Colonel Guillebon was engaged in the Battle of Grussenheim, a village held by the German grenadiers of
the 198th. Infanterie-division. The attack of January 28th was on two axes, one column attacked from the west crossing the
Blind, while another column having bypassed Grussenheim attacked it from the south coming from the neighborhood of Jebsheim.

French (Elements of the 2nd DB, 1st DFL) -->[ German (Infanterie-Division 198th)

Best played on French SIDE first / with LOS: 8 Hexes / with RULE: Staying Alive / with MOD: Yours / etc.

Scenario Length: 6 Game Turns
Victory objective: The side with the required Victory Points is the winner. Both sides gets VPs for owning VP Objectives.
Scenario designer : Memoir44'Men [ Grussenheim ]
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RE: Grussenheim-Alsace III- End

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Rico, in the "Grussenheim" scenario is the M10 on the bridge immobilised on purpose? It prevents the Sherman on Crossroad 177 from passing the river [&:].
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GRANDENHEIM'S LONG & QUIET DAYS DAY OF JANUARY 28th The Fighter of the D.F.L.
"On the 28th, the day rises, another section of the Genie of our D.F.L. ensures the launch of a TREADWAY bridge during a rapid maneuver that takes place in the best conditions, without any reaction from the enemy. At around 10:00, Lieutenant-Colonel PUTZ gives his orders. The attack of GRUSSSENHEIM will be done by the West. C.A. 3 (Captain DUAULT) of the III / R.M.T. reinforced with 2 tanks of the 1st Section of the 2nd Coy of 501 R.C.C. will make, on the axis JEBSHEIMGRUSSENHEIM, a diversion attack. The main action will be commanded by Commander DEBRAY who will have two columns. NORTH: to the orders of the Commander of SAIRIGNE, the 1st Legion Coy (Captain LANGLOIS) reinforced with a section of heavy machine guns of the Legion, the 11th Co. of the R.M.T. (Lieutenant BACHY) and the 3rd section of the 2nd Coy of 501 R.C.C. (Lieutenant LA BOURDONNAYE), which has only 3 tanks. SOUTH: to the orders of the captain of WITASSE, the 2nd Cie of Legion (Captain LANGLOIS), the 12th Cie of R.M.T. (Captain of CASTELLANE) and the 2nd Section (2 tanks) of the 501st R.C.C. (Aspiring RICHARDEAU). - The 3rd Legion Company (Captain MATTEI) will guard the bridge. - The Tanks-Destroyers of the 2nd Platoon of the 2nd Squadron of the R.B.F.M. Aspirant MAYMIL - who will be fatally wounded soon after - will support the main operation. The Artillery must make a 155 shot on objective and prepare the attack from 12:30 to 13h. The time of the opening is set at 13 hours. In the meantime, the units engaged are subjected to almost permanent fire of artillery and automatic weapons. The lieutenant of the BOURDONNAYE is killed by a burst in the chest; two men, on the verge of nervous breakdown due to the intensity of enemy fire, are evacuated. A Tank-Destroyer of the Armored Rifle Regiment on the other side of the BLIND attempts a maneuver, a blow of full whip ignites it in the middle of the bridge and his crew is put out of action (2 killed - 3 wounded).

A tank is able to tow it backwards, too. All other attempts at repair will be in vain, the bridge, which was so difficult to build, will remain unusable and only one tank will be found on the east bank of the BLIND. Around 12:45, the Group Chief of Staff, Major PUIG, confirms the order: GRUSSENHEIM must be taken the same day and Lieutenant-Colonel PUTZ maintains the order already given. Everyone will join his place convinced that the attack, as it is imposed on them, can only lead to a catastrophe. At that moment Father Captain PERIQUET of the 8th R.C.A preceding his Squadron, the 3rd Tank-Destroyer, arrived at the disposal of the 13th D.B.L.E since 22nd January.

It is 12:55, a shell falls in the center of the group formed by Lieutenant-Colonel PUTZ, Commander PUIG and Captain PERIQUET, killing all three. The order is maintained, the attack of GRUSSENHEIM is triggered of 2 sides at the same time. The armored group formed by the C.A.3 of III / R.M.T. and the 2nd Tank Company of the 501st C.C. cross the BLIND to the MILL of JEBSHEIM and approach the village from the South while the 1st and 2nd Legion Companies (1st B.L.E.) will progress from the West.
From the outlet, the Companies are blocked by violent enemy fire, resume in advance in small groups and infiltrate to the slaughterhouse. The armored vehicles of 501 R.C.C. (Arcis-sur-Aube and Montmirail) progress without difficulty and enter the village from the south but can not maintain it for lack of infantry.
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yeah Rico that immobilized sherman is a pain.

even minus the 2 tanks i got a minor US victory cause that mg in 7,12 malfunctioned...then it died.

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The spirit of the scenario is to win with the tanks coming from the south and the infantry coming from the west.
You can also let the nashorn destroy the M10 to "free" the sherman.
In any case, the sherman can shoot the mortar.
In this scenario, the angles of fire are very sneaky.
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ORIGINAL: rico21
You can also let the nashorn destroy the M10 to "free" the sherman.

I know better ways to commit suicide than charging a Nashorn [:D]. Besides that, this is the 2eme DB and the mechanized Balaklava is a British specialty (Halfaya Pass, Bourguebus Ridge, Monte Cieco Ridge...)

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RE: Climax At Nijmegen Bridge*ARNHEM(8/11)*

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Oosterbeek -Now-

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Oosterbeek
Tuesday September 19th 1944.
To the north of Oosterbeek, the 4th Parachute Brigade led an attempt by the 1st Airborne Division to break through the German
lines, but communication difficulties between British paratroopers and General Frederick Browning and the Americans, and enemy
resistance, caused the attack to fail with heavy losses. The 1st Airborne Division, scattered far and wide and hard pressed by
the enemy on all sides, had lost its offensive capability. Unable to help Lt.-Col. Frost, who commanded the only battalion
that had made it to the Arnhem bridge, they approached the Germanline and for several hours attempted to fight through the
German positions...
... The remaining soldiers attempted to withdraw into a defensive pocket at Oosterbeek and hold a bridgehead on the north bank
of the Rhine after overwhelming German resistance.
The parachute elements of the Polish 1st Independent Parachute Brigade had remained in England because of dense fog. Their
gliders, mainly carrying anti-tank guns and vehicles, were able to take off but had the misfortune to arrive above the landing
zone just as the 4th Parachute Brigade was retreating across it and the gliders came under fire from German units pursuing the
Brigade.

British (1st Airborne "Red Devils") --><-- German (9th SS Panzer Division Hohenstauffen, All units in the area)

Best played on British SIDE first / with LOS: 8 Hexes / with RULE: Historics Objectives / with MOD: Yours / etc.

Scenario Length: 10 Game Turns
Victory objective: The side with the required Victory Points is the winner. Both sides gets VPs for owning VP Objectives.
Scenario designer : Battle Academy'Men [ Oosterbeek ]
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