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== Conflict ==
== Conflict ==
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I Company, 157th Infantry Regiment, under the command of Captain James G. Evans were tasked with defending a crucial overpass on the Albano-Anzio Road. On 17 February they had suffered heavy casualties repelling German infantry and Panzer attacks. Despite being almost isolated, spare ammunition was supplied to them during the night. The morning of 18 February brought a tremendous artillery barrage upon their positions. As the bombardment abated, Evans peered over the rim of his slit trench towards the German lines. He called out to the remnants of his company, “Here come the bastards!”


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Latest revision as of 17:11, 25 April 2018

"Here Come the Bastards"

File:Scenario Shin6.jpg
Publication: Shingle's List
Location: Albano-Anzio Road, Italy
Scenario Date: 18 February 1944
# of Turns: 6
# of Maps: 1
Maps Used: 13
Attacker: German
Defender: American


Conflict

I Company, 157th Infantry Regiment, under the command of Captain James G. Evans were tasked with defending a crucial overpass on the Albano-Anzio Road. On 17 February they had suffered heavy casualties repelling German infantry and Panzer attacks. Despite being almost isolated, spare ammunition was supplied to them during the night. The morning of 18 February brought a tremendous artillery barrage upon their positions. As the bombardment abated, Evans peered over the rim of his slit trench towards the German lines. He called out to the remnants of his company, “Here come the bastards!”

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The German must exit units


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