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== Conflict ==
== Conflict ==
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After the grueling ordeal of Ortona, the Canadian advance along the Adriatic coast eventually ground to a halt at the end of January. What followed was twelve weeks of static warfare characterized by daytime sniping and shelling and aggressive nocturnal patrolling. By day the Riccio valley was a no-man's-land. At night, control of the valley went to the most aggressive side. Both sides would sally forth to take prisoners, ambush enemy patrols, set booby traps and reconnoiter enemy fortifications.
 


== Versions History ==
== Versions History ==

Latest revision as of 02:44, 26 April 2018

Adriatic Barricade

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Publication: Pollock, Brent
Location: Riccio River Valley, Italy
Scenario Date: 02/01/1944
# of Turns: 10
# of Maps: 1
Maps Used: 13
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Attacker: Canadian
Defender: German


Conflict

After the grueling ordeal of Ortona, the Canadian advance along the Adriatic coast eventually ground to a halt at the end of January. What followed was twelve weeks of static warfare characterized by daytime sniping and shelling and aggressive nocturnal patrolling. By day the Riccio valley was a no-man's-land. At night, control of the valley went to the most aggressive side. Both sides would sally forth to take prisoners, ambush enemy patrols, set booby traps and reconnoiter enemy fortifications.

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