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== Conflict == | == Conflict == | ||
In an effort to cut off the Seventh Army's retreat to the Iaman Peninsula, Stalin devised a plan to use a combined land and seaborne operation. The Black Sea Fleet would land a force composed of army and naval troops in the German's rear. The landing point chosen was the area around Ozereyka Bay. After heavy naval bombardment, the first Russian assault waves landed on the beach in front of Rumanian coastal defense units and formed up for the push towards the town of Glebovka, their first inland objective. | |||
== Versions == | == Versions == |
Latest revision as of 16:44, 25 April 2018
Beachhead at Ozereyka Bay | |
Publication: ASL Annual '91 | |
Location: Glebovka, Russia | |
Scenario Date: 4 February 1943 | |
# of Turns: 11 | |
# of Maps: 4 | |
Maps Used: 2, 3, 4, 5 | |
Attacker: Russian | |
Defender: Axis (Romanian / German) |
Conflict
In an effort to cut off the Seventh Army's retreat to the Iaman Peninsula, Stalin devised a plan to use a combined land and seaborne operation. The Black Sea Fleet would land a force composed of army and naval troops in the German's rear. The landing point chosen was the area around Ozereyka Bay. After heavy naval bombardment, the first Russian assault waves landed on the beach in front of Rumanian coastal defense units and formed up for the push towards the town of Glebovka, their first inland objective.
Versions
- Scenario A26 in ASL Annual '91
Victory Conditions
The Russian must eliminate Axis units and exit units
Balance
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