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== Conflict ==
== Conflict ==
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The Sherman tanks of 3rd Royal Tank Regiment were in the lead of the armored charge of Operation Goodwood. Thanks to the suppression of the German defenses by Allied bombing and the speed of the advance, they did not encounter any significant opposition. However in their path were the Nebelwerfer batteries of the 272nd Brigade and the self-propelled guns of Batterie 3 of Sturmgeschutz Abteilung 200, commanded by Major Alfred Becker. Belying their ungainly appearance, the self-propelled guns were well placed to use their high velocity 75mm and 105mm ammo against the lightly armored Shermans.
 


== Versions ==
== Versions ==

Latest revision as of 21:58, 26 April 2018

Becker's Battery

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Publication: View From The Trenches 26/27
Location: Le Mesnil Frementel, Normandy, France
Scenario Date: 18 July 1944
# of Turns: 5.5
# of Maps: 4
Maps Used: 4, 10, 16, 19
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Attacker: British
Defender: German


Conflict

The Sherman tanks of 3rd Royal Tank Regiment were in the lead of the armored charge of Operation Goodwood. Thanks to the suppression of the German defenses by Allied bombing and the speed of the advance, they did not encounter any significant opposition. However in their path were the Nebelwerfer batteries of the 272nd Brigade and the self-propelled guns of Batterie 3 of Sturmgeschutz Abteilung 200, commanded by Major Alfred Becker. Belying their ungainly appearance, the self-propelled guns were well placed to use their high velocity 75mm and 105mm ammo against the lightly armored Shermans.

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Victory Conditions

The British must exit tanks


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