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== Conflict == | == Conflict == | ||
- | The 101st Airborne was desperately low on ammunition, trapped near Bastogne. A desperate attempt to resupply the pocket was formulated. 50 Waco and Horsa gliders, towed from bases in England by C-47s, flown by volunteer pilots, attempted to re-supply them. Upon arrival at the pre-selected landing zone, they discovered U.S. and German troops dug in at either end of the frozen field, separated by only a few hundred yards. As the gliders came down between the lines, troops from both sides sprinted into the field. . . | ||
== Versions == | == Versions == |
Latest revision as of 18:27, 25 April 2018
A Belated Christmas | |
Publication: A GI's Dozen | |
Location: Bastogne, Belgium | |
Scenario Date: 27 December 1944 | |
# of Turns: 8 | |
# of Maps: 3 | |
Maps Used: 2, 4, 5 | |
Attacker: German | |
Defender: American |
Conflict
The 101st Airborne was desperately low on ammunition, trapped near Bastogne. A desperate attempt to resupply the pocket was formulated. 50 Waco and Horsa gliders, towed from bases in England by C-47s, flown by volunteer pilots, attempted to re-supply them. Upon arrival at the pre-selected landing zone, they discovered U.S. and German troops dug in at either end of the frozen field, separated by only a few hundred yards. As the gliders came down between the lines, troops from both sides sprinted into the field. . .
Versions
- Scenario U9 in A GI's Dozen
Victory Conditions
The American must eliminate German units and control Glider hexes
Balance
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