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| '''Publication:''' [[ | | '''Publication:''' [[Yanks]] | ||
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| '''Location:''' Pointe-du-Hoc, France | | '''Location:''' Pointe-du-Hoc, France | ||
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| '''Scenario Date:''' | | '''Scenario Date:''' 6 June 1944 | ||
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| '''# of Turns:''' 7 | | '''# of Turns:''' 7 | ||
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| '''# of Maps:''' 3 | | '''# of Maps:''' 3 | ||
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| '''Maps Used:''' | | '''Maps Used:''' 7, 16, 19 | ||
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| '''Attacker:''' German | | '''Attacker:''' German | ||
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== Conflict == | == Conflict == | ||
- | American Rangers had scaled the cliffs at Pointe-du-Hoc only to find the coastal battery guns there gone from their casemates. But once atop the cliff, there was no returning to the sea. The Rangers set up a perimeter to await their relief at the hands of the 116th Infantry. Given all that was happening around them, the Germans were slow to react and mounted their first serious push against the isolated Americans around 1600 hours. . . | ||
== Versions == | |||
* Scenario 19 in [[Yanks]] | |||
== Victory Conditions == | == Victory Conditions == | ||
The German must occupy hexes | |||
== Balance == | == Balance == | ||
* [http://www.jrvdev.com/ROAR/VER1/ShowScenario.asp?ScenarioID=19 ROAR] | |||
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== After Action | == After Action Reports == | ||
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[[Category:Scenarios]] | [[Category:Scenarios]] |
Latest revision as of 18:44, 26 April 2018
Backs to the Sea | |
Publication: Yanks | |
Location: Pointe-du-Hoc, France | |
Scenario Date: 6 June 1944 | |
# of Turns: 7 | |
# of Maps: 3 | |
Maps Used: 7, 16, 19 | |
Attacker: German | |
Defender: American |
Conflict
American Rangers had scaled the cliffs at Pointe-du-Hoc only to find the coastal battery guns there gone from their casemates. But once atop the cliff, there was no returning to the sea. The Rangers set up a perimeter to await their relief at the hands of the 116th Infantry. Given all that was happening around them, the Germans were slow to react and mounted their first serious push against the isolated Americans around 1600 hours. . .
Versions
- Scenario 19 in Yanks
Victory Conditions
The German must occupy hexes
Balance
Errata
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Analysis
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After Action Reports
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VASL Logs
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Downloads
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