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- | In an ill-organized night attack during Operation Lightfoot, a battalion of the British 7th Motor Brigade had thrust forward to seize a German-held position. However, unaware that their maps were faulty, the men and carriers advanced along an incorrect compass bearing, halting in a shallow, sandy area a half-mile south of their objective. There they dug in for all-around defense, while with great difficulty their 6-pounder AT guns were brought up through the soft sand. Just before dawn, as nearby Axis tank formations, unaware of the British presence, began moving to their battle positions for the coming day, they were suddenly met by the sharp crack of 6pdrs at point-blank range. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 25 April 2018
...and Here We Damned Well Stay | |
Publication: ASL Annual '92 | |
Location: El Alamein, Egypt | |
Scenario Date: 27 October 1942 | |
# of Turns: 5 | |
# of Maps: 2 | |
Maps Used: 27, 28 | |
Attacker: German | |
Defender: British |
Conflict
In an ill-organized night attack during Operation Lightfoot, a battalion of the British 7th Motor Brigade had thrust forward to seize a German-held position. However, unaware that their maps were faulty, the men and carriers advanced along an incorrect compass bearing, halting in a shallow, sandy area a half-mile south of their objective. There they dug in for all-around defense, while with great difficulty their 6-pounder AT guns were brought up through the soft sand. Just before dawn, as nearby Axis tank formations, unaware of the British presence, began moving to their battle positions for the coming day, they were suddenly met by the sharp crack of 6pdrs at point-blank range.
Versions
- Scenario A50 in ASL Annual '92
Victory Conditions
The German must have tanks east of hexrow U
Balance
Errata
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Analysis
- And Here We Damned Well Played: The Playtest of Scenario A50 in ASL Annual '92
After Action Reports
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VASL Logs
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