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== Conflict == | == Conflict == | ||
- | The Allied landings at Normandy were quickly followed by advances into the villages that lined the coast. A detachment of the 4th Brigade Commandos pushed into the sleepy village of Langrune-sur-Mer from Sword Beach and met stiff resistance from the veterans of the 21st Panzer Division. The commandos radioed for assistance from a French-Canadian unit to the west. With help on the way, the commandos pressed the attack. . . | ||
== Versions == | == Versions == |
Latest revision as of 22:11, 25 April 2018
A Point of the Sword | |
Publication: Backblast, The General 30.6, For King and Country | |
Location: Langrune-sur-Mer, France | |
Scenario Date: 6 June 1944 | |
# of Turns: 8 | |
# of Maps: 1 | |
Maps Used: 10 | |
Attacker: British | |
Defender: German |
Conflict
The Allied landings at Normandy were quickly followed by advances into the villages that lined the coast. A detachment of the 4th Brigade Commandos pushed into the sleepy village of Langrune-sur-Mer from Sword Beach and met stiff resistance from the veterans of the 21st Panzer Division. The commandos radioed for assistance from a French-Canadian unit to the west. With help on the way, the commandos pressed the attack. . .
Versions
- Scenario BB3 in Backblast
- Scenario G31 in The General 30.6
- Scenario 102 in For King and Country
Victory Conditions
The British must control buildings
Balance
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