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== Conflict == | == Conflict == | ||
- | By the evening of 18 February, matters were approaching crisis point for the US 45th Infantry Division. General Von Mackensen's troops had nearly broken through and he was planning to release his final reserves for the last push. Clark called a meeting of his generals, where it was agreed that units from 1st Armored, 6th Armored Infantry, and 30th Infantry Regiment would launch a counter attack into the German flank “with everything we've got!” The task force, under General Ernie Harmon, jumped off at 6:30 AM on 19 February along the ‘Bowling Alley’, a ridge of ground leading from Padiglione Woods to Carroceto. By 8:30 AM the tanks and infantry had reached a point one mile from the line of departure. Task Force Harmon soon ran into a heavy concentration of Germans forming up for another attack along the Albano-Anzio Road. The flanking force, with the element of surprise, soon threw the Germans into confusion and panic. | ||
== Versions == | == Versions == |
Latest revision as of 16:58, 25 April 2018
"Everything We've Got!" | |
Publication: Shingle's List | |
Location: Albano-Anzio Road, Italy | |
Scenario Date: 19 February 1944 | |
# of Turns: 10 | |
# of Maps: 3 | |
Maps Used: 18, 33, 43 | |
Attacker: American | |
Defender: German |
Conflict
By the evening of 18 February, matters were approaching crisis point for the US 45th Infantry Division. General Von Mackensen's troops had nearly broken through and he was planning to release his final reserves for the last push. Clark called a meeting of his generals, where it was agreed that units from 1st Armored, 6th Armored Infantry, and 30th Infantry Regiment would launch a counter attack into the German flank “with everything we've got!” The task force, under General Ernie Harmon, jumped off at 6:30 AM on 19 February along the ‘Bowling Alley’, a ridge of ground leading from Padiglione Woods to Carroceto. By 8:30 AM the tanks and infantry had reached a point one mile from the line of departure. Task Force Harmon soon ran into a heavy concentration of Germans forming up for another attack along the Albano-Anzio Road. The flanking force, with the element of surprise, soon threw the Germans into confusion and panic.
Versions
- Scenario Shin7 in Shingle's List
Victory Conditions
The American must control stone buildings
Balance
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