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== Conflict ==
== Conflict ==
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Patton drove his VII Corps down and through the narrow corridor between the German flanking position and the Atlantic Coast. The 4th U.S. Armoured Division reached Avranches in the evening of 30 July. On the following day it took Pontaubault and established a bridgehead over the Selune River. Patton had burst open the door for the breakout into unconfined expanses of France. That is if he could keep the door open. Patton's VII Corps depended on one road over one bridge, for only one single road with one single bridge led from Avranches over the Selune into Brittany.
 


== Versions History ==
== Versions History ==

Latest revision as of 17:45, 25 April 2018

""That Damn Bridge!""

File:Scenario WP 8.jpg
Publication: Winpak 1
Location: Pontaubault, France
Scenario Date: 01/08/1944
# of Turns: 9,5
# of Maps: 3
Maps Used: 40, 41, 44
File:Board WP 8.jpg
Attacker: German
Defender: American


Conflict

Patton drove his VII Corps down and through the narrow corridor between the German flanking position and the Atlantic Coast. The 4th U.S. Armoured Division reached Avranches in the evening of 30 July. On the following day it took Pontaubault and established a bridgehead over the Selune River. Patton had burst open the door for the breakout into unconfined expanses of France. That is if he could keep the door open. Patton's VII Corps depended on one road over one bridge, for only one single road with one single bridge led from Avranches over the Selune into Brittany.

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