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| '''Publication:''' [[The General 30.6]] | | '''Publication:''' [[The General 30.6]] | ||
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| '''Location:''' Near | | '''Location:''' Near St. George-d'Elle, France | ||
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| '''Scenario Date:''' 13 | | '''Scenario Date:''' 13 June 1944 | ||
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| '''# of Turns:''' | | '''# of Turns:''' 9.5 | ||
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| '''# of Maps:''' | | '''# of Maps:''' 2 | ||
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| '''Maps Used:''' | | '''Maps Used:''' 2, 11 | ||
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| [[Image:Board_G32.jpg|center|link=]] | | [[Image:Board_G32.jpg|center|link=]] | ||
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== Conflict == | == Conflict == | ||
- | After landing on D-Day, the 2nd Infantry Division was immediately pressed into the attack despite their support weapons and equipment not having arrived. Almost a week later, the division was still fighting with rifles alone. On June 13th, the 1st Battalion crossed the River Elle in an attack towards the town of St. George-d’Elle but was pinned down by mortar and machine-gun fire. D Company went over to Company C in an effort to help push their advance. . . | ||
== Versions == | |||
* Scenario G32 in [[The General 30.6]] | |||
== Victory Conditions == | == Victory Conditions == | ||
The American must exit units | |||
== Balance == | == Balance == | ||
* [http://www.jrvdev.com/ROAR/VER1/ShowScenario.asp?ScenarioID=172 ROAR] | |||
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== After Action | == After Action Reports == | ||
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[[Category:Scenarios]] | [[Category:Scenarios]] |
Latest revision as of 21:08, 25 April 2018
A Helping Hand | |
Publication: The General 30.6 | |
Location: Near St. George-d'Elle, France | |
Scenario Date: 13 June 1944 | |
# of Turns: 9.5 | |
# of Maps: 2 | |
Maps Used: 2, 11 | |
Attacker: American | |
Defender: German |
Conflict
After landing on D-Day, the 2nd Infantry Division was immediately pressed into the attack despite their support weapons and equipment not having arrived. Almost a week later, the division was still fighting with rifles alone. On June 13th, the 1st Battalion crossed the River Elle in an attack towards the town of St. George-d’Elle but was pinned down by mortar and machine-gun fire. D Company went over to Company C in an effort to help push their advance. . .
Versions
- Scenario G32 in The General 30.6
Victory Conditions
The American must exit units
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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