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| '''Publication:''' [[ASL Annual '93b]]
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| '''Publication:''' [[ASL News]], [[ASL Annual 93b|ASL Annual '93b]]
 
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| '''Location:''' Near Nezvet Ghirba, Libya
 
| '''Location:''' Near Nezvet Ghirba, Libya
 
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| '''Scenario Date:''' 16/06/1940
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| '''Scenario Date:''' 16 June 1940
 
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== Conflict ==
 
== Conflict ==
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On the afternoon of June 10th, Italy declared war upon France and England. At a single stroke, the fight had leapt beyond the confines of Europe to become a "world" conflict. On the 16th, two troops of B Squadron, 11th Hussars, were patrolling the frontier when one of the drivers spotted an Italian column of tanks and trucks, loaded with infantry, moving north along the track on the Libyan side toward Fort Capuzzo. This was reported by radio to the Squadron HQ, even as the leader of the second troop spotted another column eastbound on a converging course. Altogether, the British now had 29 Italian tanks and 70 trucks in view. The Squadron CO ordered an immediate withdrawal. But the first troop had already moved through a gap in the frontier wire and opened fire on the Italians
 
 
  
== Versions History ==
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== Versions ==
* [[Scenario A 61]] in [[ASL Annual '93b]]  
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* Scenario NEWS30 in [[ASL News]]
* 1993 Published by Avalon Hill Game Company
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* Scenario A61 in [[ASL Annual 93b|ASL Annual '93b]]
  
"Published Elsewhere: ASL News 15 ASL News 30 & Euro-Pack 4 Euro-Pack 20"
 
  
 
== Victory Conditions ==
 
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The British must eliminate Italian units
  
  
 
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* NEWS30 [http://www.jrvdev.com/ROAR/VER1/ShowScenario.asp?ScenarioID=375 ROAR]
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* A61 [http://www.jrvdev.com/ROAR/VER1/ShowScenario.asp?ScenarioID=269 ROAR]
  
  
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== After Action Report ==
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== Download ==
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[[Category:Scenarios]]
 
[[Category:Scenarios]]

Latest revision as of 02:23, 26 April 2018

Across the Wire

Publication: ASL News, ASL Annual '93b
Location: Near Nezvet Ghirba, Libya
Scenario Date: 16 June 1940
# of Turns: 6
# of Maps: 2
Maps Used: 30, 31
Attacker: British
Defender: Italian


Conflict

On the afternoon of June 10th, Italy declared war upon France and England. At a single stroke, the fight had leapt beyond the confines of Europe to become a "world" conflict. On the 16th, two troops of B Squadron, 11th Hussars, were patrolling the frontier when one of the drivers spotted an Italian column of tanks and trucks, loaded with infantry, moving north along the track on the Libyan side toward Fort Capuzzo. This was reported by radio to the Squadron HQ, even as the leader of the second troop spotted another column eastbound on a converging course. Altogether, the British now had 29 Italian tanks and 70 trucks in view. The Squadron CO ordered an immediate withdrawal. But the first troop had already moved through a gap in the frontier wire and opened fire on the Italians

Versions


Victory Conditions

The British must eliminate Italian 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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