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== Conflict ==
 
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Upon reaching Caumont, the 2nd Panzer’s recon battalion immediately deployed to cover the town’s approaches. A half-hour later, a Jeep full of men from the 26th Infantry Regiment rounded a bend in the road and quickly pulled back after receiving fire from a 37mm anti-tank gun. This seemed to signal an American attack as several Shermans immediately began firing high explosive shells into the town from long range. When the shelling ceased, the Americans began marching up the road as if on a Sunday stroll. . .
 
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:32, 25 April 2018

A Sunday Stroll

Publication: ASL Journal 1
Location: Caumont, France
Scenario Date: 12 June 1944
# of Turns: 7.5
# of Maps: 1
Maps Used: 24
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Attacker: American
Defender: German


Conflict

Upon reaching Caumont, the 2nd Panzer’s recon battalion immediately deployed to cover the town’s approaches. A half-hour later, a Jeep full of men from the 26th Infantry Regiment rounded a bend in the road and quickly pulled back after receiving fire from a 37mm anti-tank gun. This seemed to signal an American attack as several Shermans immediately began firing high explosive shells into the town from long range. When the shelling ceased, the Americans began marching up the road as if on a Sunday stroll. . .

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Victory Conditions

The American must control buildings


Balance


Errata

  • The '45 Bazooka in the American OB should be a '44 Bazooka MMP


Analysis

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After Action Reports

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VASL Logs

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Downloads

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