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Game of no mans land. Germans bunkered down and machine gunned down allied advances

July 6th, 2019

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The German Heer defeated the British infantry in a Top Secret mission. The Germans took minimal casualties, losing a lieutenant to an artillery barrage, and managed to escape with the intel. The Stug killed an AVRE Churchill and screened the retreat of infantry forces.

July 5th, 2019

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Firefight! The British Paras successfully captured a small refinery building from the Heer Defenders. A bloody battle for the Germans with two wounded paras.

July 5th, 2019

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All those weeks running Curahee paid off! Under sniper and buzzsaw fire, the allied squads were able to bypass the German trap with minimal casualties.

July 5th, 2019

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Night skirmishe d day book. Germans decimate the us Paratroopers unlucky enough to land in the area. German victory.

July 4th, 2019

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Pursuant to the morning’s probing engagement the American’s brought up a Sherman and more troops to pass through the crossroads what was just won. The Germans were not so willing to give up the intersection and threw some larger squads armed with heavy weapons at the Americans. The American vehicles took their toll while avoiding the flame throwers, Panzerfausts and Panzerschreck. The German forces were too widespread and the Americans were able to punch through.

July 4th, 2019

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A Greyhound supported by a couple of units of US Army riflemen were probing forward towards a crossroads. They encountered a small group of Sturmpionier doing the same and a meeting engagement ensued. The Germans were surprised by the armored car and initial ferocity of the Americans who eventually captured the intersection.

July 4th, 2019

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On the night of June 5th to 6th, 1944, the British paratroopers of the 5th Brigade of the 6th Airborne Division jump between Ranville and Bréville. They join the commandos of Major Howard who managed to seize the bridge of Bénouville (Pegasus Bridge) on the channel of Caen and the bridge of Ranville on the Orne. But unlike Ranville, Bréville, located on a height, allows the 346th German Division to repel the British at the dawn of June 6, 1944. The village has to be taken despite strong resistance from German forces.
Allied Intelligence warned that the 346th Division was well equipped and determined.
After multiple breakthroughs of the British paratroopers, constantly pushed back at the last moment, despite an impressive efficiency of the sniper, the German determination remains intact.
At the end of the day Bréville is still in the hands of the Axis, but it’s just the beginning of a long and harsh fight
DRAW

July 4th, 2019

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Germans finally captured the US Commanding Officer from hard pushed US Airborne at the start of the 7th turn.

July 4th, 2019

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With the British Paratroopers waiting for new orders and details about the German army nearby, the German Army took the offensive to try and rout the British from the area. Unfortunately, the training of the Paratroopes was too much, and with troops on both sides on top of the objective at the end, a draw was inevitable.

July 4th, 2019

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