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The British Paras were dug in well at Peagus bridge as the Germany grenadiers approached. The defenses around the cafe soon opened up and took a toll on the advancing Germans. However the Germans on the right flank swarmed on the lone unit of paras defending a fortified building. As more German units arrived and advanced on the bridge it looked lost for the allies but then the bagpipes started and commando units arrived. They took a heavy toll on the Germans on the right flank and all bar annihilated them. With the paras holding the cafe and surrounding buildings on the left flank and the Commandos routing the Germans on the right, Pegasus Bridge was lost to the Axis and held by the Allies.

June 10th, 2019

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In the defence of the Merville Battery, the British troops took heavy casualties but still got to the guns.

June 10th, 2019

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Lt. Greenberg’s platoon of A Company met a force of Germans in a French village for a battle of Maximum Attrition. Although a squad of the larger, less experienced Germans took refuge in a church, the Yanks were able to wipe them out completely, mostly due to the rifles and bayonets of Sergeant Stone’s squad, who suffered many casualties. The survivors jeered at Sgt. Murphy’s squad, calling them goldbrickers for being out of position for the action, after the Germans deployed in a refused flank.

June 10th, 2019

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A group of US Airborne, who dropped far outside their intended AO, awaited relief from local French resistance.
A poorly lead response force of Fallschirmjäger & Luftwaffe field forced, supported by a StuH and a recon half-track attempted to eliminate the Airborne, but were foiled by aggressive resistance counter attacks.

June 10th, 2019

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Violins of Autumn scenario

The German lieutenant survived two l hand to hand charges by French resistance cell squads, including one by five men armed entirely with machine pistols.
A. Felrench machine gun was also killed and the attempt to blow up the railway was foiled. However, two partisans and their British advisor escaped.

June 10th, 2019

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Violins of Autumn scenario.
A French resistance cell, with the assistance of a Communist agent, blew a railway line and almost all managed to run escape. The German forces that attempted to stop the sabotage managed to kill the suspected NKVD operative before he could escape.

June 10th, 2019

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Sticks of airborne infantry were scattered across a drop zone as a small platoon of germans approached. The airborne were caught in a cross fire with only half managing to escape the slaughter at the cost of just 3 ostruppen soldiers

June 10th, 2019

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A platoon of FFL were dispatched to uncover a German Panzer Brigade 150 spy in the midst of the US forces. After a very brief engagement the German spy was discovered and the rest of the French and US forces were left almost completely intact.

June 10th, 2019

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British army couldn’t take bridge, that was under german control through all game.
10:5 for Germany

June 10th, 2019

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US landing.

The steady flow of US infantry, managed to push there way up the beach.
Using the most of German sea defences for cover. The slow push up the beach.
In the end the Sherman, support was to much and over ran the defensive lines.

June 10th, 2019

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