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Relax soldier, Paris has fallen. You deserve a rest!

A detached element of the 101st SS Heavy Panzer Battalion from the 1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler consisting of three Tiger I tanks ambush an American armoured column. Despite inflicting severe losses on the Allied tanks, the lone remaining Tiger I command tank had a track blown, stopping it in the middle of the street. One of the two remaining Sherman’s zipped past and fired a high velocity tank round into into the vulnerable rear armor of the Tiger. The round successfully penetrated and the resulting explosion blew the last Tiger I sky high.

June 29th, 2019

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British vs Italians

The Brits made a small advance to be swiftly pushed back by the Italian Defense.

With the aid of the British reinforcements, the British could hold themselves in the game.

With some safe play and cleaver play the British were able to disrupt the Italian Defense and push to take the a slim win with the help of the addition turn.

June 29th, 2019

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It’s started off slow.

There was a lot of heavy casualties taken early on by the British as the Germans pushed on and took some big advices.

The British we able to hold there ground and slowly fought back to take the win by a smallest of margins.

June 29th, 2019

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June 29th, 2019

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Screaming Eagles Scenario: Members of the 101st airdropped behind enemy enemy lines. They were lucky that no hard landings occurred. Lt Speirs was able to quickly rally the men of Dog Company and a squad of Pathfinders. All squads were able to successfully move north after suffering 3 casualties from machine gun and rifle fire after a squad of Germans moved into a ruined building.

June 29th, 2019

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Unfortunately, all the Allies had to use was a slow and obsolete Subchaser, on loan from the US (along with its crew!). While tasked to insert a “team” along the occupied French coast, the subchaser was spotted almost immediately. The bull-headed US Captain plowed ahead, destroying an S-38 class E-Boat and after losing the main gun and taking crew losses, was accidentally rammed by an S-100. Both ships took severe damage, but the Cutter recovered first and with withering 20 mm fire, left the second E-boat a flaming wreck. The “team” was delivered, but they may not want to linger along the coast as it gets swarmed by the Axis!

June 28th, 2019

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Following the receipt of intelligence that a high ranking German officer was visiting the front lines a plan was hastily put together to snatch the unsuspecting Teutonic warrior. Initially the plan started well with an initial preliminary bombardment causing the old enemy to go to ground. The target officer was then rushed into a central building for his own protection. Captain Rodchenko awaited the arrival of his T34 but the Germanic Barbarians had not conquered most of Europe by accepting their fate. Their pinned troops soon responded launching a counter attack on the Mortar and Anti tank gun that were soon overwhelmed. Meanwhile his comrades pressed forward on the left flank as the second wave of reinforcements arrived to the rear of the German General’s refuge. With the building surrounded Captain Rodchenko felt a level of confidence as he pressed home his attack with a platoon of scouts now joking the T34 as they disposed of the troublesome Germanic Mortar. It was at this point the battle seemed to change the General and his Aide left the safety of the building engaging the scout platoon in a hail storm of bullets distributed from their assault rifles. This bold action would maybe result in a reprimand from Berlin but it soon had the desires outcome. With the scouts kept busy the Teutonic foot soldiers deployed a Panzershreck which soon scored a penetrating hit resulting in the T34 bursting into flames.Luckily the plucky crew put out the fire but remained pinned by the Anti Tank gun. Captain Rodchenko Soon ordered the platoon on the left flank to advance eliminating the Panzershreck but it was too late as the General made his escape. Even in these dying moments of the firefight there would be a dark moment for Rodchenko’s platoon.The German sniper who’s aim had been appalling finally shot their long serving medic. Was this against the Geneva convention ? Possibly but this was the Eastern Front !

June 28th, 2019

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The foothills of Vimoutiers give a perfect shelter to a German resistance pocket and a battery of artillery.
We must eliminate this threat that disrupts the Allied plans to reconquer Normandy.

This delicate mission is entrusted to the Red Devils who by their mobility and their ability to redeploy quickly, should be able to cope with it.

Unfortunately the first skirmishes show that the Axis forces are also heavily motorized, which greatly complicates the task of the British.
After several daring maneuvers, the Red Devils finally get rid of the last Sdkfz 250/1, leaving the artillery battery vulnerable to a more conventional melee attack.

Vimoutiers finally falls after more than 8 hours of fierce fighting.

June 28th, 2019

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Neuville-au-Plain has been been successfully defended by US Airborne troops.

June 28th, 2019

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Elements of 101st Airborne Division were tasked with securing and holding a bridge at all costs. German mechanized infantry mobilized to oust US forces currently holding the bridge. The casualties were high on both sides with the US losing three units; a veteran 1919 crew, an air force observer, and one paratrooper squad. The German forces lost two units including their officer and a squad of Volkssturm. As the German forces envelopped the bridge they were thinned out by the US forces and ultimately forced a retreat, holding onto the bridge.

June 28th, 2019

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