Panzer Grenadier Battles on May 24th:
Fall of France 1 #38 - Before the Stop Order Parachutes Over Crete #23 - All There Is
Fall of France 1 #39 - Swamp Struggle: Day One Parachutes Over Crete #24 - Strong Probe
Fall of France 2 #38 - The Swamps of Bouchain Road to Dunkirk #9 - The Wattrelos Counter Attack
Last Days of May #1 - Before the Stop Order Road to Dunkirk #13 - Parallel Wars
Last Days of May #2 - Ancient Walls Road to Dunkirk #21 - Calais Perimeter
Last Days of May #3 - Trench of Bayonets Road to Dunkirk #22 - The Hell of Boulogne
Nihon Silk #8 - Okinawa: The Giretsu Incident Road to Dunkirk #26 - Reliable Friends
Heraklion #2 - Hielan Laddie Road to Dunkirk #27 - 350,000 Rations
Parachutes Over Crete #22 - Turkish Fort Sinister Forces #13 - Partisan Spring
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Ringstrasse
Atlantic Marines #8
(Attacker) Germany
(Attacker) United States
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Scenario Rank: --- of 967
Parent Game Atlantic Marines
Historicity Alt-History
Date 1941-09-01
Start Time 06:00
Turn Count 22
Visibility Day
Counters 44
Net Morale 0
Net Initiative 0
Maps 2: 86, 90
Layout Dimensions 56 x 43 cm
22 x 17 in
Play Bounty 166
AAR Bounty 223
Total Plays 1
Total AARs 0
Battle Types
Inflict Enemy Casualties
Meeting Engagement
Road Control
Scenario Requirements & Playability
Atlantic Marines Base Game
Conquest of Ethiopia Maps
Parachutes Over Crete Counters
Introduction

Iceland had few roads in 1941, the most important of them Route One which circled the island. The Austrian gebirgsjäger immediately named it the Ringstrasse after Vienna's famed thoroughfare, and set off along Route One from their landing at the tiny shrimping port of Hvammstangi for the capital at Reykjavik. The Marines came up the Ring to greet them.

Conclusion

Neither side expected to meet opposition so early in their march, and a confused meeting engagement developed. German experience in the open, rocky ground so similar to that of the Arctic tundra in front of Murmansk helped them maneuver, but the Marines adapted quickly and fought with their usual determination. The Germans managed to hold part of the pass, but could not eject the Marines from the western end.


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