Again Beyond Normandy #37 |
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(Attacker) Germany | vs | Britain (Defender) |
Formations Involved | ||
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Britain | 1/8th Middlesex Machine-gun | |
Britain | 235th Anti-tank Battery | |
Britain | 4th Somerset Light Infantry | |
Britain | 5th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry | |
Britain | Scots Greys | |
Germany | 102nd SS Heavy Panzer Battalion | |
Germany | 10th SS Flak Battalion | |
Germany | 22nd SS Panzergrenadier Regiment |
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Overall Rating, 1 vote |
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4
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Scenario Rank: --- of 940 |
Parent Game | Beyond Normandy |
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Historicity | Historical |
Date | 1944-07-11 |
Start Time | 15:00 |
Turn Count | 10 |
Visibility | Day |
Counters | 104 |
Net Morale | 2 |
Net Initiative | 1 |
Maps | 1: BN2 |
Layout Dimensions | 88 x 58 cm 35 x 23 in |
Play Bounty | 129 |
AAR Bounty | 171 |
Total Plays | 1 |
Total AARs | 1 |
Battle Types |
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Delaying Action |
Hill Control |
Rural Assault |
Scenario Requirements & Playability | |
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Beyond Normandy | Base Game |
Introduction |
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After being driven off Hill 112, the 5th DCLI quickly reorganized and advanced up the slope again. The Tommies pushed back the German outposts a again the British stood atop the hill, although sharing it with the Germans. By 1500 the Germans were ready to launch an attack with Tigers in support. The hill remained the cornerstone of the German defense. |
Conclusion |
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The British defense was doomed from the start. In one day of fighting, the 5th SCLI hadsuffered more than 250 casualties prior to re-occupying the hill. Considering that a British battalion was made up of 806 men, about 10% of whom were left out of battle (to rebuild the battalion after action) about 725 men participated in the formation's first action. Thus in the DCLI's first day of fighting the unit lost one third of its personnel. The German attack easily cleared the British from the crest of Hill 112. |
AFV Rules Pertaining to this Scenario's Order of Battle |
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8 Errata Items | |
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The "Optional Values" for the 17-Pdr given in an Avalanche Press Daily Content piece on the 17-Pdr Anti-Tank gun (and printed on a replacement counter sheet Download) are now the Official Ratings, published in games like Cassino '44, Grossdeutschland 1946, and Indian Unity, as shown in one of the two counter images. These are: 5-5 / 8-8 MA 0 (Towed). (caryn
on 2012 May 03)
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The "Optional Values" for the Archer---and by extension the Achilles---given in an Avalanche Press Daily Content piece on the 17-Pdr Anti-Tank gun (and printed on a replacement counter sheet Download) are now the Official Ratings, published in games like Cassino '44, Grossdeutschland 1946, and Indian Unity. These are: 8-5 / 8-8 Full Strength and 4-5 / 8-8 Reduced Strength. (caryn
on 2012 May 03)
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All Bren carriers should have a movement value of 7. (Shad
on 2010 Dec 15)
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Ignore the direct fire values. (Shad
on 2010 Dec 15)
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All SPW 251s have an armor value of 0. (Shad
on 2010 Dec 15)
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The reduced direct fire value of the SS HMG is 5-5 in Beyond Normandy and Road to Berlin. (plloyd1010
on 2015 Jul 31)
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The Units in Beyond Normandy were misprinted with a movement factor of 5. The movement factor should be 8. (rerathbun
on 2012 Mar 21)
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Liberation 1944's counters are mislabeled 'PzIVF2.' The counter's ratings are correct (Armor 5, Move 8, DF 11-6, AT 6-8). (rerathbun
on 2014 Feb 14)
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Short But Intense |
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In this scenario the British start out dug-in Hill 112, but a strong and fanatical SS force with good tank support is dug-in on the lower slope of the hill. Each side has heavy (but variable) artillery support, and the Brits have good (also variable) aircraft support. Things started well for the Germans. They caught the British napping and inflicted some early casualties. [The Germans got good artillery on the first turn, whereas the Brits got none.] The SS quickly moved up and assaulted the reduced British front line. The combined-arms teams quickly smashed the British line, inflicting numerous casualties. They captured the highest part of the hill in the first 45 minutes of the attack. That was the German high-water mark. The British artillery woke up and pretty well decimated the attacking German infantry before they could move up to assault the second British line. Some good shooting by the British 17-pounders and Typhoons took out over half of the supporting panzers. The German attack stalled and their casualties mounted alarmingly. In the end, the weight of the British artillery and aircraft were too much for the German attack and the British hold on the hill was never threatened. The scenario ended before they could counterattack and drive the Germans completely off the hill, but they easily fulfilled their victory conditions. Artillery is definitely the king of the battlefield in this scenario. Balance in this scenario is tough to tell with any certainty. The variable artillery and aircraft support means that it will play out differently each time. Although short, the amount of firepower makes it a very intense scenario. The action was furious throughout, which is why I rated it a '4.' |
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