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Afrika 1944 #1 - Beaches of Radazul Dragon Rampant #3 - Hilltop Village at Takrouna
Afrika Korps #34 - Pursuit of 2nd Armored Dragon Rampant #4 - Tank Battle at Enfidaville
Blackshirt Division #7 - On the Attack Dragon Rampant #5 - On the Djebel el Srafi
The Last Horse Soldier #1 - Horses in Tunisia Grossdeutschland 1946 #5 - Over the River
The Last Horse Soldier #2 - Rough Country Hopeless, But Not Serious #14 - Defenders of the Republic
Divisione Corazzata #6 - Roll Over Togliatti River Battleships #1 - Admiral Horthy’s Navy
DAK '44 #1 - Opening Moves River Battleships #2 - A Hungarian River Fleet
DAK '44 #2 - Armored Thrust River Battleships #3 - Iron Gates
DAK '44 #3 - Piecestrike Secret Weapons #1 - Flight of the Valkyries
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Green Green Devils
Dragon’s Teeth #39
(Attacker) Germany vs United States (Defender)
Formations Involved
Germany 3rd Fallschirmjager Division
United States 1st "Big Red One" Infantry Division
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Scenario Rank: --- of 958
Parent Game Dragon’s Teeth
Historicity Historical
Date 1944-11-28
Start Time 08:45
Turn Count 18
Visibility Day
Counters 56
Net Morale 1
Net Initiative 0
Maps 2: 22, 23
Layout Dimensions 56 x 43 cm
22 x 17 in
Play Bounty 221
AAR Bounty 222
Total Plays 0
Total AARs 0
Battle Types
Inflict Enemy Casualties
Urban Assault
Conditions
Off-board Artillery
Severe Weather
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Dragon’s Teeth Base Game
Introduction

During the Normandy fighting, Maj. Gen. Charles H. Gerhardt of 29th Infantry Division called the German 3rd Parachute Division “the best damned soldiers I ever saw.” Five months later, the division consisted of underaged conscripts and surplus Air Force ground crews unwillingly transferred to ground combat, with a small core of veterans. These newly-minted “Green Devils” were now asked to throw the Big Red One out of Jüngersdorf.

Conclusion

The green “paratroopers” almost managed to force their way into the town, but the tough American 1st Infantry Division was not about to give up their hard-won gains of the last few days. The German advance ground to a halt, and with confusion reigning in their ranks they were driven back to their jump-off positions with heavy casualties.


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