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Operation Goodwood: A Little Help From Above
Liberation 1944 #21
(Defender) Germany vs Britain (Attacker)
Formations Involved
Britain 13th/18th Hussars
Britain 8th Rifle Brigade
Germany 125th Panzergrenadier Regiment
Germany 346th Static Infantry Division
Germany 503rd "Feldherrnhalle" Heavy Panzer Battalion
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Draw 1
Side 2 0
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Scenario Rank: --- of 958
Parent Game Liberation 1944
Historicity Historical
Date 1944-07-18
Start Time 10:30
Turn Count 27
Visibility Day
Counters 145
Net Morale 0
Net Initiative 2
Maps 3: 56, 58, 59
Layout Dimensions 84 x 43 cm
33 x 17 in
Play Bounty 170
AAR Bounty 160
Total Plays 4
Total AARs 2
Duplicates Lib2021
Battle Types
Inflict Enemy Casualties
Urban Assault
Conditions
Hidden Units
Minefields
Off-board Artillery
Randomly-drawn Aircraft
Reinforcements
Smoke
Scenario Requirements & Playability
Liberation 1944 Base Game
Introduction

British plans called for armor to spearhead Operation Goodwood, with infantry guarding the flanks. To anchor the left flank the planners tasked 3rd Infantry Division to secure Troarn to the east while rapidly pushing southward at the same time. These Brits caught a big break in this endeavor when Field Marshal Erwin Rommel ordered the 100th Panzer Regiment into the front lines at Sannerville (1.5 miles west of this penetration) over the division’s objections. And also of direct utility, earlier in the morning a strike by British heavy bombers left less than 10 panzers of the 40 or more stationed Troarn fit for duty. When the attack came they could do little but join the panzer grenadiers at Emieville.

Conclusion

To compensate for their manpower shortage the British masked Troarn rather than assault it, saving untold casualties. This allowed the bulk of the division to concentrate on the southward drive. It still wasn’t enough this day as the panzer grenadiers could not be driven from Emieville.


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