Dickie’s Bridge Liberation 1944, 2nd Ed #30 |
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(Defender) Germany | vs | Britain (Attacker) |
Formations Involved | ||
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Britain | ![]() |
11th "Black Bull" Armoured Division |
Germany | ![]() |
21st Panzer Division |
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Parent Game | Liberation 1944, 2nd Ed |
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Historicity | Historical |
Date | 1944-07-31 |
Start Time | 15:30 |
Turn Count | 18 |
Visibility | Day |
Counters | 69 |
Net Morale | 0 |
Net Initiative | 2 |
Maps | 2: 56, 58 |
Layout Dimensions | 56 x 43 cm 22 x 17 in |
Play Bounty | 226 |
AAR Bounty | 222 |
Total Plays | 0 |
Total AARs | 0 |
Duplicates | LIBE030 |
Battle Types |
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Delaying Action |
Exit the Battle Area |
Inflict Enemy Casualties |
Urban Assault |
Conditions |
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Off-board Artillery |
Scenario Requirements & Playability | |
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Liberation 1944, 2nd Ed | Base Game |
Introduction |
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The rapid advance of the 4th King’s Shropshire Light Infantry left a key objective, the bridge over the Souleuvre River, still in German hands behind them. Acting Major General Philip “Pip” Roberts of the 11th Armoured Division, at 37 the youngest division commander in the British Army, took the news calmly and re-directed the fast-moving battalion, which had just reached the rest of his spearhead at Le Beny Bocage, to reverse directions and take the bridge from the south. Few German troops were situated to oppose them but others rapidly approached from the east. |
Conclusion |
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The British pushed through the opposition and secured the bridge (just off the map to the north). This greatly compromised the region's defenses as the Vire-Caen road served as the major logistics artery for the Germans. Operation Bluecoat began well, the British unknowingly missed the chance for a major coup when they didn't continue their penetration of the German rear as the 21st Panzer Division Headquarters lay just past the bridge, virtually undefended. |
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 Achilles---and by extension the Archer---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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The reduced direct fire value of the Heer HMG became 5-5 starting with Fall of France. (plloyd1010
on 2015 Jul 31)
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All SS PzIVH tanks should have a movement of 8. (Shad
on 2010 Dec 15)
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The morale and combat modifiers of German Sergeant #1614 should be "0", not "8". (Shad
on 2010 Dec 15)
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The SK 7/2 appearing in 1940: Fall of France is actually a SK 6/2, but misprinted by APL. Hence it should be unarmored in that game. The SK 7/2, which appears in other games is correctly printed with an armor of 0. (plloyd1010
on 2022 Apr 28)
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All SPW 251s have an armor value of 0. (Shad
on 2010 Dec 15)
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One Wespe (ID# 1201) should have an armor value of 1 on the front and back of the counter. (Shad
on 2010 Dec 15)
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