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Swan Song ETO (id:#56302)
Avalon Hill (AH:ASL Annual `93a ID: A 52)   [next]   [previous]
See Also: Swan Song by Multi-Man Publishing
Villers-sur-Mareuil, France 1940-05-29 (7 others)
TH AP 3: Achtung! Panzer!: Die Panzer Sind am Ende (Achtung! Panzer!)
TH AP CG 3: Achtung! Panzer!: Armor on the Somme (Achtung! Panzer!)
ESG #60: Groupement Molinié's Honor (Dezign Pak 5)
BB 27.1: Gunner! Armor Piercing! (Coastal Fortress)
RPT152: Shaken Not Stirred (Rally Point #16)
242: Swan Song (ASL 10a - Croix de Guerre)
BF#4: French Determination (Battle for France)
Designer: Unknown
Starter kit scenario?:    Deluxe scenario?:
 
Balance:
FrenchGerman
66.666666666667%

Overview:

De Gaulle’s 4th Armored Division, called upon to eliminate the German bridgehead across the Somme at Abbeville, attacked on the 28th and succeeded in pushing the Germans back some four kilometers before halting for the night. The morale of the defending 57th Infantry Division was severely shaken by the failure of the 37mm anti-tank guns to make much of an impression on the French tanks. So, during the night, the Germans brought up artillery and AA guns to bolster their defenses. The French assault resumed just before dawn, approaching the hamlet of Villers-sur-Mareuil. . .
Attacker: French (2/24ème Bataillon de Chars de Combat/5ème and 7ème Compagnies, 22ème Régiment d'Infanterie Coloniale/46ème and 47ème BCC/6ème Compagnie, 22ème RIC and 44ème BCC)
Defender: German (Kompanie 1, Infanterie Regiment 179/AA Gun from Batterie II, FlaKgruppe 64)  
12 turns
    Players: 2     OBA: Both     Night: No
Unit Counts:
Squads: A:28.0 D:14.5
AFVs: A:14
R35 x 8
B1-bis x 6

AFVs: D:0
Guns: A:0
Mortier de 60 mle 35
D:3
3.7cm PaK 35/36 x 2
8.8cm FlaK 18
5cm leGrW 36 x 2
PzB 39 ATR x 2

Victory Conditions:

Exit VP: Building Control VC: Area Control VC:
Unit Based VC: LOS Style VC: CVP Cap:
Misc Rules: No AFV may enter a building or be voluntarily abandoned. BI-bis tanks may exit on/after Turn 9 .
Map Board(s):
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PublicationBoard
ASL 3a - Yanks (2nd Edition)16
ASL 3a - Yanks (2nd Edition)19
ASL 5a - For King and Country12
ASL 3 - Yanks16
ASL 3 - Yanks19
Overlays: NONE
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DateReporterOpponentBal.ResultTimeComments
2024-04-19(A) Peyton Spreacker vs Brandon Dega German winThe Germans set up a stout outer perimeter that the French could not easily break. The French OBA struggled to maintain radio contact and even then, battery access was only allowed once. The German 88 halted the advance of the tanks, taking out five R35s and three B1-bis tanks. Ultimately, the reinforcements for the French could not break the outer defenses of the Germans and after a crazy amount of CVPs, the French conceded.
2020-11-02(A) Jason Nichols vs Eric Topp German winThis scenario is a difficult logistical scenario for the French I found. There are a lot of tanks using platoon movement and it took me a while to grasp the advantages bestowed by SSR 5. This forces any German unit that is attacked by a tank from an adjacent hex to take a MC (so long as such a result was possible) regardless of the outcome.
My infantry took some heavy casualties initially at the hands of long-range MG fire from the upper levels in the village. An OBA attack on my units in the woods also resulted in casualties. I was unable to gain a foothold in the village and never really threatened the Germans. By turn 11 I had failed to secure any level two locations and capitulated.
Well played by my opponent who probably would have secured the win earlier if his OBA didn't pack it in after one sortie.
2020-04-03(A) Shane Pask vs French winThis is a big scenario. My infantry did well with minor casualties but my tanks fared much worse. Only 1 B1 left the board with another immobilised by mechanical failure and 3 in flames. Finally dropped some OBA smoke in the middle of town to hide me while I took the rowhouses for a win on turn 11.
2020-02-04(A) James Rimmer vs Jean-Francois Fortin German win[Imported from ROAR]
2019-09-10(D) Jesus Pie vs Don Holland German winGood scenario. Don played well but was unable to dislodge a very lucky Germans from the town. I'd play again with any side.
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Views: 9171
To-Play list count: 4
Estimated Play time: 20.3 hours
Recorded Games: 12
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