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Schaefer by Far MTO (id:#59398)
Single Man Publishing (Aprilia: The Factory ID: ATF 3)   [next]   [previous]
Aprilia, Italy 1944-02-08 (3 others)
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Designer: Brian Williams
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Balance:
British / AmericanGerman
75%

Overview:

The terrain in this area of Italy greatly hindered the attacker; the ground (reclaimed marshland) was too soft for massed tank attacks, and too open for unsupported Infantry. The German solution was to use platoons and squads to infiltrate at night and surround the outer pickets of the Allies. The London Irish, tasked with holding the Factory, had only been in line for four days but had been under attack from the start. Because of the amount of artillery fire the Factory received, the Irish left it unoccupied, placing their main line of resistance in front of it. On the night of February 7th, German infiltrators retook the southeastern corner of the Factory. When dawn came, the already tired defenders prepared another “attack to the rear.” Help was on the way, however; tank destroyers had been assigned in the absence of German daylight armor activity.
Attacker: British / American (1st Battalion, The London Irish Rifles, 168th Infantry Brigade, 56th (London) Infantry Division/894th (US) Tank Destroyer Battalion, VI Corps)
Defender: German (29th Panzergrenadier Regiment, 3rd Panzer Division)  
5 turns
    Players: 2     OBA: None     Night: No
Unit Counts:
Squads: A:6.0 D:7.0
AFVs: A:3
M10 GMC x 3

AFVs: D:0
Guns: A:0 D:0

Victory Conditions:

Exit VP: Building Control VC: Area Control VC:
Unit Based VC: LOS Style VC: CVP Cap:
Misc Rules: See scenario card below
Map Board(s):
SMP: ATF Show/hide map dependencies
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Aprilia: The FactorySMP: ATF
Overlays: NONE
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DateReporterOpponentBal.ResultTimeComments
2006-12-19(A) Bill Brodie vs Andrew Rogers British / American winNot a great one, hard for the Germans to win.
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hoxson1 Modified the misc. rules2017-05-11 19:33:04
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M10 "Wolverine" Tank Destroyer. First TD for US forces, had 76 mm cannon. (M10 Wolverine.png)Imagehoxson1958
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M10 "Wolverine" Tank Destroyer. First TD for US forces, had 76 mm cannon.
 
Statistics:
Avg Rating: 5.00Votes: 2
Views: 4788
To-Play list count: 0
Estimated Play time: 2.1 hours
Recorded Games: 1
Archive recorded plays:
British / American1
German0
Drawn:0

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[A] British 2
[D] German 1
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