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Here Stands The Legion! ETO (id:#60079)
(Franc-Tireur #11 ID: FT 94)   [next]   [previous]
Village of Marchélepot to the South of Péronne, France 1940-06-05 (12 others)
77: Le Hérisson (ASL 10 - Croix de Guerre)
A 64: Chateau de Quesnoy (AH:ASL Annual `93b)
FT 95: Raining Bullets (Franc-Tireur #11)
77: Le Hérisson (ASL 10a - Croix de Guerre)
244: Chateau de Quesnoy (ASL 10a - Croix de Guerre)
RPT175: Tardiveau Le Volontaire (Rally Point #18)
RPT176: The Weygand Line (Rally Point #18)
RPT177: Tirailleurs and Antiques (Rally Point #18)
Q22: French Spirit (Quick 6 Scenario Pack IV)
BF#5: Resolute Defence (Battle for France)
DC3: Last Stand at Marchelepot (Internet: David Craig)
SP278: Tirailleurs Counterattack (Schwerpunkt #24)
Designer: Hughes Pauget
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Balance:
GermanFrench
40%

Overview:

The fortified villages in the way of the 4th Panzer Division had been designated strong points in the pompously named Weygand Line, and were manned by foreign volunteers of the 22nd Foot Regiment, belonging to the 19th Infantry Division. These volunteers were imbued with a strong anti-fascist sentiment. Despite their high morale, the regiment suffered from a lack of equipment. The Legionnaires would remain faithful to their reputation, and display an exemplary fighting spirit. The Germans tanks paid dearly for their advance with the 22nd Regiment’s AT guns set up to protect all the major crossroads. The villages were blocked with barricades, which in turn were heavily mined around and about. A furious street fight developed in Marchélepot.
Attacker: German (II, Schützenregiment 12, of III/Schützenregiment 33 and of Pz Regiment 35, 4. Panzerdivision)
Defender: French (3ème Bataillon (Capitaine de Francelieu) of compagnies régimentaires (Commandant Hermann) of 22ème Regiment de Marche de Volontaires Étrangers and Compagnie 312/2 of Sapeurs mineurs (Capitaine Perrot))  
5.5 turns
    Players: 2     OBA: None     Night: No
Unit Counts:
Squads: A:16.0 D:13.0
AFVs: A:3
PzKpfw IVA
PzKpfw IIIF
PzKpfw IIA

AFVs: D:0
Guns: A:0
PzB 39 ATR
D:1
Canon AC de 25 SA-L mle 34

Victory Conditions:

Exit VP: Building Control VC: Area Control VC:
Unit Based VC: LOS Style VC: CVP Cap:
Misc Rules: D: Roadblocks2, Minefield, French troops get morale boosts.
Map Board(s):
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ASL 3a - Yanks (2nd Edition)17
ASL 5a - For King and Country10
ASL 3 - Yanks17
ASL 4 - Partisan!10
Overlays: X19
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DateReporterOpponentBal.ResultTimeComments
2023-09-12(A) Tuomo Lukkari vs Matias Dahlbäck German win[Imported from ROAR]
2019-02-03(A) Simon Staniforth vs French win
2013-10-08(D) Fred Ingram vs Gordon Jupp German winASLOK 2013
2013-10-08(A) Gordon Jupp vs Fred Ingram German winASLOk 2013 - Good game with Fred, who is a great guy and fun opponent. After some early breaks the Germans pushed on and after escaping the ATG ambush slowly got the upper hand to squeak it by a couple of VP at the end.
2012-10-04(D) keith Spurlock vs Richard King French win[Imported from ROAR]
2012-03-21(A) Andy Beaton vs Jeff Wasserman German winSome unbalanced dice at the start allowed the Germans to get a good position in the village. The attack up the middle bogged down, but the two flanks went very well.
2010-07-22(D) David Ramsey vs Martin Barker French winFrench won but I didn't deserve to. Immobilised the first tank from the 25LL, the second failed a 1 MP esb roll, and the 3rd stopped in a minefield only to fall to a newly rallied LMG squad rolling a 4 TK. German infantry were doing their job though, so it was the only way I could sneak the win. Nice scenario though
2010-03-07(D) Fred Ingram vs Dave McLee French win
2010-02-20(A) Richard Salisbury vs French winTried sweep around right side and was stopped cold
2009-07-11(D) Edward Fritz vs Scott Blanton French winOpponent's dice got the better of him. Couldn't get smoke. Couldn't generate effective Prep Fire. Rolled consistently above a 7 on morale checks. Hard to attack with that.
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Hutch Modified the unit counts2020-10-14 23:48:48
Hutch Modified the Attacker's Guns2020-10-14 23:48:48
Hutch Modified the Unit Elements2020-10-14 23:41:54
Simonstan Added a playing2020-06-08 09:32:34
hoxson1 Modified the misc. rules2019-07-10 19:10:01
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Avg Rating: 6.92Votes: 13
Views: 4683
To-Play list count: 0
Estimated Play time: 4.4 hours
Recorded Games: 10
Archive recorded plays:
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French6
Drawn:0

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Here Stands the Legion!
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[A] German 31
[D] French 15
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