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Cooks, Clerks and Bazookas WTO (id:#65377)
(ASL Starter Kit Expansion Pack #1 2nd Edition ID: S49)
Meximieux, France 1944-09-01 (14 others)
PB CG 1: Arracourt 1944 (Internet)
PS 1: Iron Banzai (Internet)
FE48: Meximeux Mess (Fanatic Pack 3)
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O60.1: Recon Leader: Situation 1 - The Village (On All Fronts # 60)
O60.2: Recon Leader: Situation 2 - The City (On All Fronts # 60)
O60.3: Recon Leader: Situation 3 - Road Junction (On All Fronts # 60)
O60.4: Recon Leader: Situation 4 - Meeting Engagement (On All Fronts # 60)
O60.5: Recon Leader: Situation 5 - Mountain Pass (On All Fronts # 60)
O69.1: Meeting Engagement (On All Fronts # 69)
DB047: Ghosts and Thunderbirds (Dispatches from the Bunker #20)
RPT46: Ghosts at Meximieux (Rally Point # 5)
S49: Cooks, Clerks, and Bazookas (ASL Starter Kit Expansion Pack #1)
J154: Cradle to Grave (ASL Journal #10)
Designer: Chris Olden
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As the German 19th Army retreated up the Rhone River Valley towards Lyon, the leading elements of the American 45th Infantry Division bypassed the Germans on the east and came abreast of Lyon on August 29th. Units of the 45th captured two bridges over the Rhone and advanced 15 miles further north to the town of Meximieux. German General Wiese had hoped that Panzer-Division 11 would have secured or destroyed all the bridges over the Rhone before the Americans could reach them. Now, to protect the eastern flank of the 19th Army, Wiese ordered the 11th to dislodge the Americans from Meximieux. While skirmishes went on outside of Meximieux, a strong infantry-armor force from the 11 Panzer attacked American units in reserve at Meximieux. The defense by the reserve companies of the 179th Infantry Regiment, including HQ clerks and kitchen personnel, repulsed the German attacks with bazookas, tank destroyers, and artillery fire.
Attacker: German (Elements of Panzer-Division 11)
Defender: American (Elements of 179th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division with Armored elements)  
7 turns
    Players: 2     OBA: None     Night: No
Unit Counts:
Squads: A:14.0 D:10.0
AFVs: A:3
PzKpfw IVJ x 3

D:2
M4A2(L)
M4A3(105)

Guns: A:0 D:1
M1 57mm AT Gun

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Exit VP: Building Control VC: Area Control VC:
Unit Based VC: LOS Style VC: CVP Cap:
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Map Board(s): r
Overlays: NONE
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