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"6mm Periers Ridge June 6" Topic
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Microbiggie | 12 Sep 2025 9:48 a.m. PST |
Wow Very buggie today! This was a fictitious scenario that was based on some units of the 21 Pz Div moving closer to the Sword Beach landing area than they did historically on June 6 A very open area (no buildings) wiith a low ridge in the center of the table 8th company and panzer grenidiers of the 192 Pzgrd Rgt were tasked with meeting the British advance from Hermanville sur Mer as far forward as possible. The German player had a grenadier platoon mounted in U304 (f) HTs and 3 S307 (f) self propelled halftracks with Pak40s There was also a unit of 8cm mortars and 2 Pak 43s offboard for support The Brits had a company of infantry from the KSLI and 3 troops from the Staffs Yeo Link to the flickr AAR Click on the pics for a fuller description: link Mark
Periers Ridge looking north by Mark Luther, on Flickr
U307 (f) panzerjagers by Mark Luther, on Flickr
Pak line overrun by Mark Luther, on Flickr
Intense close range fire by Mark Luther, on Flickr |
Captain Pete | 12 Sep 2025 10:06 p.m. PST |
That is another great looking game, Mark! Where did you get the U307 Panzerjagers? |
Microbiggie | 13 Sep 2025 4:52 a.m. PST |
The 21 Pz Div stuff is from H&R Thanks |
Captain Pete | 13 Sep 2025 6:56 a.m. PST |
Thanks for the heads-up on those, Mark! |
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