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Conrad Kinch17 Jun 2026 7:23 a.m. PST

We've been working our way through the Memoir '44 D-Day supplement and been having a great time.


We did Juno & Sword Beach and Utah and the American Airborne landing as an eight player team game and great fun it was too.

The British specialist armour certainly proved their worth, though the Germans came within an ace of mounting a very credible counter attack onto the beaches.

You can read all about it here.

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