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Battlefront writes:

On June 6th, 1944, the Allied forces launched one of the largest amphibious assaults ever. This book follows the British and Commonwealth forces that overcame the German defenses and claimed Sword, Gold and Juno beaches, as well as the break-out after.

D-Day: British

The forces in the book are broken down into three major groups: you have your regular war-weary units that form the backbone of your forces, you have your Desert Rat veterans, and lastly, you have your elite troops like the Commandos and Airborne units. These archetypes are perfect to build any list for D-Day and the break-out.

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