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Citizen Soldiers: US Infantry Forces In France


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Battlefront writes:

At their height, the battles for Normandy and Brittany included 14 American infantry divisions. These arrived between D-Day on 6 June 1944 through the end of August, just as the battles for northern France were coming to a close. Obviously there are too many divisions for each to be featured in D-Day: American. However, as luck and American efficiency would have it, you can easily adapt the simple Rifle Company to field these divisions in Flames of War.

D-Day: American

In this article are all of the U.S. infantry divisions that played an important part in the Normandy fighting. We've included a brief history about the division, motivation and skill ratings, and what Formation and Command Cards to use, which represents that division between June and September 1944.

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