With Dry Feet

Remagen, Germany, March 7, 1945: 2nd Lt. Emmet J. Burrows looked over 
the ridge and could not believe his eyes when he saw the "Luddendorf 
Bridge" beneath him. When he told the Brigadier General William M. Hoge, 
a seasoned veteran, ordered the immediate attack on the bridge. Burrow's 
platoon, supported by 5 M26 Pershing tanks, raced to the bridge. Major 
Hans Scheller, the new German commander, ordered the immediate destruction 
of the bridge, and Sgt. Faust volunteered to set the charges manually. A 
big explosion followed, but when the dust settled, the bridge was still 
there. It was damaged enough to prevent vehicle crossing but not infantry. 
Under heavy machine gun and mortar fire, the GI's would try to cross the 
bridge.

Game length: 6.5 turns

For the Americans to win they must capture the damaged bridge
For the Germans to win they must hold the bridge

Americans: Squads, MMG's, BAZ45's, mtr, AFV's
Germans: squads, HMG, MMG, mtr, MTR, AA Guns

Boards: #8, #15

Aftermath: As soon as Ike heard of the bridgehead, he ordered to send any 
available division to cross the Rhine. Ten days later, the bridge collapsed 
but by that time, enough pontoon bridges and several divisions were across 
the Rhine to give the Germans serious troubles. The last days of the Reich 
had just begun.

Source: Scenario Wolf2, With Dry Feet
