Scenario: A Key Position (in WF)
Complexity: 7
Turns: 18
Visibility: 8
Ground Conditions: Muddy
Turn 1
I've decided to split my armored group into 2 main forces, heading west (call it Group S) and northwest (call it Group E) along the paved roads. At the same time, I will send a small armored recon group north (call it Group N) and try to sneak in behind the enemy positions. Meanwhile, I will move my motorized infantry west and then north along the paved road to link up with Group W. It seems farther, but considering the muddy ground, I think it will be faster.
The first Stuart tank (of Group S) sent west runs into a Volksgrenadier unit in an entrenched position. Taking fire, the Stuart retreats but takes no losses. The enemy is closer than I had guessed. Plotted indirect fire on the trench, hoping to soften up the VG pltn. Group E advances more cautiously as a result of the attack on Group W. N Group is advancing at high speed along the dirt road to the north.
As I have 6 Sexton platoons that are fixed with no chance of release, I've decided to load up my (6 units of) 25 pdrs and move them closer to the front.


















Lo and behold, it worked! The miraculous assault boosted the Brits morale beyond belief as they renewed their attack. Only 2 turns to go and we still need to capture those 2 southern objectives. Will the German resistance stiffen or will their morale continue to crumble?
