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US M18 T76L Hellcat TD

During the first part of the Second World War, the Americans wished to develop a light and fast hunter of tank. The M18 (nicknamed the "Hellcat") was a completely new TD design, and was intended to be as light and fast as possible. Thus it had only half-inch armor front, sides, and rear (with a 1-in. thick gunshield), and instead of using the heavy gun of the M10 it used the lighter 76mm weapon of the Sherman. The M18's low weight gave it a high degree of mobility which, it was believed, would compensate for its thin armor. Indeed, it proved to be the fastest tracked vehicle of WW2, and was well-liked by its crews since its mobility allowed rapid changes of position during an engagement. Overall the M18 came closest to the Tank Destroyer Board's original concept of the true TD.
In a situation of direct fire support , the American tank destroyers were particularly vulnerable because of their opened turret, leaving the crew without protection against the enemy shootings of artillery, mortars and the snippers. The standard battle tanks were much better adapted to the close combats, and nothing better than a battle tank to destroy another battle tank. The front shock absorber had to be doubled to compensate the weight of the tank. The lifespan of the tracks was hardly famous and works were carried out to improve it. After improvement of the design, the production began immediately at General Motors Buick Division in July 1943. In March 1944, T70 was renamed 76 mm Gun Motor Carriage M18. The 18 was also called Hellcat. From July 1943 to October 1944, 2507 specimens were produced under the designation of 76 mm Gin Motor Carriage M18 (name obtained in March 1944).
The M18 was the intended replacement for the M10 GMC and could have been in combat by the end of 1943, but its deployment was withheld because commanders in the ETO preferred to wait for the more-heavily-armed M36 GMC which was itself nearing the production phase in late 1943. No M18-equipped TD battalions served in Italy, but some M18 were used there in 1945 by the 752nd Tank Battalion. In France, especially in Normandy, the Tank Destroyers met similar conditions and could only seldom play their own role. The tank destroyer is a weapon for the distance combat and the Norman bocages offered only seldom such confrontations. However with their armament higher than the gun of 75 mm of Sherman (Shermans(76) were still very rare), they were the only ones able to counter Panthers and Tigers I & II (especially M36 with its 90 mm). In December 1944 the tanks destroyers make excellent ambush and defensives weapons and at the time of this battle they could finally play the role for which they had been conceived by pushing back the attacks of the panzers.
The tanks destroyers were also used in the Pacific but to a lesser extent. In the PTO only one M18 TD battalion saw combat; this was the 637th, which fought on Luzon. M10s were used for the first time on the island of Kwajalein in February 1944 to support the 7th division of infantry. M10 on this quite particular theatre offered a support direct fire to the units of infantry. The tank destroyers were very much used at the time of the reconquest of the Philippines to which three battalions took share. At the time of this battle, M18 Hellcat made its appearance in the Pacific.

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US M20 Bo HMG AC

Ford Motor Co developed in April 1943 a version without turret of this famous US vehicle of the Second World War, known officially as the Armored Utility Car M20. This vehicle was derived from the M8 Armored Car by replacing the turret with a ring-mounted .50-cal MG and rearranging the interior to create a cargo/passenger compartment. The requirement for such a vehicle came from the Tank Destroyer Force who wished to replace their obsolete M3A1 Scout Cars; thus most M20 were used in TD battalions for command, scouting, and cargo-carrying purposes. A total of 3791 specimens were produced in 1943-1944 by Ford Motor Co.
M20 was rigorously identical to M8, except that the turret was removed to the profit of a superstructure slightly armoured and opened to the top protecting an entirely refitted central compartment. This compartment was equipped in front of a foldable table for the consultation of operation maps, foldable benches on the two sides and a seat for the machine gunner to the back. M20 in was equipped more with two radios SCR-508 or SCR-694. The crew was consisted of the driver and his assistant plus 4 passengers. The armament of M20 consisted of a .50cal machine-gun (12.7 mm) mounted on a circular mounting M49 to the back of the compartment of combat and a bazooka of 60 mm M9A1 and M1 rifles. A stock of 1000 rounds of 12.7 mm was embarked like 10 rockets for the bazooka.
M20 was a very handy and appreciated transport and command vehicle, which was used until the end of the conflict. As for M8 from which it was derived, M20 was a difficult target because its high speed enabling it to put itself out of reach. At high speed, these two vehicles was in any event quasi impossible to target for an anti-tank weapon. Because of its function of vehicle of reconnaissance, the M20 announced the arrival of the liberty forces in the cities and the villages of France and Western Europe. Towards the end 1944, the front was stabilized and the possibilities of carrying out reconnaissance missions were fewer, the allied advance being very slowed down and stopped by places. M20 and the other allied armoured cars were used at this time as vehicles of support and protection of the sides of allied divisions.
In 1944-45 each TD platoon (SP), in addition to four Gun Motor Carriages and a Jeep, also contained two M20 Scout Cars that conducted local reconnaissance for the platoon and afforded it extra protection against close assaults by enemy infantry.
At the time of the battle of the Ardennes, the allied units of reconnaissance were very hustled by the pressure of Panzers which they could not be opposed. It were often obliged to beat retirement sometimes by giving up their material and vehicles as in Poteau (14th Cavalry Group). Finally the German offensive in the Ardennes was contained and pushed back and the walk of Allies towards the victory could begin again at the beginning of 1945 and the units reconnaissance to take again their task by locating the increasingly rare enemy armoured tanks and infantrymen concentrations. They met less and less in fact resistance, Wehrmacht being in rout and in complete deliquescence. Very often these units were enough to capture whole cities without the use of tanks or troops of infantry.

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US M24 T75 Chaffee LT

The M24 was the replacement for the M5A1, also known as the "Chaffee" (for Gen. Adna Chaffee, the "Father of the U.S. Armored Force"). The true work on the successor of Stuart began in April 1943. The new model of light tank was absolutely to remain within the weight limit of 18 tons. T24 had the same engines (twin) Cadillac and the same Hydramatic transmission as the last M5 Stuart as well as a Cletrac steering. The suspension of "torsion bars" type, was inspired by that of M18 Hellcat, with 5 independent double road wheels on each side. It used a modified M18 GMC chassis, while having a completely new turret that mounted a lightweight 75mm aircraft gun adapted from the B-25H Mitchell bomber.
The hull of M24 was divided into two parts, the engine compartment to the back and the compartment of combat to the front. The compartment of combat accomodated two crewmen, the driver sitting in the front-left corner and the machine gunner of hull in the front-right corner. The two men were separated by the Hydramatic (8 forward speeds and 4 reverse speeds) transmission. A driveshaft traversing the length of the floor of the compartment of combat made the junction between the gear box and the engine. The final command mounted perpendicularly with the transmission (in front of the drivers) transmitted the power of the engine to the two front sprocket-wheels. The pilot directed his tank via two steering levers while slowing down on one of the two tracks. The whole was protected by a nose made up of two inclined plates. The higher plate (glacis) in the diamond shape accomodated a trap door (bolted) of maintenance, the equipment of lighting and the machine-gun of hull (ball mount) .30cal (7.62 mm). The lower plate of the nose of trapezoidal form accomodated two loops of towing and two projections created by the drums of the brakes. The access to the compartment of combat was possible via the two trap doors located on the front deck, each one equipped with rotary episcope. The front deck still accomodated the air intake of a ventilator of hull (between the two trap doors). The hull was entirely located between the two trains of bearing. Those were surmounted by two mudguards where various equipment was stored (outside the tank).
T24 was armed with the gun of 75 mm M6 in a turret in the shape of flat stone with a back projection. To remain within the weight limit fixed, the shielding were hardly thick: 25 mm maximum for the hull and 38 mm maximum for the turret. Before even the tests, enthusiastic Ordnance Department, immediately ordered 1000 specimens of them. T24 was standardized in July 1944 under the name of M24. The first specimen was delivered at the end of 1944. The production began in April 1944 on the assembly lines of Cadillac Motor Car Division. M24 production totalled 4,195 in the period 4/44-6/45. At least two (used by the 740th Tank Battalion) saw action during the Battle of the Bulge. By VE Day all Light Tank companies in the 7th Armored Division, and all Light Tank troops in mechanized cavalry squadrons in NW Europe, had been completely re-equipped with the M24.

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US M26 T90L Pershing HT

More the war advanced, it became more obvious that US Armored Force was to have a tank able to compete with the best German achievements like the Panther and Tiger. In June 1944, the high command of the ground forces gave the priority to the T26 program. The T26E1 was equipped with a moulded turret developed starting from the T23 turret which equipped Shermans(76). The Pershing originated with the T20 Medium Tank, which was to be the eventual replacement for the Sherman with approximately the same firepower and armor protection as the Tiger I. Weighing in the 42 tons this tank was officially versed in the heavy tanks and a command of 250 specimens was sent. These specimens were equipped with modifications compared to the prototypes relating to the stores of ammunition and the muzzle brake of the gun.
M26 Pershing had a crew of five men. The commander, the gunner and the loader had sat in the turret. The latter developed starting from the T23 turret was equipped with a cupola of commander and an oval trap door for the loader on the roof. There was also a small trap door for the ejection of the casings on the left side of the turret. On the cupola, the commander had for his vision 6 openings with armoured panes with laminated glass. Two rotary episcopes were also at disposal of the loader and the gunner. The gun of 90 mm M3 assembled on Pershing was developed starting from the anti-aircraft gun of 90 mm. This extraordinary weapon enabled it to destroy any enemy tank. The gun was assembled on a M67 mounting equipped with a broad semicircular external shield. This shield had the annoying practice to deviate the blows which it received in its lower part towards the turret ring. However the Americans had knowledge of the German experiments and innovations on this point. The gun of 90 mm was coupled with a Browning machine-gun of 7.62 mm. On the roof a Browning anti-aircraft machine-gun of 12.7 mm was assembled on a pedestal. The stock of ammunition included 70 rounds of 90 mm, 5000 rounds of 7.62 mm and 550 rounds of 12.7 mm. The rounds of 90 mm were stored in the hull or to the back of the turret.
M26 Pershing was produced to 1190 specimens by Fisher Tank Arsenal between November 1944 and June 1945 and to 246 specimens by Detroit Tank Arsenal between March and June 1945. In January 1945, the first 20 models made the crossing of the Atlantic and were brought into service in March 1945 under official designation of M26 and by afterwards under the nickname of Pershing General. The first shipment of twenty arrived in Europe as part of the Zebra Mission (which was to oversee the combat trials of a variety of new weapon types). The 3rd and 9th Armored Divisions each received ten T26E3, and these new tanks went into combat on Feb. 25 and Feb. 28 respectively. Other units to use the M26 (from 4/45 on) were the 2nd, 5th, and 1 1 th Armored Divisions. The most famous action involving Pershings was the capture on March 7, 1945, of the Ludendorff railway bridge across the Rhine at Remagen, in which four Pershings of Company A, 14th Tank Battalion, 9th Armored Division, played a leading role.

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US T30 Bo B75* AG ht

The Americans wished to provide to their news Armored Force, a mobile fire support vehicle and Ordnance Department ordered at the end of 1941, the development of a conversion of M3 Halftrack armed with the howitzer of 75 mm M1A1 while waiting for the development of an entirely tracked model. The T30 Howitzer Motor Carriage was an expediency, designed to provide a self-propelled close-support AFV. It was usually referred to as an assault gun, and consisted of an M3 Halftrack carrying a 75mm pack howitzer. 500 were built.
Two prototypes of this temporary vehicle, called T30 75 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage, were finalized at the beginning of 1942. On these machines howitzer was assembled same manner as the gun of 75 mm, just behind the seats of the drivers. The fuel tanks were positioned to the back, as well as the trunks of arrangement and ammunition. The first models did not have a shield but because of the experiment get by M3 75 mm GMC in the Philippines, the following models were equipped with shields with walls side and closed to the top. Howitzer M1A1 could swivel of 22.5° on each side and had an elevation of 49.5° and a depression of 9°. White Motor Car produced 500 in 1942 of them. The last 188 produced specimens were converted into M3 Halftrack Personnel Carrier. It was 6.28 m long, 2.22 m wide, 2.51 m and high, and weighed 10.3 short tons. The suspension consisted of vertical volute springs for the tracks and leaf springs for the wheels, while the vehicle had a fuel capacity of 230 l. It had a range of 240 km and had a speed of 64 km/h, and was powered by a White 160AX, 147 hp, 6,330 cc, six-cylinder, gasoline engine, with a compression ratio of 6.3:1. It had a power-to-weight ratio of 15.8 hp/ton. The T30's main armament was a short barreled 75 mm pack howitzer. The 75 mm Pack Howitzer M1 as mounted could depress nine degrees, elevate 50 degrees, and traverse 22.5 degrees to each side. The vehicle had stowage for sixty rounds of 75 mm ammunition and, although it was not designed for anti-tank use, it had a high explosive anti-tank (HEAT) shell that could penetrate 76 mm of armor. The gun shield had 9.5 mm thick armor, designed to stop a .30 cal (7.62 mm) bullet from 230 m away.
A platoon of three was allotted to the HQ company of each Army tank battalion and armored infantry battalion, and a platoon was also included in the armored regiment's recon company. In addition, the infantry regiments initially used in the Mediterranean area included two such platoons in their cannon company. The T30 HMC fought only in North Africa, Sicily, and Italy. The T30 HMC entered service in November 1942, seeing action for the first time in the North African Campaign. In the 1st Armored Division, each armored regiment was issued twelve T30s. Of these, three were used in each battalion headquarters platoon and three were used in each regimental reconnaissance platoon. In addition, the 6th and 41st Armored Infantry Regiments were each issued with nine T30 HMCs, with three of them being allocated to the headquarters platoon in each armored infantry battalion. Most infantry divisions in the North African Campaign deployed a "cannon company" equipped with six T30s and two 105 mm T19 HMCs.

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Pacific Wake Island scenario is coming

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transferring my losing ways to the Pacific!!

can't wait...Semper Fi 74-78
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I've been slow but finally Pacific is here.

The Marines have a tough fight ahead of them against Japanese soldiers, the best infantry in the world during WWII.

Right. Semper Fi.

I hope you enjoy it.
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I can not wait too. What craving!!
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The new pack of Scenarios for Heroes and Leaders mod is already available in the thread “Scenarios for Heroes and Leaders mod,” in the post # 1:

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All the scenarios published in this pack already have the Multiplayer option activated. Keep in mind that all scenarios preserve the original balance of forces.


List of scenarios contained in this pack:

“Pacific Wake Island,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of January 31, 2021

List of scenarios published and contained in the Core of Heroes and Leaders mod:

“Großdeutschland Gumbinnen Operation," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of October 12, 2020
“Großdeutschland Operation Doppelkopf," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of October 05, 2020
“Großdeutschland Targul Frumos," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of September 24, 2020
“Großdeutschland Kirovograd," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of September 12, 2020
“Großdeutschland Borodayevka," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of August 31, 2020
“Großdeutschland Parkhomovka," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of August 19, 2020
“Großdeutschland Akhtyrka," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of August 8, 2020
“Großdeutschland Karachev," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of July 25, 2020
“Großdeutschland Kursk" for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of July 13, 2020
“Großdeutschland Zitadelle," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of July 1, 2020
“Großdeutschland Lutschessa," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of May 13, 2020
“Großdeutschland Rzhev," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of May 4, 2020
“Großdeutschland Rostov on Done II," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of April 26, 2020
“Großdeutschland Rostov on Done," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of April 9, 2020
“Großdeutschland Voronezh,” for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of March 24, 2020
“Großdeutschland Fall Blau,” for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of March 9, 2020
“Großdeutschland Tula as soon as possible,” for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of February 17, 2020
“Großdeutschland Seim Bridgehead,” for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of January 29, 2020
“Großdeutschland Yelnya salient,” for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of January 12, 2020
“Großdeutschland Dnieper Crossing,” for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of December 28, 2019
“Großdeutschland Brialystok Cauldron,” for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of December 11, 2019

“Partizani Stare Miasto,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of September 18, 2020
“Partizani Muranow,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of September 18, 2020
“Partizani Srodmiescie,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of September 6, 2020
“Partizani Powisle,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of August 25, 2020
“Partizani Wola,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of August 13, 2020
“Partizani Dorogobuzh Raid,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of August 1, 2020
“Partizani Battle of Porytowe Wzgorze,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of July 19, 2020
“Partizani Battle Murowana,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of July 7, 2020
“Partizani Battle of Trahili,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of June 25, 2020
“Partizani Battle of Neretva,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of April 2, 2020
“Partizani Attack on Konjic,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of April 2, 2020
“Partizani Operation Arsenal,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of March 16, 2020
“Partizani Operation Chuckle,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of February 27, 2020
“Partizani Monte Battaglia,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of February 6, 2020
“Partizani Warsaw Uprising,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of January 19, 2020
“Partizani Tulle Von Das Reich,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of January 05, 2020
“Partizani Tulle Libération,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of December 21, 2019

“Omaha Colleville sur Mer,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of October 25, 2019
“Omaha Saint Laurent sur Mer,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of October 15, 2019
“Omaha Vaumicel,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of October 6, 2019
“Omaha Le Bray,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of September 26, 2019
“Omaha Charlie,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of September 16, 2019
“Omaha Le Ruquet,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of September 02, 2019
“Omaha Vierville-sur-Mer,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of August 17, 2019
“Omaha Cabourg,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of July 17, 2019
“Omaha Les Moulins,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of July 6, 2019
“Omaha Hamel-au-Prêtre,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of June 25, 2019
“Omaha Fox Green,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of May 22, 2019
“Omaha Easy Red,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of May 11, 2019
“Omaha Easy Green,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of April 30, 2019
“Omaha Dog White,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of April 19, 2019
“Omaha Dog Green,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of April 10, 2019

“American Eagles La Fiere II,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of September 08, 2019
“American Eagles Pouppeville,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of August 23, 2019
“American Eagles Fourcarville,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of August 06, 2019
“American Eagles Audouville-la-Hubert,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of July 30, 2019
“American Eagles Sainte Mère Eglise II,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of July 24, 2019
“American Eagles Chef du Pont,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of June 10, 2019
“American Eagles Sainte Marie du Mont,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of June 6, 2019
“American Eagles La Fiere,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of May 29, 2019
“American Eagles Sainte Mère Eglise,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of March 31, 2019
“American Eagles Le Grand Chemin,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of March 23, 2019

“Barrikady Ludnikov,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of February 5, 2019
“Barrikady Kindergarten,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of January 30, 2019
“Barrikady Graniti,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of January 24, 2019
“Barrikady Commissar,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of January 18, 2019
“Barrikady Tanks,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of January 12, 2019
“Barrikady Volga,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of January 6, 2019
“Barrikady Arbatovskaya,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of December 18, 2018
“Barrikady Bread Factory,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of December 18, 2018
“Barrikady Mashinnya,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of December 8, 2018
“Barrikady Factory,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of November 29, 2018
“Barrikady South,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of November 12, 2018
“Barrikady North,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of November 09, 2018
“Barrikady Yanvarya,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of October 30, 2018
“Barrikady Stalinaya,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of October 20, 2018
“Barrikady Tsaritsa,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of October 12, 2018
“Barrikady Skulpturny,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of October 03, 2018
“Barrikady Sormosk,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of September 21, 2018
“Barrikady Tramvanaya,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of September 9, 2018
“Barrikady West,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of August 29, 2018

"Carentan Donville," for Historical Module 1 Carentan, version of August 29, 2018
"Carentan Graignes," for Historical Module 1 Carentan, version of August 29, 2018
“Carentan town,” for Historical Module 1 Carentan, version of August 29, 2018
“Carentan Ingouf farm,” for Historical Module 1 Carentan, version of August 29, 2018
“Carentan Brecourt Manor”, for Historical Module 1 Carentan, version of August 29, 2018
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Pacific Baliuag scenario is coming

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Pacific Baliuag Boards

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The new pack of Scenarios for Heroes and Leaders mod is already available in the thread “Scenarios for Heroes and Leaders mod,” in the post # 1:

tm.asp?m=4374224

All the scenarios published in this pack already have the Multiplayer option activated. Keep in mind that all scenarios preserve the original balance of forces.

List of scenarios contained in this pack:

“Pacific Baliuag,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of February 7, 2021
“Pacific Wake Island,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of January 31, 2021

List of scenarios published and contained in the Core of Heroes and Leaders mod:

“Großdeutschland Gumbinnen Operation," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of October 12, 2020
“Großdeutschland Operation Doppelkopf," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of October 05, 2020
“Großdeutschland Targul Frumos," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of September 24, 2020
“Großdeutschland Kirovograd," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of September 12, 2020
“Großdeutschland Borodayevka," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of August 31, 2020
“Großdeutschland Parkhomovka," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of August 19, 2020
“Großdeutschland Akhtyrka," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of August 8, 2020
“Großdeutschland Karachev," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of July 25, 2020
“Großdeutschland Kursk" for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of July 13, 2020
“Großdeutschland Zitadelle," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of July 1, 2020
“Großdeutschland Lutschessa," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of May 13, 2020
“Großdeutschland Rzhev," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of May 4, 2020
“Großdeutschland Rostov on Done II," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of April 26, 2020
“Großdeutschland Rostov on Done," for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of April 9, 2020
“Großdeutschland Voronezh,” for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of March 24, 2020
“Großdeutschland Fall Blau,” for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of March 9, 2020
“Großdeutschland Tula as soon as possible,” for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of February 17, 2020
“Großdeutschland Seim Bridgehead,” for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of January 29, 2020
“Großdeutschland Yelnya salient,” for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of January 12, 2020
“Großdeutschland Dnieper Crossing,” for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of December 28, 2019
“Großdeutschland Brialystok Cauldron,” for Historical Module Großdeutschland, version of December 11, 2019

“Partizani Stare Miasto,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of September 18, 2020
“Partizani Muranow,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of September 18, 2020
“Partizani Srodmiescie,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of September 6, 2020
“Partizani Powisle,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of August 25, 2020
“Partizani Wola,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of August 13, 2020
“Partizani Dorogobuzh Raid,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of August 1, 2020
“Partizani Battle of Porytowe Wzgorze,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of July 19, 2020
“Partizani Battle Murowana,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of July 7, 2020
“Partizani Battle of Trahili,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of June 25, 2020
“Partizani Battle of Neretva,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of April 2, 2020
“Partizani Attack on Konjic,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of April 2, 2020
“Partizani Operation Arsenal,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of March 16, 2020
“Partizani Operation Chuckle,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of February 27, 2020
“Partizani Monte Battaglia,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of February 6, 2020
“Partizani Warsaw Uprising,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of January 19, 2020
“Partizani Tulle Von Das Reich,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of January 05, 2020
“Partizani Tulle Libération,” for Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion, version of December 21, 2019

“Omaha Colleville sur Mer,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of October 25, 2019
“Omaha Saint Laurent sur Mer,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of October 15, 2019
“Omaha Vaumicel,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of October 6, 2019
“Omaha Le Bray,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of September 26, 2019
“Omaha Charlie,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of September 16, 2019
“Omaha Le Ruquet,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of September 02, 2019
“Omaha Vierville-sur-Mer,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of August 17, 2019
“Omaha Cabourg,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of July 17, 2019
“Omaha Les Moulins,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of July 6, 2019
“Omaha Hamel-au-Prêtre,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of June 25, 2019
“Omaha Fox Green,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of May 22, 2019
“Omaha Easy Red,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of May 11, 2019
“Omaha Easy Green,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of April 30, 2019
“Omaha Dog White,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of April 19, 2019
“Omaha Dog Green,” for Historical Module Omaha, version of April 10, 2019

“American Eagles La Fiere II,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of September 08, 2019
“American Eagles Pouppeville,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of August 23, 2019
“American Eagles Fourcarville,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of August 06, 2019
“American Eagles Audouville-la-Hubert,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of July 30, 2019
“American Eagles Sainte Mère Eglise II,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of July 24, 2019
“American Eagles Chef du Pont,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of June 10, 2019
“American Eagles Sainte Marie du Mont,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of June 6, 2019
“American Eagles La Fiere,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of May 29, 2019
“American Eagles Sainte Mère Eglise,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of March 31, 2019
“American Eagles Le Grand Chemin,” for Historical Module American Eagles, version of March 23, 2019

“Barrikady Ludnikov,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of February 5, 2019
“Barrikady Kindergarten,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of January 30, 2019
“Barrikady Graniti,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of January 24, 2019
“Barrikady Commissar,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of January 18, 2019
“Barrikady Tanks,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of January 12, 2019
“Barrikady Volga,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of January 6, 2019
“Barrikady Arbatovskaya,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of December 18, 2018
“Barrikady Bread Factory,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of December 18, 2018
“Barrikady Mashinnya,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of December 8, 2018
“Barrikady Factory,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of November 29, 2018
“Barrikady South,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of November 12, 2018
“Barrikady North,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of November 09, 2018
“Barrikady Yanvarya,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of October 30, 2018
“Barrikady Stalinaya,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of October 20, 2018
“Barrikady Tsaritsa,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of October 12, 2018
“Barrikady Skulpturny,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of October 03, 2018
“Barrikady Sormosk,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of September 21, 2018
“Barrikady Tramvanaya,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of September 9, 2018
“Barrikady West,” for Historical Module 2 Barrikady, version of August 29, 2018

"Carentan Donville," for Historical Module 1 Carentan, version of August 29, 2018
"Carentan Graignes," for Historical Module 1 Carentan, version of August 29, 2018
“Carentan town,” for Historical Module 1 Carentan, version of August 29, 2018
“Carentan Ingouf farm,” for Historical Module 1 Carentan, version of August 29, 2018
“Carentan Brecourt Manor”, for Historical Module 1 Carentan, version of August 29, 2018
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RE: Pacific, Heroes and Leaders mod Expansion

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Pacific San José scenario is coming

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