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If you like what I do, subscribe and click the "bell" icon! Playing one scenario of Tide of Iron: Next Wave. This is scenario #5: "Liberation". In the weeks following D-Day, the Allies continued to advance slowly from their ever-expanding beachhead, the only exception being the village of St.-Lô. Here the 29th Division has been bogged down for over a month, suffering more casualties outside St.-Lô than on Omaha beach. On July 17th, General Gerhardt, under great pressure from General Bradley, launches his final assault against the town, which is heavily defended by German Fallschirmjäger units. Clarification: I forgot to roll defensive dice for the German artillery getting hit by artillery at 22:44. It was surpressive artillery and 1 squad had an elite infantry and would have recieved 1 defensive dice, the MG squad had an officer and an elite infantry and would recieve 2 defensive dice. They might have died either way! Fog of war :) Clarification on 5 rules that can be easy to miss (and that I sometimes forget) You cannot fire at long range when doing a "fire and movement"-action. Firing at long range is only possible with a "concentrated fire"-action. Medics will provide a +1 cover for every squad that is in the hex of the medic, not just the squad with the medic specialization. You can only try to "Establish contact" once every game round. If LOS is traced through an adjacent hex hill of the same elevation, LOS is blocked (Plateau rule) A unit moving in to a hex can only be attacked by opportunity fire once. If there are several enemy units within LOS set to OP, the commander of those units have 2 options. 1: Decide one unit with OP to lead the attack, then use the other units with LOS and OP as support in "Combined fire", or 2: Fire with 1 unit in OP, then fire with the next if the unit moves 1 more hex and so on. Again, only one OP attack may be done for every hex the target moves (within LOS). Please hit the like button, comment and share, it helps me a lot! Become a member of the Channel for only 2.99$/month! / @boardsbricksandbattlefields Or make a one time donation: www.paypal.com/paypalme/WW2SBGC (or use YouTube Super Thanks) Contact: daniel.niemi90@gmail.com Facebook page: / boardsbricksandbattlefields My Boardgame Geeklist "Solitaire World War 2 Games" (every ww2 solo game that exists): https://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/29... Boards, Bricks and Battlefields Channel Community Page: / @boardsbricksandbattlefields