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Play War Thunder now with our links, and get a massive, free bonus pack including vehicles, boosters and more on PC and consoles: https://playwt.link/ww2ontv | Mobile: https://wtm.game/ww2ontv The convoy of twenty Red Ball Express trucks rumbled into the edge of a French village in the summer of 1944. Corporal Clifton Lucas gripped the wheel; something was wrong. Too quiet. Too still. Suddenly, a rifle shot cracked like a whip, shattering the silence. Then came the storm, a hail of bullets tearing into the convoy. The 10-ton semi-trailers veered wildly, mud spraying as drivers fought to escape the ambush. Lucas wrenched open his door and threw himself into a ditch just as his truck was shredded by gunfire. The ground shook with the impact of German 88-millimeter shells as the truckers took cover behind anything they could. A gasoline truck took a direct hit, erupting in a fireball that lit up the sky. The chain reaction was catastrophic—truck after truck ignited, explosions rocking the farmland as Lucas clawed through the mud, heart hammering. Around him, his fellow drivers were being gunned down. Non-combatants, they’d been told. Just truckers. But just as they were about to be overwhelmed, American Shermans from the 6th Armored Division burst through the treeline, cannons thundering as they ripped the German artillery to pieces. Lucas staggered to his feet, rifle in hand. But he and the other truckers didn’t return to their trucks. Together, they turned toward the village. The Germans were about to find out the secret of The Red Ball Express - they weren’t just delivery boys…