OAF 42.2 "On The Berues-Furnes Canal"

updated 060920

This scenario was originally published in ON ALL FRONTS number 42(December 1985).. The original scenario author is T. L. Black. Further development, clarifications and modification have been made to the original published scenario by Bill Thomson.


Furnes, Belgium, June 1, 1940: Having established a defensive line along the Bergues-Furnes Canal, the 2nd Coldstream Guards and the 5th Borderers Regiment await the coming German onslaught. Armed to the teeth with supplies scrounged and scavenges from allied wrecks across the canal, they were far from the disorganized rabble that the Germans expected.

VICTORY CONDITIONS: The German player must occupy buildings 14H9 and 14S9, or have more unbroken squads on board 14 than the British by the end of turn 7. Half squad may be combined fin the final total. Any other result is a British win. To occupy, there must be no unbroken British MMC (squads, halfsquads or crews) in the building and there must be at be at one unbroken German MMC present therein.

NORTH
11
1 hex Canal per SSR 42.2.3
14
Overlay D on board 14
SCENARIO SEQUENCE:
British setup first
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END
Germans move first
BRITISH FORCES:
GERMANS FORCES:
SPECIAL SCENARIO RULES: (By designer's intention, this scenario may be played without the overlays at the COD rules level)

AFTERMATH: Despite ingenuity in scrounging equipment and establishing their defensive position along the canal, the British were force to withdraw further into the Dunkirk perimeter. Their bitter defense bought the beleaguered British Expeditionary Force a bit more time to evacuate