OAF 43.4"Les Trois Croix"

updated 061015

This scenario was originally published in ON ALL FRONTS number 43 (June 1986). The original scenario author is Tim Taylor. Original credited playtestes are R. Hilbert & Jim Blue.This scenario is part of a set of four that can be played with the Arracourt Tank Battle Campaign Game. Further development, clarifications and modification have been made to the original published scenario by Bill Thomson.


Northeast of Lezey, France, September 22, 1944: Both sides had been preparing an offensive for some time; the Americans more successfully than the Germans. Remarkably, the two attacks not only were launched at the same time but had identical objectives as well: to hold the village of Juvelize.

VICTORY CONDITIONS: The player 'holding' (having an unbroken MMC as the sole occupant) the greatest number of ground level building hexes on board 3 between rows L and V (inclusive) at the end of 15 game turn wins

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SCENARIO SEQUENCE:
American sets up first
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German move first
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AMERICAN FORCES; Task Force Abrams [ELR 3]:
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SPECIAL SCENARIO RULES:

AFTERMATH: With the resolute stand on the high ground near the crossroads of Les Troise Crois (The Three Crosses) by A Company and help from the XIX TAC, the northernmost German pincer was defeated in detail (even to the death of its commanding officer), Colonel H. v. Bronsart). After extensive artillery preparation and reinforcement, the Americans swept through Juvelize, gathering momentum as the German forces crumbled. The German attack had been disastrous.