Drive to the Rhine
In early 1945 the flanks of the Allied armies had reached the Rhine. As the Allies approached the Rhine the hope grew that it might be possible to ‘jump’ a bridge intact. On March 7th the hoped-for happened. Speeding toward the Rhine, men of Hodge’s US First Army captured intact the bridge at Remagen. Showing great flexibility and speed the Americans instantly exploited this opportunity, and by the evening of the 7th a substantial bridgehead had been established. This Snapshot is a fictitious engagement of American M8’s vs Panzers west of the Rhine near Karlsrhue. The U.S. 7th Army lead by General Patch was on the southern flank. The VI Corps were in the area of V56. Across the Rhine was German Army Group ‘G’ lead by General Hausser. Toe to toe the M8’s stand little chance against the tough German Panzer, but with superior speed and numbers they have a much greater chance. - The Cassell, Atlas of the Second World War
Arena
SEA
Country Percentages
60% Allied
40% Axis
Allies:
Units:
M-8
Sherman
Orders:
Allied players are to spawn at V56 and defend it from Panzers in the South East.
Restrictions:
None
Axis:
Units:
Panzer IV H
Orders:
Axis players are to spawn NW from V47 toward V56. They are to engage M8's and destroy ack at V56.
Restrictions:
None
Victory Conditions:
Panzer IV H - 10 points each
M8 - 7 points each
Ack - 2 points each