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This six scenario pack revolves around the battles involving the
Airborne and Paratroop forces during World War 2 and is
compatible with MMP's ASL System.
Sola Airfield, Norway, 9 April 1940: The Germans’
plan for the invasion of Norway and Denmark was code named: Operation
WESER EXERCISE and was under the command of General von Falkenhorst; it
would be the first major combined air-land-sea effort in history. In a
bold and daring plan the 1st Battalion, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 1,
under the command of Major Erich Walther, would attempt to capture four
objectives; Aalborg airfield and the Vordingborg Bridge in Denmark and
Norwegian airfields at Sola and Fornebu.
Gorki, Russia, 14
October 1941: Early in October 1941, the Wehrmacht’s
Army Group Centre drove 200 miles in five days, its panzers
crossing the Berezina and Dnepr Rivers. However, these panzer
spearheads had also outraced their supply lines; forcing some 300
panzers of Heinz Guderian’s Panzergruppe 2 to hold while their
supplies caught up. Seizing upon this opportunity to destroy the German
panzer force while it sat with its fuel tanks dry, the Soviet
Western Front Headquarters ordered its IV Airborne Corps to detach a
brigade for a special operation.
Northeast of Gela, Sicily, 11 July 1943:
Just over a year after its activation, the 505th Parachute Infantry
Regiment, under the capable leadership of Colonel James M. "Jumping Jim"
Gavin, made its first regimental size combat parachute attack as part of
the Allied Invasion of Sicily known as Operation HUSKY. The 505th’s
objective was to drop behind enemy lines around Gela, close off roads
leading to beaches and secure the drop zone for further use.
South of St. Come-du-Mont, France, 7 June 1944:
Shortly after midnight on 6 June, paratroopers of General Maxwell D.
Taylor's US 101st Airborne Division became the first Allied soldiers to
touch French soil during the Invasion of Normandy. The 101st had been
assigned the initial mission of securing Exits 1 and 2 from Utah Beach
and having secured them on D-Day, Taylor immediately dispatched the
506th Parachute Infantry Regiment southwest to conduct a reconnaissance
towards the road junction south of St. Come-du-Mont.
Bois de Bavent, France, 29 June 1944: By late
June, the British 6th Airborne Division had settled into a defence role
east of the Orne River; despite this role, the division continued to
patrol aggressively, seeking and wreaking havoc upon the enemy wherever
possible. At no place was this havoc more evident than in the forested
area called Bois de Bavent, where a cat and mouse game was taking place
between the division’s patrols and the German’s outposts.
North of Heelsum, Holland, 18 September 1944:
As Operation MARKET-GARDEN
commenced ad-hoc German defences were asked to oppose some of the
initial paratroop landings. One such case occurred west of Arnhem, where
NCOs from an SS-Officer Cadet school, personnel from a Kriegsmarine
unit and Luftwaffe ground crews attacked the 1st Airborne
Airlanding Brigade.
Map Boards Required: 3, 4, 14, 16, 24,
35, 44, & HoB I
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