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Title
Fitzgerald's Fire
Description
When it became apparent to the men of Abrams' Team B that they faced a much more daunting task than anticipated, the only real option open to them was to consolidate their gains and await the arrival of Combat Command B. Having taken control of much of the …
Publisher
Date
1944-12-06
Scenario#
SG2
Scenario Description
When it became apparent to the men of Abrams' Team B that they faced a much more daunting task than anticipated, the only real option open to them was to consolidate their gains and await the arrival of Combat Command B. Having taken control of much of the eastern and central portions of the town, the primary goal now became to push the Germans out of the western edge of Singling. Bazooka teams were sent in to hunt down and kill the assault guns which dominated the main road from the west. But a sudden and intense German artillery barrage on the center of town forced much of the American armor to pull back, leaving the infantry unsupported. German tanks were spotted on the ridge north of Singling massing foe a counterattack. Sgt. Robert Fitzgerald, with his 76mm-armed Sherman, was ordered to take up position to guard against any attack down the eastern road.
Location
Singling, France
Battle Name
Battle Narrative
The Lorraine campaign was the operations of the U.S. Third Army in Lorraine during World War II from September 1 through December 18, 1944. Official U.S. Army campaign names for this period and location are Northern France and Rhineland. The term was popularized by the publication of the volume The Lorraine Campaign by the U.S. Army in 1950.
Narrative Source
Combatants
German
American
Additional Information
Scenario Type = Standard
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