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Title
Pushing Back
Description
Easy Company had been put in reserve after taking the town of Foy: the beginning of the Allies counteroffensive in the Ardennes. Now, they were tasked with taking the hotly contested town of Noville. On the 14th of January they began to move out. They moved up from the southwest …
Source
Publisher
Date
1945-01-15
Scenario#
Comp19
Scenario Description
Easy Company had been put in reserve after taking the town of Foy: the beginning of the Allies counteroffensive in the Ardennes. Now, they were tasked with taking the hotly contested town of Noville. On the 14th of January they began to move out. They moved up from the southwest unscathed, but other elements of the battalion were hit by Tiger tank fire originating from the town. During the night, listening posts reported that the German tanks were leaving town. Easy began their assault of NovilIe at dawn on the 15th, hoping the tanks were gone and anxious to have the promised tank support from Division Headquarters. - Dale Holmstrom
Location
Noville, Belgium
Battle Name
Battle Narrative
The Siege of Bastogne was an engagement in December 1944 between American and German forces at the Belgian town of Bastogne, as part of the larger Battle of the Bulge. The goal of the German offensive was the harbor at Antwerp. In order to reach it before the Allies could regroup and bring their superior air power to bear, German mechanized forces had to seize the roadways through eastern Belgium. Because all seven main roads in the densely wooded Ardennes highlands converged on Bastogne, just a few miles away from the border with neighboring Luxembourg, control of its crossroads was vital to the German attack. The siege was from 20 to 27 December, until the besieged American forces were relieved by elements of General George Patton's Third Army.
Narrative Source
Combatants
American
Germany

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