Scenario#: KS07 Date: 23 May 1944 Location: Anzio, Italy
The U.S. 1st Armored Division started the process of the final breakout from the Anzio beachhead. Its assignment was to open the road leading to Rome and link up with the rest of the Allies advancing from the south. The …
Tide of Iron — 1A Kickstarter
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Scenario#: 20 Date: 5/11/1944 Location: Santa Maria, Italy
The U.S. 88th Infantry Division was to take Mount Bracchi in the opening of the offensive to take Rome. The 351st Infantry Regiment was to take the small town of Santa Maria Infante. But to reach it they had to attack over difficult terrain – in the…
Advanced Squad Leader — ASL 3 - Yanks
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Scenario#: AP080 Date: 6/1/1944 Location: Artena-Valmonte Gap, Italy
The breakout from Anzio began on 23 May, and two days later the FSSF, along with the US 3rd Infantry Division, was pushing hard for the towns of Artena and Valmonte. These towns lay either side of Highway 6. With the Gustav Line shattered farther…
Advanced Squad Leader — ASL Action Pack #8 Roads Through Rome
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Scenario#: A019 Date: 2/1/1944 Location: Anzio, Italy
From the moment that the "Devil's Brigade" moved in to occupy a portion of the defensive perimeter around the beachhead, Lt.-General Frederick instituted aggressive nightly patrols of company strength. His goal was to keep the enemy opposite --…
Advanced Squad Leader — ASL Annual 90
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Scenario#: S040 Date: 1/30/1944 Location: Isola Bella, Italy
Two American Ranger Battalions were to infiltrate through enemy lines along the narrow Pantano ditch in an effort to reach Cisterna, where careful reconnaissance had determined that the enemy had not had time to consolidate their defenses. Behind…
Advanced Squad Leader — Special Ops 2
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Scenario#: 38 Date: 1 June 1944 Location: Velletri, Italy
The village of Velletri was part of the so-called ‘Caesar Line’ (which stretched from Lanuvio to Valmontone), and was defended by troops of the 362nd Infantry Division. The commander of the 36th, General ‘Fred’ Walker, spotted a weak point in …
Band of Brothers — Texas Arrows
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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World War II - Mediterranean Theater
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