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Sturmgruppe Eisen - Albert Canal 1940

By: Critical Hit

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: Advanced Squad Leader - Western Front

Last Stocked on 10/4/2024

Product Info

Title
Sturmgruppe Eisen - Albert Canal 1940
Publisher
Category
Sub-category
Publish Year
2016
Dimensions
9.75x12.5x.5"
NKG Part #
2147645450
MFG. Part #
CRTASLKANNE
Type
Ziplock

Description

KANNE, BELGIUM, 10 May 1940: Sturmgruppe Eisen's main objective was the capture of the bridge crossing the Albert Canal in the village of Kanne. Five gliders landed on the plateau nearby the PC commanding strongpoints "C", "D" and "J". Attacked by the near with machine-pistols and grenades, the PC only gave a brief resistance then the paratroopers quickly dispatched the squads in the portion of "C" north of the sunken road. Victory was just seconds away went the bridge blew up. The 15 minutes delay taken by Sturmgruppe Eisen since Sturmgruppe Granit had started landing on the nearby Fortress, had allowed the Belgian command sufficient time to send firm orders to destroy the bridge. The men in the Communication bunker were then captured or killed, ending the initial phase of the attack.

Can you say 'Belgium'? As it seems that this tiny, war-torn nation is getting the lion's share of attention in the new Historical modules with the Hindenburg Line, Kesternich, and here with the new KAMPFGRUPPE EISEN. One of the prettiest and most interesting maps is at the very heart of this brand new module ... the winding Albert Canal, the bridge at Kanne, and the glider landing in less then ideal conditions. In addition to the brand new historical map and new set of counters, ALL the combat counters you need to play ... are included. All 7 scenarios play on the map ... one we suspect you might find the most interesting, combat terrain-wise, of any historical module to date.

Contents:

  • Cover Wrap
  • 2 pages special rules, 3 hole punched
  • 7 scenarios #1-7: The Enemy's Behind Us, Bridge Blown!, Clearing a Flank, Snafu!, Enlarging the Bridgehead, "Resistance Great", and Group Eisen
  • 6 map sheets
  • 1 half counter sheet with 88 5/8" counters and 2 full counter sheets 560 1/2" counters