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Second to None - The Battle of St. Georges d'Elle 1944

By: Critical Hit

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: Advanced Tobruk System - Eastern Front

Last Stocked on 5/17/2022

Product Info

Title
Second to None - The Battle of St. Georges d'Elle 1944
Publisher
Category
Sub-category
Publish Year
2016
Dimensions
9x11x1"
NKG Part #
2147646016
MFG. Part #
CRTATS_ST_GEORG
Type
Ziplock

Description

St-Georges-d'Elle, France, 11 June 1944: The quiet Norman village of St. Georges d’Elle first appeared in the history of the Normandy campaign shortly after the D-Day landings. There, a firm German defense-line was encountered on 11 June, in what was then referred to as the Berigny-St. Georges d’Elle-Ivon sector. Here, the 2nd Infantry Division, known by its moniker, “Second to None”, had its first encounter with the 3rd Parachute Division, blooded its soldiers, and took its first enemy prisoners. It was the beginning of a seesaw battle at and around St. Georges d'Elle. Between 11-16 June, when a halt was ordered to prepare for the attack on Hill 192, the division’s positions snared around nearby villages, and consolidated hard-fought gains. St. Georges d’Elle was to change hands several times, was entered by battalions of the 23rd and 38th Regiments. The 23rd also captured Berigny, while St. Germain d’Elle fell to the 9th.The American preponderance of arms had pushed the German forces out of St. Georges d’ Elle. Fallschirmjäger commander Colonel Stefani quickly organized a counter-attack to take it back and both sides of the village church became the focal point. The Germans and their foes fought each other across the streets and alleys of the small village. This day the German forces could not take the village back due in part to the intense firepower and the skill of the individual American soldiers. The dogfaces began to push the Germans back, one hedgerow-lined field at a time. Despite a significant firepower advantage, the Fallschirmjägers managed to fall back to their next line of resistance. American officers and non coms had a healthy respect for the German paratroopers, “…the Fallschirmjäger unit consisted of young German volunteers, and numbered 15,976 soldiers and officers. Its level of training and excellent weapon systems prompted the commander of a US Infantry Division to remark, ‘Those Germans are the best damned soldiers I ever saw…”

If you love fighting amidst the Bocage of Normandy you are going to love Second 2 None - the Battle of St Georges d'Elle 1944. What's more, in keeping with the ATS approach of 2016, you get all the combat counters you need to play and that means 4 sheets of the latest - including the entire American OOB in Olive Drab for the included scenarios.

IMPORTANT NOTE: This product contains ALL the combat counters you need to play - IT IS NOT A COMPLETE GAME. You need small and large marker counter sheets and the ATS Rulebook 2014/Play Aid set to use this product.

Includes:

  • 1 Color Wraparound Cover Sheet
  • Two 18” x 12.5” Color Cardstock Maps
  • Two Countersheet of 67 Counters
  • Two Countersheet of 88 Counters
  • 1 ATS AFV Color Cardstock Sheet
  • 5 Scenarios
Scenarios included:

  • Rain of Fire – St-Georges-d’Elle, France, June 11th 1944
  • The Best Damned Soldiers – Near Hill 192 and St-Georges-d’Elle, France July 11th 1944
  • Purple Heart Draw - Near Hill 192 and St-Georges-d’Elle, France July 11th 1944
  • A Bullet with my Name on it - Near Hill 192 and St-Georges-d’Elle, France July 11th 1944
  • Second to None - Near Hill 192 and St-Georges-d’Elle, France July 11th 1944