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Parker's Crossroads - Baraque de Fraiture

By: Critical Hit

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: Advanced Squad Leader - Western Front

Last Stocked on 12/2/2020

Product Info

Title
Parker's Crossroads - Baraque de Fraiture
Publisher
Category
Sub-category
Publish Year
2016
Dimensions
9x12x.5"
NKG Part #
2147652683
MFG. Part #
ASLC_PC_16
Type
Ziplock

Description

ASLComp PARKER’S CROSSROADS: BATTLE OF THE BULGE AT BARAQUE DE FRAITURETM is a detailed ASLComp variant module. that tells the story of the Battle of the Bulge from a locale ten miles west of Vielsalm lies at a small crossroads settlement known among its Belgian inhabitants as Baraque de Fraiture. It also happens to be the second-highest point in the Ardennes, though the slope is so gradual that is appears to be flat ground. Running through the settlement is the north-south N15 Highway, leading from Bastogne in the south to Liege in the north. Coincidentally, the N15 also corresponded to the boundary between the 3rd Armored Division and the 82nd Airborne Division.

Note: This is not a complete game! Ownership of the ASLRB and core modules including German and American counters are required to play this game.

Includes:

  • 1 Color Wraparound Cover Sheet
  • Six 18” x 12.5” Color Cardstock Maps
  • Two Countersheet of 240 Counters
  • One countersheet of 176 Counters
  • One ASL Special Rules Sheets
  • 9 Scenarios
Scenarios included:

  • Meat Choppers – Baraque de Fraiture, Belgium, December 20th 1944
  • Parker’s Last Stand - Baraque de Fraiture, Belgium, December 21st 1944
  • The Volksgrenadiers Try Again - Baraque de Fraiture, Belgium, December 21st 1944
  • Hot Breakfast – Fraiture Village, Belgium, December 23rd 1944
  • Frozen Earth - Baraque de Fraiture, Belgium, December 23rd 1944
  • The Gingerbread Men - Baraque de Fraiture, Belgium, December 23rd 1944
  • Baraque de Fraiture - Baraque de Fraiture, Belgium, December 23rd 1944
  • On the Outskirts of Freineux – Freineux, Belgium, December 24th 1944
  • Cold Reception - Baraque de Fraiture, Belgium, January 7th 1945