Glider Rifle Company Briefing
Glider Rifle Company Briefing
Glider Rifle Company Briefing
Salerno
The regiment arrived to its rst battle, not by air, but by sea. On 15 September they arrived in Salerno to reinforce American units already there. The following day, 2nd Battalion was ordered to re-board the landing craft and head farther north to the town of Maiori where they were to be attached to Colonel William O. Darbys Ranger Task Force. The battalion relieved the Rangers and held positions on Mount St. Angelo di Cava. The Germans launched a few probing attacks against the battalion, but these were simply diversionary as the rest of the German army withdrew to their next line of defence.
Normandy
The regiment was removed from Italy and sent to England to prepare for the invasion of France. On 7 June 1944 (D+1), the regiment landed by glider in Normandy. The regiment went into divisional reserve until it was called upon to capture a bridge across the Merderet River on 9June. During this short, but sharp battle, Private First Class Charles N. Deglopper was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for distracting German re, allowing his platoon to outank the enemy. The regiment then joined the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) and took up a position on the left ank of VIICorps and helped capture Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte on 16 June. Soon thereafter, the regiment was pulled o the line along with the rest of the division and sent back to England to prepare for their next operation.
World War I
The regiment received orders to head to France in April 1918 to shore up the critical shortage of Allied troops following the success of the German spring oensive and eventually joined the American Expeditionary Force. The 325th participated in the American oensive in the Argonne Forest, the last major oensive of the war. Their success cost them 94 percent of its initial strength, but contributed greatly in ending the war.
World War II
After World War I, the 325th Infantry Regiment was deactivated, but was called upon once again in March 1942 to ght in World War II. The unit was once again assigned to the 82nd Infantry Division as the divisions heavy motorised infantry regiment. This suddenly changed when the Chief of Sta, General George Marshall decided to use the 82nd as the base for the proposed airborne force. When the men of the 325thmustered early in the morning, they found out, much to their surprise, that they would be arriving into battle in a imsy wooden glider!
Market Garden
The 325ths next glider assault was in Holland, during Operation Market Garden, the largest airborne operation ever conducted. General James Gavin, the new divisional commander, only had enough gliders to bring either his artillery or his glider troops in on the rst day, but not both. He gured that the artillery was a priority as he couldnt rely
Left: The 325th Glider Infantry Regiment first saw combat during the battle of Salerno in September, 1943 where the regiments 2ndBattalion held a small portion of the line. The regiment fought its first engagement as a full unit in Normandy. After several critical delays, the regiment landed in Holland during Operation Market Garden in September 1944. They remained in combat until November. In December the regiment joined the division to help stop the German offensive in the Ardennes Forest. Here the regiment experienced its toughest and longest campaign.
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Sep 21 (D+4): 1500 hours. 504 PIR and Guards Armoured Division capture Nijmegen Bridge
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Sep 23 (D+6): 1900 hours. 325 GIR moves to reinforce the line at the Groesbeek Heights
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on the British to arrive soon enough to lend artillery support. So Gavin decided to bring the 325th in the second wave. On 18 September, (D+1), the 325 had assembled near their gliders to join their parachute comrades currently ghting in Holland, but weather proved dicult and the mission was delayed until 23 September (D+6). Meanwhile, Gavins overworked paratroopers had to make do without their glider troops.
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The Ardennes
The Germans launched their oensive in the Ardennes Forest on 16 December 1944. The 325th and the rest of the 82nd Airborne Division rushed to the front and joined the ghting and blunted the German northern penetration in the American lines. The division took up positions in Werbomont, north of Bastonge. The determined men of the 325th dug in around the crossroads at Baraque de Fraiture and held. On the morning of 23 December 1944 a sergeant in a tank destroyer spotted an American digging a foxhole. The trooper, a Private First Class of Company F, 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, looked up and asked, Are you looking for a safe place? Yeah, answered the tanker. Well buddy, he drawled, just pull your tank in behind me... Im the 82nd Airborne and this is as far as the bastards are going! During the intense ght in December 1944 into January 1945, the 325th, absorbed heavy casualties but decimated two German Divisions. The 325th marched into Germany with the 82nd Airborne Division. After the war, the regiment assisted in the occupation before returning to the United States in 1946 and being deactivated on 15 December 1947.
The regiment was nally delivered on D+6, at LZ (or Landing Zone) O. Their original LZ was planned for a bit of open ground east of Groesbeek, but since this spot was contested by the Germans, a last-minute decision was made to deliver them ve miles west near Grave Bridge, which had been used by the 504th PIR on the rst day of the operation. The landings went on without a hitch and of the 2900 troops that landed, only ten were unt for duty. The regiment assembled quickly and was placed into divisional reserve. They didnt have to wait long before they were sent to reinforce the eastern ank of the division. While most welcome reinforcements, the time when they were most needed had passed and the Market Gardens success had been seriously compromised. The regiment stayed on the front lines ghting small battles until 14 November 1944, when it was removed along with the rest of the division to France to rest and ret. However, their time o would soon be cut short by the German Ardennes oensive the following month.
After the armistice in 1918, the regiment was demobilized on 25 May 1919. It was reconstituted as a reserve unit in December 1921 and remained as such until the outbreak of World War II.
World War II
The 82nd Infantry Division was reactivated in March 1942, and along with it the 327th Regiment. The unit was originally
Oct 2-14: 327 GIR takes part in the battles at the Island north of Nijmegen
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Sep 22-24: 327 GIR moves to Veghel to defend against German counterattack
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Sep 19 Breugel 327 GIR defends against 107. Panzer Brigade attack at Son.
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Left: The 327th Glider Infantry Regiment first saw combat during the battle of Normandy in June 1944. After a short time in France, they next saw action in Holland where they landed in occupied Holland and fought for 48 days. The regiment was on leave when it was called upon for its next operation, the defence of Bastonge in Belgium during the German Ardennes Offensive in December 1944.
the glider boys werent elite enough to be airborne soldiers. Despite the harassment, the men received glider training. Landing in a glider wasnt easy and some of the landings resulted in serious injuries as the glider snagged trees or fence posts, tearing up the men inside. Still, it allowed a platoon of troops to deploy relatively close without having to assemble before conducting their mission. The men of the 327th were soon trained up and o to England where they prepared for their rst operation.
sooner had they landed when they were attacked by the 107th Panzer Brigade hoping to recapture the Son bridge. The glider troops managed to hold them o for two days, until the Germans nally gave up and refocused their eorts further north. The regiment was then called upon by the 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment to help capture the town of Best, where the German 59th Infantry Division was holding up. The regiment secured the Zonsche Forest while the 502nd assaulted and nally captured the town. The regiment was then pulled north to Veghel to help defend it against their old enemy, the 107th Panzer Brigade. When the regiment arrived, the town was already under attack and the glider troops rushed to defend the southern edge of the city along with British anti-aircraft elements. Once again the 327th saw o the Panzer brigades attack and the road was once again secure. After the battle, the regiment was sent north yet again to the village of Erp which they defended for the duration of the operation. After the ghting had settled down, the 327th was in the front lines for 48 days until ordered to withdraw from Holland. They were removed to France to rest and recuperate before the next operation.
Company HQ
A Glider Rifle Company must field a Company HQ, and two Glider Rifle Platoons. It may also field a Glider Weapons Platoon and one of any of the Weapons and Support Platoons from each Support box shown (Armoured, Infantry, etc.).
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Weapons Platoons
Combat Platoons
INFaNtRY
ARtILLERY
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INFaNtRY
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7 8
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ALLIED PLATOONS
British Platoons in your force are Allies and follow the Allies rules on page 183 of the rulebook.
ANtI-aIRCRaFt Heavy Anti-aircraft Platoon Light Anti-aircraft Platoon
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ARtILLERY
Glider Field Artillery Battery Field Battery, Royal Artillery Field Battery (SP), Royal Artillery
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ARtILLERY
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AIRCRaFt
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MOtIVatION
HEaDQUaRtERS
HEADQUARTERS
Company HQ
COmPANY HQ
15 points
OPTIONS
Replace either or both Command Carbine teams with Command SMG teams for +10 points per team. Add Bazooka teams for +15points per team. Add up to three Sniper teams for +50points per team.
Company Command Carbine team 2iC Command Carbine team Company HQ Bazooka team Bazooka team
The glider rie companies were welcome reinforcements for the beleagured paratroopers along Hells Highway. Their
mission was to relieve and help support the paratroopers where ever possible.
COMBat PLatOONS
GLIDER RIFLE PLATOON
PLATOON
HQ Section with Mortar Squad and 3 Rie Squads 2 Rie Squads 170 points 130 points
Command Rifle team
OPTION
Replace Command Rie team with Command SMG teams for +5 points.
Rifle team Rifle team Rifle team Rifle team
The gliderborne troops have seen some action in Sicily and Normandy, but this will be their rst true test as front-line infantry. They will land in the second and third lift to hold the land youve captured, freeing up your paratroopers to continue assaulting the enemy. The 101st Airbornes 327th Glider Infantry Regiment will land at LZ (landing zone) W east of the town of sHertogenbosh. They will then move to help secure the road. Meanwhile, the 82nd Airbornes 325th Glider Infantry Regiment will arrive at LZ O and move straight into action from their gliders. Use the glider troops to hold down an objective while your paratroopers press on to complete you mission.
Rifle team
Rifle team
Rifle team
Rifle team
Rifle team
Combat Attachments
A Glider Weapons Platoon may make Combat Attachments to Combat Platoons. The companys weapons platoon provides the company with extra repower. The 60mm light mortars and the M1919 light machine-guns are ideal to pin and knock out troublesome enemy teams.
WEapONS PLatOONS
GLIDER MAchINE-gUN PLATOON
PLATOON
HQ Section with: 2 Machine-gun Sections 1 Machine-gun Section 100 points 55 points
OPTION
Add Bazooka teams for +15 points per team.
Combat Attachments
A Glider Machine-gun Platoon may make Combat Attachments to Combat Platoons. Bolster your lines with the water-cooled M1917 heavy machine-gun, or keep enemy troops pinned down. 8
Machine-gun Section Machine-gun Section
OPTION
Add Bazooka teams for +15 points per team.
The battalion can lend you plenty of artillery support with the quick response of the mortar platoon. These weapons are ideal for smoking a target, preparing the way for your troops to assault. Use these in combination with your weapons platoon so that you can pin them down with that platoons high-explosive shells. Between the smoke and pinning the enemy down, youll be able to close and successfully capture your objective.
OPTIONS
Add Bazooka teams for +15 points per team. Add Jeeps for +5 points for the platoon.
Anti-tank gun Anti-tank gun
The 101st Airbornes 327th Glider Infantry Regiment is still equipped with some of the older 37mm anti-tank guns. Though relatively ineective against enemy tanks, it is still an deal infantry support gun, knocking out enemy gun teams and digging out enemy guns. Meanwhile, the 82nd Airbornes 325th Glider Infantry Regiment is equipped with 57mm anti-tank guns which have been supplied with high-explosive ammunition, making it useful against enemy infantry as well as tanks.
Anti-tank gun
SUPPORT Platoons
(US Glider Company Support Platoons)
OPTION
Add Jeeps for +5 points for the battery.
The glider eld artillery adds more punch to your bombardments with six excellent light guns. The batteries are armed with either the 75mm pack howitzer or the 105mmlight howitzer to help add weight to your bombardments. While light, the 75mm pack howitzers will support your paratroopers with smoke as well as delivering a bombardment to pin the enemy down. The 105mm light howitzer is ideal for digging out stubborn defenders with its good repower. It is also able to put down smoke to cover your advance.
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OPTIONS
Replace the Command Pioneer Rie team with a Pioneer SMG team for +10 points. Add Bazooka teams for +15 points per team. Add a Pioneer Supply Handcart for +20 points. You may replace any or all Pioneer M1919 LMG teams with Pioneer Rie Teams at the start of the game before deployment. A Pioneer Supply Handcart operates as a Pioneer Supply Vehicle (see page 215 of the rulebook). The glider engineers arrive with the rest of the glider troops to help your company with pioneer tasks.
Pioneer M1919 LMG Pioneer M1919 LMG Pioneer Bazooka team Weapons Squad Pioneer Rifle team Pioneer Rifle team Pioneer Rifle team Pioneer Rifle team
OPTIONS
Replace Command Rie/MG team with Command SMG teams for +5 points. Add an extra Rie/MG team to all Rie Squads for +30 points per squad.
Gammon Bombs
All Rie/MG and SMG teams in the Parachute Rie Platoon carry Gammon Bombs giving them Tank Assault 3.
Master Sergeant
Parachute Rie Platoons use the German Mission Tactics special rule (see page 166 of the rulebook).
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Sergeant
OPTIONS
Add a Support Section for +60 points. Arm any or all unarmed Jeep teams with an AA MG for +5 points per Jeep.
Recon Jeep
Recon Jeep
Recon Jeep
Recon Jeep
Recon Jeep
Recon Section
All Jeeps in the Recon Sections of the 82nd Airborne Divisions Airborne Divisional Recon Platoon are Armored Jeeps.
OPTIONS
Add a Support Section for +60 points. Arm any or all unarmed Jeep teams with an AA MG for +5 points per Jeep.
Support Section
Airborne Divisional Recon Platoon An Airborne Divisional Recon Platoon is a Reconnaissance Platoon.
Master Sergeant
Airborne Divisional Recon Platoons use the German Mission Tactics special rule (see page 166 of the rulebook).
Dismount
Before deployment you may choose to dismount the whole platoon. If you do this, then all of the Recon Sections and the Support Section of a Divisional Recon Platoon, operate as a single infantry platoon. Designate any one of the teams as the Platoon Command team. The platoon remains a Reconnaissance Platoon. If you choose to dismount, the entire Divisional Recon Platoon must dismount and send its vehicles to the rear. Remove the jeeps from the Support Section and replace all of the vehicles in each Recon Section with any two of the following teams for each Section: Carbine teams .50 cal MG teams up to one Bazooka team per Recon Section.
Deployment
The Recon Sections and the Support Section operate as separate platoons, each with their own command team. Although its sections operate as separate platoons for all other purposes, a Divisional Recon Platoon deploys all at the same time as a single platoon. For example, this means that you treat the entire Divisional Recon Platoon as a single platoon when calculating the number of platoons held in Ambush or Reserve.
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MOtIVatION
ARmOURED PLATOON
PLATOON
2 Sherman V and 2 Firey VC 3 Sherman V and 1 Firey VC 2 Sherman V and 1 Firey VC 380 points 365 points 275 points
Subaltern
Subaltern
OPTION
Arm up to one Sherman tank with a .50 cal AA MG for +5 points.
Sergeant
The production of Firey tanks has caught up with demand and some of our platoons are now equipped with two of these deadly tanks. Theyll make quick work of any German tank. The 44 Royal Tank Regiment supported the 502 Parachute Battalion and 327th Glider Infantry Regiment at Best, adding much needed armoured support to the attack.
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Sherman Tank
Sherman
Firefly VC
Tank Corporal
Firefly VC Tank
The 15th/19th Kings Royal Hussars saw limited combat in Normandy, but Market Garden was their rst real battle. An Armoured Recce Platoon is rated Condent Trained. The 15 /19 Kings Royal Hussars rst saw combat in Normandy, and participated in the Great Swan across Belgium, the mostly uncontested race to the dutch border. It was assigned to the 11th Armoured Division in August1944.
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Cromwell IV Tank
The unit participated in its rst major operation during Market Garden where they supported the 327th Glider Infantry Regiment during the battles around Vehgel.
The new Challenger tanks are well equipped to take on Jerrys Panzers. It is built on a stretched Cromwell chassis and its massive turret allows for two loaders for the 17 pdr gun giving it a high rate of re. When deployed well, the Challenger dominates the battleeld.
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Jeep
OPTIONS
Add a Jeep and AA tractors to the platoon for +5points per Anti-Aircraft section. Replace all Bofors 40mm guns and AA tractors with Bofors 40mm SP for +40points per Anti-aircraft Section.
Sergeant Sergeant
The 94th Light AA Regiment, Royal Artillery has been assigned to keep the skies clear for the advance up the highway. However they can be deployed against ground targets as well. The platoon is well armed with Bofors 40mm guns. Deploy them along with your support troops such as artillery to keep them safe and free to support the advance.
Jeep
OPTIONS
Model OQF 3.7 guns with eight or more crew and increase their ROF to 3 for +20 points per Heavy Anti-aircraft Section. Add Jeep and Matador trucks for +5 points for the platoon.
Sergeant Sergeant
Matador truck
Matador truck
These heavy guns are very able to protect your column with their excellent repower, but they are not fully trained for shooting at ground targets and as such are rated Condent Trained.
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Major
Major
Lieutenant Lieutenant
OPTIONS
Add jeep and 15 cwt trucks and Quad tractors for +5points per Gun Troop. Replace the HQ Troop jeep with a White scout car or an unarmed captured StuG for +5points. Replace any or all Observer Rie teams and their OP Carriers with Observer Sherman OP tanks for +10points per tank.
Observer Sherman OP tanks cannot launch assaults. Although a Field Battery, Field Battery (SP), or Medium Battery, Royal Artillery is a single Support choice, each Gun Troop operates as a separate platoon with its own Command team. The HQ Troop Command team and Sta team are Independent teams. If the HQ Troop Command team joins a Gun Troop, it becomes the Platoon Command team. Although they count as separate platoons for all other purposes, a Field Battery, Field Battery (SP), or Medium Battery, Royal Artillery deploys as a single platoon, all at the same time. For example, both Gun Troops are treated as a single platoon when calculating the number of platoons held in Ambush or Reserve. The British Royal Artillery has massed a huge amount of artillery to kick o Operation Market Garden. At 1400 hours exactly, a massive bombardment of over 300 guns will sound the charge. The bombardment will shatter German guns and infantry, leaving the enemy troops utterly bewildered and vulnerable. After the initial barrage, they will be on hand to support your advance. Call on them regularly to clear out enemy guns or to lay down smoke to cover your assault.
Lieutenant
GUN Section
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Major
Major
Lieutenant Lieutenant
OPTIONS
Add jeep and 15 cwt trucks for +5 points for the platoon. Replace the HQ Troop jeep with a White scout car or a captured Sd Kfz 251/1 half-track for +5points. Arm any or all Sexton self-propelled guns with a .50cal AA MG for +5 points per gun.
OP Sherman HQ Section Sergeant Sergeant
^ Sexton Self-propelled Gun Observer Sherman OP tanks cannot launch assaults. The 153rd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery is equipped with the mobile Sexton self-propelled gun. These, along with the rest of 30th Corps artillery will wreak a terrible bombardment on the enemy. Self-propelled guns can keep up with the fast-paced tanks on the road and oer quick and immediate artillery support to your troops. Ever resourceful, the 153rd Field Regiment acquired a captured Sd Kfz 251/1 half-track while in Belgium, armed it with a machine-gun and used it as a command vehicle.
HQ Section Sergeant Sergeant OP Sherman
GUN Troop
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Major
Major
Lieutenant Lieutenant
OPTION
Add jeep and 15 cwt trucks and Matador trucks for +5 points per Gun Troop. You may not eld a Medium Battery, Royal Artillery unless you are also elding a Field Battery, Royal Artillery or Field Battery (SP), Royal Artillery with at least as many guns.
5.5 gun
5.5 gun
Matador truck
Matador truck
5.5 gun
5.5 gun
^ Matador truck
HQ Section
Medium Batteries, Royal Artillery count as Field Batteries, Royal Artillery for the purposes of the British special rules on pages 174 and 175 of the rulebook. Medium Batteries, Royal Artillery may not be deployed inAmbush. The army has attached the 5.5 guns of the 84th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery to the Guards Armoured Division for this operation. Their heavy guns will blast enemy strongpoints and help your troops breakthrough to the objective. Though they are placed towards the end of the Guards march column, their incredible range of 9 miles (15 km) means they can make their presence known at the front of the advance within minutes.
Sergeant
Sergeant
5.5 gun
5.5 gun
Matador truck
Matador truck
5.5 gun
5.5 gun
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Aircraft
The US Army Air Force (USAAF) and the Royal Air Force (RAF) have devoted their attack ghters to the operation.
Aircraft Flight
Flight
The airborne division has a small number of air observation post aircraft available to it.
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LIAISON AIRcRAFT
Auster aircraft operate as normal aircraft, except that they are always available until shot down or chased o, and they remain on table from turn to turn.
Anti-aircraft Fire
Auster pilots used their low altitude and quiet engine to blend in and survive on the battleeld. However, there was little to do if the enemy trained its anti-aircraft guns on the fragile little plane! The opposing player can re anti-aircraft re at your Auster at the end of the Shooting Step, after all other shooting is complete, but just before aircraft make their attacks, just as they can at any other aircraft. This is conducted just like ring at Ground-attack Aircraft, including the limits on anti-aircraft guns ability to see over terrain. A team ring anti-aircraft re must choose between ring at the Auster or at Ground-attack Aircraft. A single team cannot shoot at both in the same turn. Since the Auster isnt actually attacking anything, Selfdefence Anti-aircraft Weapons cannot shoot at it.
ANTI-AIRcRAFT FIRE
Anti-aircraft weapons can re at Auster aircraft instead of ring at Ground-attack Aircraft.
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Allied Arsenal
ALLIED TaNK TEaMS
Name Mobility Front Weapon Range ROF Armour Side Anti-tank 4 10 4 13 4 10 4 13 Top Firepower 1 3+ 1 3+ 1 3+ 1 3+ Equipment and Notes
Medium Tanks
Cromwell IV OQF 75mm gun Challenger A30 OQF 17 pdr gun Sherman V M3 75mm gun Firey VC OQF 17 pdr gun Fully-tracked 32/80cm Fully-tracked 32/80cm Fully-tracked 32/80cm Fully-tracked 32/80cm 6 2 6 3 6 2 6 2 Co-ax MG, Hull MG, Light tank, Protected ammo, Tow hook. Semi-indirect re, Smoke. Co-ax MG, Light tank, Overloaded, Protected ammo, Tow hook. No HE, Semi-indirect re. Co-ax MG, Hull MG, Tow hook. Semi-indirect re, Smoke. Co-ax MG, Tow hook. No HE, Semi-indirect re.
Self-propelled Guns
Sexton OQF 25 pdr gun Firing bombardments Sherman OP Fully-tracked 24/60cm 80/200cm Fully-tracked 1 2 - 6 0 9 4 4 0 3+ 5+ 1 AA MG. Hull mounted, Smoke. Smoke bombardment. Hull MG.
Recon Jeeps
Recon Jeep With .50 cal AA MG Armored Recon Jeep .50 cal AA MG Jeep 16/40cm Jeep 16/40cm - 3 0 3 - 4 0 4 - 5+ 0 5+ Overloaded.
Vehicle Machine-guns
Vehicle MG .50 cal Vehicle MG 16/40cm 16/40cm 3 3 2 4 6 5+ ROF 1 if other weapons re. ROF 1 if other weapons re.
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OQF 25 pdr gun Heavy Firing bombardments BL 5.5 gun Immobile Firing bombardments M1919 LMG M1917 HMG M2 .50 cal MG Man-packed Man-packed Man-packed
M2 60mm mortar Man-packed Firing bombardments M1 81mm mortar M3 37mm gun M1 57mm gun Man-packed Light Medium
M1A1 75mm pack howitzer Light Firing bombardments M3 105mm howitzer Medium Firing bombardments
CMP 15cwt or Bedford QLT 3-ton truck Wheeled Matador, Quad, or Morris AA tractor Wheeled Troop, OP, Mortar, or Loyd Carrier Half-tracked Captured Sd Kfz 251/1 half-track Captured StuG Pioneer Supply Handcart Half-tracked Fully-tracked Wagon
ALLIED AIRCRaFt
Aircraft Typhoon P47 Thunderbolt Weapon Cannon Rockets MG Bombs To Hit 3+ 3+ 2+ 4+ Anti-tank 8 6 6 5 Firepower 5+ 3+ 5+ 1+ Notes
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