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Lingevres-Execution WTO (id:#58150)
Le Franc Tireur (Franc-Tireur # 8 ID: FT47)   [next]   [previous]
Lingevres, France 1944-06-16 (12 others)
D12: Repulsed (DASL 2 - Hedgerow Hell)
FT46: Lingevres-Preparation (Franc-Tireur # 8)
FT 49: Lingèvres - Aftermath (From The Cellar Pack # 1)
FT-CG2: Lingevres Campaign (From The Cellar Pack # 1)
AP33: Second Cristot (ASL Action Pack # 4 Normandy 1944)
BtB 10: Unplanned Attack (Beyond the Beachhead 2)
#3: Three Abreast (St. Lo: The Battles for Hill 192)
AP136: Second to None (ASL Action Pack #14 Oktoberfest XXXIV)
D12: Repulsed (Deluxe Advanced Squad Leader)
DC4: Satan's Fire (Internet: David Craig)
Q25: Encounter at Le Valtru (Quick 6 Scenario Pack V)
FT49: Lingèvres - Aftermath (From The Cellar Pack #13)
Designer: Xavier Vitry / Jean Devaux
Starter kit scenario?:    Deluxe scenario?:
 
Balance:
CanadianGerman
45.454545454545%

Overview:

Despite several losses on the advance towards Lingevres, the 9th DLI managed to clean the woods north of the village. They were then tasked to clear Lingevres of any Germans still present in the area.
Attacker: Canadian (Elements of the 9th Durham Light Infantry Bat. and of A Squadron of the 4/7th Royal Dragoon Guards)
Defender: German (II Battallion Panzer Grenadier Lehr Regiment 902 and I Battalion Panzerregiment 6)  
6.5 turns
    Players: 2     OBA: None     Night: No
Unit Counts:
Squads: A:16.0 D:10.5
AFVs: A:4
Sherman VC(a)
Sherman V(a) x 3

AFVs: D:2
PzKpfw VG
StuG IIIB

Guns: A:0 D:1
7.5cm PaK 40

Victory Conditions:

Exit VP: Building Control VC: Area Control VC:
Unit Based VC: LOS Style VC: CVP Cap:
Misc Rules: All hedges are Bocage. Simultaneous set up.
Map Board(s):
19 48 Show/hide map dependencies
PublicationBoard
ASL 3a - Yanks (2nd Edition)19
ASL 12 - Armies of Oblivion48
ASL 12 - Armies of Oblivion (2nd Edition)48
ASL 3 - Yanks19
Overlays: X19
Errata (source)
Germans setup on Board 48. German SAN is 4.LFT From the Cellar Pack #2
Balance: Allied VC 16 buildings not 19 Axis: German OB - Replace 2x 4-6-7 with 2x 4-6-8LFT From the Cellar Pack #2
Germans setup on Board 48. German SAN is 4.LFT From the Cellar Pack #2
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DateReporterOpponentBal.ResultTimeComments
2025-11-21(D) Jon Jaramillo vs Aaron CleavinD Canadian win5.5 hrsI set my defense up very far forward. Too far forward. The dice were with me early and my opponent could really take advantage of my arrogance. I killed two of his AFVs right away and then in turn 2 he advanced 3:1 into CC with a 4-4-7, he got ambush, withdrew into a gully and burned a Firefly in the next Prep despite being pinned. We played the CG version of this which has slightly different VC, so around turn 6 when I thought I had the game pretty tight, Aaron informed me that I was an idiot that couldn't read and it became obvious that he was going to win. I did hold him to 2 CG VP and played it out to the end, so a moral victory was had against a top opponent. But overall, his use of smoke and deployment was overwhelming as he seemingly had 20 HSs running around wreaking havoc. Super fun scenario, really great guy and top notch opponent.
2017-12-07(D) Tom Kearney vs Lindsey Murillo German winCampaign.
2015-08-31(D) nathan wegener vs James T German winBoth of us diced my opponent. I rolled low and he could not pass an MC to save anything. Highlight was a HS prisoner escapee who killed his guards then another broken HS in CC then broke a full squad who rushed him.
2009-05-23(A) Paul Williams vs Nigel Ashcroft German win
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hoxson1 Linked the scenario to ROAR2025-05-21 17:42:25
hoxson1 Modified the Theatre2021-02-24 23:05:15
hoxson1 Modified the misc. rules2019-07-06 01:51:57
hoxson1 Modified the overview2019-07-06 01:50:13
hoxson1 Uploaded the Board image2019-07-06 01:40:44
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Statistics:
Avg Rating: 7.50Votes: 6
Views: 5573
To-Play list count: 1
Estimated Play time: 5.7 hours
Recorded Games: 4
Archive recorded plays:
Canadian1
German3
Drawn:0

ROAR Data: (as of today)
Lingevres-Execution [Confirmed]
[A] German 4
[D] British 3
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