Club day and an opportunity to go beyond the usual 6x4.
A WW2 Bolt Action outing and the The U.S. 506th PIR (Easy Company and supporting platoons) attacked the German‑held village of Foy during the Battle of the Bulge. The Americans had to cross open, snow‑covered fields under fire from entrenched German defenders.
The German's held strong positions in the town with the added challenge of the occasional armoured element, marvellous.
Faced with an expanse of open ground Easy Company swung left, trying to keep a number of the Germans out of play and bring the US superior fire power into play.






A nice looking table Stu - but not such an Easy mission for the Americans (sorry, I couldn't resist!)
ReplyDeleteYour not wrong Keith quite the head scratcher on the day, we knew the ranges within BA had some limitations but all that open ground against an unknown enemy - Great game to play in.
DeleteGreat looking table!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray
DeleteVery nice looking game
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting.
DeleteGood looking game and nice AAR, always a tough ask crossing open ground against dug in defenders!
ReplyDeleteTell me about it, CD - My umpire buddy was kicking himself for putting the barn too close to allied lines.... rumour has it he was German leaning ;-)
DeleteA great looking battle Stu 👍
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt.
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