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A FIGHTING WITHDRAWAL

This scenario is penned primarily for Chain of Command but can be played with minimal adaptation using other rule sets (notes are included below). It pits Belgians against Germans, although it is again easily adapted for other nations. The Belgian platoon has been chosen purposely for this scenario. Belgian platoons are big units, perfectly organized for defence and backed up by a strong support option in their integral grenade launcher team to knock chunks off an enemy forming up for the attack. Against them stands the adaptable and aggressive German infantryman of 1940.

BELGIAN BRIEFING

The German army is pushing forward in overwhelming strength, advancing strongly against defensive positions that have been either systematically beaten back or outflanked. Vital

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