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Index
Cover
Title Page
Contents
Introduction
What Is This Book?
Planning And Executing The Greatest Invasion In History
Operations Overlord and Neptune
Fortress Europe
Operation Point Blank
Operation Bodyguard
Count Down to The Invasion
The Airborne Assault
D-Day Deceptions
Operation Titanic
Scenario 1: Operation Titanic
The Aftermath
Operation Tonga: The British 6th Airborne Division’s Role
Pegasus Bridge
Scenario 2: Pegasus Bridge: The Coup De Main
Scenario 3: Pegasus Bridge: Taking the West Bank
Assault On Merville Battery
The Merville Battery
Planning and Preparations
The Landing
Gathering the Men and Getting to the Battery
The Assault
Scenario 4: Assault on Merville Battery
‘What If?’ Alternative
The Aftermath
Albany, Boston, Chicago, And Detroit: The Us Airborne’s Landings
D-Day: The First Hours
Scenario 5: Skirmish in the Dark
Scenario 6: Brécourt Manor
The Aftermath
Scenario 7: Objective XYZ
The Aftermath
Scenario 8: Counter-Attack at Sainte-Mère-Église
The Aftermath
Scenario 9: Neuville-Au-Plain
The Aftermath
The German Response
The Beach Landings
The Air Bombardment
The Greatest Armada in History
Scenario 10: Utah Beach
The Aftermath
Bloody Omaha
Scenario 11: Fox Green Beach
The Aftermath
Scenario 12: Get Off the Beach!
The Aftermath
Pointe-Du-Hoc
The Battery
The Plan
The Bombing Campaign
The Attack
Scenario 13: Pointe-Du-Hoc
The Aftermath
Gold Beach
Gold Beach and Bolt Action
Scenarios
Reinforced Platoon and Units
Juno Beach
Fielding Canadians in D-Day Battles
Scenario 14: Frontal Assault on WN 29
The Aftermath
Sword Beach
Scenario 15: Queen Red Beach
The First Special Service Brigade
Scenario 16: Ouistreham
The Fighting Inland
The 21st Panzer Division
Scenario 17: Pegasus Bridge: Hold Until Relieved
Aftermath
Scenario 18: Lebisey Wood
Scenario 19: La Fiere Bridge
Aftermath
D-Day: The Longest Day
New British and Commonwealth Units
Infantry Squads and Teams
Infantry
Vehicles
Tanks
New German Units
Infantry Squads and Teams
Infantry
Artillery
Anti-Tank Guns
Vehicles
Tanks
Tank Destroyers
Self-Propelled Guns
Transports and Tows
New US Units
Infantry Squads and Teams
Infantry
Vehicles
Armoured Cars
Self-Propelled Guns
Tanks
New Theatre Selectors
New British Theatre Selectors
British 6th Airborne Reinforced Platoon
Merville Assault (Historical)
Merville Assault (Planned)
British/Canadian Beach Assault
British/Canadian D-Day (Off the Beaches)
New German Theatre Selectors
Merville Defenders
The 91st Luftlande Division
The Static Divisions
The 352nd Infantry Division
21st Panzer Division
Kampfgruppe Oppeln Armoured Reinforced Platoon
100th Panzer Replacement and Training Battalion
New US Theatre Selectors
US Airborne (D-Day)
US Beach Landing
Pushing Inland
US D-Day (Afternoon)
Fortifications
Normandy Fortifications
Fortification Selections
Deployment
Fortifications
Atlantic Wall Fortifications
Amphibious Assault Rules
Movement in Water
Deep Water
Shallow Water
Beach Rules
Beaches
Send ‘em Back
Tanks in Landing Craft
Beach Obstacles
Close Artillery Support
Landing Craft
Appendix: Special Rules
Campaign Special Rules
Ad Hoc Unit Rules
Air Supremacy
Normandy Terrain
Minefields
Minefield Rules
Effect of Minefields
Clearing Minefields
Dug In: Foxholes, Trenches, and Gun Pits
Dug In Rules
Air-Landing Reinforcements
Paratroopers – Combat Jump
Airborne Platoons
Alternative Rules for Paratroopers
Gliders
Glider Landing Units
Glider Landing Platoons
D-Day Characters
British Characters
Major John Howard
Brigadier Lord Lovat (Sir Simon Fraser)
Major Philippe Kieffer
Captain Colin Maud RN
Sergeant Patrick McGeever
Lieutenant Colonel Terence Otway
German Characters
Oberst Friedrich Von Der Heydte
Oberst Hans Von Luck
US Characters
Brigadier General Norman ‘Dutch’ Cota
2nd Lieutenant Ronald Speirs (Normandy)
Staff Sergeant Harrison Summers
1st Lieutenant Turner Brashears Turnbull III
1st Lieutenant Richard Winters (Normandy)
Bibliography
Credits
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