Excellent! J'ai commandé (dans le colis Face of Battle) deux suppléments : VC- Commonwealth Expansion Pack pour le côté anglais et All American - U.S. Expansion Pack qui contient déjà les scénarios suivants :
Little Groups of Paratroopers
The D-Day objectives for the 101st Airborne and 82nd Airborne were to secure bridges, causeways, destroy coastal batteries, provide defensive positions, secure towns and capture locks. The paratroopers were also assigned to protect glider landing zones. Some 13,000 men dropped those early hours of D-Day in six main drop zones. Only 20% were on target. As a result of these scattered drops, Little Groups of Paratroopers (LGOP) were formed. The Commander's instructions for the LGOP "March to the sound of the guns and kill anyone who is not dressed like you..."
Thunder Flash
On June 6th, the men of Able Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Regiment, started for their objective. Having landing 20km's from their target of Angoville-au-Plain, the task of reaching their main force would be difficult. Immediately the men came upon German forces near the town of Ravenoville. A fire-fight at a small farm outside the town would be the first of many skirmishes for these men.
The Unexpected Party
One of the objectives of the 1st Battalion, 506th Regiment was to secure a second bridge across the Mederet River. The bridge was vital in securing the road between Ste Mère-Eglise and the western Contentin, eventually to be used by the advancing 4th Infantry Division. On the eastern end of the bridge a farm complex called le Manoir provided an excellent stronghold for the German forces. The farm must be taken.
A Good Day to Fight
At the other end of the bridge at Le Manoir, elements of the 2nd Battalion, 507th Parachute Regiment were setting up position. The objective was to secure the town of Cauquigny. Lieutenant Louis Levy to take a small group of men and set up defences around the Cauquigny church. As soon as Levy's men were in position, tanks and infantry from the village began their assault on the bridge. Can the Paratroopers hold against an armoured assault?
Little Round Top
The 505th was tasked with providing a roadblock at Neuville-au-Plain on Route nationale 13. Neuville was a hamlet surrounded by orchards and bocage, an excellent place to set up a defence. Within twenty minutes of arriving at the hamlet, elements of the 1058th Grenadier Regiment arrived and the two forces engaged each other. German armour advances on hidden units of the 505th PIR.
To Save A Few
Lieutenant Turner Turnbull was ordered to set up a roadblock at Neuville on Route nationale 13 north of Ste. Mère-Eglise. For the rest of the morning the men of 2/505th Parachute Regiment held out against an ever increasing enemy force. The situation would soon change for the paratroopers. After a few hours the Germans had managed to surround the defenders. Lieutenant Turnbull had little choice - he must escape. But where?
To Lead By Example
The final D-Day objective the 502nd Parachute was to take a German artillery barracks at les Mezieres, near St Martin de Varreville. The code name for the task was WXYZ. As Sergeant Summers prepared his men to attack the buildings, he detected a general lack of enthusiasm. Determined to carry out his orders, Summers decided to charge the facility himself - hoping to inspire his men.
Dans la collection Too Fat Lardies , j'aurai également le supplément All American avec plein de scénarios.
Pour revenir à FoB, je complèterai la collection avec leur excellent supplément "France 1940: Act With Daring" sur la campagne de France.