Sneak Peek: The first battle of D-Day - Pegasus Bridge
Right after
midnight, June 6th 1944, three Allied glider planes enter the French airspace.
On board,
British elite
paratroopers prepare for their mission. Their objective is to secure Pegasus
Bridge, a key objective to the Allies. Their landing force will be needing the
bridge to move further inland after the landings. The Germans have placed an
explosive system on the bridge and will blow up the whole thing if the Brits
don't capture the place swiftly enough.Just as planned, the gliders hit the ground only about 40 meters from the Pegasus Bridge. The paratroopers then quickly embark their transports and instantly start an assault on the bridge.
Shouting battle cries, the Brits run over the bridge and catch the German sentries off guard. The first Allied shots of D-Day are fired by lieutenant Den Brotheridge, killing a German sentry. Only a few seconds later he is struck by a burst of a German machine gun. He soon becomes the first Allied casualty of Normandy landings.
The Germans are surprised by the fierce attack and retreat from their positions. The Brits must now hold the bridge until the reinforcements arrive. Possessing only two PIAT-antitank weapons, they are scared of the possible counter attack by nearby 21st Panzer division. If they recapture the bridge, the whole attack to France will be seriously delayed, giving the Germans time to bring in their reserves and endangering the whole succeed of Operation Overlord.
What you just read was a piece of history. The
first battle simulation of my project will be fought on the Pegasus Bridge,
conscious of the facts above. I'm now writing the mission rules for the Battle
of Pegasus Bridge and starting to construct an awesome miniature version of the
bridge. Once I'm done, I'm going to show you what I have achieved, publish the
mission special rules, fight the battle and publish the battle report. Looking
forward to that!

Ready to build the battlefield
Pegasus Bridge
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