Montélimar: Anvil of Fate, On August 15, 1944, the Allies invaded the South of France in Operation Dragoon. Major General Truscott’s U.S. VI Corps landed along a 45 mile stretch of French Coast with the objective of isolating the major German forces defending the western part of France and linking up with the Normandy forces breaking out of their beachhead. The southern beachhead would be secured in only 2 days and the Americans were well established inland. With scattered and only occasionally strong resistance, the Americans and now landed French advanced north up the Rhone valley along highway N-7 — heading quickly toward the key rail and road junction at Aix-en-Provence. This was captured on August 19th. At this point, General Truscott activated a provisional force called Task Force Butler. This roughly regimentally sized unit raced ahead of the main force with the objective of capturing the main route of escape for the German Army. The Task Force set up a defensive position in the high ground to the north of Montélimar. They were to hold until relieved. The Germans would throw everything they could at Task Force Butler in a race to return to Germany before the larger Allied Formations coming up from the south and east would join Task Force Butler.
In the end, both sides could claim victory — the Allies mauled the enemy forces with the Germans suffering 2100 casualties with several thousand soldiers and large amounts of heavy equipment unable to escape. The Allies suffered only 1200 casualties but much of the German Army did get away and a great opportunity was lost.
Montélimar: Anvil of Fate is the third game in the Company Scale System and the first game in the Liberation series covering battles in Western Europe in 1944 and 1945. This game, while sharing a similar system to both Saipan: The Bloody Rock and Guam: Return to Glory , will offer a completely different feel to how it plays.
Game Scale:
Game Turn: 2 hours (daytime)/ 4-6 hours (nighttime)
Hex: 500 meters / 547 yards (3/10 of a mile)
Units: Company
Game Inventory:
Five 22 x 34″ full color mapsheets
Six dual-side printed countersheet (1,056 5/8″ counters)
One 40-page Montélimar rulebook
One 56-page Montélimar scenario book
One Sequence of Play chart
One Time/Date/Weather/VP chart
Two CRT/TEC charts
Four Divisional Display charts
Two 10-sided die
Solitaire Playability: High
Complexity Level: Medium-High
Players: 2 or more
Playing Time: 4-50 hours
Some good input. If I did not have to tear it down for some other gaming on Friday, I’d prob restart the scenario we played and push thru it again.