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New LCGs - 10/26/2005 9:46:25 PM   
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It's my understanding that Wild Bill and crew will be crafting new scenarios and/or campaigns for the new Matrix CS series.

I'd like to add my vote for some new monster LCGs:

1. DAK in North Africa
2. 6th Panzer Army at Battle of the Bulge
3. 6th Army at Stalingrad
4. Rommel's (7th?) Panzer Div in '40 France.
5. Entire Market-Garden Ops.

Just off the top of my head.......any others?

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RE: New LCGs - 10/27/2005 12:08:07 AM   
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I hope that the existing ones will be kept by upgrading them I've never played most of them.

Id like to see Japanese LCG of the conquest of Malaya.

Id like to see a Soviet LCG for Operation Mars done for the Belyi area where the Soviets had the best chance of success.

Id like to see Operaion Uranus for the Soviets.

Id like to see some of the Italian, Balkan and Greek campaigns put in.

Greeks vs Italians 1940-41, Germans vs Yugoslavs, Greeks and British 1941, especially the airborne attack on Crete.

The fighting in Italy in 1943-45 would be interesting from either side.

With the addon of new units to existing country slots and new country slots:

Japanese 5th Division in China and Indochina 1937-41. Would need to add KMT Chinese, PLA Chinese to country oobs and French Indochia forces to French oob.

Japan conquest of Dutch East Indies (Dutch KNIL units would need to be added to Netherland oob).

A campaign from the Partisan War in the Balkans, following a unit of Tito's Partisans vs the Germans, Italians, NDH, Bulgarians. Could carry on up thru the
joint operation with the Soviets to liberate Belgrade and the liberation of the country. Would need addons to Yugoslavia (partisan forces), Italians and Germans (unique forces used in the Balkans), new Croatia and Bugaria country oobs.

British vs Italian East Africa (Ethiopia to country oobs).

Campaign of the Brazilian Division in Italy 1944-45. Add Brazil to country oobs.

Id like to see Japanese LCG of the conquest of Burma. Might need the KMT Chinese added as a country oob.













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RE: New LCGs - 10/27/2005 12:14:11 AM   
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Forgot an LCG for the Japanese Nomonhan/Khalkhin Gol Campaign. It would require the 1939 Far Eastern Army units be added to Russian oob and 1939 Japanese forces added to thier oob and the new country oobs of Mongolia and Manchukuo would be needed.

Perhaps one LCG for each side.

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RE: New LCGs - 10/27/2005 1:18:01 AM   
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I'd like to see a 4th Armored LCG, from Operation Cobra through the end of the war.

I'd also like to see a US Marine LCG, that more or less follows the 2nd Marines throughout the entire war, covering each landing they participated in.

It would be difficult, but I'd like to see a Normandy LCG from the German perspective. Try and hold Omaha beach, and then fight in and around Normandy until at least the start of Cobra.

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RE: New LCGs - 10/27/2005 5:27:15 AM   
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quote:

Id like to see Japanese LCG of the conquest of Malaya.


That'd be cool. The Final Battle: Siege of Singapore!

quote:

Id like to see Operaion Uranus for the Soviets.


Steamrolling Italians and Romanians....I like it!

quote:

Id like to see some of the Italian, Balkan and Greek campaigns put in.

Greeks vs Italians 1940-41, Germans vs Yugoslavs, Greeks and British 1941, especially the airborne attack on Crete.


There's an excellent WF German LCG called "Hunters from the Sky", which follows a battalion of German Fallshcirmjaegers from invasion of Holland to the last days of war......Crete is included of course. One of the best (and toughest) LCG scenarios I've ever played.

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RE: New LCGs - 10/27/2005 5:44:09 AM   
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quote:

I'd like to see a 4th Armored LCG, from Operation Cobra through the end of the war.


Nice!
Patton's 3rd Armored could be fun too....

quote:

I'd also like to see a US Marine LCG, that more or less follows the 2nd Marines throughout the entire war, covering each landing they participated in.


Who had more action.....1st or 2nd Marines?
What the hell, they should just do a mega-LCG on the entire Marine Corp in the Pacific.

quote:

It would be difficult, but I'd like to see a Normandy LCG from the German perspective. Try and hold Omaha beach, and then fight in and around Normandy until at least the start of Cobra.


A looooooong time ago some dude whose name escapes me was creating a German 12th SS (Hitlerjugend?) LCG in Normandy.
I played the first few scenarios he had done, and they were freakin' brilliant!
Just found it here:
http://redarrowproductions.com/DGWScen.htm

Not sure if he ever finished it though!
(Yeah, I know it's not Omaha....)

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RE: New LCGs - 11/8/2005 6:02:46 AM   
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Hi:

I am new here but I thought Juggalo's last point about the 12SS Panzer Division Linked Campaign Game was quite valid, it was indeed an excellent LCG. The LCG he mentioned was created by Jim Govostes and the version Juggalo points to on Craig Foster's page actually is out of date and does not even scratch the surface; the last version had at least 23 separate scenarios but unfortunately Jim never did finish it. In my last correspondence with Jim over 3 years ago, he seem to indicate he had other things which were chewing up his time and I suspected from his comments that he was no longer interested in finishing his LCG.

I tried to find my link to Jim's own web page for his 12SS LCG in the hopes of pointing you to his last (though unfinished) version but I find the link is no longer valid; it use to be http://www.jandmgovostes.com/

Though I have Jim's last version (I did some playtesting for him), I am reluctant to relay it to anyone else since Jim has eliminated the only place where it was available and perhaps implying he did not want to share it anymore.

Pity, it truly was outstanding in its scope.

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RE: New LCGs - 11/8/2005 4:19:27 PM   
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Hi:

I am new here but I thought Juggalo's last point about the 12SS Panzer Division Linked Campaign Game was quite valid, it was indeed an excellent LCG. The LCG he mentioned was created by Jim Govostes and the version Juggalo points to on Craig Foster's page actually is out of date and does not even scratch the surface; the last version had at least 23 separate scenarios but unfortunately Jim never did finish it. In my last correspondence with Jim over 3 years ago, he seem to indicate he had other things which were chewing up his time and I suspected from his comments that he was no longer interested in finishing his LCG.

I tried to find my link to Jim's own web page for his 12SS LCG in the hopes of pointing you to his last (though unfinished) version but I find the link is no longer valid; it use to be http://www.jandmgovostes.com/

Though I have Jim's last version (I did some playtesting for him), I am reluctant to relay it to anyone else since Jim has eliminated the only place where it was available and perhaps implying he did not want to share it anymore.

Pity, it truly was outstanding in its scope.


Thanks for posting btam!

You should relay Jim's contact info to Matrix....this LCG deserves to be finished AND included with the new version of West Front!

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RE: New LCGs - 11/10/2005 5:03:39 AM   
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Hi Juggalo:

I was able to get in touch with Jim and he has kindly consented to me relaying the last version he did to other parties.

Unfortunately, I the file size upload for this forum is limited to 200kb and Jim's file is 1mb in size zipped.

I know it may not be polite of me to ask, but do you want to leave an email address on this forum and I can send it that way?

I will forward Jim's contact info to David Heath at Matrix.

This LCG, even unfinished, is well worth it.

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RE: New LCGs - 11/10/2005 5:54:16 AM   
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ORIGINAL: btam

Hi Juggalo:

I was able to get in touch with Jim and he has kindly consented to me relaying the last version he did to other parties.

Unfortunately, I the file size upload for this forum is limited to 200kb and Jim's file is 1mb in size zipped.

I know it may not be polite of me to ask, but do you want to leave an email address on this forum and I can send it that way?

I will forward Jim's contact info to David Heath at Matrix.

This LCG, even unfinished, is well worth it.


Cool btam....I'm sure Wild Bill or whoever is doing LCGs for the new Matrix versions of the CS games will be able to easily flesh out the rest of the campaign...

Thanks again, and thanks to Jim!

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RE: New LCGs - 11/10/2005 6:08:43 AM   
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Actually, Jim recently advised he still hopes to finish it off. Some of the final maps are done but he just needs to find time to finish and play test it. He is fully aware that the CS will be updated by Matrix and I leave to Matrix and Jim to see if they can come to an arrangement.

It would be a shame if this LCG were not included in the update. It is one of the few which is a division sized LCG; certainly it is the most in-depth.

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RE: New LCGs - 11/13/2005 6:31:12 PM   
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Input for LCG.

There should be an LCG for U.S. Marines on Iwo Jima in RS.

Side note: How could the list of scenarios be complete without Marines in the Solomons, New Britain, or Iwo Jima.

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RE: New LCGs - 9/18/2008 4:12:16 AM   
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Actually, Jim recently advised he still hopes to finish it off. Some of the final maps are done but he just needs to find time to finish and play test it. He is fully aware that the CS will be updated by Matrix and I leave to Matrix and Jim to see if they can come to an arrangement.

It would be a shame if this LCG were not included in the update. It is one of the few which is a division sized LCG; certainly it is the most in-depth.



Just bored and reminiscing over here....but this caught my eye.

Whatever happened to this 12thSS LCG?

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RE: New LCGs - 9/18/2008 5:21:16 AM   
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I would like to see anything that uses the new rules and units: trains, bridge building, river crossings, destroyers supporting landings plus more battles and campaigns with all of the new added nationalities.
Oh yeah--more than happy to playtest anything.

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RE: New LCGs - 9/18/2008 5:45:59 AM   
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HI

IM also working on a LCG for Operation Bagration to Warsaw -44..

just  a word of advice for the scenario designers trucks 3SP trucks that carry full 6 SP infantry units..the AI wont unload them and will jsut run around with them on the board. So far this is true for Russian Guards Infantry of all types.

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RE: New LCGs - 9/18/2008 1:13:59 PM   
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Great news, only recently I was thinking that we have too few LCGs. It'd be very nice if there were more LCGs for Eastern front, currently there are very few, esp some regarding early Barbarossa would be great.

A little question on the side - will the custom LCGs designed for the old Talonsoft version work ok with the Matrix version? Or should I expect trouble?

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RE: New LCGs - 9/20/2008 2:42:21 AM   
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How about an enormous scn or LCG from the Normandy landings to the liberation of Paris. My two cents worth.

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RE: New LCGs - 9/20/2008 3:50:22 AM   
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Ther is a huge one for normandy for all four beaches very huge map. It is an old scenario from the talonsoft dys but it still works in JTCS

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RE: New LCGs - 9/20/2008 4:34:55 AM   
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Ther is a huge one for normandy for all four beaches very huge map. It is an old scenario from the talonsoft dys but it still works in JTCS



That is indeed an impressive scenario.

I haven't really looked at the Allied OOB, but the German one is horrible...

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RE: New LCGs - 9/20/2008 8:39:01 PM   
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Well actually there were five beaches barker. Two British, two American, and one Canadian. Of the five assault divisions for the amphibious phase the Canadians came the nearest to reaching their D-Day objectives.

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RE: New LCGs - 9/20/2008 8:41:05 PM   
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I'm in the middle of tweaking that scn right now Juggalo. Can you give any insight on the German OOB?

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RE: New LCGs - 9/20/2008 10:13:54 PM   
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I'm in the middle of tweaking that scn right now Juggalo. Can you give any insight on the German OOB?


I can't remember...but maybe Utah Beach isn't in this scenario?

A lot of the captured equipment is not included in the game, but I'm in the process of building a Normandy mod-pack to include all these missing weapons.
I also have lists of static weapons for the WNs and StPs.

Anyway, here's a start for 7. Armee:
(credit to user RichTO90 from the axishistory.com forum)

7. Armee-Reserve
21.Pz.Div.
Gefechtsstand – St. Pierre s. Dives
Kdr: Generalmajor Edgar Feuchtinger
Ia: Oberstleutnant i.G. Freiherr Berlichingen-Ingsthausen
Ib: Major Gerhard Scharnhorst
Ic: Hauptmann Gerd Vorster
IIa: Major Rudolf König
IIb: Major Ruprecht Heringer
O1: Oberleutnant Max Messner
O2: Oberleutnant Karl Rhode
O3: Oberleutnant Boeme
IVb (Division Arzt): Dr. Altmeyer
IVa (Intendant): Herr Gorres
Vk (Division Ing.): Major-Ing. Joseph Dickerhoff (Dykenhoff?)
Division-Richter: Dr. Fritz Kümmel
Division-Pfarrer: Pfarrer Martin Tarnow
Pz.-Nachr.-Abtl. 200
Kdr: Hauptmann Hühnlich
Pz.-Nachshub-Trp.
Kdr: Hauptmann von Streit
Sanitäts-Abtl. 200
Schlächterei-Kp. (mot) 200
Bäckerei-Kp. (mot) 200
Werkstatt-Kp. (mot) 200
Feldpostamt 200
Pz.-Regt. 22
Gefechtsstand – Aubigny
Kdr: Oberst Hermann von Oppeln-Bronikowski
Stabs-Kp. (three Pz.-III (l), five Pz.-IV (l), one Befl.Pz.-III)
I./Pz.Regt. 22
Gefechtsstand – Jort
Kdr: Major Wilhelm von Gottberg
Stabs-Kp. (one Pz.-III (l), five Pz.-IV (l), one Befl.Pz.-III)
1.-4. Kp. (17 Pz.-IV (l) each)
II./Pz.Regt. 22
Gefechtsstand – Fresné-la-Mère
Kdr: Major Martin Vierzig
Stabs-Kp. (five Pz.-IV (l), three Befhl.Pz.-S35 (f) (Somua))
5. Kp. (five Pz.-IV (l), nine Pz.-S35 (f) (Somua))
6. Kp. (five Pz.-IV (l), 13 Pz.-S35 (f) (Somua))
7. Kp. (five Pz.-IV (l), 13 Pz.-S35 (f) (Somua))
8. Kp. (six Pz.-IV (k))
Pz.-Gren.-Regt. 125
Gefechtsstand – Vimont
Kdr: Major Freiherr Hans von Luck
I. Btl. (gep.) (nine 3.7cm le.Pak, four 7.5cm s.Pak (Sfl.), three 2cm Flak (Sfl.)
Gefechtsstand – Fierville-la-Campagne
Kdr: Hauptmann Freiherr Schenk zu Schweinsburg
1.-4. Kp.
II. Btl. (three 7.5cm s.Pak (Sfl.), three 2cm Flak (Sfl.))
Gefechtsstand – Colombelles
Kdr: Hauptmann Kuron
5. Kp. – Troarn
6. Kp. – Banneville-la-Campagne
7. Kp. – Ranville
8. Kp. – Colombelles
9. Kp. (IG) (six 15cm s.IG (Sfl.) auf Lorraine-Schlepper)
10. Kp. (Werf.) – Colombelles (four 8.14cm Reihenwerfer (Sfl.))
Pz.-Gren.-Regt. 192
Gefechtsstand – Thury-Harcourt
Kdr: Major Grams
I. Btl. (gep.) (nine 3.7cm le.Pak, four 7.5cm s.Pak (Sfl.), three 2cm Flak (Sfl.)
Gefechtsstand – Verson
Kdr: Hauptmann Werner Raetzer
1.-4. Kp.
II. Btl. (three 7.5cm s.Pak (Sfl.), three 2cm Flak (Sfl.))
Gefechtsstand – Le Mesnil (13 May)
Kdr: Hauptmann Zippe
Stabs-Kp. – Villons-les-Buissons
verst. 5. Kp. – Château de la Londe (northeast of Epron)
6. Kp. – Buron
verst. 7. Kp. – north of Périers sur le Dan (overlooking Hermanville)
8. Kp. – Cairon (13 May)
9. Kp. (IG) (six 15cm s.IG (Sfl.) auf Lorraine-Schlepper)
10. Kp. (Werf.) – Lion-sur-Mer (four 8.14cm Reihenwerfer (Sfl.))
Pz.-Art.-Regt. 155 –
Gefechtsstand – St. André-sur-Orne
Kdr: Oberstleutnant Heribert Hühne
I. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – Mathieu
Kdr: Hauptmann Feckler
1.Bttr. – Beuville (four 12.2cm le.FH (r) each)
2.Bttr. – Périers sur le Dan (four 12.2cm le.FH (r) each)
3.Bttr. – Colomby-sur-Thaon (four 10cm K)
II. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – May-sur-Orne
Kdr: Hauptmann Hans Thannenberger
4.-5. Bttr. (six 10.5cm le.FH (Sfl.) auf Lorraine-Schlepper each)
6. Bttr. (six 15cm s.FH (Sfl.) auf Lorraine-Schlepper)
III. Btl.
Gefechtsstand III. – Thury-Harcourt
Kdr: Hauptmann Freiherr von Ziegeser
7.-8. Bttr. (six 10.5cm le.FH (Sfl.) auf Lorraine-Schlepper each)
9. Bttr. (six 15cm s.FH (Sfl.) auf Lorraine-Schlepper)
10. Bttr. (Werf.) – Bourguebus (two 8.14cm Reihenwerfer (Sfl.))
Stug.-Abtl. 200
Gefechtsstand – Quetteville
Kdr: Hauptmann Becker
1.-4. Bttr.
Pz.Jg.-Abtl. 200
Kdr: Hauptmann Werner von Lyncker
1. Kp. (12 8.8cm Pak 43/41, four per Zug)
Gefechtsstand – Fresne-Camilly (?)
1. Zg. – Sainte-Croix-Grand-Tonne
2. Zg. – Chäteau de Mesnil-Patry
3. Zg. – Basly (east of Creully)
2. Kp. (12 8.8cm Pak 43/41, four per Zug)
4.-6. Zg.
5. Zg. – Epron (north of Caen)
Pz.-Aufkl.-Abtl. 21
Gefechtsstand – SE of Condé-sur-Noireau
Kdr: Major Waldow
1. Kp. (nine Beob.Pz., 16 m.SPW)
2. Kp. (six s.Pz.-Späh.Wg. (7.5cm Stu.K.), eight s.Pz.-Späh.Wg. (2cm), 16
le.SPW)
3. Kp. (two le.Pz.-Fk.Wg., 28 le.SPW, seven m.SPW)
4. Kp. (two le.Pz-.Fk.Wg., 28 le.SPW, seven m.SPW)
5. (schwere) Kp. (27 m.SPW)
Pz.-Pi.-Btl. 220
Gefechtsstand – Clécy
Kdr: Hauptmann Franz-Josef Hoegl
1. (gep.) Kp. – Quesnay (12 kilometers northeast of Falaise)
2. (gep.) Kp. – Caillon (southwest of Les Andelys)
3. (mot.) Kp. – Creully (14 kilometers northwest of Caen)
H.-Flak-Abtl. 305
Gefechtsstand – Hérouville
Kdr: Hauptmann Ohlendorf
1. Bttr. – SE of Caen
2. Bttr. – West of Caen
3. Bttr. – St. Pierre sur Dives
Feld-Ers.-Btl. 220
Gefechtsstand – Condé-sur-Noireau
Kdr: Hauptmann Wilhelm von Braucke

716. Inf.-Div. (bo) (7 K.V.A.-H1 "K.V.A. Caen")
Gefechtsstand – Caen
Kdr: Generalleutnant Wilhelm Richter
Ia: Major i.G. Bachus
Ib: Major Wolf
Ic: Major d.R. Wiegmann
IIa: Major Heintzel
KV-Gr. Riva-Bella
KVU-Gr. Orne
KVU-Gr. Luc
KV-Gr. Courseulles
KVU-Gr. Seulles
KVU-Gr. Meuvaines
Inf.-Div.-Nachr.-Abtl. 716
Nachschub-Btl. 716
Verwaltungs-Btl. 716
Sanitäts-Btl. 716
Veterinär-Kp. 716
Gren.-Regt. 726 (attached to 352. Inf.-Div.)
I. Btl. (attached to 352. Inf.-Div.)
II.Btl.
Gefechtsstand – St. Croix sur Mer (Bazenville) (14 May)
5. Kp. – north of Creully
6. Kp. – Bazenville
7. Kp. – Sainte-Croix-sur-Mer
8. Kp. – north of Creully
III. Btl. (attached to 352. Inf.-Div.)
Ost-Btl. 439 (IV./Gren.-Regt. 726) (attached to 352. Inf.-Div.)
14. (Pz.Jg.) Kp. (- one Züg, three 5cm m.Pak and three 7.5cm s.Pak)
Gren.-Regt. 736
Gefechtsstand – Colleville
Kdr.: Oberst Ludwig Krug
Adjutant: Josef Grüne
I. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – Colleville
1. Kp. – Franceville Ouest
2. Kp. – Stützpunkt 02 (Riva Bella)
3. Kp. – Franceville Plage
4. Kp. – Ouistreham-Val (Reserve)
II. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – Tailleville
5. Kp. – Bernières – St.-Aubin
6. Kp. – Courseulles
7. Kp. – Graye-sur-Mer, La Rivière
8. Kp. – Tailleville-Tombette (in reserve behind Bernières)
III. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – Cresserons
9. Kp. – Langrune-Luc
10. Kp. – Lion-Hermanville
11. Kp. – in reserve behind Luc-sur-Mer
12. Kp. – in reserve at Douvres-la-Déliverande
Ost-Btl. 642 (IV./Gren.-Regt. 736)
Gefechtsstand – Amfreville
1. Kp. – Franceville
3. Kp. – Hermanville
4. Kp. – Bavent
14. (Pz.Jg.) Kp. (six 5cm m.Pak and three 7.5cm s.Pak)
Ost-Btl. 441
Gefechtsstand – Crépon (northeast of Bayeux)
1. Kp. – Vaux (north of Bayeux)
2. Kp. – Reviers
3. Kp. – Meuvaines (northeast of Bayeux)
4. Kp. – Ver sur Mere (northeast of Bayeux)
Art.-Regt. 1716
Gefechtsstand – Unknown
Kdr.: Oberstleutnant Helmut Knupe
I. Abtl.
Gefechtsstand – Colomby
1. Bttr. – Merville (four 10cm le.F.H. 14/19 (t))
2. Bttr. – WN 16 (Colleville) (four 10cm le.F.H. 14/19 (t))
3. Bttr. – Biéville (northeast of Caen) (four 7.5cm FK 16 n.A.)
4. Bttr. – WN 12 (Ouistreham “Water Tower Battery”) (four 15cm
s.F.H. 414 (f))
II. Abtl.
Gefechtsstand – Crépon
5. Bttr. – WN 35b (Crépon) (four 10cm le.F.H. 14/19 (t))
6. Bttr. – WN 26 (la Mare-Fontaine) (four 10cm le.F.H. 14/19 (t))
7. Bttr. – WN 28a (Bény-sur-Mer) (four 10cm le.F.H. 14/19 (t))
III. Abtl. (attached to 352. Inf.-Div.)
Pi.-Abtl. 716 (-2. Kp. attached to 352. Inf.-Div.)
Pz.Jg.-Abtl. 716
1. (Sfl.) Kp. – Biéville (ten 7.5cm s.Pak Sfl. Auf Lorraine Schlepper)
2. (Pz.Jg.-bo) Kp. (nine 7.5cm and two 8.8cm s.Pak)
3. (Flak) Kp. – Anisy (one Züg was east of the Orne 1 kilometer west of
Sallenelles)
s.Art.-Abtl. 989 (t-mot) (est. 400)
Gefechtsstand – Reviers (east of Bayeux)
1. Bttr. – Basly (four 12.2cm s.F.H. 396 (r))
2. Bttr. – Amblie (four 12.2cm s.F.H. 396 (r))
3. Bttr. – Creully (four 12.2cm s.F.H. 396 (r))
H.K.A.-Abtl. 1260 (- 2. Bttr., attached to 352. Inf.-Div.)
Gefechtsstand – Arromanches
1. Bttr. – St. Aubin-d’Arquenay (Ouistreham) (six 15.5cm K 420 (f))
3. Bttr. – WN 35a (Mont Fleury) (four 12.2cm K 390 (r))
4. (KM) Bttr. – WN 48 (Longues) (four 15cm TbtsK C/36)

711.Inf.Div. (bo) (15 K.V.A.-G)
Gefechtsstand – Unknown
Kdr: Generalleutnant Josef Reichert
K.V.-Gr.-Trouville
K.V.-Gr.-Villers-sur-Mer
K.V.-Gr.-Cabourg
Inf.-Div.-Nachr.-Abtl. 711
Nachschub-Btl. 711
Verwaltungs-Btl. 711
Sanitäts-Btl. 711
Veterinär-Kp. 711
Feldpostamt 711
Gren.-Regt. 731
I. Btl. (Ost-Btl. 781 (Turkestanisches))
1.-4. Kp.
II. Btl.
5.-8. Kp.
III. Btl.
9.-12. Kp.
Gren.-Regt. 744
I. Btl.
1.-4. Kp.
II. Btl.
5.-8. Kp.
III. Btl.
9.-12. Kp.
Art.-Regt. 1711
I. Abtl.
1.-4. Bttr. (four 7.62cm FK (r) each)
II. Abtl.
5.-8. Bttr. (four 15.5cm s.FH (f) each)
Pz.Jg.-Kp. 711
Pi.-Btl. 711
1.-2. Kp.
H.K.A.Abtl. 1255 (between the Seine and the Orne River)
1. Bttr. – Villerville (four 15.5cm K)
2. Bttr. – Mont Canisy (six 15.5cm K420 (f))
3. Bttr. – Houlgate Tournebride (six 15.5cm K420 (f))
4. Bttr. – Hennequeville (four 10.5cm K331 (f))

91. Inf.-Div. (LL)
Gefechtsstand – Chateau Haut-Picauville (6 kilometers southwest of St. Mére Eglise)
Kdr: Generalmajor Wilhelm Falley
Ia: Oberstleutnant i.G. Bickel
Ib: Major i.G. Bartuzat
Ic: Oberleutnant d.R. Werner
IIa: Major Rüh
Inf.-Div.-Nachr.-Abtl. 191
Kdr: Hauptmann Günter Buchreihs
Nachshub-Btl. 191
Verwaltungs-Btl. 191
Sanitäts-Btl. 191
Veterinär-Kp. 191
Feldpostamt 191
Gren.-Regt. 1057
Gefechtsstand – on the road 2 kilometers west of St. Sauveur le Vicomte
Kdr: Oberst Sylvester von Saldern
I. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – chateau 2.5 kilometers northeast of La Haye du Puits
1.-4. Kp.
II. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – Farm St. Anne (3.2 kilometers southeast of
Bricquebec)
5.-8. Kp.
III. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – the St. Sauveur le Vicomte-Portbail road at the fork
400 meters northwest of the last “e” (on the map) of Besneville
9.-12. Kp.
13. (IG) Kp.
14. (Pz.Jg.) Kp.
Gren.-Regt. 1058
Gefechtsstand – St. Cyr (4 kilometers southeast of Valognes)
Kdr: Oberst Kurt Beigang
I. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – Le Haut Gelay (1 kilometer northwest of Montebourg)
1.-4. Kp.
II. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – La Jardinerie (5 kilometers northwest of Montebourg)
5.-8. Kp.
III. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – St.-Come-du-Mont
9.-12. Kp.
13. (IG) Kp. – St.-Mère-Èglise
14. (Pz.Jg.) Kp. – St.-Come-d- Mont
Art.-Regt. 191
Gefechtsstand – La Ligue (2 kilometers northeast of St. Sauveur le Vicomte)
Kdr: Oberstleutnant Heinrich Kiewitt
I. Btl. (four 10.5cm le.FH each)
Gefechtsstand – Blandamour (4 kilometers northwest of St. Sauveur le
Vicomte)
1. Bttr. – the St. Sauveur le Vicomte-Portbail road at the fork 400
meters northwest of the last “e” (on the map) of Besneville
2. Bttr. – Farm St. Anne (3.2 kilometers southeast of Bricquebec)
3. Bttr. – St.-Come-d- Mont?
II. Btl. (four 10.5cm le.FH each)
Gefechtsstand – Bois d’Etenolon (4 kilometers northeast of La Haye du
Puits)
4. Bttr. – St.-Mère-Èglise
5. Bttr. – La Jardinerie (5 kilometers northwest of Montebourg)
6. Bttr. – St.-Come-d- Mont?
III. Btl. (four 10.5cm le.FH each)
Gefechtsstand – château 2.5 kilometers northeast of La Haye du Puits
7. Bttr. – chateau 2.5 kilometers northeast of La Haye du Puits
8. Bttr. – attached to Fs.Jg.-Regt. 6
9. Bttr. – Chateau Haut-Picauville (6 kilometers southwest of St. Mére
Eglise)
Füs.-Kp. 191 – Chateau Haut-Picauville (6 kilometers southwest of St. Mére Eglise)
Pz.Jg.-Kp. 191
Kdr: Oberleutnant Reimer
Pi.-Btl. 191
Gefechtsstand – Chateau Haut-Picauville (6 kilometers southwest of St. Mére Eglise)
Kdr: Leutnant Bonecamp
1.-2. Kp.
Feld-Ers.-Btl. 191
Gefechtsstand – Blosville
Kdr: Oberleutnant Witte
Art.Regt.-Stab z.b.V. 621
Gefechtsstand – Valognes
Kdr: Oberstleutnant Hermann Seidel
Art.Abtl. 456
Gefechtsstand – Negreville
1. Bttr. (four 12.2cm K (r))
2. and 3. Bttr. (four 15.2cm KH 433 (r) each)
Art.-Abtl.457
Gefechtsstand – Quettetot
1. Bttr. (four 12.2cm K (r))
2. and 3. Bttr. (four 15.2cm KH 433 (r) each)
s.Art.-Bttr. 660 (17cm K?)
Fs.Jg.-Regt. 6
Gefechtsstand. – 1 kilometer north of Gerville (4 kilometers southeast of La Haye du Puit)
Kdr.: Major Freiherr Freidrich-August von der Heydte
I. Btl
Gefechtsstand – north edge of the Foret du Mont Castre (5 kilometers
east of La Haye du Puits)
Kdr: Hauptmann Emil Priekschat
1.-4. Kp.
II. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – railroad crossing on the Lessey-Périers road 1
kilometer southeast of Lessay
Kdr: Major Rolf Mager
5.-8. Kp.
III. Btl
Gefechtsstand – 3 kilometers southwest of Carentan just south of the
Carentan-Périers road
Kdr: Hauptmann Horst Trebes
9.-12. Kp.
12. Kp. – St-Georges-de-Bohon
13. (s.Gr.-Werf.) Kp. (nine 12cm mortars)
14. (Pz.Jg.) Kp. (four 7.5cm s.Pak)
15. (Pi.) Kp.
16. (Radf.) Kp.
17. (Flak) Kp.
18. (Kraftfahr) Kp.
19. (Versorgung) Kp.
20. (Feld-Ers.) Kp.
Pz.-A.u.E.-Abtl. 100
Gefechtsstand – Franquetot (4 kilometers northwest of Baupte)
Kdr.: Major Bardtenschlager
1. Kp. – Baupte
2. Kp. – Coigny
3. Kp. – Auvers
tech.-Zug – Carentan

352. Inf.-Div. (7 K.V.A.-H2 "K.V.A. Bayeux")
Gefechtsstand – northeast of St. Lô (Littry)
Kdr: Generalmajor Dietrich Kraiss
Ia: Oberstleutnant i.G. Fritz Ziegelmann
Ib: Major i.G. Weller
Ic: Oberleutnant Meyer-Estner
IIa: Major Paul Block
Inf.-Div.-Nachr.-Abtl. 352
Gefechtsstand – Castillon (southwest of Bayeux)
Nachschub-Btl. 352
Verwaltungs-Btl. 352
Sanitäts.-Btl. 352
Gefechtsstand – Mestry
Veterinär-Kp. 352
Feldpostamt 352
Gren.-Regt. 914
Gefechtsstand – Neuilly
Kdr: Oberstleutnant Ernst Heyna
I. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – Osmanville
1.-4. Kp.
II. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – Catz
5.-8. Kp.
13. (IG) Kp. (six 7.5cm le.IG and two 15cm s.IG)
14. (Pz.Jg.) Kp. (three 7.5cm s.Pak)
Gren.-Regt. 915
Gefechtsstand – St. Paul du Vernay
Kdr: Oberstleutnant Karl Meyer
I. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – Juaye, south of Bayeux
1.-4. Kp.
II. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – St. Gabriel (9 kilometers east of Bayeux)
5.-8. Kp.
13. (IG) Kp. (six 7.5cm le.IG and two 15cm s.IG)
14. (Pz.Jg.) Kp. (three 7.5cm s.Pak)
Gren.-Regt. 916
Gefechtsstand – Trévieres
Kdr: Oberst Ernst Goth
I. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – Ryes
1.-4. Kp.
2 Kpn. – on the coast from Arromanches to le Hamel
2 Kpn. – in reserve west of Meuvaines
II. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – Formigny
5. Kp. – St. Laurent sur Mer
6. Kp. – Formigny
7. Kp. – Surrain
8. Kp. – Colleville sur Mer
13. (IG) Kp. (two 7.5cm le.IG and two 15cm s.IG)
14. (Pz.Jg.) Kp. (three 7.5cm s.Pak)
Art.-Regt. 352
Gefechtsstand – Moulagny(?)
I. Abtl.
Gefechtsstand – Etreham
1. Bttr. – Houtteville (between Surrain and Etreham) (four 10.5cm
le.FH)
2. Bttr. – Hill 29 and Hill 61 (near Montigny, two 10.5cm l.F.H. in each
position)
3. Bttr. – northeast of Formigny (four 10.5cm le.FH)
II. Abtl.
Gefechtsstand – St. Clément
4.-6. Bttr. (four 10.5cm le.FH each)
III. Abtl.
Gefechtsstand – La Rosière (north of Bayeux)
7.-9. Bttr. (four 10.5cm le.FH each)
Bttr. – Vaux-sur-Aure
Bttr. – split between Pierre Solain and la Tringale
IV. Abtl.
Gefechtsstand – Asnières en Bessin
10.-12. Bttr. (four 15cm s.FH each)
Bttr. – Longueville
Füs.-Btl. 352
Gefechtsstand – le Parc de la Mace (near la Butte, south of Tilly)
1.-4. Kp.
Pi.-Btl. 352
Gefechtsstand – St. Martin de Blagny
1.-3. Kp.
Feld-Ers.-Btl. 352 (one 5cm m.Pak, one 7.5cm s.Pak, one 7.5cm le.IH, and one 10.5cm
le.FH)
Gefechtsstand – Caumont
1.-5. Kp.
Pz.Jg.-Abtl. 352
Gefechtsstand – Mestry
1. (Sfl.) Kp. – Bricqueville (14 7.5cm s.Pak (Sfl.))
2. (Stu.G.) Kp. – Chateau Colombieres (ten Stu.G.)
3.(Flak) Kp. – Pont l’Abbe (15 kilometers south of Valognes) (nine 3.7cm Flak)
Gren.-Regt. 726 (attached from 716. Inf.-Div.)
Gefechtsstand – Château de Sully
Kdr.: Oberst Walter Korfes
I. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – Maissons
1. Kp. – Port en Bessin
2. Kp. – St. Honorine des Pertes
3. Kp. – Colleville sur Mer
4. Kp. – Longues-sur-Mer (on the coast northwest of Monvieux)
III. Btl.
Gefechtsstand – Château du Jucoville
9. Kp. – Château Englesqueville
10. Kp. – St. Laurent sur Mer
11. Kp. – Vierville
12. Kp. – Grandcamp
Ost-Btl. 439 (IV./Gren.-Regt. 726)
Gefechtsstand – les Veys (vicinity of Isigny)
1.-4. Kp.
Züg/14. (Pz.Jg.) Kp. (three 5cm m.Pak)
III./Art.-Regt. 1716
Gefechtsstand – Maisy
8. Bttr. – (four 10cm le.F.H. 14/19 (t))
9. Bttr. – (four 10cm le.F.H. 14/19 (t))
10. Bttr. – 4 kilometers northeast of Bayeux (four 15cm s.F.H. 414 (f))
2./Pi.-Abtl. 716 – Mathieu
2./H.K.A.-Abtl.1260 – Pointe du Hoc (six 15.5cm K 420 (f))



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RE: New LCGs - 9/20/2008 10:22:46 PM   
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By the way, I almost have Jim Govostes convinced on buying the CS Matrix version and finally finishing his 12thSS LCG.

I simply told him that company-level panzer HQs are now included....

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RE: New LCGs - 9/21/2008 2:31:05 AM   
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Thanks Juggalo. That was way more than I was expecting. Alot of tweaking left to do I see. Thanks again.

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RE: New LCGs - 9/21/2008 2:57:41 AM   
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No sweat, happy to help...

Any more questions on Normandy OOBs just holler...

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RE: New LCGs - 12/23/2008 10:48:58 PM   
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Have been away from this forum for over three years and just noticed Juggalo's posting of sept 20 regarding the possibility of Jim Govostes finishing his 12SSPD LCG.  If Jim ever does finish it, and if it is only playable using the Matrix edition of the CS, it will be THE reason why I finally purchase the Matrix version even after shelling out for EVERY previous version put out by Talonsoft and Take-Two.

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RE: New LCGs - 12/24/2008 3:04:42 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: btam

Have been away from this forum for over three years and just noticed Juggalo's posting of sept 20 regarding the possibility of Jim Govostes finishing his 12SSPD LCG.  If Jim ever does finish it, and if it is only playable using the Matrix edition of the CS, it will be THE reason why I finally purchase the Matrix version even after shelling out for EVERY previous version put out by Talonsoft and Take-Two.


Hello btam.

Last I heard from Jim he had just purchased JTCS and seemed fairly excited about finally finishing his magnum opus.

However, this was awhile ago and I have not heard from him since.....

I found his e-mail address by googling his name. (I think it was some golf website that he owns.)

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RE: New LCGs - 12/26/2008 3:15:58 AM   
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I agree I would like to see DGC base on the Pacific Myself as there a lot more done base on the ETO as it is. That does mean I like the Pacific Theater more than the ETO.Its that the Pacific Theater is wofoly under represented in coparison.

I would like to see DGC like the Nomohan incidence 1939 and the Manchuria campaign 1945 plus the Invation of Japan 1945-1946 and many more camapaigns dedicated to this Theater of war as to make this series more balance and representive of WW2 ground war.

< Message edited by Miamieagle -- 12/26/2008 3:16:08 AM >

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RE: New LCGs - 1/25/2009 11:40:22 PM   
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So many demands for LCGs... I had always wanted to see more linked campaigns too but actually released were way too few imo, which might be due to the fact that creating a historical LCG is an extreme amount of work... IMO the best way to get a new LCG is to start creating one by yourself. After all, theres a manual available how to make LCGs

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RE: New LCGs - 1/25/2009 11:44:23 PM   
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quote:

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which might be due to the fact that creating a historical LCG is an extreme amount of work...


Precisely! So much dedicated time is required to do it right.


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IMO the best way to get a new LCG is to start creating one by yourself. After all, theres a manual available how to make LCGs


Excellent advice!

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