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CDG 34 – Cantigny, 1918Armchair General staff | July 14, 2009 | 3 comments | Print | E-mail Cantigny, France, 1918 ![]() The torn landscape of France in World War I. In this Command Decision challenge, you take the role of Lt. Col. George C. Marshall, operations officer for the AEF’s 1st Infantry Division. Your job is to divise a plan that will lead to success and prove Pershing has been right in insisting America’s forces remain under American command. Will you advance your units abreast, try for a double envelopment or attempt infiltration? Or perhaps you have something else in mind … Download the map and entry form by clicking here. Winners get a free copy of Paradox Interactive’s Hearts of Iron III computer game.
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3 Comments to “CDG 34 – Cantigny, 1918”
im a airman 1st class of the Portuguese air force at Lajes airfield. My course of action is the third:
-each company will infiltrate German lines along aside of the front during night, and cut the communication, creating chaos and keep advancing forward. in the next morning launch the main assault supported by the French tank’s and artillery on the flanks overwhelm the strong hold created and occupying Cantigny by breach created by the infiltration chaos. the reserve occupy the village while the main assault continues the main attack.
By pedro garcia on Aug 21, 2009 at 8:09 pm