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Overlord: Battle of the Bulge (picture by R. Roberts)
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This picture is from the Southwest Games Fandango VI (Sep'07), in Cuba, NM.

This is the Bastogne Overlord: Ardennes, December 30, 1944 scenario.

The Allies ultimately took disastrous losses in the center, wiped out almost to a man. But the Allied left flank held against a heavy onslaught, while the right simply lobbed probing attacks back and forth against the Axis up until the last turns, where the Axis made a do-or-die rush against the Allied right front, while continuing a withering attrition against the left. The left took heavy casualties, but enough of a front survived to wipe up the remnants of the Axis right. The Axis left, mostly unscathed at this point, crumbled and choked against the dug-in Allies. The Allied counterattack on both the left and right was devastating, and the battle was decisively concluded.

The grrrlll in the beret is my daughter. I couldn't be prouder.

The photographer is my good friend Randy Roberts, who couldn't be prouder of this picture.
 
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