Combat Commander: Battle Pack #3: Normandy
is the third themed collection of scenarios for use with the Combat
Commander: Europe series of games. The theme of this third Battle Pack
shifts to the West Front in June, July and August 1944 as various Allied
forces landed on French soil to fight the occupying German forces. CC:
Normandy features seventeen new scenarios printed on cardstock -- one
of which is a multi-scenario Campaign Game -- as well as eight new maps,
added markers necessary for some of the scenarios and a new feature to
the series: a majority of the leader counters represent individuals who
fought in the depicted actions.
Rules relevant to the characteristic fighting on the invasion beaches and inland bocage are included.
Rural Roads and Bocage;
Limited Smoke Barrage;
Mortar Spotters;
Invasion Terrain (Beach, Shingle, Water Barrier, Communication Trench, Hedgehog)
Bunker Busting;
Night
Additional special scenario and campaign rules cover well-known
individual features of the fighting such as Widerstandsnests, Casemates,
Coastal Batteries, Commando Movement, Cliff Scaling, Bocage Clearing
Doctrine, Pre-Registered Mortar Batteries, Armor Support and Air
Superiority.
The maps depict specific locations in Normandy: the Pegasus Bridge,
Pointe du Hoc, Omaha Beach (one directly on the beach at Widerstandsnest
61 and two on the bluffs above the beach, one on the western cliffs and
the other on the eastern flank heading towards Cabourg), the villages
of Crisbecq and La Madeleine, and finally Sword Beach (at La Brèche
d’Hermanville).
The scenarios included in CC: Normandy are:
“Pegasus Bridge” using an accurate map, with British Airborne units, 6 June 1944;
“Taking the Point” set at Pointe du Hoc, with US Rangers, 6 June 1944;
“Taking the Point (Planned)”, revised version allowing players to try the planned assault, 6 June 1944;
“Widerstandsnest 61” set at Omaha Beach, with US Army units, 6 June 1944;
“Mazed and Confused” set in the communication trench network above Omaha Beach, with US Rangers, 6 June 1944;
“This Man Was Good” set in the bluffs above Omaha Beach, with a German Counterattack of US Army units, 6 June 1944;
“The Uneasy Wait” set on Sword Beach at Widerstandsnest 20 (codenamed Cod), with British units, 6 June 1944;
“The New Highlanders” set at the village of Authie inland from Juno Beach, with Canadian units, 7 June 1944;
“Deeds not Words” set at Battery Crisbecq inland from Utah Beach, with US Army units, 8 June 1944;
“East by Northwest” set inland in Brittany, with French SAS
Commando and FFI units facing Ostruppen (as represented by conscripts
with Georgian and Ukrainian leaders), 18 June 1944;
“Graveyard of the North Shores” set near the Carpiquet airfield outside Caen, with Canadian units, 4 July 1944;
“Bingham Must Hold” set at the village of La Madeleine outside of St Lô, with US Army units, 15 July 1944;
“Compagnie Scamaroni” set in Caen at night, with a combined
force of Canadian engineers and FFI commandos facing Luftwaffe troops at
the opening of Operation Atlantic, 18 July 1944;
“Cheux’d Up” depicting action at Cheux during Operation Epsom, with Scottish units, 25 July 1944;
“Old Hickory Resolute” set at Mortain, with US Army units
facing a German assault that was part of Operation Lüttich, 8 August
1944;
“Surrender is out of the Question!”, set at the infamous
Maczuga Hill depicting the brave night defense by the Polish units of
the 1st Armoured Division, 20 August 1944;
and the “29 Let’s Go!” multi-scenario Campaign Game recreating eight days (11 July through 18 July 1944) of the 116th Regiment of the 29th Infantry Division’s assault on St. Lô; players are encouraged to see whether they can push the 116th Regiment to reach La Madeleine by 15 July (to match the historical scenario above).
NOTE: CC: Normandy is not a complete game and requires ownership of both
Combat Commander: Europe and Combat Commander: Mediterranean to play.
Designed by John Foley
Developed by Kai Jensen
Additional scenario designs in this third Pack are courtesy of John
Butterfield, Bryan Collars, Ric Van Dyke, and Volko Ruhnke.