Up Front Scenario JHJ/T8: Aachen's Pall Adapted from ASL Scenario T8 (The General 27/3) Aachen, Germany, 15 October 1944 American Attacker: 1-5, 7-9, 13, 15, M12 self-propelled 155 German Defender: 4, 9, 10, 13, 23, 24 Defender Sets Up and Plays First. Number of Decks: 1 Remove the first four Woods cards and the first Stream card to be discarded unused or as a RPC/RNC draw. Special Rules: A.1 The Minefield and Marsh cards are treated as Cower cards. A.2 The defender receives the Pillbox to place on Group B at RC2; treat this as a Buildings card with a -4 TEM. His other groups may begin at RC0-RC2. Any other defending groups at RC2 may also set up in a Buildings card drawn at random from the Action Deck. A.3 The attacker may set up his groups at RC0-2. Buildings may not be placed on the AFV during Initial Terrain Placement. A.4 The defending force will not break. A.5 The M12 is treated as an Open-Topped AFV while limbered and as an Infantry Gun while unlimbered. It must expend one action after ending movement to unlimber its gun before it may fire. It must also expend one action to limber the gun before it may move again. While unlimbered it has a KIA number of 8 as the crew is outside it. It may start the game limbered or unlimbered. 4/9 Tth M12 [(0) (01) (02) (03) (04) (05)] 7[7] bog:6/0 ovr:n/a armor:2/3/4 flank:-1/0/1 The M12 would normally have a breakdown number of X4-6, but it is supplied by an ammo truck in this scenario and so uses the standard X5-6. Victory Conditions: The attacker wins immediately when no unpinned defender remains in Buildings terrain at RC2. The defender wins by avoiding the attacker's Victory Conditions.