Up Front Scenario JHJ/20: Taking the Left Adapted from ASL Scenario 20 (Yanks) Santa Maria Infante, Italy, 11 May 1944 American Attacker: 1, 2, 4-12, 14, 15, 21-23 German Defender: 1-10 Attacker Sets Up and Plays First. Number of Decks: 3 Remove the -2 Buildings cards to be discarded unused or as an RNC/RPC draw. Special Rules: A.1 The Pillbox card is treated as a Cower card. Minefield and Wire cards are considered Cower cards for the attacking player; they may be played normally by the defensive player. A.2 Treat all Woods cards as Brush terrain. A.3 Night rules (38) are in effect. A.4 The defending player may set up all of his groups in Hills prior to set up by taking the first Hill cards revealed by a random search through the deck sufficient to house all the defender's groups (maximum of three). A.5 The defending player may set up entrenched in applicable terrain. Victory Conditions: The attacking player wins immediately if he has four unpinned Personality cards in one or more non-infiltrated groups at Range Chit 5 or greater occupying any Terrain card which will reduce to Fire Strength of an attack against it and he has at least as many Personality cards in Hill terrain as the defending player. The defending player wins by avoiding the attacker's victory conditions. Notes: The title was changed to prevent various blocking software from getting the wrong idea.