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Free French Infantry Squad Attack, 1945

TIME/DATE: 3:15 a.m., January 25, 1945 LOCATION: Wooded area 15 miles north of Colmar, France MISSION: Attack and seize a hill defended by German infantrymen UNIT: 10-man Free French infantry squad ENEMY: Up to 10 German infantrymen armed with rifles, machine pistols and possibly an MG42 You are Sergeant Èmile Brouchard, leader of an infantry …

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