RILEY'S ROAD CG
Location Names
To add a bit of flavour to the AARs we have designated the
following location names. This is done to not only to avoid making the AARs
unnecessarily difficult to read, but also to allow the game to take on a life of
its own. Each named area will incorporate a picture of the area, as the terrain
is transformed by the battle I hope to transform the pictures
too!

| Ebben |
| Goch Crossroads |
| The Upper Houses |
| The Southern Farmhouses |
| The Milk Factory |
| The Southern Crossroads |
| The Lower House |
| Kalkar Crossroads |
| The Schwanenhof |
B19
Area -
Ebben
60% German
Controlled as of 19 Feb
PM
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Beginning of the
Battle After
19PM
19 Feb
- AM:
The battle never reached this area though a Canadian Barrage
did and in keeping with the unusual nature of the game this is also the
only place that the Barrages did any damage.
19 Feb -
PM:
With a line of German foxholes linking them to the map edge
and 3 major MG positions this was always going to be a tough nut for the
Canadians to crack, when they lost 2x AFV and a Radio before the attack even
began they choose to just claim the E22 and F16 buildings and then leave it at
that.

N16
Area - The
Upper Houses
Canadian Controlled as of 19 Feb PM

19 Feb -
AM:
This marks the extent of the Canadian Advances in the central
part of the map with both the U17 and V18 buildings falling late in the
game.
19 Feb - PM:
The site of a German OBA attack and a foxhole holding the
major Canadian MG position for firing on the Milk Factory this area was actually
a bit of a blood-letting ground for the Allied forces as lucky OBA and 88LL
attacks caused the loss of men and AFVs. The N16 building was claimed without
loss though putting this mart of the batle ground firmly in Canadian control by
the end of the first Turn.
N24
Area - The
Southern Farmhouses
Canadian Controlled as of 19 Feb PM

19 Feb -
AM:
The Canadians sent a Carrier around to this area from the East
and were able to claim the buildings to the East of the M24-M28
road.
19 Feb - PM:
A minor German counter-attack should have jumped on, killed
some Canadian units in CC and then jumped right off again. instead a terrible
set of CC results caused unnecessary losses to the Germans which was compounded
when they reinforced their original failure. A Wasp here (the sole one
remaining by the end of the Game) was the main culprit and he managed to survive
a LMG TK CH attack which seemed to sum up the flow of the game for the Germans
perfectly.
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Beginning of the
Battle After
19PM
19 Feb -
AM:
Firmly in German hands at the end of the battle. This area
promises to be a caldron in the next day's play. Ringed with mines and protected
by numerous troops and an 88LL AT gun (the only one to not malfunction) this was
too tough a nut for the Allies to try and crack.
19 Feb -
PM:
Thanks to some effective and lethal 120mm German OBA the
Canadian attack on the Milk Factory suffered time and man-power losses early on.
This was followed by a 88LL ROF run which massacred the main MG support for
their attack. However that was the end of the luck for the Germans and nothing
went right from that point until the end of game dr (which saved this
position for totally falling). The Canadians paid a price for taking the 2
buildings here, but not as much as they could
have.
AA24 Area
- The Southern
Crossroads
Canadian Controlled as of 19 Feb AM

19 Feb -
AM:
Taking this area was easy for the Canadians and will be messy
for the Germans to take back later in the battle. They used their Carriers to
grab this area and the surrounding ones too.
19 Feb -
PM:
Although this area was not involved in the battle the
Canadians did place a pair of 57L AT Guns around here in anticipation of a
counter-attack.
EE10 Area
- The Lower
House
Canadian Controlled as of 19 Feb AM

19 Feb -
AM:
With a bit of good luck the Germans were able to wipe out some
of the attacking Canadians from this position. With a bit of bad luck they then
fell cheaply, though their loss did manage to hold up a number of units that
could have been used elsewhere.
19 Feb -
PM:
This area was not involved in the battle at
all.
JJ11 Area
- Kalkar
Crossroads
Canadian Controlled as of 19 Feb PM
19 Feb
- AM:
This was a very
profitable part of the battleground for me... until I lost yet ANOTHER 88LL
to 6,6. The Canadians did not send as many men down this extreme flank as I had
hoped, but what they did send through here was quickly dealt with by the 88LL.
In the end he just bypassed the position leaving me in control of the SS7
Fortified Building.
19 Feb -
PM:
Although they were in no rush the Canadians eventually secured
then SS7 building by killing the German 228 in CC, but they lost a HS in doing
so.
OO23 Area
- The Schwanenhof
Canadian Controlled as of 19 Feb AM
19 Feb
- AM:
The Canadians were able to gobble this area up with
ease once they entered the mid-to-back lines. I had nothing back here and
all it took were a few Carriers and some HS.
19 Feb -
AM:
The battle did not reach this area at all.