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ASL Comp: St Lo – The Battles for Hill 192

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Near Hill 192 and St Georges d'Elle, France, 11 July 1944: Pfc. Ralson A. Shepherd was not the only hero among the ranks of the America dogfaces fighting near Hill 192. The battle minted heroes, including Private Joseph Marez, an aid man with the 9th Regiment. Disregarding a "hail of machine-gun and rifle fire" according to the unit history, Marez ran forward to attend to two wounded riflemen. While he was holding a tourniquet to the first soldier's leg, Marez was hit in the head by a German bullet. Undaunted, he headed for the second man to render aid... but collapsed before reaching him. Marez received the division's first Distinguished Service Cross for her bravery. ASL Comp: St Lo 44 – Hill 192 is a detailed ASL Comp variant module that follows the American 2nd Infantry Division as it attacks Hill 192 on the road to St. Lo. Located about five miles north-east of St. Lo., Hill 192 would hardly be classed as hill on most military maps, but in a countryside where a significant high point is twenty or thirty meters above the surrounding countryside, Hill 192, named for its height in meters, was a strategic point that would cost a lot in American lives. This is not a complete game. Ownership of the ASL RB and modules providing Germans and American is a requirement to use this product. Scenarios: The Good Sheperd – St-George-D’elle, June 9th 1944 Stopped Dead – Near Hill 192 and St-Georges-D’elle, June 13th 1944 Three Abreast – Hill 192, near St. Lo, June 16th 1944 Raiding Party – Near Hill 192 and St-Georges-D’elle, July 5th 1944 Death’s Draw - Near Hill 192 and St-Georges-D’elle, July 11th 1944 Heroes’ Garden - Near Hill 192 and St-Georges-D’elle, July 11th 1944 Hill 192 - Near Hill 192 and St. Lo, June 11th 1944 Bocage Party - Near Hill 192 and La Croix Rouge, July 6th 1944 The Big Hurt - Near Hill 192 and St. Lo, July 11th 1944

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