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Re: Terrain Challenge #28 (Score: 1)
by pvt_Grunt on Mon Mar 22, 2010 2:58 pm
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Looks very Normandy ,too obvious?




Re: Terrain Challenge #28 (Score: 1)
by Lestayo on Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:13 pm
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Maybe...
but specifically... what Beach?




Re: Terrain Challenge #28 (Score: 1)
by Buck_Compton on Sat Mar 27, 2010 5:05 am
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Hey Lestayo,

My first hunch was that this is Omaha beach. But I had a look at Google earth and i coudn't find a matching location. It has some details wich are similar to Colleville sur mer and Cabourg. But there is enough to see that tells other wise. Also the coast line is to small to be omaha beach.
I also had a look at gold juno and sword and ofcourse utah. Utah has ma marshis layback. and the other three are to densly build and to brown colored to have any resemblence to this one. So i will keep my eyes open...

Cheers Buck




Re: Terrain Challenge #28 (Score: 1)
by Lestayo on Sat Mar 27, 2010 5:00 pm
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If Buck_Compton doubt about the place... I have to post a little hint:
Beach landed in 1944. More than 725 men were killed in the landing.




Re: Terrain Challenge #28 (Score: 1)
by Lestayo on Wed Apr 07, 2010 4:01 pm
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No more comments?. I post another hint.
The distance between this beach and Cherbourg is around 140-170 KM.




Re: Terrain Challenge #28 (Score: 1)
by Lestayo on Wed Apr 14, 2010 2:31 pm
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Another hint!!!
This is a 1944 operation.
The map is NOT facing north.
Buck, if you want you can post a hint to facilitate the challenge.




Re: Terrain Challenge #28 (Score: 1)
by papa_whisky on Sun Apr 18, 2010 8:24 am
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Slapton sands - Devon. Exercise Tiger a training for the landings on Utah beach. The large landing force was intercepted by E-boats. The whole incident was kept secret until after the end of the war.




Re: Terrain Challenge #28 (Score: 1)
by Lestayo on Mon Apr 19, 2010 3:19 pm
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Congratulations, Papa!!. You are the second resolving the challenge (the first in public). I have to say that Buck (of course) solved it a week ago but he doesn´t want to finish the challenge.

Shortly after midnight on 28 April 1944, nine German torpedo boats moved into Lyme Bay, along the southern coast of England near a place called Slapton Sands. Drawn in by heavier than normal radio traffic, they suddenly found themselves caught up in the midst of Operation TIGER -- one of several amphibious exercises secretly being conducted by the Allies in preparation for the Normandy Landing.
In minutes the German torpedoes hit their mark. One LST (landing ship, tank) was seriously crippled. Another burst into flames trapping many of the victims below deck. And a third sank immediately, sending hundreds of U.S. soldiers and sailors to a watery grave.

It was the costliest training exercise in all of World War II. As the bodies washed ashore in days ahead, the official count rose to 749.

Quartermaster soldiers onboard LST 531 were among the hardest hit. The 3206th Quartermaster Service Company was virtually destroyed. Of its 251 officers and men, 201 were killed or wounded. The 557th Quartermaster Railhead Company also lost 69 men.

The brave men who died that day contributed to the success in France six weeks later. Indeed their sacrifice was a Prelude to Victory.




Re: Terrain Challenge #28 (Solved!) (Score: 1)
by Lestayo10 on Mon Apr 11, 2011 3:57 pm
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http://www.shermantank.co.uk/

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