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				2nd Armored Division 
				 
					Gents, 
 
Upon Huib's sage advice, I was encouraged to submit this scenario to H2H.  It has been a long time in gestation.  It is a "night" scenario for use in ME. 
 
vis: 
 
16 May, 1940 
Signy-l'Abbaye, France:  During the 15th of May, while the Germans 
were breaking out of their Muese River bridgeheads and slicing 
west into the rear of the French lines, the French 2nd Armored 
Division was attempting to take up a blocking position.  Moved 
hither and yon from the 14th through the 15th, it was finally 
ordered to take up a position at Signy-l'Abbaye.  Unfortunately 
the division was spread out along the rail lines and highways 
and even the divisional commander, on the 15th, could not say 
where all of his units were located.  On the night of the 15th 
the division was beginning to arrive in the area of Signy-l'Abbaye, 
the tanks having to drive from the northwest at Hirson, and the 
railroad.  It was the fate of the French 2nd Armored Division 
that German General Reinhardt's 6th Panzer Division was heading 
for Signy-l'Abbaye too.  After midnight, the Germans blundered 
right into the middle of the French division.  History goes on 
to show how the French 1st Armored Division fought against the 
German invading forces...this is what happened to the 2nd Armored 
Division...and why it seemed to dissappear from the pages of 
history. 
 
Cheers fellows 
 
Curt
				 
				
				
Town Drunk
 
				
				
				 
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