Gallant and Efficient Fight, A - The Battle of Hamel

By: High Flying Dice Games

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: World War I War Games w/Mounted Counters

MSRP old price: $51.00


Product Info

Title
Gallant and Efficient Fight, A - The Battle of Hamel
Category
Author
Paul Rohrbaugh
Publish Year
2025
Dimensions
8.5x11x.25"
NKG Part #
2148383143
Type

Description

A Gallant and Efficient Fight: The Battle of Hamel is a wargame simulation of the first joint attack by US and Australian forces in World War I. While US forces had fought battles on their own or in conjunction with their French ally, questions still remained if any US forces would fight well in coordination with forces from the British Dominion. The US 33rd (Prairie) Division had been training with the Australian Corps. The Australian Corps was decimated earlier during the German Spring offensive, with many units at half strength. It was hoped that the Americans could fill out the ranks of the decimated Australian units, a process that could improve the novice Yanks’ performance by working closely with the Australian veterans, as well as securing a vital section of the Allied front line.

By July the German Spring offensive on the Western Front had been stopped, but the Germans still held ground that needed to be taken if an Allied counter-offensive was to be launched in the coming weeks. One key location the Allies needed to take was at the heights near the town
of Hamel, not far from where the Australians and US forces were located, and from which the Germans could direct artillery fire upon the key rail and road junction at Amiens. On July Fourth the Yanks and Aussies, supported by British tanks, launched an offensive to take the high ground and town.

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