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29th infantry division darkest hour
29th infantry division darkest hour






The Axis must defend all pieces of radio equipment and can repair the large equipment (by holding the 'use' button) and give the train time to leave. Opening the door and freeing a prisoner each take around three seconds, during which the player cannot use their weapons.Ĭondition for Overtime: An Allied soldier enters the room directly outside the room containing the prisoners, or is in the room with the prisoners themselves.Īfter the Allies manage to free the Resistance Fighters they must destroy 25 Radio Equipment to prevent the Axis from calling in reinforcements. As the Allies, one should be wary of possible Axis players camping in the room. Opening the door counts a an objective doing so will give the player who does so 250 points. Although not stated, the Allies can enter the tank's turret which has a M1919 mounted on it. This objective features long sight lines giving snipers a good view of approaching enemies, but the Allies have multiple places to appear from the Axis only have a few predictable locations. The Axis must prevent the Allies from freeing the fighters and give the train time to leave.

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The Allies must free two resistance fighters each in Cell Block A and Cell Block B. Resistance intel has shown that fighters were captured and have taken prisoner and must rescue them, but they are stopped by the 3rd Parachute Division of the Luftwaffe. On July 18th, 1944, Task Force C of the 29th Infantry Division arrives at the East part Saint-Lô, France to stop a train carrying enemy ammunition.








29th infantry division darkest hour