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Battle of Aachen

mixofmilty
March 23, 2022
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Battle of Aachen

Boards from Armchair Historian - Battle of Aachen. Based on script given by preproduction manager.

mixofmilty

March 23, 2022
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  1. Scene 1 Panel 1 Dialog As they crawled closer to

    their objectives, 2nd Battalion was confronted by increasingly tough fortifications, Action Notes Pan across dragon teeth aachen Page 1/18
  2. Scene 1 Panel 2 Dialog As they crawled closer to

    their objectives, 2nd Battalion was confronted by increasingly tough fortifications, Action Notes Rack focus to air bunker aachen Page 2/18
  3. Scene 1 Panel 3 Dialog Improvising, Colonel John T. Corley

    ordered an M-12 155mm Gun Motor Carriage to lumber through the streets, Action Notes Pan camera right aachen Page 3/18
  4. Scene 1 Panel 4 Dialog to lumber through the streets,

    the exposed crew no doubt ducking at every shadow as they wheeled into position to Action Notes Pan camera right aachen Page 4/18
  5. Scene 1 Panel 5 Dialog to lumber through the streets,

    the exposed crew no doubt ducking at every shadow as they wheeled into position to aachen Page 5/18
  6. Scene 1 Panel 6 Dialog blast holes in the enemy

    strongholds at point-blank range. Action Notes Screen shake aachen Page 6/18
  7. Scene 1 Panel 7 Dialog Delighted with the results of

    the attack, Action Notes Pan camera right aachen Page 7/18
  8. Scene 1 Panel 8 Dialog Corley rewarded the M-12’s crew

    by informing them they would be staying with his men as they advanced deeper into the city. Action Notes Pan camera right aachen Page 8/18
  9. Scene 1 Panel 9 Dialog Corley rewarded the M-12’s crew

    by informing them they would be staying with his men as they advanced deeper into the city. Action Notes Pan camera right aachen Page 9/18
  10. Scene 1 Panel 10 Dialog Corley rewarded the M-12’s crew

    by informing them they would be staying with his men as they advanced deeper into the city. Action Notes Pan camera right aachen Page 10/18
  11. Scene 1 Panel 11 Dialog The rest of the day

    was spent advancing towards Observatory Hill, so named for the observation tower built upon its nearly 900-foot tall crescent. aachen Page 11/18
  12. Scene 1 Panel 12 Dialog The rest of the day

    was spent advancing towards Observatory Hill, so named for the observation tower built upon its nearly 900-foot tall crescent. Action Notes Truck in aachen Page 12/18
  13. Scene 1 Panel 13 Dialog By the end of the

    13th, 3rd Battalion had managed to reach the base of one of the three hills they had been assigned to capture, Action Notes Truck in, rack focus to cityscape. Smoke rises from intermittent explosions. aachen Page 13/18
  14. Scene 1 Panel 14 Dialog By the end of the

    13th, 3rd Battalion had managed to reach the base of one of the three hills they had been assigned to capture, Action Notes Flagpole rises up, followed by US flag aachen Page 14/18
  15. Scene 2 Panel 1 Dialog prompting Colonel Wilck to request

    reinforcements from the German divisions still counter-attacking to the east. Action Notes Wilck's arm moves up and down, directing his soldiers in this parallax scene aachen Page 15/18
  16. Scene 2 Panel 2 Dialog Thanks to the dense urban

    terrain, several hundred troops and at least half a dozen assault guns slipped through the tenuous Allied line the next day. Action Notes Wilck's arm moves up and down, directing his soldiers in this parallax scene aachen Page 16/18
  17. Scene 2 Panel 3 Dialog They were just in time

    to engage Colonel Corley’s men as they attacked Wilck’s headquarters at Farwick Park, Action Notes Animated lines to emphasize tension and direct conflict. aachen Page 17/18
  18. Scene 2 Panel 4 Dialog where an intense battle raged

    until the early evening. Action Notes Animated lines to emphasize tension and direct conflict. aachen Page 18/18