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Spirit Games (Est. 1984) - Supplying role playing games (RPG), wargames rules, miniatures and scenery, new and traditional board and card games for the last 20 years sells [15S-EAW-123] Pegasus Bridge

[15S-EAW-123] Pegasus Bridge

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In the hours before dawn on June 6, 1944, a small detachment of British glider borne light infantry and engineers (part of 6th Airborne Division) landed with incredible skill many, many miles behind the 'Atlantik' Wall, outside the village of Benouville along the banks of the Caen Canal and Orne River. The job they had been tasked with was code named 'Operation Deadstick', their mission; to take and hold the bridge over the Orne and the Scherzer bascule bridge over the canal, until relieved. This was to be done at lightning speed to prevent the German forces from setting off pre-wired explosives from under both bridges.

The battle to seize the Benouville bridge was the first engagement of D-Day, it was so crucial to hold so as to prevent any German flanking attack of the Normandy landings. If it had gone against the hard pressed men of the 6th Airborne Division, the entire Normandy invasion may have failed. The men of the D-Company Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, took the bridge in a lightning fast Coup De Main assault only to find that the German’s had not prepared the bridge for detonation. The action saw not only the first allied casualty as a result of enemy action on D-Day but the first liberated French buildings. As dawn broke and the day wore on, the defenders of the Benouville Bridge held out until relieved by 1st Commando Brigade and the Royal Warwickshire Regiment.

Twenty days after its capture on the 26th of June Benouville bridge was renamed Pegasus Bridge after the emblem on the uniforms of the British airborne troops.

4Ground's Benouville Bridge comes pre-painted with lots of details, including extensive rivetting and bracing.

15mm Scale models supplied unassembled. Miniatures by Battlefront not included.

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