This is a scenario for Strategic Studies Group's Battlefront, Panzer Battles,  
or Rommel games systems. It is not a game, you must have one of these 
programs to use it.

This scenario was originally published in SSG's magazine Run 5, issue 7. 
Run 5 contains new scenarios for SSG game systems, game replays, game hints, 
reviews and other articles of interest.

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This scenario is copyright SSG 1987. It may be distributed freely.

This version of SEALION 1941 was entered by Will Michael. 

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The broad picture in which this scenario is set postulates a German invasion
spear-headed by two reinforced airborne divisions and backed up by three
divisions and several diversionary groups landing by amphibious transport.
The target areas run from Southampton to Ramsgate. Ports and airstrips must
be captured, and quickly before the impetus of the invaders is lost.

In the small part of southeast England covered by this scenario, the Germans
have one airborne division and one composite division with which to capture
Dover and Folkestone (and hopefully Kingsdown and Deal) as well as the
airfields at Hawkinge, Swingfield and Lyminge. Effectively, they have five
days to do the job.

