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Other Official Scenarios (Avalon Hill)

Avalon Hill released Series 100, consisting of ten new scenarios for Cross of Iron, in 1979. The scenarios were designed by Courtney Allen (SL playtester and designer of Storm Over Arnhem).

Scenario 101

Blocking Action at Lipki

Scenario 102

Slamming of the Door

Scenario 103

Bald Hill

Scenario 104

The Penetration of Rostov

Scenario 105

Night Battleat Noromatyevka

Scenario 106

Beachhead at Ozereyka Bay

Scenario 107

Disaster On The Dneiper Loop

Scenario 108

Block Busting in Bokruisk

Scenario 109

Counterattack On The Vistula

Scenario 110

The Agony of Doom

Avalon Hill released Series 200 with 10 new scenarios for Crescendo of Doom.

Scenario 201

Sacrifice Of Polish Armor

Scenario 202

Under Cover Of Darkness

Scenario 203

Bitter Defense At Otta

Scenario 204

Chance D'une Affaire

Scenario 205

Last Defense Line

Scenario 206

Fighting At The World's Edge

Scenario 207

The French Perimeter

Scenario 208

Road To Kozani Pass

Scenario 209

The Akroiri Peninsula Defense

Scenario 210

Commando Raid At Dieppe

The Rogue Scenarios Series 200, so called because they used boards 9, 10 and 11 which were not "official" boards of the series at that time, was released with scenarios R211 to R223 and utilized rules up to and including Crescendo of Doom. Some of the scenarios in this set also caused consternation in that multiple copies of several boards were necessary if one wanted to play Scenario R220, which combined Scenarios R218 and R219 into one large scenario played in three parts - a foreshadowing of the later Campaign Games in Historical ASL. These scenarios (and one other) featured Canadian units, which had not been done up to this point in "official" printed SL scenarios.

Scenario R211

Auld Lang Syne

Scenario R212

On The Road To Andalsnes

Scenario R213

Traverse Right...FIRE!

Scenario R214

The Front In Flames

Scenario R215

Hasty Pudding

Scenario R216

A Small Town In Germany

Scenario R217

The Whirlwind

Scenario R218

Operation Switchback

Scenario R219

Scheldt Fortress South

Scenario R220

Clearing the Breskens Pocket

Scenario R221

Vitality I

Scenario R222

Infatuate II

Scenario R223

Night Drop

Avalon Hill finally released Series 300 with additional scenarios for GI: Anvil of Victory.

Scenario 301

The Clearing

Scenario 302

Stand Fast

Scenario 303

Thrust and Parry

Scenario 304

Riposte

Scenario 305

The Duel

Scenario 306

The Rag Tag Circus

Scenario 307

Point D'Appui

Scenario 308

Han-Sur-Neid

Scenario 309

The Roer Bridgehead

Scenario 310

Trial by Combat

Over the years, Avalon Hill also released some scenarios in The General Magazine.

Released in Number Title
The General 15-6 Scenario A Burzevo
The General 15-6 Scenario B Hill 253.5
The General 15-6 Scenario C The Burkin Bridgehead
The General 15-6 Scenario D Delaying Action
The General 17-2 Scenario E The Niscemi-Biscari Highway
The General 17-2 Scenario F The Pouppeville Exit
The General 17-2 Scenario G Devil's Hill
The General 17-2 Scenario H The Attempt to Relieve Peiper
The General 17-2 Scenario I Hunters from the Sky
The General 18-2 Scenario J Semper Paratus
The General 18-3 Scenario K Fast Heinz
The General 18-4 Scenario L The Long Road
The General 18-5 Scenario M The Dead of Winter
The General 19-5 Scenario TS1 First Crisis at Army Group North
The General 19-5 Scenario TS2 Pavlov's House
The General 19-5 Scenario TS3 Land Leviathans
The General 19-5 Scenario TS4 Soldiers of Destruction
The General 19-6 Scenario N Faugh A'Ballagh!
The General 20-2 Scenario 1000 Operation Marston
The General 20-4 Scenario O Strayer's Strays
The General 20-6 Scenario SSTK 1a Death's Head at Lusho
The General 20-6 Scenario SSTK 1b Death's Head at Lusho
The General 21-2 Scenario P Aachen's Pall
The General 21-3 Scenario Q Gambit
The General 21-4 Scenario 2000 Operation Hubertus

The Wargamer Magazine also released scenarios 81-90, and a further pack with scenarios numbered 91-100 in 1982.


Scenario 81

A Bridge Too Near

Scenario 82

To Lose A Battle

Scenario 83

The Final Attempt

Scenario 84

Le Paradis

Scenario 85

The Far Bank

Scenario 86

Raid on Vaagso

Scenario 87

The Bruneval Raid

Scenario 88

The Backwater of War

Scenario 89

Cherkasskoye

Scenario 90

The Bridge at Kanev

Scenario 91

Assault At Wadelincourt

Scenario 92

Patton's End Run

Scenario 93

Cassino Station

Scenario 94

Hill 112

Scenario 95

The Attempt To Exploit

Scenario 96

Scratch Force

Scenario 97

The Breaking Wave

Scenario 98

Night Assault

Scenario 99

Cooperative Venture

Scenario 100

A Day At The Races

The final "official" scenarios issued by Avalon Hill for the original Squad Leader game were in the first two issues of the ASL Annual.

Released in Number Title
ASL Annual '89 Scenario A1 On the Borderline
ASL Annual '89 Scenario A2 Sbeitla Probe
ASL Annual '89 Scenario A3 Regalbuto Ridge
ASL Annual '90 Scenario A4 King's Castle
ASL Annual '90 Scenario A5 The Professionals
ASL Annual '90 Scenario A6 A Meeting of Patrols

Additionally, a mini-campaign game based on fictional British Commando raids appeared in ASL Annual '92, featuring 13 "missions".

The majority of official Squad Leader scenarios printed by Avalon Hill were later redone for Advanced Squad Leader and released in either The General Magazine or in the ASL Annuals. The ASL Journal has also continued the tradition of releasing redone SL scenarios for ASL but has indicated no intention to support the original SL game system with new scenarios. Multi-Man Publishing has also issued scenario packs with redone SL scenarios, notably "GI's Dozen" which had several scenarios from both GI: Anvil of Victory and the Series 300 set redone to ASL standards, and even some scenarios available only through free download at the MMP Website, which redid some of the Rogue 200 series scenarios.

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