Kursk "Axis of Attack" - Chirs William's 5th Grenadier Co
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Grendier Kompanie 05 limbers up the artillery and
heads to Moscow under the watchful eye of Hauptmann C.
Williams, Commanding Officer.

Grendier Kompanie 05 redeploys to the Eastern Front

Berlin - Our boys with the 'Fight'n fifth return home after a brutal Italy campaign as they tried to stop
the Allied advance on Rome. There was initial success as the Fight'n fifth stopped the Americans commanded by General Clay. The Armored Sherman division pressed forward on our 105mm artillery, but lost as our boys lowered their barrels, shot open sighted and left the Shermens in flames and the Americans in retreat. Yes, the Fight'n fifth wrapped itself in glory on week one.


The second week, the fortunes of the Fight'n fifth changed as they were called upon to advance on a dug
in British rifle company support by Churchills. The Wolf Company was Commanded by Major Mike McMann. Those British bulldogs really know how to put up a good fight and they gave up a thumping. But in an interview with Hauptmann Williams, he looks forward to evening the score.


Week three proved just as bad as the Americans, commanded by Major Updike, used Shermans to take out our main bread and butter, the infamous 88's. Afterwards, Hauptmann Williams said he learned a hard
lesson about patience that day. Let's just hope that our boys get a chance to lay a deliberant whipping on
those American's after the Kursk campaign! And speaking of the Kursk campaign, let's wish our
Hauptmann C. Williams and his boys well as they push toward Moscow and Victory!

Below, the deadly barrel of the famed 88 watch the skies for allied planes. It will make for a bad day
for any enemy pilot that sees this sight!

On to Victory!