Not too many German troops have been spotted yet, but quite a few halftracks in the far north and far south accompanied by Panther tanks.
Lt Woods infantry in the north very bravely attempted to close assault a Panther tank, but only succeeded in knocking out a panzerfaust team. The Tommies were then shot up but managed to retreat to safety.
In the centre Lt swift's tank troop remained busy, and Sgt Clark's tank managed to KO a gun halftrack Sd251/10a.
In the south a British armoured car was hit by a lucky shot from a Panther causing some damage, and then the driver made a mistake and allowed the Panther another shot. The Panther did it right this time and no crew escaped the burning vehicle.
The Spitfire returned for another run and lined up on a Panther on the northern road. He hit the tank with plenty of 20mm immobilising it, but in his celebration the pilot forgot to drop the eggs he had under the wings. Hopefully he'll be back to finish the job later.
With the Panther in difficulties Corp Stoke's cruiser tank went forward into a field just left of the immobilised Panther and engaged two halftracks destroying them both.
Sgt Clark's tank again got into action against another halftrack and at about 900yds knocked it out. Clark has now knocked out 2 halftracks and damaged a Panther.
The Royal Tank Regiment are having success against the halftracks but are very concerned about the Panthers. They've only slightly damaged one Panther so far, with the RAF damaging another.
Some amusing radio chatter was overheard. It appears the German commander accidently inflated his rubber raft next to a pond, got into difficulties and was unable to adjust his artillery.
All the same, German mortar fire came down on a hill that British HMGs were using for suppressing fire.
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