A Home Fit For Heroes

The PCs are asked to help guide the survivors of the 2nd Battalion of the 60th Infantry Regiment to a location where they can resupply and refuel. The soldiers are camped in the hills north of the town of Jelenia Goria. They have enough fuel in their vehicles to take them about 30km off road before they will have to "tank off" their CUCVs or abandon them. The soldiers are agnostic about where they end up as long as it is somewhere they can acquire food or fuel.

There are four principle options:


 * Boleslawiec The Americans could either break the siege or complete it, depending on which side they join. Either way they will be able to "enjoy" the town's facilities.
 * Lubin The Duke of Lubin would be happy to integrate the American soldiers into his defense force, although in the long term he will try to disarm them and eradicate their leaders as he does not want to be overthrown the way he overthrew the town's democratically elected leaders. He will accept them provided they turn over their vehicles to his militia. It will take an opposed PERSUASION check to convince Amy to go along with this.
 * Zlotoryja Although Free Poland aligned, this town is hostile to outsiders and will refuse the Battalion entry. They will have to fight their way in.
 * Swiebodzice This town's (false) fears of a Soviet attack would lead them to welcome American troops. However, it is the furthest away.

Since they do not have enough vehicles to transport all the soldiers, the convoy will only travel at walking speed. If the PCs can safely guide them to one of the above locations, they will be happy to give the PCs 1,000 shells worth of guns and ammunition.