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Default Re: DAR: GE Long campaign - small core

KG Krafft, 3 February, 1942 - Afrika Korps

Repair, resupply, and reorganization: Each panzer platoon now has one PzKw IIIj/1. All previous attachments (except for PzBefWg VB) have been stripped from the core. A new ad-hoc support company has been attached, it consists of a motorized PzGren SMG Grp (command), a kradschutzen platoon, a towed ATG platoon with three 4.7cm PaK 36(t) guns, and an AAA section of two SdKfz 10/4 FlaK units.

Situation: the counterattack continues and Timimi is the target. Expect a mix of static and mobile British units in the area. The terrain is rolling desert with numerous sand dunes, rocky outcroppings, and windswept areas of packed earth. A dirt road runs east/west near the northern edge of the area and there is an intersecting north/south dirt road about three quarters of a kilometer west of center. There are a few buildings, mostly scattered along the east/west road, but there is one group of four buildings in the east, just north of center. [Advance mission, visibility 44, length 33, scattered victory hexes, map size 80x100]

Orders: Breakthrough the enemy lines, destroy as many enemy units as possible and sieze control of the area. Time is of the essence here as follow on forces will assault defenses at Timimi itself. One company of motorized panzergrenadiers will be attached for this operation along with two troops of armored cars from division recon. Division artillery will provide support from one 10.5cm battery and Luftwaffe has promised support from four Bf109E-7's.

Battle plan: The map and time allowed present a difficult problem, there exists a diagonal strip of unbroken sand dunes running nw to se from the intersection to the south edge of the map. While tracked vehicles can obtain passage at various narrow spots, albiet at slow speeds, it poses a practically impassable barrier to wheeled vehicles. Roughly 500 pts worth of victory hexes lay on the west side of the line, the remainder all lay to the east. The obvious path is the east/west road, then turning south off the road using the packed earth areas and other gaps in sand dunes to reach the southern objectives. That, however, is precisely the problem, it is very obvious.

Oberstlt Krafft orders a slight reorganization on the fly, assigning two of platoon D's PzKw IIfs to act as escorts for the command group (reassigned hq to platoon B). The kradschutzen platoon is also split up, though not as a reassignment. The leg infantry squads of the platoon will ride with the ATGs while their transport will act as second echelon scouts for the three major attack groups.

The three major attack groups are comprised of one scout vehicle element (SdKfz 222's for attack groups 1 and 2, the shortened platoon D for attack group 3), one motorcycle scout squad drawn from the kradschutzen platoon, one platoon of PzKw IIIs, and one platoon of motorized panzergrenadiers. The command group will consist of platoon/section A, B, C, and N. Any elements not mentioned previously are assigned to the support group. Attack group 3 will be held in reserve.

KG Krafft will approach initially from the south. Upon reaching the north/south road, the groups will procede north to the intersection at best possible speed and then turn east, penetrating the British lines and finally turning south. Attack group 1 will lead and once penetration is achieved, will become the eastern column of the southern attack. The support group has a special mission, it will not procede north on the road, instead it will slowly maneuver eastward in the south obtaining a position to be within striking distance of the southeastern objectives once the major attack groups have reached a covering position.

Game Notes: This is far more complex than the simple plans I normally prefer, but given the map and time limits, I can't see any way around using the road without seriously fragmenting the force. Hopefully the AI will be decieved by the initial deployments in the south and neglect to heavily defend the road approach.

Execution: The blind fire mission for the 10.5cm battery was lucky enough to fall upon at least part of the northern AAA battery, allowing the first pass of the Luftwaffe attack planes to procede without much interference. The reports from the pilots weren't very encouraging however. A troop of Grant tanks sits on the road just over one and a half kilometers east of the intersection. One pilot thought he spotted a group of ATGs east of the tanks but couldn't be certain. Also spotted was an infantry squad south of the road about one kilometer from the intersection and three Bishop SPAs just south of the road near the eastern edge of the battle area. Another troop of Grant tanks was spotted a few hundred meters south of the small village just north of center in the eastern half of the area. Finally one 40mm Bofors of the AAA battery was spotted a few hundred meters southeast of the Grants on the road.

A call goes in to division artillery to shift fire onto the spotted AAA position and fire for effect. Another airstrike request on positions along the road is called in to the Luftwaffe pilots. Confidence in the battle plan takes another blow as a 40mm Bofors AA-gun located only a kilometer east of the north/south road fires on the armored cars of Attack Group 1. The armored cars return fire, suppressing the AAA position but a stray puff of smoke blocks vision and they are unable to finish the job. Fortunately the following panzers are able to land a few shots on the position as are the armored cars of Attack Group 2.

The safety of the north/south road was further called into question when it was noted that at least one of the Grant tanks south of the village could fire on certain portions of the road. Steering clear of those areas, the attack groups continued northward. Further bombardment and airstrikes claimed another AA-gun of the northern battery along with damaging a Grant tank on the road and strafing infantry south of the road.
More fire missions along the same lines were immediately issued.

British bombardment of the road caught the trailing panzer of the reserve and caused minor damage, meanwhile another round of airstrikes destroyed two Grant tanks. Heroic measures by armored cars of attack group 1 distract the Grants on the road long enough for the platoon leader's panzer to advance and pop smoke. Nearby infantry posed another problem, some casualties occurred during dismount of AG1's panzergrenadiers. One of the armored cars became stuck in soft sand during evasive maneuvers. It looks like AG3 will have to replace AG1 once this first set of obstacles is dealt with. One armored car is caught in the sights of a Grant tank and destroyed, another takes direct fire from a 3in mortar but a nearby panzer destroys the mortar. Another set of airstrikes strafe the Grants on the road but cause no observable damage.

Platoon E dispatches the remaining two Grants on the road in a lethal game of cat and mouse. The Luftwaffe strikes again, dispatching the last Grant tank of the center troop and damaging an AA-gun southwest of there. A brave trio of motorcyclists verify that the Luftwaffe pilot's suspicions were correct, there are ATGs northeast of the road just past the wreckage of the Grants. Attack Group 2 heads south as AG1 continues east. AG3 advances eastward, preparing to take AG1's place in the southerly advance. Phase one of the battle plan is nearly complete, and two thirds of the time allowed remain.

AG1's infantry takes out the only ATG left by the artillery, AG1 and AG2 panzers destroy three of four Bishops, the fourth was last seen heading east at a high rate of speed. AG3 assisted by the command group and portions of AG2 continue the drive south, reaching the small village by the halfway point. An armored car is lost to an ATG hidden in the depression south of the village and advancing infantry takes light casualties from a Vickers HMG near the southcentral AAA positions. Nearly half of the objectives east of the diagonal line of sand dunes have been secured and the support group is in position to secure the ones west of the dunes.

AG1 resumes its role in heading up the eastward route south. AG2's tanks relieve AG3's at the village and AG3 goes back to reserve status. The command group supports AG2 on the westward route south. The Luftwaffe bids KG Krafft good luck and heads back to base as they are out of ammo. AG1 has a panzer severely damaged by ATG fire from a previously unspotted position in the south. The ATG is in turn destroyed by a panzer from platoon F while in route to the reserve area, with assistance from the panzer company commander, Major Rittenhaus.

The motorcyclists attached to AG1 practically run over the British HQ, losing one motorcycle in the process. As AG1 attacks the British HQ, another ATG makes its presence known but fortunately does no damage to its target. Platoon E panzers return fire and destroy the ATG and AG1 resumes its southward drive. The British attempt a counterattack southwest of the village, but without the threat of flanking fire from ATGs, the panzers of AG2 advance to the rim of the depression and inflict heavy casualties on the infantry advancing in the open.

Two-thirds of the alloted time has passed. AG1 has rounded the corner and is heading for the southeastern objectives, the support group's infantry is within a few meters of the southwestern objectives, and AG2 is poised to take the few remaining south central objectives once the British counterattack is mopped up. AG3 is being held in reserve in a depression northeast of the central village ready to support either AG1 or AG2 as necessary. The command group is actively engaged in supporting AG2 in its defense of the village against the counterattack.

The British counterattack had drawn away the defenders from AG1's objectives and with forty minutes left to spare, AG1 finds itself two kilometers east of where it started, although it had traveled six kilometers or more to get there. All objectives are secured and Oberstlt Krafft radios in the 'area secure' message.

Decisive victory, KG Krafft.

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Last edited by Brian61; September 7th, 2010 at 05:23 PM.. Reason: fixed date
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