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Old January 25th, 2009, 10:01 AM
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Default DAR-Germany vs. UK Long Campaign 44-45

Please bear with me. This is my first DAR.
I hope you enjoy the reading.

Additions to my first two maps, I will attach the word document with the military symbols that I have used, for those that maybe not is familiar with these.
I have also attached the document for Military symbols, for those of you that have interest in this sort of literature.

I have also attached the document for Military symbols, for those of you that have interest in this sort of literature.

DAR – Long campaign June 44 – May 45.
Germany vs. UK – Meeting engagement June 44, Normandy.
1 of 20.

German forces (Me) core:
3 FJg recon sections mounted on Sdkfz 251/1
1 Company of Pzkw Panther G, reduced to 2 platoons
1 Company of Pzkw VI Tiger, reduced to 1 platoon
1 Company of Kingtiger, reduced to 1 platoon
4 Platoons of Brandenburger (Mounted on Panther, Tiger and Tiger II)
1 Support Company of 2 platoons of Stug IV and 1 platoon of Brummbaer
2 sections of Brandenburger (Mounted on Stug IV)
1 Company of SS PZGren, mounted on independent Sdkfz 251/1 (Each independent Skfz platoon has one Sdkfz 251/17 20mm AA)
3 Sections of Flammpanzer III (2 vehicles in each)
1 Platoon of StuH 42 Ausf G
2 Platoons of FJg SturmPi, mounted on independent Sdkfz 251/1 with Sdkfz 251/17.
2 Sdkfz 250/12 FO
2 Batteries of Pzh 18 Wespe
2 Batteries of Brummbaer
4 Sections of Sdkfz 252 LGM
3 Platoons of Sdkfz 251/1 Rak
3 17Cm Batteries
1 Batterie Karl – Morser
2 Sections of Moebelwagon-2cm
2 Sections of Moebelwagon-3cm

Support:
2 Section of HS 129 B-2 (4 airplanes)
1 Recon plane FW 189 UhU
3 Platoons of FJg
1 Section of Pzkw IVj (2 tanks)
1 Section of FJg PAW 7,5cm (2)
1 Platoon of 7,5cm PaK 40
2 Sections of 15cm sIG 33 (2 in each)
1 Schwimmwagen (for my HQ)

UK forces (AI):
Intel: None

Battlefield conditions:
Map 200 x 160, visibility 38, turns 41.

My intention:
I will use my armor to spearhead into three attack sectors. Each tank platoon has a Brandenburger platoon mounted on as security and close combat support. I will use the roads and railways to advance so fast and deep in to the combat areas that is possible before contact is made.

My line is thin, and stretch to the limit. Between my three panzer strikes I will use mechanized infantry, supported by Stug and StuH, these supported units are marked as combined arms on the map, since I couldn’t find any more suitable markings, the alternative would be armored artillery, but they do not have that role in this scenario.

The map is rather large, with 1 hill, and three crossroads as my primary objectives in the first face of the battle.
These areas are the main areas for my further operations. These areas are marked on my operation maps 1 and 2. I will designate these areas as 201, 201/1, 202 and 203.

In the northern end of the map, there runs a canal, running east to west, with only a bout 800 to 1000m of land above it. I expect enemy recon forces here, but not in strength.
I deploy a mechanized recon platoon here, with two Moebelwagon AA with 30mm as support. My Intel was wrong. This I will come back to.

In the southern end of the map I also expected an enemy recon force, but not in strength. My intel was wrong here to. More to follow.

On the south end of the canal I will deploy a Panther platoon, with my company leaders (2 Panthers) as a flanking defense, and over watch to the land area north of the canal (see map 201). The other Panther platoon advanced right south of this hill, due west to the northern hill and victory objectives (see map 201/1). In support of this Panther platoon I have two Flammpanzer III, and two Moebelwagon-2cm. To the Northern trust I have 1 platoon of Sdkfz 251/1 Rak. These have limited range, so they have to follow the spearhead and go in positions when contact is made with enemy units.
My goal is to cut of the northern enemy forces that are north of objective 201/1 in the village, and on the other side of the canal, since I here will hold the bridge as soon as the village is captured.

Due south of this spearhead I have my Tigers; the battle group is similar to the advancing Panther platoon (see map 202). They will hold and secure.

In the center follows three combined forces with Stug IV, Brummbaer and StuH 42 Ausf G. They are supported by mechanized infantry, in this case SS Panzer Grenadiers. There are also 2 Platoons of FJg Sturm Pioneer, supported by two Flammpanzer III. They will hold and deploy on first contact.

The last two platoons of Sdkfz 251/1 Rak are in support in the center.

South of these three combined forces I have my Tiger II (see map 203). They will hold and secure.

The southern end of the area I have my light units of recon forces, FJg platoons, PaK and PAW. Here I also have my sIG 33. My only mobile support in this area is two Moebelwagon-2cm and two Pzkw IVj. They will advance, and deploy before contact, since I send a section of recon in front of this mixed units. This is also the only sector that I don’t have enough vehicles to my infantry, I prioritized the vehicles to my heavy equipment. This is the sector the most dreadful battle was fought after I made contact with the enemy. More to follow.
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Old January 25th, 2009, 09:10 PM
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I'll be watching for the next SITREP Commander, to be sure blood will flow!!

Nice map support.

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Old January 25th, 2009, 10:17 PM
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Default Re: DAR-Germany vs. UK Long Campaign 44-45

Nice use of symbols me to lazy. Thats one serious lump of arty you have attached to your core if I read it right you have the equivalent of about 2 armour & 3+ inf companies
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Default Re: DAR-Germany vs. UK Long Campaign 44-45

Here it is Bob
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Nice use of symbols me to lazy. Thats one serious lump of arty you have attached to your core if I read it right you have the equivalent of about 2 armour & 3+ inf companies
Yepp, I have a god lump of arty.
The enemy have more
And he is using it ad-mass.

Sounds just about right your estimate of my forces Imp.

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The first face of the advance went almost as planned.
The enemy had many light armored recon forces, which reach my objectives before my forces did. It was specially these units that created a threat against my objectives in the rear area, since I had no forces to defend these objectives, they are fast moving.

As you will read later on in this DAR, enemy forces have breach my line, and is now roaming my rear areas.

My Panthers reach their first main objective, hill 201 and hill 201/1.
The Panthers on hill 201 engaged enemy tanks coming out of the forest 4 to 500meter west of the hill; it was at least two platoons of Cromwell 1 and VII (see map 201/2). Here I also had one Brandenburger platoon, advancing along the road in to the forest. They engaged the enemy armor. One of my Brandenburger knock`t out 3 tanks, and some infantry units and have a total kill of 7. Couldn’t be more proud of them.

The Panthers also engaged enemy recon forces north of the canal, but there were only a few places where some of my tanks had LOS to the road on that sector.

My recon forces came in contact with light armored enemy recon forces, and manage to stop their advance, but I lost 2 of my 3 sections here (See map 101/1). After a while I had to redraw my forces back to the staging area, and back over the bridge where they have moved in to a defensive position (see map 101). I have no spare troops to reinforce this battered combat group, and may have to blow up the bridge.

My main concern is the Achilles that may be left in this northern sector.
My panthers got two of them. With their 17 pounder gun, they throw quite a punch, and are quite a concern for me right now.

Other enemy forces north of the canal were Staghound, Daimler Dingo and Humber Mk.IV. About 7 of these vehicles was engaged and destroyed.

But I have now pulled them of hill 201, and they are moving west towards the town north of hill 201/1, I have only two Brandenburger teams in support, and no other infantry units to spare. They are all engaged along the frontline. My plan is to use all my arty on this town, before moving my units in. This means moving one platoon of Sdkfz 251/1 Rak up closer to the front for support. This is a risk, since I’m not having full control of this area.

When the town is reached, I will secure it and the bridge, then I has isolated the remaining enemy forces there (See map 201/3).

My second Panther platoon reach hill 201/1 pretty easy, taking the victory areas east of the hill and on the hill. Here I disembarked my Brandenburger units, to secure my Panthers. My Panther Company vehicles I placed in a defensive position in front of the tree line (See map 201/4), to secure the victory area and have an over watch on 201.

Enemy forces are strong in this sector. I lost two of my Panthers to a 6 pound AT gun; this is placed in the town north of 201. I had to pull out my remaining Panthers since the hill was about to be run over by enemy forces, I have three Brandenburger units left on this hill. Suddenly it was swarming with enemy armor, Staghounds, VC Firefly (again and awesome 17 pounder), Humber Mk.IV, Bren Carriers and Daimler Dingoes. And at least 1 company of Paras, and they have made my life hard here. I have lost one Flammpanzer III and one Moebelwagon-3,7cm defending 201/4. There are also regular infantry here, but I’m uncertain of what strength they may have.

The situation in this area is that I’m still holding 201/4, I will await further advance to take 201/1 until the town is secured.

In the sector south of My Panther Company I have one platoon of Tigers, set up in a Company formation, with two Flammpanzer III and Moebelwagon-2cm in support.
My Tigers have one platoon of Brandenburgers in support for close defense and security.
They reach 202 with ease, and met no resistance. I moved two Tigers up the hill (See map 202/1), where they engaged and took out 4 Humber Mk.IV. The rest of the Tigers moved to the hill (see map 202/2) and took up a defensive position. This sector is quiet, but there are heavy fighting north and south of this sector, so I have left two Tigers and my Brandenburgers in a defensive position in 202/2, and moved two Tigers to the north, and two to the south to support my forces there.

South of my reduced Tiger Company I have three combined put together forces, it was in this sector the enemy have breach my line (red arrow at map), and have now at least two fast moving armored vehicles driving around. They have already knocked out at least two Sdkf 251/1.
I encountered light armored recon forces all over the sector here. There was at least one platoon of Daimler A/C, one Humber Mk.IV, one Stuart VI, one AEC Mk II and Daimler Dingoes. They managed to slow me down, and regroup. They came right at me; they came right in to my southern flank, and through the town. This helped the enemy to get some of their heavy armor up to the front, and I am now confronting Churchill IV and VII. My StuG and StuH don’t have enough punch to knock these out, but two of the Tigers that I sendt south from 202/2 engaged and knocked out two Churchill VII and one Churchill AOP. There is at least one platoon of Churchill’s in this sector, and recon has told me that there are at least two platoons south of this area. I have designated whole this area 301 for the first contact, and 301/1 for the second. Its in 301/1 I’m against the Churchill’s. Im in hard fighting against superior numbers of infantry in 301/2, but I have reached the victory objectives in 301/3 with two StuG. I will pull these StuG out, and strengthen the area when the enemy is beaten in 301/2.

I have lost one StuH, and several Sdkfz 251/1 in this area. And my infantry is engaging scattered enemy infantry forces all along this section.

Right now I’m holding, and are about to consolidate my forces in this area.

South of this sector I have my Tiger II platoon, set up in a Company formation, but with no support. They have one objective. That is to secure 203, and hold. When the areas north of the town were secured, they would move west, and secure the area 203/1. After a while they did, and was suddenly in contact with light Stuart IV and the heavier Churchill’s. As we speak, they are now in close contact with several heavy tanks.

There are also enemy infantry in the area, but my Brandenburger platoon, mounted on my Tiger II are dealing with them.

The southern end of my area is the sector where the most fearful battles have been taking place, and where the enemy breakthrough was imminent. This was also my weakest area when it comes to mobile forces. I have only two Pzkw IVj here.

My plan was to move my forces to the town (see map name OBJ) and deploy in and outside of it, and make it a strongpoint. Enemy recon advancing fast forced me to group out and prepare for battle. Luckily my recon forces spotted the enemy forces. In the eastern end of the town I lost both my recon sections to enemy fire, but they knocked out at least one Staghound. I prepared for battle east of the town, but miscalculated the enemy advance.
I prepared my forces in two battlegroups, with my PaK in group 1 (see map), and my sIG 33 in group two (see map), with supporting infantry. My thought was that only enemy infantry would advance in the area to group 2, and their armor in to the sector of group 1. I was wrong. The enemy advanced on a broad front, turning south after clearing the town and my sIG was helpless against their armor. My PaK 40 with their 7,5cm did a good job, also my Panzer 4 did until one of them was damaged and lost its main gun. I tried to pull it out, but it got shot up in the retreat. I also lost two Moebelwagon-2cm, three Sdkfz 251/1 and one Sdkfz 251/17. Later on I managed to get a platoon of Brummbaer in from my center group. One was lost to enemy artillery. I rushed two Tiger II down, and they managed to knock out the remaining enemy tanks. One, maybe two rounds more and the enemy would have breach my line, and drove inlands. My panzers wouldn’t be able to catch up, to these fast vehicles. My PaK and sIG, and my supporting infantry was at this time pretty messed up, and broken. They are now back in the line.

Known enemy losses in this area:
4 Staghounds
4 M10
4-5 Stuart VII
2 Daimler Dingo
2 Humber Mk.IV
2 AEC Mk II
3 Daimler A/C

These are the losses that I know about.
Many had infantry mounted on, there are possible some of these units disappeared when their vehicle was knocked out.

The few surviving enemy infantry was dealt with.

Enemy Intel so far:
There are numerous enemy tanks in the rear area, spotted by my air-raids.
Enemy AA is strong, there are 40mm all over the battlefield, and many of them are mobile.

The enemy outguns me when it comes to arty. There are at least 3, maybe 4 155mm OB batteries. There are at least one 155mm on-board battery, and one Sexton platoon.
The enemy also has at least 2 batteries of medium size, and numerous 81mm mortars.
There is at least one squadron of airstrike facing me.

When it comes to enemy infantry, I expect that they outnumber me 3 to 1, at least.
My only chance is to get my rocket arty in position; this is risky since they have to move close to the fighting, and because of the enemy vehicles in my rear area.

More to follow.

EOM.
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Wow! It look's like you are getting all the battle you can handle. This is a very good DAR to read. Keep up the hard work!
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