Paradrop 2005-AAR
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Paradrop 2005
May 17, 2006
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My Pathfinders, LAW80 and Milan teams landed without incident and no sign of any Red forces. Two Pathfinders sections went north along with a Milan team and a LAW80 team to watch the East-West road on the north part of the map. An identical force went south to cover the north-south road. If the enemy came from either road I was hoping to delay long enough for my forces to get on the ground. The rest of the pathfinders headed towards the town, securing a few objectives along the way. My primary force landed with only the engineers suffering any losses due to landing in hilly terrain. The paratroopers deployed in a line and began moving towards the town as fast as I could get them there; I wanted to get out of the open as fast as possible.
On turn 3, the pathfinders covering the south road destroyed two civilian cars carrying rebel scouts. The scouts bailed out and tried to flee but didn’t get far. The company was starting to receive light small arms fire from sentries and scouts along the edge of the town. The enemy fire wasn’t very accurate but it was preventing my units from getting out of that open ground and into cover. A firefight erupted in the north when rebel scouts put my pathfinders under attack on the northern hill before being destroyed by the Brits.
The para company was within 300 meters of the road that skirts the edge of town when very accurate mortar fire fell on my forces. J platoon took a direct hit and lost 5 men from one shell. This fire continued with accuracy until I finally spotted the mortar pit amongst some buildings. I used a preset artillery strike and a Harrier destroyed the mortar along with an ammo dump. The mortar fire after that became less accurate but it further slowed down my forces and one hit did completely destroy my HQ section. When my company finally made it to the edge of the road it had destroyed the scouts and sentries but the rebels had begun to arrive in force in trucks on the northwest side of town and to the north of my position. The enemy was moving into town from a northern road so I called in my second Harrier on the crossroads. This Harrier had not made a bombing run so I knew this would be a full load, if it arrived in time. I could not have hoped for better when the Harrier strafed and bombed the enemy lined up on the road. An entire squad was destroyed along with several trucks. Several squads took heavy casualties not to mention the time the suppression alone gave me. K Platoon was furthest north and began to get cut up by a murderous cross fire coming from rebels in the town that had not be hit in the bombing run and on a hill north of the road. All I could do was rally, pop smoke and try to move them out of the killing zone. By some miracle, an enemy smoke barrage landed on top of them and they were able to move back about 150 meters, popping smoke the whole time. I pulled the two pathfinder sections and the Milan team off the northern hill and am sending them north around the woods into the enemies northern flank. I’m not hoping to take ground but draw some rebels away from my force.
M Platoon was to the left of K platoon and two squads from it made it to the large building at the roads edge along with a pathfinder section and LAW 80 team. They were almost surrounded in the building but after two turns of heavy fighting the rebels pulled back. I hope to get M Platoon together and get them linked up with L platoon which has a relatively stronger position in some houses along the road with good fields of fire.
After the civilian cars were destroyed nothing came up the south road where I only have a pathfinder section, a sniper and a Milan team covering. Two BTR-60s crested a ridge to the west but the Milan teams destroyed both quickly. A platoon of rebels, possibly from the BTR’s, is moving towards my small blocking force and the only help is the engineers platoon that is late crossing the ground because of their drop location.
I am in turn 13 of 28. It doesn’t look good but the Brits have been in tougher positions.
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