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DEFENSIVE ORDER - 30TH MOTOR BRIGADE + SUBORDINATES
Colonel Julian Corwin Penny
SITUATION:
Provided in previous OPORDs
MISSION:
1. Provision of defensive perimeter around town of Calais.
2. Denying access to town of Calais to the enemy until relieved.
3. Protection of civilian population and civilian evacuation of Calais.
TERRAIN:
Provided in previous OPORDs
FRIENDLY FORCES:
1st Bn, Queen Victoria's Rifles
2nd Bn, King's Royal Rifle Corps
1st Bn, The Rifle Brigade
3rd Royal Tank Regiment
229th Anti-Tank Battery, Royal Artillery
6th Battery, 2nd Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (40mm)
21st Battery, 2nd Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (40mm)
172nd Battery, 58th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (20mm)
173rd Battery, 58th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (20mm)
1st Battery, 1st Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery
2nd Battery, 1st Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery
Rifle Platoon, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Battalion Lembertye, French Army
5th Battery, 115th Artillery Regiment, French Army
Fort Vert, French Navy Costal Artillery
Fort Lapin, French Navy Coastal Artillery
Fort Nieulay, French Navy Coastal Artillery
ENEMY FORCES:
Unbeknown to us. Expected Wehrmacht Panzer Division
EXECUTION:
HQ30MOTBRIG shall be deployed in Calais itself. Subordinate units shall be deployed as on the map attached.
Sector "Marck"
This sector is defended by 1st Company of 1st Bn, Queen Victorias, operating from perimeter of Fort Vert. Their objectives are as follows:
1. Launching reconeissance raids against the enemy, setting up listening posts towards the east, including ones on the other side of Marck Canal and in the town of Marck itself. Battalion AOP shall be located in the Fort.
2. Cooperation with French artillery and fort crews in defending that position against enemy attacks.
3. Delaying action should the Fort be evacuated.
Calais positions on sector "Marck" are covered by 2nd Company of 1st Bn, Queen Victorias with task of denying enemy reconneissance units crossing into Calais through the beach. To the south, entire 1st Bn, The Rifle Brigade is deployed, with 1st Platoon (on map battery) of 229th AT Bat, Royal Artillery. Their objective is to dug-in and provide protection to the city outskirts, as well as fine defences of Calais-Dunkirk road which enemy may likely use when attacking.
6th Battery, 2nd Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery is attached to this battlegroup for AA protection.
Sector "Le Cotombier North"
This sector is secured with entire 2nd Bn, King's Royal Rifle Corps, supported by 2nd Platoon (on map battery) of 229th AT Bat, Royal Artillery and 172nd Battery, 58th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery.
Their key objective is to provide covering fire for Fort Vert, as well as close defence of Calais-Dunkirk Road. Since we expect the enemy to advance with that route, it is expected that deployment of these units will remain undisclosed, as they pose for a perfect ambushing group should enemy try to attack Calais straight from the march. They could also launch an offensive maneuver if enemy is properly stopped by main body of Sector "Marck" this may lead to encirclement of significant enemy force.
Sector "Le Cotombier South"
This sector is covered by 3RTR (minus A9 tank squadron) with Rifle Platoon, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and 173rd Battery, 58th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery provided as support units.
3RTR will deny enemy the usage of "SE Omer" road and nearby canal for offensive purposes. This line of advance is expected from the enemy should he attack with heavy force (especially with attack from marching stance) or enemy attacks in "Marck" sector fail to succeed. It is expected enemy will search for additional routes and that will be key choice.
Sector "Colougne"
This sector is manned by two companies of Battalion Lembertye, French Army ("Coulogne East") and one understrenght company of Battalion Lembertye, French Army ("Coulogne West"), weapons company shall be split evenly. This unit is supported by A9 Squadron, 3RTR and 21st Battery, 2nd Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery.
Its objective is to:
1. Defend the flank of "Le Cotombier South". It is expected enemy may try to launch the attack on the left flank of "Le Cotombier South" if enemy manages to create a passage through the canal. This deployment is to prevent enemy from doing so and preventing any attempts from engineers to construct a passage.
2. Defending the village of Coulogne and nearby roads leading to the south. It is expected enemy may use these roads as yet another attack route on Calais.
Tanks of RTR will be used to prevent enemy armour from breaking in. Tanks should maintain QRF stance.
Sector "Two Forts"
This sector is manned by 3rd Company, 1st Bn, Queen Victoria's Rifles with platoon (on map battery) of AT guns attached.
This sector is considered to be the safest. For this reason Company is to support French fort crews in defensive effort and provide scouting missions to the west should enemy be successful with encircling maneuver.
Infantry from Searchlight Regiment are considered reserves. One is deployed as reserve for Battalion Lembertye, the other one is responsive for protection of Calais itself. Policing duties shall be ordered in this unit.
French 155mm gun battery is to support wherever necessary. It's preplanned bombarding position covers the sector "Coulogne" and Fort Neulay close by's.
Artillery forts shall provide artillery support wherever necessary:
1. Fort Vert is responsible for covering "Marck" area.
2. Fort Lapin is responsible for "Le Cotombier South" area.
3. Fort Neulay is responsible for "Coulogne" area.
Lapin and Neulay obviously cover "Two forts" as well.
ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS:
Up for subordinate unit's commanders.
C&C:
Colonel Julian Corwin Penny, 3RTR, is the head of the defence.
Sectors are commander by greatest rank officers.
ATTACHMENTS:
Deployment Map:
http://i.imgur.com/xR33q4v.jpg
Damn, I was doing that first time with such quality maps :P
I hope it is fine and clear. But I am not sure how you will interpret that all.