Relentless Pursuit Part 2
Southern France 3rd
September 1944
This follows directly on from the last game, the 117th Cavalry have over-run Montreval, capturing or killing most of the Germans in and around the supply depot, though some did flee north out of the village or in the surrounding hills.
Now the 117th deploys to fulfil its mission to block the route through the village against retreating elements of the German 19th Army
The scenario
The
table remains as before, except for burning vehicles from earlier.
117th Cavalry Group
All
trained with good morale
Lt.
Col. Charles Hodge
HQ
Radio
half-track – 2 officers, NCO, 2 RTO, 2 riflemen
2
Jeeps – officer, NCO, RTO, 3 men
M20
A/C
3 Recon troops (less casualties) with:
“A”
troop
M8
A/C
1
Jeep w/ .50cal) – NCO, 3 men
Dodge
6x6 - 6 men (Bazooka)
“B” troop
M8
A/C
2
jeeps (one with .50 cal) officer, NCO, RTO, 3 men
Dodge
6x6 – 8men (BAR, Bazooka)
“C” troop
M8
A/C
Jeep
w/.50cal NCO, 2 men
Dodge
6x6 – 7 men (BAR, Bazooka)
Support troop
1
x M5 lt tank
M8
HMC
11th Panzer battle-group
Veteran
with good morale
SDKFZ222
armoured car
Sdkfz
250/9 armoured car
Sdkfz
232 armoured car
Sdkfz
233 armoured car
12-man
recce infantry platoon carried in 2 Sdkfz 250 half-tracks (2 LMG, 2
Panzerfaust)
Recce
Swimwagon – officer, RTO, Driver
2 x Panzer IVH, 1 x Panther
1
platoon of panzer grenadiers carried in an Sdkfz 251 (10-men LMG, Panzerfaust)
1
platoon of panzer pioneers carried in a Sdkfz 251/7 (flamethrower)
Support
Wesp
SP 105mm battery (can be directed by the recce swimwagon)
The US can call an airstrike on a roll of 5-6 (1D6) which will arrive 1d3+1 turns later –
A
single P47 carry 2 50lbs bombs
If this action lasts more than 20 turns, the US receive reinforcements (again from the south along the same road)
Elements of 45th Infantry Division
Experienced
with good morale
HQ
Radio
half-track, Jeep – CO, 2IC, officer, NCO, 2 x RTO
2
x rifle companies in trucks each with:
HQ
– officer, RTO, NCO, driver
3
platoons – 10 men (BAR)
Support
platoon - .30cal, 60mm mortar, bazooka plus crews
Sherman
company – 3 tanks
Support
2
x 105mm batteries (can be directed by battalion or company HQs)
My Table
Looking
north toward the village
The US commander deployed “B” troop supported by the last M5 at the southern end of the village, “C” troop covered the back road, with their M8 and the M8 HMC hidden in flanking positions among the trees off to the right. “A” troop dug in in the centre of the village, they dismounted the .50cal off their Jeep as part of their defensive position. The HQ troop occupied the village square, the HQ was set up in the same building used by the Germans! The HQ personnel also had to deploy a couple of men to guard their prisoners, they dismounted a .30cal off a Jeep to add to general firepower along with the M20s .50cal. The Radio connection to 7th Army could call upon a flight of P47s, but no artillery support is available.
The panzers arrive
11th Recce on the left
The German shells find their mark
The Panzers open up on the former Field police building, in the process wiping out a US ambush team
On the left the recce encounter the US armoured screen, there is an exchange of fire 37mm and 75mm, the M8 is knocked out!
The M8 HMC backs up but continues to fire at the oncoming German recce (awful dice rolling), the SDKFZ 233 doesn`t miss
Armoured cars and recce infantry engage “C” troop
The .50cal jeep is wiped out
On the road, the M5 (seen here in the foreground) tries to lure the lead Panzer IV into a bazooka ambush
The Panzer IVs take the bait and move forward to engage the M5 (they both miss)
The Bazooka team doesn`tThe next turn the 2nd panzer hoses the hedge-line with its machine guns, wiping out the Bazooka team, but firing simultaneous the bazooka team scores again!
Panther & engineers
Over the next couple of turns the Panther and recce armoured cars have a field day blasting retreating US vehicles and men.
“A” troops M8 blows up
An escaping Dodge doesn`t get very far either
Just when it looks as if the US survivors won`t get away, a P47 arrives
and bombs the Germans (destroying the Panther) and stalls their advance
allowing the US survivors to scrabble onto anything moving and escape north.
Game played out pretty much as it did historically except the US dig more damage to 11th Panzer, although in the actual battle they did knockout a Panther. Also in the actual engagement no close air support was available as the US advance had moved outside the range of bases in Italy and Sicily and at the time the allies had no working airstrips in Southern France.
Fantastic- must be great to be able to leave things up to have a follow on game like this.
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Pete.
Cheers Pete, yes have a permanent room has made a lot of difference - 9 games so far in 2022!!
DeleteGreat game!
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Thanks very much, these games take a lot of time and effort to write then run and the write-up and photograph, a comment is very much welcome :)
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