Gare de Sened
Tunisia, 20th March 1943
By now Montgomery was almost ready to launch his attack on the Mareth
Line, which would begin on the night of 19/20 March 1943.
General Alexander, who had been given overall command of all Allied ground forces in North Africa, decided to give Patton's II Corps a limited objective, partly to support Montgomery's attack, and partly to help restore the morale of II Corps, and in particular the 1st Armored Division, part of which had been badly mauled in the earlier battles. The resulting plan had three phases: The first step would be the capture of Gafsa; second would be an attack on Sened Station and finally the operation was meant to end with a demonstration east towards Maknassy, but without getting involved in serious fighting.
The attack on Sened Station was meant to have taken place on 19 March, but heavy rain meant that it had to be postponed. On the following day Combat Command A, 1st Armored Division, advanced towards the station along the road from Gafsa, while the 60th Infantry (9th Division) in its supporting role approached from the north.
The US commander is ordered to proceed west to the rail station at
Sened and seize it, and the nearby village of the same name. Once there he is
to dig in and await the arrival of troops from the 60th Infantry Regiment who
once in place will relieve your elements for the further advance east on
Maknassy.
Armd platoon – White Scout Car, 8 figs (inc BAR)
Lt. tank section – M3 Lt. tank
Armour
Lt. tank platoon – 3 x M3 Lt. tanks
Med. platoon – 3 x M3 Lee
Tank Destroyer Plt
M3 SP 75
Dodge SP 37mm AT
Armoured Infantry Company
3 x platoons each with –
Halftrack (either .50 or .30cal) 10 figs (inc a BAR)
Support platoon with:
Halftrack – NCO, rifle grenadier), bazooka team, .30cal MMG team, 60mm
mortar team plus 3 ammo bearers
AT section – halftrack + 37mm AT gun plus crew
US command track (please ignore the Free French decals), 37mm AT gun +
tow & artillery FOO team
Off table artillery
"A" coy 60th Infantry
with
HQ - Co, RTO, NCO, driver (jeep)
3 platoons (carried in trucks) with:
10 figs each (inc BAR & rifle grenadier) each + 1 x bazooka team OR
.30cal MMG team OR 60mm mortar team (only one of each per company)
Italian orders
Your command is a forward picket of the division.
Your company plus various support weapons forms an outer defence
against any enemy advance along the rail line towards Maknassy centred on the
small station and village at Sened.
Elements of Superga Division
Sened village
2 rifle platoons each with – 10 figs (inc LMG team)
2 x M13/40
Sened Station
HQ (officer, NCO, 2 runners, RTO, sniper)
2 rifle platoons with 10 figs each (one has an LMG, the other a 40mm
mortar)
Composite support platoon
1 x MMG, 47mm AT gun plus crew, 20mm Breda AA gun plus crew
Reinforcements
Italian recce company with:
1 x HQ Jeep (LMG)
1 x Ab41
1 x AS42 (103rd Battaglione Sahariano)
1 x motorcycle platoon
* The Italian recce is out on patrol and will hurry back once the battle starts, as they are on patrol they could be anywhere at the start of the battle.
1-2 North-west
3-4 South-west
5 West
6 South-east
Turn 10 + 1D6
A single Bf109 arrives over the table and can deliver 2 strafing
attacks
Elements 334 Schnelle Abteilung
HQ (officer, NCO, driver, RTO) lt car
Marder I (Lorraine)
2 x infantry platoons (10 figs inc LMG each) carried trucks
My table
The Americans decided on 3 turns of random artillery preparation from
two batteries of 105mm at the start of the game. This had the disadvantage of
starting the Italian clock on turn 2, but could of course cause casualties and
possibly knock out support weapons/tanks, etc.
The American deployment was:
Team A - The recce unit plus another M3 lt tank and the GMC75 coming
onto the table from the west above the rail-line heading straight for Sened
Team B – The bulk of the armoured infantry plus the M3 Lees and the
Dodge SP 37mm coming onto the table from the south west along the road, their
objective was the station.
Team C – 2 M3 lt tanks and a platoon of armd infantry, these arrive on
table from the south on turn 4 have moved 3 turns in an arc to swing into the
station from the south against hopefully distracted defenders facing Team B.
Turn 1 saw American shells drop around the crossroads and into the
fields, one house took a direct hit causing Italian casualties
Dice were rolled and the off-duty Italians could activate on turn 7
(very bad), but their recce unit would arrive on turn 5 from the North-west.
The American Team A is now within range of the first houses and comes
under fire, they respond in kind wiping out a machine nest.
The US Team A continues to advance (be it more cautiously) but their lead Jeep is wiped out by machine fire and an M3 is knocked out by a concealed 47mm AT gun! The return fire does destroy the machine gun.
Turn 4 having supressed all visible defenders the troops of Team A advance to the first few buildings, recce infantry dismount and move to search the buildings.
Team B is now in sight of the station complex they come under fire and a
lucky long range shot by a 47mm claims a Lee! Return fire destroys the gun
immediately!
The armoured infantry debus to move to the attack, the FOO sets up and connects with his battery
Team C arrive on table
Team A their lead Stuart spot an M13 and nails it with an excellent
shot, their infantry complete searching the houses
Team B the two remaining Lees feel less like advancing alone and wait
for their infantry but fire at any targets visible, knocking out at machine gun
and destroying the 75mm howitzer (the crew of which aren`t yet activated)
Team C advance up the ridge overlooking the station
They are fired on by the 20mm Beda (ineffective), the Stuart`s return
fire is devastating
Team B infantry now moving forward to support their tanks which continue
to blast anything they can see. The armoured infantry 37mm gun is set up to
cover the flank, the support weapons platoon splits with the mortar staying on
over-watch whilst the .30cal and Bazooka teams move forward to join the
infantry for the assault. The FOO spot Italian vehicles in the village and
calls for his battery (first shots fall way too long).
Team C the infantry debus and the unit prepares to advance down into the
railyard.
Turn7 all the Italians are now activated!
Team A the Stuart knocks out the AB41, but sees another M13 drive out of
a barn so moves to engage that next turn.
Both sides recce infantry return sporadic fire to little effect (both
sides have hard cover). A brave Italian corporal gets a couple of infantrymen
to help his gunners to move their 47mm AT forward down the American left.
Team B one Lee drives around the left (north) side of the station and
engages Italian infantry with its MGs and cannon – causing casualties and
panic! The armoured infantry begin clearing the station buildings.
Team C find the Italians stumbling out of their tents and have a turkey shoot
machine guns, 37mm cannon fire, rifle grenades – the Italian platoon is devastated!
American artillery lands all around the Italian HQ is Sened causing casualties and destroying vehicles.
The Lee on the north side of the station is surprised and takes a hit in
the flank from a Semovente!
Team A the Stuart is on a role and knocks out the M13
Again both sets of recce infantry exchange fire to little effect,
however the GMC75 fires a shell at one house causing casualties among the
defenders. But more Italian infantry and a Semovente can be seen coming down
the road. The Italian AT gun is in a position to fire on the GMC so sets up for
a shot next turn.
The American Dodge SP 37mm has spotted the Italian SP and moves in and fires
a splendid 11 to hit followed by an equally impressive 10 knocks out the
troublesome gun.
Unfortunately in moving forward it exposed itself to a 20mm Breda which tore the soft-skinned tank destroyer to bits…..
The Italian 80mm mortar targets a visible halftrack and knocks it out with a direct hit
Team A neither sides recce infantry can move, the Stuart engages the
Semovente (both miss), the GMC75 also fires and misses! But the sneaky Italian
gun crew plant their first round dead on target and must have hit ammo storage
as the halftrack just exploded!!
The Stuart and Semovente exchange fire, the Stuart`s luck finally runs out.
The P40 strafes the assault gun to little effect
American artillery plasters the Italian HQ destroying the building and
also landing among infantry moving past
At this point with the Americans having completed their mission and under orders not to fight until destroyed, I think they`ve done enough – though they lost far more equipment than would have been expected! Infantry casualties were almost negligible as they used their tanks and support to supress machine guns and dug-in infantry before they closed.
As for the Italians well they had some good luck, with successful hits
on tanks. But also bad luck with American artillery landing on occupied houses
and not being able to activate their off duty men early enough. One company was totally destroyed, the other down to half strength with almost every support weapon and piece of amour destroyed too, a very bad day. A medal of
valour goes to the AT gunner corporal for his command action and getting two
kills on the day!!
Excellent AAR
ReplyDeleteThanks I am trying to make the AARs more readable.
DeleteLove the animals! Pat
ReplyDeleteHa, ha thanks Pat
DeleteNo seriously, I think they add mediterranean / NA flavour to your table. Like cows to Normandy. Regards, Pat
DeleteI took it as a compliment :)
DeleteWOW! Another very well illustrated scenario. Inspiring. Thanks for sharing. Carl
ReplyDeleteCheers Carl, took a fair bit of work and the scenario has been re-written a few times. Each game creates its own set of layout/game issues which need to be addressed before the play through.
DeleteGreat stuff, a good balance between the background and AAR.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Stu
Thank you Stuart, I do spend a fair amount of time writing and re-writing my scenarios.
DeleteHow did I miss this one, oh yeah, was moving all over the planet. Nice game. Bill
ReplyDeleteCheers Bill, I hope you and family are all well and the move went without serious issues.
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