Mouadammiye
Syria, 18th
June 1941
As 5th
Indian Brigade advanced towards Mezze, they moved away from the road to avoid a
series of well defended Vichy road blocks. The next obstacle was the fortified
village of Mouadammiye (Mouad from here onwards), as the column tried to move past it in the pre-dawn
darkness, heavy fire from the defenders caused casualties and confusion! So it
was decided the village had to be silenced and whilst the main column moved on
towards Mezze “A” Company 3/1st Punjabs were detached to do just
that.
Indian orders
Clear
or at least supress the Vichy forces in the village
Indian forces
HQ:
CO, Subalten, Indian officer, NCO, RTO team, medic
4
infantry platoons with:
10
men each inc Bren team *
Support
platoon
Officer,
NCO, 3 ammo bearers, AT rifle team, 2” mortar team
*
Special rule - grenades, usually in
our games only figures actually posed throwing grenades may do so, but in this
action the Punjabi are noted for using lots of grenades so allow any infantry
figure to do so.
Support
Any
time after turn 6 (to be selected in advance by the Allied player) a single Hurricane fighter-bomber arrives over the village
and can attack targets of opportunity – one bombing attack, followed by a strafing
run the next turn.
Vichy Defenders
HQ
+ MMG team
2
platoons 24th Mixte Colonial Regiment
1
x 75mm mle 1897
1
x R35
1
x Renault UE “coloniale”
My
table
A smaller scenario than I`ve been running of late just for a change of pace. Now
this game is smaller than the ones I`ve played recently which requires a
slightly different approach particularly to spotting & observation and command
and control. I decided to apply rolls for spotting/observation 5-6 (1D6) and
allow officers/NCOs to give commands on a similar roll.
The
game started with the French occupying most of the forward buildings, they held
their two pieces of armour in reserve. The `75 was positioned in the centre,
though this effectively masked it for the track leading into the village
because of the palm grove!
The French centre
The
Punjabi advanced in a rough line L-R: No4 platoon, No3 platoon (with the Boyes AT
rifle team); No1 platoon + Coy. HQ and No2 platoon on the right with the 2”
mortar team. The basic plan was for No3 platoon to advance up the track flanked
by No4 to their left and No2 plus the Coy HQ to the right. While this was
keeping the Vichy busy, No2 platoon would move up on the right setting up the 2”
mortar to support the companies advance.
No4 platoon on the left
No3 platoon on the track
No2 platoon on the right
Turn
1 the Vichy note the Punjabi advance and the `75 fires an opening shot causing
casualties amongst No1 platoon!
Turn 2 No1 platoon spread out and use the palm grove wall for cover, the
`75 fires again and again causes a few casualties. On the track No3 platoon
comes under MMG fire from the village and also takes a casualty. The other two
platoons move forward unmolested.
Turn 3 No1 Platoon begins to climb into the palm grove, they are masked
from the `75 but receive sporadic rife fire and a VB grenade launcher takes two
more men! No3 platoon by the track splits and takes cover from the MMG, half go
into the palm grove, whilst the rest move into field with strong stone walls to
their left, the platoon takes no hits this round due to cover. No 4 platoon is
fired on by an LMG and loses a man, their Bren gunner returns fire causing the
first French casualty of the game. The `75 is redirected to fire at No2 platoon
(miss). The Punjabi 2” mortar has set up and lobs its first bomb towards the
`75 (also a miss).
Turn 4 No1 platoon now joined by the company HQ is pinned in the palm
grove by rifle rife and VB grenades, luckily the French shooting is at long
range and casualties are light. The French order forward their R-35 in an
attempt to flush out No 3 platoon by the track.
No 4 platoon move into a gully which masks them from the Vichy LMG,
though they lose another man in the move; their Bren gunner kills the Vichy LMG
No2, which leave the gunner on his own.
No2 platoon on the right starts climbing over the wall into the goat filed,
they come under long range LMG fire losing one man. The French `75 causes two
casualties among members of No1 platoon who are trying to link up with No2 platoon.
The Punjabi 2” mortar drops a bomb smack onto the `75 killing 3 out the 4 crew –
the last man abandons the gun and runs for the nearest cover.
Turn 5 No1 platoon still pinned, the R-35 moves forward and opens up on No3
platoon – the thick walls resist its fire which causes no casualties this turn.
No 4 platoon breaks cover and rushes the Vichy LMG, they lose another man but
take out the gunner! No 2 platoon now joined by some of No1 led by the company RSM
advance cautiously through the goat field, they continue to take fire from the
LMG and from a small red roofed cottage – they take more casualties. Their
return fire is very accurate including the entire Vichy LMG team!
Turn 6 No1 platoon still pinned, the R-35 closes on No3 platoon firing
at point blank range taking the platoons Bren team. But the platoon officer
makes a “heroic command” roll (6 on 1D6) and orders his men to close assault
the French tank with grenades – which they do and a magnificent 11 on 2D6 was
enough to knock it out!!
No 4 platoon find themselves unopposed and begin to move into the
village
No2 platoon continue their cautious advance across the goat field, they
move into position to assault the red roofed cottage next turn.
The 2” mortar drops a bomb onto the open rooftop occupied by Vichy troops
firing on No1 platoon, shrapnel causes casualties among the defenders including
their officer!
The French commander orders the UE Coloniale forward to protect his now
vunerable left.
Turn 7 no1 platoon is still pinned although fire against them has
slackened. On the track No 3 platoon are still forced to shelter from the MMG,
some of them use the burning R-35 as cover
No 4 platoon moves towards the house with the MMG (from behind)
No 2 platoon close assaults the red roofed cottage with grenades wiping
out the defenders
The 2” mortar land another bomb on the same roof killing all but one
defender who breaks and abandons his position.
The UE Coloniale moves towards the red roofed cottage
Turn 8 No 4 platoon launches its surprise attack from the flank a flurry
of grenades wipes out the MMG at the same time their Bren team dispatches more Frenchmen
who had been firing on No1 platoon killing most of those too!
No1 & No3 platoons were still being targeted this turn and neither can
move.
The company RSM makes and heroic command roll and leads some men to
close assault the UE Coloniale, they successfully knock that out also!!
With his armour all gone, most of his men killed or captured the French commander
decides to live to fight another day and orders the last few defenders to slip
away. The battle ended with the Punjabi advancing on the village from three
sides unopposed.
Historically
after a stiff fight, the Punjabi eventually cleared the village.
This game has been set-up for a couple of weeks ready to run, we got busy with revising for our end of term Spanish exam. In the mean time I had as is my nature tinkered with the scenario, but today in my excitement you will note I forgot to allow the Punjabi to get their air support - d`oh! I must next time remmber to re-read my scenario notes before actually starting to play.