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Default Re: DAR: GE Long campaign - small core

KG Krafft, 7 August, 1941 - Afrika Korps

Refit, resupply, and reorganization: Oberstlt Krafft's command tank is replaced by a PzKw IIIh and platoon D recieved a PzKw IIf as replacement for a worn out PzKw IIc. The destroyed JPz I and SdKfz 251/1 were replaced and all other vehicles repaired. KG Krafft has been reinforced with a panzergrenadier company and supporting elements for the duration of the campaign in theatre. These reinforcements consist of a PzGren Kp (mot) with a PzGrMG Zug (mot), a PaK Zug (mot) having three 5cm Pak 38's, a FlaK Grp (mot) having two 2cm Vierlings, and two Kraftradmelder sections.

Situation: Open desert area dominated by a central plateau. The eastern, northern, and western portions are dominated by numerous wadi, many are impassable to vehicles. Numerous sand dunes, some over half a kilometer in length, are found on and around the plateau. Radio intercepts indicate that a British armored column is operating in the area. [Meeting engagement, visibility 86, length 37, standard victory hexes, map size 100x100]

Orders: Destroy the armored column, possession of the battlefield at the end of the battle is highly desireable. Be advised that the British have achieved air superiority in the area at present. A recon group from division is operating in the area and will be attached to KG Krafft for the duration of the battle. This recon group consists of 1x SdKfz 222 (commander), 3x SdKfz 221, 2x SdKfz 231(8), a Kraftrad platoon, 1x SdKfz 223 (Fu), 2x SdKfz 251/2 GrW, and 2x SdKfz 10/4 FlaK. Artillery assets available consists of a 17cm K18 battery from korp, this battery will engage in counter battery fire missions only.

Battle plan: The panzergrenadier company will advance to the wadis northwest of the central plateau and deploy into a defensive position. The recon group, supported by panzer platoon F, will advance south of the central plateau and upon encountering the enemy, will maintain contact at extreme range and withdraw to the northwest. The panzer company will advance to the edge of the plateau slightly north of center and will engage all enemy units except heavy armor. Panzer platoon E, panzergrenadier platoon S and the panzer company's security element will be held in reserve.

Execution: The panzergrenadier company successfully deploys in the north, two A9 tanks are spotted moving towards their position. Panzer platoon G gains the central plateau with platoons D and H following. A British motorized column is advancing towards them and is taken under fire, destroying trucks and carriers as well as disrupting dismounting units. The recon group advanced in the south, taking the southern objective and the armored cars of the group move northwest onto the plateau firing at the motorized column from the flank. A section of Morris CS9 armored cars are attempting to intercept them but popped smoke under fire from the 231(8)s. Supporting panzer platoon F, near the southern objective area, fires upon scout cars, armored cars, and an A9 tank section which is advancing towards them. Local artillery fire from the sIG Ib and SdKfz 251/2 GrW sections is called upon the central enemy force.

Six 25pdr batteries fire upon positions behind the panzergrenadier company, endangering the withdrawing transports. Platoons D and G fire upon the central advance destroying a few more carriers and trucks as well as suppressing enemy troop movements. The 150mm and 81mm shells begin falling, catching at least two trucks and impeding reinforcements. The armored cars of the recon group continue to maneuver northwest, firing upon the flank of the central force. In the south, platoon F continues to destroy scout cars and armored cars as they advance. The kraftrad platoon withdraws west, taking cover in a wadi until needed.

One truck is destroyed by 25pdr fire and a pair of 3in mortars lay smoke in front of the northernmost platoon of the panzergrenadier company. An advancing Bren carrier is destroyed by PzIIc fire in the center and the adjusted barrage of 150mm and 81mm shells continues to disrupt the enemy force. A number of scout cars and armored cars along with one A13 Mk I tank are destroyed by panzer platoon F as they advance in the south.

The enemy force in the center is completely stopped, mostly destroyed. The enemy advance in the south intensifies as a platoon of Crusader I tanks and Mk VIc light tanks advance with infantry support. Numerous enemy tanks and armored cars are destroyed by panzer platoon F and the kraftrad platoon is called forward to assist in repulsing the infantry advance. The armored cars of the recon platoon take over panzer platoon G's responsibilities as it advances to assist platoon F. The light panzer platoon D together with KG Krafft's spaehtroop section advance on the central objective area with overwatching support from platoon H and the command vehicles. An infantry platoon is spotted advancing just north of the plateau and is engaged by long range machinegun fire from the panzergrenadier company. The 5cm PaK38 platoon continues to hold its fire as the pair of A9 tanks slowly advance.

As the first hour of battle draws to an end, 25pdr batteries begin firing on previously vacated positions on the plateau and upon platoon F's position in the south. Platoon F withdraws to the west as platoon G provides convering fire from the north. An airstrike by a pair of Hurricane fighter bombers destroys the SdKfz 251/2 GrW section in the southwest. In the north, the A9 tanks finally come within effective range and are both destroyed by 5cm PaK38 fire. The K18 battery knocks out one of the 25pdr batteries but shells continue to fall in the south.

Enemy armor in the south continues to take a beating caught between platoons F and G at short range. A section of Crusader I tanks is sighted advancing towards the plateau, platoon H is ordered into forward positions to support platoon D. The infantry advance in the north is brought to a halt by the panzergrenadier company and a fire mission is called in to the sIG Ib section to break up the attack. Oberstlt Krafft orders committment of the reserves, platoon E will move to reinforce the panzergrenadier company, the security element is ordered to support the armor in the south, and the panzergrenadier platoon is ordered to support the armor on the plateau.

The enemy counterattacked in the center with three Crusader I's along with infantry, the attack was repulsed and the tanks were destroyed by close range fire from platoon D. An hour and a half into the battle and all objectives are firmly under control by KG Krafft. At two hours into the battle, a pair of Hurricanes destroy one PzIIc, one of the attacking planes is damaged by AAA fire. Despite another battery being knocked out by counterbattery fire, an armored car is lost to artillery fire as the remaining 25pdr batteries continue to bombard various areas. The battle ends shortly thereafter as the British force has no hope of capturing any objective areas.

Decisive victory, KG Krafft.

Game notes: this was a fun one, I added the infantry company to the core but will replace it when KG Krafft leaves the theatre. As it turned out, the panzergrenadiers weren't really needed in this battle. The southern armor advance by the AI was disasterous for it, especially once platoon G was able to attack the flank as it came off the plateau. Ranges in the center and south dropped so low that Pz IIc's were firing point blank at Crusader I's coming out of the smoke, at that range the 20mm was very effective. In the south, at least three late arriving Matilda IIs were given the same point blank treatment by Pz IIIg's and h's.

Last turn file attached, thanks for reading
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