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Old February 8th, 2009, 09:02 PM

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Default USSR vs. Germany 1939.

Apparantly, Comrade Molotov's pact with the fascists has broken down even sooner than expected, as my forces have already been recalled from Finland to further the defense of the Rodina...

Refitting after the last battle (See USSR vs. Rambo for the bloody details) was primarily a matter of equipment replacements, however in the midst of battle, it was discovered that my logictian neglected to provide adaquate transport for my MG sections, and had no transport for HQ. His replacement was promptly tasked with finding some reliable transport, and disposing of the body.

Current OOB
7 T-35 tanks in one company
1 platoon infantry
1 platoon engineers
2 sections scouts mounted in Kosmolets APC's
2 GAZ-AAA trucks
1 section motorcyle scouts
2 DS-39 MG's in one section
1 DShK AAMG

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3 Kosmolets APC's for the MG sections and HQ

We have also been assigned a 3 gun motorized platoon of 45mm AT guns to help counter the possible hordes of Panzers.

Terrain was agricultural in the west and south, with farmhouses scattered throughout. The central area had a small crossroads village surrounded by treelined pastures. In the east it was moderatly wooded in the south, with a V shaped oxbow stream/lake in the NE corner. A medium sized village was built where the main road crossed that stream.

Objectives were a wheat field just west of the main village, an open pasture slightly south of the crossroads, and a tree grove ~250m SW of the pasture.

I entered from the east, planning on taking the bulk of my forces south of the oxbow, deployed more or less in one V formation of T-35's, with the Kosmolets hauling my MG's and HQ in the center with the trucks hauling the AT guns slightly to the rear, escorted by the AA trucks.

Battleplans were to drive directly for the pasture, establish a good infantry position there, then engage the enemy armour on the plain nearby.The grove objective would be attained later, after the immediate armour threat was eliminated. The wheatfield west of the main village was subject to a maskrivoika plan. I sent one mounted scout section and the motorcycle troop on a flying run into the village, gain the objective, then retire into a house on the SW corner to act as an OP and provide information on the enemy formation and composition. These troops were given STRICT ROE's that forbade any engagment without HQ's direct approval. I fully expected to lose that objective temporarily, but I needed information, and I hoped to split his forces and allow me time to deal with each portion in detail.

That was the plan. The best thing about a plan is that you know EXACTLY what went wrong.

2 turns into the meeting engagement, a German 8cm mortar battery dropped a barrage directly on my trucks with the AT guns, destroying 2 guns, 2 cargo trucks, and sending all the crews fleeing back to Moscow. The same barrage also destroyed one of my AA trucks that was escorting them. Shortly thereafter, the OP force arrived at the main village, the scouts taking up residence in the selected house with thier transport in the village square a short distance away. The motorcycle troop swooped in, inspected the objective, and joined them.

Meanwhile, the main force was making all possible speed while the CO muttered to himself and tried to adapt to the loss of the AT gun platoon. Shortly before they made it to the pasture, the scouts reported seeing an Infantrie Gruppe on the road west of town. Then another. And another. And 4-5 more, just for good measure. All this time, the CO is scanning madly, trying to find those damn Panzers. Finally, as the reports come in of more and more infantry, the realization that there are no tanks starts to sink in.

Just before I was going to order a stealthy withdral from the OP, my motorcyle troops break fire discipline (again...) All 6 of them start shooting madly into a mass of 8-10 Inf. Gps, opening the door for a withering return fire, and making me wonder why I brought them back after the last time they did that. Cover blown, everybody exits the building post haste. The MC troops turn tail and run, and only the scouts appearance on thier heels saved them from being slaughtered. The scouts are withdrawing quickly, but in good order when we have a genuine Hero of the Soviet Union moment. Sgt. Kuchke, commanding the scouts Kosmolets, seeing his comrades in serious danger of being shot in the street, storms out of his hiding place in the town square, takes a position between the retreating scouts and the German horde, and proceeds to BACK his vehicle down the road behind them, bow MG blazing fiercely. This act of inspired insanity allowed the scouts to rally and disappear into the woods, while both parts of the MC troop disappear in a cloud of dust. I sent them on a large loop north, and around back to the west through the forest, giving myself a mobile OP north of the village, though I lost track of the northern force.

As this was happening in town, a position was established around the south end of the pasture, with tanks and infantry on the south treeline, the engineers and remaining AA truck holding the east, and the remainder of the tanks on the west with the DS-39's. HQ was placed on a little knoll well to the east, with the AAMG. This created a series of bowling alley firing lanes for the tanks, able to react to targets west and north, and to a lesser degree south, though a large grove of trees there prevented any long range fire.

About half way through establishing that position, the first skirmishes started on the west edge, T-35's surpising Granatewerfen, and Inf Grp.s assaulting through the trees. These initial attacks were beaten off with minimal losses. 2 main attacks followed, one from the west which caused some causualties in my infantry, and one determined attack down the bowling ally, routing my flamethrower section, and destroying my remaining GAZ AA truck with long range LMG fire. Each of these attacks was by 6-8 Inf Grp. with MG or Granatewerfen support. The infantry, especially the engineers, were the subject of moderate but accurate mortar fire throughout most of this time. Unfortunatly this was the lesser of two evils, though it drove them crazy. Better to hunker down and take the occasional casualty in cover then run into the open fields under German guns.

After the western attack, I sent a pair of tanks and one Kosmolets west to drive them off the map. Unfortunatly, I managed to halt them in LOS with a hidden 37mm FlaK, 800m away. I lost the Kosmolets, and somehow the gunner managed to destroy the T-35 with a HE shell :shrug: After the northern attack, I started to break formation and prepare for general persuit of the stragglers. Too late, I finally found the remaining German forces as they broke over the hill and down into the bowling alley, directly on top of my engineers. The FT section was simply swarmed over, though they did slow the assault enough to allow the rest of the legs to break contact. Fortunatly, I was able to form a perimiter with the T-35's and get long range support from the DShK located with HQ. After that, mopping up was simply a matter of pouring fire into the pocket they created, and letting my scouts roam into the wheatfield, reclaiming the rest of the objectives as the last of the German formations were destroyed.

In the end, enemy forces were completly decimated, the only units left unscathed were HQ, one 37mm FLaK, and both those damn mortars. Most of the remaining units destroyed outright, the rest routed off the map. It was a total victory, and we have been ordered to persue and destroy in a battle of opportunity. Our losses were moderate, especially in view of the destruction wrought on our enemies. The engineers fought well until they were overwhelmed by sheer numbers, and the loss of the the supporting AT guns, while regretable, had zero impact on the outcome. It did bring to light, however, just how easily destroyed soft targets really are We lost 1 T-35, 1 Kosmolets, 2 GAZ-AA trucks, the whole AT gun battery and the motorcycle section. (Again) The only infantry unit destroyed were the flamethrower troops, though all took losses. One glaring weakness is our lack of any orgainic artillery, something that will have to be corrected quickly. Several times throughout the battle, even a 82mm mortar could have saved lives.

Next battle is a special pursuit opportunity. Here's hoping that it goes better then the last one.


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Old February 9th, 2009, 03:40 AM
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Next battle is a special pursuit opportunity. Here's hoping that it goes better then the last one.


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I can't wait to here about it either. The last one didn't go well?
I know it sounds harsh to be dissapointed with a decisive victory, but I guess I am. The ATG platoon was bunched up much too close together, even though it was the beginning of the game and they were in transit. Had I been facing a German armoured force, instead of legs, the loss could have been critical.
I must have overlooked something on the range restrictions in the MC troop, again, because they opened fire when I thought I had the range limited to 0 hexs. My handling of that final attack from the NE was nearly a disaster, the firing pocket was more a matter of sheer luck than skill, and a human player could have essentially destroyed my infantry before I could get them out of the way. Finally, I've got to do something about those GAZ-AA trucks, I need the mobile AA, but I keep killing them going against ground troops.

I'm working on the AAR for the pursuit battle though it might take a while to post up.


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Special Addendum for pursuit action:

Area HQ has ordered a pursuit and breakthrough attack following yesterdays sucessful action against the Germans. To bolster our depleted infantry, we have been assigned a full strength leg rifle company, and a full platoon (4 trucks) GAZ-AA. Artillery support will come from a platoon of 82mm mortars with ammo supply, and a 122mm gun battery with extra ammo.

No accurate assesment of enemy strength can be made. We may be facing elements of the infantry force we routed yesterday, or they may have rushed reinforcements to the scene.

The terrain is highly in favor of the defender. There is a small village in the extreme SE, with a medium sized clearing that will be used for the mortar platoon. 2 secondary roads wind E-W, one in the extreme S, the other center-north. There is a small stream runnin N-S, our forces having control of the eastern shore. The remainder of the area is a patchwork of deep forest and small clearings or wheatfields, none larger then 250m sqare. We have been ordered to secure the entire area, so cooperation with our supporting rifle company will be critical.

Certain core forces are too depleted to take any active action today, primarily the engineers, though all units are nursing casualties of some kind.

As we pass though the village and enter our AO, I site the mortar platoon in the clearing to the south, with ammo trucks, 2 air defense trucks, and a scratch platoon made of the engineer's and a depleted scout section for security. The remaining forces are split up into six combat teams of 1 T-35, 2-3 rifle sections, and 1 kosmolets with either a MG team or other special asset. We are going to march west along the south road, sterilzing the woods to the south of the road, and position our combat teams ~250 to 300m apart., just off the road. Once in position, the artillery will begin a rolling barrage 200m north of the road, combat teams will keep that distance and work north through the woods and clearings as the artillery moves on.

Our inital deployment was sucessful, we destroyed a platoon of infantry in the south woods, then started north behind a thin screen of mortar and artillery fire. The mortars had a slight amount of sucess in supressign the defending troops, but it was still thier battle to lose. The dense woods kept engagement ranges to 50 meters, and occasionally less. One T-35 located a PaK 37 the hard way, it drove almost on top of it I lost that tank to a hull shot, but saved the crew. Opposing forces were spread out in little penny packets both in the deep woods and around the edges of the clearings. German close range artillery made it's presence known after several rounds of the rolling artillery barrage, with an accurate strike on my mortar battery. I lost one mortar crew, one ammo truck, and both of the GAZ-AA trucks that I had parked there to preserve them

We continued to sweep north, eliminating enemy units as we went. Another T-35 was destroyed by a cross-clearing shot from a Pak-37, and one crew abandoned thier tank after a fierce assault by 2 Inf. Grps. Infantry losses were moderate, but well distributed. The previously shamed motorcyle troops did excellent service as foot troops, the 50mm mortar extending their reach across the larger clearings. About half way through the battle, I detached a Kosmolets carrying a depleted grenedier section to sneak ahead and destroy the SiG 33's that had been harassing my mortar troops, a highly succesful action that placed them at the primary exit for routed German troops.

As we approached the north road, enemy troops formed two pockets in our lines, one in a small island of trees between two clearings, and one on the other side of the eastern clearing. I elected to halt at the road and allow our artillery to attack those pockets, setting up a perimeter around the whole area with some troops watching the road. German troops were observed crossing the road, moving south into the pocket. After 20 minutes of shelling by every available tube, the Germans started to break, retreating along the road. They had a heavy gauntlet to run for the first 500m, then the grenedier troop to hurry them out of the area. 3 rifle sections were sent north of the road to scout the area and secure the remaining objectives, which was done with no resistance.

Judged a decisive victory again, I lost 2 T-35s and had one abandoned,along with 2 GAZ-AA trucks, one mortar and one ammo truck, and lost nearly 100 men. German losses were 224 men, 2 SIG 33 guns, 2 20mm Flak, and 3 Pak 37's. 5 Inf Grps and HQ comprised the whole of German forces @ battles end.

Hopefully we will be allowed some time to rest and refit, perhaps with some equipment upgrades, before the next battle.


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