Author |
campsawyer
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Method |
Solo |
Victor |
United States |
Play Date |
2010-12-13 |
Language |
English |
Scenario |
AaGI001
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An interesting scenario for the SSR that it has as well as the play. Historically, the assault was uncoordinated and to simulate this only the German player observes the FoW rolls the American player can continue until he is done. Giving the American a distinct advantage. The German player also has a restricted setup from where he enters the boards, basically along the north and east roads. The American needs to setup a defense to hold the east-west roads, a major victory, as well as kill German steps, 20 for a minor victory. The Germans must take one east-west road, a minor victory, or both for a major. The morale for both sides is similar with good initial morale, but a big drop for reduced units. Plenty of leaders on both sides will make the play interesting. Visibility will be limited for the eight turns so the Germans have an advantage getting into attack positions.
For the initial setup the Americans are setup in the fields on board 22 and the town hexes as well. Two INF platoons and an HMG are posted on picket duty to the south of the fields to link to the American units on board 25. On 25, the units are dugin around the 40m hill especially on the elevations for the roads. Several INF and HMG platoons cover the approaches as well as the crossroads. Mortars are on the western 40m hill to provide support. American AT guns are hidden using a solo house rule. Leaders are positioned with the units to provide morale and fire support.
The Germans will have the Engineer battalion advancing from the north. They are moving in an open area close to the town. They will have the cover of night to get close on the first couple of turns but must take OP fire when they are close. The 49th Infantry division will move on the east road on board 22. They will advance along the road, clearing the fields of American units as well as supporting the attack on the town 22/0608. The Volksgrenadiers will move on the east road of board 25. They will move up the road to first take the 40m hill and the road up to the crossroads at 25/0709.
6:30-7:00 Hourly report
The Germans advance under the cover of the early morning night, the Americans are slow on the OP fires allowing the Volksgrenadiers to get near their foxholes on the 40m hill on board 25. The Germans are in positions to assault the American lines early. The Engineer battalion advances to the north west of the town 22/0608 to try to pin the Americans between them and the advancing 49th Infantry Division. The 49th Infantry moves on and deploys some GRENs to clear the big field on board 22. Other units move up the road to advance on the town at 22/0608.
7:00-8:00 Hourly Report
The Volksgrenadiers(VG) move to assault the hilltop on 25/0606, scoring a step loss, but the Americans also get a step loss too. A second set of VG GREN's hits American foxholes along the east-west road. Demoralized by German fire, they quickly recover before the VG's can assault. The Americans fire first in the assault and demoralize the VG Captain and the attacking GREN platoons. The 49th starts there assaults on the dugin American INF's in the board 22 field, but they are hit by accurate OBA and INF DF. One group of GREN's are demoralized and run when they try to recover. Another GREN platoon is hit with a step loss that morally wounds the leading Captain. The second and third groups have little effect on the Americans, but some GREN's are disrupted and demoralized. To the north, the engineers are hit by American DF and demoralized. After recovering, they advance toward the town 22/0608 and 22/0809. They assault American foxholes in 22/0609 overrunning and destroying the dazed American INF. A second group of engineers discover an American 57mm AT gun in 22/0809 with covering infantry. Assaulting the town the engineers demoralize the American defenders, subsequent recovery fails and the covering infantry flees leaving the AT guns along with the engineers. To the east, the 49th is getting caught in a battle in the fields with a reinforced American company and the 49th is getting the worst of it. Several step losses to GREN units and subsequent demoralizations force the unit to flee back to where they came. The Volksgrenadiers continue to attack in the south, but moving up the hill and the wooded terrain slows as the American defenders put up more resistance. The initial shock to the German attack has worn off and OBA and OP fire are starting to take a toll on the VG. Disruptions and demoralizations force several units to stop to recover. The VG Lt. Colonel takes charge of a GREN and HMG to move them north of th 40m hill to flank the American defenders. On the approaches of the east-west road the American Captain recovers from a near miss from German DF. The American lines stiffen and hold for the moment.
The Americans control the roads and have start inflict step losses on the Germans
8:00-9:00 Hourly Report
The 49th is hit by American counter-assaults knock out a reduced GREN and demoralize the SGT leading them. A German LT poised to reinforce the SGT attacks, but American first fire demoralizes the LT as well as the reinforcing platoons. The German engineers looking to assault 22/0608 get hit with disruption and demoralizations from American DF. OBA thats out a step from another engineer advancing toward the town. Attempts to rally fail and have the engineers running for the woods to the northwest. The German Stug's appear with the 49th from the east of board 22. They advance south of the fields ignoring the American picket units they position themselves on the south side of the fields to prevent reinforcements to the battle in the fields as well as position for a southern attack on the towns on board 22. To the south the VG Lt Colonel overruns a reduced American INF platoon on 25/0508 giving them control of the summit of the hill. The American Captain escapes capture and moves to adjacent hex with another platoon. The Captain has a remedy for the VG Lt. Colonels attack, OBA on his position, which disrupts him and the VG GRENs with him. But this give him control of the hill, but the Americans still control the ridge and the northern and southern base. For the 49th, the situation has them tied down with the fighting in the fields of board 22. Even though they have advanced to the north and the south of the fields many units are tied up in the fight and cannot support the advanced units. This give the Americans OF and OBA fires on the engineers that keep them out of the towns. Except for a luck advance on 22/0809 all other units are far back from the towns. On board 25, the Volksgrenadiers have been slowed by demoralizations and have had to recover. The hold the east side and the summit of the 40m hill as will as the advances of the road up the hill, but American defenses around the crossroads keep them back.
The Americans hold both roads and have inflicted 13 step losses.
9:00-10:00 Hourly report
The last of the Americans on the 40m hill flee across the ridge leaving the hill in the VG Lt. Colonels hands. The American INF in dug in positions at the crossroads will have nothing to do with that and open fire disrupting the VG GREN's. American GI's holding the fields on board 22 from the German 49th Infantry score another step loss and force a German LT and HMG trying to support to flee. The German Stug's to the south end of the field attack a fleeing American infantry destroying it. Sensing a break in the American line in the field, German OBA and mortar fire concentrate on the fields and force and American Captain, LT and INF to run. The German OBA spooks the American Captain and he moves his HQ just before mortar fragments rain in mortally wounding the LT and killing most of his runners. American OBA targets the 40m hill and the VG Lt Colonel in control of it. He is disrupted from the fire. Concentrated VG DF dislodge a HMG that is stationed at the crossroads 25/0709 leaving just an INF and the Major to hold it. VG GREN's try to close on the crossroads but are demoralized by OP fire. To counter the assault on the crossroads, the remaining Americans on the north side of the 40m hill leave their foxholes. The Americans have a strong flanking force of an INF and HMG with a good leader. The German attack slows as early FoW rolls force them to stop leaving many disrupted and demoralized units on the boards. The American continue firing at the uncoordinated Germans getting step losses as well as disruptions and demoralizations. At this point 20 German steps are lost and the Americans are guaranteed a minor victory or a draw. The Americans start to have the initiative with consistency, forcing the German attack to slow. The Americans pound the 40m hill with OBA and mortars, forcing VG units to disrupt and demoralize. Recovered units move up but step losses mount from double demoralizations. The Americans units from the northern base of the 40m hill assault the VG Lt Colonel forcing a HMG to flee. The Lt. Colonel holds out and the Americans flee as well. The 49th's attack has stalled too. Early FoW rolls keep them from advancing, attacking or recovering, leaving them stranded outside the field and on the road to the town at 22/0608. The engineer battalion has fled into the woods to the northwest.
The Americans achieved the minor victory conditions and still have a major by holding both roads. The Germans have just partial control of both east-west roads.
10:00-11:00 Hourly Report
The engineer battalion, hit hard by the American fire, trys to recover the majority of units that fled. The one success they have, the assault in town 22/0809, they continue to try to push the Americans out. They score a step loss on an INF and demoralize others, but suffer disruptions, leaving the hex contested. The 49th needs time to recover units that were disrupted and demoralized in the attack on the fields. Units on the road continue to fire on the town at 22/0608 and the northern edge of the field. The Americans take advantage of the 49th trying to recover. American OBA scores two kills against the 49th. First, OBA hits a key stack of GREN's firing on the town 22/0608. They are lead by a veteran LT from the Russian Front and highly regarded by his troops. Shells hit right on his command, killing him and reducing a platoon nearby, others disrupt and demoralize. The second OBA hits the German Major leading the 49th, demoralizing and forcing him to flee. A German Captain sees that American OBA has zeroed in on their exposed position orders the remaining GREN's and HMG's forward toward the town. German OBA helps by demoralizing the American Captain in the town. The GREN's get adjacent to the town but get hit by point blank fire. This demoralizes them, but it commits the American OP fire and the HMG's move up unmolested. The German Captain positions himself so that he can recover and active these units. The German Stug's move north to try to support the assault on the town. American INF unit gives chase in an attempt to try to stop them. The German Captain recovers the demoralized GREN's in front of the town 22/0608 and directs the HMG's to fire on the town. Some success is made with M's and M1's and subsequent disruptions and demoralizations. But early FoW rolls stop the 49th attack and the Americans DF disrupts and demoralizes more units. To the south, the VG units don't activate with the early FoW's. Stuck on the 40m hill on board 25 the Americans demoralize several VG units.
The Americans still hold both roads with the Germans pressing the northern road.
** 11:00-12:00 ** Hourly Report
The German Stug's assault into the town 22/0709 scoring a step loss and demoralizing the American Captain and the reduced INF platoon. One Stug is demoralized in the attack and is forced to leave the assault in a later recovery attempt. Seeing a lone Stug in the town, the chasing American LT and INF assault the tanks. The Stugs machineguns score a kill on the American INF, but bazooka teams maneuver to the flanks and rear of the Stug's and score a kill and disruption. Later the Americans pull out of the town after failed recovery attempts. The northern part of the town is hit with German OBA and HMG fire, disrupting and demoralizing the American units. Cycle of damage and recover, the Americans continue to hold the town and have the American OBA and mortars to keep German GREN's from assaulting. But eventually the American LT holding the town is mortally wounded. More Germans units recover and stream toward the stranded Americans in the town. To the south the VG attack was stopped by FoW rolls. The units are helpless as the northern attack gets priority. Many of the VG units are stuck disrupted and demoralized, but cannot recover. American DF fire continue to reduce the fighting ability. They are done for the battle. The northern fight continues until American OBA and failed recoveries force the German GREN's to retreat. This leaves the town half in German control and half in American control. But this is just a postscript as time runs out for the Germans and the Americans still control half the road.
American wins a Major Victory
In final analysis, the Germans were able to accomplish more that the historical results. They made progress into the town and isolated the fields, but the VG units in the south got stuck with many recoveries and uncoordinated attacks. The Americans were beat up and the division will need rest and recovery. The final step loss was 33 for the Germans and 14 for the Americans.
As for the scenario, I liked it, but the balance does favor the Americans with large victory conditions and SSR rules to restrict the Germans. This could be a good learning scenario for a novice PG player and a veteran.
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