Western Desert Campaign September 1940 - Game 1 -
The Battle of Sollum 13th September 1940 |
SCENARIO
The Italian 10th Army under the command of
Maresciallo d’Armata Graziani has reluctantly invaded Egypt
on the orders of Mussolini. The 10th is unprepared for war but under
heavy political pressure and considering its far superior manpower
has crossed the border as ordered, hopeful for success, but with
commanders who are full of dread that disaster awaits them. Heavily
outnumbered the British decided to withdraw in front of the
invaders, fighting holding actions at various points to delay their
advance. ITALIAN VICTORY CONDITIONS & RULES.
To represent the restricted entry of the Italian forces coming down through the Halfaya Pass, a single road is used at their entry end. All Italian units must enter via that road in single file. Any confusion and movement difficulties caused by this will represent the traffic jams that occurred in the pass during the real battle. This is determined by the following rule – Italian players select a Unit to enter board. 1-3 Nothing happens, 4 – 7 move on single move & finish, 8-10 move on single move and pick another unit. Battalion IV of the 32nd Tank Regiment and the Bersaglieri Motorcycle battalion negotiated an old trade pass to attack on the flank as shown on the map BRITISH VICTORY CONDITIONS & RULES.
To determine how long it takes for each dump to be prepared for demolition and then blown, roll a d10 and add the score to 5 (note - this number may need to be higher). The resultant number equals the moves before it can be blown up. NOTE truckloads can be removed at the rate of one per move. However none can be removed during the last two moves before a dump is blown. If they are all removed there is no need to blow the dump. Each truck that leaves the tabletop via the line of retreat is considered to have successfully escaped. The truck model is put back on the table at a dump of choosing to represent another vehicle that has become available. In real life the British bombarded the Italian units as they negotiated the pass. The British will predesignate some aimed points which will allow better chance of calling in artillery. This scenario borrows heavily from a scenario by Mal. Wright for Blitzkrieg Commander THE FIRST BATTLE FOR SOLUM. |
Map
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Forces Italian Order of Battle 32nd Tank Regiment. (Exp)
Bersaglieri Motorcycle Co.6 figs – no support (Vet) 2 * Bersaglieri Motorized Company. 9 figs + mmg + Breda (Exp) with transport Reconnaissance.
INFANTRY. 3 Companies of Libyan infantry without transport. No mortars or machineguns.(Trained) ARTILLERY. 1 Batteries 75mm field guns. (2 models). AIR SUPPORT. 3 air attacks CR42 aircraft. (Strafing only) British Order of Battle 11th Hussars.
1 Company reconnaissance infantry. (6 figs) in three Scout Carriers (Vet) 1 Universal Carrier towing 2lber AT 4th RHA. 1 Battery of 3 x 25pdr field guns. (Exp) . Attached. 1 Battery AA COLDSTREAM GUARDS. 2 company of 9 infantry figures (Vet). support Co. of 1 MG, 1 mortar, 1 2pdr anti tank gun and a HQ base(Exp). Fully motorized. The trucks must be retained nearby to allow the unit to retire. AIR SUPPORT. 1 Air attack (bombs) with Blenheim aircraft. 1 Air attack, (strafing) with Gladiator aircraft. Army Transport, Supply and Depot companies. 12 x 3 ton trucks. 1st PARK coy. General supplies. 15 truck loads. 2nd PARK coy. Fuel supplies. 18 truck loads. 3rd Park Coy. Ammunition. 12 truck loads. |
How it played out The Italians advance slowly through the Halfaya pass leading with their Infantry on foot which were hammered by the mighty Gladiator's strafing run and some heavy pre-designated artillery. They continue to advance and strike the first Allied minefield in the mouth of the pass. Turn 4 sees the first of the Italian tanks appear which advance around the minefield and by turn 8 the Italian engineers have cleared the minefield. Turn 9 sees the first shots fired and on the right flank the British Recon with their 2lber on the rise and carriers take a toll on the the Italian attackers wiping out several light tanks. Turn 10 starts with a bang when the recently arrived Italian Auto Blinda AB40 recon finds the second allied minefield by running over a mine and blowing up and the recon 2lber continue to make the Italians pay on the British right flank...but have they stayed too long? On the Italian right flank things are going well, the L33s and Motorcyle Bersaglieri have out flanked the British positions covering the road and the British have had some serious morale issues which are hindering their attempts to retreat Turn 12 sees the first of the dumps blown up and sees some typically cunning British subterfuge where they attempt to convince the Italians the explosion is a misdirected heavy bombardment from a battleship, the Italians seem to fall for it and fail to see through it when given a roll (the jury is still out on this but the result is the book), and this continues for the next dump blowing up with another simple roll failure. The British have held off the Italians for long enough but don't manage to retreat their front line troops. The British Recon on their right flank is wiped out to a man after making the Italians pay and the Coldstream guards retreat in their trucks from the old fort (the only decent cover on the board) with Italian light tanks bearing down on them and are slaughtered as well. About this stage the Daimler Dingo enters wargaming mythology by being routed but recovering and proceeding to cut the Italian infantry down in swathes from the rear, it can't be stopped! By turn 16 the British have blown the last dump and retreated with cover from a few Cruiser tanks that turn up and the Italians have inflicted heavy losses on the British but did not manage to capture a dump and the game is declared a draw. |
Photos
Italian tanks advance down the main road
past the outflanked British left flank positions.
Bersaglieri Motorized infantry attack under heavy fire
L33 tankettes advance through the Old Fort at Bir Saleh after outflanking and dispatching the fleeing Guardsmen on the British left.
A pair of Rolls Royce Armoured cars prepare to fend off the Italians to cover the general retreat. |