Turn 43 German – South
The German continued their assault with a night attack. Attack launched by 352nd VGD this time.
Germans barraged US Gp B (55th Armd Inf 10th Tank Bn) concentrating on the infantry as usual. They managed to Disrupt the 55th. They then launched an assault using KG C (2 Bn’s of 352nd) supported by Pioneers from KG B. Result was 73 men/37 men 1 tank) Despite the losses the 10th tank Bn (Disrupted in assault) and 55th Armd Inf were forced back onto the B/60th Arm Inf which was digging in behind them. Allied artillery did inflict about 7 losses on the attacker before the assault.
After the assault the Germans then switched attention to US Gp C sitting in CLEAR terrain, with very heavy Werfer and artillery fire. This was followed up with ground fire from adjacent enemy units. KG C/D/E.
A/60th Armd Inf Co which had moved forward to allow the 54th Armd Inf and 2-8th to withdraw last turn, was heavily hit and Broken. The 2-8th was also targeted but the 54th strangely enough was left alone possibly because it started Turn 43 Disrupted? (it recovered)
KG A/B were not involved?
My thoughts on the turn. Not much I could have done. I realised A/60 was vulnerable (company sized unit) but there were very few units that could reach the hex to allow my units to withdraw.
His KG C group is in CLEAR terrain (Trench -20) and his KG E group is also in CLEAR terrain (Improved). US Gp C is in CLEAR terrain and it would be suicide to stand, but both units will disrupt due to night disruption.
So looks like I pull back Gp C and try to juggle things to keep Gp B up to strength. This is not going to be easy since most of the units are C or D and will suffer night disruption. Using the 704th TD Bn (Morale A) looks to be a good move.
Edit: I'll re post the map in two halves when I get a chance. That way there shouldn't be too much reduction in size. Its pretty unreadable as it is.