Turn 6: Harassing Attack
In the inset, I show the enemy as they were beginning to set up their defensive positions during turn 5 on Hill 368. At the start of turn 6, the engineers are harassed in their attempt to establish positions on the hill. My scouts and tanks will continue to snipe at them them as they attempt to set up. I’ll call in naval gunfire to bombard their exposed positions. My tanks engage his fleeing AT Guns with just a little damage (1 SP K and retreat). My scout cars conduct attacks on the halftracks and 120mm mortars IVO Hill 368. I destroyed a few halftracks and one of the mortars. My scout cars back off to prevent any response from the enemy engineers. I superimposed some scout car counters to show where my scouts started, where they fired and then where they ended the turn. They rolled up, took some shots on a halftrack and the 120mm mortars, then rapidly backed off to prevent the engineers from mopping the floor with them.
Turn 6: March to Hill 386
I’ll put my scouts and tanks near the hill to harass him. I can’t really hurt him until I close with my infantry regiment and get some fire support ashore; however, I don’t want him to get comfortable up there. I’ll snipe the AT Guns and Mortars as I’m not sure the small 37mm guns will have much effect on the engineers. I can’t get too close either, those engineers will carve my light armor up if I stray a little too close.
Turn 6: March to Ponte Alla Scafa
As the enemy turn unfolds, I see a lot of panzer-grenadiers moving into position just above the crossing locations at Ponte Alla Scafa. I’ve put out a cavalry screen and started moving the 141st and engineers towards the small town. I see a high value target as his artillery is setting up in the crossroads just above Ponte Alla Scafa. A long line of site works both ways in this and I pushed my scouts up to see what I could see. My forward observers are going to pay big dividends here as I’m going to drop a ton of steel on target from the nearby ships operating in the Gulf of Salerno. While this is a target rich environment, I only have limited support at the moment. So I’m prioritizing targets AND those howitzers of his are going to get extensively worked over as long as I can see them. They are the biggest threat at the moment to my infantry heavy force moving towards the Sele River crossing sites. I’m hoping that they don’t load up and drive away this turn. If they don’t, then the arty will blast the tow vehicles and the enemy guns will be pinned under a torrent of steel rain. May the logistics rolls be kind to my guns the next few turns as they pour it on.
Scott Comments on X Corps Sector:
Most of London Division is now in the river valley. One Beach Group is really making the Germans think our advance will be up the river valley to Bat and the 2000 VP hex. They will play cat and mouse with the armor's LOS. The rest of the Division will rush south with trucks, and on the tanks. Hopefully they can cut the highway behind the German division defending the river crossing against Jim.
The 56th Midlands Division has reached HWY 18. Two beach groups head north to clear obstacles and then transfer to Larry's command (once they clear the river I'll turn over to you) . I'll leave an Infantry Brigade to guard the HWY where my engineers are now. The rest of the division will be held in reserve. Once the London Division is engaged heavily with the enemy then I would like to use the rest of the Midlands division to advance on Bat, hopefully after they have been bombarded for many turns and they send their troops to help against the Americans and the London Division.
Larry comments on SOF Sector:
German infantry entering northern suburbs of Salerno. Expect contact in two to three turns. Not sure they are aware that I could see them so layed in some artillery to hopefully give them a nasty surprise. Hold off on air tasking on that German armor, I suspect they'll do the same thing that the ACs are doing, scooting about hoping to make us commit air support and then drive away before it arrives.
I'm glad we're really zooming along with turn around times for this game. What a good set of players on both sides. I have to echo Larry's sentiments about everyone involved in this team game. Everyone was dedicated and didn't sit on the turn for any length of time. On some days we were turning the game two or three times. That pace really kept the interest in the battle high.
My comments on VI Corps Sector:
141st is moving forward down RTE 18... 142nd is moving off the coast into the interior... I'm going to clear the engineers off the hill overlooking Paestum with arty and infantry (142nd)... I'll use my cav/light tanks to pin him down... he either walks out of LOS, or he sits in place for my attack... Upon mission complete, they will move forward onto the 141st right flank...
My other regiment, the 143rd will move up the coast behind the 141st... I want to keep their movement screened so they will travel in the water, then slide on shore to avoid the coastal battery (which I plan to assault in two turns with the m8) spotting them... They don't know for sure just how much infantry I'm moving up... they may suspect it, but they won't be able to confirm it until they are actually up front... I'll rely on my follow on forces to serve in a reserve role if so required...
I continued sniping with the cavalry and light tanks.. I finished off the squirter I was chasing.. and shot up some halftracks, the 120mm mortar, and the limbered PAK40's... I wanted to assault the mortars, but the damn halftrack retreated into the mortar pits... I followed up with some 5"...
Added some 5" to the German arty battery setting up... I'd plaster that all day... fired off one of my 105's into the mass of German infantry moving towards the crossing...