Rating: |
4 (2) |
Games Played: |
1 |
SM: |
1 |
Turns: |
14 |
Type: |
Stock |
First Side: |
Commonwealth |
Second Side: |
Axis |
Halafya Pass, 11 January 1941: One of the mainstays of Rommel's defensive arrangements was the Axis frontier positions. They covered the coastal area, centered on Helfaya Pass, and extended over 30 kilometers inland. British and Indian efforts to reduce the western end of the line proved costly and future plans to capture the strongpoints by force were delayed. It was decided to bring forward the inexperienced 2nd South African Division from it's garrison position at Marth Maruth thus releasing the Indians and New Zealanders for other duty. The South Africans were instructed to keep the Axis forces bottled up but to avoid excessive casualties. The Axis positions had been provisioned for an extended siege situation but it was believed that they could hold no more than a few weeks. But six weeks after the start of Crusader, with only limited resupply by air and submarine, they were still holding out. The westernmost positions had been abandoned and this meant that the entire garrison was dependent on the water sources at Halfaya and Sallum. On 11 Janruary the South Africans executed an operation to capture lower Sallum and this ultimately enticed the Italian Commander to negotiate surrender, much to the annoyance of Major Bach and German troops. This scenario starts concurrently with the opening of the Sallum attack but assumes that the objective was the complete destruction of the Axis forces. NOTE: a large amount of artillery was collected by the British for this attack and, because of the Brigade System, most have no spotters. It is recommended that this scenario be played with the "Indirect Fire and Air Strikes by the Map" optional rule.