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0812_02: The US Race for Messina - PzC 08 Sicily '43

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0812_02: The US Race for Messina

By Saunders & Blackie
Allies 0 - 0 - 4 Axis
Rating: 3.33 (3)
Games Played: 4
SM: 2
Turns: 38
Type: Stock
First Side: Allies
Second Side: Axis
Messina, Sicily, August 12th 1943: By this late date in the battle, the final result of the campaign was no longer in doubt; Sicily would soon be completely in Allied hands. General Hube issued orders on August 11th to begin evacuating XIV Panzer Corps. German strength had declined dramatically from the start of the campaign. The Luftwaffe no longer posed the threat it had early on, and, for the first time, a shortage of supplies was becoming evident. All that really remained was to see who would get to Messina first. Monty or Patton! In this scenario you are presented with the US side of the race for Messina. The idea is that two players can enter into a PBEM match where the Allied player in this North scenario (0812_02) plays the same opponent in the South (0812_03) but does so as the German player in the other game. [Size medium] Designer Note: See the game NOTES for more discussion on this scenario and scenario set.
Player Voting Stats
Member Balance Enjoyment
Cshurts's ProfileCshurts Totally Pro Axis 3
NACBAR2's ProfileNACBAR2 Totally Pro Axis 5
MikeC's ProfileMikeC Moderately Pro Axis 7
Gaming Records
1st Side Player 2nd Side Player Result Score
Axis Green's Profile Green vs. MikeC MikeC's Profile Allies Axis Major Victory 36 4
Allies Beerweasel's Profile Beerweasel vs. NACBAR2 NACBAR2's Profile Axis Allies Major Loss 4 36
Allies Moez's Profile Moez vs. Caius Caius's Profile Axis Allies Major Loss 4 36
Allies War Pig's Profile War Pig vs. Cshurts Cshurts's Profile Axis Allies Major Loss 4 36
MikeC
Master Sergeant
MikeC Thu Apr 25, 2019 5:37 pm
Very enjoyable scenario and a major challenge for the attacker. This was played as a "mirror" game with the British Race for Messina, with my opponent taking the UK attackers in that scenario. Both games resulted in major axis victories.
Me and General McAulliffe decided to move I Company up on the line. That is, if you agree.
- SGT Kinnie to PFC Holley, Battleground, 1949