I came across a great action for a scenario in Rose Doyle's book.
The Gendarmerie set up a roadblock on the main road between Elisabethville and the airport. The Gendarmerie dug in at a roundabout in company strength, with an armored car and mortars in support.
The attacking force consisted of an Irish platoon, a 20 strong Gurkha platoon, 2 Irish armored cars and a Swedish APC. This force was commanded by an Indian officer.
The plan was for the Gurkha's and Armor to attack across open ground and the Irish to give covering fire from a ridge on the flank.
The attack bogged down as the armor was blocked by obstacles, and the Gurkha's took heavy causalities, 8 wounded and the officer in charge killed. The Irish officer in command of the armor attempted to organize another attack, this time with the Irish attacking and the Gurkha's providing covering fire. However he could not communicate with the Gurkha's. An Irish Carl Gustaf 84mm team managed to knock out the armored car. 1 Irish soldier was wounded.
During the night the Gendarmerie withdrew and left 22 bodies and a knocked out armored car behind.