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Author Topic: From The City From The Plough... To Normandy.  (Read 1577 times)

Offline Harry Faversham

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From The City From The Plough... To Normandy.
« on: March 23, 2021, 03:29:34 PM »
Yesteryear: I seem to be spending more time there than in the real world these days. Saturday night's swirling mist of Tetley's Best Bitter fumes revealed a vision, that takes me back again, maybe never to return!
Neil Thomas is a ruleriter who I believe was cloned from the DNA of Donald Featherstone and Charles Grant so his 'One Hour Wargames' rules are nailed on, for mi' next braynwave.
Using the book's unit stats, two units will be created, one British the other German. The units will all be Airfix models from the dawn of time, painted as we did in the sixties...

British

One Infantry Company (British Infantry Combat Group)

Two anti-tank guns (6pdr. and carrier)

One Artillery Battery of two guns (25pdr. and Quad)

Tank Troop (Churchill and Sherman)

German

One Infantry Company (*)

Two anti-tank guns (Stug 111 and SDKFz.234)

One Artillery Battery of two guns (88mm Gun and Tractor)

Tank Troop (Tiger and Panther)

(*) Them vintage Airfix Germans with the drainpipe bazooka thingy and that little anti-tank cannon?

That should make a nice collection of the crappest looking figures and vehicles still in existence. When they're done we'll fight all 30 OHW scenarios in order and find out who really did win WW2 in yesteryear!

D+1

British


3 Infantry Platoons

2 25pdr guns

1 Churchill tank

Germans

3 Infantry Platoons

1 88mm gun

2 Anti/tank guns

The opening moves saw the British Infantry probing forward to locate the Germans' positions, supported by both their FOO and armour. The gunners ready themselves...


The advancing British are engaged by dug in German Infantry, these too are supported by a forward observer for their 88mm gun. Two anti-tank teams begin to stalk the British armour...
A devastating barrage from the 88 drives the right flanking British Infantry to ground, killing their Company Commander. Equally accurate fire from the Panzerschreck teams put paid to the Churchill!




Heavy return fire from the quick firing 25pdrs kills one German anti-tank crew and force the other one to fall back, quickly switching fire the gunners target the supporting German  Infantry with equally potent effect.




Driven to ground by accurate artillery fire, both sides lay low, digging in and exchanging sporadic small arms fire as dusk falls on D+1.

:)
"Wot did you do in the war Grandad?"

"I was with Harry... At The Bridge!"

Offline Harry Faversham

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Re: From The City From The Plough... To Normandy.
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2021, 10:31:41 AM »
D+2

British

3 Infantry Platoons
2 25pdr guns
1 Sherman tank

Germans
4 Infantry Platoons
1 88mm gun
1 Anti/tank gun

During the night the Germans pull back and dig in around Hill 99. Looking through his glasses in the dawn's early light the German Commander realises his men have pulled back a tad too far, leaving a road junction dangerously exposed. Looking through his glasses in the dawn's early light the British Commander realises his men are now being overlooked from Hill 99. This must be taken quickly before the Germans have time to fortify it too strongly. Leaving a small force to hold the nearby road junction, the advance begins...








The Germans make a determined push to retake the crossroads. Inflicting heavy casualties on the defending Tommies.


An East Riding Yeomanry Sherman moves up to give support, but is spotted by a cunningly concealed Stug, hit through the turret the Sherman does a 'Ronson'!




Once again very heavy Allied artillery support, directed by a FOO from the cover of a ruined building, blunts the German advance.



The Rifle Brigade come on in their Regiments finest tradition, routing the enemy gunners from their positions on Hill 99.


The two Platoons then execute a telling counter attack into the flank of the Germans assaulting the crossroads.


Pinned down by accurate artillery, and under increasingly telling small arms fire the Germans are thrown back to and beyond their start lines.



Dusk falls on another hard fought success for the Rifle Brigade.

 ;)

Offline Harry Faversham

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Re: From The City From The Plough... To Normandy.
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2021, 07:27:03 AM »
D+3

British


4 Infantry Platoons (A Company 8th Rifle Brigade)

1 25pdr guns (A Battery 'Chestnut Troop' RHA)

1 6pdr anti-tank gun (Northumberland Hussars Anti-tank Regiment RA)

Germans

3 Infantry Platoons

1 Tiger Tank

1 Panther Tank

1 Stug 111

D+3 finds the Germans reinforced with heavy armour and sitting on an excellent defensive line covering two small river crossings.

 A Tiger tank leads a strong force of Jerry Infantry over the bridge and into the flank of the advancing Rifle Brigade. The Hussars try desperately to bring their anti-tank gun into action, the Tiger wrecks it before it can deploy!






On the right flank the rifles assault the bridge with great dash, running slap bang into camouflaged German armour. Tank hunting teams let fly with a volley of PIAT bombs, it's a very one sided, but grimly contested fight...




Two Rifle Brigade Platoons, sorely needed at the bridge fight, are redeployed to shore up the threatened left flank.



The fight to take the bridge is relegated to a holding action, the Rifles only staying north of the river thanks to sterling work from the RHA. The aggressive Panzer Grenadiers, with heavy tank support, break through on the left. The one sided fight north of the bridge comes to an end as the Rifle Brigade Platoon exhausts their supply of PIAT bombs.




Ordering smoke from the Gunners the Rifles Company CO falls back, leaving both bridges firmly in German hands!








"Red Leader, Red Two, target spotted!

"Red Leader, got 'em Red Two!

"OK Red Section follow me. Here we go!"


 :)


Offline Harry Faversham

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Re: From The City From The Plough... To Normandy.
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2021, 10:29:52 AM »
D+5

British

3 Infantry Platoons (A Company 8th Rifle Brigade)
1 Infantry Platoon B Company 12th (Yorkshire) Parachute Battalion)
1 6pdr anti-tank gun (12th Parachute Battalion)
1 FOO 1st Airlanding Light Battery RA

Germans
4 Infantry Platoons
1 Tiger Tank
1 88mm Gun

D+5 To the west of Ranville runs a small tributary of the River Orne. On D-Day a Platoon from B Company 12th (Yorkshire) Parachute Battalion captured the bridge, finding it substantial enough to take the weight of heavy armour they were tasked with holding it until relieved. Of course Jerry already knows all about the bridge and has plans to oust the Paras and take it back...










The Airborne man enter the woodland west of the bridge as Jerry Infantry move into the attack, a close range firefight ensues. The 1st Airlanding Light Battery RA FOO has spotted the Jerry's advancing in the open and whistles up his guns...



Jerry Infantry reel under the onslaught...


The Germans pour in more Infantry and bring up a gun of their own, the feared 88, to bolster the fight against the Paras. These units deploy further north using the wood to mask them from the British Artillery fire. Relief for the hard pressed Paratroops is forthcoming as Infantry and anti-tank guns push up the Ranville road and begin to deploy. They are only just in time as Jerry tanks and Infantry pour over the nearby Hill 76 and push hard for the bridge. Accurate fire from the Tiger and Flak 88 quickly knock out the 6pdr. and pin down the British Infantry...






The fighting among the hedgerows is at close quarters, casualties on both sides mount quickly. After an epic stand in the woods, against odds of four to one, the Infantry Platoon of B Company 12th (Yorkshire) Parachute Battalion) are finally overwhelmed...










The capture of the woods, although late in the day, allows the Germans to put flanking fire into the Infantry of A Company 8th Rifle Brigade. The weight of which forces them back over the bridge and back down the Ranville Road.





 :'(


Offline Harry Faversham

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Re: From The City From The Plough... To Normandy.
« Reply #4 on: May 23, 2021, 09:07:47 PM »
D+6

British


4 Infantry Platoons (A Company 8th Rifle Brigade)

1 Sherman tank (East Riding Yeomanry)

1 FOO (A Battery 'Chestnut Troop' RHA)

Germans

4 Infantry Platoons

1 Stug

1 88mm Gun

D+6 A strong column of British troops are pushing inland having found a weak link in the German defences, a small Jerry blocking force astride the road. A fast and vigorous assault will allow A Company 8th Rifle Brigade to break the enemy's front line...








As always the German response is swift and decisive. A strong right flanking counter attack comes in almost immediately their road block begins taking fire!




The Rifle Brigade launches an all out assault up the road, leaving a small rearguard to hold off the Jerry flanking attack.




The Rifles' attached RHA FOO once again proving decisive in pinning, then halting the German Infantry.


The German blocking force starts to take heavy casualties as their anti-tank gun takes a round of HE from the Yeomanry's Sherman... a short lived triumph as a Stug takes a swift revenge!






The smoke from the fires aboard the unfortunate Yeomanry Sherman provides a perfect cover, blocking the Stug from effectively engaging the fast moving Riflemen. A Company 8th Rifle Brigade break through the German blocking line and continue their swift advance up the road!




But what of the gallant rearguard?


Seeing masses of German Infantry closing in on his rearguard, Major Harry Wilson takes his FOO and assumes personal command of the desperate stand.


Major Wilson paces the road behind his men as they pour fire into the enemy, holding them at bay till their ammunition is exhausted. The Major orders his FOO to wreck his radio and his men to lay down their weapons. Relieved German Infantry emerge from the hedgerows to take their surrender...




As night closes in on D+6 the exhausted Germans fail to keep an effective guard in their prisoners. Major Wilson* and his Riflemen, make a skillful escape and are able to move up the road and rejoin their comrades!

*For gallantry shown in leading both the rearguard, and their subsequent escape from captivity, the immediate award of the Military Cross is made to Major Harry Wilson O.C. A Company 8th Rifle Brigade.

:)
« Last Edit: May 23, 2021, 09:11:06 PM by Harry Faversham »

Offline Ceeteegee

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Re: From The City From The Plough... To Normandy.
« Reply #5 on: May 23, 2021, 09:43:41 PM »
Enjoyed the batyle report and I have to say that seeing your Airfix minis always brings a smile to my face.

Offline gamer Mac

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Re: From The City From The Plough... To Normandy.
« Reply #6 on: May 23, 2021, 10:21:11 PM »
Cracking stuff :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*

Offline Harry Faversham

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Re: From The City From The Plough... To Normandy.
« Reply #7 on: May 24, 2021, 01:28:33 AM »
Thanks chaps, much appreciated.

 :)

Offline CapnJim

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Re: From The City From The Plough... To Normandy.
« Reply #8 on: May 24, 2021, 05:16:10 PM »
Good man, that Wilson fella!  My guess he'll get his shot at some revenge...

Good reports, figs, and terrain!
"Remember - Incoming Fire Has the Right-of-Way"

 

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