The Pacific
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:10 am
(Here we go. Long campaign, starting in August 1942 using ENH 2009.)
The 1st Battalion 5th Marines (reinf), now called Battalion Landing Team 15 (one-five), participates in our first offensive action of the war. I have fifteen M2A4 light tanks from Co A 1st Tank Bn, two M3 75mm GMC from the Special Weapons Bn, four 81mm mortars, and three 1942 Combat Teams. Each Combat Team is a reinforced Rifle Company, each with three 60mm mortars, three Weps MG platoons (1 heavy/1 medium MG), an Engineer Section, and a Recon Platoon. It is a force with nearly 1000 men and the best weapons the Marines can provide. The best is a misnomer, as the line troops are carrying the same rifles their predecessors used in 1918. Our primary disadvantage is that most of these men are very young and have never experienced combat.
Our opponents, by contrast, are experienced and as yet undefeated in battle.
Just before the launch of Operation Watchtower, the CO of 1/5 suffered a nervous breakdown. He was sedated and confined to quarters. So, here I am, Lt Col Higginbotham, being given command of the battalion, literally on the night before the landing.
I barely got to meet my subordinates before we boarded the landing craft and touched ground on the Japanese-held island, which is called Guadalcanal.
The 1st Battalion 5th Marines (reinf), now called Battalion Landing Team 15 (one-five), participates in our first offensive action of the war. I have fifteen M2A4 light tanks from Co A 1st Tank Bn, two M3 75mm GMC from the Special Weapons Bn, four 81mm mortars, and three 1942 Combat Teams. Each Combat Team is a reinforced Rifle Company, each with three 60mm mortars, three Weps MG platoons (1 heavy/1 medium MG), an Engineer Section, and a Recon Platoon. It is a force with nearly 1000 men and the best weapons the Marines can provide. The best is a misnomer, as the line troops are carrying the same rifles their predecessors used in 1918. Our primary disadvantage is that most of these men are very young and have never experienced combat.
Our opponents, by contrast, are experienced and as yet undefeated in battle.
Just before the launch of Operation Watchtower, the CO of 1/5 suffered a nervous breakdown. He was sedated and confined to quarters. So, here I am, Lt Col Higginbotham, being given command of the battalion, literally on the night before the landing.
I barely got to meet my subordinates before we boarded the landing craft and touched ground on the Japanese-held island, which is called Guadalcanal.