Turn 5
Nice weather continues to dominate for the Allies.
Clomp! Clomp!
Two more shoes have dropped!
Gentleman, we're fighting a Centaur!
Two more invasions launched - east of Foggia and southeast of Salerno.
Must pull out of the toe and heel.
Should be able to slow one group and possible expel the other, but I have a feeling I won't be able to summon the manpower to kick him out. Should be able to isolate both beaches at least initially because again Allied air cover of the sea lanes has been ignored. With these invasions I should also have at least a short window where no more invasions can take place as the TFs are occupied, so we can respond more forcefully.
August objectives:
Hold him in the toe with two divisions and keep both the new beaches out of supply
Units available:
Feldherrnhalle PzG Div - on rails by Rome in regiments
9th SS PzG Div - two regiments in Naples, one in Salerno
4th FJ Div - two regiments in Taranto, one in Brindisi
10th SS PzG Div - Crotone
H. Goering Pz Div - Hills by Crotone
15th PzG Div - Cosenza (broken down in regiments)
16th Pz Div - south of Cosenza
3rd PzG Div - beachhead defense
29th PzG Div - beachhead defense
Schmalz PzG Bde - beachhead defense
XIV Pzr Corps (Hube)
LXXVI Pzr Corps (Herr)
Ashore at Salerno
3rd US Inf Div
45th US Inf Div
2/82nd US Arb (other two regiments lost the on drop)
Not sure what the British have ashore at Foggia.
The Luftwaffe sets up some naval patrols and recon to try and see what we're facing.
Overlapping ground attacks are planned to try and raise interdiction values and slow the expansion of the Foggia beachhead. Every MP matters as we gather our forces!
Happy with the results of my ground attacks and naval patrols. I'm still waiting for the My Bf 110G-2 crews to finish their bomber training!
Without the Sicilian air bases the Allies will have a hard time contesting the Luftwaffe over Italy proper. His attacks have also been largely railway interdiction (not railyard attacks), and from the German side at this stage, that's fine by me.
I'll also add that I see Allied players using LBs for ground interdiction frequently. Without good recon, and especially spread over a wide area or anything but clear terrain, this seems like a pretty ineffective tactic. In game terms the scope of Operation Cobra's breakout bombing was inside of one hex...
The Italians see an opportunity to torment the Sicilian invaders and take it, cutting off units from their base of supply.
Unit placement in Italy before moves:
Unit placement in Italy after moves:
While my overriding concern is not letting any Germans get caught in the jaws of this trap, I appreciate my opponents aggressiveness. This opening would have been even more effective against me but for one thing, at this stage (July) the Italians by rule cannot surrender, so the result is that surrender triggers are obviated, and the Germans didn't have to worry about partisan uprisings linking with the beachheads and creating a disaster. If the Salerno and Foggia invasions had come just one week later I likely would have lost the use of rail that I maintain, and found 15th Army's head in a noose. So I commend the strategy, just observe that the execution was a touch eager to maximize effectiveness.
With the invasions ashore on mainland Italy threat of an early invasion of N. Europe is on the shelf. I move some garrisons toward N Italy in response.

"War is never a technical problem only, and if in pursuing technical solutions you neglect the psychological and the political, then the best technical solutions will be worthless." - Hermann Balck