
Carry out Operation Husky
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There are several Sicily invasion scenarios in TOAW4. I picked this scenario because I liked the map & time scale, length, and because he used HQ units with leaders at the division scale on up.

There are several Sicily invasion scenarios in TOAW4. I picked this scenario because I liked the map & time scale, length, and because he used HQ units with leaders at the division scale on up.

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Lots of debate between US and British command on the need for operations in Italy.

Lots of debate between US and British command on the need for operations in Italy.

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The Plan: Leaders knew where and when but in theory the troops did not.

The Plan: Leaders knew where and when but in theory the troops did not.

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Initial Order of Battle for the Allied Ground Force – Main Units.
Later on in the campaign a provisional corps is created with the following units: 3rd Div., 82nd Arb Div., & 2nd Arm. Div. from the 7th Army.
Troops quality was from novice to veteran.

Initial Order of Battle for the Allied Ground Force – Main Units.
Later on in the campaign a provisional corps is created with the following units: 3rd Div., 82nd Arb Div., & 2nd Arm. Div. from the 7th Army.
Troops quality was from novice to veteran.

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Air units – Initial Force.
Under Inventory and Replacements you can see the number of air units assigned (red arrow).
Not all units are available at start of scenario.

Air units – Initial Force.
Under Inventory and Replacements you can see the number of air units assigned (red arrow).
Not all units are available at start of scenario.

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Naval Force – Initial Force
Under Inventory and Replacements you can see the number of ships assigned (red arrow).

Naval Force – Initial Force
Under Inventory and Replacements you can see the number of ships assigned (red arrow).

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Oh I've got to play me this scenario - Warspite, Penelope, Orion ohhh...[:)]
But..... who's the spell-checker here? HMS Carlise - presumably that is Carlisle. And yes, we had an ancient D-Class cruiser modernised courtesy of our US cousins, but she wasn't re-named after the detective! HMS Colombo please.
But..... who's the spell-checker here? HMS Carlise - presumably that is Carlisle. And yes, we had an ancient D-Class cruiser modernised courtesy of our US cousins, but she wasn't re-named after the detective! HMS Colombo please.
Now Maitland, now's your time!
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
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This AAR is close to a history lesson. Thanks [&o]
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For me it is one way to enjoy both the game and the book.
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Prior to loading troops, I noticed several losses.

Prior to loading troops, I noticed several losses.

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ORIGINAL: warspite1
Oh I've got to play me this scenario - Warspite, Penelope, Orion ohhh...[:)]
But..... who's the spell-checker here? HMS Carlise - presumably that is Carlisle. And yes, we had an ancient D-Class cruiser modernised courtesy of our US cousins, but she wasn't re-named after the detective! HMS Colombo please.
Maybe you could suggest the developers add a spell checker to the scenario editor. [;)]
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Loading up.
Note: I tried to use photos that are associated with operation Husky. Probably about 95% successful.

Note: I tried to use photos that are associated with operation Husky. Probably about 95% successful.

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Rough seas had the fleet commanders uncertain whether to proceed.


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“Traffic cops”


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Calmer seas but still hazardous.


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Fire!


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AM – July10, 1943 (T2) – Round 2
Landings have been completed.
Quick look at losses.
The majority of the infantry losses come from attacks on Gela and Siracusa. (red arrows)

Landings have been completed.
Quick look at losses.
The majority of the infantry losses come from attacks on Gela and Siracusa. (red arrows)

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AM – July10, 1943 (T2) – Round 2
Airborne – scattered all over.
Note: Unfortunately the scenario really doesn’t account for the scattered drops.
I should have spread the drops out all over.

Airborne – scattered all over.
Note: Unfortunately the scenario really doesn’t account for the scattered drops.
I should have spread the drops out all over.

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AM – July10, 1943 (T2) – Round 2
1st Division took the brunt of the casualties for the 7th Army in the landings in Gela Area.

1st Division took the brunt of the casualties for the 7th Army in the landings in Gela Area.

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