Operation Sledgehammer ’43

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RE: Operation Sledgehammer ’43

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In the south of France, Nancy is surrounded and I create another small breakthrough, but don’t have enough armor close enough to fully take advantage of it.


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The advance is on in northern Italy. I take Milan and let my armored division race east to try to cut off the head of the snake. Further south on the Italian mainland, I advance most of my troops up to Rome and clear out some ports on both coasts.


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Turn 61:
I’m impressed by how well the game has simulated the feeling of the war in the west. The euphoria of the rapid advance and pursuit after breakout has disappeared in the last several turns. During the pursuit phase you really do feel like you’re going to be in Berlin by Christmas. It now feels like a slow grind. German resistance seems to be increasing turn over turn. As August comes to a close, the promise of continued good weather goes with it. Despite my early breakout, my position has regressed to closely resemble history with my forces close to the German frontier at the beginning of September. Market Garden was in late September so I’m perhaps of couple of weeks ahead of history now. I still have hopes of crossing the Rhine by the end of October, but it’s probably wishful thinking.

I decide to breakout in the north, crossing the Albert Canal, marching into Antwerp and cutting the rail line which threatens the ten or so German divisions west of the Schelde.


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In the south, I’m able to take Nancy, but can’t fully reduce the surround units who are protected on five sides by a river line. More ground is gained next to Metz and I’m tantalizingly close to breaking into the Saar.


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In Italy, the Germans are in full retreat and pull all the way back and form a line in Veneto near Venice. I push as far as Verona and cut the rail lines to the south, advancing to Ravenna on the Adriatic coast. My forces in the south advance north as fast as possible, dealing with a couple port sitters as they work their way up.


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Very interesting AAR. For just starting you are doing very well. Using the Normal settings is good to get the hang of the game. Next time you may want to bump up the AI to 110% next time. It should give you a more aggressive defense.
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Great AAR. What are the OB screen totals looking like?
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Vacation and summer has me slowed down a bit on the AAR, but it's still going.

Thank you for the replies. Normal setting is a good warm up; my next game will be on Challenging with the AI at 110%.

My game is several turns ahead of the AAR, but here's the OB from the beginning of turn 65. Someone more knowledgeable can tell me if it's looking good or bad for the Allies. Seems like the Germans still have a lot of tanks and men.






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Turn 62:
In the North the Germans pull back from the pocket around Brussels. I advance forward and surround a couple of divisions near Antwerp. The clearing of the Schelde estuary begins.


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In the southern sector, I create two small breakthroughs; one west of Metz and another on the east of it. For the first time, I occupy territory in Germany as a US Armored Division takes the hex west of Saarbruecken. I finally clear out the pocket next the Nancy.



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In Italy, the mop-up operations in the south continue while I simultaneously tentatively advance up the the main German line in the north. Genoa, the last major port on the west coast, falls.


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Turn 63:
I continue to push in the north, but I’m feeling woefully thin and stretched, especially lacking infantry. Luckily, reinforcements are on the way. I have three corps on route. One corps has finished its port busting on the western coast of France, having cleared out Bordeaux last turn. I’m shipping them over, but it will take a few weeks until they are on the line. Another corps has been building up near Le Harve and finally forced the city to surrender. It will be pushing north and capturing the three remaining German controlled ports in the Pas de Calais before taking its position on the main front. The final corps is being formed around Dunkirk from new divisions coming in from the United States. Also, the home guard static divisions have been coming out of frozen state, so I’ve been mobilizing them and shipping them to the continent to fill holes and provide some rearward reserves. All told, fifteen or so divisions will reinforce my advance over the next several weeks.

In combat action, I make good progress in the Schelde estuary which is surprisingly lightly defended. The single hex pocket near Antwerp is cleared. And the main armored assault clears a thin breakthrough three hexes toward the east.


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I consolidate my position near the Saar. I try to force the West Wall against light resistance with an armored spearhead but the defenders held. It’s clear that I need my infantry to force the West Wall. I’m a little short on infantry in this sector. I need to reassess my strategy here and how best to proceed.


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My forces in the south of Italy are now linking up with my forces in the north. There are still a few ports to clear.


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Turn 64:
Based on last turn’s experience, I decided to shift my strategy. I need to bring a mass of infantry forward to force the West Wall, but as I mentioned a few posts back I have a couple of turns until my mass of infantry is totally committed to the main push. But I want to continue to use my mobile armored formations. So my new plan is to eliminate the bulge in the German line centered around the Ardennes over the next few weeks. My armor pincers will attack parallel to the West Wall from the north and the south with a linkup planned east of Bastogne. Given the historical German operations in the Ardennes, it’s only fitting that I conduct a major operation here. My initial attacks have moderate progress.

I also fully clear the Schelde so supplies should start flowing into Antwerp next turn.


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The mop-up operation in Italy is nearing a close. My forces on the Adriatic coast have fully cleared the path to the front. Only one more port on the West coast remains to be cleared. All of my forces should be on the main front within a couple of turns. I’m contemplating railing some of these forces to participate in my operations against the West Wall, but I haven’t decided yet. Assuming they stay in Italy, I have two main objectives in Italy after the mop-up. First, seize the airfields around Udine to provide bases for bombing German cities. Second, they could attempt to push through the Alps towards Bavaria and Austria, attritioning the significantly strong German forces here.


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I don't think that you have enough forces to do an encirclement of the bulge as you might run out of movement points. What may happen is that the Germans will fall back to the West Wall and that will make it more difficult for you.

If they don't fall back and you do encircle that bulge the war may be over by Christmas...[:)]
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Turn 65:
My northern pincer made good progress advancing 50 miles south and is nearing Bastogne. The southern pincer is going much slower. A counter attack pushed my lead armor division back, so I needed to retake that ground again this turn. Plus, the Moselle River is slowing my advance because I didn’t have enough movement points to push across the river.

An encirclement seems unlikely, but if I cut the rail line at Luxembourg then the Germans will likely pull out which will net me a good 1000 square miles of territory. It will also allow me to shorten my line and concentrated more forces at my point of attack. It looks impressive if I could bag the bulge, but it actually has pretty weak German forces in it. I count about 15 odd divisions of weak strength. Still would be nice if I could pull it off. I can dream.


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RE: Operation Sledgehammer ’43

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A very interesting AAR. Thanks for that. I like the idea of invading France early.

I'm curios how your attempt to encircle the bulk of german forces in the center will turn out. A drop by paratroopers near Arlon could be enough to close the gap.
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Turn 66:
It’s the last week of September so I’m trying to make every turn count before I'm beset by bad weather. Let’s start with Italy. The last port is cleared on the western coast, so now everything is focused on breaking the line in the north. I punch a hole and the line and my limited mobile forces exploit into the hole. The Germans fiercely counter attack my armored spearhead, but it holds.


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