Turn 7.
Bad weather brewing in the Artic, but the Med remains calm.
With the capture of Catania on Sicily and the ports of Tortoli and Oristano on Sardinia the Allies pull stakes on their temporary ports.
TF 545 (C) is spotted offshore of Tortoli to aid with port repairs.
Pilots lulled into a false sense of security after long patrols hunting U-boats in the Atlantic encounter the terror their bomber brethren have been experiencing over the Reich.
Results like this lead to the Allies calling off naval patrols NE of Olbia for the time being.
Sensing that Allied naval interdiction are getting weaker due to a month of high tempo the Luftwaffe decides to turn up the heat.
Allied raids in the N Europe meet a few fighter swarms.
In Sicily Patton has pulled 2nd Armored back from Catania to try and bisect the island. The Rangers are called in to fill the gap NW of Catania while 7th Army continues pushing in all sectors against Italian defenders.
Hube elects to pull the H. Goering Pz Div back around Mt Etna and assault the Rangers directly. The hope is to open the American lines and press towards the ports in their rear.
The Rangers flee from the panzer onslaught. Their light weapons offer them no hope on these open plains.
Schmalz Bde drives the attack and Patton cannot rally the Rangers. They swim over the river to the west.
The Italian motorized are again put into action. One regiment makes contact with the 2nd Armored to ensure they cannot serve as reserve. The remaining motorized regiment sweeps through Agrigento and overruns the depot and airbase at Licata. If the Italians had been better fueled to start the week they'd be sitting in Gela now.
On Sardinia the Germans continue slowly falling back north while the Italians hold out on the western coast.

"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