Sept / Oct 1940 - Bloody September
A truly bloody pair of months (not over yet but probably soon.
It's Impulse #13, and it's Allied time to do things!
Mussolini finally entered the war against the Commonwealth. A crave for glory, more lands, and so forth.
Italy opens with the bombing of 2 TRS in Casablanca, and a run on Gibraltar (the first by a Sparviero LND, and the latter by a Sparviero NAV).
Both were not as successful as hoped. Of the 2 TRS, one is damaged and the other disorganized.
In Gibraltar the Italians disorganize a carrier, and do some damage to cruisers. Nothing spectacular again.
"Il Duce" is disappointed, but he has other aces in the sleeve.
The Italian Regia Marina sails in grand force, from Cadiz sending ships all over the Atlantic for convoy raiding, and their main battle squadron - alongside the Kriegsmarine whole sailing from Lisbon, in Cape St. Vincent. All of them sitting on the 4 Box. Almost 30 naval units.
The Luftwaffe covers the 1 and 2 boxes, with 3 Bf109 and 1 HE115 at 1; and 1 Bf110 and 1 HE115 at the 2.
Amazingly enough the Italians find only in the mediterranean, and in all other seas (4 zones!) they do not find, despite having 50% chances to!
The Mediterranean is cleared by CW convoys (3 of them sank) and German Marines invade Cyprus.
The retaliation is swift, the Brits and the French bring in lots of ships in Cape St. Vincent (a total of 169 Sea to Sea factors scattered across the 0 to 3 Box! - Against the 97 of the Regia Marina and Kriegsmarine combined). Grand air cover arrives at the 0 by the RAF (3 UK fighters, and the Chirri!)
The UK finds with 1-3; the Axis with 1-5. The first round Allies roll 1 and Axis 9. All of the W.Allied ships find (because of a carrier plane with 4 movement at the 0 box), with tons of surprise, and the Axis navy is picked on and hammered severely.
The second round, as Axis stays, see the W.Allied find still (but with 2 and 3 box only) the Axis navy, and they keep hammering.
The third round the Axis finds, but peels it and the surprise is minimal. They attack the 0 box and their AA guns down the Chirri (and its pilot) and the rest of surprise points soak the damage ...
It goes on. On, and on, and on.
The Axis Navies turn into a shadow of themselves, where even big ships as the Bismark, Gneisenau and Conte di Cavour are sank, both Littorios damaged and the Scharnorst too. Dozens of cruisers sank.
The whole naval affair was dire.
British submarines raid the Italian coast.
British ships raid West Med, temporarily wiping supply to Italians in Marocco (and crushing 2 CPs of Italy).
German submarines join the Italian cruisers in Central and North Atlantic.
The Italian cruisers in Bay of Biscay are repelled with ease.
The Axis clears the whole of Central Atlantic of UK convoys except one; Uk depletes their reserve convoys to replace the losses.
Axis finds repeatedly then in North Atlantic, wiping the whole CW Convoys on the spot.
Then, at late october, Germans finished their preparations, in a window of good time Gibraltar is assaulted.
Fallschirjager lands in Gibraltar, Von Rundstedt leads the assault. And the Luftwaffe is levelling the Rock to a plain (or almost). Only the promised shore bombardment is never coming (By the time Gibraltar is assaulted, afloat in Cape St. Vincent there are only the 4 Italian BBs!).
It's a +10 attack. Germany suffers one loss (Berlin MIL) but the brits loses 2 units (INF and GARR) and their Arty is sent home!
The initially disrupted Carrier in Gibraltar is scuttled by the crew before the Axis can get hands on it.
At the sea the Luftwaffe gets more lucky and starts to grind away the RAF in Cape St. Vincent. (Luftwaffe loses 1 FTR2 with pilot, but shots down the Harrow, and 2 Spitfires), and then the wild bombing starts.
Last but not least, the Italians led by Balbo in Marocco proceeds with an assault, costing a MOT to the Brits, with no losses (but many disrupted) of the Italians!
The USA did not digested well the fall of Gibraltar though, and gained another chit.
