South: The planned operation north of
New Orleans has been delayed yet again by the removal of one of its principal participants, the
309 Inf Reg, to another theater.
The Mexican scouts have gotten awfully deep into
Texas, but some
Montana Guardsmen are looking to show them the exit.
FIGHT 5 - Location: N of Austin
Combatants: Montana Guardsmen vs 11 Rcn Btn, 1st Mex Army
Results:
A platoon, 5 MG, and a mortar for
an armored car and 4 jeeps with their passengers.
Notes: Only a patrol was encountered.
Follow-up:
A platoon, 1 MG, 2 mortars, and a gun for
2 armored cars, 5 jeeps and their passengers. Another patrol.
A German bridging force is reportedly attempting to create a crossing at the confluence of the
Mississippi and
Arkansas Rivers. As this would allow tanks from
Das Reich and an infantry division access to my rear areas, massive reinforcements have been railed to the area, including the
26 ID.
Marines are stationed in
Oklahoma City as a strategic reserve.
Memphis was almost taken, but the city has been turned into a fortress, and the Germans will find it difficult to capture with frontal attacks, even with
Das Reich.
There are still many coherent combat units behind enemy lines that the Germans seem to be unable or unwilling to eliminate.
Nashville was attacked by the
28 Pz Div,
which did not succeed in taking the city (despite the presence of no more than a weak fixed garrison). The
179 Inf Reg has been allowed to retire to the
Ohio Line unmolested (except for a couple of recon companies holding the crossings).
FIGHT 6 - Location: N of Nashville
Combatants:
179 Inf Reg, 45 ID vs
310 Rcn Btn, 40 Pz Div
Results:
A platoon for
several dozen men, 1 MG, 2 mortars, 5 armored cars.
