RE: Korsun Pocket
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:29 am
Colonel Stiegel uses the slight lull in the fighting on the hilltop to send a messenger to tell the northern attack group to go slow and be alert for further Soviet assaults coming from the northeast region where the infamous Top Hat hill looms. The one damaged Tiger stays in the trees next to the burning truck while the two Tigers on the road destroy a truck and various groups of men retreating east. The engineers position themselves in the trees and add their fire to cutting down the stragglers. Artillery continues to interdict the access routes to the area to slow down advancing Russian forces which have not yet been spotted. The textbook attack on the town instantly changes into a desperate defense when four T-34s come down the road firing all their weapons at the damaged tank. In the exchange, the damaged Tiger is again hit at least twice by 76mm shells and is sprayed down with copious machine gun fire while all four T-34s are destroyed by the three Tigers' combined fire. The damaged Tiger is now immobilized with further systems damage leaving only two remaining operational Tigers to support the engineers' attack into the northern town.
On Horseshoe Hill, only four surviving riflemen are between Colonel Stiegel the next Russian attack. The air metal density index soars again when tanks and infantry again hammer into the battered German defenders. The four men holding the line of trees repel enemy infantry attacks and then repeatedly close assault a tank before having to retreat leaving behind another casualty. When the tank crashes through the trees, Colonel Stiegel himself leads an attack on the tank but fails to damage it. A pair of big shells come shrieking overhead from the Nashorns to finally destroy the tank before it can overrun the commander and his staff.
In the south, the grenadiers continue moving forward along the road using trucks to move up mortars and an 88 while an MG34 cuts down enemy cavalry and men from long range. Despite the interdicting fire from two guns on the eastern road, an attack by KV-1s and infantry grinds forward and is taken under fire by the grenadiers and armor on the plateau destroying one tank and causing casualties among the enemy troops. The view from the plateau is poor and it is planned for the two Panthers stationed there to come down and join the grenadiers once they reach the crossroads while the two assault guns remain on the plateau to provide overwatch.

On Horseshoe Hill, only four surviving riflemen are between Colonel Stiegel the next Russian attack. The air metal density index soars again when tanks and infantry again hammer into the battered German defenders. The four men holding the line of trees repel enemy infantry attacks and then repeatedly close assault a tank before having to retreat leaving behind another casualty. When the tank crashes through the trees, Colonel Stiegel himself leads an attack on the tank but fails to damage it. A pair of big shells come shrieking overhead from the Nashorns to finally destroy the tank before it can overrun the commander and his staff.
In the south, the grenadiers continue moving forward along the road using trucks to move up mortars and an 88 while an MG34 cuts down enemy cavalry and men from long range. Despite the interdicting fire from two guns on the eastern road, an attack by KV-1s and infantry grinds forward and is taken under fire by the grenadiers and armor on the plateau destroying one tank and causing casualties among the enemy troops. The view from the plateau is poor and it is planned for the two Panthers stationed there to come down and join the grenadiers once they reach the crossroads while the two assault guns remain on the plateau to provide overwatch.

