Halfaya Libia 11/13/1941
Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:46 pm
Halfaya Libia
11/13/1941
0400 Hours
We have been given orders to slow the german advance here today. We are to hold at all costs no matter what comes at us. I figure the germans will thro a lot of armor at us. They have to push us back or stop us in our tracks to take pressure off Tobruk.
I have set B comapny up to guard our northern flank. A company will take the center and the canadians will have the southern flank. We were able to scrounge up 70 mines and they will be laid in a row from north to south about 800 feet in front of our lines. Vis is only 300 feet today due to a major sand storm that started around midnight.
The tank support has been set up with in 100 feet of our front lines so as to be able to respond quickly to the German armor. Hoping that our mines will give us enough warning so that our artty support consisting of 2 batteries of 203 can lay in on them before they reach our lines as we are unable to see where the mines are laid in this sandstorm.
Dont believe our ATGs will be of much use as they are not close enough to the front lines to see the enemy as they approach. My 3 inch mortars and 25 Lb howitzers will have to suppress the enemy as much as possible today. The engineers are to supplement the mine field by laying as fast as they can another belt in front of there companys.
This should be a heck of abattle as we have heard they are mobilizing as much armor in our sector as they can.
HQ: VII Royal Dragoons
Sir Nigel Kingsly Commanding
11/13/1941
0400 Hours
We have been given orders to slow the german advance here today. We are to hold at all costs no matter what comes at us. I figure the germans will thro a lot of armor at us. They have to push us back or stop us in our tracks to take pressure off Tobruk.
I have set B comapny up to guard our northern flank. A company will take the center and the canadians will have the southern flank. We were able to scrounge up 70 mines and they will be laid in a row from north to south about 800 feet in front of our lines. Vis is only 300 feet today due to a major sand storm that started around midnight.
The tank support has been set up with in 100 feet of our front lines so as to be able to respond quickly to the German armor. Hoping that our mines will give us enough warning so that our artty support consisting of 2 batteries of 203 can lay in on them before they reach our lines as we are unable to see where the mines are laid in this sandstorm.
Dont believe our ATGs will be of much use as they are not close enough to the front lines to see the enemy as they approach. My 3 inch mortars and 25 Lb howitzers will have to suppress the enemy as much as possible today. The engineers are to supplement the mine field by laying as fast as they can another belt in front of there companys.
This should be a heck of abattle as we have heard they are mobilizing as much armor in our sector as they can.
HQ: VII Royal Dragoons
Sir Nigel Kingsly Commanding