Ityalians defend Mechilli 5/11/41
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 1:42 pm
Mechilli Libya
5/11/1941
1100 Hours
Dam this month went by fast and here we are again goin up against the dam British again. We know from intelligence we will be facing a seasoned fighting force. Heavy with Matilda IIs and Crusaders. We were unable to get any of our tanks repaired or replaced during the past month. Enemy air has all but cut our supply from home to here.
We have once again been given assurance from the German commanders we can count on a full German company of tanks if we need them for this battle. Have been told not to wait too long to call as the terrain does not go for fast advances.
I really dont think the British armor is goin to make a big difference today. The main supply had a hell of a lot of mines sittting around doing nothing. They were able to get out to us early enough close to 100 mines. As our front is a very small area to cover we were able in some places to get a full four rows of mines laid out. Our engineers are also setting out there little supply of mines in front of our lines. Goin to be hell on the British tanks today im sure. Also we were able to get some upgrades to a few of our ATG, SPAA, and a few of our IG. All upgrades are later models and heavier mm guns.
A has been lined to the north of the road and the front objectives. B is lined up just south of the road and the front objectives maybe 250 feet.
C who did not get all there replacements and is going into the battle short has been given the south objective to guard. Do not expect the British to be too aggresive there. They were also givin some of the new artty as they may need the extra help. War is so unpredictable at times.
Right now we are sitting at 91 % battle effectivness. Just hope we dont have the same kind of battle we had last month at Msus. We are slowly getting a center of veterans just have lost too many and are still getting green replacements from home. It is starting to get very hot and there is a slight haze that is laying all over the battle field. Visability is close to 800 feet. Have given the order no one is to open up before 500 feet. This is to give our gunners a little better chance to hit something as they are not the best shots.
HQ: I Ariete Roma Legion
Col: Tito Cochelli Commanding
5/11/1941
1100 Hours
Dam this month went by fast and here we are again goin up against the dam British again. We know from intelligence we will be facing a seasoned fighting force. Heavy with Matilda IIs and Crusaders. We were unable to get any of our tanks repaired or replaced during the past month. Enemy air has all but cut our supply from home to here.
We have once again been given assurance from the German commanders we can count on a full German company of tanks if we need them for this battle. Have been told not to wait too long to call as the terrain does not go for fast advances.
I really dont think the British armor is goin to make a big difference today. The main supply had a hell of a lot of mines sittting around doing nothing. They were able to get out to us early enough close to 100 mines. As our front is a very small area to cover we were able in some places to get a full four rows of mines laid out. Our engineers are also setting out there little supply of mines in front of our lines. Goin to be hell on the British tanks today im sure. Also we were able to get some upgrades to a few of our ATG, SPAA, and a few of our IG. All upgrades are later models and heavier mm guns.
A has been lined to the north of the road and the front objectives. B is lined up just south of the road and the front objectives maybe 250 feet.
C who did not get all there replacements and is going into the battle short has been given the south objective to guard. Do not expect the British to be too aggresive there. They were also givin some of the new artty as they may need the extra help. War is so unpredictable at times.
Right now we are sitting at 91 % battle effectivness. Just hope we dont have the same kind of battle we had last month at Msus. We are slowly getting a center of veterans just have lost too many and are still getting green replacements from home. It is starting to get very hot and there is a slight haze that is laying all over the battle field. Visability is close to 800 feet. Have given the order no one is to open up before 500 feet. This is to give our gunners a little better chance to hit something as they are not the best shots.
HQ: I Ariete Roma Legion
Col: Tito Cochelli Commanding