Grenadiers Delay Bir Hacheim 6/14/1941
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 4:09 pm
Bir Hacheim Libya
6/14/1941
1200 Hours
We are to stop the British from getting into Tobruk and relief the belegured garrison there. We have set up a delaying action here at Bir Hacheim. We have not been able to really get any of the new upgrades. As Hitler feels we are a second front and do not need all the new toys to fight against the British. After all didnt we chase them out of Dunkirk with the equipment available at the time.
Our men are up to the challange anyways so I have no fear that today will be another glourious victory. It is noon here in the desert and it is hotter then hades. The sweat rolls off like a water fall which at times impedes your eye sight and makes it hard to aim your weapon.
Looks like this will be a tough fight as we can hear the roar of many engines as they prepare to advance against our lines. We have set up in a 2 mile front from north to south in some of the worst landscape I have ever seen. Vis is 1200 yards which should give our gunners some good shooting today. It is clear today with not one cloud in the sky.
HQ: XV Grenadiers
Col: Karl Mueller Commanding
6/14/1941
1200 Hours
We are to stop the British from getting into Tobruk and relief the belegured garrison there. We have set up a delaying action here at Bir Hacheim. We have not been able to really get any of the new upgrades. As Hitler feels we are a second front and do not need all the new toys to fight against the British. After all didnt we chase them out of Dunkirk with the equipment available at the time.
Our men are up to the challange anyways so I have no fear that today will be another glourious victory. It is noon here in the desert and it is hotter then hades. The sweat rolls off like a water fall which at times impedes your eye sight and makes it hard to aim your weapon.
Looks like this will be a tough fight as we can hear the roar of many engines as they prepare to advance against our lines. We have set up in a 2 mile front from north to south in some of the worst landscape I have ever seen. Vis is 1200 yards which should give our gunners some good shooting today. It is clear today with not one cloud in the sky.
HQ: XV Grenadiers
Col: Karl Mueller Commanding