Essex Regiment Campaign
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 3:31 pm
Note: I had begun a Long Campaign back in the spring, but some inexplicable crash occurred with my SPWAW file, and was forced to delete the entire game from my laptop. So, unfortunately, I lost my saved game files that were useless. I now must restart the campaign from the start.
I am playing with all realistic preferences on, and giving the enemy at least 300 extra points each battle.
5th Battalion, Essex Regiment
Col Ainsworth
Catania, Sicily
1600 Hours
August 26, 1943
Following the disastrous airdrop at Catania and the subsequent Axis counter-attack, old Monty’s Eighth Army's drive toward Catania and Gerbini have begun to get bogged down in heavy fighting. The 5th Bn, Essex Regiment has been ordered forward to stop an Italian counter-attack in the sector. Expecting a number of enemy armour to participate in the attack, a squadron from the 44th Royal Tank Regiment is attached to the 5th Bn as armour support, consisting of 2 troops of Stuart I Light Tanks and a troop of Humber Armoured Cars.
Thankfully, the ground we are deployed on in a good bit of defensive ground. A long, narrow ridge runs perpendicular from the road, giving a good field of fire all along my front. A Company is positioned on the north flank, while B and C Companies lie flanking the road in the center. Lastly, D Company is guarding the south flank. The enemy build-up gives the chaps ample time to improve their positions somewhat, so that a steady line of foxholes are ready early that afternoon for the coming assault.
I am playing with all realistic preferences on, and giving the enemy at least 300 extra points each battle.
5th Battalion, Essex Regiment
Col Ainsworth
Catania, Sicily
1600 Hours
August 26, 1943
Following the disastrous airdrop at Catania and the subsequent Axis counter-attack, old Monty’s Eighth Army's drive toward Catania and Gerbini have begun to get bogged down in heavy fighting. The 5th Bn, Essex Regiment has been ordered forward to stop an Italian counter-attack in the sector. Expecting a number of enemy armour to participate in the attack, a squadron from the 44th Royal Tank Regiment is attached to the 5th Bn as armour support, consisting of 2 troops of Stuart I Light Tanks and a troop of Humber Armoured Cars.
Thankfully, the ground we are deployed on in a good bit of defensive ground. A long, narrow ridge runs perpendicular from the road, giving a good field of fire all along my front. A Company is positioned on the north flank, while B and C Companies lie flanking the road in the center. Lastly, D Company is guarding the south flank. The enemy build-up gives the chaps ample time to improve their positions somewhat, so that a steady line of foxholes are ready early that afternoon for the coming assault.