That Which We Hold So Dear
Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 1:12 pm
Enemy forces:
According to the scenario description, there are airborne troops deployed in Huissen; airborne have good morale and firepower, but should be short of heavy weapons.
A relief force with armor (and possibly infantry) is coming from the south. Armor should consist of a mix of Shermans/Cromwells and Fireflies/Challengers. The latter are to be dealt with ASAP, as they are the only British tanks capable of killing Panthers.
The British have 1 x 80mm OBA: it should be more a nuisance than a threat.
Friendly forces:
German forces enter over several turns and consist of:
SS troops with good leaders and SW, lots of LATW
2nd line troops, useful for recon (drawing enemy fire), mopping up and garrisoning VP hexes.
Lots of armor (2 234/1, 7 Panthers, 3 Pz IVJ, 2 Jpz IV, 1 251/1 and 1 251/2). Armoured cars should perform recon, Panthers will deal with British tanks, Pz IVs will support infantry and JPz IV will remain in reserve to deal with any surprise.
The Germans have 1 x 100mm OBA: even though I seriously doubt it can affect units in fortified buildings, it is a nice extra that can come handy.
Terrain:
Huissen contains two groups of VP hexes in fortified buildings; there are some small hills that could be useful for artillery spotting and long range support fire.
South of Huissen there is a large plain, with grain fields in the west
Another group of VP hexes is in a small village in the south-west.
Victory conditions:
Both VP hexes and casualties provide VPs. Control of all VP hexes provides 70 VPs, which is not enough for a Major Victory (75 VPs are required).
German Setup:
Most entry hexes are on the west side of the map top edge. Besides that, the east side is exposed to fire from the schoolhouse, so most infantry will set up on the west side. Reinforcements will enter from the side closer to the main attack.
German Plan:
1) First, armored cars and HS will perform some recon. After a weak spot is located, all available forces will attack there.
2) Once penetration is made, most infantry and the Pz IV will turn to flank the other side, while Panthers and some escorting infantry will break through to meet the British tank in the plain.
3) After all VP in Huissen have been taken, the attack will continue towards the southern village.
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According to the scenario description, there are airborne troops deployed in Huissen; airborne have good morale and firepower, but should be short of heavy weapons.
A relief force with armor (and possibly infantry) is coming from the south. Armor should consist of a mix of Shermans/Cromwells and Fireflies/Challengers. The latter are to be dealt with ASAP, as they are the only British tanks capable of killing Panthers.
The British have 1 x 80mm OBA: it should be more a nuisance than a threat.
Friendly forces:
German forces enter over several turns and consist of:
SS troops with good leaders and SW, lots of LATW
2nd line troops, useful for recon (drawing enemy fire), mopping up and garrisoning VP hexes.
Lots of armor (2 234/1, 7 Panthers, 3 Pz IVJ, 2 Jpz IV, 1 251/1 and 1 251/2). Armoured cars should perform recon, Panthers will deal with British tanks, Pz IVs will support infantry and JPz IV will remain in reserve to deal with any surprise.
The Germans have 1 x 100mm OBA: even though I seriously doubt it can affect units in fortified buildings, it is a nice extra that can come handy.
Terrain:
Huissen contains two groups of VP hexes in fortified buildings; there are some small hills that could be useful for artillery spotting and long range support fire.
South of Huissen there is a large plain, with grain fields in the west
Another group of VP hexes is in a small village in the south-west.
Victory conditions:
Both VP hexes and casualties provide VPs. Control of all VP hexes provides 70 VPs, which is not enough for a Major Victory (75 VPs are required).
German Setup:
Most entry hexes are on the west side of the map top edge. Besides that, the east side is exposed to fire from the schoolhouse, so most infantry will set up on the west side. Reinforcements will enter from the side closer to the main attack.
German Plan:
1) First, armored cars and HS will perform some recon. After a weak spot is located, all available forces will attack there.
2) Once penetration is made, most infantry and the Pz IV will turn to flank the other side, while Panthers and some escorting infantry will break through to meet the British tank in the plain.
3) After all VP in Huissen have been taken, the attack will continue towards the southern village.
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