1944 Market Garden AAR
Posted: Sat May 18, 2024 9:15 pm
1944 Market Garden RBv01 AAR
Introduction
This is an After Action Report for scenario 1944 Market Garden RBv01. The scenario is a modified version of John Schettler’s scenario Market Garden 44. In his briefing the original author states that the scenario is designed to accommodate nonhistorical strategies. As this is the first time I have ever attempted the scenario, I’ve elected to go with a non-historical campaign.
Scenario Setup
Map scale: 2.5km
Turn Scale: 1/2 Week
Unit Scale: Regiment/Battalion
Formation Scale: Brigade/Regiment/Battalion/Kampf Group
Length: 20 turns
Dates: September 17 – 20th, 1944
Complexity:
Allied (British, American, Polish)
Initial deployment, 15 formations, 101 units
Maximum deployment, 106 units
Theater Options, 0
Axis (German)
Initial deployment, 17 formations, 122 units
Maximum deployment, 20 formations, 148 units
Theater Options, 0
RBv01 changes
Changes have been made to Market Garden 44 as shown below. Note that some of these changes were made as a result of game play and are not included in the scenario version used for this AAR.
1944 Market Garden RBv01 Changes:
1. Advanced Rules: Disengagement OFF, No Borders ON, New Density Rules OFF, High Supply OFF
2. Max Rounds per Battle = 4
3. Hex Conversion, Readiness and Supply Cost = 50
4. Allied Supply = 70, Axis Supply = 50
5. ZOC Cost = 150
6. Supply Radius Allied = 10, Axis = 5
7. Unit colors revised with custom “col” file
8. Day 1 Allied airlift increased from 1800 to 2400
9. Added “Set Distance” to all airfields (prevents artillery bombardment)
10. German formation Orders Emphasis set for new Objective Tracks
11. Programmed German PO for three random Objective Tracks
Plan of Attack
My plan is for XXX Corps to advance on a route East of Eindhoven/Nijmegen and assault Arnhem from the East flank. Paratroop units are critical in paving the way.
British 1st AB Red Devils. Will drop in the vicinity of Grathem and secure an avenue of approximately 24 Km.
101st Airborne. Tasked to drop in the area of Wansum/Well and secure the bridge over the Maas River
82nd Airborne. Tasked to drop near Kalkar/Rees and secure the Rhine River bridge. Secondary task is to destroy the German supply depot at Rees. The 82nd is the strongest of the airborne divisions and, therefore, is being deployed where the heaviest German resistance is expected.
Polish Brigade. They are the reserve and will be tasked as the situation develops.
XXX Corps. Will breakthrough the forward German defenses and advance through the airborne corridor. Arnhem will be assaulted from the East.
VIII Corps. Ordered to advance parallel to XXX Corps and eliminate any opposition on the right flank.
XII Corps. Tasked in providing flank protection on the left flank, generally along the Albert Canal.
Air Force. Bridge destruction designed to disrupt German reinforcement and supply movement. Switching to interdiction during German turn periods.
The close-up view shows the disposition of the British ground forces and their planned routes of march.
On the left XII Corps composition:
15th Scotts Div
53rd Welsh Div
Right flank VIII Corps composition:
29th Armored Bde
3rd Infantry Bde
Corps Support Troops
XXX Corps (Horrocks) composition:
50th Northumbria Div
43rd Welsh Div
5th Guard Armored Bde
32nd Guard Armored Div
Instead of measuring success by total VPs, I’ll consider crossing the Rhine in strength (at Rees or Emmerich) as the condition for a strategic victory. Taking Arnhem bridge is the icing.
Introduction
This is an After Action Report for scenario 1944 Market Garden RBv01. The scenario is a modified version of John Schettler’s scenario Market Garden 44. In his briefing the original author states that the scenario is designed to accommodate nonhistorical strategies. As this is the first time I have ever attempted the scenario, I’ve elected to go with a non-historical campaign.
Scenario Setup
Map scale: 2.5km
Turn Scale: 1/2 Week
Unit Scale: Regiment/Battalion
Formation Scale: Brigade/Regiment/Battalion/Kampf Group
Length: 20 turns
Dates: September 17 – 20th, 1944
Complexity:
Allied (British, American, Polish)
Initial deployment, 15 formations, 101 units
Maximum deployment, 106 units
Theater Options, 0
Axis (German)
Initial deployment, 17 formations, 122 units
Maximum deployment, 20 formations, 148 units
Theater Options, 0
RBv01 changes
Changes have been made to Market Garden 44 as shown below. Note that some of these changes were made as a result of game play and are not included in the scenario version used for this AAR.
1944 Market Garden RBv01 Changes:
1. Advanced Rules: Disengagement OFF, No Borders ON, New Density Rules OFF, High Supply OFF
2. Max Rounds per Battle = 4
3. Hex Conversion, Readiness and Supply Cost = 50
4. Allied Supply = 70, Axis Supply = 50
5. ZOC Cost = 150
6. Supply Radius Allied = 10, Axis = 5
7. Unit colors revised with custom “col” file
8. Day 1 Allied airlift increased from 1800 to 2400
9. Added “Set Distance” to all airfields (prevents artillery bombardment)
10. German formation Orders Emphasis set for new Objective Tracks
11. Programmed German PO for three random Objective Tracks
Plan of Attack
My plan is for XXX Corps to advance on a route East of Eindhoven/Nijmegen and assault Arnhem from the East flank. Paratroop units are critical in paving the way.
British 1st AB Red Devils. Will drop in the vicinity of Grathem and secure an avenue of approximately 24 Km.
101st Airborne. Tasked to drop in the area of Wansum/Well and secure the bridge over the Maas River
82nd Airborne. Tasked to drop near Kalkar/Rees and secure the Rhine River bridge. Secondary task is to destroy the German supply depot at Rees. The 82nd is the strongest of the airborne divisions and, therefore, is being deployed where the heaviest German resistance is expected.
Polish Brigade. They are the reserve and will be tasked as the situation develops.
XXX Corps. Will breakthrough the forward German defenses and advance through the airborne corridor. Arnhem will be assaulted from the East.
VIII Corps. Ordered to advance parallel to XXX Corps and eliminate any opposition on the right flank.
XII Corps. Tasked in providing flank protection on the left flank, generally along the Albert Canal.
Air Force. Bridge destruction designed to disrupt German reinforcement and supply movement. Switching to interdiction during German turn periods.
The close-up view shows the disposition of the British ground forces and their planned routes of march.
On the left XII Corps composition:
15th Scotts Div
53rd Welsh Div
Right flank VIII Corps composition:
29th Armored Bde
3rd Infantry Bde
Corps Support Troops
XXX Corps (Horrocks) composition:
50th Northumbria Div
43rd Welsh Div
5th Guard Armored Bde
32nd Guard Armored Div
Instead of measuring success by total VPs, I’ll consider crossing the Rhine in strength (at Rees or Emmerich) as the condition for a strategic victory. Taking Arnhem bridge is the icing.