May 1940 Britain faces the Germans
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 12:00 am
Western Front Arras: 0900 Hours 5/1/40
We have been ordered to find and engage the enemy. I have been given a rag tag group to say the least. It is made up of three companys of different nationalities. The first company is British troops from the north of England with Irish and men from south Wales. The second company is from Canada called the Halifax Rifles. The third is from India including men from the Royal Gurka Rifles. These are all good men hand picked by Monty himself.
Each company has a sec of ATR one assigned to each plattoon. Also every company has two sections of HMG Vickers type. There is a plattoon of sappers assigned to each company. A troop of infantry tanks Matilda II and section of Cruiser IIA for close support.
Artty is supplied by a section of 25MM ATG and a troop of 6 pounder infantry guns. British have the Bofors AA where the Indian and Canadians have the 303 Lewis HMG. Section of each for every company.
HQ will supply us with 6 mortars 3 inch type and 4 18 MM howitzers.
We also have on call 3 batterys each of 8 inch and 4.5 inch howitzers. An FO will work with each company for fire control missions.
Our tank force consists of 3 sections MK VIb light tanks and 3 troops Cruisers II A 10s. We also have 3 sections Bren AT carriers plus 3 sections Bren LMG which have been assigned to the Engineers. I wish our tank force was larger and stronger but that was all the home office could manage for us.
Going to be tough up against what i have heard the Germans will throw at us. But we are loyal British subjects and will give it a go what say. Hip Hip Hooray for the Queen and country.
The weather is clear and you can see for near 2600 yards. Pretty but very dangerous for us. I know the Germans can out distance us with there big guns. We have to get close to hurt there tanks where they can sit off and take pot shots at us. Going to have to be sneaky in this one old boy.
Commander VII Queens Royal Rifles: Col Thomas Helmsly
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We have been ordered to find and engage the enemy. I have been given a rag tag group to say the least. It is made up of three companys of different nationalities. The first company is British troops from the north of England with Irish and men from south Wales. The second company is from Canada called the Halifax Rifles. The third is from India including men from the Royal Gurka Rifles. These are all good men hand picked by Monty himself.
Each company has a sec of ATR one assigned to each plattoon. Also every company has two sections of HMG Vickers type. There is a plattoon of sappers assigned to each company. A troop of infantry tanks Matilda II and section of Cruiser IIA for close support.
Artty is supplied by a section of 25MM ATG and a troop of 6 pounder infantry guns. British have the Bofors AA where the Indian and Canadians have the 303 Lewis HMG. Section of each for every company.
HQ will supply us with 6 mortars 3 inch type and 4 18 MM howitzers.
We also have on call 3 batterys each of 8 inch and 4.5 inch howitzers. An FO will work with each company for fire control missions.
Our tank force consists of 3 sections MK VIb light tanks and 3 troops Cruisers II A 10s. We also have 3 sections Bren AT carriers plus 3 sections Bren LMG which have been assigned to the Engineers. I wish our tank force was larger and stronger but that was all the home office could manage for us.
Going to be tough up against what i have heard the Germans will throw at us. But we are loyal British subjects and will give it a go what say. Hip Hip Hooray for the Queen and country.
The weather is clear and you can see for near 2600 yards. Pretty but very dangerous for us. I know the Germans can out distance us with there big guns. We have to get close to hurt there tanks where they can sit off and take pot shots at us. Going to have to be sneaky in this one old boy.
Commander VII Queens Royal Rifles: Col Thomas Helmsly
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