View Full Version : Ruth! Ruth! Ruth! We March! - Feld Marshal Arnhem vs. General dannybou
Salutations all, forum and PBEM newbie reporting!
Joined up over the weekend and dannybou was kind enough to be my opponent for a Bulge (16_02s, default rules, explicit supply off) game, will be using this thread to give my perspective of our game as we move along, hopefully danny will have some time to give his side of the story too.
16_02s was chosen because no matter how you cut it the Germans are going to have their behinds handed to them by endgame, what more if the opponent is a wily human. Hopefully the 2 additional Pz Divs and earlier release of key units already on map will make life for Danny's GIs a little uncomfortable before they return the favour when the snow thaws and his Jabos return.
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December 16, 1944, 0600hrs (Turn 1)
Orders from OKW have come down, the Meuse! We shall cleave the Allies in 2 and force them to sue for peace. The forces we have so carefully husbanded and kept from the prying eyes of Allied recon are finally in place. The Ardennes, from where we erupted just 4 years ago to tear the French line asunder will once again be the setting for the Fatherland's greatest victory yet. The Allies have in their arrogance strung out a mere corps over 100 miles heavily forested terrain in the false belief that no major action could occur over such inhospitable terrain, we shall make them see the folly of their ways!
The weather and terrain are conspiring against our movement west, while some infantry managed to cross the Our river prior to the start of the offensive, the majority of our forces have yet to cross the Our, where are the engineers??
Elements of our forward divisions are in contact with the enemy after a massive preparatory bombardment all along the line, we cannot see the result and can only hope we have caused a great deal of damage and disruption. Meanwhile other elements of our great offensive are moving forward in anticipation of closing with the enemy, we shall see what the day brings.
Excellent! It is nice to see some excitement finally in the PzC Section! Welcome aboard! :D
Excellent! It is nice to see some excitement finally in the PzC Section! Welcome aboard! :D
Thanks for the welcome! I was wondering if I was talking to an empty room, nice to see someone's taking the time to read the stuff I'm posting.
Chris
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December 16, 0800hrs (Turn 2)
The general advance across the front continues. The cursed Dannynites have subjected some of our forward units to artillery attacks but that seems to be the extent of their response thus far. Intelligence was right about the Dannynite deployments, infantry spread out and deployed in the tiny villages and hamlets that mark the countryside, often out of reach of supporting artillery and too understrength to stop the juggernaut that is our counteroffensive. Engineer units are moving forward but not fast enough. In other news, OKW is seriously considering my request for the release of additional forces so I can be in Antwerp in time for Christmas. I wonder if those Cubans I sent Der Fuhrer did the trick.
6th Pz Armee AO
Dietrich was whining about something that sounded like Christmas and the Meuse when I left his CP, he reports 2 infantry divisions and a calvary group standing in his way but assures me he will soon make short work of them.
5th Pz Armee AO
The Greyhounds of the 116th made some spectacular gains in the area south of St. Vith as they smashed into the thin line of infantry that stood in their way, however, other units are still struggling to get across the Our, curse the lack of time we had to prepare!
7th Armee AO
Brandenberger reports his units are moving forward as scheduled. Opposition in his AO is light as expected.
US First turn
Troops got hit hard at some places. Some are disrupting quickly, due to being green. Concentrating massed artillery to slow down Jerries advances. Hold God Damn It!!! Hold don't run away!!!!!!!!
After a third turn, the US forces are still realling back from the German onslaught. Some units in the centre are breaking. And I haven't even seen the SS Panzer divisions yet......
December 16, 1400hrs
Resistance across the entire front is much stiffer than expected, small units of Dannynites are holding their ground and putting up a fight, most will die in place as a result of their foolish heroics but they are buying precious time for my opponent to bring up the avalanche of reinforcements he is sure to have. OKW has released the 10th SS PzD and 11th PzD to my command, I will have to think about where to commit them in order to cause the most pain to Danny.
AOK.7 AO
Bridging units are furiously working to put up as many bridges across the Our and units are starting to move across and join their kameraden on the west bank. Elements of the 352 VGD are on the outskirts of Diekirch while the rest of the Army moves to shore up the left flank of the advance. The VGDs are finding it hard to execute their orders due to the large quantities of green men in the ranks, fortunately the VAKs and VWBs of the Armee are doing a fine job of immolating the positions of the Americans who choose to stand and fight.
PzAOK.5 AO
2 PzD has managed to setup a crossing and units are streaming across the Our to join it's lead regiment for the assault on Clervaux. The American Division in the Schnee Eifel area has been postively identified as the 106th Infantry after the Aufklarung Abt. of the 116th PzD stumbled across it's HQ at Elcherath and shot it up while it was scouting for a way into St. Vith. Elements of LXVI.AK are about to complete it's encirlement and destruction.
PzAOK.6
The PzDs of I SS.PzK are on the move after a damnable delay in their movement from start lines. Hopefully the Korp's infantry divisions would have cleaved a path through forward deployed Dannynite units by the time the panzers reach the front lines. The calvary group covering the Losheim Gap fell back in disarray before the advance of 3 FJD and more than half of it's units have now been encircled. Forward units probing in the direction of Elsenborn report contact with Dannynite armour, I had hoped it would be a while longer before I saw those.
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P.S. How's the AAR going? Comments and critiques welcomed.
AAR is doing fine. :)
The US forces are holding in the north and will not give an inch without a fight. If I can keep the German forces disrupted, I'm in business.
The centre, well for a lack of a better word, is in shambles. The forward elements are breaking and I have to retreat them so they can rally and fight another day. Some units are still fighting and I have sent orders to all my company commanders that they are to fight and buy time for my reinforcements to arrive. Some Shermans are starting to arrive and hopefully with a few tank killer units, I'll be able to slow the SS onslaught which is sure to come. All units have the same orders: dig-in where you stand and the engineers will blow bridges as much as they can.
In the southern sector, the Germans don't seem to have put too much units in the line. Although they are making some progress, not much compared to the centre.
Hold on Boys, we're gonna win this fight!!
Into my 6th turn now. The northern flank is holding well. The massed artillery barrages are keeping his VG Regiments disrupted. In the centre, it is another story. The 106th ID is a mess and has ceased to operate cohesively. Too many Companies and Battalions have broken and I am forced to retreat them without offering a fight to Jerry. I hate that. In the south, the 4th ID is holding and has just received some much needed armored reinforcements.
December 16, 1800hrs (Turn 7)
Nightfall sees mixed results for Army Group B's first day.
PzAOK.6 AO
Mixed results from the VGDs, the veteran American 2nd ID has thrown back assaults on it's positions all day and has not moved an inch. However, the 12th VGD has made good progress in the direction of Rocherath-Krinkelt and should be in position to assault the twin villages at first light. Elements of 3rd FJD have pushed aside the calvary group at Losheim and are moving west. The 150th PzB should have St. Vith in hand by daylight as it rushes to cover the Korps's left flank. The SS PzDs have yet to come into play as they struggle with the traffic jams that have developed along the few roads capable of supporting armour, although first light should see the Dannynites in for a bit of a fight.
PzAOK.5 AO
LXVI.AK is rounding up elements of the surrounded division in the Schnee Eifel region, there have been some surrenders but the majority are choosing to make a fight of it and the Korps will have to spend valuable time securing the area. The 116th PzD has reached the Our and is attempting to secure crossing at several points. Further south, XLVII.PzK is making preparations to capture the crossing at Clervaux in order to clear the way into Bastogne and Wiltz.
AOK.7 AO
Progress is slow against splintered yet dogged resistance, the lack of armour in this sector and the slow bridge building do not help things. Still, great things weren't expected of this Armee and all goes to plan.
Into turn 9. It is looking pretty bleak indeed. The centre divisions are collapsing. Most of my young and inexperienced soldiers are fleeing at the approach of the German tanks and infantry. They are almost all cut off and isolated. In the south, the 4th ID is holding as best it can although some forward units are hard pressed to remain in their trenches. In the north, it seems the Germans have been stopped. Massed artillery fire keeps the Heer in check and disrupted. Managed an assault against a panzer unit and was able to destroy a few vehicles and push the unit back. Now if only the 101st could arrive to fortify Bastogne. The battle of Clervaux is raging. I managed to put two tank batallions in the city just in time to prevent the crossing of the river. I need to redeploy an engineer regiment to blow the bridge up!!!
December 17, 0600hrs
Dawn brings a new day to the front. Units all along the line pushed and probed defences throughout the night. Fatigue and disruption were traded for time and space, I must gain as much ground and destroy as many units as I can before my local numerical superiority is eroded.
PzAOK.6
Panzers Forward! Preiss pushed his men hard to get into position by first light. The Hitlerjugend have torn a hole in the line in the Monshau-Hofen area and are in position to tear up the rear of American lines along Elsenborn Ridge. The LSAH are on their their assigned route and are now making first contact with enemy units. 12 VGD is spent after having made attacks throughout the night in an effort to clear the way for LSAH. Enemy tanks made the going slow and losses in the infantry ranks were heavy but now that the LSAH are here the panzers ought to make short work of whatever's left.
PzAOK.5
St. Vith is void of defenders save some artillery units, it should be in hand by midday. The defenders of the Schnee Eifel are being systematically rounded up and a VGD should be free to move forward soon leaving just the 62 VGD to clean up the mess. The 116 PzD is bogged down around trying to clear it's area of infantry, while mostly a spent force, enough of them remain to be more than just a nuisance. Further south, the situation around Clervaux is critical, 2 PzD has found itself opposed by fresh armour to back up the ragtag defenders of that vital crossing, Pazer Lehr is bringing up the rear and is caught in an almighty traffic jam of backlogged units. Time is slipping away, precious time we do not have.
AOK.7
Most units have crossed the Our and are starting to make their presence felt. An American panzer kampfgruppe has been surrounded near Beaufort and is being offered the chance at an honourable surrender. Diekirch is well defended by artillery and whatever infantry managed to fall back from the front lines, I will have to wait for more infantry to come up before I try anything more adventurous.
I am enjoying your AAR. Thanks for taking the time. :salute:
December 17, 0800hrs
Curses! Clear Skies! I'm sending the entire weather section to the Ost so there can know the difference between snowfall and clear skies. The spearheads of the Hitlerjugend that were given a once over by the Jabos but nothing too serious and AA units report having shot down at least 3 and damaging a score of others.
PzAOK.6
The Hitlerjugend have advanced beyond Monshau and are deploying in line. Panzers have handled a screen of armoured cars roughly. Artillery units have been sighted, hopefully we'll be able to overrun them before they can pull back to the safety of the rear. Enemy reserves seem to be arriving in strength. Einheit Steilau units report massive troop movement in the Hohes Venn area. LSAH panzer units have engaged in pitched battle with enemy armour near Bullingen, schwere panzer and jagdpanzer units moved up in support and are proceeding to defeat the enemy in detail.
PzAOK.5
Clervaux is ours! Panzers of the 2 PzD have crossed the river and driven out the defenders of Clervaux in a daring daylight assault. The foothold is tenious but a foothold nonetheless. PzLehr is driving in the direction of Trois-Vierges in an attempt to flank enemy line and drive for Bastogne. Units are moving toward Wiltz as well, might a lowly VGD beat the vaunted panzers to Bastogne?
AOK.7
Units are preparing to assault Diekirch while others move westward in preparation to cover the left flank of the advance. The kampfgruppe at Beaufort surrendered after a sprited exchange of gunfire. Movement along this sector is woefully slow but it's not like the rest of the Armee is going anywhere.
December 17th, 1000 hrs turn 11 Allieds
North sector
Monschau has fallen to element of the 12th SS. With the fall of that city, the northern sector is threatened. I need to buy time so reinforcements can arrive to plus the holes. Therefore, reluctantly, I have ordered that all units will stand fast and fight to the last bullet, HQs included. To waste good soldiers away is the only way I can see to prevent the 12th to outflank me. Elsenborne Ridge is holding and the Krauts will have a tough time to dislodge me. Tanks are pretty much useless in that terrain so infantry assaults will be coming for sure.
Central sector
Saint Vith has been evacuated by all except a token AA unit who has volunteered to remain to offer some resistance to the Germans. The 106th ID is on the verge of destruction. Some companies are holding by their finger nails. The 28th ID isn't doing much better and I have ordered it's broken units to attempt to rally and get back into the fight. Forward elements of the German Army are in contact with the 9th Armored Division near Clervaux. Since Clervaux has been taken, I have sent reinforcements to the area to plus the holes and if possible to contain and retake Clervaux. It's road crossings are vital and my engineer units were incapable of reaching the bridges in time to blow them. The battle of Clervaux will be pivotal in this defensive phase of the battle.
Southern sector
The 4th ID is performing outstandingly. Some forward elements are waiting for the right time to move and cut the supply lines from the Krauts. More reinforcements are arriving by the hour and I am confident that the 4th will hold.
Overall, the situation is dire. Both SS divisions are breaking through and performing well as was expected of them. Now if the weather can hold out, my aircrafts can fly. Although his flak capability is impressive, I am getting some good results on bombing runs, specially against artillery units which I am catching in the open or in travel mode.
I need time!!!!!!!!
Dec 17, 1200hrs (Turn 12)
Note to self: Must remember that am moving under clear skies and in daylight, air attacks have cost me a few artilery pieces, in particular a battalion firing in support of 2 PzD lost 85% of it's strength to airstrikes alone. The pace seems to have bogged down a bit, I'm starting to pay the price for pushing my units throughout the the previous night. I have to rotate units out of the line for some rest soon or I'll be fighting fresh men with zombies. The American units that are surrounded/bypassed are causing me some concern, too many units are tied down in rounding them up, I need more men forward to exploit the situation on the front lines.
PzAOK.6
I SS.PzK. continues it's envelopment of the Elsenborn Ridge area, stubborn enemy resistance particularly at Bullingen has forced me to deploy for a delibrate attack, up till now I've been pummeling my way forward with assaults but that takes too heavy a toll on men and equipment, I'll have to be a little more circumspect in the use of my PzDs. St. Vith has fallen, the enemy chose not to make a fight for it, pulling back most of his defenders, 2 artillery battalions of his tried to take the raod south for a quick getaway but were spotted in time and annihilated by my colleagues in the Luftwaffe.
PzAOK.5
2 PzD is deploying to cross and expand the bridgehead at Clervaux, it will take time but I don't see how the enemy units that Danny has at hand can stop me. PzLehr is not fully deployed yet and is clogging up the roads trying to bypass enemy strongpoints. Thus far, I seem to be misusing the 116th PzD in that I'm wasn't sure on what to do with it in terms of direction and objectives, it's spending it's time running around the countryside rounding up stragglers, that will change.
AOK.7
Nothing much to report, resistance is spirited in this sector, the fact I've got Kreigsmarine and Luftwaffe men in the front lines in this sector doesn't help.
Allies turn 12
Northern sector
My last order to hold to the last is paying off. Although my men are being exterminated, their sacrifice will not be in vain. I have two full divisions coming in, one being the vaunted Big Red 1. The 1st ID should be in action momentarily and will be facing the tough 12th SS. If I can stop it, the Elsenborn Ridge could be saved from encirclement.
Central sector
Still a mess. St-Vith has fallen to the Krauts. But, there are still numerous units either broken, disrupted and/or isolated still behind the ennemy lines. This is causing the Germans to deploy units to deal with them. If they leave them be, these isolated companies and batalions would have a field day cutting the lines of supply to the main thrust.
Southern sector
More reinforcements keep arriving accompanied with much needed artillery which have started to get into the action. The 4th is holding and I am anticipating it will hold the Germans. We still have clear skies and the airforce is flying.... for now.
Given the operational nature of PzC, would having screenshots liven up the AARs? The op tempo is nowhere near CM or SP so I'd imagine the screenshots would be progressive rather than blow by blow, something like initial deployments, breakthrough and exploitation stages.
Also, could we have a show of hands from the people besides NORAD who follow this thread? I'd like to see who's as crazy about PzC as I am.
KG_RangerBooBoo
22 Dec 04, 09:57
I'm here reading and enjoying.
Sheik Yerbouti
22 Dec 04, 10:32
I'm here reading and enjoying.
ditto
December 17, 1400hrs (Turn 14)
PzAOK.6
LSAH armour has thrown back the 2 Sherman battalions standing in it's way, Elsenborn lies tantalizingly near with nothing but disrupted and shattered units standing in the way of forward elements. In the north, the HJ are fanning out from Monschau, an artillery unit was overrun and that nusiance of a calvary group is still blocking the way south but at least we are moving forward. Air recon shows several unidentified units moving towards Elsenborn, van der Heydte reports even more enemy units coming in from the direction of Verviers, he will do what he can to slow them down but even that will be a problem for his little band of merry men. The VGDs are pushing forward and maintaining pressure on the units deployed on Elsenborn Ridge so as to prevent them from running too far if they break.
PzAOK.5
The Schnee Eifel should be clear of enemy units by nightfall, battalions are surrending en masse after running out of ammunition and suppies. PzLehr has gotten out onto some clear roads and the panzers are racing for points west. The fight for Clervaux rages on, might as well attrit what units Danny has sent up to contest the crossing. The north end of Wiltz has been given up without a fight, puzzling, I wonder what he's up to. Air recon of Bastogne show it's lightly defended, keep it that way, I'll be with you guys in a bit.
AOK.7
Got my ass handed to me again, an artillery unit in march column got pasted by Dannynite air. Other than that, pickets around Diekirch are beginning to fall back and we should be able to assault the town by daybreak, I hope.
Allies turn 13
North sector
Reinforcements are arriving. A very well placed FJ unit will have to be pushed out and destroyed as they are impeding my movement. And we all know hoe Airborne units fight don't we? If I can get my Regiments in place in time I should be in a better position to plug the holes, set up a line and defend adequately. IF.......
Central sector
It seems the ennemy has slowed down. Why? One can only guess but I have a few theories. One he is exhausted. His units have been fighting since the opening of the campaign and through the last night. He is busy chasing my remnants of the 106th ID. Some units are still cohesive and although surrounded and isolated, still fighting and being a torn in his side. As for St-Vith, intelligence reports the ennemy is perplexed at our strategy. Let him be perplexed then :)
Southern sector
More reinforcements are arriving. As i previously stated the 4th ID is holding it's own. Tough veterans of the Normandy campaign, they'll go toe to toe with whatever VGD units are in front of them. I still have a few aces up my sleeve that I haven't played yet.
We're gonna win this fight Boys!!
December 17, 1800hrs
Nightfall on the second day of Wacht Am Rhein sees PzAOK.5 making impressive inroads into enemy territory, Wiltz has fallen and Bastogne lies tantalizingly near. To the north, elements of I SS PzK are about to meet in Elsenborn village closing the pincers on 2 American Divisions. In the AOK.7 AO, units are making the most of the hours of darkness to move infantry and artillery forward under the blanket of night.
PzAOK.6
Mere kilometres separate the HJ and LSAH from linking up with each other. There is little or no effective resistance in the Elsenborn area and VGD units are moving to take over the positions of the SS units and complete the destruction of units trapped in the encirclement and allowing the I SS PzK to continue it's drive to the west.
PzAOK.5
Enemy resistance has completely collapsed in this sector. The defenders of the Schnee Eifel are being marched eastwards towards POW camps while other units of the Armee have reached as far as Vielsalm. Clervaux is being stubbornly contested but Pz Lehr have managed to get on good roads and are racing for Bastogne. The American 9th AD HQ was ambushed halfway between Clervaux and Bastogne and badly shot up by a Panther company of Pz Lehr. Captured documents indicate substantial American reinforcements are on the way including the 101st Airborne slated for the defence of Bastogne. Speed is all the more essential to the advance! Wiltz has fallen and VGD units are moving eastwards in a race to see who gets to Bastogne first.
AOK.7
Reports are coming in from the VGDs of their forward units reporting hearing the unmistakable sound of tank tracks and engines. Like the Kreigsmarine or Luftwaffe would know what a tank engine sounds like. Infantry and artillery are moving into position to consolidate the left flank, wouldn't hurt to have some AT assets and some armour to back them up, just in case.
Finally a night turn.
Northern sector
More reinforcements are arriving by the hour. And not too soon, I can hear the panzers rolling and I need to block them. I will try to rest the men as much as possible. The FJ unit which was blocking my way has been assaulted and dislodged with numerous casualties. I will finish the job tonight. Elsenborn ridge is still intact and some of the companies report assaulting disrupted German infantry inflicting good casualties that he can ill afford.
Central sector
I need this night turn just to rest. Alot of my forward broken elements have surrendered and that isn't good as the Germans will have more men to push foreward now. Bastogne has seen it's first panzer, believed to be from the Lehr division??
Southern sector
The 4th ID reports receiving some reinforcements in tanks and plenty of artillery. Sir, the southern sector will be stabilized and retaken. That's a promise. OK Gentlemen, tell your men to hunker down for the night. We have more heavy fighting coming up.
June 18, Dawn (turn 19)
It started snowing again during the night, line units made some moves to consolidate gains and prepare for attacks at first light. Men and machines are starting to show the strain of 2 days of continous combat. Few major formations are left that have fresh reserves, almost everything is being pushed forward in order to maintain the initiative.
Some changes were made to unit assignments, PzAOK.6 has handed off some units to PzAOK.5 in order for me to push hard in the sector where danny is the weakest, PzAOK.6 will concentrate on reducing the Elsenborn Pocket and then turning about to take on the reinforcements in that sector.
PzAOK.6
Elsenborn continues to be a thorn in my side, the 2 infantry divisions are giving ground and suffering atrocious casualties but have not broken. What's worse is that the 1st and 9th ID and 7th AD have arrived and are making their presence felt. I've destroyed a couple of artillery battalions but danny has a surfeit of these things in this sector. I expect resistance to be much stiffer in the coming turns.
PzAOK.5
The problem with this sector is that although there is virtually no resistance it is either I have no available units to exploit the situation or like my VGDs, too slow. Still, the outlook is bright, Bastogne is defended by a brigade's worth of engineers and nothing much else, Clervaux has fallen and the road should be secured for safe use in a turn or two. The units which were left behind to reduce the enemy concentrations bypassed in the first 2 days are moving up after having done so and some much needed reinforcements have started to arrive, the battle will probably hinge on the degree of success I have in this sector, I haven't seen the 2 airborne divs yet and I am concerned about how he will deploy them.
AOK.7
To say the going is hard here is an understatement, danny has some good quality troops in 4th ID and he's just got 10th AD arrive on scene as well, I'll have my hands full just trying to hold him back.
June 18, 0800hrs, (turn 20)
PzAOK.6
The veteran 1st and 9th ID's GIs are resisting with much vigour, I have had to fall back after a lone PzG battalion from HJD was flanked by 9th ID units, not that it's going to stop the encirclement of their brethren. Bridges over the Warche were blown preventing lateral movement by the LSAH but that's just a minor annoyance.
PzAOK.5
The crossing at Trois Ponts has been secured, the Malmedy bridge has been reported destroyed while an enemy engineer battalion is at Stavelot presumably trying to do the same there. Panzers from the 10th SS have been sent foward to discourage them from doing so. The scattered defenders of Clervaux are being rounded up and the PzLehr is fully in the fight for Bastogne. 26th VGD is moving up to provide much needed infantry support.
AOK.7
Outposts at Bettendorf and Bastendorf are being reduced as a prelude to the assault on Diekirch, 85th Korps has the responsibility for taking it. Further south, vicious attacks on 212th VGD by what I presume to be elements of 10th AD were repulsed I'm sure danny's got more armoud up his sleeve, 352nd VGD has fallen back to more defensible positions after encountering enemy armour in the plains around Waldbilling.
Northern sector
The front is still volatile but better. Our engineers have managed to blow some bridges which should stall the Krauts in their advances. The Ridge is still holding but I'm afraid that if we don't get some relief in there soon, morale will drop. All in all, the soldiers are fighting like devils and are not yielding an inch without a fight.
Central sector
Bastogne is under attack from armored units. Reinforcements are on the way. Hold on Boys!!!! The rest of the sector is quiet at the moment, surely the Germans are licking their wounds and resting just like mine. If only descent weather could return, I could start playing with his tank columns!!!!
Southern sector
Sir, I report that this sector is under control. We've stopped the Germans in their tracks. Now given enough resources and we will push them back into Germany and be able to flank their entire offensive. When is George due to arrive again????
Dec 18, 1000hrs (turn 21)
PzAOK.6
The reduction of the forces in the Elsenborn area continues, danny's reinforcements are coming in piecemeal, I'm guessing the terrain is slowing him down and he's forced to feed in units as they come in due to the desperate nature of his situation, then again, it could just be wishful thinking and he's just waiting to smack me when I give him a chance. :p
PzAOK.5
Too much ground to cover, not enough motorized units to do it, I've got a huge hole stretching from Trois Ponts north to Bastogne in the south where I could drive the whole of Army Group B through, problem is, the snow is making a shambles of my efforts in getting units to the front to exploit the situation. Bastogne is about to be invested, still no sign of the pair of AB Divs, there's a possibility he'll use them to guard critical bridges across Ourthe River to prevent me for making a try for the Meuse, bothersome paratroopers.
AOK.7
Apart from continuing attacks against the 212th VGD this sector is relatively quiet, Diekirch has been surrounded and artillery has started reducing the defences, elsewhere there have been probing attacks but that's about it, makes me wonder what he's up to. This can't possibly be all that he's got to throw at me.
Snow on the ground means no air assets. The situation isn't as volatile as before. I am strating to wonder if my opposing General is getting cautious, or his troops are dead tired and he needs to rest them. There might be an opportunity here. I know he is worried about where our Airborne Boys will be showing up!!!!
Dec 18, 1800hrs
The close of 3 days of continous combat sees the situation at the front little changed from the previous day's close, units are struggling to reach the front in order to consolidate my gains, the rear is relatively secure save for a few scattered stragglers, most significant of which are the defenders of Diekirch.
PzAOK.6
The HJ and LSAH are beginning to suffer from the effects of 2 days of continous combat, I've had to push the other units of this Armee forward to take up the slack in order for some of the SS units to take a turn or two of rest. The weather and stubborn defenders are making the going extremely slow and punishing, the initiative must be regained somehow, the counterstroke is sure to come and I need to construct a defensible line before that happens.
PzAOK.5
Forward units have reached the Ourthe river at several places, however, the same formations are strung out in traffic jams from the Ourthe to the Our as the they share the few servicable roads to the front. Bastogne has been surrounded efforts are being made to eject the defenders. Pz Lehr units have encountered elements of the 101st AB at Flamierge while the 82nd AB has crossed the Ourthe at Hotton and engaged elements of the 116th PzD, the situation that develops should be interesting.
AOK.7
The situation in this sector is reminiscent of trench warfare, my relatively lower quality units are well dug in and have local numerical superiority, danny has more armour and generally better quality units, we continue to mindlessly chip away at each other.
Dec 19, 0600hrs
PzAOK.6
Dawn brings renewed pressure by the American's veteran 1st and 9th ID against the HJ, the sheer force of numbers is beginning to take it's toll and other units of the Division are coming to the aid of the beleagured regiment covering the approach from Hohes Venn.
Elsewhere, the reduction of the Elsenborn pocket continues while I SS.PzK realigns itself for the next push westwards.
PzAOK.5
Advance units of the 30th ID have been spotted on the outskirts of Stavelot, the appearance of this veteran division in the area does not bode well for the Infantrie division that is tasked to repairing the bridges and securing the north bank of the Warche river in anticipation of pushing onwards to Spa.
The 82nd and 101st Airborne have been decisively engaged, the lack of organic armour in their TOEs should count against them if I can get some of my own to face them in time.
AOK.7
Not much change in this sector, the killing continues unabated.
II SS.PzK are expected in the next day or two, they will come in handy to exploit the hole that PzAOK.5 has made, more worringly, my supply levels have dropped and I am now experiencing increased low ammo and fuel levels for the front line units, all the gains of the first phase of this operation will be for naught if I don't have the bullets or gas to defend my gains.
Any chance of some screens?
I always enjoy a good screen shot with aar's.. :)
Paulinski
17 Mar 05, 13:22
I love reading AAR. Regarding screenies they would compliment the ars just fine:)
Hi fellas,
I've always been partial towards having pictures to go with words, I'll see what I can do. :)
Hi fellas,
I've always been partial towards having pictures to go with words, I'll see what I can do. :)
Yes, please do, post your screenshots so I can see your forces.... :devil:
The Ridge is still hotly contested although I must admit that my troops are holding on by their finger nails. In the north, the SS Division has been stopped cold and even pushed back by some concentration of massed artillery and assault by fresh troops. Obviously, for now, my tanks are no match for the German ones.
More reinforcements are pourring into the Ardennes. One Division which has been spotted by my ennemy is descending on his flank and has made contact. (Names of towns and locations not mentionned in case this document is intercepted by German agents :whist: )
The 82nd Airborne managed to surround and completely annihilate a Panther battalion. Finally, a break!! :devious:
The battle for Bastogne is raging. The 101st has made contact with the defenders of the belieguered town and are holding their own. When Patton arrives, it will be a different battle for sure.
The south is stagnant. The Germans are stopped and reinforcements are arriving to plug the holes. A counter-attack is in the plans.
I believe the Germans have moved ahead too fast and too long and that will be their weakness and Achilles heel.
30 ID is marching and engaging German forces. In the north, through massed artillery and sheer courage of assaulting infantry batallions, the SS division is slowly being pushed back. The Ridge needs to be relieved and is a priority.
The 82nd has managed to trap more German units who had been too far in their forward advances. These batallions are the same who just finished destroying an entire batallion of Panthers and are eager for more. These isolated troops will also suffer the same faith as the Panthers.
The 101st has linked up with the troops who had been defending Bastogne, but the Town has been lost to the Germans. Still, heavy fighting is ongoing, German batallions are disrupted, another Panther batallion is isolated and subjected to the Screaming Eagles assaults. Now if I can only get some GD armor, I will be able to push the Germans back and retake Bastogne.
The south is reminiscent of a WW1 trench warfare. No movement.
All in all, the Allies are doing much better now that the initial shock and awe has leveled off.
Dec 19, 1400hrs (turn 32)
PzAOK.6
The HJD has managed to get itself organized into some semblance of a defensive stance and is holding off the GIs of the 1st and 9th IDs from turning the flank of the Armee...for the time being. The LSAH has crossed the Warche at Malmedy and has engaged the 30th ID.
PzAOK.5
In the Trois-Pont/Stavelot area, VGDs are holding their own against other elements of the 30th ID, is the 30th ID biting off more than it can chew by trying to hold me on the east side of the Warche anywhere it can? The 82nd Airborne is being attended to by elements of the 10th SS PzD. The well armed and motivated paratroopers are a nuisance but not insurmountable. It is around Bastogne where the other Allied Airborne Division is really making life difficult, the 101st is singlehandedly pushing back the Panzer Lehr in addition to the 26th VGD. I am still holding on to the town proper but by the skin of my teeth.
AOK.7
The presence of the 11th PzD has seen this Armee making headway against the Allied troops in this sector, small gains have been made all across this sector and the Allied troops are being pushed back, albeit at a slower pace than in the north.
Any new word on this AAR? I have enjoyed it immensely thus far.
Unfortunetely this game has come to an end.
Oh no it hasn't, my apologies, I've been terribly busy this past fortnight, give up Danny? :p
Never!!!!!!!!!!!! Send me your turn and I will smash your troops!!!!
Hi all,
Sorry about the long lapse in updating the AAR. Just a brief update as I can't remember the details of my latest turn.
What we have so far is a large hole where VII Corps used to be. Surprisingly, the major factor that's slowing me down isn't so much the roads as the weather, add to that the addition of 2 PzDs in the OOB and you can see my opponent has his hands full. American reinforcements have started to show but not in numbers large enough to influence any large scale change in the operational objectives.
On paper, it looks like I have Danny between the Meuse and a hard place but he has significant reinforcements on the way, on my part I am looking towards moving units forward into defensible positions where they can weather the onslaught. My reinforcements are not to be sneered at either, consisting of several Pz and PzGr Divs, albeit somewhat lacking in the quality and equipment level departments. The game is afoot!
This game is progressing although this last turn was a night turn. In the north, I managed to stop the German advance at some points and fighting desperetly to throw back the Huns and relieve the Ridge which is still holding. Difficult to fight King Tigers with Stuarts and Shermans.
In the Centre, the 82nd is in a strong defensive position, fighting parts of the 1st SS. BTW I have a surprise for them.....
Bastogne is a slugfest. I lost control of the town and am attempting to secure my position and wait for Patton.
In the south, I am starting to hurt. Although I can hold, my troops are getting tired and disrupt easily. Can hardly wait for clear skies when my aircrafts can tear the Germans a new ******e!!
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