I played another game of 'O'' Group at Croydon today against Michael S. Today's game was my new Soviet Infantry against a German panzergrenadier battalion. I played the Russians and Michael took command of Fritz. He wanted to see if the panzergrenadier battalion was worth the extra 5 points.
The table represented a Soviet State Farm on the left, two sections of Built Up Areas (BUA's) at the center intersection, high ground at the upper right corner held by the Germans with a forest opposite. The right edge of the table is north so I was attacking along the bottom table edge from the east. The Germans had 4 entrenchments that they could place within their deployment area (the wheat fields adjacent the road, the bombed out BUA and the remaining line of the road). The wheat fields are tall and ready for harvest so they provide cover.The Soviet preliminary bombardment was highly successful (three 1's) resulting in the loss of 1 full platoon, plus a section and one HQ order. Interdiction lasted for 2 turns.
The forces of the Soviet Motherland gained the initiative and their combat patrols and BA10 armoured cars moved forward to seek out the Hitlerite forces. "There they are Sergi, hiding in wheat fields!"
The Germans quickly deployed and tried to shoot down the Soviet patrols but came under fire themselves from the armoured cars.
Near the farm a platoon of brave Heroes of The Soviet Union deployed ready to storm the compound and liberate it. Sneaking out of the wheat a German platoon emerged and laid down a withering fire, suppressing the brave heroes.
Outside the central BUA another platoon of Heroes deployed and were hit by more intense fire from the panzergrenadiers at close range. The Soviet FOO called down a mortar barrage which did little other than cause some shock.
Tit for tat, the German called in his own mortars and supressed the Soviet platoon. Under intense small arms fire and mortar shelling, these Heroes of The Soviet Union stood their ground and managed to rally off one point of Shock.
The mortars seemed to do little so the Russian FOO called in Divisional Artillery and the big guns responded. The barrage hit two Hitlerite platoons and drove them both back with casualties. To the south a platoon of T34's moved up to help the infantry who were being shot up and suppressed. The drove the Fritz's into the farm complex to seek cover.
With the armoured cars in support but unable to rally quickly enough to take advantage of the German retreat from the first BUA, the leading platoon was once again hit by Hitlerite mortars. With great fortitude these Heroes of the Soviet Union stood their ground (they became supressed but with no casualties).
With the threat of the T34's the Germans brought on their own armour in the shape of a StuG IV platoon. They immediately opened fire on the Soviet tanks and promptly missed their targets.
Around the farm the action intensified and the picture below does not look as it seems. The soviet platoon (bottom right) moved up to engage a German platoon in amongst the hay bales. But they were surprised by a platoon of grenadiers in Ambush at the corner of the adjacent field hiding in the wheat. They took withering close range fire and were immediately supressed. The only thing that saved the platoon from further damage was an accurate artillery barrage that drove back both of the German platoons.
The Game was getting more intense and I forgot to take photos:
At the center road the attack was bogged down. The platoon attacking the BUA had retreated following a failed Rally Roll. The situation was looking grim. However, the the Soviet Commander saw a chance:
On a roll the anti-tank team moved up again and managed to damage a T34. A follow up shot by one of the StuG's then destroyed the section. During previous turns a long firefight with the Soviet and German armour had taken place. The StuG's couldn't hit a thing (I think it was 9 Rolls for zero hits). After a few turns one StuG section was destroyed and the remaining one eventually got a round on target.
The German commander tried to counter attack by bringing his reserves from the table edge. They fired into the Soviet flank to little effect. The Hitlerites were by this time on 2 FUBAR's and their command structure was struggling.
The final drive began with an assault into the BUA. The panzergrenadiers holding out were battered and suppressed and the fresh platoon overran them easily. Hoorah! The Heroes of the Soviet Union!
Not seen in any of these photo's is a second platoon of T34's that crested a small rise and blasted the Germans in the field with HE. Along with small arms fire from one of the fresh platoons of the 3rd Company, the Fritz platoon was suppressed, took casualties and was then assaulted from the farm where it was wiped out.
The German counter attack was completely smashed by the final Soviet artillery barrage and amounted to nothing as the platoons were driven back bloody and supressed. The Hitlerites were now only two losses away from their 3rd FUBAR and eventual defeat and I tried everything to bring it about, even to the point where I exhausted every single order I had. I just couldn't break them.
By now the Germans had lost their steam and their command was failing. Nothing was going their way and in the next Soviet initiative the infantry assaulted both of the panzerschreck sections that had been left out on their own. The loss of these troops was enough to break the German command.
More Heroes of The Soviet Union, sweep through the wheat fields wiping out pockets of resistance. Hoorah!

















































