Thursday, January 19, 2023

Don't Mention The War - Part 32 via Facebook

 HAPPY NEW YEAR and thanks for reading.

AUSGAME2023
1943 N/D The Axis get a break – Initiative Win and Bad Weather
Almost aligning with ‘real life’ our first session back for 2023 is the 1943 N/D turn. Axis had won the initiative and elected to go first and rolled a perfect ‘10’ for bad weather, up by 3 and +2 on the dice. With Paris previously liberated by the US last turn, mainland France was liberated with the CW and US returning all hexes, only minor problem for the French is their 4-oil stored in their former homeland of French Guinea now needs to be shipped to mainland France.
Axis 1st Impulse, Germany and Italy both take Land actions and Japan a Naval. Axis land units in France reform a line on the Belgium/French border, hinged in the N East on Metz and the Swiss Alps – mostly double/triple stacked with reinforcements from Germany - their front line is now stabilised. In Southern France the single units, step back in a thin ‘gray/black/green’ line through the city of Lyon and head to the Italian Alps as they extricate themselves in the snow. In response to the Greeks arriving on the Bulgarian border, the Italians commence their withdrawal from Greece and Bulgarian units are recalled to defend their capital and the Axis backdoor that had been left ajar. In Russia, Germany made slight adjustments to the Eastern Front and rebased air to maximise their coverage of the front with the few fighters they have. Three units, including a MECH and ARM Corps are railed to E Poland as a strategic reserve.
Japan’s Naval sees its naval assets secure both the Sea of Japan and China Sea – their focus is to protect its 8 Convoys in the Sea of Japan and minimise losses. The Advance fleet commits to the 2 box of the China Sea so that its land-based air can react if the US Pacific Fleet ‘comes out to play’. Subs are sent out with intercept mission as the only search is by their raider, which finds and sinks a French conv cutting the Indian resource to the UK. Aircraft are rebased, including several CV planes. The Japanese fast CA Kido Butai Fleet (Mobile Force) is kept in reserve hoping for storm to sortie out and inflict damage on US shipping – a good plan.
Allied 1st Impulse,US takes a Naval/Land, spending 11 O-Points, CW takes a Comb and Russia takes an Air, China a Land and France, now an active player, a Naval. The US Naval sees the US reinforcing the Pacific with shipping and air, and their transports and Amphs supported by the bulk of the US Pacific Fleet enters the Bismark Sea and invade and land reinforcements in the Philippines – excellent work by the single Japanese sub interdicts multiple transports and Amphs messing the US invasion plans of Borneo and the Philippines. The Japanese is very relieved as its Naval units have a chance to recover from the battering it received last turn. The US delivers reinforcements to Europe and France, both acft and land units. US and French shipping enter the W Med with the CW providing air cover. The CW Med Fleet sails off the Coast of Italy announcing that the RN has arrived, and the Home Fleet occupies the E Med. The CW land Alexander HQ and Ind MECH land in N Greece. France’s Naval sees it deliver its 7.4 INF into Corsica to secure the port. The US advances all its land forces forward to the Belgium Border and await fine weather - the US and CW forces can do little in bad weather and must sit out the winter. With many Russian planes too far behind the lines and with blizzard covering most of the front it was decided to conduct an Air action. The Polesti oil was in Snow so 3 long range strategic bombers attacked escorted by 2 long range fighters. Concerned with his limited oil, Germany flew 2 fighters of his own led by an 8 factor. The air battle was a +2/-2 in favour of Germany however, the Luftwaffe generously cleared through all 3 bombers with no fighters lost. The roll of 6 on the 7-9 column halted only 1 oil production. The Russian rebased their entire airforce forward anticipating snow on the next impulse.
Axis 2nd Impulse, Weather roll a 5 +2 (7), Snow in the Artic AND Temp, fine in the N Monsoon. Not what the Axis wanted; snow is always bad news in the Artic. Germany and Japan take Land actions. Italy declares a Naval and sends the entire Regia Marina under the cover of Italian air in to the 2 box to challenge the British Med Fleet off the coast of Italy – we suspect their Chief of Navy was given an offer he could not refuse by Mussolini – both fleets fail to fine rolling 7s and 8s – anticlimax for the admirals. Interestingly the Italians have vacated Sicily as they simply do not have enough land units to defend mainland Italy from invasion – the clock is ticking for Mussolini’s regime. Germany’s land sees it again adjust its units on the Russian line and in the West. Attempts to GS Russian stacks using air and arty fail with no inversions – the Russians are free to assault their foes in the snow. Japan’s Land sees him reposition units in Manchuria ahead of the resumption of Sino/Russian hostilities. Three units on the Russian border are reinverted and both sides checked the garrison calculations but the best ratio of around 1.5 for the Russian means that Japan remains safe for now. Japanese marines in the Philippines head toward Manila as the threat of being isolated by US land units increases with the arrival of their Marines and DIVs.
Allied 2nd impulse The US, CW and France all go Comb, China a Land and Russia spends 11 O-Points to take an Air/Land. The CW ABDA Fleet joins the MED Fleet off the coast of Italy and the CW fly additional Ftrs into the sea area – the CW has now a substantial overmatch on the Italian fleet and its air cover. The search is again anticlimactical as both fleets fail to find despite having 14 acft and 24 ships in the sea area, I guess it is the rain. The US land units in Europe and MacArthur (HQ) is redeployed from France to the Med, France lands a 7.4 in Corsica, threatening Sardinia. A victory for the German over the Ploesti Oil fields as their 5 factor Ftr rolls snake eyes shooting down a B17. But success for the British Lancaster’s that get cleared through and bomb the two factories of Essen – no production from these this turn. In France some movement forward and another Greek Corps lands A on the border of Bulgaria as the Greek MTN units crosses the border capturing the Bulgarian resource. Horrible time in the air in Russia losing 4 Ftrs and 2 Bombers for the loss of a single Russian ftr. The balance in the air forces has significantly shifted on the Russian front as the Russian has 15 Ftrs v 3 Axis a 5:1 ratio that will be extremely dangerous if not addresses before the 44 summer. China in a surprise finally ventures and launches and assault against Hanoi – and rolls a 19 taking the city and claiming an historic victory – Nationalist 1 - Communists 0. Indo China will now become part of the greater Chinese co-prosperity sphere, although the US is looking at the opportunity for landings and airbases. Stalin ecstatically accepted Churchill's advice to conduct an Air/Land double action. Ground strikes were launched by 3 Art and 9 bombers, most of which got through to their targets. Poor rolling however limited the disruptions to single Corps and only 2 Divs/guns. The lack of disruptions limited the attacks to three. The southern point hex was attacked by 3 hexes to accumulate winterised bonuses. A hex in the Pripet marshes with a single German Inf was also targeted at high odds. In both these two attacks the German ground support was strong with many bombers but only a few escorting ftrs. Bounce results with +6 odds cleared through a bomber to each combat at the cost to the German ftrs. Final modifiers were +11.3 blitz in the South and +10.8 assault in the Pripet marshes against the single Inf. The first attack in the North for over a year was also declared near Minsk, a speculative +3.1 assault. The rolls were slightly above average with a */1B in the south, a TOTT (+GBA) in the Pripet and a 2/1 north of Minsk. The front line in the South has ruptured with two holes which the German will struggle to fill. Russia used 2 HQ's to re-invert planes in the South hoping for more snow and a bonus impulse. In Siberia, preparations continue with 2 more units railed, including a second HQ. Stalin failed to end the turn, but if he had AND had won the 1st impulse of J/F44 there was a huge opportunity to pocket AGS and seal off Kiev.
Axis 3rd Impulse,Weather roll was a 4+1 (5), the snow clears on the Russian Front (Stalin more than a little disappointed) much to the relief of the Germans, storm in the Artic and rain in the Temp – fine in the Med. Germany will need to take a land to fill the holes that the Russian winter attacks have created. Italy will almost certainly need to take a Naval action to extricate its Navy from the Italian Coast as any find now in fine weather will be costly against the two British fleets and its CVs that are dominating the Coast of Italy. End of a long session for the Axis as the Allies have now a lot of units to move, especially at sea, especially when they take multiple actions in the opening impulse of a new turn. Next week the Axis 3rd impulse, they can end the turn on a 5, that will be their hope as the pressure by the Allies is mounting as the balance of the game shifts in the Allies favour.
As a “how are we going” Victory Point City Count as at N/D 1943 - the Axis currently hold 23 v 30 historical (see below) so the Allies are well ahead in this the game - However, the Axis still hold a chance of a win if they can hold onto 9 VP Cities by the end of the game. Bad weather short turns and no snow - the race is on, as the Axis prepares to ‘repel all borders’ and the Allies seek to exploit the destruction of the Luftwaffe.
HISTORICAL CITY COUNT as at N/D 1943
Germany 17
Italy 3
Japan 10
Total 30
China 1
CW 19
France 1
USA 10
USSR 6
Total 37
· ACFT – Aircraft
· LOC – Line of Communications
· NCC - No Cost Combined – no oil used
· TOTT – Top of the table a 23 or more
· AGN/AGS German Army Group North and South

The Western Front - the Allies little progress in the bad weather

The Italians and Germans are slowly extricating themselves out of the trap in SE France.

Advances in Bulgaria - Alexander arrives to co-ord Allied ops.

British arrive on the border of Bulgaria

The RN is now in three sea areas - 
The E and W Med and sailing off the Italian Coast

The Russian Front

AGN - first attack in a year

Two successful attacks on the front creates three holes - 
a challenge for the German - 
a bigger concern is the loss of 5 Ftrs off this front

Germany making decisions on where to send its armour West of East?

The Russian now have spare acft to sent to the Sino Russian front - 
ominous signs - M/A 1943 the Garrison ratio trips over

The Far East - the balance is shifting as the US start to put pressure on the Japanese

Nationalist Chinese take Hanoi !

The Japanese CV Fleet relegated to escort duties

The US Forces in the Bismark Sea - operating with impunity.

Substantial losses in the air for the German - all on the Eastern Front


Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Barbarossa - Completion of sixth turn and some of the seventh turn

The physical size of this game, both in terms of map area and number of counters, plus the special cases applying to the scenarios in use mean you can not describe it as a quick play.

AGN attacks

AGC attacks

AGS attacks

Romania attacks

Turn Seven (4 to 5 July 1941)


AGN attacks on Riga intensify
but the bulk of the forces
are strung out along the road to Leningrad

AGC looks set to take Minsk
as huge a column of German forces stream east

AGS has finally surrounded Lvov
Panzers are massed trying to breakthrough to Kiev

 
The liberation of Bessarabia







Monday, January 16, 2023

Don't Mention The War - Part 32

The situation for the Axis is bleak.  As we come into November/December 1943 the weather is thankfully bleak as well and the Axis have the initiative (and therefore know what the weather is and associated risk and get to react accordingly).

The first impulse was blizzard in the East and snow elsewhere.  This enabled the Germans to save oil and pull back their troops in southern France, along with their Italian allies.  The blizzard did not stop the Soviets from performing an Air impulse and relocating all their planes, of which they have many, forward. They even conducted a massive bombing raid on Ploesti (causing the loss of one oil) 

Panzer troops discuss the perversity of the Americans 
in referring to this liquid as gas

But the blizzard stopped on the second impulse and the Soviets then did a combined air/land in the lovely crish snow.  They launched three attacks even though their attempted ground strikes failed.  Many German aircraft were shot down defending the front, but it was all in vain as two top of the table results produced Soviet breakthroughs to the north and south of Kiev.  Even a third mediocre attack against the brave defenders of the liberated Baltic State produced a critical loss (the 5 factor German artillery unit).

Luckily a storm has struck for the third impulse, but not before the Imperialists bombed Essen (causing two losses).  At least a follow up raid by the US on Polesti was stopped dead in its tracks, eh, contrails.

Not looking so happy that their uniforms
will become the subject for fancy dress
in the future

 
What you can find when you go looking...

Elsewhere in Europe the Imperialists have invaded Bulgaria and look to be planning to do the same to Italy.

New phone seems to have taken a decent image of the European theatre

In the Pacific the Soviets look like they will soon be ready to attack Japan, that is if the US doesn't knock them out first.

The other side of the world






Sunday, January 15, 2023

The Defeat of Rome in the East

Crassus, the Parthians, and the disastrous battle of Carrhae, 53 BC

Richard lent me this book having seen my progress with things Roman.  Excellent historical read.  A bit repetitive at times, but this is from its attempt to give both sides of the battle and events leading up to and afterwards.  Enjoyable read and also informative as to sources and more importantly lack thereof.

My biggest problem was/is how to pronounce Carrhae.  A YouTube entry gives it as sounding like Carrie (as in Fisher).  How to pronounce gives it as Car hey.  I find this rather funny as it supports in an oblique manner, the problem the author identified with contradictions provided by conflicting sources.

Can this battle be recreated using Basic Impetus?

Here is my attempt to come up with a scenario



The table is bereft of terrain.  The Roman deploys all of his forces first, then the Parthian.  Clearly they have been out scouted and also Surenas, the Parthian general, kept the Cataphracts hidden.  An historical deployment would be a box formation (i.e. a square with the cavalry and allied troops in side), but the Roman is free to try a linear deployment if they wish (should they do so, the Parthian player is not restricted from deploying within 4H of the side edges).  The use of aggressive deployment represents Crassus' desire to get into combat.

The aim is for the Romans to cross the table (at least half the force touching the Parthian table edge) and then to return and exit off their starting table edge.

The aim for the Parthians is to break the Roman army's morale.  If the Romans break the Parthian army's morale they win (and the crossing the table aim is rendered obsolete).  

Option: Parthian units that evade off the table can return in a subsequent turn, provided the evade was from a charge declared by a Roman FP.  The point of return can be anywhere on the table edge they exited from.  Alternatively, note exit point and measure from there, full move distances (i.e. 4H+2H) allowing the distance to accumulate based on time held off table.  





Saturday, January 14, 2023

Sagittarii

When I recently fielded a Middle Imperial Roman army, the troops I used for the Sagittarii  were not kindly received (AAR can be found here).  Apart from going to the Race Discrimination Commissioner the only think I could do was paint up some figures I had previously been gifted.  Here they are.




Of course we might need some generals.  This one I didn't paint, but did rebase.



Now looking at the figure with the aid of magnification I can see some paint chips and that old style of flesh painting is really rather, eh, yuck.






Friday, January 13, 2023

Marian Roman versus Later Imperial Roman (East)

This time my Romans took on the role of Marius' mules and faced Brendan's Romans who had not been in a Basic Impetus game for a long time (they had been off playing Mortem et Glorium).  The green labels evident in the images are clever aide memoires used by Brendan.

The Marians were out scouted.
The Imperials hid in a wood and behind a hill.

The Imperial slingers score the first hit
as the Marians advance

This quickly became the battle of the sixes.
In six dice rolls the Imperials threw five sixes.
Luckily one was for a Cohesion test and that saw their Light Cavalry flee the field

The Marians peel off a unit to deal with the slingers.
A bloody fight has happened between the opposing medium cavalry

The Imperial heavy cavalry go in for the kill,
but find they are out of sixes.
However the Imperial legionaries have a supply
as do the Marian Thracians who stick it to the Imperials coming out of the wood.

Despite being shot up the Marian legionaries prevail in the fight for the hill.
The slingers are leading a merry chase
and the Imperial heavy cavalry is performing woefully.
Between the two it is a battle of the javelins 

The climax of the battle.
The Imperials are on their last legs
but might still come up with some more sixes

The Imperial Auxlia are in real trouble

A win for the Marians!


Wednesday, January 11, 2023

Barbarossa - Completion of fifth turn and some of the sixth turn

New camera or rather new phone that seems to be all about the camera.  Photos look to be an improvement of previous shots.

AGN clearing the way to Riga
Assault on Daugavpils on the Dvina

AGC on to Minsk 
with some mopping up along the way

AGS trying to close pocket around Lvov
and open the road to Kiev

Turn Six (2 to 3 July 1941)

These next photos were taken at the end of the Axis declaration of combat stage (although some for AGN and AGC might still be in the process of being completed).  Next is to allocate air assets.  AGC and the Romanian front are putting pressure on the back and require the long arm of the gamer to be fully deployed.

Fighting for Riga is about to commence
while battle rages in Daugavpils

Fighting for Minsk 
and what looks like a breakthrough north of the marshes

A pocket has been created on the road to Kiev
and Lvov is about to be surrounded

Romania has entered the war 
and attacks!