Operation Perch
''It is eight days after D-Day. The 50th (Tyne Tees) Division is part of the British 21st Army Group's attempt to drive deeper inland, but blocking their path is Panzer Lehr, one of the German Army's strongest armoured divisions. The British division has been given the task of breaking through the German defences and, as part of its 151st Brigade, the 9th Durham Light Infantry have been ordered to capture the village of Lingevres. Panzer Lehr's Panzer Grenadier Regiment 902 is responsible for defending the village, and elements of its 2nd Battalion are dug-in on the outskirts and amongst the buildings, with tanks of Panzer Regiment 130 in support''
The sleepy village of Lingevres |
Once again the Illustrious Opponent laid out an incredible looking table |
Recently the Illustrious Opponent invited myself and a friend for a game of Rapid Fire at his abode. The whole table and all the models were provided by IO, so all I had to do was turn up with my tape measure and some dice ready for an afternoon of excellent fun. With IO as umpire to remind us of the rules and a couple of laminated quick reference cards, what could go wrong? I opted to control the British division and tried a terrible tactic of dividing my forces as I advanced. I sent the Carriers down the left flank, the Shermans the right and the infantry slowly advanced through the woods in the middle towards the village (I am terrible at rolling for movement when neccessary.)
My artillery support performed terribly throughout the game, I am not sure if they were even firing at the right village on some occasions, although they did at one point manage to decimate the church to the point where IO got to demonstrate his wonderful Russian Doll like technique for revealing the destroyed version.
Post shelled church |
I did manage to take the village with heavy casualties (with the remains of A,B,C and D company all making a hasty retreat) and I did manage to take out the Panther. Once reinforcements arrived however, we I knew I had no chance and we called it a day.
Driving up the road is safe right? (Don't be fooled, one of those Shermans has a wooden barrel and is just an observation post!) |
The Achilles certainly did have an achilles, I am sure that crater is where I parked it. |
The church before shelling |
A dramatic shot before any Germans were spotted, smoke launchers deployed "just in case" |
I was so joyous at doing any damage to this tank killer |
Result! It took all my armour to achieve this though. |
I must apologize to the Illustrious Opponent as I only photographed half of what was on the table. I can however provide details of what was there thanks to IO's help:
151st Infantry Brigade 9th Durham Light Infantry
Battalion Headquarters
Lieutenant-Colonel Wood
Two figure PIAT team
Carrier Platoon
Three figure PIAT team.
Universal Carrier
A Company 8 figures,
B Company 8 figures
C Company 8 figures
D Company 8 figures
Support Company
3 inch mortar, 3 crew
Universal Carrier
6pdr Anti-tank gun, 3 crew, Universal Carrier Tractor
Universal Carrier
Machine Gun Company,
2nd Cheshire Regiment. Company Command. Captain Simpson
2 figure PIAT team
Universal Carrier
Vickers Machine Gun, 3 crew
Universal Machine Gun Carrier
4.2 inch mortar, 3 crew,
Loyd Carrier
4 th /7th Dragoon Guards A squadron
Major d'Avigor-Goldsmid
2 Sherman V tanks, 1 Sherman Vc Firefly
Universal Machine Gun Carrier
102nd Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery B Troop
M10c Achilles
86th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery 341st Battery
Sherman II Observation Post
2 25pdr Gun-Howitzers
Panzer Lehr Division Panzer Grenadier Regiment 902 2nd Battalion
Battalion Headquarters
Oberstleutnant Welcsh
Two figure Panzerchreck team.
Sdkfz 251/1 half-track
1st and 2nd Company
7 figures, 1 Panzerfaust operator each
4th Company
MG42, 3 crew
120mm mortar, 3 crew
Sdkfz 251/1
2nd
Company, Panzer Regiment 130
Panther Ausf A
The reinforcements then consisted of:
6
th
Company, 2nd
Battalion
7 figures, 1 Panzerfaust operator
2
nd
Company, Panzer Regiment 130
Panther Ausf A
Lovely table, sounds like some quality wargaming with friends.
ReplyDeleteThanks Norm. The Illustrious Opponent really knows how to set up a great table and we had a fun day.
DeleteYes, a lovely table. Most would be envious of that set-up. The report was fine.
ReplyDeleteThank you. It is a great table.
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