Grounded DTO (id:#64231)
Near Deir El Munassib, Egypt
1942-09-03 (4 others)
Designer: Unknown
Starter kit scenario?: Deluxe scenario?:
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Overview:
On 3 September, the Folgore found themselves in the path of the Commonwealth's "Operation Beresford", a probing attack to test Rommel's strength and intentions in the south. The attack took place along an arc over ten miles in length along the northern edges of the four depressions, Angar, Alinda, Munassib and Muhafid. As so often happened at this period, few of the arrangements developed according to plan. The night before the planned 3 September attack the Luftwaffe hit the New Zealand box, the jump-off point, with a succession of lone bombers. Axis artillery fire, reacting to Commonwealth fire supporting the diversionary attacks, led to additional confusion.Attacker: Commonwealth (NZ) (132nd New Zealand Brigade, 44th Infantry Division)
Defender: Italian (185th Folgore Division)
9.5 turns
Players: 2 OBA: None Night: NoUnit Counts: |
Squads: A:15.5 D:11.5 |
AFVs: A:3 Carrier A x 3 |
AFVs: D:0 |
Guns: A:3 OML 3-in. Mortar x 3 D:4 OML 2-in. Mortar x 3 Cannone da 47/32 x 2 Mortaio da 81/14 x 2 Mortaio da 45 Brixia x 2 |
Misc Rules: | Heat Haze in effect. |
Map Board(s): |
Publication | Board |
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Deir El Munassib: The Battle of El Alamein 1942 | CH: DEM |
Overlays: | NONE |
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hoxson1 Modified the Attacker | 2021-06-24 02:38:14 |
hoxson1 Modified the location | 2021-06-24 02:37:39 |
hoxson1 Modified the overview | 2021-06-24 02:36:18 |
hoxson1 Modified the misc. rules | 2021-06-24 02:29:20 |
hoxson1 Modified the overlays | 2021-06-24 02:29:00 |
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