Chateau de Quesnoy ETO (id:#64787)
Prior Publication: ASL Annual `93b
See Also: Chateau de Quesnoy by Avalon HillNear Condé-Folie, France
1940-06-05 (12 others)
77: Le Hérisson (ASL 10 - Croix de Guerre)
A 64: Chateau de Quesnoy (AH:ASL Annual `93b)
FT 94: Here Stands The Legion! (Franc-Tireur #11)
FT 95: Raining Bullets (Franc-Tireur #11)
77: Le Hérisson (ASL 10a - Croix de Guerre)
RPT175: Tardiveau Le Volontaire (Rally Point #18)
RPT176: The Weygand Line (Rally Point #18)
RPT177: Tirailleurs and Antiques (Rally Point #18)
Q22: French Spirit (Quick 6 Scenario Pack IV)
BF#5: Resolute Defence (Battle for France)
DC3: Last Stand at Marchelepot (Internet: David Craig)
SP278: Tirailleurs Counterattack (Schwerpunkt #24)
A 64: Chateau de Quesnoy (AH:ASL Annual `93b)
FT 94: Here Stands The Legion! (Franc-Tireur #11)
FT 95: Raining Bullets (Franc-Tireur #11)
77: Le Hérisson (ASL 10a - Croix de Guerre)
RPT175: Tardiveau Le Volontaire (Rally Point #18)
RPT176: The Weygand Line (Rally Point #18)
RPT177: Tirailleurs and Antiques (Rally Point #18)
Q22: French Spirit (Quick 6 Scenario Pack IV)
BF#5: Resolute Defence (Battle for France)
DC3: Last Stand at Marchelepot (Internet: David Craig)
SP278: Tirailleurs Counterattack (Schwerpunkt #24)
Designer: Unknown
Starter kit scenario?: Deluxe scenario?:
Balance:
GermanFrench
Overview:
Northern France had fallen and General Weygand was desperately attempting to form a long along the Somme. Lacking sufficient forces for a continuous front, he decided on a series of combined-arms hedgehogs which he hoped could thwart the German advance. In these hedgehogs, numerous French units would make many a gallant stand. One such place was the Chateau de Quesnoy, which had been fortified by a company of the tough 53rd Infantry Regiment of the 5th Colonial Division. It stood squarely in the path of Rommel’s oncoming 7th Panzer Division. Having literally ridden roughshod over the French Army in the preceding month, the cocky Germans were quite unprepared for the tenacious stand by these black colonial troops.Attacker: German (Panzer-Regiment 25, sIG Kompanie 705 and Schützen-Regiment 6, Panzer-Division 7)
Defender: French (10ème Companie, 53ème Régiment d'Infanterie Coloniale)
15 turns
Players: 2 OBA: German Night: NoUnit Counts: |
Squads: A:34.0 D:21.5 |
AFVs: A:12 PzKpfw 38(t) A x 3 PzKpfw IVC PzKpfw IVD sIG IB SPW 251/1 x 5 SPW 251/10 Kfz 1 Opel Blitz x 4 |
AFVs: D:0 |
Guns: A:0 5cm leGrW 36 x 3 D:6 Canon AC de 25 SA-L mle 34 x 2 Canon de 37 mle 16 TR Mortier de 60 mle 35 Canon de 75 M mle 28 x 4 |
Misc Rules: | A: 4-6-8s are Sappers (B28.8). D: Wire, Minefield. |
Map Board(s): |
Publication | Board |
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ASL 1 - Beyond Valor (3rd Edition) | 4 |
ASL 1 - Beyond Valor (3rd Edition) | 5 |
ASL 5a - For King and Country | 6 |
Overlays: | NONE |
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Last Played:
Date | Reporter | Opponent | Bal. | Result | Time | Comments | |
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2023-05-13 | (A) Todd Cox | vs | German win | Played solo Vassal. German Win in the last turn with close combat to clear out the last French unit in the building. I handled mines by mixing in an almost equal number of dummy mines - so I knew all possible mind field hexes but not which ones were AT or AP, nor which ones were dummy. The French side rolled incredibly the whole game. The French 37* inf gun proved deadly to several GE tanks. Being able to put it in an upper building hex made it very powerful. A French HMG in the 3 level building in the Orchard stood the test of time and was very difficult to take out. I originally found this scenario because I was looking for a scenario with a Sig I self propelled artillery. Unfortunately with its low breakdown/ammo limit, it was recalled before it had any successful shots. | |||
2023-02-11 | (A) Dan Best | vs | Kermit Mullins | French win | |||
2023-02-11 | (D) Kermit Mullins | vs | Dan Best | French win | Very big, classic scenario that takes an effort to get set up and played. As the French, I placed small blocking forces on Boards 4 and 5 and concentrated the bulks of my force and fortifications at the chateau. Dan's Germans came onto Board 5 as a huge Schwerpunkt. My two roadblocks in that area would delay the Germans for two turns before they were successfully removed. In the meantime, my guns were able to knock out two of the Pz38's and one MIIV. The second MKIV rumbled into a minefield was immobilized and the crew kid when they bailed out. With the CVP number rising with each turn and deep into the game, Dan would give the concession as it was clear that the Germans were soon to hit the CVP cap. Very hard scenario for the attacking Germans. | ||
2021-01-29 | (A) Richard Jenulis | vs | Greg Rodgers | French win | CC put the Germans over the CVP cap at 60 on turn 14. The French ended with 2 squads, an 8-1 leader and a wounded 8-0 leader in the building and a crew outside of it. An epic game. | ||
2020-03-13 | (D) patrick palma | vs | Kevin Killeen | French win |
Action | Date |
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Hutch Modified the misc. rules | 2024-09-14 23:18:39 |
von Garvin Modified the gps location | 2023-06-05 11:50:50 |
Viking_CTO Added a playing | 2023-05-13 23:29:35 |
Viking_CTO Rated the scenario | 2023-05-13 23:24:30 |
grumblejones Added a playing | 2023-02-12 05:15:15 |
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