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PiersBrand02 Aug 2013 6:00 p.m. PST

Been back playing little platoon sized games lately with Battlegroup Overlord and tonight I had a 375 point game with Cyril, his US Airborne taking on my Panzer Ersatz forces. 375 is a nice points value to play on a 6 x 4 and gives a good game for a couple hours (unless things go wrong as they nearly did for me…).

The tabletop…


The forces…


My forces were based around a Panzergrenadier platoon, with some (dubious) tanks in support, plus a couple of 'funnies' from the 21st Panzer vehicles. Its a good list to play at this point level as its lack of heavy hitting items isnt too much of a hinderance, especially so when facing US Airborne. We rolled randomly for scenario and got 'Recce Screen'… A scenario that really punishes those silly enough not to take any recce. Cyril was well equipped on this front with two M8 Greyhounds and a Para recce patrol on foot. As we rolled for 4 turns to be played with recce only, he was firmly in control… as I had only the one recce option – a single foot patrol. On a small table, this lack of recce troops could – and should – have been fatal, but a combination of Cyril's poor shooting and my jammy cover saves saw me through! Basically for the first four turns I hide in the ruined Church while Cyril threw all he could at me, and in the process managed to get his recce foot patrol shot to ribbons… Somehow, and Im still not sure how, I managed to hold on till turn 5.

The German recce patrol peer out of the Church…


Cyril of course went and rolled a six for his re-inforcements and the US Airborne streamed onto the table. I of course in my turn rolled a one… a lone Panzer III showed up to help out! To be fair to it, it did put one of the Greyhounds out of service! In the following turn Cyril again rolled high and from turn 6 onwards had his entire army on the table. I still couldnt roll high and my army slowly dragged itself on to the table piece by piece.


Due to this lack of impetus from my Germans I began to carve a defensive position out based around the Church and the surrounding fields. Cyril was having to move his men around the centre of the table as I had placed a Registered Target Point on the farm and he didnt want to risk the incoming mortar fire if he strayed too close. This extra distance gave me time to get men on the table and into position while my little Hotchkiss H38s did sterling work holding up the US advance, till I lost the Panzer III to a bazooka round in the flank and an H38 to a lucky mortar round that put it out of action. Even so, my right flank held firm thanks to a half-track mounted 20mm flak that proceeded to chew up anything that stuck its head out! This stalled the US attack on my right and they changed and headed to the centre, direct for the Church but by this time my sMG42 was set-up covering the road junction with its Loader Team frantically cracking open boxes of ammunition! Thus too was supported by an MG and rifle team from one of the grenadier sections and also the platoon HQ in the Church itself.


This made the centre too tough a nut to crack an dthe US paratroopers took some heavy losses and became pinned down. They tried a smaller attack against the German left flank with another squad of men supported by a couple of MGs, but this was broken up with mortar fire and the remaining H38 who bravely (stupidly?) stuck around to trade fire with the US paras as they advanced… By luck he managed to pin them down! As the game progressed the US losses mounted and the Germans seemed to take few casualties. With the loss of the US platoon HQ the US Airborne went over their break rating and the game ended with a hard fought German victory… Cyril had managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory!

Luke Warm03 Aug 2013 2:53 a.m. PST

Nice looking game – any chance of the ORBATS so we can give it a try as well?
Whilst all the eye candy is very (very,very,very) nice I think if you posted details of your lovely games, maybe on your blog Piers, lots of people would like to play out these games/scenarios & it keeps the interest in BGK/BGO going as well while we're waiting for the next book.

PiersBrand03 Aug 2013 3:34 a.m. PST

Sure… I actually have the army lists for these written down! most of the time I forget!

Germans had;

Forward Headquarters
Comms Relay
Panzergrenadier Platoon with MG42 and Panzerfausts
Panzer Platoon w. Panzer III Command Upgrade
HMG Team with Loader Team
SPW w. 8cm Riechenwerfer
SPW w. 20mm Flak
Recce Foot Patrol
Munitionspanzer


US Airborne had;

Forward Headquarters w. Communications Network
US Airborne Paratroop Platoon
Bazooka Team
MMG Team
81mm Mortar Team
57mm AT Gun w. Loader Team
Recce Foot Patrol
2 x M8 Greyhounds
Registered Target Point

Luke Warm03 Aug 2013 3:46 a.m. PST

Ta!

Lest We Forget03 Aug 2013 7:54 a.m. PST

Good game and report.

Question: You wrote "Due to this lack of impetus from my Germans I began to carve a defensive position out based around the Church and the surrounding fields. Cyril was having to move his men around the centre of the table as I had placed a Registered Target Point on the farm and he didnt want to risk the incoming mortar fire if he strayed too close. This extra distance gave me time to get men on the table and into position while my little Hotchkiss H38s did sterling work holding up the US advance,"

From the narrative it appears that the Germans had a mortar and registered target point instead of the U.S. Airborne. I am reading the report incorrectly (the OB shows the U.S. had the mortar and registered target point, the Germans had an 8cm Riechenwerfer but no pre-registered target point)?

Captain Cook03 Aug 2013 4:14 p.m. PST

Super report Piers and your photo's really enhance the narrative.

Dynaman878903 Aug 2013 4:53 p.m. PST

Excellent, the photo with the germans looking out the ruined windows is a winner.

PiersBrand03 Aug 2013 5:07 p.m. PST

LwF,

RTP should be on the German list… Brain Fart on my part when typing.

Lest We Forget03 Aug 2013 7:03 p.m. PST

Piers:

Thanks. If I had a dollar for every "bf" I've had I could have retired by now. I agree with the others, the pics, besides showing the excellent terrain and models, brings the report "to life."

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