Carnage at Keren DTO (id:#57774)
Keren, Eritrea
1941-03-15 (3 others)
NJ 2: Fleur De Lend-Lease (Internet)
CH145: The Ides of March (Critical Hit # 6.4)
ASLNNA1: No Time For Love (Critical Hit #8.2)
CH145: The Ides of March (Critical Hit # 6.4)
ASLNNA1: No Time For Love (Critical Hit #8.2)
Designer: Paul Kenny
Starter kit scenario?: Deluxe scenario?:
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Overview:
Keren had no built-in fortifications or defensive structures but it is surrounded on most sides by a jumble of steep granite mountains and sharp ridges which gave the defending forces on the high ground a distinct advantage whilst providing their artillery with perfect observation of any attacking formations. The narrow Dongolaas Gorge through which both the road and railway from Agordat to Keren passed was dominated on the south eastern side by the massif of Mount Zeban and Mount Falestoh on which stood the imposing defenses of Fort Dologorodoc. Gaining the fort would not only give the attacking forces the artillery observation post to direct fire on both sides of the gorge but would expose the reverse slopes of the Dologorodoc mass to direct fire from the fort. The Keren defenses had been reinforced with the arrival of 6th Colonial Brigade from Metemma and also the 11th Blackshirt Battalion of the Savoia Grenadiers. The defenders now totalled 25,000 strong facing an attacking force which had grown to more than 13,000. The two offensives were planned to take place one after the other on 15 March so that the full force's artillery could be employed for the preliminary bombardment of them both. At the final meeting on 14 March with his commanders William Platt said: “Do not let anybody think this is going to be a walkover. It is not. It is going to be a bloody battle: a bloody battle against both enemy and ground. It will be won by the side which lasts longest. I know you will last longer than they do. And I promise you I will last longer than my opposite number.” At 07:00 on 15 March, the British and Commonwealth troops of 4th Indian Infantry Division attacked from Cameron Ridge making for Sanchil, Brig's Peak, Hog's Back and the three peaks of Mount Sammana.Attacker: British (Elements of the Indian 4th Division)
Defender: Italian (Elements of the Italian 4th Division)
9 turns
Players: 2 OBA: British Night: NoUnit Counts: |
Squads: A:15.0 D:18.0 |
AFVs: A:3 Matilda II x 3 |
AFVs: D:0 |
Guns: A:0 D:3 Cannone da 47/32 x 3 |
Misc Rules: | Desert terrain, treat Woods as Brush |
Map Board(s): |
Publication | Board |
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ASL 7 - Hollow Legions (2nd Edition) | 31 |
ASL 7a - Hollow Legions (3rd Edition) | 29 |
ASL 7a - Hollow Legions (3rd Edition) | 31 |
High Ground! | HOB-II |
Overlays: | O2 | O1 |
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Hutch Set the designer field | 2024-06-18 16:10:26 |
hoxson1 Uploaded the Board image | 2019-04-17 15:38:56 |
hoxson1 Modified the misc. rules | 2019-04-17 15:37:31 |
hoxson1 Modified the Unit Elements | 2019-04-17 15:35:32 |
hoxson1 Modified the maps | 2018-06-12 18:14:35 |
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(keren ethiopia allied movement.png) | Image | hoxson1 | 809 |
(keren battle display.png) | Image | hoxson1 | 784 |
Keren battleground (keren scene of battle.jpg) | Image | hoxson1 | 814 |
(carnage keren map layout.png) | Map Image | hoxson1 | 656 |
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