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No Shortage of Determination ETO (id:#62671)
(BFP 5: Poland in Flames ID: BFP-135)   [next]   [previous]
Lemberg, Poland 1939-09-17 (1 other)
FE 182: Shredkowice (Polish Campaign Pack)
Designer: Steve Swann
Starter kit scenario?:    Deluxe scenario?:
 
Balance:
PolishGerman
68.627450980392%

Overview:

Reeling under heavy blows by the vastly superior German military machine, the Polish front had all but collapsed by the middle of September. The Black Brigade, after disengaging from combat with the 2nd Panzer and 4th Light Divisions, continued their withdrawal to the east, collecting scattered remnants of other Polish units along their way. A shortage of fuel forced the 10th Motorized to abandon many of its vehicles during the withdrawal. The German 1st Gebirgsjager Division had maneuvered between the withdrawing Polish forces and Lemberg. The Polish 10th Mechanized Brigade ran into Germans early in the morning. The Poles were short on fuel and sleep, but not on determination. The 10th Mounted Rifle Regiment, reinforced with the Scout Tank Company, launched a vicious strike to break through the German lines.
Attacker: Polish (Reinforced elements 10th Mounted Rifle Regt., 10th Motorized Cavalry Brigade)
Defender: German (Elements Gebirgsjäger Regt. 100, 1st Gebirgsjäger Division)  
5.5 turns
    Players: 2     OBA: None     Night: No
Unit Counts:
Squads: A:15.5 D:9.0
AFVs: A:4
TKS x 2
TKS AA tankette x 2

AFVs: D:0
Guns: A:0
46mm Granatnik wz. 36 MTR
Ur wz. 35 ATR
D:1
Geb G36 75mm ART
5cm leGrW 36 x 2
PzB 39 ATR

Victory Conditions:

Exit VP: Building Control VC: Area Control VC:
Unit Based VC: LOS Style VC: CVP Cap:
Misc Rules: Water obstacles (exc: Pond) are Shallow Streams. A: Variable OB.
Map Board(s):
17 BFP-O Show/hide map dependencies
PublicationBoard
ASL 3a - Yanks (2nd Edition)17
BFP 5: Poland in FlamesBFP-O
ASL 3 - Yanks17
Overlays: NONE
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DateReporterOpponentBal.ResultTimeComments
2023-10-30(D) David Garvin vs Nick FarynaD Polish winGreat scenario and those little TKS tanks just would not die! I did immobilize one and knocked out a second, but Nick's Poles just kept coming!
2023-04-02(A) Mark Thompson vs Kevin Hannan (Germans) Polish win

(VASL Log)
The Poles chose Group B and concentrated their attack in the southern woods, placing the MMG and ATR in the northern hills as a fire base. The German mortars in the central woods and southern hills broke the fire base units and initially stymied the Poles attack. The TKSs then VBM freezed the mortars, allowing the Poles' main body to reach the southern woods and the edge of Board 17. The Polish reinforcements then pushed in the northern woods while the southern group concentrated on generating concealment. The Germans made the game interesting by force recalling 2 TKSs and destroying a third, but the Polish two wing attack was eventually too much to cover, and the Germans conceded in Polish Player Turn 6
2021-03-02(A) Andy Bagley vs Tony Gibson Polish winAnother great scenario from the excellent Poland in Flames pack. The Poles start with 14 or 15 squads and 4 tankettes, so getting just two of these across Board O and onto Board 17 doesn't sound too hard. But it's not easy against 8-morale Germans with a range of weaponry and (gulp) a 9-2 leader. I went for a concentrated thrust on the right flank with a handful of units on the left to stop the Germans shifting to reinforce. Very tough going with heavy losses including two tankettes, and my infantry basically failed to make it across. I won only because my remaining two tankettes were able to run the gauntlet of ATR and MG fire to reach Board 17, which was just enough. Those TKS's are poorly armed and armoured, but if they keep moving they're pretty difficult to hit! I was fortunate that none of my TKS's broke down or malf'ed their guns.
PS: After the game we discussed SBR1, which appears to allow Polish units to cross the water obstacle on the extreme left via row GG. Too slow for infantry perhaps but a possible route for the TKS's which could make life a little easier for the Poles.
2020-09-11(A) Tuomo Lukkari vs Rami Saarinen Polish win[Imported from ROAR]
2020-07-18(A) Richard Jenulis vs Tycho Granville Polish winVASL: The Poles pushed hard on the left flank and were able to cross the stream and change their socks before the Germans could reinforce in strength.
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Hutch Modified the unit counts2024-08-09 20:13:19
Hutch Modified the Attacker's Guns2024-08-09 20:13:19
Dispang12 Added a playing2024-06-03 20:41:24
Dispang12 Rated the scenario2024-06-03 20:40:49
von Garvin Added a playing2023-10-30 23:43:02
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To-Play list count: 1
Estimated Play time: 4.1 hours
Recorded Games: 16
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No Shortage of Determination
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