berto
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TURN #10 No collapse. Valiantly holding the line. After my Side B (Jordanian) move (Side B is this scenario's second side), the situation at the end of Turn 10: Jordanian Pattons and armoured infantry (magenta circles) direct fired at nearby Israeli Shermans (red circles), scoring 3 more SP hits. Overall, I have managed to destroy 12 of Crossroads' Shermans to a loss of just 7 of my Pattons. I am quite pleased with this tradeoff. Unless Israel is also expecting tank reinforcements, after the Jordanian 40th Armoured Brigade arrives later in the night, I should be in fairly good shape for the massive tank faceoff expected tomorrow. On my right, Pattons and RCLR jeeps lie in wait, in carefully chosen ambush positions. Patience. Let him come to me. The full infantry company east of Jenin (green circle): I'd like to shift it leftward, to assist in the defense of Jenin. But in so doing, I would expose it to long-range Israeli tank fire. (Remember: there are still more Israeli Shermans out there just beyond my LOS.) I've learned not to present Crossroads any easy targets. No, badly sited or not, there the infantry company stays. Easy targets: Any Jordanian units at Jenin's north edge, where Israeli Shermans and RCLRs can blast them at a distance. I have pulled back a bit, withdrawn into the Jenin city center, where my units will be less visible. With great reluctance, I abandoned the bunker (BK) and pillbox (PB) at hexes 31,31 & 35,31 (yellow circles). But what else can I do? Sure they are strongholds, but they are elevated, hence overly exposed. In the ensuing close-in urban warfare, Israeli infantry will have the advantage. But at least the Israeli tanks and RCLRs will be taken out of the fight. I managed to extricate out of Jenin a RCLR jeep squad (turquoise circle) without it getting shot up. Better to save it for the tank battles on my right (or if not, then the tank battles expected tomorrow). The Big Picture: quote:
ORIGINAL: berto I actually now think that the Israeli breakthrough is more likely in the center, not on my right. All of those IPs, TRs & BKs to the south of Jenin -- a pity I lack Jordanians to man them. Not quite. I had forgotten about my infantry reserve (green circle), trucked in from the Qabitiya Crossroads. The Jenin nut hardens. I continue to worry about my center, the sector from Hill 294 to Hill 273. Crossroads could just as easily flank the Jenin position from the west as continue to attack Jenin frontally. Accordingly, I am sending the Jordanian motorized infantry company (turquoise circles, units not apparent underneath the top-of-stack artillery) to bolster the center. At Kafr Dan, the Jordanian infantry keep a respectful distance from those fearsome Israeli RCLRs & mobile AA guns. A look at the current Victory Dialog: In terms of SP losses, advantage Crossroads (i.e., my SP losses are now exceeding his). But because I'm killing so many of his high-value Shermans, compared to last turn my Point Loss advantage has actually widened. I remain cautiously optimistic.
< Message edited by berto -- 1/30/2016 11:48:10 PM >
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