desert -> RE: Sicily to Brenner Pass - M v. D - Turn 2 (6/26/2009 7:20:22 AM)
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Turn 2 - July 12, 1943 There are two objectives for the Allies in Sicily: Trapani in the east and Messina in the west. My guess is that there are four American divisions, 2 British divisions, and a Canadian division present in Sicily right now. The British and Canadians are pointed toward Messina. The American plan is indeterminable - one is definitely going to follow the coastal road west toTrapani, but the second could either follow it or cut down the center of the island and isolate the west. The third seems to be supporting the British and Canadians. The fourth is likely some kind of airborne force, and my worst fear is of paratroopers deploying behind the Etna line, and together with the regular infantry engulfing my entire army. I'm leaving a sizeable amount of men in strategic cities or locations to slow the Allied advance. Alright, after I made some mistakes in Turn 1 regarding unit deployments, I decided that Kesselring was correct in choosing to abandon Trapani and create a line fixed on Mt. Etna. That's what I'm doing, although there are some weak points that need to be reinforced posthaste, and a giant gap in the north. I don't have any troops to spare for the north other than 2 Coastal Divisions and the Aosta (regular) Division, as I'd like to keep the German grenadiers close to the mountain. In Turn 2, I have, in Sicily, 4 Italian regular divisions, several low-quality Coastal Divisions, the Hermann Goering Pz Division, and the 15 and 29 PzGren Divisions. I'm generally spreading the Germans equally throughout the Etna line, except for areas of extreme importance, such as Adrano (i'll get to it) and Catania. Using the term loosely, I have 500 tanks. My airforce is 500 to 600 aircraft (mostly Me-109s and Junkers divebombers). I will get a Fallschirmjaeger division tomorrow, but other than a few jastas I am completely on my own after that. [image]local://upfiles/22305/7971DFA7268D49FCADD9A0F709DCDDE9.gif[/image]
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