Matrix Games Forums

Forums  Register  Login  Photo Gallery  Member List  Search  Calendars  FAQ 

My Profile  Inbox  Address Book  My Subscription  My Forums  Log Out

RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn 3, June 13

 
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
All Forums >> [New Releases from Matrix Games] >> Gary Grigsby's War in the West >> After Action Reports >> RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn 3, June 13 Page: <<   < prev  2 3 [4] 5 6   next >   >>
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/21/2015 12:54:49 AM   
scout1


Posts: 2899
Joined: 8/24/2004
From: South Bend, In
Status: offline
Italy .... well was time to find new digs ......

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 91
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/21/2015 12:55:14 AM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
Press reports always put the best light on things, no matter the circumstances :-)

_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to scout1)
Post #: 92
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/21/2015 12:57:06 AM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
The next turn should be an interesting one.

_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 93
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/21/2015 1:30:06 AM   
scout1


Posts: 2899
Joined: 8/24/2004
From: South Bend, In
Status: offline
Landing to the north our we my pretty ?

Terrain sucks that way but we'll see who can or can not exploit it ?

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 94
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/21/2015 8:33:05 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
A risky invasion by the Allies in the Rotterdam/Amsterdam area to seize ports and land a sizable force behind the German lines. Several airborne units, and US and Free French forces landed and moved out from the beaches (at least a little - enough to bring ashore the second wave). British 2d Army moves forward, with the aim of linking with the invasion and taking Antwerp. Patton continues his "Our Guts, His Glory" push into the middle of the German line, while 1st Army mostly reorganizes (it is mid-winter after all!).

In Italy, the Allies catch up to the German line and push a couple of small holes, including working their way around to the north side of Lake Bolsena, which I though would provide a good defensive position for the Germans by keeping me from ganging up. (I was able to gang up anyway :-) )

Railroad repair (and hence catching up to the front with depot constructions) is going much better now. Thanks Joel.

First the picture of the Western Front, with the invasion shown:






Attachment (1)

< Message edited by ultradave -- 7/21/2015 9:35:02 PM >


_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to scout1)
Post #: 95
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/21/2015 8:34:06 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
Second picture is the view of the Italian Front:






Attachment (1)

_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 96
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/21/2015 10:35:14 PM   
scout1


Posts: 2899
Joined: 8/24/2004
From: South Bend, In
Status: offline
Well, Dave is keeping me on my toes .... If the damn SS would quit having their secret conferences and actually send their units to the front, Dave would be most unhappy ....... Until then, guess I got to keep him off guard ..... Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee .....

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 97
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/21/2015 10:55:30 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
I have to say I'm enjoying this one much more than the one where Scott sent the whole east front west. Even though I won that in points, it was not any fun. I spent a year sitting in place not even able to attack.

At least here there is action, and despite the fact I'm pushing him back, I'm slightly negative in victory points so the game right now is sitting at draw. Scott has actually staged a pretty effective forward defense with small pullbacks and I've had "supply problems" (user error really). So had I done better there the Western Front might have gone better. However, the RR repair is very quickly catching up which means quickly building quite a few more forward depots to supply the 3rd and 1st Armies. (Brits and Cdns were in pretty good shape all along.)

_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to scout1)
Post #: 98
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/21/2015 11:33:13 PM   
scout1


Posts: 2899
Joined: 8/24/2004
From: South Bend, In
Status: offline
Let me know where you build your forward depots ...... I have some units that would like to
"share"

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 99
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/22/2015 12:18:25 AM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
I think my invasion is safe, more reinforcements on the way. The British cut holes through the line and Amsterdam is liberated by the 82d Airborne. (yay!!)




Attachment (1)

_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to scout1)
Post #: 100
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/27/2015 1:39:05 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
Advances continue with the beach head expanding inland from Amsterdam. The US 17th Abn Division drops just to the west of Arnhem but can't take the city. The British push northeast to attempt to link up with the beachhead in Holland. The French 1FF Corps takes Bordeaux finally. Tough defenders there. Pictures of the Italian front and the Western Front.






Attachment (1)

_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to scout1)
Post #: 101
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/27/2015 1:39:37 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
Western Front:






Attachment (1)

_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 102
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/28/2015 10:48:49 PM   
scout1


Posts: 2899
Joined: 8/24/2004
From: South Bend, In
Status: offline
Aren't we having fun with our Airborne units ....... ? Don't these guys need to go rest for months on end before next operations ?
We all know they aren't terribly bright ....

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 103
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/28/2015 11:25:38 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
They did. They've been lounging around the English countryside since being withdrawn from France around August? or so. Wanted them recovered for exactly this reason. Late in the war now with fleets of transport aircraft, using them like this just about doubled the size of the turn 1 invasion force. And saved the 17th for a little adventure to expand the invasion a bit. I did lose one regiment of the 101st on the drop, but other than that it went well.

I will give you that you do have to be a bit off to combat jump for a living. After I left the Army I had no desire to ever do it again. After all they paid me extra to risk my life. After that I wasn't going to pay someone else for that privilege. That and doing it for work, with 100lbs of equipment takes some (all) of the fun out of jumping.


< Message edited by ultradave -- 7/29/2015 2:03:35 PM >


_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to scout1)
Post #: 104
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/29/2015 1:06:22 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
Good progress expanding the "beachhead" in Holland. Rotterdam falls to the Allies, and the now US 15th Army (3 US Corps with the 1FF Corps attached) pushes south and east. Slow going due to tough winter weather.

The British 2d Army liberates Brussels, and progress is made all along the front, especially by Patton's armored divisions in the center of the front. Again, slow going because of winter weather. The 1FF Army goes about the business of liberating the south of France, slowly but surely.






Attachment (1)

< Message edited by ultradave -- 7/29/2015 3:50:52 PM >


_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 105
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/29/2015 1:07:45 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
Meanwhile, in Italy, where it is at least not snowing, except in the high mountains in the center, both the Americans on the west coast and British on the east coast continue to push up the coasts.






Attachment (1)

< Message edited by ultradave -- 7/29/2015 2:09:55 PM >


_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 106
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/29/2015 1:41:25 PM   
chaos45

 

Posts: 1889
Joined: 1/22/2001
Status: offline
The German western front is looking pretty battered and shaky what turn are you guys on?

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 107
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/29/2015 2:47:16 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
It's turn 36, D-Day start scenario, It's January 30th, 1945.

I've been steadily battering it and looking for openings. Moving the armored divisions/corps around to make a breakthrough or at least make Scott run around plugging the holes. With the winter weather, I've punched holes but not had the remaining movement points to really exploit the gaps I made. I think when the snow stops thing will be easier.

I feel pretty good that my Holland invasion went well and I was able to bring ashore a full army in his rear (although its not so much in his rear now as they are almost able to link up with the British 2d Army.

< Message edited by ultradave -- 7/29/2015 3:49:48 PM >


_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to chaos45)
Post #: 108
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 7/31/2015 11:57:52 PM   
scout1


Posts: 2899
Joined: 8/24/2004
From: South Bend, In
Status: offline
shaky is an understatement

(in reply to chaos45)
Post #: 109
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 8/1/2015 11:07:00 AM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
February 6th now and the Allies have been pushing hard through the winter. British 2d Army links up with US 15th Army invasion forces in Holland and liberates Antwerp along the way.

Antwerp Rotterdam and Amsterdam all in Allied hands now. The US 17th Abn takes Arnhem and forces push inland.

Not much happened in Italy. A couple of hexes won.






Attachment (1)

_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to scout1)
Post #: 110
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 8/5/2015 1:28:36 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
Quite a bit of progress made in the northern part of the front - Holland and the British 2d Army sector, which are now linked up. The US 15th Army with the addition of a FF Corps push east, along with doing some reorg. (Had to free up a US Corps HQ and send it to Holland to even out the command structure). Slow going in Holland but the help of the British 2d Army from the south is breaking the dam (so to speak). There is a large pocket of routed German units east of the 15th Army and northeast of the British 2d Army.

The remainder of the Free French go about their business liberating the south of France. Supply and railroad repair are working pretty well now, with major lines repaired right to the front.

First picture shows the Western Front from Holland to the Swiss border, and also shows "The Russians are Coming!"

Second shows a closer view of the northern part of the front. I'm very pleased with how the amphibious/airborne invasion of Holland went. I was able to very quickly bring ashore a lot of reinforcements and push out from the beaches and ports.




Attachment (1)

< Message edited by ultradave -- 8/5/2015 2:29:25 PM >


_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 111
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 8/5/2015 1:30:16 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
Western Front




Attachment (1)

_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 112
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 8/6/2015 12:33:54 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
Just a little taunt in good fun to remind Scott who he's dealing with :-)





Attachment (1)

_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 113
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 8/8/2015 3:58:18 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
Steady progress and a nice breakthrough by the 3rd Army. The winter weather makes it tough to exploit much though. The 15th Army in Holland pushes east while the British 2d Army pusher north and east. Didn't take a picture in Italy. Made some progress there but it was really because Scott appears to be falling back to a new defensive line to the north.






Attachment (1)

_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 114
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 8/13/2015 10:52:45 PM   
scout1


Posts: 2899
Joined: 8/24/2004
From: South Bend, In
Status: offline
There's some serious BUTT WHOOP'IN about to occur and I think it's mine .......

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 115
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 8/14/2015 12:48:00 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
Yes. The Allies have been pushing all winter and this turn caused some major carnage in the north. The US 15th Army, the 1st Allied Abn Army and the British 2d Army (the British 21st Army Group) liberate the rest of Holland rout the entire northern part of the German front and break through in the north hooking around to the industrial cities of Germany. A little farther south, the 1st Cdn Army and the US 3rd Army find the progress a little tougher to come by but still make good progress. Patton's 3rd Army is split into a more manageable 3rd Army heavy on armor and the new US 9th Army. Should have done this sooner. Both are under Bradley's 12th Army Group. First picture shows the rout of German forces in Holland and northern Germany.


[edited picture to show the re-run turn. Windows crash just as I was finishing the turn. This pretty much looks the same. Slight differences in position. Not quite as many routed units because I shattered a few more than the first time. This one looked like it uploaded just fine]




Attachment (1)

< Message edited by ultradave -- 8/14/2015 4:38:40 PM >


_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to scout1)
Post #: 116
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 8/14/2015 12:49:08 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
The southern half of the front to almost the Swiss border This picture pretty much buts up to the previous one north to south.






Attachment (1)

_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 117
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 8/14/2015 12:50:27 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
And last but not least the Italian Front, where the Allies are making steady progress, partly due to the Germans making a fighting retreat, leaving some sacrificial units out front to slow me down. I have not committed as many forces to the Mediterranian region as probably was done in real life - just enough to make slow and steady progress. Some units were removed from Italy early and sent to England to prepare for the Holland invasion. I wanted to come ashore in Holland with plenty of strength and a steady stream of reinforcements to push hard into Germany.




Attachment (1)

< Message edited by ultradave -- 8/14/2015 1:53:48 PM >


_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 118
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 8/14/2015 1:01:01 PM   
ultradave


Posts: 1355
Joined: 8/20/2013
Status: offline
Well, it looks like I may have to do this turn over. My Windows has gone bezerk and is nothing but a black screen and a cursor jumping around. I don't think the file got uploaded and I had to restart Windows. So back to redo everything. Damn I hate Windows.

_____________________________

----------------
Dave A.
"When the Boogeyman goes to sleep he checks his closet for paratroopers"

(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 119
RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn... - 8/14/2015 1:54:50 PM   
Q-Ball


Posts: 7336
Joined: 6/25/2002
From: Chicago, Illinois
Status: offline
It's a mistake, IMO, to be defending that far south in Italy. Italy is a sideshow once Rome falls, as the Germans I think you are better off pulling back to the Gothic Line, using mountains to hold the line, and diverting as much as possible to where it really matters....France and Germany.

By 1945, there is no reason to not be pulling back to the Austrian border, particularly with Germany under threat. The Austrian border is really tough terrain, and can be held cheaply, allowing German to send a whole army to the Ruhr area.

_____________________________


(in reply to ultradave)
Post #: 120
Page:   <<   < prev  2 3 [4] 5 6   next >   >>
All Forums >> [New Releases from Matrix Games] >> Gary Grigsby's War in the West >> After Action Reports >> RE: Ultradave(WA) vs scout1(Ger), '44 D-Day Start, Turn 3, June 13 Page: <<   < prev  2 3 [4] 5 6   next >   >>
Jump to:





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts


Forum Software © ASPPlayground.NET Advanced Edition 2.4.5 ANSI

2.312