warspite1
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Turn 81 17th September 1941 The new Commander-in-Chief, Middle East is General Auchinleck. He appoints General Alan Cunningham to take charge of the newly created 8th Army. In this AAR I haven't done a stock take for some time, and with the Axis pressing in on all sides I think that would be a sensible decision. Tobruk Command Western Strong Point Strong Point 2 70th Infantry Division 1st Royal East Kent Bn. - 38/45 Rifle Squads, no anti-tank guns 22nd Guards Brigade 3rd Coldstream Guards Bn. - 35/45 Rifle Squads, no anti-tank guns XXX Corps 8th Mediterranean Artillery Regt. - no guns 64th Mediterranean Artillery Regt. (1 Batt.) - no guns 1st Polish Brigade 2nd Polish Bn. - 33/36 Rifle Squads, no anti-tank guns 1st Polish Machine-Gun Bn. (1 Cpy.) - Okay on machine guns and mortars but only 4/7 Rifle Squads 1st Polish Anti-Tank Regt. (1 Batt.) - 0 anti-tank guns Southern Strong Point Strong Point 4 1st Polish Brigade 1st Polish Bn. - 23/36 Rifle Squads, 1/3 anti-tank gun 22nd Guards Brigade 149th Anti-Tank Regt. - 10/32 anti-tank guns 70th Infantry Division 2nd Scots Guards Bn. - 37/45 Rifle Squads, no anti-tank guns 1st Royals Regt. - 19/35 Rifle Squads Central Strong Point 1st Polish Brigade HQ 3rd Polish Bn. - 31/36 Rifle Squads, no anti-tank guns 1st Polish Artillery Regt. - 2/16 18-Pounder Guns and 13/16 25-Pounder Guns 9th Australian Division 15th Aus Bn. - 40/45 Rifle Squads 22nd Guards Brigade 1st South Staffordshire Bn. - 38/45 Rifle Squads, no anti-tank guns XXX Corps 64th Mediterranean Artillery Regt. (1 Batt) - no guns Tobruk Port 22nd Guards Brigade HQ Conclusion: What a piggin' mess! The only good news is that there does not appear to be anything withdrawing for a good while. However, that is not the point. With no relief expected anytime soon, those units badly need reinforcing..... but with what?
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