warspite1
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Turn 103 10th September 1941 I continue with bombardments and then attack out of Sollum with the 22nd Guards Brigade. The expected result is light loss and an excellent attack. Despite all this the attack itself proves to be a disaster and I have not the slightest idea what just happened. The Brescia Battalion and Pavia company are supported by artillery its true, but they retreat as expected. A battalion of motorised infantry (presumably from one of the panzer divisions joins the attack along with a regiment of Bersaglieri. Pretty much the entire 1st Army Tank Brigade support the infantry however....and yet: - the Axis losses are 7 rifle squads 4 machine-guns and 1 45mm mortar. - the British lose 125 rifle squads, 56 machine-guns, 39 mortars, 19 anti-tank guns, 4 AA guns, 289 trucks and 4 tracked carriers during this "excellent" attack.... In the next round I try and advance out of the Halfaya. Another 'Excellent' attack involving the 1st Army Tank Brigade and two brigades of South African troops sees more pain for the Commonwealth forces. Once again the attack is carried out against an Italian battalion and company that have been through numerous bombardments. Once again they are supported by artillery, as well as additional Italian and German units, including a panzer battalion from the 5th Panzer Regt - but this numbers just two Panzer MkII's.... 70 Blenheims support the attack, escorted by 77 Hurricanes. In defence the Italians fly 15 fighters. The result? The Italians lose 5 aircraft (2 destroyed) and the Commonwealth manage to lose 9 (3 destroyed) against such a formidable foe.... But that's the good news. In the land attack the: - Axis lose 63 rifle squads, 1 machine gun squad, 6 machine guns, 2 mortars and 6 trucks. - The British/South Africans lose 96 rifle squads, 16 machine gun squads, 101 machine guns, 25 anti-tank guns, 11 field artillery pieces, 21 mortars, 2 AA guns and 10 tanks. I have air superiority, I have a good mix of artillery, tanks and infantry as well as a large number of bombers, I am attacking from three sides, all units assisting the defenders were subject to barrage previously but the numbers are what they are. I find that difficult to understand to say the least.
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