Kos Island, Greece; October 3, 1943: As dawn broke, some 1200 German troops landed on the beaches near Marmari, under cover of a massive air bombardment directed against the Allied positions. At 20:00 hours Colonel L. R. F. Kenyon issued instructions ending resistance and ordering the Allied troops to split into small groups and make for the hills. A Company of DLI, cut off from the main Allied force, went westward. Eventually they linked up with a battery of 75mm Italian guns., which were still in action dispute under air attack.
VICTORY CONDITIONS: To win, the German player must eliminate more squads than he loses. Crews count as a 1/2 squad for this calculation.
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OAF 49.1.1: TERRAIN: Wheatfields hexes are open ground; all buildings are of wooden construction.
OAF 49.1.2:
Use the Allied minor counters to represent the Italians forces. Italian
broken morale is the same as their non-broken good order side. Use 75*HE ART
to represent the additional 75 ART units as needed.
OAF 49.1.3:
The Italian LMGs must initially start in hexes occupied by a 347 squad.
OAF 49.1.4:
Only Italian crews may fire the artillery units; they may not be fired by
non-qualified units.
OAF 49.1.5:
German air support arrives on German Turns 3 & 6. Use the Chart below to
determine the type and number of planes appearing (if any) by rolling once
for each:
PLAYTEST CREDITS: John Ripley, Barry Snodgrass, Neil Hirschfeld, Chip Mamrak, and Bob Johnson.