TAHGC 29 "In Rommel's Wake"

Updated 050320; rev 1.0


ON THE MEUSE, May 17, 1940: In the confusion following the 7th Panzer Division's breakout, isolated French units still held crossings across the Meuse while the German infantry struggled to catch up. Now elements of the XIV Panzergrenadier Corps, on the basis of Fieseler Storch recon, hope to grab another bridgehead into France from what appears to be a platoon strength guard before French reinforcements can arrive. In this heavily wooded region air reports are unreliable but time is of the essence.

VICTORY CONDITIONS: By game end the Germans must establish five unbroken squads on the south side of the river with a bridge still intact. A manned German ar-mored car counts as two squads providing it has any armament functioning (counts as 0 squads if non-functioning). The French win by preventing the German victory conditions.

Prior to the start, the French Player secretly draws a random chit from 1 to 4, to determine the french forces, and the game length. This could be done with a single die roll, ignoring any 5 or 6 result and rerolling in that event. This could be done and recorded in a log file which the French player keeps, and emails to his opponent on the turn on which the game ends. The game ends at the start of the first Rally Phase of the turn indicated below:
Game Length
Chit = 1 Game ends at start of Turn 5
Chit = 2 Game ends at start of Turn 6
Chit = 3 Game ends at start of Turn 8
Chit = 4 Game ends at start of Turn 10

Rules Introduced: Sections 132 -133

SCENARIO SEQUENCE:
French set up first
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Germans moves first

 

 

BOARD LAYOUT
NORTH
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GERMAN FORCES:
FRENCH FORCES:

SPECIAL SCENARIO RULES:

AFTERMATH: Only French command blunders had prevented the bridges from being blown earlier. Certain French elements remained north of the river and there was a question as to exactly when the bridges should be blown. The bridges were held very lightly due to the presence of heavy reserves nearby, but even so the bridges were in the process of being wired for demolition when an audacious rush by German scout cars and a lead platoon of bicycle mounted infantry captured the wooden bridge intact. Supported by German LMG fire from the north side of the Meuse the Germans held the bridge till reinforcements from Division arrived.