This game deserves its own thread. I know several of you are already playing this. I have the demo and am enjoying it immensely.
I fought an Airborne Defense of Carentan this morning. I read the synopsis and my orders. It was my understanding that I had to defend three bridge heads and prepare for a German armored counterattack.
I created 3 AT guns, 6 Engineer squads, 9 Airborne Infantry Squads and 3 Machine gun teams. I had my Engineers lay concertina wire along the bridges and place mines on and in front of the bridges themselves. The Engineers set up Machinegun positions on the near side of each bridge and built sand bag walls forming a “U†shaped Kill sack on the near side of each of the bridges. The AT guns were placed behind the sand bagged positions and oriented their fires on the bridges.
While the Engineers were working, I sent 2-3 Infantry squads across the bridges to capture the supply points on the far side. They encountered two snipers and eliminated with only minimal casualties which were replaced prior to the German counterattack.
When the Germans finally attacked, I had 2-3 Airborne squads at each of the three bridgeheads either behind sandbags or in buildings overwatching the bridges. Each squad was equipped with a bazooka team. Each Engineer squad was equipped with flamethrowers and placed with the infantry defending each of these kill sacks. I had a MG Jeep behind the lines to act as a rapid deployment force to kill any infantry that broke through. I also had several Airborne Infantry and Engineers in the queue ready to come out as replacements as I started taking casualties. There was an additional squad equipped with bazooka in reserve to deal with any armored vehicles that punched through my defensive pockets.
The Germans attacked with Stug IIIs across the center and east bridges first. Each tank had at least 2 infantry and 1 Engineer squads in support following. The tanks easily rolled over the concertina wire and the mines slowed them down enough for the AT guns to kill them on the bridges. When the German Infantry pushed across the bridges they met a ferocious hail of machine gun fire and were stopped dead. I knew a second push was coming and made minor adjustments to my defense including building an additional sandbag wall for the infantry.
On the Second German push I watched as 2-3 tanks supported by 3-5 squads of Infantry and Engineers pushed across each of the three bridges. Wrecked hulls were piling up inside my Kill sacks and one even rolled over a MG position and made into my rear area where my one Airborne Infantry squad easily took him out with its bazooka. It was beat up pretty badly by the time it got free of my front line troops. This second push caused serious damage to my front line positions. I lost 3-4 rifle squads and 2-3 Engineer squads. I also lost 2 of my 3 AT guns and every MG position was gone.
The Germans made a third push with more armor and Infantry and I was struggling to keep up. I had replacements racing out of the HQ trying to get into the fight, but it was quickly turning south. One German Engineer squad made it deep in my rear and attempted to take a supply point but the Jeep raced over and killed them quickly. The German Artillery started dropping all over the place and the order came to fall back to the Secondary Headquarters, a church in the SW corner of the map. I pulled all survivors back which amounted to 1 AT gun, 4 Infantry squads and 2 Engineer squads however I was receiving replacements as I waited for this 4th push by the Germans.
The 4th push amounted to about 5-6 Stug III tanks and a company of Infantry with a platoon of Engineers. I was slowly getting replacements and holding them off. I had Artillery support and there was one Engineer squad stuck on the center bridge that was decimating German infantry with Artillery fire and flamethrowers. Just when I thought all was lost, a column of Shermans and US Infantry showed up and I was able to push the Germans back across the bridges, reclaim our original positions and advance across the bridgehead with US Armor.
Lessons learned: Don’t use wire obstacles on those bridges, the tanks roll right over it. Use it deeper in your own sector to interdict Infantry movement. Place a ton of mines on the bridges and on both sides of the bridges. Establish a secondary defensive structure deeper behind your friendly lines in case the enemy does get through. Have the jeep available to react to penetrations but keep it in a central location.
Great Game!








