Khamsin DTO (id:#56002)
See Also: Khamsin by Multi-Man Publishing25 miles south of Tobruk, Libya
1942-06-13 (4 others)
Designer: Eugene Murell
Starter kit scenario?: Deluxe scenario?:
Balance:
GermanBritish
Overview:
The Gazala battles had been raging for days with Panzerarmee Afrika driving for the great prize of Tobruk. Several British strongpoints still lay in its path, one of which was the Knightsbridge box held by the 201st Guards Motor Brigade Group. On 13 June, the position was enveloped by the 15th Panzer Division from the east and the 21st Panzer Division from the west. After a day of heavy fighting, the final clash of armor occurred when units of the 2nd and 4th Armored Brigades, sent to reinforce a Guards position on Rigel Ridge, met 21st Panzer Division during the last stages of one of the desert’s violent sandstorms – a khamsin. . . .[Mark Nixon, Journal #1]: British and German forces struggle to even find one another amidst a sand storm, a Khamsin. "Wide-open" desert spaces have shrunk to a close quarters arena with a maximum range of but ten hexes.Attacker: German (21. Panzer Division)
Defender: British (2nd Battalion, Scots Guards / A & C Squadrons, Queen's Bays)
8.5 turns
Players: 2 OBA: None Night: NoUnit Counts: |
Squads: A:6.0 D:10.0 |
AFVs: A:16 PzKpfw IVF1 PzKpfw IIIH x 6 PzKpfw IIF x 2 Marder III(t)H SPW 251/1 x 6 |
AFVs: D:5 Grant(a) x 2 Crusader II x 2 Stuart I(a) |
Guns: A:0 PzB 39 ATR D:1 OQF 2-Pounder OML 2-in. Mortar x 2 Boys ATR x 2 |
Misc Rules: | DLV, Ov3 |
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Publication | Board |
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ASL 7a - Hollow Legions (3rd Edition) | 27 |
ASL 7a - Hollow Legions (3rd Edition) | 28 |
ASL 5 - West of Alamein | 27 |
ASL 5 - West of Alamein | 28 |
Overlays: | H1 | H3 | H4 |
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Last Played:
Date | Reporter | Opponent | Bal. | Result | Time | Comments | |
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2023-05-11 | (D) Douglas Leslie | vs | Marc Hanna | British win | First time that I played this classic scenario in over thirty years and I took the defending British. The set up was mainly around the most northerly hillock with no units on the southmost at all while one squad set up on the summit of the central hillock. Basically, the plan was to force the Germans to come into the teeth of the British defence when attempting to take the most strongly defended hillock. Marc obviously didn't know where the British defences would be concentrated and set up his starting force to the south with the intention of sweeping towards the North with the wind in the defenders' faces. This plan quickly came unstuck at the first wind change DR which resulted in the wind turning 180 degrees so that it would now be blowing into the attackers' faces. The Germans now split their forces and came at the British across the board. The attack never really got properly co-ordinated and the British picked off enough half tracks and armour to cause a concession on turn 5. My dice were red hot in this game and made light of the heavy dust when taking out the German armour as it approached. Fun game though (for me at least!) and I would be happy to give it a go as the Germans. | ||
2021-10-13 | (D) David Garvin | vs | Alain Chabot | British win | |||
2021-07-18 | (D) Eric Topp | vs | Ron Oxford | British win | By turn 5, the Germans were likely to take two of the Hillock Summits with his infantry but Ron conceded after he lost his fourth Pz III. My two Grants were Shocked/Stunned respectively but I still had both Crusaders and the Stuart so it was likely that the DVP losses for the Germans would continue to mount. | ||
2020-12-21 | (D) Christopher Graff | vs | Scott Fischbein | German win | First DTO game for both of us - good way to learn the dust/wind/hillock rules (and lots of opportunity to review OVR, of which there were many!). The Germans were able to take control of all of the hillocks by turn 5, but had sustained some AFV losses, so were a bit behind on DVP, but after eliminating a few squads and a couple of Stuarts were catching back up... after the Brits malfed 3/4 of the guns on their Grants, Chris conceded in turn 6, since he didn't have a way to deal with my remaining tanks. Good game vs. a fun opponent - looking forward to more DTO action. | ||
2020-12-21 | (A) Scott Fischbein | vs | Chris Graff | German win | First DTO game for both of us - good way to learn the dust/wind/hillock rules (and lots of opportunity to review OVR, of which there were many!). The Germans were able to take control of all of the hillocks by turn 5, but had sustained some AFV losses, so were a bit behind on DVP, but after eliminating a few squads and a couple of Stuarts were catching back up... after the Brits malfed 3/4 of the guns on their Grants, Chris conceded in turn 6, since he didn't have a way to deal with my remaining tanks. Good game vs. a fun opponent - looking forward to more DTO action. |
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A15.4er Added a playing | 2024-06-01 19:06:12 |
Dougban Added a playing | 2023-05-11 22:21:36 |
Dougban Uploaded a VASL file | 2023-05-11 22:04:15 |
Bongiovanni Added a playing | 2022-08-19 13:52:41 |
von Garvin Added a playing | 2021-10-14 00:25:52 |
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OB with Templates (OB.vsav) | VASL Setup | Dougban | 591 |
(!germ-brit.png) | Image | hoxson1 | 1224 |
(sandstorm surrender.png) | Image | hoxson1 | 1078 |
(asl037.gif) | Map Image | morrigu | 1753 |
Description | Uploaded by |
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Mark Nixon's personal tens | Dave |
Scenario's Everyone Should Play Once #2 | Panzer |
The Battle of Gazala | Tomkrny |
Title | Author | Date |
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ASL Annual '90: Page 31 (Series Replay) | Dave |
ASL Journal 1: Page 63 (Scenario Analysis) | Dave |
Scenario Cheat Sheet, by Matt Cicero, Hit The Beach! 7:1:13 (August 2002, Southern California ASL Club) (opens in new window) | nicotum |
(View From The Trenches 78 - Up and Down the Desert) | salisbury58 |