I woke up Sunday morning feeling lethargic, I did not want to put a game on. But I had arranged one with the Rejects and this time rather than Postie being the referee, I would! Anyway I had written the rules the day before and had very little sleep so I would look and feel my best.
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The View from my Position at the door way. |
What follows is not so much an AAR I will leave that to Big Lee and Ray and I am sure they will do a superb job, Much better than I will.
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El Postie (Fascist Leader)'s Armoured car under artillery fire. |
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Customary Picture of Postie in Action,
While Ray leans on the table. |
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Posties Armoured Car again survive the barrage. |
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The last few moves of the game. |
What follows is not so much an AAR I will leave that to Big Lee and Ray and I am sure they will do a superb job, Much better than I will.
Here's the Situation:
Second Battle of the Corunna Road. January 1937
The Battle of Madrid
in November 1936 had been fought to a standstill, with the Nationalists under
Franco failing to take the city. They then started to besiege it, aiming to cut
its links to the rest of Spain. Franco decided to attack the city from the north-west in order to cut
off water and electricity supplies from the Sierra de Guadarrama and encircle the city. After a failed offensive in November, the Nationalists
summoned a force of 17,000 men, led by General Orgaz, with four mobile brigades
(led by Garcia Escamez, Barron, Saenz de Buruaga and Monasterio), backed by
heavy artillery and Ju-52 bombers. The Republican army had a few battalions led by Luis Barceló.
Towards the
end of December, Orgaz received reinforcements and decided to relaunch the
offensive on 3 January. This offensive became known as the Battle of the Fog.
The Republican high command redeployed their units in the Pozuelo-Brunete sector. The Republicans had an army
corps led by Miaja with five divisions (led by Nino Nanetti, Modesto, Colonels
Perea, Adolfo Prada and Galan) but had little ammunition or supplies.
The Nationalists' offensive started with a heavy artillery
bombardment on the 14 December and Franco's troops occupied the town of Boadilla del Monte. Now In January a second big push is
underway.
We will only
tackle a very small part of the battle as the whole battle was really quite
large and lasted over 1 month.
Now I must say that while each side (Republican and Nationalists) each had a main objective that was Unknown to the other players. And just to make it interesting every player had an individual secondary or even tertiary objective that was only known to them. This would mean that according to Ray "Not only do I need to worry about the other side of the table but these two git as well" Indicating both Lee and John. Yes and it was the same for them as well.
It is worth noting that some BUT NOT all the secondary objectives were conflicting with other players, but not nessercarily those of the opposition.
I won't Go into too much more details but when the game ended some elements of both sides were convinced that they had won and others that they had lost. I really needed a clearer ending to the game however life and war is not always like that.
Victory Points
1st Surgit (Nationalist) Managed to achieve both primary and secondary objectives.
2nd Smiffy (Nationalists/Anarchists) Managed to achieve Primary Objective
=3rd John (Republican/Poum Militia) Failed the Primary objective but managed his secondary and tertiary objectives.
=3rd Lee (Republican) Failed in the Primary Objective but also managed in his Secondary and tertiary objectives
5th Postie (Nationalist/ Guardia Assulto) Marginally succeeded in the Primary objective. But completely failed in his secondary objectives and lost additional Victory points for using his heavy artillery.
6th Ray (Republican) Failed in Both Primary and secondary objectives and also lost additional Victory points for calling for tank support which never actually arrived!
So Technically a Nationalist win. Although Ray was up against it from the start.
The Real winner was me though because it was a good day despite me not being in the mood and I learnt a lot that should the opportunity allow for another game I will be able to implement.
SO CHEERS GUYS I APPRECIATE YOUR HELP
Thanks for taking the time and effort of reading today. Take care of yourself (and those around you) and with a little luck some more in a few days.
Cheers Clint