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02/01/2015 at 02:25 #14783
Just Jack
ParticipantAll,
It’s 0800, 1 Sept 1939, and the recce element, in a bloody fight, has secured the northern end of the line at Mokra. However, other elements of the 4th Panzer Division had a rougher time, and so the formation halted and regrouped while air and artillery pounded the town. Colonel Klink attended the hasty Divisional orders group, where he was told the attack on Mokra would begin at 0800. Klink returned to his men and issued his orders: the attack would go in at 0800 on the heels of the arty barrage, led by Klink himself, with 1st Panzer Plt and 3rd Gren Plt (minus its 4th Squad, but with 2 squads of 1st Gren Plt attached) in the first wave. The attack by KG Klink would launch from the positions it captured earlier that morning, and would hit the northern flank of the Polish 21st Uhlan Regiment, supporting 4th Panzer Division’s main attack which was going straight up the middle (to the south of KG Klink).
Once again, the opposing forces, guns against tanks. The Poles have a CO, a .30 cal. MG, an 82mm mortar, four 37mm ATGs, and six rifle squads, and will be dug in. KG Klink will field its CO (LtCol Klink; yes, LtCol, though you’ll often see me simply refer to him as ‘Col Klink’), 1st Lt Bohm’s Pz Mk III (the Panzer Company Commander), 1st Panzer Plt (led by 2nd Lt Loeb, with three Pz Mk IIIs and two Pz Mk IIs), 3rd Grenadier Plt (led by 2nd Lt Tausch, with three of his own squads and two from 1st Gren Plt, one of which is 2nd Squad led by Sgt Haas, holder of the Iron Cross 2nd Class).
Overview, north is up, Germans on left, Poles on right, situation as of the lifting of the arty barrage. The Polish line, with ATGs on hill at top right, a trench of two rifles and an MG on their northern flank, and a four-squad rifle platoon on the southern flank in the town. The German set up, with 3rd Gren Plt and Col Klink in south, and 1st Panzer Plt in the north, with the two 1st Gren Plt squads in trucks. The Panzer Co commander, Lt Bohm, is also there. Let’s get it on!Check out the report on the blog:
http://blackhawkhet.blogspot.com/2015/01/kg-klink-poland-game-3.htmlSometimes you grab the bull by the horns, sometimes you get gored. You may be laughing at my rudimentary tactics, but I’m sticking with history, and the Germans lined up their panzers and charged the enemy gun line, and, just like real life, they got shot to pieces. I don’t feel too bad, it was going to be a tough fight either way, and I never felt out of the fight until the very end when the Polish rifle squad charged and put my two panzers on the hill out of the fight, at which point it was clear which way the wind was blowing. The rules have an activation system that truly add drama to the game; for me they are the perfect balance of adding fog/friction, without making you feel helpless; you don’t know what your options will be until you make the command roll, but you’re constantly making decisions, which is what I want from a game.
More to come (another butt-whooping, incidentally).
V/R,
Jack02/01/2015 at 03:53 #14785kyoteblue
ParticipantWait wait, your Germans got their butts kicked just like my Germans.
02/01/2015 at 04:47 #14786Just Jack
ParticipantT’is true, Old Man, but the difference is that I wanted my Germans to win, and they didn’t lose to communists.
They will never lose to communists!!! 😉
Did you play tonight? I’m looking to play again tomorrow, didn’t get any in today. I need to slow down the gaming and write these up. I also have a bunch of painting and re-basing to do. But I want to keep playing. I’m loving these rules, they’re perfect for me, I just need more time to game 😉
Let me know if there’s anything I can do to help you figure out your set of the rules (I saw you said you were having a hard time downloading them).
V/R,
Jack02/01/2015 at 05:10 #14787kyoteblue
ParticipantNo my Grand Kids came over this afternoon, so no game for me. I did not want either side to win. I tried to fight both sides as hard as I can. The dice decide. I’ll do up a new German list and add it to the remains of the first Company. Then hit the Russian again.
I am still less than a computer wizard and don’t know how to down load the 5 core CC rules and get them printed out as computer wizard I did have didn’t get around to teaching me how to use our new wireless printer.
So I have yet to game them. ( or even read them.)
03/01/2015 at 14:58 #14850Rules Junkie Jim
ParticipantI’m enjoying these battle reports, and the nicely cluttered battlefield. I like the “fields” – what are they made from?
03/01/2015 at 16:51 #14871Just Jack
ParticipantTim – Thanks, I appreciate it! Yeah, I know what you mean, but as I’m playing small portion of the battlefield, I’m finding it easier to do ‘pure’ scenarios, in this case mech attack vs inf w/guns, with armored counterattack coming up as a separate tabletop battle (which hopefully I’ll get to post today).
Jim – I’m glad you’re enjoying them, I’m having a great time, and there’s plenty more to come. I really enjoy the aspect of following a single unit and monitoring their progress, the ‘human’ element (please note, this has nothing to do with politics/morals, just an overgrow child playing with his toys), i.e., watching guys turn into heroes and cowards over the course of the war.
The fields are felt from Hotzmats, and I love them. I keep telling myself I’m going to buy some more but just haven’t gotten around to it (and with these smaller games I’m playing now, I don’t really need them).
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Jack03/01/2015 at 18:54 #14875kyoteblue
ParticipantI still need to make Just Jack some 3-D hills…
06/01/2015 at 03:01 #15088Shaun Travers
ParticipantI am getting used to Jack’s “hills”. I almost see them as wargaming hills now. Almost 🙂
06/01/2015 at 04:07 #15094kyoteblue
ParticipantYep…almost.
06/01/2015 at 11:04 #15118War Panda
ParticipantGreat to see some early war Jack…love the set up and impressive array of hardware on display
Nice to see those “hills” are still making headlines too 🙂 And Shaun, I’m sorry but no wild stretch of my imagination will ever allow me to see anything but poor Mrs Jack’s finest front living-room’s carpet all chopped up 🙂
“The great Gaels of Ireland are the men that God made mad,
For all their wars are merry, and all their songs are sad.”06/01/2015 at 19:58 #15154Just Jack
ParticipantSo, I hope the three of you are proud of yourselves, coming out to hate on my beautiful tabletop games. The gall of you, with one that doesn’t own a camera (it’s 2015 John!!!), one that doesn’t do proper wargaming (ancients???), and one that doesn’t wargame at all (sure builds pretty dioramas though, and I’ll leave out the animal molestation, for now).
In any case, I hope you @#$%ers are doing alright, and I look forward to two of you posting some games, and one of you posting some photos or sketches.
And happy birthday, Kyote-John!
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Jack06/01/2015 at 21:20 #15159Ivan Sorensen
ParticipantA hippie, a sheep-botherer, a communist and a marine walks into a bar..
06/01/2015 at 21:21 #15160kyoteblue
ParticipantThanks Jack. I may get a camera tomorrow.
Oh and make some hills in the next couple of weeks……….
06/01/2015 at 22:53 #15169Just Jack
Participant“A hippie, a sheep-botherer, a communist and a marine walks into a bar..”
It’s TWO sheep-botherers, you forgot about Shaun 😉
06/01/2015 at 23:47 #15173kyoteblue
ParticipantJust hope the bar has some old country and western….And serves Shiner Bock and Jameson.
07/01/2015 at 00:07 #15176Ivan Sorensen
ParticipantWith all the sheep, I’m confident it’ll have country music. What do marines listen to? Drill sergeants recorded on tape?
07/01/2015 at 00:39 #15178Shaun Travers
ParticipantI have no sheep (I will not mention the cow and enormous pigs, oops, yes I did).
I have played the first three games in the Operation Jupiter over the last week. Just have to write them up. All I have is pictures. I normally take notes but the games were too exciting to stop to write something. The report will have to rely on memory and the photos.
Do marines listen to music? I suppose if some orders them to do so, I guess they would…
07/01/2015 at 04:08 #15191Just Jack
Participant“With all the sheep, I’m confident it’ll have country music.”
Now that is downright hilarious!“What do marines listen to?”
I suppose I’m supposed to say something like, “the soothing sounds of spent brass on the street, and the gurgling of intestines on my bayonet,” but I’m pretty mellow now. How ’bout some Toadies, Black Keys, and Jack Johnson?“Do marines listen to music? I suppose if some orders them to do so, I guess they would…”
If God wanted to you to be @#$%ing musical he’d a formed a @#$%ing banjo on your @#$%ing @#$%!!! That’s what a real Marine would say 😉V/R,
Jack07/01/2015 at 04:08 #15192War Panda
Participant“A hippie, a sheep-botherer, a communist and a marine walks into a bar..”
Well make mine a Guinness (playing to the stereotype but…) Ivan’s obviously a vodka man, Jameson for the birthday boy and a Babycham for the “puff’n’stuff” marine. And I have it on good authority that Marines mostly listen to the Osmonds but after half a glass of babycham he’ll be up for listening to some real music….how about some Steve Earl?
“The great Gaels of Ireland are the men that God made mad,
For all their wars are merry, and all their songs are sad.”07/01/2015 at 04:10 #15193Just Jack
ParticipantOh, and the next one of you @#$%ers that fails to capitalize Marines is gonna get a visit soon.
See, it’s easy to be a tough guy on the internet; it’s all I got left 😉
V/R,
Jack07/01/2015 at 06:49 #15198Shaun Travers
ParticipantI see where you are coming from Jack: Marine life and marine life may possibly describe something different. Possibly. At least one of them is more interesting.
07/01/2015 at 10:46 #15208War Panda
ParticipantOps….did I not capitalize “marine” jack….so sorry old man…
Besides Shaun makes an excellent point…and to be honest I’m still confused which one Jack is meant to be exactly…never really thought there was enough difference between the two to justify any serious consideration
“The great Gaels of Ireland are the men that God made mad,
For all their wars are merry, and all their songs are sad.”07/01/2015 at 16:30 #15223kyoteblue
ParticipantNow now let us respect the USMC as my Uncle Carl Keepers was a WW2 Marine , joined up Dec 8 1941 medically discharged June 1945. He got me into checkers and chess and bought me green army men. He was the best Uncle a little kid could have.
07/01/2015 at 16:32 #15224Ivan Sorensen
ParticipantNow now let us respect the USMC as my Uncle Carl Keepers was a WW2 Marine , joined up Dec 8 1941 medically discharged June 1945. He got me into checkers and chess and bought me green army men. He was the best Uncle a little kid could have.
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<p data-wr_replaced=”true”></p>08/01/2015 at 22:14 #15319War Panda
Participant“Now now let us respect the USMC”
Ahhh Gosh Pa do we have to ….<Groan…>
“….as my Uncle Carl Keepers was a WW2 Marine , joined up Dec 8 1941 medically discharged June 1945. He got me into checkers and chess and bought me green army men. He was the best Uncle a little kid could have.”
Well, he does sound pretty amazing….so I’ve decided to never, ever , ever disrespect the Marine Corp ever ever again. No probs
Just keep Jack away… far, far away….in a Galaxy far, far away …from me …….
Now take those twists out of your beard Blue…they’re very unbecoming 🙂
“The great Gaels of Ireland are the men that God made mad,
For all their wars are merry, and all their songs are sad.”08/01/2015 at 23:18 #15321kyoteblue
ParticipantAlright lets get back to gaming Yall !!!
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