Introducing our newest AVA Terrain--AVAtunis by Easyscor
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Kesserine!
On 8 November, 1942, the Americans landed in Morocco and Algeria along with their British Allies. By the 17th, they were in Tunisia on a front stretching from Beja through Pichon, Sidi bon Zid, and to Gafsa, but it was a very thinly manned line. The Axis responded, first with Stukas at Beja and leveled the town. When the French General Barre in Medjez-el-Bab finally threw in with the Allies, the opposing armies were on his doorstep. The ensuing battle was brutal and forced an Allied retreat toward Beja. The battle for northern Tunisia would stalemate at Medjez-el-Bab. December and January would pass as the stalemate continued but on Valentines Day, 1943, Rommel attacked the Americans not in the north, but in central Tunisia. So, will you fight for "Ol' Blood & Guts" or "The Desert Fox"?
With hindsight, it could be debated that the Allied Command leadership up to this point in North Africa was criminal. There was certainly plenty of blame to be shared. Indefensible positions at Fiad Pass were lost, then Sidi bon Zid fell. Gafsa was abandoned. Sbeitla and Kesserine were left undermanned and inviting to the Wehrmacht due to poor radio discipline and finally, withdrawal.
It is at this desperate juncture on February 20th that we pick up the battle with a ragtag force of Americans holding Kesserine Pass west of the town of the same name.
Aircraft are traditionally available at all vBase in the AvA
Allies:
A20G with 4x250lb bombs
P-40E
P39D, Q
Spit V, IX
Hurri IIC
B-25C
Boston III with 4x250 lb bombs
C-47
Storch
M4s (76mm) + Sherman
Firefly
Jeep
M3
M8
M16
Axis:
C. 202
109F-4
109G-2
190A-5
110C-4b
Ju-87D Stuka with 1x250 + 4x50kg
He-111 32x50kg
C-47
Storch
Panzer IV F, H
Tiger I
Jeep
SdKfz 251
M8
Ostwind
Wirble
Terrain: avatunis
Settings:
Friendly icons-- 3k
Enemy icons-- 0k
Radar everywhere
Killshooter is on.
Visibility is 12.0 miles
Fuel burn rate is 1.0
Ack settings are .25
Base capture: 10 troops