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I want to make a scenario, as historical as possible, on the attack at Oudna Airfield. I know 2 Para attached on 30 Nov 1942, minus 1 platoon left behind at the drop zone. I got all the information I can find from web sites, does anyone have good information from a book on the battle? Also anything ont he German defenders is appreciated.

Please don't post anything about the battle here, just the forces. Battle information can be sent to runen@comcast.net. Don't want pre-made scenario spoilers. smile.gif

Rune

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Source is "Para! Fifty years of the Parachute Regiment" by Peter Harclerode, pages 38 and ff, only the mentions on enemy forces:

At that point, however, six german heavy tanks appeared and attacked the battalion, as did a number of Messerschmitt fighters which strafed the paratroops. These were followed by six Stuka dive bombers.
On the following morning, 1 December, a column of enemy armoured vehicles was observed approaching from the direction of Oudna. After a while the column halted at a range of about 2.000 yards ...
At that point C Company reported that three armoured vehicles, two tanks and an armoured car, were approaching from a different direction and that they were displaying the 1st British Army recognition signal, which was a yellow triangle. Frost naturally assumed that this was the leading element of the forces with which the battalion was to link up during the advance on Tunis. This illusion was shattered a few minutes later when C Company´s commander, Major John Ross, reported that the vehicles were German ...
During the afternoon, at about 1500 hours, the enemy mounted their initial assault with light tanks and infantry mounted in armoured halftracks. Heavy artillery and mortar fire was brought down on the battalion ...
...//... 2nd December ...//...

At approximately 1500 hours the enemy opened fire with mortars and subsequently with machine guns. ...

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LOL...

Here is the main briefing... if anyone has corrections, will appreciate it.

Rune

Title: Written Off

Type: Allied Assault

Date: November 30th, 1942

Location: Oudna Airfield, Tunisia

Region: Africa

Weather: Day, Clear, Airfield

Terrain: Dirt

Wind: Breeze from the SW

Turns: 45+

Best Played as: Best played as Two Player, or as Allied against the AI. AI should be free to place.

Author: Tim 'Rune' Orosz

Background: After the Bruneval Raid, 2nd Parachute Battalion of the British 1st Airbourne Division found itself shipped to Africa aboard ships. 2 Para was led by Lt-Colonel Gofton-Salmond, who fell ill and was replaced by Lt-Colonel John Frost, who would later becone even more famous at Arnhem.

Two drops were scheduled, and cancelled as the situation kept changing. On November 27th, the Battalion was placed on stand-by for an airdrop. The plan was to assault the airfield at Pont du Fahs then move North to the airfield at Depienne, destroying both. Since both airfields were within 25 miles of tunis, it was also hoped to throw the German Forces into confusion.

Immediately before takeoff on 29 November, Frost was informed there were no aircraft at either airfield, and they would need to attack the airfield at Oudna, 12 miles to the North of Depienne. Frost was to pick a drop zone near Depienne from the air in the lead aircraft.

They dropped near Depienne, and the landing was unopposed, however, it was spotted by a German Patrol which sent the alert out. The injured were left at the drop zone, along with a platoon to pack away the parachutes and equipment containers. The rest of the Battalion marched out into the night and cold to reach the airfield.

Mid-day on the 30th, they reach a ridge near the airfield. Scouts reports only a single wrecked aircraft on the field. C Company moved to attack from the West and A Company and the rest of the Battalion moved up over the ridge to the attack...

Semi-Historical, about 1200 points. [Forces are real, could not find an accurate enough map]

Sources:

http://www.britishairborne.org/history2nd.html

http://members.aol.com/awat6/parachute_regiment.htm#OUDNA%20-%20

http://www.firebirds.org/menu1/mnu1_p7.htm

Historical Outcome:

After a sharp fight at Oudna, 2 Para was finally able to reach the British HQ, having had radio problems before this. The relief column of tanks that was supposed to reach them had been beatened and driven back to Medjez-el-Bab, forty miles west of Oudna. 2 Parachute was written off by the British Commanders, and it was expected for the Battalion to surrender to the Germans.

Frost would have none of that. He decided to withdraw to a nearby hill and wait for night to make their way back to British lines. Fighting 4 pitched battles during their retreat, 180 paratroops made it back to British lines together, and more stragglers would come in over the next several days.

British losses had been high, 250 troops and 16 officers did not return. However, the Division got a new nickname from the Germans due to the way the parachutists fought, calling them the "Red Devils".

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