A Small Measure of Success WTO (id:#59559)
Dieppe, France
1942-08-19 (9 others)
HS01: First Matanikau (HSASL 1 - Operation Watchtower)
DMM: Meeting in the Jungle (Internet)
O106.1: Brush Burn (On All Fronts #106)
FT114: Yellow Extract (St Nazaire : Operation Chariot)
HC01: First Matanikau (Operations Special Issue #3)
VV-105: Brexit (Vae Victis # 131)
Q4: Seize the Moment (Quick 6 Scenario Pack)
HC01: First Matanikau (ASL 13 - Rising Sun (2021))
AP192: Brush Off (ASL Action Pack #18 Oktoberfest XXXVII)
DMM: Meeting in the Jungle (Internet)
O106.1: Brush Burn (On All Fronts #106)
FT114: Yellow Extract (St Nazaire : Operation Chariot)
HC01: First Matanikau (Operations Special Issue #3)
VV-105: Brexit (Vae Victis # 131)
Q4: Seize the Moment (Quick 6 Scenario Pack)
HC01: First Matanikau (ASL 13 - Rising Sun (2021))
AP192: Brush Off (ASL Action Pack #18 Oktoberfest XXXVII)
Designer: Tim Hundsdorfer
Starter kit scenario?: Deluxe scenario?:
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Overview:
Operation Jubilee or the Dieppe Raid (19 August 1942) was an Allied amphibious attack on the German-occupied port of Dieppe in northern France, during the Second World War. Over 6,050 infantry, predominantly Canadian, supported by a regiment of tanks, were put ashore from a naval force operating under protection of Royal Air Force (RAF) fighters. The port was to be captured and held for a short period, to test the feasibility of a landing and to gather intelligence. German coastal defences, port structures and important buildings were to be demolished. The raid was intended to boost Allied morale, demonstrate the commitment of the United Kingdom to re-open the Western Front and support the Soviet Union, fighting on the Eastern Front. . . . .Within ten hours, of the 6,086 men who landed, 3,623 had been killed, wounded or became prisoners of war. The Luftwaffe made a maximum effort against the landing as the RAF had expected, but the RAF lost 106 aircraft (at least 32 to anti-aircraft fire or accidents) against 48 German losses. The Royal Navy lost 33 landing craft and a destroyer. Certain lessons were learned that influenced the success of the D-Day landings. Artificial harbours were declared crucial, tanks were adapted specifically for beaches, a new integrated tactical air force strengthened ground support, and capturing a major port at the outset was no longer seen as a priority. Churchill and Mountbatten both claimed that these lessons had outweighed the cost.Attacker: Canadian (No more details)
Defender: German (No more details)
8 turns
Players: 2 OBA: None Night: NoUnit Counts: |
Squads: A:unknown D:unknown |
AFVs: A:5 |
AFVs: D:2 |
Guns: A:0 D:0 |
Misc Rules: | Mist |
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Publication | Board |
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ASL 1 - Beyond Valor (3rd Edition) | 23 |
ASL 6 - The Last Hurrah (2nd Edition) | 33 |
ASL 11 - Doomed Battalions (3rd Edition) | 33 |
ASL 11a - Doomed Battalions (4th Edition) | 33 |
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Action | Date |
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hoxson1 Modified the Theatre | 2021-06-22 21:35:00 |
hoxson1 Modified the overview | 2021-06-22 21:30:38 |
hoxson1 Modified the Theatre | 2021-06-22 21:27:50 |
hoxson1 Modified the Theatre | 2018-06-04 14:24:01 |
hoxson1 Modified the Scenario date | 2018-04-25 19:12:00 |
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