Here's a recent Burma game, pitting an isolated company of Indian Paras against the tip of the Japanese advance on Kohima:
http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/2022/08/07/ ... -the-game/
The scenario is here:
http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/2022/07/14/ ... ront-wwii/
'Fuller's Stand': 'C' Company, 152 (Indian) Para at Point 7378, 19th March 1944
- BaronVonWreckedoften
- Grizzly Madam
- Posts: 9264
- Joined: Thu Sep 14, 2017 5:32 pm
- Location: The wilds of Surrey
Re: 'Fuller's Stand': 'C' Company, 152 (Indian) Para at Point 7378, 19th March 1944
I loved the story about the Gurkhas finding out they get to jump with parachutes!
The more you read about the fighting in Burma, the more you realise how good Slim and his subordinates actually were (although he made some mistakes early on). I wonder who the officer who shot himself was?
The more you read about the fighting in Burma, the more you realise how good Slim and his subordinates actually were (although he made some mistakes early on). I wonder who the officer who shot himself was?
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.
Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.
Re: 'Fuller's Stand': 'C' Company, 152 (Indian) Para at Point 7378, 19th March 1944
I think it was probably Captain Roseby, the 2IC, who had been seriously wounded. Fuller and four of his officers had been killed and one of the British platoon commanders broke out, along with twenty wounded men.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 6:38 pm I loved the story about the Gurkhas finding out they get to jump with parachutes!
The more you read about the fighting in Burma, the more you realise how good Slim and his subordinates actually were (although he made some mistakes early on). I wonder who the officer who shot himself was?
My wargames blog: http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/
-
- Grizzly Madam
- Posts: 3650
- Joined: Wed Sep 13, 2017 9:39 am
- Location: left forum
Re: 'Fuller's Stand': 'C' Company, 152 (Indian) Para at Point 7378, 19th March 1944
Monty tried to appropriate 2 of Slims divisional commanders for D Day, but was firmly told no except as exchanges and Monty also did not want to lose the exchange Officers.