Thursday, 17 November 2016

Gaming Syria 1941: Wrong Century Wrong Continent Wrong Conclusion




A bit of a diversion from my usual focus but last weekend, I gamed Operation Combat Series' "Reluctant Enemies" with a friend, Uncle Napoleon. 

The game covers the Allied invasion of Lebanon and Syria in 1941 - Operation Exporter. The Allies core aim was to take out the Vichy French airbase at Rayak being used by the Germans to supply a rebellion in Iraq and thus pressing Britain’s oil supplies, and use of the Suez Canal. The campaign took place as Rommel was upping the ante in the Sahara, as well as Greece and Yugoslavia falling to the Axis too.  For an excellent chronology of the campaign see pp 7-14 of "Reluctant Enemies" rules.

General Henri Dentz Commander Of Vichy Troops In Syria
After just about getting my head around the rules and unit markers, we launched into two days of campaigning. I took the Allies - a mix of British, Colonial forces and Free French, Uncle Napoleon the Vichy French defenders with a great array of local levies and some effective heavy artillery, cavalry and even air power. As per the real events, stiff Vichy resistance, using the difficult terrain including plenty of narrow valley routes effectively seriously hampered the Allied advance – as did some unlucky dice.   

After two days, the Allies suffered a crushing defeat – my advance had been far too slow and piecemeal.

Still a good way to waste a weekend in good company.

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