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Afrikakorps - Combined Arms

By: Critical Hit

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: Advanced Squad Leader - Afrikakorps

Last Stocked on 8/8/2024

Product Info

Title
Afrikakorps - Combined Arms
Publisher
Category
Sub-category
Publish Year
2010
Dimensions
8.5x11x.15"
NKG Part #
2147433682
MFG. Part #
CRTAK006
Type
Ziplock

Description

Near ALAM HALFA, EL ALAMEIN, EGYPT, 31 August 1942: Following a night of disaster among the British minefields Rommel considered breaking off the attack. Instead, he ordered that the enemy positions should be taken head on and smashed through. The concept of the operation pointed up how desperate Rommel had become—or how much he understood that chances of a successful outcome had dwindled—forcing his hand into one last low-odds chance. Rommel’s choice, a frontal assault on well-fortified enemy positions, was reminiscent of the clouded judgment he exhibited during his first attacks on Tobruk when the Desert Fox was driven by emotion. On 31st August a fierce sandstorm brewed up, grounding the dreaded RAF. The sandstorm seemed fortuitous for Rommel, as the 15th Panzer Division’s 8th Panzer Regiment moved out. Despite penetrating the farthest, the 8th Panzer Regiment could not break through the Alam Halfa position. Both the 2nd and 7th Battalions of the Rifle Brigade, from the 7th Motor Brigade, had been tasked with watching the minefields to prevent any advance, even a minor incursion. In the event of a full-blown offensive, they were to withdraw. Accordingly, when Rommel’s attack came, the Riflemen pulled back, after, according to the official history of the 7th Armored Division, “inflicting considerable losses”. The official history went on to state, “...they watched the Rifle Brigade’s 6-pounder anti-tank guns knock out about a dozen German tanks... and the supporting armored regiment account for another twenty or so.”...

ASLComp AFRIKAKORPS—COMBINED ARMS is a detailed new ASLComp VARIANT that tells the story of the War in North Africa. It's about time the desert warfare goodness that was spawned by Hal Hock's seminal work TOBRUK back in 1975... was brought to the gaming tables of ASLers. And now it is, in a big way.

The sixth set is ASLComp AFRIKAKORPS—Combined Arms and it brings you a mixed bag of actions ranging from early in the desert war to El Alamein and later, truly a broad presentation of the theater.

You receive a set of 8 scenarios, just the right mix of small, medium and large for the man that just cannot get enough of the Ghibli, Khamsin, von Arnim, Rommel, Monty, Ike, Patton, panzers, six pounder vs. 2 pounder discussions, jerboas, the Aussie stand at Tobruk, Hans Joachim Marseille, von Thoma, the mammut, a soldier referred to as "Fuchs", alte mann, devil's gardens, the Tiger convoy, the back alleys of Cairo...

ASLComp AFRIKAKORPS—Combined Arms contains:

  • 8 action-packed scenarios depicting a mixed bag of actions in North Africa
  • Color cover sheet
  • Descriptive back sheet
  • Ziploc style storage bag
  • All the interest in the War in North Africa that you have been waiting for someone to show you