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Title
Ci Arrendiamo
Description
"We Surrender" - In an attempt to halt the Italian 10th Army which was retreating south from Benghazi, Combeforce – a motor infantry battalion reinforced with artillery and armored cars – was dispatched ahead of the pursuing British 7th Armored Division. Combeforce cut the coast road north of Agedabia …
Publisher
Date
1941-02-07
Scenario#
58
Scenario Description
"We Surrender" - In an attempt to halt the Italian 10th Army which was retreating south from Benghazi, Combeforce – a motor infantry battalion reinforced with artillery and armored cars – was dispatched ahead of the pursuing British 7th Armored Division. Combeforce cut the coast road north of Agedabia less than an hour before the first Italians arrived on the scene. For two days, they repelled a series of disjointed Italian attacks. Finally, the Italians, having reinforced during the night, made a last desperate attempt to break through.
Location
Agedabia, Libya
Battle Name
Battle Narrative
Combeforc or Combe Force was an ad hoc flying column of the British Army during the Second World War, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel John Combe. It comprised parts of the 7th Armoured Division (Major-General Sir Michael O'Moore Creagh) of the Western Desert Force. The rapid British advance during Operation Compass (9 December 1940 – 9 February 1941) forced the Italian 10th Army (10ª Armata) to evacuate Cyrenaica, the eastern province of Libya. In late January, the British learned that the Italians were retreating from Benghazi, along the coast road (the Litoranea Balbo recently renamed the Via Balbia after the death of Italo Balbo, the Governor General of Libya). The 7th Armoured Division was dispatched to intercept the remnants of the 10th Army by moving through the desert, south of the Jebel Akhdar (Green Mountain) via Msus and Antelat, as the 6th Australian Division pursued the Italians along the coast road, north of the jebel.
Narrative Source
Combatants
Italian
British
Additional Information
Scenario Type = Standard
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