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Title
Going to New York!
Description
The Americans on the left flank of the Sicily landings, codenamed Joss, were scheduled to land early in the morning near Licata. The Italian units manning the defenses, generally static Coastal Divisions, fully dominated the beach exits with machine guns and ample firepower. The 7th Infantry Regiment motored …
Publisher
Date
1943-07-10
Scenario#
S031
Scenario Description
The Americans on the left flank of the Sicily landings, codenamed Joss, were scheduled to land early in the morning near Licata. The Italian units manning the defenses, generally static Coastal Divisions, fully dominated the beach exits with machine guns and ample firepower. The 7th Infantry Regiment motored towards the maelstrom in the LCIs with the 1st Battalion designated as the assault wave. Unfortunately, the 2nd Battalion, designated to immediately move inland, passed the assault wave and became the first unit to land at Red Beach. Despite mounting casualties and the fact that the beach was not cleared yet, the 2nd Battalion proceeded with their mission. One company veered off to the right and established a roadblock at Station San Olivia a few miles inland. As this point the Italian High Command began to piece together the nature of the landings if not how well they had progressed and ordered local units to counterattack.
Location
Station San Oliva, Sicily
Battle Narrative
The Allied invasion of Sicily, codenamed Operation Husky, was a major campaign of World War II, in which the Allies took the island of Sicily from the Axis powers. It began with a large amphibious and airborne operation, followed by a six-week land campaign, and initiated the Italian Campaign. To divert some of the Axis forces to other areas, the Allies engaged in several deception operations, the most famous and successful of which was Operation Mincemeat. Husky began on the night of 9–10 July 1943, and ended on 17 August. Strategically, Husky achieved the goals set out for it by Allied planners; the Allies drove Axis air, land and naval forces from the island and the Mediterranean sea lanes were opened for Allied merchant ships for the first time since 1941. The Italian leader, Benito Mussolini, was toppled from power in Italy and the way was opened for the Allied invasion of Italy. The German leader, Adolf Hitler, "canceled a major offensive at Kursk after only a week, in part to divert forces to Italy", resulting in a reduction of German strength on the Eastern Front. The collapse of Italy necessitated German troops replacing the Italians in Italy and to a lesser extent the Balkans, resulting in one fifth of the entire German army being diverted from the east to southern Europe, a proportion that would remain until near the end of the war.
Narrative Source
Combatants
Italian
American
Additional Information
Scenario Type = Starter Kit
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