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Title
Sbeitla Probe
Description
During the night of February 16th, as battered elements of the 1st Armored Division fell back westward under the onslaught of Operation Fruehlingswind, they met with reinforcements and set up a temporary defensive line in the olive groves and wadis west of Sbeitla. The Germans, believing that the Americans …
Source
Publisher
Date
1943-02-17
Scenario#
A018
Scenario Description
During the night of February 16th, as battered elements of the 1st Armored Division fell back westward under the onslaught of Operation Fruehlingswind, they met with reinforcements and set up a temporary defensive line in the olive groves and wadis west of Sbeitla. The Germans, believing that the Americans would abandon the town, followed in several columns in order to test the strength of their resistance. As contact was made and firing began, some of the exhausted Americans, unnerved by their first night actions, began to flee. This movement became an uncontrolled flood of vehicles which threatened to unhinge the entire defense, but fortunately for the Allies enough of CCA held firm so that the line did not collapse at once. As the panic subsided, Battery C of the 68th Armored Field Artillery was ordered to move east into the new positions astride the Sbeitla-Faid Road. At 0115, as the American self-propelled guns moved into position, German tanks appeared only yards away. A wild firefight ensued, with tracers and HE shells flying in every direction.
Location
Sbeitla, Tunisia
Battle Narrative
The Battle of Kasserine Pass was a series of battles of the Tunisia Campaign of World War II that took place in February 1943. Covering Kasserine Pass, a 2-mile-wide (3.2 km) gap in the Grand Dorsal chain of the Atlas Mountains in west central Tunisia.
Narrative Source
Combatants
German
American
Additional Information
Scenario Type = Standard

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