Upcoming - Edmonton Wargamer's Group Game night - January 7th, 2020

Pianzza Armerina, July 16th, 1943 (a Poor Bloody Infantry tabletop wargame)


“It was some kind of country… everything went uphill! We had to march on primitive cobble roads; when these ended it was only a simple track. We couldn’t have done it without mules; no room for transport inland; this bears what I have said before – anything we did in England did not, in the end, prepare us for this terrain or fighting, other than (of course) stamina.”
Interview, Private Stanley Chettleborough, Nov, 1983
Brown, Shaun R.G., “The Loyal Edmonton Regiment at war, 1943-45” (1984), Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive), 11, http://scholars.wlu.ca/etd/11


With the success of the Husky landings on July 10th, the Canadian Second Brigade pushed North from the landing beaches near Pachino. By July 16th they were within three miles of Pianzza Armerina when machine gun fire and a large explosion on the road halted their advance. "C" Company of the Loyal Edmonton Regiment who were in the vanguard riding on shermans, bailed and dove for cover.
Brigadier J.C. Jefferson ordered "A" Company of the Loyal Eddies to clear the highs to the right (North) of the road.

The dug in 15th German Panzer Grenadiers aren't going to make it easy..

An After Actions Report will follow after the game on January 7th.
Cheers!

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