The US is invaded...(again..lol)! This time it's 1917, the British have intercepted a secret communication from Germany to Mexico. Historically nothing came about, however what an opportunity for a 'what if' game. Inspiration from an article in Wargames Illustrated number 340.
1917, a joint Mexican/German force attacks across the border towards Fort Hancock. Using the 'Hordes in the Trenches' DBA variant again, SPAV took the might Mexican/Hun force, yours truly the poor Americans.
The Mexican/Hun force comprised of 3 commands. A Mexican/American renegade mounted force including Horse artillery. A German Infantry battalion, including Artillery & Air Support. A Mexican infantry force with Artillery support.
The American Force comprised 2 commands. A Fort Hancock Infantry battalion including a Stronghold. A relief column of Cavalry/Infantry & Artillery
The Battlefield |
Fort Hancock including the Stronghold overlooking the town. |
An American MG position holds the road |
Mexicans ATTACK! |
CHARGE! |
Ze Germans attack along the main road to Fort Hancock |
The American Cavalry force are first to react |
Random potshots, as the Mexican Artillery gets in position |
ABRIR FUEGO! |
First blood to the Mexicans.. |
The Yanks are forced back. |
Forward! |
It's a race for the high ground on the other flank |
The Mexican Horse Artillery deploys. |
The Mexican Horde hits the town walls... |
WooHoo! US Armored Cars race into action... |
US Rifles advance & open up on the Mexican flanks |
Fierce close fighting takes place at one of the other town entrances |
The Yank Infantry was tough to budge.. |
BOO! SPAV is happy, he rolls a 6 on the PiP die & activates his Air Support |
Elsewhere, PiP die rolls are poor all round, movement is tough for both sides |
Slowly the Mexicans are winning the combats |
The Mexicans storm into Fort Hancock |
At last! More US troops arrive... |
US troops prepare to defend the centre of town |
The lone US Rifle element repels all attacks |
Nearly there! So close to mowing down the Mexican cavalry... |
More US Reinforcements arrive. |
Finally, the stubborn US Rifle element is defeated |
Bah Humbug! SPAV Air Support attacks the US Transports & avoids the Artillery/Machine Guns.. |
SPAV hatches a cunning plan, the German guns ring out... |
& so do the Mexican guns. Alas my poor Armored CAR. |
The German Air Support causes the US troops to dismount early. |
Where's the Hun? |
Meanwhile, Fort Hancock is overrun with Mexicans... |
Clash of Cavalry |
The fierce Hun piles into Fort Hancock... |
At last! |
It's not looking good for Fort Hancock |
The US troops race to outflank the Mexicans |
Rifles with Mortar support prove effective... |
The Huns line up to face the Yanks... |
The Cavalry duel is a stalemate |
Movement PiPs are poor for the US Troops |
More US troops flood into the town |
No one gets the upper hand in the Cavalry battle |
However, the quality of the Hun Infantry starts to show... |
The Hun charges in with the cold steel... |
The Mexican/German Guns are poised to blow away the US Cavalry. |
Casualties mount for the US... |
Operation 'Deep Strike' continues for the German Air Support..lol |
Victory for the Mighty Mexican/German Alliance... |
Final positions, the Yanks were woeful... |
Useful Zimmerman Links:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimmermann_Telegram
http://prshis.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/the-zimmerman-note.html
http://www.american-historama.org/1913-1928-ww1-prohibition-era/zimmermann-telegram-facts.htm
3 comments:
Nice looking game and thanks for the links at the end - I learnt something new.
Hi- Very interesting Scenario-Concept. Works very well. I'd be interested to know the types of Brand/s of Figures used in your 15mm game for the Americans, Germans and Mexicans. Regards. KEV.
Cheers fellas for the nice comments.
Peter, the Germans are all Minifigs. I can't id the Mexicans. The US troops are Minifigs, with a few conversions. The Artillery is all Minifigs. The Armored Cars, crews & US gun grew are all Peter Pig. You can buy Montana Hat heads from Peter Pig. You snip of the existing head (I think they were Belgian trrops), drill a hole, then pop in a new head. They look very good.
All the Best
MrF
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