or: In The Soup?
The final instalment of this particular game.
As we return to the mountain, the surviving Bersaglieri and Arditi have consolidated on the plateau......while the heroic Alpini - though somewhat reduced in numbers - have succeeded in taking the bunker.
But it's not all good news for the Italians - here come the KUK stormtroops in a desperate counterattack! The Alpini are in possession of the bunker but the Austrians are well tooled up with new-fangled automatic weapons. Could go either way really.
The Austrian company dug in on Hill 49 - still strangely inactive.
In yet another feat of heroism the Alpini beat off the counterattack - but from the original battalion only a platoon remains! At this point we drew the action to a close and agreed on the following:
The Alpini, while clearly victorious were in no position to repel another attack, so they'd sneak back down the mountain after dark.
The Bersaglieri were in no condition to advance further and would also slip away after nightfall.
The A-H reserve Co would continue to hold Hill 49 and might dispatch a platoon towards Hill 171, hoping to hold the line until reinforcements arrive.
The mule train goes forward to retrieve casualties.
And finally - the real reason the attack faltered? Here we see excited Bersaglieri queueing for the minestrone ration.
The mule train goes forward to retrieve casualties.
And finally - the real reason the attack faltered? Here we see excited Bersaglieri queueing for the minestrone ration.
Great looking action. Love the mule.
ReplyDeleteHow did the soup taste?
Brilliant game. The Alpini were the men of the match for me.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pete.
Peter Douglas
ReplyDeleteThe soup was let down somewhat by the bits of shrapnel which landed in the pot during the artillery stonk. I’m not sure that steel croutons will catch on.
Pete
ReplyDeleteThe Alpini did very well - if you overlook the 81% casualty rate!
Souper game, great fun. The Dulcop chaps have a crazy charm..
ReplyDeleteThat was a fabulous game Tim, very imaginative. Muffin the mule and the Minestrone were very nice additions (and sound like the title of an Italian neo realist film). Enquiring minds want to know what became of the Austrian outhouse? Destroyed in the bombardment perhaps?
ReplyDeletetradgardmastare
ReplyDeleteThanks Alan - the Dulcop figures are a real delight.
Martin Rapier
ReplyDeleteThe running joke about the soup really added to the game. And as for the outhouse - word on the street is that after the Austrian CO's last visit it's worse than the gas shells.....
Absolutely wonderful. Love the donkey! :)
ReplyDeleteBeaty
ReplyDeleteDonkey? How very dare you sir! It’s a mule!
Wonderful report Tim! Hooray for the Alpini! My grandfather was in the Alpini in WWI and fought on the Austrian frontier! Those Dulcop figures just make me smile!
ReplyDeleteBrad DeSantis
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it! The Dulcop figures are a joy - if you leave me another comment with your grandfather's name and rank I'll name one of the Alpini figures in his memory.
That is so nice of you Tim! It means a lot!
ReplyDeleteVictor DeSantis, Caporal Maggiore (Corporal Major).
Another fine instalment. I really like the image of the fellas running for the minestrone!
ReplyDeleteRegards, James
James Fisher
ReplyDeleteAll the best games involve a nice lunch - just something else which must be achieved virtually....