Cuba Libre Using Ambush Alley

Started by bigjackmac, 20 July 2017, 01:28:38 PM

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bigjackmac

Holy cow, look at the turnout!  Thanks everyone, I appreciate you taking the time to comment.

D Guy - Yeah man, those missiles have turned out to be one of my better wargaming purchases ;)

Phil - Don't worry, I thought you were peculiar anyway ;)  Though I must admit, I don't understand the shrubbery reference.  I'd love to blame it on being a 'European' thing, but I'm sure it's just me being thick (again)...  It's occurred to me that this would be a Monty Python reference, in which case I was right, it is a European thing! ;)

Thanks again guys, and next fight should be up on Thursday.

V/R,
Jack

Techno

Yes, Jack......It IS a Monty P reference. (Monty Python and the Holy Grail.) ;)

Cheers - Phil

bigjackmac

All,

AKA, Ambush Alley in South Leon #3

It is now 0230 on 5 July 1990; two days ago militia members of the Free Leon Army (FLA, the bad guys) ambushed a South Leon National Police (SNLP) patrol.  Task Force Razor, a Cuban paratrooper company led by Captain Soares and his trusty sidekick, Lt Hinajosa, moved out smartly, rescuing the SNLP officers, but at a cost of 1 KIA and 4 WIA to themselves.  Everyone on the Cuban Liberation Expeditionary Force (CLEF) and South Leon government side were shocked; the FLA insurgency had been but a rumor of war for years, with various low-level bombings, assassinations, and sniper fire, but nothing anywhere near the size and ferocity of the attacks on 2 July. And now it was happening again...

Yesterday the FLA attacked an SNLP police station, then ambushed the SLA Quick Reaction Force (QRF) sent to aid them.  Task Force Razor was called in to support; Captain Soares and his men were able to save the SNLP and QRF, then return to base, though it cost them: one paratrooper was killed and another seriously wounded.  But not long after Task Force Razor returned to base, they received word the few remaining SNLP officers and SLA soldiers had abandoned the police station.  Task Force Razor immediately mounted up, humped to the police station, and occupied it.

But it's 0230 in the morning now, and apparently the FLA is about to make its second assault on the SNLP police station.


Overview, somewhere in Diwala, north is up.  Nothing fancy, just a 2' x 2' surface with plenty of buildings and walls.  The police station, containing all of Task Force Razor, is at center, with bad guys all around.  There are three insurgent groups in the west (left), and three in the east (right).  The mission is simple: hold the police station (already being referred to as "The Alamo") for six turns, or, if you think you can't do that, evacuate your forces off the north edge of the table (top center), though you can't leave until after Turn 3.

I'm playing this out in 15mm using the old school "Ambush Alley" rules, as written.  The is the first scenario out of the book, "Contracting Trouble," a classic of modern wargaming.  My intent is to play out all five scenarios in the book in a row, to learn the rules, put them through their paces, and see if I dig'em.


Razor 01 looks on as a suspicious vehicle (red pickup truck) approaches the police station.  We've finally got some Fog of War cards in action; is this friend or foe?  Head on over to the blog to find out:
http://cubalibrewargame.blogspot.com/2017/07/south-leon-task-force-razor-fight-3.html

Major Fulgencio visited the company, and informing the paratroopers they were about to go on the offensive, looking to sweep the Mulan District of Diwala, a particularly troublesome neighborhood.  "I'm not going to lie boys, I expect the fighting to be pretty intense, so get your gear ready and get your minds right."

And with that, Captain Soares sat down with his command group and began planning the assault.

V/R,
Jack

Duke Speedy of Leighton

So, not quite Assault on Precinct 1.3 then?
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Techno

Definitely a case of not having the bad guys run away so easily. ;)

Cheers - Phil

bigjackmac

Lemmey - Yeah man, more Precinct 1.3 than 13, kind of a walkover, though some of that was down to the Fog of War cards.  Getting a friendly tank pretty much sealed the deal, but if that would have been some sort of bad guy advantage, and if even one of those suspicious vehicles had been a VBIED, it could have really been a disaster.

Phil - I dunno, still plenty of terrorists skedaddling!

But wait until you see this next fight!

V/R,
Jack

bigjackmac

All,

AKA, Ambush Alley in South Leon #4

It is now 0730 on 8 July 1990, and Task Force Soares is preparing to clear the Mulan District of the city of Diwala, a particularly troublesome neighborhood known for its hostility to the government of South Leon.  Earlier this week, militia members of the Free Leon Army (FLA, the bad guys) ambushed a South Leon National Police (SNLP) patrol.  Task Force Razor, a Cuban paratrooper company led by Captain Soares and his trusty sidekick, Lt Hinajosa, moved out smartly, rescuing the SNLP officers, but at a cost of 1 KIA and 4 WIA to themselves.  Everyone on the Cuban Liberation Expeditionary Force (CLEF) and South Leon government side were shocked; the FLA insurgency had been but a rumor of war for years, with various low-level bombings, assassinations, and sniper fire, but nothing anywhere near the size and ferocity of the attacks on 2 July.

The following day the FLA attacked an SNLP police station, then ambushed the SLA Quick Reaction Force (QRF) sent to aid them.  Task Force Razor was called in to support; Captain Soares and his men were able to save the SNLP and QRF, then return to base, though it cost them: one paratrooper was killed and another seriously wounded.  But not long after Task Force Razor returned to base, they received word the few remaining SNLP officers and SLA soldiers had abandoned the police station. 

Task Force Razor immediately mounted up, humped to the police station, and occupied it.  Several hours later the insurgents struck in strength, but the paratroopers accounted themselves magnificently.  Despite losing another paratrooper KIA and one WIA, the issue was never really in doubt.  The Cubans held, and several hours later they were relieved.  They returned to base to rest, refit, and prepare an offensive to take the fight to the enemy, looking to root the enemy out of their base in the Mulan District.


Overview, somewhere in Diwala, north is up.  Nothing fancy, just a 2' x 2' surface with plenty of buildings and walls.  Task Force Razor is at bottom center, with Insurgent groups at bottom left, left, top center right, and right, with reinforcement hotpots spread around as well.  The mission for the Cuban paratroopers is actually to eliminate three of the hotpots and move off the table at the break between the wall and building at top right.

I'm playing this out in 15mm using the old school "Ambush Alley" rules, as written.  The is the first scenario out of the book, "Contracting Trouble," a classic of modern wargaming.  My intent is to play out all five scenarios in the book in a row, to learn the rules, put them through their paces, and see if I dig'em.


Razor 02, standing amidst the shattered bodies of its fallen foes, continues kicking ass and taking names.  To see how the fight went, please check the blog at:
http://cubalibrewargame.blogspot.com/2017/08/south-leon-task-force-razor-fight-4.html

It was a helluva fight, and the Cuban paratroopers are looking for retribution!

V/R,
Jack

Techno

So near, yet so far.

Great scrap, though !

Cheers - Phil.

Duke Speedy of Leighton

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2016 Pendraken Painting Competion Participation Prize  (Lucky Dip Catagory) Winner

bigjackmac

Thanks guys, it was a rough one!  Next fight coming up, and if you thought the last one was rough...

V/R,
Jack

bigjackmac

All,

AKA, Ambush Alley in South Leon #5

It is now 0330 on 11 July 1990, and Task Force Soares has again penetrated into the Mulan District of the city of Diwala, a particularly troublesome neighborhood known for its hostility to the government of South Leon.  Earlier this week, militia members of the Free Leon Army (FLA, the bad guys) ambushed a South Leon National Police (SNLP) patrol.  Task Force Razor, a Cuban paratrooper company led by Captain Soares and his trusty sidekick, Lt Hinajosa, moved out smartly, rescuing the SNLP officers, but at a cost of 1 KIA and 4 WIA to themselves.  Everyone on the Cuban Liberation Expeditionary Force (CLEF) and South Leon government side were shocked; the FLA insurgency had been but a rumor of war for years, with various low-level bombings, assassinations, and sniper fire, but nothing anywhere near the size and ferocity of the attacks on 2 July.

The following day the FLA attacked an SNLP police station, then ambushed the SLA Quick Reaction Force (QRF) sent to aid them.  Task Force Razor was called in to support; Captain Soares and his men were able to save the SNLP and QRF, then return to base, though it cost them: one paratrooper was killed and another seriously wounded.  But not long after Task Force Razor returned to base, they received word the few remaining SNLP officers and SLA soldiers had abandoned the police station. 

Task Force Razor immediately mounted up, humped to the police station, and occupied it.  Several hours later the insurgents struck in strength, but the paratroopers accounted themselves magnificently.  Despite losing another paratrooper KIA and one WIA, the issue was never really in doubt.  The Cubans held, and several hours later they were relieved.  They returned to base to rest, refit, and prepare an offensive to take the fight to the enemy, looking to root the enemy out of their base in the Mulan District.  The attack went in on the morning of 8 July 1990, and the Cuban paratroopers literally descended into hell!  The enemy initially gave ground, but put up a ferocious defense in the northeastern corner of the neighborhood; one Cuban was killed and five wounded, including the Task Force commander, Captain Soares.  Ultimately, the remnants of the assault element pulled back, called for help, then watched as a Cuban F-4 Phantom rolled in and dropped a Mk 83 1000-lb bomb directly on the center of FLA resistance.

Then, bolstered by armor, Task Force Razor again went into the assault, but the airstrike had broken the back of FLA resistance, at least for that day, and the Task Force was able to continue its house to house sweep, capturing a few FLA militants and a significant amount of arms, ammunition, and explosives.  And while victory wouldn't have been possible without air and armor, it's very difficult to stamp out a homegrown insurgency, and using air and armor meant there was a certain amount of unavoidable "collateral damage," which only helped fuel said insurgency.

In any case, intelligence sources soon identified the leader of the FLA forces in the Mulan District as "Sheik Khamis," and identified his whereabouts.  Task Force Razor mounted up for an early morning raid, with Lt Hinajosa leading the mission in Captain Soares' absence.  As usual, the first part of the mission went easy: on a pitch black night, Lt Hinojasa and three assault teams calmly walked into the Mulan District and cordoned off Sheik Khamis' home.  Lt Hinajosa and an interpreter simply walked up and knocked on the front door; "You're making a big mistake."  "Don't lie to me, we know exactly who you are."

"I didn't say I'm not who you think I am.  I am simply saying, my young Cuban friend, that you have made a big mistake, coming to my home like this.  And now what?  Now you will just turn around and walk me out?  Good luck."  Lt Hinojasa quickly zip-tied the target, and then formed up Task Force Razor for the exil movement.  "L-T, we've got a lot of movement out here.  A lot, groups in every direction.  Looks mostly like civvies, Sir, but there's a lot of them, and they DO NOT look happy."

"Roger, Razor 01.  Steady boys, it's time to step off," and with that, Task Force Razor began escorting its prisoner south out of the area.


Overview, somewhere in Diwala, north is up.  Nothing fancy, just a 2' x 2' surface with plenty of buildings and walls.  Task Force Razor is at top center, the target in hand, mission to move down south down the road and exit the table with him (bottom center).  There are three Insurgent groups: far left, top left (hidden by building), and center right; and five civilian mobs: left bottom center, bottom center right, top right, left center top (in the plaza), and top left (between Task Force Razor and an Insurgent group.  You can see Insurgent reinforcement "hotspots" at bottom left, left, top left, right, and bottom right.

I'm playing this out in 15mm using the old school "Ambush Alley" rules, as written.  The is the first scenario out of the book, "Contracting Trouble," a classic of modern wargaming.  My intent is to play out all five scenarios in the book in a row, to learn the rules, put them through their paces, and see if I dig'em.



Razor 03 moving up, escorting the Sheikh and carrying a casualty, but nearing the finish line.  To see how the fight turned out, please check the blog at:
http://cubalibrewargame.blogspot.com/2017/08/south-leon-task-force-razor-fight-5.html

Thus ends my five-game mini-campaign using Ambush Alley, and holy crap, that was intense!!!  I'm very pleased with the rules; while the games are longer than I generally like, each and every fight forced constant tactical decisions, were extremely tense, seemed pretty realistic to what they're trying to accomplish, and were a lot of fun.  Further, they work well solo (or, actually, tandem with my little boy), and there's only one little change I think I'll make (I like the idea of bad guys failing morale = running, rather than simply bumping down a level and seeking cover).

So I can definitely see myself playing more Ambush Alley, and I've got plenty more scenario fodder (I bought each and every one of them Ambush Alley mini-campaign books), so stay tuned for more violence on the streets of Diwala!

V/R,
Jack

Duke Speedy of Leighton

Sheikh rattle & roll!
Good game boys!
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Wulf

Is 'Force on Force' the updated Ambush Alley? I've been considering a modern skirmish game since reading about TFL's 'Fighting Season' (I think that's the name).

Anyone care to give a brief comparison?

Techno