Winter War Scenario #7 - Pohjan pojat! Hyökkää! (Sons of the North! Attack!)
Rules: Nuts! By TwoHourWargames (28mm WWII
skirmish), 2017 edition, with a few personal touches here and there
Campaign & Scenario Details:
Nationality |
Unit Type |
Month/Year |
Location |
Suomi (Finland) |
Jääkkäri
(Jaegers) |
Tammikuu (Jan),1940 |
Kuhmo Sector |
ID |
Mission |
Finnish Morale |
Soviet Morale |
Finnish Inv Lvl |
Soviet Inv Lvl |
Notes |
1. |
Patrol |
4 |
4 |
3 |
4 |
Soviet Victory |
2. |
Defend |
4 |
4 |
3 |
4 |
Finnish Victory |
3. |
Patrol |
4 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
Soviet Victory |
4. |
Defend |
4 |
3 |
3 |
4 |
Finnish Victory |
5. |
Patrol |
4 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Finnish “Victory” |
6. |
Choc/Cigs |
4 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Finnish Victory |
7. |
Attack |
4 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
|
Note on Finnish Language: I prefer to use Finnish
ranks and abbreviations. Note that these are my abbreviations and not
necessarily the real ones. They are as follows:
Sotamies/Sotamiehet (Sm) Infantry
private/privates
Jääkkäri/ Jääkkärit (Jkr)
Jaeger private/privates
Korpraali (Krp) private first
class
Alikersantti (Aks) corporal (in
game terms, an assistant squad leader)
Kersantti (Krs) sergeant (in
game terms, a squad leader)
Ylikersantti (Yks): senior
sergeant (in game terms, the platoon sergeant)
Vänrikki (Vrk): 2nd Lieutenant (Platoon leader)
Common abbreviations used:
#/# (i.e., 3/1) = 3rd squad/ 1st
platoon
LOS = Line of sight
IST = In sight Test; a game mechanic that determines who
shoots first, regardless as to which side is active at the time
PEF = Possible Enemy Force; may be actual enemy force or
may just be rumors. It won’t be determined for certain until positive
identification by friendly forces.
For clarity, there are three reasons a group might not
move (all of which happened a lot in this scenario)
·
Fail to Activate: The faction rolled a DR6 so no
one activates from that side
·
Fail to Move: Although the side is active, that particular
leader failed to activate
·
Decide not to move: The leader can move, but
decides not to. This will happen quite often, as the Soviets are trapped in a
“motti” and will generally be satisfied to maintain a static defense.
Weather: Clear, deep snow, cold weather rules in
effect, all rivers completely frozen
Soviet forces are subject to privation rules (When I
remember to use them).
This part of Finland is heavily forested, and Soviet
troops and (especially) vehicles were often confined to roads. Consequently,
there will be special movement & reinforcement rules for PEF and
reinforcements.
General
Siilasvuo has completed the destruction of the Soviet 44th and 163rd
divisions at the Battle of Suomussalmi. He and his forces have been ordered to the
Kuhmo sector to reduce the mottis there.
Briefing:
The area without
trees at the Finnish entry point represents an “Ice Road” where movement is
normal and not penalized for snow or woods.
After the virtual
destruction of his squad, Kersantti Kalvela has been transferred. He is now
assigned to a special tank destruction squad. He was able to take the newly
promoted Alikersantti Helske with him. Kalvela will be attached to two infantry
squads, led by Yks Korsusmäki. The
rest of the platoon, lead by Luutnantti Autio, will be in reserve.
Korsusmäki’s half-platoon is made up of the following:
· Yks Korsumäki (Rifle), Rep4
· 1st (SMG) Squad (2xSMG, 8xRifles)
· 2nd (LMG) Squad (SMG, LMG, 5xRifles)
·
Kalvela’s* squad
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Kalvela's Squad |
·
Krs Kalvela (SMG), Rep6; Marksman, Knifeman
·
Aks Korpisotilas (SMG), Rep5; Rage
·
Krp Suominen (Anti-Tank rifle), Rep4; slow
·
Jkr Keltainen (ATR Ast), Rep3; Coward
·
Jkr Laine (Rifle), Rep4; Unlucky
·
Aks Matti Helske (Rifle), Rep6: Crack shot
·
Krp Partanen (SMG), Rep5; Knifeman
·
Jkr Haponen (LMG), Rep5; Hard as Nails
·
Jkr Harri Helske (Rifle), Rep4; Tank Killer
·
Jkr Salmi (Rifle), Rep4; Ball Player
·
Jkr Raukkainen (LMG Ast), Rep3; Wussy
*=After his exploits in the last battle, Kersantti Kalvela
is now known by his nickname Metsän
Kauhu (Forest Horror), or sometimes just “Kauhu” (The Horror).
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Situation at start |
Turn 1: Soviets initiative
All three PEF move
forward. PEF1 is spotted by Krs Kantola, but is determined to be only rumors.
Yks Korsumäki
moves his half-platoon forward. The Kauhu maneuvers his squad to the left.
Turn 2: Soviets fail to activate, but do receive
reinforcements: an 11-man squad (S1 or 1/1) in a defensive position in the
upper right sector.
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The first Soviet positions are identified |
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Soviet 1st squad of 1st platoon occupying defensive positions |
Yks Korsumäki moves his half-platoon forward and spots PEF2 & 3. PEF2 is only rumors; PEF #3 is determined to be a group of three T26(1933). Korsumäki suspects they may be out of fuel as they are formed up in a circle and the engines aren’t running (normal procedure to keep engines from freezing).
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Soviet T-26 guarding the precious field kitchen |
The Tanks fire on Kantola’s group, but thanks to the
cover of the woods, there are no casualties.
Turn 3: Finns fail to activate, Soviets fail to
move
Turn 4: Soviet initiative
The Soviets elect to stay in their defensive positions.
As Kantola’s group recovers from dropping back, Korsumäki leads his group over to the
right. Meanwhile The Kauhu has his men don their skis and heads off to the
left.
Turn 5: Finns fail to activate
The Soviets continue to hold their positions
Turn 6: Finns fail to activate again, but receive
reinforcements: Platoon HQ (Lt Autio, his runner, a medic, a MMG team and an
ATR team) and Krs Koskela’s 10-man squad (SMG, LMG + 8 rifles). Although they
cannot move, this does give Kauhu and Lt Autio a chance to confer (their groups
were in contact) and plan their attack.
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Koskela's squad & platoon HQ |
The Soviets continue to hold their positions
Turn 7: Soviet Initiative
The Soviets continue to hold their positions
The Kauhu continues his move on the left; Korsumäki continues to move through the
woods to the right. Meanwhile, Kantola and Koskela make use of the ice road to
move to the right.
Turn 8: Soviets fail to activate
The Kauhu throws smoke to cover their move across the
road.
Koskela moves forward half a move, while Kantola and Korsumäki continue their slow move to the right
Turn 9: Soviets fail to activate
Krs Kantola’s group finally catches up with Yks Korsumäki.
Although spotted through the smoke by one of the T26, the
Kauhu and his group are able to ski across before the tank can react.
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View from Soviet side of the board |
Rules Note: This situation is covered by my
“personal touches.” A strict reading of the rules requires a firefight.
However, in situations where it would be disadvantageous to the side that is
moving and wins the IST, I let them keep moving without firing (and thus not
risk return fire) if it gets them out of the enemy LoS.
Turn 10: Soviet initiative
Not much happens as the Finns continue to move into
position while the Soviets do not move.
Turn 11: Finnish initiative
The Kauhu is now in position and fires a flare to signal
to Lt Autio to start their combined attack next turn. On the right flank, Krs
Kantola pops smoke to block the LoS of the tanks.
Turn 12: Soviet initiative
Lt Autio’s ATR team (Mäkilä & Salo) move up to engage the T26 on the left; unfortunately, the tank fires first. There were no casualties, but they are driven back. Meanwhile Lt Autio orders Koskela’s squad forward to engage the T26s. They cannot hurt the tanks, but hope to distract them while The Kauhu approaches them from the rear. The tank’s MGs force the Finns back, but do not cause any casualties.
With the tanks preoccupied with Koskela’s squad, Korsumäki sends his squad over the hill to engage the Soviet 1st squad. This was a disaster for the Finns; Somppi and Korpela are both killed and the survivors drop back behind the hill.
The Kauhu’s group advances on the rear of the
tanks and kick off their skis. Jkr Suominen advances and fires his ATR at the
nearest tank, but the shot has no effect. Aks Korpisotilas throws a Molotov
Cocktail at the field kitchen (the tanks are out of range), destroying it (the
idea that the flames and smoke will provide some concealment while they assault
the tanks).
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Preparing to assault the tanks (Keskala in foreground, Kauhu in background) |
Turn 13: Finnish initiative
Jkr Suominen
tries his luck again, scoring two hits, but neither penetrates. The Soviet crew
remains inside. It appears that Korsumäki was correct. The tanks are immobile
due to lack of fuel.
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M Helske's group engages a T-26 |
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The Kauhu's group assaulting T-26 |
H Helske
assaults the tank on the right, throwing a Molotov Cocktail that hits the mark.
The tank catches fire, the crew tries to escape, but are killed by M Helske and
Krp Partanen who were providing overwatch just for that situation.
Jkr Salmi
assaults the tank on the left, but his Molotov Cocktail is off the mark and
does no damage to the tank. The TC spins the turret and fires on Salmi, failing
to wound, but forcing Salmi to drop back behind the hill.
After seeing
Salmi fail, the Kauhu tries his hand at assaulting the left tank. However, MG
fire from the tank drives The Kauhu back behind the hill.
Aks Korpisotilas lets his rage get the better
of him and charges the center tank. His Cocktail finds its mark, and Tank #2
brews up in a ball of flame – trapping the crew inside.
Korpisotilas and H Helske ready more Molotov
Cocktails.
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Kantola's squad attempts to engage the Soviet 1st squad |
Soviet phase:
The remaining
T26 rotates its turret on Korpisotilas, but he is able to take cover behind the
burning center tank before the tank can fire.
On the Soviet
left, the Soviet riflemen recover from their drop back. A previously unengaged
LMG fires on Kantola’s group. The fire is ineffective, but does split up the
group, some seeking cover of a forward snow drift and others falling back
behind the hill. The foremost group is lead by Krs Kantola, the rear group is
lead by Krp M Hakala.
(Rules note: Normally reinforcements couldn’t appear
here as the Finns have “cleared the area,” but it makes sense in the scenario).
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A Soviet T-28 arrives |
Krs Kantola pops
smoke so that Hakala’s group can join him.
On the left, M
Helske’s group retreats into the cover of the woods; meanwhile Autio sends his
ATR team off to the left to work its way behind the T26.
Turn 15:
Soviets fail to activate, but receive reinforcements: Soviet 2nd Sqd
(12 men).
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Soviet infantry marching to the sounds of the guns |
M Helske moves his men in an ambush position, with the
small hill covering his left flank. Kauhu’s group again goes after the T26. The
Kauhu’s Molotov Cocktail does its magic and destroys the third tank.
On the Finnish right, YKS Korsumäki and Krs Rajala order their groups forward. Unfortunately for
Korsumäki, his move over the
hill brought him into the LoS of the T28. Out of range of the co-ax, the TC
orders a shot of HE. The blast of HE knocks Sm Alanen out of the fight and
forces the others to drop back behind the hill.
Krs Rajala’s luck wasn’t any better, as the Soviets were
ready for him. Aks Rinta and Sm A Saari were killed by Soviet rifle fire. Sm
Hakala does manage to get a grenade inside the Soviet positions, taking out the
LMG team and causing a rifleman to flee the battlefield. Soviet fire forced the
Finns to break up into two groups, one group lead by M Hakala (plus Huhtola,
Ylinen and Haapasalo) and a rear group lead by Kantola (plus P Hakala, P Saari
and Erkkilä).
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The Kauhu's squad takes cover behind the burning tanks |
Turn 16: Soviet initiative
The Soviet T28
moves forward with its infantry escort. On the left, the occupants of the
center dugout turn to their left to face the Finnish threat.
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Soviet 2nd squad provides security for the T-28 |
The Finns use their turn to recover from “drop backs.” Korpisotilas takes the opportunity to take cover behind a burning tank.
Turn 17: Finns fail to activate, but receive
reinforcements: a 7-man LMG sqd (Krs Jalovaara).
Soviet LMG fire kills M Hakala, Sm Huhtala drops back
towards Kantola, while Sm Ylinen and Haapasalo desert the battlefield.
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The Kauhu under attack |
Turn 18: Finns fail to activate again
The Soviet 1st
squad leader redeploys his men in the dugout.
On the Soviet
right, 2nd squad moves towards to investigate the tank wrecks while
the T28 provides overwatch. Soldiers from the right of the infantry formation
spot Korpisotilas but cannot strike their target. Return fire from Korpisotilas
forces the Soviets to drop back.
Turn 19: Finnish initiative
M Helske’s men
emerge from the woods and engage the Soviets on the left from the rear.
However, they waste this golden opportunity and fail to cause any casualties;
with no cover nearby, the Soviets can only drop prone.
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Attacking the rear - a missed opportunity |
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The T-28 fires back |
Sm Suominen gets off two shots from his ATR into the rear of the T28, but has even worse luck than Helske. Return fire from the T28 kills both he and his assistant, Keltainen.
Koskela’s squad emerges from their cover and engages the three Soviets (Cpl and a LMG team) that were to the right of the tank. The LMG engages the Finnish MMG team, hoping to get lucky. They were not. Return fire from Määttä’s MMG killing the Soviet LMG team.
Active fire from Koskela’s squad causes more casualties and forces two others to drop back into the kill zone of Mäkkilä’s ATR. At the same time, H Helske (Kauhu’s group) throws a grenade over the tank and into the remnants of Soviet 2nd squad, there were no survivors.
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Distracted by Helske, Mäkkilä's ATR team makes the best of it |
Mäkkilä fires two shots into the rear of the T28, knocking out the engine, but failing to destroy the tank.
On the Finnish right, Sm P Saari rushes
forward and is able to throw his grenade into the dugout before the Soviets can
fire, knocking out the LMG team and causing a rifleman to flee the battlefield.
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Sotamies Saari shows his "Sisu" |
Soviet active
fire wounds Sm Erkkilä, and forces Krs Kantola to sprint forward to cover.
As the Soviet reinforcements arrive, Mäkkilä
and his assistant melt deeper into the woods before they can be swamped by
overwhelming odds.
On the opposite side of the road, M Helske and
his group pick up their ATR and also fade back into the woods.
In the center, Krs Koskela emerges from the
woods and engages Soviet 3/1. Unfortunately, the Soviets were ready and fired
first. But privation effected their aim, and they missed. Return fire from
Kantola and his group killed two and wounded another.
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Kantola clearing teh trenches |
Turn 21: Finnish initiative
The Finns dodged a bullet here. I rolled up
another PEF, but there were no eligible locations, so none arrived.
Oops no notes for this turn. No combat, just
movement.
Turn 22: Soviet initiative
Soviet
4/1 advances to take up a position on the left of the T-28 and ends up engaging
M Helske’s small group. IST goes to the Finns, who kill the NCO and wound two
others, forcing the survivors to drop back.
Turn 23: Finns fail to activate
Soviet 4/1 fails to rally. Soviet 3/1 moves
forward to protect the T-28.
Turn 24: Soviet
initiative and reinforcements (1/2 squad– 12 men)
4/1 rallies; 1/2
moves up towards the T-28.
Finnish 4th squad doesn’t move. M Helske’s
group moves up towards 4/1.
Koskella moves up with the intent of engaging 3/1.
Note: This was actually a four-way IST: Koskela’s
squad, The T-28, 2/1 and the bulk of the Soviets under the political officer.
In the end, only the 2/1 was able to fire.
Only three of the 3/1 had a valid LoS. Soviet fire
wounded Sm Kaukkonen and two others were forced back.
Finnish active fire causes several casualties. Normally
the Soviets would have dropped back, but the only cover available was the T-28
– and that would have put them in the line of fire of their own MMG.
Consequently, I thought the best option was for them just to drop down prone in
place.
H. Helske, advances and triggers another 4-way IST
(Helske, T-28, MMG team and 4/1). Helske wins the IST and choses to engage the
MMG team and part of the 4/1. Helske’s group causes no casualties, but force
the MMG team to retreat into the woods.
The Kauhu leads his group forward. Sm Salmi goes first,
but is wounded and stopped in his tracks by MG fire from the T-28.
H Helske tries
next and is able to get a Molotov Cocktail to explode on the T-28 (He only
succeeded because of his tank killer attribute).
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H Helske and his Molotov Cocktail v T-28 |
The Kauhu and Korpisotilas emerge from the cover of the
destroyed T-28 and attack the flank of the prone Soviet 3/1. Unfortunately, The
Kauhu suddenly fell into a deep pit of really bad luck. The Soviets won the IST
and two riflemen fired first, killing Korpisotilas and would have killed the
Kauhu as well, but he was saved by his star power (the 5th time in
this campaign).
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In spite of being flanked, a lucky shot from a Soviet riflemen takes out Sopikotilas |
Meanwhile Lt Autio and his group (runner + MMG team) move
off to the right to line up a better shot. Autio and his runner provide some
cover while the MMG team sets up.
Turn 25: Soviet initiative
The only two men
of 3/1 that can engage the enemy (all the others are in “Drop Back” status)
fire at Koskela’s group. The Soviet Cpt and Political officer join in as well.
The firefight ends with Koskela killed and Ukkola wounded, several others are
forced to drop back; only Vanhala stays.
The Soviet 4/1 and
the MMG team fail to rally. 1/2 doesn’t move but engages Hietanen’s group,
forcing them to drop back.
Mäkilä fires his
ATR into the Soviet captain and Political Officer, killing the captain and
wounding the Politico.
H Helske and his
small group continue to pursue the Soviet 4/1 and the MMG team.
Meanwhile,
Vanhala picks up Koskela’s SMG and Hietanen rallies his men.
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Soviets face the rage of the Metsän Kauhu (Forest Horror) |
Enraged at the
death of his friend Korpisotilas, the Kauhu leads a two-man Hurricane (H Helske
is with him) on the flank of 3/1. Helske’s grenade fails to go off and he is
forced to take cover behind the still burning T-28 again. The Kauhu presses on,
killing two and wounding two others (between reaction and active fire).
Turn 26:
Soviet initiative
The Soviets 1/2
opens up an ineffective fire on The Kauhu; his return fire kills two and wounds
another. This is more than the 1/2 can take, and the whole squad leaves the
battlefield.
The Kauhu now
turns his attention to the prone survivors of the 3/1, wounding two and causing
the survivors to surrender.
The elder Helske
(Matti) and his group continue their pursuit of the 4/1 and the MMG, finally
catching them. They cause a couple of casualties and the survivors flee the
battlefield.
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The end is near for the Soviets |
The End:
The Finns are victorious! The road has been
cut; the kitchen has been destroyed and the Kuhmo Motti is now firmly
established.
And this time The Kauhu has had plenty of
witnesses to his exploits. He is sure to get a medal of valor this time (not to
mention his 5th wound badge).
·
The
Kauhu’s squad (11): 3 killed, one wounded
·
Kantola’s
squad (10): 3 killed, 1 wounded, 2 missing
·
Rajala’s
squad (7 - lead by Korsumäki): 2 killed, 1 wounded
·
Koskela’s
squad(10): 2 killed, 2 wounded
·
Jalovaara’s
squad: not engaged
Excellent. I really like your reports which clearly explain the game progression and your approach to the period. Great terrain and figures too.
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