Thursday, September 4, 2014

The Siege of Lychke. Fight for Gran Lagoon.

"In those first weeks, we didn't really know what to expect...  We'd never fought troops from the Interior systems before.  Rumors spread all over the place, that they had nightmarish machines of death that defied rational explanation by a rough man.  When they finally hit our line,  we learned that they were tough as nails, tenacious, and well equipped. But they' ain't no damn nightmare. That'd happen a bit later..."  - Excerpt from RSgt. Louis Ominov's  "Marshes of Lead"


Sector:   Western Lychke. [ 20km Outside of the City. ]

Strategic Situation: SecMass, elements of unknown disposition are advancing en masse, into small prepared positions along the "Gran Lagoon Highway", being held by the 5th CMI Mechanized Brigade. This road offers the best avenue for quick ground force movements, and is a critical supply artery into the city.


Tactical Situation: On a smaller Company and Platoon level,  groups of inexperienced recruit squads, and CT-8 Armored Support Vehicles hold the road from mobile defense positions,  in places backed up by Tank destroyers, and larger MBT's. These forces will be going up against forward assault elements of the Corporate Army, such as MRAP's, Basic Infantry, and superior officers, which would be attempting to effect a breakthrough.



A section of the Gran Lagoon Highway.
CMI (Left)    SecMass (Right)


Conclave Platoon Command. Directing his units fire.



Effectively, just Trained militia, the plucky men and women of the recruit squads were found far from wanting during the fighting across the highway. 


SecMass Infantry cross the Highway and shelter in the edge of the woods from sporadic CMI fire.



A CMI CT-5 Tank Destroyer firers into a SecMass MRAP across the marshes 


Secmass Troops advance on the western edge of the map, trying to get an advantage.



They advance just as recruits get to the top of the hill. A fierce but brief firefight erupted as the two units tore into one another. The recruits, coming out worse for wear. But not without hampering the SecMass advance significantly. 


On the Eastern edge, The command team and other recruit squad, charge the forest, to dislodge the enemy infantry there. 


Ultimately failing to get to the forest,  the Infantry go to ground and initiate a prolonged firefight with the corporate units. 


Conclusion:  SecMass Victory. 

Despite having initial success in disabling SecMass vehicle support, CMI units had a much tougher time dealing with the well equipped and disciplined Corporate Squads, as they advanced through ditches and tangled patches of foliage.   The Conclave suffered casualties in the form of its Recruit Squads, while these units acted with valor and, in many cases fought to the man, their inexperience and lack of high tech equipment would prove the ultimate deciding factor. The 5th CMI Mech. Brigade, has initiated its fighting withdraw to its fallback positions in the cities military district.  







1 comment:

  1. Those CMI troops got it rough, but at least they didn't get killed for nothing. The SecMass boys will think twice before trying to force an advance with light vehicles.

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