GIA TAHGC Q "GAMBIT"

Updated 061210


MALEME, CRETE, May 21, 1941: The New Zealanders had spent most of 20th May pinned down by endless sweeps of German fighter aircraft. Communications were a shambles, casualties where heavy, and local counterattacks simply failed. Colonel Andre of the 5th New Zealand Brigade opted to withdraw from the immediate area of Maleme airfield and regroup to the southeast. The problem remained of how to draw back when the German paratroopers seemed everywhere.

VICTORY CONDITIONS: For the British player to win, he must exit nine squads off the south edge of Board 2 on or adjacent to hexes 2I1, 2Q1 and/.or 2Y1. The German player winds by avoiding the British victory conditions.

BOARD LAYOUT:

NORTH
4
2

SCENARIO SEQUENCE:

British sets up first
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
END
German moves first

BRITISH FORCES:

GERMAN FORCES:

SPECIAL SCENARIO RULES:

AFTERMATH: The Germans swept down from the hill and surround one isolated platoon of the New Zealanders. In so doing, they opened a corridor through which the rest of the 22nd was able to pass. Colonel Andre was able to regroup and hoped to retake the airfield the following day. His hopes were never to be fulfilled.