WG215"Beachhead at Ozereyka Bay-SQLA Revision"
  Updated 060227 rev 0
This scenario 
  is a revision of the TAHGC Scenario 106 of the same name. The changes are minor 
  in nature but major in impact (changing the two VC from AND to an OR statement; 
  adding an additional three 447s to the Russian OB). These modifications these 
  are noted in Magenta text below. The scenario record of the original version 
  as of 19Dec2005 an axis record of 8-0-2; which demonstrates a significant imbalance; 
  with the Germans playing for a Win/Draw and the Russians playing for a Draw/Loss. 
  I am currently concluding a match of the TAHGC version versus Chris Stewart 
  which reinforces this opinion of the original balance. The Russians benefited 
  by a significant number of die roll sequences and capitalizing on an German 
  mistake but still trying to gain a likely draw. We collectively feel this modified 
  version would make a worthy tournament scenario. BT/CS
IN THE OZEREYKA VALLEY, 
  February 4th, 1943: In an effort to cut off the 
  seventh Army’s retreat to the Iaman Peninsula, Stalin developed a plan 
  to use the combined efforts of a land and seaborne operation. The Black Sea 
  Fleet would land a force composed of army and navy troops in the German’s 
  rear. This force would smash the coastal defenses at a favorable point and establish 
  a beachhead. Later, this beachhead would be enlarged by follow-up units in a 
  drive towards Volchyi Vorota and eventually link up with the 47th army. The 
  landing point chosen was the area around Ozereyka Bay. After a heavy naval bombardment, 
  the first Russian assault waves landed on the beach in front of Rumanian costal 
  defense units and formed up for the push toward the town of Glebovka, their 
  first inland objective. 
VICTORY CONDITIONS: The Russian 
  player wins by eliminating (or capturing and keeping both artillery pieces OR 
  exiting 5 squads off the west edge of board 3 between hexes 3Q1 and 3Y1 inclusive. 
  If neither condition is met, the German wins.
BOARD LAYOUT:
SCENARIO SEQUENCE:
   
    |    
        Germna sets up first   | 
      1  | 
      2  | 
      3  | 
    4  | 
    5  | 
    6  | 
    7  | 
    8  | 
      9  | 
    10  | 
      11  | 
      END  | 
  
   
    |   German 
        moves first  | 
  
AXIS FORCES: 
  -  AT START: Elements of the 3rd Troop, Army 
    Costal Artillery Battalion 780: Setup 
    on any whole hex of board 3 and/or 2 north of row E inclusive:
    1x9-1; 1x8-1; 1x8-0; 5x467; 2xLMG; 1xRadio; 6x? 
  -  AT START: : Setup on Hill 621 on board 
    2:
    2x247; 2x105ART (HE only, H6) 
  -  AT START: Elements of 5th Co., 38th Rumanian 
    Infantry Regiment: Setup on any 
    whole hex north of rows W and K inclusive on boards 5 and 4 respectively:
    2x80; 1x7-0; 8x347; 2xLMG; 2xMMG 
RUSSIAN FORCES: 
  -  AT START: Advance Landing Force elements; 
    Setup south of rows V and L respectively
    on boards V and L respectively.
    2x9-1; 2x8-0; 4x628; 19x447, 
    1x237, 1x6-12 HMG; 2xMMG, 4xLMG; 2x50mm MTR; 1x82mm MTR  
 
SPECIAL SCENARIO RULES:
  - 106.1: All buildings are considered single 
    story and of wooden construction.
 
  -  106.2: All hexes of hill 547 are considered 
    flat open ground.
 
  -  106.3: All hexes of hill 534 are considered 
    flat wooded ground.
 
  -  106.4: The German radio may be used for 
    on-board indirect fire only. There is no off-board artillery available.
 
  -  106.5: No bore sighting is allowed by either 
    side
 
  -  106.6: The two German artillery pieces 
    must be placed within 3 hexes (inclusive) of one another.
 
AFTERMATH: 
With support from their mortars tams and a few 
light tanks had made it ashore, the Russian assault parties broke thought the 
forward Rumanian positions and captured the artillery of the Third Troop, 789 
Battalion. But the losses suffered in taking the position had been too great. 
The Russian troops that reached the town of Glebovka amounted to little more than 
a platoon. Together with the remaining Rumanian units, the Germans dislodged the 
Russians from Glebovka and pushed them all the way back to the beaches. The defeat 
like the one suffered by the Western Allies five months earlier at Dieppe, had 
been disastrous.With support from their mortars tams and 
a few light tanks had made it ashore, the Russian assault parties broke thought 
the forward Rumanian positions and captured the artillery of the Third Troop, 
789 Battalion. But the losses suffered in taking the position had been too great. 
The Russian troops that reached the town of Glebovka amounted to little more than 
a platoon. Together with the remaining Rumanian units, the Germans dislodged the 
Russians from Glebovka and pushed them all the way back to the beaches. The defeat 
like the one suffered by the Western Allies five months earlier at Dieppe, had 
been disastrous.