Re: AO Generalissimus Alberto Bertorelli Adventure
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 10:43 am
AO Spanish Civil War - Zaragoza
Gerneral Bertorelli and his army finally reached Zaragoza. This was probably the quickest redeployment in the entire campaign, but it was also extremely important, as large amount of Republican forces were gathering in several places, ready to attack anytime. While crossing the rivers might prove difficult from them, there was nothing to stop tanks from advancing once such crossing succeeds. All the reinforcements near Zaragoza had to quickly secure several key locations and if possible, save commander Vasquez, whose units were defending Belchite. This small town just north of Aquasvivas river was one of the few decently fortified locations in the area.
There was not that much time to change to army composition. The same forces that fought near Brunete had to partake in this operation as well, not having much time to rest. At the same time, local authorities asked the general to share some of the supplies to assist the civilian population. This was quite the difficult decision. Why the situation improved greatly compared to the critical point at the start of the attack on Malaga, the reserves were still minor. That said, even if there was little to share, the impact of helping the locals would greatly improve the support for the Nationalist efforts and be a great asset in the long run. As such, Bertorelli decided to make this investment for the sake of future support. Who knows, this might be a step that will help convince the Spanish to join his force permanently once this whole war is over, as there were already rumors in High Command about an even greater conflict brewing in the political sphere.
Starting Prestige (after purchases and replacements): 2308
Starting Army Composition:
Infantry
I Batallón de Infantería - ES - OS16 - Regulares - * - Teodoro Palacios Cueto
Tank
1º Battaglione Carri - IT - OS11 - M11/39 - * - Steamroller
2º Battaglione Carri - IT - OS11 - L3/35
I Batallón de Carros de Combate - ES - OS11 - Trubia - * - Steamroller
II Batallón de Carros de Combate - ES - OS11 - Verdeja 2 - * - Steamroller
I Panssaripataljoona - FI - OS11 - T-26
Recon
1º Battaglione Autoblindo - IT - OS11 - Lancia IZM - **
I Batallón de Carros de Combate - ES - OS11 - UNL-35 - **
Anti-Tank
1º Battaglione Cannoni Controcarro - IT - OS12 - 47/32 M35 (Truck) - *
Artillery
1º Reggimento Artiglieria - IT - 105mm 105/28 (Wagon) - ** - Giuseppe D'Amico
2º Reggimento Artiglieria - IT - 100mm 100/17 (Wagon) - *
3º Reggimento Artiglieria - IT - OS11 - 75/32 M37 (Truck) - *
4º Reggimento Artiglieria - IT - OS11 - 75mm 75/27 (Truck) - *
I Batallón de Artillería de Campaña - ES - 122mm M10/30 (Wagon)
Fighter
1º Gruppo Caccia Sq 1 - IT - OS11 - CR.32 - *
1/1. Vadászszázad - HU - OS11 - CR.32 - *
1º Grupo de Caza 1ª Escuadrilla - ES - OS11 - I-16 - *
Tactical Bomber
1º Gruppo Bombardamento Veloce Sq 1 - IT - OS11 - Breda Ba.65 - * - Giuseppe Cenni
1º Gruppo Bombardiere Sq 1 - IT - SM.79 - *
1º Gruppo Bombardiere Sq 2 - IT - OS11 - SM.81 - *
1º Gruppo Bombardiere Sq 3 - IT - Fiat BR.20
1 Bombardirovŭchen Polk 1 Yato - BG - OS12 - He 45 - *
Strategic Bomber
1/1. Bombázószázad - HU - OS12 - Ju 86
Corpo Truppe Volontarie
101º Reggimento Fanteria - IT - CTV Infantry (Truck)
102º Reggimento Fanteria - IT - CTV Infantry (Truck)
101º Gruppo Caccia Sq 1 - IT - OS11 - CR.32
102º Gruppo Caccia Sq 1 - IT - OS11 - CR.32
103º Gruppo Caccia Sq 1 - IT - OS11 - CR.32
Reserve
1º Reggimento Fanteria - IT - OS16 - IT Infantry (Truck) - *
1º Reggimento Genio Guastatori - IT - IT Engineers (Truck)
1º Reggimento di Cavalleria - IT - OS16 - IT Cavalry - *
1º Reggimento Genio Pontieri - IT - OS17 - IT Bridge Eng (Truck)
Highlights

Armored units go straight towards Belchite, ignoring Mediana entirely and only securing a remote airfield. The infantry and some assisting units will help defend the flank. Speed is of the essence, so some risks must be taken.

Republican forces focus on Quinto, as it is very poorly defended and general Bertorelli for now cannot spare any reinforcements to help the Spanish.

Zaragoza is attacked, but artillery and bombers make short work of any advancing Republican troops. Defenders have little trouble holding the town.

Quinto is finally retaken and some of the formerly besieging forces get surrounded instead.

Brave Spanish infantry southeast of Belchite holds the ground against tanks and artillery literally forever.

A grand counterattack aimed ad Azuara. Fortunately the general is ready for such a turn of events and has his army already in formation.
Summary:
Final Prestige: 2048 (down 260)
Overall:
All of the attacks on Nationalist positions were repelled successfully. By the end no Republican group remained on the western side of the rivers system and Zaragoza was safe. Further intelligence suggested that the enemy will require at least a few months to gather enough troops to try and attack again, this time they not enough reserves to attempt further major operations quickly, but frankly speaking, the general's army was also in dire need of rest and resupplying. Surely the upcoming year would be decisive for the entire war. Bertorelli's Italian superiors already informed him about further reinforcements being available. A few other countries who sent some troops earlier were also willing to participate in a more significant way and possibly even send some ground troops. The civil war was about to enter an unprecedented scale, as both sides were desperate to finish it as soon as possible.
Gerneral Bertorelli and his army finally reached Zaragoza. This was probably the quickest redeployment in the entire campaign, but it was also extremely important, as large amount of Republican forces were gathering in several places, ready to attack anytime. While crossing the rivers might prove difficult from them, there was nothing to stop tanks from advancing once such crossing succeeds. All the reinforcements near Zaragoza had to quickly secure several key locations and if possible, save commander Vasquez, whose units were defending Belchite. This small town just north of Aquasvivas river was one of the few decently fortified locations in the area.
There was not that much time to change to army composition. The same forces that fought near Brunete had to partake in this operation as well, not having much time to rest. At the same time, local authorities asked the general to share some of the supplies to assist the civilian population. This was quite the difficult decision. Why the situation improved greatly compared to the critical point at the start of the attack on Malaga, the reserves were still minor. That said, even if there was little to share, the impact of helping the locals would greatly improve the support for the Nationalist efforts and be a great asset in the long run. As such, Bertorelli decided to make this investment for the sake of future support. Who knows, this might be a step that will help convince the Spanish to join his force permanently once this whole war is over, as there were already rumors in High Command about an even greater conflict brewing in the political sphere.
Starting Prestige (after purchases and replacements): 2308
Starting Army Composition:
Infantry
I Batallón de Infantería - ES - OS16 - Regulares - * - Teodoro Palacios Cueto
Tank
1º Battaglione Carri - IT - OS11 - M11/39 - * - Steamroller
2º Battaglione Carri - IT - OS11 - L3/35
I Batallón de Carros de Combate - ES - OS11 - Trubia - * - Steamroller
II Batallón de Carros de Combate - ES - OS11 - Verdeja 2 - * - Steamroller
I Panssaripataljoona - FI - OS11 - T-26
Recon
1º Battaglione Autoblindo - IT - OS11 - Lancia IZM - **
I Batallón de Carros de Combate - ES - OS11 - UNL-35 - **
Anti-Tank
1º Battaglione Cannoni Controcarro - IT - OS12 - 47/32 M35 (Truck) - *
Artillery
1º Reggimento Artiglieria - IT - 105mm 105/28 (Wagon) - ** - Giuseppe D'Amico
2º Reggimento Artiglieria - IT - 100mm 100/17 (Wagon) - *
3º Reggimento Artiglieria - IT - OS11 - 75/32 M37 (Truck) - *
4º Reggimento Artiglieria - IT - OS11 - 75mm 75/27 (Truck) - *
I Batallón de Artillería de Campaña - ES - 122mm M10/30 (Wagon)
Fighter
1º Gruppo Caccia Sq 1 - IT - OS11 - CR.32 - *
1/1. Vadászszázad - HU - OS11 - CR.32 - *
1º Grupo de Caza 1ª Escuadrilla - ES - OS11 - I-16 - *
Tactical Bomber
1º Gruppo Bombardamento Veloce Sq 1 - IT - OS11 - Breda Ba.65 - * - Giuseppe Cenni
1º Gruppo Bombardiere Sq 1 - IT - SM.79 - *
1º Gruppo Bombardiere Sq 2 - IT - OS11 - SM.81 - *
1º Gruppo Bombardiere Sq 3 - IT - Fiat BR.20
1 Bombardirovŭchen Polk 1 Yato - BG - OS12 - He 45 - *
Strategic Bomber
1/1. Bombázószázad - HU - OS12 - Ju 86
Corpo Truppe Volontarie
101º Reggimento Fanteria - IT - CTV Infantry (Truck)
102º Reggimento Fanteria - IT - CTV Infantry (Truck)
101º Gruppo Caccia Sq 1 - IT - OS11 - CR.32
102º Gruppo Caccia Sq 1 - IT - OS11 - CR.32
103º Gruppo Caccia Sq 1 - IT - OS11 - CR.32
Reserve
1º Reggimento Fanteria - IT - OS16 - IT Infantry (Truck) - *
1º Reggimento Genio Guastatori - IT - IT Engineers (Truck)
1º Reggimento di Cavalleria - IT - OS16 - IT Cavalry - *
1º Reggimento Genio Pontieri - IT - OS17 - IT Bridge Eng (Truck)
Highlights

Armored units go straight towards Belchite, ignoring Mediana entirely and only securing a remote airfield. The infantry and some assisting units will help defend the flank. Speed is of the essence, so some risks must be taken.

Republican forces focus on Quinto, as it is very poorly defended and general Bertorelli for now cannot spare any reinforcements to help the Spanish.

Zaragoza is attacked, but artillery and bombers make short work of any advancing Republican troops. Defenders have little trouble holding the town.

Quinto is finally retaken and some of the formerly besieging forces get surrounded instead.

Brave Spanish infantry southeast of Belchite holds the ground against tanks and artillery literally forever.

A grand counterattack aimed ad Azuara. Fortunately the general is ready for such a turn of events and has his army already in formation.
Summary:
Final Prestige: 2048 (down 260)
Overall:
All of the attacks on Nationalist positions were repelled successfully. By the end no Republican group remained on the western side of the rivers system and Zaragoza was safe. Further intelligence suggested that the enemy will require at least a few months to gather enough troops to try and attack again, this time they not enough reserves to attempt further major operations quickly, but frankly speaking, the general's army was also in dire need of rest and resupplying. Surely the upcoming year would be decisive for the entire war. Bertorelli's Italian superiors already informed him about further reinforcements being available. A few other countries who sent some troops earlier were also willing to participate in a more significant way and possibly even send some ground troops. The civil war was about to enter an unprecedented scale, as both sides were desperate to finish it as soon as possible.





















































































