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Most of you here know I am cr*p at making maps. If not, now you know. I am looking for somebody who enjoys map making as much as I like the OOB and scenario research. There are so many interesting operations the French, FLN, etc. conducted in Algeria. One example would be this - 8 January 1960 Boufarik, Algeria/France where 340 men, 3 Co's, 3 RCP conducted a Search & Destroy mission.

Any volunteers for Algerian maps perhaps?

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While everybody awaits the release of Vietnam (and beyond), it would be good to see CSME scenario development continue. Go for it!
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@CQ

Most of you here know I am cr*p at making maps. If not, now you know. I am looking for somebody who enjoys map making as much as I like the OOB and scenario research. There are so many interesting operations the French, FLN, etc. conducted in Algeria. One example would be this - 8 January 1960 Boufarik, Algeria/France where 340 men, 3 Co's, 3 RCP conducted a Search & Destroy mission.

Any volunteers for Algerian maps perhaps?

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Hi Oberst_klink

I can do for you if you want, However I dont have any reference material to work with.
Just PM me the Map area you need (image file) then I will proceed

Rgds

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@CQ

Most of you here know I am cr*p at making maps. If not, now you know. I am looking for somebody who enjoys map making as much as I like the OOB and scenario research. There are so many interesting operations the French, FLN, etc. conducted in Algeria. One example would be this - 8 January 1960 Boufarik, Algeria/France where 340 men, 3 Co's, 3 RCP conducted a Search & Destroy mission.

Any volunteers for Algerian maps perhaps?

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Hi Oberst_klink

I can do for you if you want, However I dont have any reference material to work with.
Just PM me the Map area you need (image file) then I will proceed

Rgds

Christophe
Bon, merci!

I'll check my archives, see what area(s) I need (the maps don't have to be large) unless you got the time/drive for a master map.

Thanks again; appreciated!

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@CQ

Most of you here know I am cr*p at making maps. If not, now you know. I am looking for somebody who enjoys map making as much as I like the OOB and scenario research. There are so many interesting operations the French, FLN, etc. conducted in Algeria. One example would be this - 8 January 1960 Boufarik, Algeria/France where 340 men, 3 Co's, 3 RCP conducted a Search & Destroy mission.

Any volunteers for Algerian maps perhaps?

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Hi Oberst_klink

I can do for you if you want, However I dont have any reference material to work with.
Just PM me the Map area you need (image file) then I will proceed

Rgds

Christophe
Bon, merci!

I'll check my archives, see what area(s) I need (the maps don't have to be large) unless you got the time/drive for a master map.

Thanks again; appreciated!

Klink, Oberst

uhm.. a master map for Algeria campaign will take months to do, I believe.
If you already think about a particular operation with a map lets say 40x40 or 50x50 then could be a good start.

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Hi Oberst_klink

I can do for you if you want, However I dont have any reference material to work with.
Just PM me the Map area you need (image file) then I will proceed

Rgds

Christophe
Bon, merci!

I'll check my archives, see what area(s) I need (the maps don't have to be large) unless you got the time/drive for a master map.

Thanks again; appreciated!

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uhm.. a master map for Algeria campaign will take months to do, I believe.
If you already think about a particular operation with a map lets say 40x40 or 50x50 then could be a good start.

Christophe

No sweat, I was kidding. Here are some suggestions... hard to find any reference material really, and the maps I will have to check if I find French maps from the 1950s somehow...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Agounennda
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bouzegza
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of ... _Bekkouche
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Jumelles

Some locations are more or less obscure, and not many details. Worst case would be, that I base the scenarios loosely on the events. The area around Bouzegza would be interesting. I am not a fan of monster scenarios, but it would be interesting to see/simulate how some fights in the difficult terrain can be portrait with the CSME system.

A link to an overview map of various operations.

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Algeria maps

Not the best scale to work with, but it's a good starting point.
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Here is a Actual Bouzegza area map.
I couldnt find a map from the 60's so far.

would it be ok as a starting base?



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looks fine to me; some nice terrain for ambushes, road clearing missions, as well as para drops. One thing...
The dam wasn't there in the 50/60s. So, it's basically an embankment with well, the usual desert terrain tiles.

Found another interesting set of battles... pity my French is merde, to be frank. The biggest problem I have is to dig out material from official sources.

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bataille_ ... %C3%A9rie)

This Wiki article has a map, too. but the OOB and so on is hard to get...

But yeah, a good map it would be.

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Christophe

looks fine to me; some nice terrain for ambushes, road clearing missions, as well as para drops. One thing...
The dam wasn't there in the 50/60s. So, it's basically an embankment with well, the usual desert terrain tiles.

Found another interesting set of battles... pity my French is merde, to be frank. The biggest problem I have is to dig out material from official sources.

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bataille_ ... %C3%A9rie)

This Wiki article has a map, too. but the OOB and so on is hard to get...

But yeah, a good map it would be.

Cordialement,

Klink, Oberst

Here is the same map with hex layer
The problem with war in Algeria is that its mainly small engagements/anbush, many of them. but not really a frontal assault between 2 sides.
I found also difficult to find detailed map or OOB. Maybe the data are still classified by French Army?

I let you know about Map progress (thanks for the Dam Highlight)
I was thinking to use a Mediterranean Map vs desert as it seems to be an area with some forest.

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Kewl!

And yes, there weren't any real large scale operations, but... as I have pointed out in one of my blog posts, you guys actually utilised helicopter operations nearly 10 years before the US Army implemented the AirCav concept in Vietnam. That's the interesting part of those small scale ops in Algeria.

For example, how this guy used an heli to direct his Regiment in combat and the use of H-34 helos to deploy Les paras quickly...

Anyway. I will try to build a nice scenario, perhaps variants, around the map when done.

Thanks again!

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Sneak Preview... still WIP

Merci, Christophe!

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Can't wait to see your set of scenarios [:)]
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Can't wait to see your set of scenarios [:)]
Ciao Andrea

I rely on map-makers :) Finding more detailed combat reports or OOB for those more 'obscure' encounters/fights in Algeria is a different matter. I'll to be as accurate as possible, given the circumstances. It will be interesting though to see how I can recreate the French's use of helicopters.

See one of my blog-posts here and how this guy employed them.

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Bouzegza 1957 Map, by Christophe! Merci, merci, merci!!!

Marvellous job and so perfect for ambushes, road clearing, search & destroy missions!

Now I have to dig into the event engine and the .lua *sigh*

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https://www.persee.fr/docAsPDF/rhmc_004 ... 2_1966.pdf
https://journals.openedition.org/rha/1863
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Now the real headaches kick in... how to get detailed information? Gosh, and I thought the research for the hotchpotch German units for Kharkov '43 was a challenge!

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bataille_de_Bouzegza
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discussio ... e_Bouzegza

Sous les ordres du général Massu, accompagné des généraux Allard, Maisonrouge et Simon, les troupes du 2e escadron du 2e Régiment de Dragons, parachutés par des dizaines d’hélicoptères, se déploient sur terre par centaines, encerclant tous les massifs alentour.

So, the 2nd company was dropped by helicopters... probably not a para-drop but just airlifted... Now that's something...

How to get the info which heli units dumped them and how many platoons the 2e escadron had... sigh...

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How to get the info which heli units dumped them and how many platoons the 2e escadron had... sigh...

You might be able to glean some of that information in "The First Helicopter War"
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How to get the info which heli units dumped them and how many platoons the 2e escadron had... sigh...

You might be able to glean some of that information in "The First Helicopter War"
How forgetful I am... not looking at the documents I made available at the blog myself! LOL

Thanks, Jason!

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No problem at all! It's a very interesting read!
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Interesting read, for sure... but getting more details. I am inclined to contact the 2e Regiment de Dragons PR officer to get some info about the official battle reports. Surely, after 60 years, they're no longer classified.

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