Rendezvous
with Destiny
Hi
there,
I've
been asked to write an article about something for the club blog. To
be honest, I've never written a hobby-related article so this is a
first for me. If you don't have the time or energy to read the
article you're welcome to skip to the photos at the end. Those brave
enough to continue, do so at your own risk.
Well
you might be asking yourselves, "What's this Rendezvous with
Destiny malarkey?"
"Rendezvous
with destiny" is the motto of the Screaming Eagles 101st
airborne division as featured in the book and TV series "Band of
Brothers", which follows the exploits of Easy Company.
Coincidentally that's what I'm currently working on. I'm
putting together an Easy Company platoon for Bolt Action
Easy
Company, 2nd Battalion of the 506th PIR (Parachute Infantry Regiment)
of the 101st Airborne Division, the "Screaming Eagles", is
one of the best-known companies in the United States Army.
In
its first combat action, Easy captured and put out of action a German
battery that was looking down on Utah Beach. The company led the way
into Carentan, fought in Holland, held the perimeter at Bastogne, led
the counteroffensive in the Battle of the Bulge, fought in the
Rhineland campaign, and took Hitler's Eagle's Nest at Berchtesgaden.
Platoon
composition.
Historically
there were three twelve-man rifle squads plus a six-man mortar team
to a platoon. Each rifle squad included a machine-gun team that would
lay down a base of fire while the rest of the squad would try to
outflank the enemy.
In
Bolt Action, US platoons are each allowed to take up to three machine-gun teams (basically that's one per squad if you have three squads
per platoon), so at least, in that regard, the authors of Bolt Action
have taken into account the historical organization of these
platoons. I only have two twelve-man squads so I guess my platoon is
a small one. I also have a 60 mm mortar team, medic, forward observer
and assorted HQ staff. Not enough for 1000 points. I'll have to get
something big and nasty to reach the 1000 point mark.
Helmets,
uniforms and other tomfoolery
Airborne
companies were identified by markings on their helmets. The club,
diamond, heart, and spade signified each of the regiments attached to
the 101st. Easy Company had the spade mark.
The
uniforms had a screaming eagle patch on the left shoulder and an
American flag patch on the right shoulder. The 101st didn't have the
American flag patch during the Normandy landings, the soldiers
received that patch during Operation Market Garden. Why am I ranting
on about this? Because I didn't bother putting on the US flag patch
and that's my excuse.
I
used decals for the helmet markings, screaming eagle patches, rank
insignia etc.
I
think my miniatures are almost tabletop-ready. They're about 90%
done. I just need to finish the basing and tart them up a bit. The
miniatures are from Artizan Designs.
If
any of the historical information I've given is inaccurate you have
my apologies.
Here
are some photos for your viewing pleasure. - Rod
1st Lt on the left and 2nd Lt on the right. |
The platoon. |
Machine-gun team |
A squad. |
From left: Forward Observer, Medic, Mortar Team |
Hi, and thanks for writing that article. Although I am not a historical wargamer, I do like history and have watched the series too, so I enjoyed reading what you wrote. By the way, beautifully painted models that you have there!
ReplyDeleteThank you Oliver. Glad you enjoyed the article. I actually re-watched the series recently, which helped me keep my motivation up with the painting.
DeleteThanks again for the positive comments.