RLS Eng Rules
RLS Eng Rules
RLS Eng Rules
Italy 1
2.10 Markers He should next put all his units with numbers other than “1”
The counter-mix includes the following markers. Their uses in their upper-left corners into the correspondingly numbered
are explained in appropriate sections of the rules. boxes on the Turn Track.
5.0 Sequence of Play moving one unit, depending on whether the present phase is
movement or combat. Individual attacks may have more than
5.1 In General one attacking unit in them, but moves are always made one
Every turn of RLS is divided into nine segments, called “steps” unit at a time. The unit(s) committed to those “actions” are,
or “phases.” Each full sequence of nine phases, as shown upon their completion, flipped over to show their disrupted
below in outline, makes up one “turn,” of which there are sides. If a player does not actually want to make an attack or
a maximum of 8 in an entire match. Every action taken by a move when it is his time to do so, he must flip one unit to its
a player must be carried out during the appropriate part of disrupted side, just as if it had moved or launched an attack:
the sequence outlined below. Once a player has finished a no “passing” is allowed.
particular phase or a specific activity within a phase, he may
not go back to perform some forgotten action or redo a poorly 5.7 Movement or Combat Recovery Phases
executed one unless his opponent graciously permits it. A movement or combat phase continues as described
above until both players are out of undisrupted units or both
5.2 Turn Sequence agree they want to end the phase. If one player runs out of
The turn sequence is presented below in outline. The rest undisrupted units before the other, the player with remaining
of the rules are organized, as much as possible, to present undisrupted units may go ahead and complete whatever
their particulars in the order they’re first encountered as you actions he desires to perform with them within normal
progress through each turn. Note the sequence of every turn strictures, but now uninterrupted by having to pause to allow
is mostly the same, but with one important variable. That is, the opposing player to take an action. When a combat or
Phases IV and VI may change places with each other from movement phase is ended, both players should cooperatively
turn to turn. See 5.6 below for details on that. turn over all disrupted units on the map so their undisrupted
sides are and showing.
Turn Sequence
1. Allied Reinforcement, Replacement & Withdrawal Phase 5.8 German Supply Check Phases
2. German Reinforcement, Replacement & Withdrawal Phase In each of these phases, both players should cooperatively
3. Movement-Combat Sequence Declaration Phase look over the map to find if there are any German units out of
4. Alternating Actions Movement or Combat Phase supply. Each such unit is immediately removed to the dead
5. Movement or Combat Recovery Phase pile. See section 9.0 for more details.
6. Alternating Actions Combat or Movement Phase
7.4 Enemy Zones of Control (EZOC) & Supply Allied reinforcements may enter the map each turn via any
A friendly ground unit or stack in a hex containing an EZOC one or more of the following: 1) any south map edge hex;
negates that EZOC for supply tracing purposes. See section 2) any cities on the map then under his control an in regular
9.0. overland supply; 3) any port-cities* on the map then under his
control; 4) the Beachhead marker if it is deployed on the map
7.5 EZOC & Movement (see 10.14).
A moving unit must end its move for that phase when it first
enters an EZOC. A unit that begins its move already in an *Design Note. A city is also a “port city” if it is in a coastal hex.
EZOC may leave that hex, but only by entering a hex that For example, Spezia, in hex 1705, is a port city, while Pisa, in
hex 1210, is not a port city.
10.9 Passes In turns after the one during which the invasion occurs, the
The effect of passes is to provide moving units the Beachhead hex no longer has the ability to receive further
ability to enter the hexes along their paths at the reinforcement as described above. Also see 11.26.
rate of only one MP per hex. The only restriction
is, such movement must be from pass hex to pass
Undisrupted units that participate in a defense are thereby 11.7 CRT Odds Limits
disrupted and, because of that, they won’t themselves be Note the column headings on the CRT range from 1:2 to
able to attack any time later that same phase. Disrupted units 6:1. Final odds greater than 6:1 automatically get results of
defend normally, no matter how many times they’re attacked “DE.” Final odds less than 1:2 automatically get results of
during a given combat phase. “AL1.” Always fully calculate a battle’s combat odds, including
applying all combat strength modifiers and odds column shifts,
Similarly, participating in just one attack generally disrupts before referring to the CRT.
all the units participating in that attack effort for the rest of
that combat phase, but see 11.22 and 11.23 below for the 11.8 Combat Column Shifts
important exceptions. Combat odds may be shifted by the terrain in, and river
hexsides around, the defender’s hex as well as by other
11.3 Indivisibility of Units factors described below. All applicable shifters are cumulative
No single attacking unit may have its attack factor divided in their effect. That is, in every battle, all applicable shifts are
and applied to more than one battle. Likewise, no defending combined to get one final left or right shift. Leftward shifts
unit may have part of its defense factor attacked by one or favor the defender; rightward shifts favor the attacker.
a few attackers while another part is attacked by other units.
No defending unit may be withheld from participating in the 11.9 Clear & Marsh Terrain
defense of its hex. Units defending in clear hexes devoid of all other terrain
features derive no benefit to their defense for terrain. Similarly,
11.4 Attack Sequencing units defending in marsh hexes also receive no benefit on that
There’s no arbitrary limit on the number of attacks each player account.
may resolve during the combat phases. Neither player need
declare all his attacks beforehand, and he may resolve them 11.10 Mountains & Summits
in any order he wishes, alternating one at a time with the Units defending in mountain hexes receive a one-column-left
attacks of his opponent, as long as the resolution of one is (1L) shift on that account. Units defending in summit hexes
completed before that of the next is begun. receive a two-column-left (2L) shift on that account.
This photo shows Rommel and Mussolini in March 1943, when the field marshal
went to visit the Italian dictator during a stopover in Rome while on his way to
Fuehrer Headquarters. Fatigue and strain are obvious on both men.
On 9 March 1943, Rommel decided to fly from had forewarned – he ordered the field marshal
Tunisia to Fuehrer Headquarters to make a final to take sick leave, so he would be able to “take
effort to convince him to order the evacuation command again [in time for] for an operation
of German forces from North Africa. (That was against Casablanca.”
something for which he had been arguing since That remark showed Rommel just how out of
he first began his retreat from Egypt late the year touch with the North African situation Hitler
before.) His plane landed in Rome, and on arrival was. He apparently still thought some grand Axis
there he went to Mussolini’s “Supreme Command” counteroffensive would soon sweep across all of
headquarters. Algeria to the Allied landing sites of Operation
When Rommel got there, he was initially met by Torch.
Gen. Vittorio Ambrosio. He told Rommel they had The next day, Hitler unexpectedly summoned
learned Hitler was not going let him Rommel for a second meeting at which
return to Africa, and that he would This is the Knights Cross with Diamonds, which Rommel was he presented him with the diamonds to
be ordered to take “sick leave” – for awarded for losing North Africa. Think what he would have gotten if his Knights Cross. Rommel was only
he had won!
chronic fatigue and sinusitis – which the sixth commander to receive that
would last until the situation in Tunisia prestigious award, which by war’s end
was resolved one way or another. had only been given out a total of 27 times.
Rommel then had an audience with Mussolini. The meeting was Hitler had told Mussolini he was going to send Rommel on leave to
cordial, but it soon became clear to the field marshal the Italian “restore his health.” He also asked the Duce to keep that a secret,
dictator was also in denial about the truly desperate situation for the in view of the harm it would do if the Allies got wind of the change
Axis in North Africa. After leaving the meeting, Rommel remarked of command. As Hitler put it: “Whatever posterity may judge of
he was “heartily sick of all this everlasting false optimism” from Field Marshal Rommel, to his troops, and particularly to the German
Mussolini and Hitler as to the war’s course of events. soldiers, he was beloved in every command he held. He was always
Mussolini, for his part, had been planning to give Rommel his dreaded as an opponent by his enemies and he still is.”
regime’s highest award, the “Gold Medal for Military Valor.” At the By the start of May, Hitler had found Rommel another command
last moment, however, he withheld making the presentation because posting, this time in northern Italy. He would take overall command
he could not abide what he called Rommel’s “defeatist attitude.” of that peninsula whenever it might prove necessary: if the Italians
Rommel flew on to Hitler’s headquarters, where the dictator had just opted for surrender or the Allies invaded there or both.
returned from visiting some units near the eastern front. Rommel Rommel first heard about his new assignment from a former aide,
later remarked Hitler was “upset and depressed” when they met. Alfred Berndt, who was then working at the Propaganda Ministry,
Interestingly, Hitler remarked to others that Rommel seemed “very where they were being told to prepare to trumpet the news once it
low in spirit [with] his nerves shot to pieces.” was officially announced.
Rommel talked about the desperate situation confronting his On the 8th Rommel was ordered to report to Hitler in Berlin. When
“Afrikaners,” but Hitler was unreceptive and – just as the Italians they met there the next day, the dictator admitted to him: “I should
until then been favoring Rommel’s strategy, and despite the fact Rommel gotten his way, the resultant Italian campaign – and the
he generally got along much better with Rommel than he did with whole rest of the war in the west – would certainly have looked
Kesselring, the Fuehrer had decided to adopt the fight-in-the-south different than what we read in the history books today.
strategy. On the one hand, if Rommel did well and held the Allies to
On 21 November 1943, Rommel left Italy forever, to take up getting no farther north than the Po River valley, his absence from
another new command, his final one, this time in France. Even then, Normandy in the first weeks after D-Day certainly would have been
at one point a few days earlier, Hitler had changed his mind again, felt there. With Rommel in Italy, it would have been von Rundstedt
deciding Rommel should take over from Kesselring in all of Italy. – who advocated falling back from the beaches to fight the decisive
Just as the radio operator began transmitting those orders, however, battle inland – who would have been running things in France.
Hitler again changed his mind and ordered Kesselring to remain in On the other hand, if the Allies had been able to make good use of
supreme command in Italy and continue to fight it out in the south. the unavoidable chaos involved with so large and swift a retreat
For his part, despite the fact he finally won the argument by the Germans from southern Italy into the north, and in that way
with Rommel, Kesselring never forgave him for denying him gotten to the Alpine passes a year ahead of their historic arrival,
reinforcements when the Allies first landed in Italy. He wrote in his that might have had major effects on Anglo-Allied strategy. Such
memoirs that, had Rommel sent him “just one panzer division,” he a development might have been taken as proof of Churchill’s “soft
could have smashed the American beachhead at Salerno and then underbelly” theory, leading to a major campaign into the Ljubljana
turned against the British, either defeating them in turn or at least Gap to try to break into the Danube Valley. That would also have
stalling them out permanently in the far south. diminished Rommel’s reputation as having been one of the war’s
Since then, of course, historical hindsight tells us Kesselring was great commanders.
indeed correct in his southern strategy. During the next year, the We will never know for certain what would have happened, but we
Allies tied up in Italy about 30 of their divisions, whereas the can explore the possibilities on our wargame table.
Germans never had more than 20 of them in that theater. Had