Capt. Rohrstock rubbed some of the ever present grit from his eyes and peered through his binoculars at the crossroads in the distance. The Stukas had already flown overhead and attacked a target behind the crossroads but he couldn't see any enemy in that area.
What he could see however was a Tommy tank and what looked to be a jeep on the road heading towards his force. As his infantry rushed forwards on either flank Rohrstock motioned his armoured support forwards towards the tempting targets. Unteroffizier Baade signalled his understanding and the Panzer III rumbled forwards into a firing position. It unleashed it's first shot whilst still on the move which sadly went wide.
This aggressive action did not go unanswered however as Baade's tank was struck by fire from an unknown source, somewhere out in the desert scrub a gun had been setup that could not be see by any of the DAK forces. Fortunately it must have been one of the piddly Tommy 2pdrs as the rounds bounced harmlessly off the armour of the Panzer.
Unteroffizier Baade then showed extreme cool as he stopped the tank which was still coming under fire from unseen gun to take a better aim. This time one, then two shots rang out from the Panzer and first the Tommy tank and then it's accompanying jeep where hit and burst into flames.
Whilst the Panzer was bending to it's task Rohrstock's infantry had not been idle and had brought their foe under heavy fire on both flanks. Those on the left had halted the enemy advance at a lone building whilst those on the right had manged to knock out an enemy truck at long range, forcing it's occupants to spill out into the desert.
Taking advantage of the many set backs of the enemy Rohrstock sent his mobile reserve onto the offensive and they raced up the battlefield to take a position overlooking the enemy who where in total disarray.
Whilst these troops had so far been untested in battle they were more than eager to get to grips with the enemy and unleashed a hail of fire onto the hapless infantry in front of them.
This along with the destruction wreaked by Baade and his Panzer broke the enemies will to continue and they beat a hasty retreat from the crossroads giving Rohrstock another victory.