Battle
of Kalisz, Poland
June
19, 2000
Division
jumped off from Chojnice and Czluchow in a converging drive for Bydgoszcz and
Torun. 2nd Polish Free Legion provided guides with only minor resistancefrom
local militia. The division spent a week in Torun distilling fuel for the next
bound.
June
29, 2000
the
Division moved south along the road to Wloclawek and arrived on the 30th. The
Division Recon Battalion 4th/12th Cav mounted on horseback had scouted as far
as Krosniewice and the Division following up and arriving July 1st. The
division again paused for maintenance and to distill fuel.
July
3, 2000
the
Division Cavalry reported a strong blocking position in front of Lodz at the town of Zgierz. Interrogation of
prisoners identified this unit as the Polish 6th Border Guard Brigade. The
Division Commander deployed the 256th Mechanized Brigade (Louisiana NG) against
the blocking position, 1st Brigade consolidated the division base camp at
Krosniewice, while the 2nd Brigade pushed west toward Konin to guard against
the Polish 1st Tank Army known to be near Poznan
July
4 through July 16 Events Leading Up to the Last Major Engagement
Will
be posted later this week
July
17, 2000 The Final Battle
By daybreak Polish Infantry (Militia and
Regulers) from Plaszew supported by Armor from the 10th Polish Tank Division (
T-62’s) was pressing the remnants of
4th/12th Cav and putting pressure on 1st/40th Armored as well. Russian Infantry
at Ostrow was identified as belonging to the the 21st Motorised Rifle Division
(BMP’s) supported by tanks (T-80’s) from the 12th Guards Tank Division. Between
Kalisz and Turek 3rd/70th Armored with 10 M1 Abrams was nearly out of fuel,
they were supported by 3rd/10th Infantry in Trucks and 2nd/21st Artillery with
six self-propelled 155mm Howitzers. They fought the Soviet 124th Motorised
Rifle (BTR’s/ T-72’s)Division to a standstill.
As night fell the staff gave the division
commander the SITREP (situation report)
The
1st/161st Infantry has been dismounted and broken down into patrols to probe
Soviet Lines, for the most part they were no longer responding to radio calls.
1st
Brigade HQ with 3rd/70th Armored and 3rd/10th Infantry was on the left
overlooking the Sieradz Road; 4th/12th Cavalry, 1st/40th Armored, and Division
HQ were holdong Kalisz {PC’s are with one of these units}, 3rd/143rd Infantry
was in the woods north of Kalisz blocking the road to Konin; 2nd Brigade HQ
with 3rd/77th Armored, 2nd/21st Field Artillery formed the division reserve
just behind Kalisz; finally several kilometers to the southwest was 3rd/19th Artillery,
7th Engineers, and the division supply and maintenance echelon.
The
256th Mechanized Brigade Headquarters (LA NG Roundout BDE) had been wiped out
by a Spetsnatz Attack and several other units were no longer responding.
The Soviet 124th Motorised Rifle Division
was shattered on the Sieradz Road. the 21st Motorised Rifle Division and Polish
10th Tank Division were pressing forward forward from Pleszew. Rearguard
reported Soviet probes all along the Warta River Line. Amazingly several
destroyed Soviet Tanks had been found to be running on diesel instead of
alcahaul. The Soviets are believe to have put all replacemebts and reserves
into the 20th Tank Division and have pulled it back for counter-attack. This
unit has diesel fuel stocks.
The Division Commander decided to break out
to the South. The Division’s last fuel reserves would be issued and everyone
would top off with as much rations and ammo as remained. Second Brigade would
spearhead with First Brigade covering the flank, division artillery would
expend all remaing rounds in massive
bombardment to help punch a hole. The 1st/40th and 4th/12th would act as
rearguard and hold as long as posible then run like hell. Support units would
attach themselves to the nearest combat unit and follow them out. Anything
nonessential would be dumped to allow units to travel light and hit hard.
July
18, 2000
As units regrouped, issued supplies and
prepared to punch through Warsaw Pact lines all hell broke loose. The attack
came three hours before dawn by the 21st Motor Rifle and 10th Polish Tank
Division using infared lights. The 1st/161st Infantry was overrun atempting to
rejoin the 5th Division main body. Additional Soviet reserves were in place
covering the division breakout routes. The 473rd Desantniki with a hanful of
BMD’s and seriously outdated ASU-85’s has infiltrated through division lines
and their diesel fueled light APC’s wreaked havoc. The rearguard’s 1st /40th
Armored’s few remaining Bradlys and Abrams thermal sites proved very effective
and bought time. The comitment of the Russian 20th Tank Division as they were
running out of fuel and ammo crushed them. They did buy time for some troops to
escape and evade as they died almost to the man. The 4th/12th Cavalry fought in the woods near Kalisz and in the town
itself. It was bitterly contested house to house fighting, conceding ground
grudging until the Polish Guerillas/ Militia believe to be friendly, hit them
from the rear as well. As night fell and burning vehicles lit the sky for as
far the eye could see a message went out on all US frequencies in the clear...
“This
is Red Diamind Six (5th Div Cmdr) To the Commander Soviet Fourth Guards Tank
Army I’ll surrender when Pigs Fly...break
To
all troops; Good Luck, You’re on your own now!”