Blowtorch
Sergeant Major
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- Nov 5, 2006
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Here's a map showing where the unit got it's baptism of fire in the first half of January 1943. It was deployed in the rear area of where the Stalingrad relief effort had jumped off (near Kotelnikovo). By the time the the Tigers arrived in January, the mission was keeping the gate open for Army Group A to withdraw from the Caucasus, and the defensive line was mainly the unnamed blue line near the 502/503 numbers which is the Kuberle river. The 2nd company of the 502 was diverted from it's original Leningrad destination to support the 503, and was deployed just north of it. On January 14th the two units merged, the 2.502 becoming 3.503, and the 503 began withdrawal west of the Manytsch to Rostov on the 16th. Fighting kept going with the 503rd being pushed back all the way to the Mius to the Northwest of Taganrog where it's last battles took place in mid February before a 6 week rest followed by a transfer to Kharkov in April. What really struck me about this story were the few pics I saw of the 503 in the Malaja Kirssanovka area fighting in mid February. Either the climate on the Black Sea is quite balmy or there must have been a marked increase in temperature, because there is no snow on the ground, just mud and puddles. The new K&C Tiger is very well suited for a diorama for this time & place. Still not short sleeve weather, but close enough!
