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Timeline
June 14
Day 1: June 15
- 04:55 - 7th Armoured Brigade Group reaches Sidi Omar.[3]
- 05:15 - Coast Force, commanded by Brigadier Reginald Savory and charged with capturing Halfaya Pass, started to move on to their objective.[4]
- 05:40 - British artillery supporting C Squadron, 4th R.T.R., in their attack on Halfaya is expected to fire; due to being bogged down in soft sand though, it does not.[5]
- 05:45 - Artillery accompanying the 11th Indian Infantry Brigade Group begins their bombardment.[6]
- 06:00 - Major C.G. Miles orders C Squadron to charge at Halfaya Pass without artillery cover[7]
- 07:30 - 11th Indian Infantry Brigade Group come within three miles of Halfaya. As the approach closer they are pinned down by fire from by the Axis defenders. The British tanks soon run into a minefield which destroys four tanks and leaves the remaining two immobilized.[8]
- 9:00 - 7th Armoured Brigade, led by 2nd R.T.R, arrives at Hafid Ridge, which is actually three separate crests. As they cross the first ridge, two A9's are hit by anti-tank guns and destroyed; the remainder make a tactical retreat.[9]
- 09:15 - C Squadron sends the code 'pink spots' back to 4th R.T.R. command, conveying that the action at Halfaya was going well.[10]
- 10:00 - Major Miles sends his final message: 'They are tearing my tanks to bits!'. 11 of the 13 tanks of C Squadron are destroyed within the next half an hour. The Cameron Highlanders, march forward regardless.[11][12]
- 10:30 - Two troops (9 tanks) of A Squadron, 4th R.T.R., (commanded by Major I.A.D. Banks) capture 200 prisoners and eight field guns at B.P. 38 with no losses. The third troop (3 tanks) moves against Point 206. but one falls behind and the other two are disabled by enemy fire. Banks leaves behind a small force at B.P. 38 to investigate Point 206, but is repelled with two British tanks removed from action. Axis armoured cars then overrun B.P. 38, recovering their prisoners and equipment as well as neutralizing three British tanks and Allied infantry guarding them.[13][14]
- 11:45 - Two squadrons of 2nd R.T.R. put in a flank attack between the first and second crests, using their machine guns against the artillery and losing only one tank. The commander of this attack noticed additional enemy positions behind the second crest and ordered a retreat, but due to a radio shortage five tanks didn't receive this order and continued forward to their destruction.[15]
- 12:00 - 7th R.T.R. reaches Capuzzo. They chase away the garrison but are subject to numerous counter-attacks, losing five Matildas disabled and four damaged. They are joined at some point by the Guards Brigade and the position consolidated.[16]
- 12:00 - Rommel sends 5th Light Division, via Kambut, to Sidi Aziz. [17]
- 12:30 - German amoured cars and mechanized infantry chase back the Camerons.[18]
- 15:30 - Orders come in for the Marathas and Rajputana Rifles to attack at 19:00.[19]
- 16:30 - A Squadron, with its four remaining tanks, seizes Point 206 briefly, but are repelled, with three tanks put out of commission, by Axis artillery.[20]
- ???? - Just before A squadron attempts another attack on Point 206 with its last remaining tank, B Squadron is authorized for action. In an evening attack, with artillery and infantry support, Point 206 is taken with 500 Axis prisoners and several guns.[21]
- 17:30 - Reports come in to 7th Armoured Brigade from forward observers that Axis forces in Hafid were withdrawing; they also receive notification from Allied air forces that columns of German armour are en route to their location. Brigadier Russell, commanding 7th Armoured Brigade, orders the 6th R.T.R. to clear the ridges of enemy positions in preparation for battle against the German tanks. As the Crusaders clear the first crest, they visually confirm that the enemy is pulling back, and continue forward. Within five minutes, they clear the second crest and run into an ambush; eleven Crusaders are destroyed and six more are severely damaged.[22][23]
- ???? - A reinforced battalion (over 30 tanks) of the 5th Panzer Regiment engages the 7th Armoured Brigade just as light begins to fade. A long range battle ensues as the 7th move back towards the frontier wire.[24]
- 18:30 - British forces at Capuzzo repelled a significant German counter-attack. After this, they prepared defences for the night.[25]
Day 2: June 16
Day 3: June 17
- 04:30 - Panzers go on the move [29]
- 06:00 - Panzers fall upon British armoured screens, pressing them back[29]
- Between 04:00 and 09:00 - Messervy retains tanks, Creagh is informed of this [30]
- Between 06:00 and 09:00 - Creagh sends message to Beresford-Peirse requesting presence and instructions [30] !!
- 09:00 - Rommel intercepts Creagh's message and gives orders for his troops to press on to Halfaya[31]
- 09:30 - Creagh sends message to Beresford-Peirse requesting presence and instructions[32] !!
- 10:45 - Messervy informs Creagh of his ordered retreat[33]
- 11:00 - Messervy's forces begin to retreat[33]
- 11:45 - Wavell arrives at Halfway House, Creagh's HQ[34]
- mid-afternoon - Battle winds down[35]; Guards Brigade clear and 4th Armoured falls back to Sidi Suleiman[36]
- 15:30 - Entire Guards Brigade reaches Halfway House[37]
- 16:00 - Leading panzers reach escarpment[35]
- Night - Camerons, Rajputs and Mahrattas escape[38]
Notable figures
Rank:
- 10 - Commander of all forces
- 20 - Commander of particular branch
- 30 - Corps commander
- 40 - Divisional commander
- 50 - Regimental commander
- 60 - Battalion commander
| Name | Faction | Rank | Unit | Actions | Aftermath | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wavell, Archibald | Allies | Commander-in-Chief | Middle East Command | Laid out the basics of the initial plan and authorized the date for it to take place, assumed command on the third and final day, but only to agree with the order to withdraw | Switched roles with Claude Auchinleck | page |
| Pardi, Leopoldo | Axis | Maggiore | ? Division, 2nd Artillery Regiment | Led the Italian battery at Halfaya | ?? | |
| Bach, Wilhelm | Axis | Hauptmann | 15th Panzer Division, 104th Rifle Regiment 1st Battalion | Commanded forces at Halfaya Pass | Awarded Knight's Cross | ?? |
| Ehle, Curt | Axis | Hauptmann | 15th Panzer Division, 1st Kradschützen Batallion (1 Kradschützen Batallion 15?) | Fort Capuzzo/Sollum/Halfaya Pass | Awarded Knight's Cross on July 27, 1941 as Kom. of 1.Kp./Kradschutsen Batt.15 under Oberst Knabe | http://www.AFRIKAKORPS.org |
| Kümmel, Johannes | Axis | Hauptmann | 15th Panzer Division, 8th Regiment, 1st Battalion | Destroyed eight British tanks on the 16th during the attack on Capuzzo was Kom.of 1st Kp. of PR8 as an Oberleutnant | Awarded Knight's Cross on July 9, 1941, gained the nickname "Lion of Capuzzo" | Panzers are Rolling in Africa, pg. 68 http://www.AFRIKAKORPS.org |
| Cramer, Hans | Axis | Leutnant to Hauptman to General de Panzertruppe | 15th Panzer Division, Commander of PR8/15PD or 8th Panzer Regiment of 15./ Panzer Division | May 16, 1941 took Sidi Aziz and later lead PR 8 into Tobruk | Awarded Knight's Cross on June 27, 1941 | http://www.AFRIKAKORPS.org |
| Fromm, Walter | Axis | Hauptman | Chef. I./Flak-Regiment 33 | Fromm's Luftwaffe FlaK unit destroyed 93 vehicles (83 being tanks) in three days in battles around Sollum | Awarded Knight's Cross on July 5, 1941 | http://www.AFRIKAKORPS.org |
| O' Carroll, Walter | Allied | Lieutenant-Colonel | Commander, 4th R.T.R. | ?? | ?? | Crucible of War |
| Paulewicz, ?? | Axis | ?? | Commander of 1st Oasis Company | Commander of forces stationed at Point 208 | ? | ? |
Heinrich Voigtsberger - Knight's Cross (He received his for actions in April 1941 around Mersa el Berga)