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Building an OSS Operational Group

Burning Empires Building an OSS Operational Group
by Mike Haught

One of the Special Forces included in Burning Empires is the American OSS Operational Group. Though US were a late-comer to the raiding war, they adapted quickly and the fledgling Office of Strategic Services (or OSS) fielded several Operational Groups in Corsica, Sardinia, and Italy during the Mid War period.

The organization of Operational Groups was highly flexible. The resources allocated to depended on the mission’s needs. Often Group commanders wouldn’t know exactly what they needed until after they were inserted behind enemy lines.  Therefore Operational Groups have a high degree of flexibility in the game.

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Operational Group Uniforms
OSS personnel used normal US Army infantry uniforms. However, if the OG was deployed by parachute, they were equipped with US paratrooper jump smocks. When these were in short supply, the OSS used British paratrooper smocks instead. Feel free to use normal American Mid War infantry, US paratrooper, or British paratrooper figures for your Operational Group.


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Below: The Operational Group Platoon with Guerrilla Platoon.
The Operational Group Platoon with Guerrilla Platoon
However, even if deployed by parachute, OSS troops would quickly discard the jump smock. This could lead to a mixture of both normal and paratrooper uniforms.
Modelling Tip
The OSS Operational Group (US802) blister contains two Operational Group Platoons and the Operational Group HQ, using a mixture of US paratrooper and US Army figures to represent this unique look.

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Operational Group Platoon
Operational Group Platoons are based with two figures on a small base. As noted above, you have a few modelling options for the figures to use. One option that is available for the platoon is to upgrade all teams to SMG teams. For this you may want to use the figures found in the SMG Platoon (US801)
pack.

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Below: The SMG Platoon (US801).
SMG Platoon (US801)
OSS Detachments
The OSS has the OSS Detachments special rule which allows you to swap out your OSS and Guerrilla infantry teams for heavy weapons. Here’s a small list of the options and what you’ll need to field the full option.

Option
Maximum Quantity
Suggested Blister Pack
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Bazooka teams
8
Bazooka Teams (US716)...
MG teams
6
Rifle Platoon (US702), use plenty of BAR and .30cal LMG figures...
M1919 LMG teams & M2 60mm Mortar teams
2 (each) Weapons Platoon (US710)...
M3 37mm gun teams
2
M3 37mm gun (US500)...
SMG teams
Unlimited
SMG Platoon (US801)...
Guerrillas & Partisans
The guerrillas and partisans supporting an Operational Group can be modelled using the FRX04 FFI Company box set and the FFI Platoon (FR860) pack. This batch of figures includes a lot of armed civilians, which are prefect for the Corsican partisans, indeed any partisans from most western European countries really. The partisans would have been largely supplied with British weapons delivered by the Special Operations Executive (also known as the SOE).
FFI Rifle team
FFI Company (FRX04) Bren guns, Sten submachine-guns, and other small arms were supplied in large numbers. When the OSS moved into Corsica, they supplied a great deal of submachine-guns and bazookas to the partisans. The FFI pack comes with everything you need to get started on your Guerrilla and Partisan Platoons.

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Left: The FFI Company box set.
Above right: A Rifle team from the FFI Rifle Platoon.
Below: The FFI Company (FRX04).
Link-up Platoons
The OSS has a pair of platoons, which represent the spearhead elements of the US Army meeting up with the Operational Group. These platoons are normal Armoured Recon and Light Tank Platoons, with nothing special required in terms of modelling.

Below: A Link Up Platoon made up of an Armored Recon Platoon with a Light Tank Platoon.
A Link Up Platoon made up of an Armored Recon Platoon with a Light Tank Platoon
Tirailleurs Platoons
During the liberation of Corsica, the Free French 1st Army Corps landed to drive the Germans out, with the OSS and Partisans in support. However, the Germans had no intention to fight for the island and withdrew to the eastern ports for evacuation. This put a lot of pressure on the OSS and the partisans to hold the Germans until the French troops to caught up to help out. The French troops were mostly colonial troops re-equipped with US and British kit, so using American and British figures would be ideal. Of course there is always the possibility that a few French uniforms hung on until then, especially among the officers, who made it a habit to wear Kepi hats.


~ Mike.


Last Updated On Wednesday, November 09, 2011 by Blake at Battlefront