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First Action with Caves
Author thomaso827
Method Solo
Victor United States
Play Date 2014-07-30
Language English
Scenario MARI021

This is a good small battle to work with caves, jungle and hills. Japanese have 3 caves and an entrenchment, anyone not in one of those can be dug in. For me, everyone was in one of those 4 places. Marines come in from the west and need to take 3 of the 4 places, casualties aren't an issue but historically they were light for the Marines. I ran the Marine M4 down the road and the Marines split into 4 groups, with two big groups going north and south of the hill masses to assault the entrenchment on the north end and a cave on the south end of the Japanese defenses while the tank, two platoons with an LT and the two mortars went up the middle, with the mortars finding a hilltop that they could engage the entrenchment from. The Marine mortars got one round of ineffective fire before the assaults began, and became spectators after that. Marines assaulted the entrenchment and cave on the north side of the valley and more Marines assaulted the southernmost cave on the south side. Japanese die rolls did some damage, but not as much as the Marines did, and after 8 turns of assaults, the Marines took the 3 needed targets, with a few demoralized Japanese reduced platoons and leaders limping away. The 4th hex, a cave where the Japanese Major and Sergeant sat with 2 more infantry platoons, was never engaged and wasn't necessary for victory. An interesting scenario, and another one I look forward to playing face to face someday.

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