07-17-2012, 12:36 PM,
(This post was last modified: 07-17-2012, 12:45 PM by Michael Murphy.)
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Banzai question
Here's a question for all of you to consider. In Guadalcanal, the Japanese are stuck with the Banzai rule. In a nutshell, once the Japanese enter into Assault Combat they cannot voluntarily exit that hex. The time frame is late 1942 to early 1943. I have both Jungle Fighting and Kokoda Trail (both set in the same time frame) and neither has this rule.
Given that the Japanese didn't forsake Banzai tactics until the Peleliu campaign in 1944 I'd have expected to see this rule or something like it in JF and KT. Is this an oversight or a design change? Are we to ignore this rule when playing anything other than Guadalcanal?
While I'm at it it occurs to me that AP could do a supplement on Pacific Island battles such as Saipan. That battle was a relatively straighforward infantry slugfest with tanks and Banzai charges. The Japanese didn't use caves or hidden setups to any great degree.
What say you?
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07-19-2012, 08:53 AM,
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RE: Banzai question
(07-19-2012, 08:31 AM)Matt W Wrote: I certainly would not use it in KT. The banzai tactics were highly influenced by individual leaders (I believe it was Kawaguchi and Col. Ichiki in particular but I can't remember the spellings) who were on Guadalcanal at that time. Using it for JF certainly seems to make some sense.
I hadn't looked at this in that light. In a way this response makes sense. And yet, at the same time, this rule does seem to model the mindset of the Jappanese at this point in time. As I see it, this rule isn't simulating a real Banzai charge so much as a Japanese reliance on the bayonet and a corresponding reluctance to retreat when the assault breaks down. In order to simulate an all out, full scale Banzai charge, perhaps the Japanese should be subject to First Fire by the defenders. Defenders against a Banzai charge should also receive a +1 column modifier as they face the charge.
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