Korean War: Counter-Attack, scenario #42: Beaches of Wolmi-do | ||||||||||||
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Korean War: Counter-Attack, scenario #42: Beaches of Wolmi-do This was one of the coolest scenarios I have played in a long time, sure a bit one sided but just fun to play. With that said, two clarifications: first from design to development and so on a few units were added so with the LSVs able to transport 4 steps and any number of leaders and the LCVPs and LVT3Cs able to transport 2 steps and any number of leaders you will have three steps too many to transport. Remember the Bazooka Team stacks for free. So two transports after unloading will have to exit the west side of the map and load the extra units and return. I left off the one HMG unit and one 81mm Mortar unit and returned later for them. Second, I have the LSVs and in later scenarios the LSTs with a 6 armor protection factor. Not this this has coming to play. The LCVPs have a -1 like trucks and the LVT types units have a printed Armor values on the counters. Set up took a lot of thought, deciding where to setup the North Koreans, as they are automatically spotted in or adjacent hexes to the shoreline and I want to setup the two entrenchments and one Bunker counter kind of spread-out to buy time and spread the Marines thin. The biggest challenge for the Americans will be the first couple of turns, exposed to all the Anti-Tank and Bombardment fire and getting over that sea wall and lastly the 15 turns to achieve all the victory conditions. I wasn’t sure what to do with the NKPA Ba64 unit, so I set it up as kind of a mobile reserve hidden deep in the city, as I know it won’t last long. The 122mm and 76.2mm guns are both entrenched with the 40mm AA Gun dug-in somewhere between them to give AA support against the American air-power. The Bunkers has a NKPA: HMG, INF and higher valued leader in it. The rest are setup to the best of my ability including Wolmi-do Island. The Marines enter but avoid landing units adjacent to North Korean units to begin! So for the major highlight; The first round the Marines were pretty lucky with AT dice rolls against them and managed to get over the sea-wall in the first couple of turns with most units. The Air-power and naval bombardments were ok but only two or three times really helped out. I used mostly Naval/Marines planes in this scenario. Also I may have use my air-power one turn too many but oh well! Early on the biggest setbacks for the Americans were a NKPA combine mortar attack, of one 120mm and one 82mm plus one leader with a one combat factor, for a total of 21 Bombardment fire rolling a two with the dice, thus causing the Marines to lose two steps of Infantry, a shocker for sure! The nest turn I blasted the North Korean mortars with all my off-board artillery for revenge. Also the Americans lost one LVT3C unit to NKPA Anti-gun fire from the 122mm gun, as those LVT3Cs are very vulnerable. Lastly the American lost on step of M4Flam after blasting apart a hex, the adjacent NKPA 40mm AA gun fired a short into it. The attack on the Bunker was another highlight! After disrupting both a North Korean INF and HMG units the previous turn, I assaulted the two NKPA units plus high value leader with one Marine INF, one PIO/ENG, one 3.5 Bazooka Team plus one Colonel with a 1 combat factor as well. The Bunker gave the North Koreans a plus 3 combat modifier but the 3.5Bz gives a plus 2 combat modifier and cancels out fire-first plus the Americans had another PIO/ENG unit to add one more modifier and totally cancelled out the Bunkers advantage. The Bunker was cleared! The American M4Dz & M4Flm, one INF and leader steamrolled the NKPA 76.2mm entrenched gun before the M4Flm took the step loss mentioned earlier. Also, remember, if the American Bazooka Teams, is not attacking enemy bunkers, armor or vehicles, it stacks free and add one to assault hexes and you never know when one point might push an assault to the next advantage column, so use them! The NKPA Ba64 unit was destroyed by an American M26 unit, just like historically after they tried to reinforce a SMG unit. With all that action, it’s hard to believe the last North Korean units to be cleared were still on the two hex Wolmi-do Island. With full concentration the American cleared that as well but only on the second to last turn. The Marines won a total victory, achieving all four objectives and the whole map was clear except one disrupted Kommissar that ran away and was never tracked down. Ok, it may have been a complete Marine victory but it was so fun to play, with four objectives and a time constraint of only 15 turns, the Marines have their hands full and the NKPA have to choose when and where to strike. I few dice rolls either way and the whole situation can change. Moving these many varieties of units around with an awesome fire-power was just satisfying to tryout in this scenario. I highly recommend playing this one, even with a few extra scenarios rules, it worth it. |
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