Korean War: Counter-Attack,scenario #17: The Eastern Corridor | ||||||||||||
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Korean War: Counter-Attack,scenario #17: The Eastern Corridor This is kind of a puzzle of a scenario to figure out defensive and offensive strategies. First, the North Koreans (NKPA) start out with four victory points for controlling the two villages in their setup area worth 2 points each but this might give the South Koreans (ROK) incentives to attack as well instead of just hanging back on the defensive. The South Koreans setup a defensive wall with dug-in units on their side protecting the North-South road which is worth 5 points if either side could ever control the whole stretch and each enemy step eliminated counts as 1 point each. The North Koreans decide to attack in the center which went nowhere and caused casualties, on the right flank which amounted to nothing and on their left flank which produced some ROK casualties. The South Koreans also sent out a small attack force to try and take a village hex or two, passing by the NKPA center and right flanks. As you can tell the battlefield was becoming confused. The ROKs took casualties trying to take the villages and the North Koreans lost 11 steps while the South Koreans lost 7 steps but the NKPA got 4 points for controlling the villages. A 100% Draw, as one side needed to win by 4 points of more just to have a minor victory. I’ll have to try this one again. |
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