Panzer Grenadier Battles on December 4th:
Desert Rats #31 - Young Fascists : The Morning Phase Red Warriors #18 - Shanaurin Strikes Back
Desert Rats #32 - Young Fascists : The Afternoon Phase Tank Battles #29 - Operation MARS #17: Shanaurin's Drive VI: Shanaurin Strikes Back
Heavy Metal #4 - Shielded Frogs
Firepower and training carries the day
Author J6A
Method Solo
Victor United States
Play Date 2017-09-28
Language English
Scenario KWCA032

This was an interesting scenario where a mostly infantry force of US Army troops, supported by an I&R platoon, a couple of platoons of 81mm mortars and a few HMG platoons has to dislodge an INF and SMG heavy North Korean force from 2 villages and 2 60m hills. The North Koreans also have 2 120mm mortars and 1 81mm and a little bit of OBA. To counter this, the US gets 4 airstrikes during the game.

I set up the North Koreans with the mortars dug in on the big hills so they could see essentially the entire battlefield, and a 1 firepower leader to help them combine fire. I conceded one of the villages to the US, and defended the other with a couple of SMG platoons. The other troops were scattered on the 2 hills with a forward and rear defensive line. The front line was expected to fall back if needed.

The US sent it's main effort right up the gut to the main hill, while a smaller force went to invest the villages, although with the relatively narrow front, they soon merged. The US pushed the I&R platoon forward on its own, and the North Koreans saw an opportunity to take it out and sent 2 SMG platoons up to it for point blank shots. They didn't eliminate it and when they tried to withdraw on the next turn, one of the platoons was shot to pieces by opportunity fire. Overall, though, the North Koreans were withdrawing in good order, and the mortars were slowing the US advance.

And then the B-29s showed up.

The 1st US airstrike was B-29s which hit both mortar positions. One survived the M2 with only the wagon being disrupted, however the 2nd hex wiped out a 120mm mortar, severely impacting the North Korean indirect firepower. The next airstrike was also B-29s, however they couldn't find their targets. In fact, none of the last 3 airstrikes found their target (a 1 in 27 chance of missing all 3 of them). Meanwhile, the US was wearing down the North Koreans with long range fire, while the North Koreans were unable to hit much of anything, and when they did, the good morale US officers kept the troops in good order.

The Kommissar was also busy, taking care of 2 North Korean steps on his own (oops). The US advance was slow, however they were taking out steps and not losing any of their own. When all was said and done, the North Koreans lost 10 steps and the US took both villages. The US only lost 2 steps. They US didn't take either of the 60m hills, however they killed off enough North Koreans for a minor victory (12 points to 6).

Good fun, and probably a good 2 player scenario, too.

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