02-13-2015, 12:50 AM,
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leonard
Master Sergeant
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Korea and bazookas
There's something I don't catch regarding US baz in the Korea game. The US get special bazooka platoons that have a 3-0 AT value in Assault. 3 AT value seems pretty ridiculous since T-34 armor is 5 (you need to roll a 12 to hit them !).
4th Ed rules state that inherent Foot AT weapons get a 6 AT value in assault which is far better but this is true in 44-45 in Elsenborn or Liberation 44... not in 1950 in Korea since the special rule that gives Foot units such weapons has been omitted...
Or am I missing something ??
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02-13-2015, 04:40 AM,
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JayTownsend
Colonel
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RE: Korea and bazookas
After reading tons of material on the Korean War, I felt Bazooka Teams were necessary.
1. Because when the war started there were very few to go around, thus when they had them, Bazooka Teams were formed and some accounts had high ranking Officer as I high a Major General leading them.
2. Because we had to distinguish between the two types: 2.36in and 3.5in which makes a big difference.
3. Even in the later years, while assault bunkers Bazooka Team were used to clear them, as not every Infantryman wanted to carry one up the mountain.
4. The US Army usually mentioned Bazooka accounts in the Korean War and I did not want every Platoon to have one, just like Flame-throwers.
5. The NKPA & CCP started getting ahold of them, but in small numbers, so like above they get Bazooka Teams.
6. Lastly it’s just more fun to have them and manage them and it adds to the PG value in my opinion.
In WWII I didn’t feel it was necessary as they were massed produced but also it would be too difficult to go back to all the games to fit this model of the Korean War, so Bazooka Teams will just be for the Korean War. Enjoy them, I hope!
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