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27th Regiment Drives North
Jungle Fighting #35
(Defender) Japan vs United States (Attacker)
Formations Involved
Japan 2nd "Courageous" Infantry Division
United States 27th Infantry Regiment
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Side 1 3
Draw 0
Side 2 0
Overall Rating, 3 votes
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Scenario Rank: --- of 940
Parent Game Jungle Fighting
Historicity Historical
Date 1943-01-25
Start Time 12:15
Turn Count 17
Visibility Day
Counters 92
Net Morale 0
Net Initiative 0
Maps 1: Guad-ME
Layout Dimensions 84 x 55 cm
33 x 22 in
Play Bounty 153
AAR Bounty 165
Total Plays 3
Total AARs 2
Battle Types
Rear Guard
Rural Assault
Conditions
Off-board Artillery
Scenario Requirements & Playability
Battle of the Bulge Counters
Guadalcanal Maps + Counters
Jungle Fighting Base Game
Introduction

The advance finally reached the point where the frontage to be fought over narrowed to the size only a single regiment could cover. On the morning of the 25th the advance continued again.

Conclusion

The Japanese coastal positions were easily overcome by the 3rd Battalion in their drive to the Poha. Inland the advance of 2nd Battalion was similarly successful. The Japanese positions south of the Poha were all overrun by the day's end.

Additional Notes

Elsenborn Ridge or Cassino '44 may be used for the U.S. units.


Display Order of Battle

Japan Order of Battle
Imperial Japanese Army
  • Towed
United States Order of Battle
Army

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Jungle Fighting #35
Author triangular_cube
Method Solo
Victor Japan
Play Date 2023-02-25
Language English
Scenario JuFi035

This is similar to the last few in that the Americans have to take out a bunch of already used up Japanese that no longer have entrenchments or morale 9. This time they have a larger force, and must still limit casualties.

The difference is that the Americans have one isolated company behind the Japanese front line, and the objective is the Japanese rear line.

Knowing these conditions, the Japanese plan to hold out on the front only while attempting to roll 2s for casualties, and everyone else is to fall back and swarm the isolated company in an attempt to get some kills there where they will have the numerical advantages. If that fails they will at least be closer to the objectives. This leaves their entire front line very fragile but that doesnt really matter for VCs.

Americans face tougher resistance in the South as the scripted setup places initial contact there. It takes a few turns to get fire groups in position while OBA whittles away the defenders. the position falls but after taking a good chunk out of the turn clock.

Attention turns north where the main body moves up the road. While this is going on the isolated company rolls well and fights off a couple waves of depleted Japanese.

At this point its just a race to the rear line which still has Japanese in it, and although the Americans make contact with this force, there arent enough turns to clear it. Japanese win on territory.

Very tough go for the Americans here, but the unique set up and the falling back defenders was an interesting twist.

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JF#35 27th Regt. drives North-The last of the Thin Red Line Scenarios
Author PatC
Method Solo
Victor Japan
Play Date 2010-10-16
Language English
Scenario JuFi035

Note: Alert viewers of the latest movie will have noticed a jeep with markings of the 27th Regt pass through a scene, confirming that the TRL and these scenarios are one in the same. On turns 1-4 the Americans manuvered to get into attack positions with mixed results. The jungle terrain and fog of war teamed up to flustrate American activations. The U.S. advanced slowly thru 1315 on which turn the U.S. lost two steps. By 1400 the U.S. were finally getting their full strength to bear. The Japanese by now had lost 9 steps. By 1500 the Japanese position was degrading but they still held a winning position. The Japanese step loss by now was 14 steps. At 1600 with just 30 min. to go the U.S., with the exeption of Co. G were no were near the 12xx row. Despite having lost 14 steps the Japanese had managed to dig in along the 12xx row and were awaiting the American assault. On the Japanese right the U.S. had made no progress, in the center one Japanese position still held out. On the Japanese left along the road one strong position still held out. I only rated this scenario a 2 because of the fog of war modifier was too much for the U.S. and the time was too short in light of the leadership problems jungle activation presents.

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