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Red Beach
Saipan 1944 #1
(Defender) Japan vs United States (Attacker)
Formations Involved
Japan 136th Independent Infantry Battalion
United States 6th Marine Regiment
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Side 1 14
Draw 3
Side 2 3
Overall Rating, 21 votes
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4.19
Scenario Rank: 53 of 967
Parent Game Saipan 1944
Historicity Historical
Date 1944-06-15
Start Time 08:45
Turn Count 16
Visibility Day
Counters 138
Net Morale 0
Net Initiative 1
Maps 2: 80, 81
Layout Dimensions 86 x 28 cm
34 x 11 in
Play Bounty 143
AAR Bounty 107
Total Plays 20
Total AARs 11
Battle Types
Amphibious Landing
Inflict Enemy Casualties
Beach Control
Conditions
Entrenchments
Minefields
Off-board Artillery
Scenario Requirements & Playability
Saipan 1944 Base Game
Introduction

The opening invasion of Saipan targeted the southern coast of the island where the beaches where the least obstructed and suitable for amphibious operations. Red Beach 1,2 and 3 encompassed the northern landing areas, while Green Beach 1,2 and 3 paralleled them to the south followed by Blue 1 and 2, and Yellow 1, 2 and 3 furthest to the south. The 2nd and 4th Marine Divisions hit the beaches aboard 300 LVTs, but Red & Green Beaches saw the most heated resistance while nearly a dozen ships softened up the beach area with covering fire.

Conclusion

The initial thrust of the 6th Marines stalled 100 yards from the water's edge, the ribbon of sand littered with the hulks of knocked out Amphibian Tractors. Intense enemy fire from the higher ground slowed progress, but the Marines plunged into the thickets along the coastal highway determined to achieve their beachhead. On a happier note, the underwater demolition teams had done a pretty good job of clearing mines and blowing holes in the reef for the landings.


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