#46_0306_01: Breakout: Kujukiri Beaches - PzC 23 Japan '46
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Rating: | 0 (0) |
Games Played: | 0 |
SM: | 4 |
Turns: | 48 |
Type: | Stock |
First Side: | US |
Second Side: | Japan |
Date: March 6, 1946 - Size: Large - Location: Central Honshu, Japan
Intended for Head to Head play or Solo play as either side
For Solo Victory Conditions see the file "J46-Solo-Vic-Cond.pdf" in the main game folder
Scenario Briefing: This scenario depicts the actions of the Allied forces in breaking out of the Kujukiri Beach area by the forces of the First Army, notably the XXIV and III USMC Amphibious Corps. Each corps has been reinforced by a division (US Army 96th Division and USMC 6th Marine Division) on Y+5 (5 March). These forces helped push back the Japanese forces and now the entire First Army is ready to commence the operation.
The Japanese have brought up the 4th Tank Division from the Tokyo area and the 152nd Division has moved southwest to reinforce the north-central section of their line directly north of the USMC forces.
Can the Allies attain their objectives, or will the Japanese and the terrain keep them in check? Most of the units, including newly arrived units, have losses from previous fighting.
Intended for Head to Head play or Solo play as either side
For Solo Victory Conditions see the file "J46-Solo-Vic-Cond.pdf" in the main game folder
Scenario Briefing: This scenario depicts the actions of the Allied forces in breaking out of the Kujukiri Beach area by the forces of the First Army, notably the XXIV and III USMC Amphibious Corps. Each corps has been reinforced by a division (US Army 96th Division and USMC 6th Marine Division) on Y+5 (5 March). These forces helped push back the Japanese forces and now the entire First Army is ready to commence the operation.
The Japanese have brought up the 4th Tank Division from the Tokyo area and the 152nd Division has moved southwest to reinforce the north-central section of their line directly north of the USMC forces.
Can the Allies attain their objectives, or will the Japanese and the terrain keep them in check? Most of the units, including newly arrived units, have losses from previous fighting.