#46_0306_05: Breakout: Sagami 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 Sagami Beach area, south of Tokyo, by the X and XIV Corps of the First Army. The follow up divisions of both corps had arrived in Y+5 (5 March) and had helped in a limited way to clear the Japanese out of some of their positions. Now both corps must press forward and take key locations in preparation for the arrival of the XII Corps (Armored) on 10 March.
Note: US engineer unit in hex 38, 20 is fixed to denote that they are maintaining the repaired bridge linking the X and XIV Corps together. The Japanese 316th Division remains fixed throughout the scenario. They are the last-ditch defenders in case of an Allied breakthrough.
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 Sagami Beach area, south of Tokyo, by the X and XIV Corps of the First Army. The follow up divisions of both corps had arrived in Y+5 (5 March) and had helped in a limited way to clear the Japanese out of some of their positions. Now both corps must press forward and take key locations in preparation for the arrival of the XII Corps (Armored) on 10 March.
Note: US engineer unit in hex 38, 20 is fixed to denote that they are maintaining the repaired bridge linking the X and XIV Corps together. The Japanese 316th Division remains fixed throughout the scenario. They are the last-ditch defenders in case of an Allied breakthrough.