#46_0403_09: Coronet - April Operations - PzC 23 Japan '46
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Rating: | 0 (0) |
Games Played: | 0 |
SM: | 9 |
Turns: | 239 |
Type: | Stock |
First Side: | US |
Second Side: | Japan |
Date: April 3, 1946 - Size: Campaign - 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 covers the entire month of April to include the Battle of Tokyo and the Kanto Plain. The players will pick up the action after the III and V Corps have arrived at the end of March until the conclusion of the campaign. This scenario is great for team-play.
Note: 1. Losses for Allied units from previous combat have been offset by replacements to include the repair of turrets on ship units. The Japanese could not look forward to replacements as much as the Allies. Their losses reflect not only the loss in combat but also massive bombing that the Allied performed from March 30th until the commencement of this operation.
2. The 11th Airborne Division is deployed on the map based on the Allied player's choice on the first turn. The division is not attached at the beginning of the game and should be attached to a corps during the first opportunity (night turn).
3. The Japanese 202nd Division is deployed on the map via a Strategy choice.
4. Many of the Allied engineers have the "HAS BOATS" capability to show their ability to improvise with materials at hand to help units cross the water. For a historical experience only cross one company per water hex to show the limited capability of the engineers' materials at hand.
5. Two new Allied corps (III and V) make their appearance in the campaign.
6. The Japanese 73rd Division from Nagoya was added to the scenario to help balance the victory conditions.
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 covers the entire month of April to include the Battle of Tokyo and the Kanto Plain. The players will pick up the action after the III and V Corps have arrived at the end of March until the conclusion of the campaign. This scenario is great for team-play.
Note: 1. Losses for Allied units from previous combat have been offset by replacements to include the repair of turrets on ship units. The Japanese could not look forward to replacements as much as the Allies. Their losses reflect not only the loss in combat but also massive bombing that the Allied performed from March 30th until the commencement of this operation.
2. The 11th Airborne Division is deployed on the map based on the Allied player's choice on the first turn. The division is not attached at the beginning of the game and should be attached to a corps during the first opportunity (night turn).
3. The Japanese 202nd Division is deployed on the map via a Strategy choice.
4. Many of the Allied engineers have the "HAS BOATS" capability to show their ability to improvise with materials at hand to help units cross the water. For a historical experience only cross one company per water hex to show the limited capability of the engineers' materials at hand.
5. Two new Allied corps (III and V) make their appearance in the campaign.
6. The Japanese 73rd Division from Nagoya was added to the scenario to help balance the victory conditions.