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| '''Publication:''' [[View From | | '''Publication:''' [[View From The Trenches 22]] | ||
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| '''Location:''' | | '''Location:''' Iwo Jima | ||
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| '''Scenario Date:''' 26 | | '''Scenario Date:''' 26 March 1945 | ||
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| '''# of Turns:''' 6 | | '''# of Turns:''' 6 | ||
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| '''# of Maps:''' | | '''# of Maps:''' 1 | ||
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| '''Maps Used:''' | | '''Maps Used:''' 38 | ||
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| [[Image:Board_V11.jpg|center|link=]] | | [[Image:Board_V11.jpg|center|link=]] | ||
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| '''Attacker:''' | | '''Attacker:''' Japanese | ||
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| '''Defender:''' | | '''Defender:''' American | ||
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== Conflict == | == Conflict == | ||
- | Iwo Jima was declared secure on March 14. This was clearly premature, as the Marines suffered an additional 6,000 casualties mopping up, but by March 26, the fighting was long over. By the 26th, exactly five weeks after D-Day on Iwo, the Japanese defense was extinguished. The Fourth Marine Division was already gone, sent back to Maui to try to build a fighting division out of the pieces left after Iwo, The Fifth Marines were almost gone as well. The Third was still at work chasing down stragglers, but Seabees and Army troops would soon take up the task of cleaning up the island and transforming it into a major airbase. There remained not a single identified pocket of resistance. All over the island, night time found the Americans peacefully asleep. The first warning that all was not over came at 0515 hrs, in the form of sudden small arms fire around Motoyama Number Two. Hundreds of Japanese burst through the sleeping camps, catching a mixed bag of Marine shore parties, supply troops, Air Corps crewmen, AA gunners and Seabees completely by surprise. | ||
== Versions == | |||
* Scenario V11 in [[View From The Trenches 22]] | |||
== Victory Conditions == | == Victory Conditions == | ||
The Japanese must eliminate American units and/or occupy hexes | |||
== Balance == | == Balance == | ||
* [http://www.jrvdev.com/ROAR/VER1/ShowScenario.asp?ScenarioID=1834 ROAR] | |||
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[[Category:Scenarios]] | [[Category:Scenarios]] |
Latest revision as of 21:00, 25 April 2018
A Final Surprise | |
Publication: View From The Trenches 22 | |
Location: Iwo Jima | |
Scenario Date: 26 March 1945 | |
# of Turns: 6 | |
# of Maps: 1 | |
Maps Used: 38 | |
Attacker: Japanese | |
Defender: American |
Conflict
Iwo Jima was declared secure on March 14. This was clearly premature, as the Marines suffered an additional 6,000 casualties mopping up, but by March 26, the fighting was long over. By the 26th, exactly five weeks after D-Day on Iwo, the Japanese defense was extinguished. The Fourth Marine Division was already gone, sent back to Maui to try to build a fighting division out of the pieces left after Iwo, The Fifth Marines were almost gone as well. The Third was still at work chasing down stragglers, but Seabees and Army troops would soon take up the task of cleaning up the island and transforming it into a major airbase. There remained not a single identified pocket of resistance. All over the island, night time found the Americans peacefully asleep. The first warning that all was not over came at 0515 hrs, in the form of sudden small arms fire around Motoyama Number Two. Hundreds of Japanese burst through the sleeping camps, catching a mixed bag of Marine shore parties, supply troops, Air Corps crewmen, AA gunners and Seabees completely by surprise.
Versions
- Scenario V11 in View From The Trenches 22
Victory Conditions
The Japanese must eliminate American units and/or occupy hexes
Balance
Errata
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Analysis
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After Action Reports
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VASL Logs
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Downloads
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