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MM90 Bamianshan |
Liye, China, 19 January 1950. The PLA climbs cliffs to surprise the Nationalists during the Chinese Civil War. This scenario is designed for players to learn Korean War era Chinese Communist troops and rules. 8 Turns. |
MM91 Flanked Again |
North of Kongju, South Korea, 12 July 1950. The North Koreans attack the U.S. Army in an early war scenario. This scenario is a good learning scenario for North Koreans and early war U.S. Army. 6.5 Turns. |
MM92 People’s Volunteers |
Onjong-Pukchin Road, North Korea, 25 October 1950. As the ROK 6th Infantry Division presses toward the Yalu, it is ambushed by Chinese forces. A wild dash by the South Koreans to escape the ambush. 6 Turns. |
MM93 Tank Action at Chongju |
East of Chongju, North Korea, 29 October 1950. Australian infantry and U.S. tanks attack the North Koreans in this armored battle outside the North Korean capital. 7 Turns. |
MM94 Task Force Combrez |
South of Chipyong-Ni, South Korea, 15 February 1951. A U.S. combined arms attack to relieve the encircled garrison at Chipyong-Ni. This scenario is a two part scenario evoking the classic scenario “Encircling the Ruhr” (U46). 16 Turns. |
MM95 Ghost Killers’ Night Patrol |
Tonggang-ni, North Korea, 5 April 1952. South Korean Marines attack at night, infiltrating the Chinese line to reconnoiter positions and capture prisoners. 7 Turns. |
MM96 Outpost 36 |
Tongjang-ri, “Honbi Hill,” South Korea, 19/20 September 1952. South Korean Marines defend a fortified position against a Chinese night attack. Dynamic night action were both sides attack and defend. 6 Turns. |
MM97 Operation Item |
Un'gok, Hill 31A, South Korea, 19 March 1953. U.S. Marines attack a Chinese position in this late war, static front game. The Marines have DCs and flamethrowers against the Chinese fortifications. 5.5 Turns. |
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This year we provide a set of seven Korean War scenarios that range across the period of the conflict and geographically across the peninsula.
An eighth scenario set in mainland China is also included, using Korean War rules and CPVA counters from the Forgotten War Module. Paul, Dan,
Andy Hershey, and Laurent Closier provided the scenario designs and include some smaller, entry-level scenarios for new Forgotten War players and
some larger, more complex scenarios.
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