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Chocolates CBI (id:#63389)
Paddington Bears (OCTOBear 1997 ID: Scen2)   [next]   [previous]
Somewhere in Burma 1942-03-02 (6 others)
A 30: Defeat in Java (AH:ASL Annual `91)
FE 8: Soebang Serenade (Fanatic Pack 1)
GJ131: On the Road to Subang (Grumble Jones)
Mission 3: Severe Onslaught (White Mammoths)
S77: Dutch Trucks (ASL Starter Kit Expansion Pack #2)
314: Defeat in Java (ASL 11a - Doomed Battalions (4th Edition))
Designer: Paul Seage
Starter kit scenario?:    Deluxe scenario?:
 
Balance:
British or ChineseJapanese/Burmese
100%

Overview:

Good quality intelligence is very important in modern warfare and very often poor/or inaccurate communication can result in the loss of valuable troops and positions. In Burma this was extremely difficult as the wire net was poor and radios were prone to breakdown due to high humidity or even infestation by rampant insects. Troops did not necessarily have any idea where the enemy were and often did not even know where they were themselves. Lead elements were often surprised or caught napping by enemy they thought were miles away. 7/24/25: Added Scenario to User Files, Campaign Instructions located with Scen1.
Attacker: British or Chinese (17th Division with 7th Armoured Brigade or 5th Army with 200th Division)
Defender: Japanese/Burmese (33rd Division or 55th Division)  
5.5 turns
    Players: 2     OBA: None     Night: No
Unit Counts:
Squads: A:0.0 D:0.0
AFVs: A:0
AFVs: D:0
Guns: A:0 D:0

Victory Conditions:

Exit VP: Building Control VC: Area Control VC:
Unit Based VC: LOS Style VC: CVP Cap:
Misc Rules: Purchasable Force OB 270 pts each. PTO (G.1), LJ (G2.1) Road exists, LV +1
Map Board(s):
37 Show/hide map dependencies
PublicationBoard
ASL 13 - Rising Sun37
ASL 13 - Rising Sun (2021)37
ASL 8 - Code of Bushido37
Overlays: X3
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Last Played:
DateReporterOpponentBal.ResultTimeComments
1997-10-04(D) Rich Weiley vs Richard Cornwell British or Chinese winOctober 1997 - Round two. My defending Japanese lost to Richard Cornwell's British attackers
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