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| '''Publication:''' [[ASL Journal 1]]
| '''Publication:''' [[ASL Journal 1]], [[Rising Sun]]
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| '''Location:''' Tacondo Barrio, Luzon, the Philippine Islands
| '''Location:''' Tacondo Barrio, Luzon, The Philippines
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| '''Scenario Date:''' 29/01/1945
| '''Scenario Date:''' 29 January 1945
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| '''# of Turns:''' 6,5
| '''# of Turns:''' 6.5
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| '''# of Maps:''' 1
| '''# of Maps:''' 2
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| '''Maps Used:''' 04, 41
| '''Maps Used:''' 4, 41
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| [[Image:Board_J  2.jpg|center|link=]]
| [[Image:Board_J2.jpg|center|link=]]
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| '''Attacker:''' Japanese
| '''Attacker:''' Japanese
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== Conflict ==
== Conflict ==
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Many of the American troops defending Clark Field were less than front-line quality. Lieutenant Colonel Seikuke Eguchi, however, scrounged for them every available machine gun from the destroyed aircraft littering the runways. As the remains of Kembu Group were being pushed into the foothills of the Zambales Mountains, Eguchi decided to counterattack. After clearing Clark Field, the “Battling Buckeyes” of the 37th pushed into the ruins of Fort Scotsenberg. On the morning of the 29th, Eguchi’s infantry hit the American defenses, and were repulsed. Another counterattack led by six tanks of the Yanagimoto Detachment struck the right flank at Barrio Tacondo.
 
 
== Versions History ==
* [[Scenario J  2]] in [[ASL Journal 1]]
* 1999 Published by Multi-Man Publishing


== Versions ==
* Scenario J2 in [[ASL Journal 1]]
* Scenario 160 in [[Rising Sun]]




== Victory Conditions ==
== Victory Conditions ==
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The Japanese must control buildings and/or eliminate American vehicles




== Balance ==
== Balance ==
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* J2 [http://www.jrvdev.com/ROAR/VER1/ShowScenario.asp?ScenarioID=1305 ROAR]
* 160 [http://www.jrvdev.com/ROAR/VER1/ShowScenario.asp?ScenarioID=4724 ROAR]




== Errata ==
== Errata (J2) ==
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* Add a 6-6-7 and BAZ 45 to the at-start American OB (The American BI BPV number changes from [151] to [165]) [http://www.multimanpublishing.com/Support/ASLASLSK/ASLOfficialErrata/tabid/107/Default.aspx MMP]




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== After Action Report ==
== After Action Reports ==
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== Download ==
== Downloads ==
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[[Category:Scenarios]]
[[Category:Scenarios]]

Latest revision as of 21:23, 26 April 2018

Battlin' Buckeyes

Scenario J2.jpg
Publication: ASL Journal 1, Rising Sun
Location: Tacondo Barrio, Luzon, The Philippines
Scenario Date: 29 January 1945
# of Turns: 6.5
# of Maps: 2
Maps Used: 4, 41
Board J2.jpg
Attacker: Japanese
Defender: American


Conflict

Many of the American troops defending Clark Field were less than front-line quality. Lieutenant Colonel Seikuke Eguchi, however, scrounged for them every available machine gun from the destroyed aircraft littering the runways. As the remains of Kembu Group were being pushed into the foothills of the Zambales Mountains, Eguchi decided to counterattack. After clearing Clark Field, the “Battling Buckeyes” of the 37th pushed into the ruins of Fort Scotsenberg. On the morning of the 29th, Eguchi’s infantry hit the American defenses, and were repulsed. Another counterattack led by six tanks of the Yanagimoto Detachment struck the right flank at Barrio Tacondo.

Versions


Victory Conditions

The Japanese must control buildings and/or eliminate American vehicles


Balance


Errata (J2)

  • Add a 6-6-7 and BAZ 45 to the at-start American OB (The American BI BPV number changes from [151] to [165]) MMP


Analysis

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After Action Reports

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VASL Logs

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Downloads

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