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Break-Through at RJ177 PTO (id:#57342)
Critical Hit (Leatherneck ID: LN11)   [next]   [previous]
Road Junction 177, Guam, the Marianas 1944-08-03 (6 others)
J24: Smashing the 3rd (ASL Journal # 2)
J57: Guards Artillery (ASL Journal # 3)
J86: Frontal Assault (ASL Journal # 5)
LN9: Deception at RJ177 (Leatherneck)
LN10: Wrong-Way at RJ177 (Leatherneck)
J137: No Mercy in Burcy (ASL Journal # 9)
Designer: Steven Swann and Bruce Reinhart
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Balance:
JapaneseAmerican (USMC)
55.555555555556%

Overview:

Company B, 1/9 Marines were holding the open ground just south of RJ177. The early hours were quiet, but the Marines started receiving mortar fire about 2100 hours. Just a short time later a Japanese 8-man patrol was spotted approaching the Marine perimeter. As the Japanese patrol neared the Marines' positions, the last member fired a red rocket. This rocket was evidently a signal because in just minutes two Japanese medium tanks burst into action and charged the Marines' lines.
Attacker: Japanese (322nd Infantry Battalion)
Defender: American (USMC) (Company B, 1/9 Marines)  
6 turns
    Players: 2     OBA: Japanese     Night: Yes
Unit Counts:
Squads: A:22.0 D:13.0
AFVs: A:2
Type 97A CHI-HA x 2

AFVs: D:0
Guns: A:0
Type 89 Heavy Grenade-Launcher x 3
D:2
M3A1 37mm AT Gun x 2
M2 60mm Mortar x 2

Victory Conditions:

Exit VP: Building Control VC: Area Control VC:
Unit Based VC: LOS Style VC: CVP Cap:
Misc Rules: PTO, LJ (Exc: roads exist, all buildings are Wood Rubble). Night rules.
Map Board(s):
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PublicationBoard
ASL 3a - Yanks (2nd Edition)19
ASL 3 - Yanks19
Overlays: NONE
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Last Played:
DateReporterOpponentBal.ResultTimeComments
2002-06-01(D) John Garlic vs Paul Kenny American (USMC) win[Imported from ROAR]
(A) Jim Thompson vs Vince Lewonski American (USMC) win[Imported from ROAR]
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hoxson1 Set the designer field2021-01-28 18:58:42
hoxson1 Set the designer field2021-01-28 18:55:27
hoxson1 Modified the Defender's Guns2021-01-28 18:54:55
hoxson1 Modified the Attacker's Guns2021-01-28 18:54:55
hoxson1 Modified the unit counts2021-01-28 18:54:55
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Views: 4392
To-Play list count: 0
Estimated Play time: 9.1 hours
Recorded Games: 2
Archive recorded plays:
Japanese0
American (USMC)2
Drawn:0

ROAR Data: (as of today)
Break-through at RJ177
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[A] American 5
[D] Japanese 2
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