Liberté Call KW (id:#64104)
Seoul, South Korea
1950-09-27 (9 others)
PBP 10: First to See Will... (Paddington Bears '96 Pack)
S16-10: Running Engagement At Osan (Sweet 16 4-Pack 3)
KOR #4: Left Holding the Bag (Critical Hit Annual #4)
KOR #8: "What the Hell Goes on Here!" (Critical Hit Annual #4)
SKSD-01: Osan Again (Banzai!! # 24.2)
FT S6: At the Races with Dark Horse Six (Fight For Seoul)
FT S7: "Looks Like the Fourth of July" (Fight For Seoul)
FT S8: Changing the Guard at Namdeamun (Fight For Seoul)
AP183: Patton's Ghost (ASL Action Pack #17 Oktoberfest XXXV)
S16-10: Running Engagement At Osan (Sweet 16 4-Pack 3)
KOR #4: Left Holding the Bag (Critical Hit Annual #4)
KOR #8: "What the Hell Goes on Here!" (Critical Hit Annual #4)
SKSD-01: Osan Again (Banzai!! # 24.2)
FT S6: At the Races with Dark Horse Six (Fight For Seoul)
FT S7: "Looks Like the Fourth of July" (Fight For Seoul)
FT S8: Changing the Guard at Namdeamun (Fight For Seoul)
AP183: Patton's Ghost (ASL Action Pack #17 Oktoberfest XXXV)
Designer: Andrew Hershey
Starter kit scenario?: Deluxe scenario?:
Balance:
American (USMC)/Korean Marine CorpsNorth Korean
Overview:
After the 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines cleared the formidable roadblock at the intersection of Ma Po Boulevard and the road into the Chungnim-Jong section of the city, Easy Company, now under the command of Captain Frederick, who had replaced Captain Sanford, who was evacuated for wounds, proceeded enroute towards the French Embassy, one of the battalion's objectives for the day. Along the way New York Times correspondent Richard J.H. Johnston, who knew Seoul well enough from assignments before the war, attached himself to Easy Company. The company in-turn benefitted from the newspaperman's knowledge of the backstreets of Seoul. At 1057 after a brief fight the Marines raised the Stars and Stripes over the embassy of the United States' oldest ally, France.Attacker: American (USMC)/Korean Marine Corps (E Company, 2nd Battalion, Ist Marines, 1st Marine Division with 2nd Battalion, 1st Regiment Korean Marine Corps)
Defender: North Korean (Seoul City Regiment, 78th Independent Infantry Regiment and the 25th Infantry Brigade, with 111th Security Regiment, 513th Artillery Regiment, 10th Railroad Regiment, and 17th Rifle Division)
5.5 turns
Players: 2 OBA: None Night: NoUnit Counts: |
Squads: A:7.5 D:11.0 |
AFVs: A:0 |
AFVs: D:0 |
Guns: A:0 D:0 |
Misc Rules: | Mist (E3.32) |
Map Board(s): |
Publication | Board |
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Fight For Seoul | LFT Seoul |
Overlays: | NONE |
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Date | Reporter | Opponent | Bal. | Result | Time | Comments | |
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2021-07-05 | (D) Tuomo Lukkari | vs | Mikko Lukkari | North Korean win | [Imported from ROAR] |
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Hutch Modified the overlays | 2024-05-14 19:58:48 |
Hutch Modified the Attacker | 2024-04-19 17:44:38 |
Hutch Modified the Defender | 2024-04-19 17:44:17 |
Hutch Modified the Attacker | 2024-04-19 17:41:48 |
Hutch Modified the overview | 2024-04-19 17:29:50 |
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Estimated Play time: | 2.3 hours | |
Recorded Games: | 1 |
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American (USMC)/Korean Marine Corps | 0 | |
North Korean | 1 | |
Drawn: | 0 |
ROAR Data: (as of today) Liberté Call [Log in to Confirm or Edit] |
[A] American/South Korean | 2 |
[D] North Korean | 3 |