Panzer Grenadier Battles on May 1st:
Afrika Korps #27 - The May Show: Part One DAK '44 #6 - Taking the High Ground
Afrika Korps #29 - The May Show: Part Two DAK '44 #7 - Taking Back the High Ground
Afrika Korps #32 - Ras el Medauuar DAK '44 #8 - Rommel Resurgent
Afrika Korps #33 - The Counter-Attack, 1st May DAK '44 #9 - Night Flight
Atlantic Marines #5 - Get Off Your Ass Germany's Colonial Empire #1 - First Contact
Atlantic Marines #6 - Cover Your Ass Grossdeutschland 1946 #6 - Down to the Waterline
Atlantic Marines #7 - To Have and Have Not River Battleships #4 - The Eternal Enemy
Divisione Corazzata #7 - Tank Battle Waltzing Matilda #1 - Darwin's Theory
DAK '44 #5 - Left Jab
More of the Same
Author Matt W
Method Solo
Victor Japan
Play Date 2012-08-26
Language English
Scenario KoTr006

This is a repeat of scenario 5 with more forces for both sides. The Japanese are able to establish a significant superiority in numbers in this scenario and that gives them a few more options, especially in the ability to flank the Austrailians along the trail by climbing the mountain (80 meters along the coastline is a mountain to me). The tanks again follow the coastline and a strong force moves up the trail.

The primary difference in this one that gives it a "4" rather than the "3" I gave the previous scenario is that the Austrailians have a 10-1-2 leader who provides them with the ability to withstand morale checks and therefore hold out in front of the village.

In the end the Japanese strength is just too much for the Austrailians but this, while never a nail biter was a competitive fight and it seemed much closer, mid-play than it ended up.

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