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Old May 18th, 2007, 01:37 PM
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Game 2
1931 China Mountains
Meeting Engagement
38 turns - see later

Japan vs AI Chinese Nationalists

Japanese Forces:

Infantry Coy

Tank platoon

All mule-born:
Weapons Platoon - Trying again with the trench guns
70mm mortar platoon - 2 tubes
70mm inf gun platoon - 2 guns
HMG section - 2 guns
AOP on horseback
4 Motorcyclists
2 ammo wagons

Support:
Spotter plane
3 Aichi with 250 kg bombs

Terrain:
Mud, trees, mud and bush, and some more mud, rising out of the mud is a large moutain covered with - mud. Fortunately, the top is relatively mud free. The Chinese side has less mud but is fairly heavily treed. There are two large clearings one south of the centre line and one on the north west side of the mountain.

Three VH clusters - two at the base of the Chinese side of the mountain, one higher up near the north board edge. A map recce showed a relatively clear path (as in only 2 mud slopes to pass over) path in the north leading to the northern VH cluster.

The Plan:
Send the Motorcycles up the flanks. The northern pair is to clear the way for the tank platoon. Tank platoon to advance along the northern route and be ready to take the northern VHs. Southern pair to wreak havok in the enemy rear as required.

HQ, support platoon and 70mm guns to move to the mountain top and set up a fire support base covering the southern clearing and providing fire support into the woods below. One, two and three platoons are to move into the rough on the north side of the mountain and cover the northern clearing.

The Attack:

At the starters gun, the company began its slow slog uphill through the mud. The motorcycles ripped up the flanks and the tank platoon carefully picked its way through the north edge muck. The Aichi D3 took a spin around the mountain top and composed a haiku on the loneliness of the muddy mountain top.

About 10 turns in, the northern motorcycles have by-passed the northern VH cluster and are moving deep into the enemies rear area. The southern motorcycle pair have come under fire from a concealed AAMG. The infantry are still slogging up the hill and the tankers are clearing the last of the mud from their running gear.

Then things get interesting. The FO is still math impaired so artillery plotting is slow at best - another D3 flight over the mountain finally arrives and spots the Chinese hordes about to hit the VHs at the base of the mountain. The FO decides they would be a good target for some birds eggs so plots the 3 bomb armed Aichi to strike. Unfortunately, my infantry is about a turn too late to get into ideal firing position but dig into the rough and prepare to receive charges. A few turns back, the ammo carts got bogged so the 70mm mortars decided to set up shop next to them. The rest of the fire support group is also a bit late but all dismount and begin to push forward into position on foot. I decide the 70mm infantry guns would be better deployed indirect so set them up back of the crest line. The southern motorcycles are holding out of sight of the AAMG - it's just out of 70mm mortar range of course. The northern motorcycle boys are cautiously moving into the enemies rear are and preparing to sweep south. Having a clear run, the tanks head off to threaten the northern VH cluster and run smack into a 75mm barrage. One tank is immobilized right behind a clump of bushes - 50 metres further north and it would have had line of fire over the central north edge of the map.

As it stands: The remainder of the tank platoon is heading toward the Northern VHs, The infantry company is settled into adequate if not ideal postions and will receive the Chinese onslaught from static positions. The support platoon is slowly consolidating the fire base on the mountain top and the Imperial eagles are preparing to drop some hurt on the enemy below. On MC group is keeping an eye on an MG while the other prepares to wreak havoc on any onboard arty that shows up.

At this point, the game goes into its usual wash-rinse-repeat cycle. The Chinese attack en masse. The bombers go in pasting the densely packed enemy and the arty opens up as well. My Gunjin open up and the Chinese get pinned/retreat/routed. The Chinese flee and another wave arrives. In the rear, my motorcycles chew up the Chinese artillery completely removing them from the map. Sadly they run afoul of another AAMG group and over several turns are destroyed as they retreat under fire.

The Chinese wave attacks go on without apparent end. While the match up says I'm fighting Nationalist Chinese - I suspect I'm up against Mao himself! Lowly Militia squads are fighting like Stormtroopers! I'm doing a lot of damage to the Chinese but attrition starts to grind down my boys. I send in the tanks to grab the northern VHs to relieve some of the pressure - risky un-escorted but I have to get a break to re-group my infantry. After a turn or two, the infantry hordes turn on my tanks who blissfully send round after round of 57mm HE into their ranks. Several crunchies get close enough to assault but all but one group gets tank terror and runs off. The surving group manages to stuff a grenade into one of the main guns and I'm now reduced to one Gun armed tank - the other only having MGs to play with. In the south, a group of militia shows up to harass my observing Motorcycles - killing one and driving off the other. The fire base is working hard but the infernal AAMG just won't die. That is untill one of my beloved Type 11 pop-guns works it over in partnership with an HMG - just like it was designed to do.

Despite the efforts of the armour, the waves keep coming. So much so, that by turn 30 I decide to cut my losses and pull back. I switch the arty to smoke for a round and pull back. and so it goes Turn 31, 32, 33 ... 35, 36, 38, 40, 42 - Hey wait a second - the Chinese supermen have all the VHs yet we're 4 turns over the game end ... I check the clock - It's not 38 turns - it's 58 turns! The withdrawal continues. My 70mm mortars keep up a hail of fire just barely keeping the enemy at bay. The tanks pull back fighting - even the immobilized Type 89 tags a couple of infitrators. My 70mm howitzers shoot their lands out and pull back only to get flanked and destroyed by an infiltrating militia squad. Two platoon on the north edge gets ground into mochi paste while the HQ group, the support platoon and the other two infantry platoons play at being Spartans and form an ever-shrinking defensive perimeter under a hail of Chinese fire. The HMGs and 37mm popguns are reduced to rifle fire only and my knee mortar groups have long since shot off their basic load. Finally night falls with turn 58 and my much battered troops withdraw under the cover of darkness.

I end up with a marginal defeat losing about a third of my troops while destroying about half of the enemy.

Lessons Learned:
  • Even low grade enemy troops can suprise you and put up a superb effort.
  • As Stalin said: Quantity has a quality of its own.
  • While the firebase worked well, once I knew I was too late to fully implement my infantry plan I should have set up better supported fire positions behind the ridge line rather than pushing onto the forward slope.

Next game - back onto the plains.
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PatG,

Great battle report. I look foward to the next one. Those infantry "horde" armies can sure be a tough nut to crack. Those 20 man Polish Squads are a real nightmare for the early war Germans.

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Game 3
1931 China
Meeting Engagement
36 turns

Japan vs AI Chinese Nationalists

Japanese Forces:

I decided to simply reconstitute my forces after the debacle of the previous game.

Infantry Coy

Tank platoon

All mule-born:
Weapons Platoon - Trying again with the trench guns
70mm mortar platoon - 2 tubes
70mm inf gun platoon - 2 guns
HMG section - 2 guns
AOP on horseback
4 Motorcyclists
2 ammo wagons

Support:
Trucks for all non-mule borne infantry.

Terrain:
Fairly flat overall with moderate woods. North/South creek in small valley with village at map centre. East/west road through village crossing north south road paralleling the creek. VHs - two clusters just on the Chinese side of the village, one near north map edge just to my side of map centre.

The Plan:
One and three platoons to move rapidly into the village and set up a reverse slope position in the gully. Tank platoon and two platoon to advance along North flank and take upper cluster. Support platoon to set up on high ground on the East side of the village and provide fire support over the heads of the main force. Motorcycles up the flanks to create havoc as usual.

The Attack:
Pretty much text book. With the speed of the trucks I was able to set up the village position and get decent interlocking fields of fire before the Chinese arrived. The tankers in the north, supported by truck borne gunjin moved on the northern VH cluster unopposed. The motorcycles managed to by-pass any opposition and went sniffing for the artillery's cooking fires. The FO got into a good position to observe the probable line of advance. The support platoon was slow in moving up - as expected due to their equine mounts so were a little out of position when the Chinese hit the village.

Mid-game was almost boring - The Chinese came over the ridge line smack into my waiting infantry. The FO rained HE death on their heads, the 37mm and HMGs fired into the densely pack troops and - wash - rinse - repeat. In the North, my Type 89's ran into some moderate opposition but by reverting to the infantry support role helped two platoon crush the opposition and take the northern cluster. The tanks and infantry then turned south to flank the Chinese main body. In the enemy rear, the bosozuko were back in fine form eliminating the enemy artillery. The Kami smiled on the steel samurai and they over-ran the Chinese HQ eliminating it without casualty - obviously Mao Zhe Dong was elsewhere for this battle.

The end game was predictable. With their HQ eliminated, the Chinese broke en-masse and all that was left was the mopping up. There was a very brief moment of tension when one group of militia managed to take a couple of potshots at my HQ only to be annihilated.

Next mission: China 1932
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Excellent, eagerly await your next engagement.

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