CoC Malaya 42 Game 9 The Roadblock

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CoC Malaya 42 Game 9 The Roadblock

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So onto Game 9 which was one of the more cinematic games that I've played.
The scenario requires the Aussies to take out a Japanese roadblock to enable their retreat to continue and transport out casualties and heavy equipment.

William had the remains of Cobb's platoon further reduced to 15 men  Cpl Keegan is acting pla sgt.  John brought the reduced platoon of Lt Tinline back with 22 men total. 
The Aussie did have a lot of support points to work with-Cobb's platoon starts at a minus 6 compared to a standard Japanese platoon of +1.  So the Diggers went with a pre game barrage, a FO for 3" mortars and two demo teams to be sure to take out the block. 
They would start on the far edge from the road.
I was the Japanese player and went with 2) MMG teams in entrenchments and 2) Chi Ha tanks.  I just finished them so they had to get on board  And this would give me equal points to the Aussies. This was a fresh platoon since the one in the last game had such high casualties.  Rikugun Ebina Kano and Gunzo Sawanda Yoshiyuki were the leaders.

It ended in quite a blaze of action with not many survivors for a Game 10. But Cobb will be back with the green Diggers to hold the bridge.

Link to flickr set and AAR with descriptions:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/6mmgaming ... 378236031/
ImageCoC Game 9. The Roadblock by Mark Luther, on Flickr
ImageMMG has some targets by Mark Luther, on Flickr

ImageCobb's men along the berm by Mark Luther, on Flickr

ImageGratiutous tank picture by Mark Luther, on Flickr
ImageMortars finally by Mark Luther, on Flickr

Image2nd Chi Ha by Mark Luther, on Flickr

ImageCobb pulls back with the demo team after clearing out the MMG nest by Mark Luther, on Flickr

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Re: CoC Malaya 42 Game 9 The Roadblock

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I've hardly been subtle in expressing how much enjoyment both your visually stunning games and absorbing AAR's of this campaign have provided me, but this one really takes the cake. Your series is a fantastic referral point for playing campaigns (which have always been my preferred context for any wargames), and each successive game in your own epic series just gets better and better. This game has certainly raised that bar one more time.

And I did enjoy the incongruous sight of the rule book in the left corner of the first picture, with its totally out of place Landser undoubtedly feeling very relieved at not having to endure the humidity and tropical nastiness of Malaya.

So yet again, much respect and many thanks. (Stop me if you've heard this before ..... .)

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Re: CoC Malaya 42 Game 9 The Roadblock

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Great looking game. Good to see some hard fighting. Very interested to see how the campaign concludes.
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Re: CoC Malaya 42 Game 9 The Roadblock

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With practically no men left in the original Aussie platoon, I am planning a big CoC game (6 people)with the Japanese assault on the bridge and river crossing. Cobb will be in charge of a green platoon, the other Aussie players will have a green (under Levy-the other platoon that has been involved in several games)platoon and a support group-Vickers and 2 pdrs. The Japanese get 2 fresh platoons and a platoon of tanks-2 Chi Has and 3 Ha Gos.
This will be the Grand Finale for Cobb and Malaya. These games have been a lot of fun, especially the last game with some dramatic bits. Cobb clearing out the machine gun nest, the first demo charge failing, and the 2" mortar team stopping a faltering charge in melee.
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Re: CoC Malaya 42 Game 9 The Roadblock

Post by Len Tracey »

That sounds like an outstanding way to finish the campaign, mluther. I very much look forward to seeing the write up and photos. By the way, the plight of the Aussies in your campaign seems to reflect history pretty well. Good luck.
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