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The Wargames Room | 24 Feb 2025 2:44 p.m. PST |
Recently a few of us gathered to play out the third scenario of our small campaign developed by Nathan Forney and Craig Henry, specifically the "Southwest Pacific – December 1941 to January 1942".
The scenario included plenty of tension as the forces closed under cover of darkness. Limited intelligence and pre-programmed moves, along with variable force arrival times, combined to create several unknowns. There was even the possibility that forces may pass undetected through patrol lines. If you are interested some background along with a link to the full report can be found here: link |
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