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Power Struggle on Provisor PTO (id:#65855)
(HASL 11 - Sword & Fire: Manila ID: SF02)   [next]   [previous]
Isla Provisor, Manila, Luzon, Philippines 1945-02-10 (3 others)
HS19: Bewildered and Belligerent (HSASL 2 - Operation Veritable)
SP211: The Apiary (Schwerpunkt #18)
Mission 13: Crossing the Vistula (White Mammoths)
Designer: David Roth
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Balance:
AmericanJapanese
95.238095238095%

Overview:

Situated along the south shore of the Pasig River, Isla Provisor was 400 by 125 meters in size, but with no sandy beaches, no seawall, no tropical jungle; just factory buildings, tin-roofed workshops, a power plant, a boiler room, and a large coal pile that covered the eastern end of the island. The first American assault to take the island met with disaster. One boat made it across the estero, while another was hit by motor fire and the survivors swam ashore. The Americans' first objective was the boiler room, but the resolute Japanese pushed them back out. For the next 18 hours the small group of Americans would wait out heavy artillery barrages from both Japanese and American guns. At 0230 hours, six more boats tried crossing the narrow stretch of water, but the moon came out from behind some clouds and three boats were sunk. Beginning at 0500 on 10 February, Americans and Japanese stalked each other in the tangled rubble on Provisor.
Attacker: American (Company E, 2nd Battalion, 129th Infantry Regiment, 37th Infantry Division and 117th Engineer Combat Battalion)
Defender: Japanese (2nd Provisional Army Battalion)  
8.5 turns
    Players: 2     OBA: American     Night: No
Unit Counts:
Squads: A:16.0 D:8.0
AFVs: A:0
Assault Boat x 3

AFVs: D:0
Guns: A:0 D:0
Type 89 Heavy Grenade-Launcher

Victory Conditions:

Exit VP: Building Control VC: Area Control VC:
Unit Based VC: LOS Style VC: CVP Cap:
Misc Rules: D: Fortified Buildings (B23.9), Small Rafts (E5.121)
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HASL 11 - Sword & Fire: ManilaMMP: SF4
Overlays: NONE
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DateReporterOpponentBal.ResultTimeComments
2024-05-19(D) Ron Garcia vs Darryl M. American winEven though the scenario is unbalanced, I had fun playing as the Japanese. My enjoyment was helped by the fact that my friend misinterpreted the American set up instructions and put all his forces in the beached boat board hexes and not some in the buildings to act as a fire base. I ripped up the 9-2 and four squads on turn one because he chose to opportunity fire them in the open ground on the shore.

Even so, the US firepower eventually took its toll, and my forces withered away. I almost made it, but lost the last squad necessary for a US win in the American turn 8 CCPh. Despite the fact that my entire force was pretty much wiped out, I inflicted enough pain on the Americans to make it fun.

I would only recommend this scenario as a river crossing training scenario with the new player as the Americans. Had my friend not messed up his set up, I doubt I would have been able to make such a close game of it.
2024-04-24(A) Dwayne Duval vs Kevin DuvalD American win
2024-04-05(D) Kevin Duval vs Dwayne DuvalD American winNot sure how the Japanese can win with so little to defend with over such a long time .... Americans did not even use their OBA ...
2023-11-20(A) Todd Cox vs American winAmericans won in turn 7, just one Japanese MMC left, and buildings basically under control. This is a really good scenario to start to get the hang of playing the Japanese without all of the PTO terrain/concealment changes. (Still are some new building types though.). A few early boat landings were just wiped out. American flamethrower was devastating and stayed operational the whole game. Lost several American squads that I landed in the southwest corner when they had nowhere to rout. Really fun small scenario.
2023-02-15(A) Richard Jenulis vs Dennis Hess American winI'm not sure how the Japaneses win this one. OBA and American fire-power destroyed the Japanese. The game was over at halftime. I think it would be better if no Americans set up on the Island.
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Hutch Removed a map2025-02-13 12:13:56
Hutch Modified the maps2025-02-13 12:13:48
Hutch Modified the misc. rules2025-02-13 00:47:57
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Hutch Modified the gps location2025-02-12 18:05:51
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Statistics:
Avg Rating: 5.92Votes: 12
Views: 0
To-Play list count: 0
Estimated Play time: 5.2 hours
Recorded Games: 8
Archive recorded plays:
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Drawn:0

ROAR Data: (as of today)
Power Struggle on Provisor [Confirmed]
[A] American 13
[D] Japanese 0
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