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Mission design by Peter Lander
Drop Zone - a 2 part skirmish including:


Third Force Recon Battalion vs NVA

Third Force Recon Battalion vs NVA

The third force recon company is under the command of Major Alex Lee USMC. In order to prevent surprise attacks on US forces as they are pulling out of Vietnam, third force recon company has to perform special operations in the Ashau valley. The Ashau valley is dominated by the NVA (North Vietnamese Army). Your missions include defend the radio relay station, bomb assessment often under fire and air crew rescue. The time is January 1970.

Since the only way into the valley is by helicopter (UH-1H) and because of the anti-aircraft risk often only 1 or 2 helicopters can make an insertion or extraction.

A standard squad for force reconnaissance consists of 7 people because that is the lift capacity of one UH-1H

US Marines

1 x Corporal - leads squad of 7 marines M16A1 (Pulse Rifle)
5 x Marines with M16s - Squad Automatic Weapons (Pulse Rifle)
1 x Heavy Weapons Specialist Marine with M60 (Morita)
1 x Claymore (unlimited resets)
Marines Hit Points: 4
North Vietnamese Army (NVA)

NVA equipment allocation is a mixed bag.

2 x 7.62mm RPK (Morita) – SFMG – 99 rounds per clip
4 x AK47 - (SMG's)
1 x Thompson SMG (1 x old model spitfire)
One squad of NVA and one squad of VC with 7 soldiers per squad start at the bottom boundary. 12 replacements are available to the NVA and VC combined from the bottom boundary.

NVA Hit points: 3

Viet Cong

A 7 person Viet Cong squad are equipped as follows

1 x captured M60 (Morita as LMG)
5 x MAT-49 (Spitfire)
1 x Thompson (old model Spitfire)
VC Hit points: 3 .
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Missions

Defend Relay Station
Mission Length: 40 minutes

The 3rd Force Marines radio relay station has been found by the NVA and has come under immediate assault. Rescue helicopter gunships are on their way according to the last broadcast, but the marines have to survive until then. Your new Lieutenant has panicked and gone running off into the Jungle. Now your squad has to hold out against sustained enemy assault until rescue comes. Major Alex Lee in person is coming to your rescue with every recon marine available.

Seven Marines start mission in at the top boundary of the battlefield so the NVA have to fight upwards (the relay station was posited on top of a hill). Marines start with 4 hit points. Up to 4 replacements are available immediately with only 3 hit points and they start right in your base (considered to be patched up wounded marines). However if the US base is under NVA control, no replacements are available. If the Relay Station is still in US hands after 15 minutes, the US side gains 12 replacements of 5 hit points each (representing Major Lee's arrival).

The NVA & VC start at the bottom of the battlefield initially but have 12 replacements in the DZ (bottom entry). NVA have 3 hit points and VC have 3 hit points. NVA & VC should work together.

VICTORY POINTS:

  • Marines get 10 points every surviving marine within 10 metres of the relay station at the end of 20 minutes. (Considered to be rescued by the Major after 20 minutes)
  • Marines get another 50 points if all NVA are killed.
  • NVA get 50 points if they capture the relay station and get 5 points for each surviving NVA
  • An unused replacement counts as a survivor (does not count if NVA control relay station)

Bomb Assessment B52 – Arc Light
Mission Length: 30 minutes

B52 missions are flown from the Anderson airbase in Guam. Flying a Arc Light were very expensive, so the military planners require the Recon marines to drop into the bomb site after the mission to report on what damage is done. The bad news is that because the idea of the mission is to drop bombs on the NVA, its quite likely there is NVA in the area.

Its now January 22nd, 1970 and your have landed in a clearing made by the bombing. There is no immediate sign of danger, so your squad moves out. To complete the mission you have to move all the way around the outskirts of the battlefield and collect the 4 markers and then return to the DZ within 20 minutes.

The good news is that 2nd chopper load of Marines is on standby to provide assistance if you encounter any danger. This means that 5 minutes from enemy contact, 7 additional replacements are available.

As is quite common some NVA have moved back into the area to see what can be retrieved from the bomb site. 1 squad NVA and 1 squad of Viet Cong can start anywhere within 20 metres of the battlefield boundary. Replacements can be gained from the battlefield entry point (bottom boundary). The NVA can have up to 4 replacements and the Viet Cong can also have 4 replacements.

The mission must be completed by the Marines in 30 minutes.
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VICTORY POINTS:

  • Marines get 20 points for each marker they get back to the DZ
  • Marines get 10 points for each surviving Marine or unused replacement
  • Vietnamese get 20 points for each marker the Marines fail to get back to their DZ
  • Vietnamese get 5 points for each surviving NVA
  • Vietnamese get 3 points for each surviving Viet Cong



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