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Campaign: New Guinea

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Campaign: New GuineaThe New Guinea campaign spanned several years and thousands of miles; to even attempt to summarise such a huge campaign into a book of this size is to accept that it cannot do justice to those who fought in it. Many critical battles have not been presented as scenarios in this book, merely due to the constraints of the book size and the authors wish to present a variety of very different scenarios for players. For those who are interested in a more in

The New Guinea campaign spanned several years and thousands of miles; to even attempt to summarise such a huge campaign into a book of this size is to accept that it cannot do justice to those who fought in it. Many critical battles have not been presented as scenarios in this book, merely due to the constraints of the book size and the author’s wish to present a variety of very different scenarios for players. For those who are interested in a more in-depth look at the actual historical events surrounding the New Guinea campaign, a bibliography is provided to aid you in your research

132 pages of stunning photography and full-colour art this campaign supplement includes:

Campaign Overview

  • Prelude Scenario 1: Operation RI

Target New Guinea

  • Scenario 2: The Salamaua Raid
  • Scenario 3: The First Battle of Kokoda
  • The Fighting Escalates Scenario 4: Creek Ambush T
  • Milne Bay Scenario 5: The Battle of Milne Bay
  • Fighting Back To The Beaches Scenario 6: The Battle of Buna–Gona
  • Pressing The Advantage Scenario 7: Bobdubi Ridge
  • Salamaua Scenario 8: Mount Tambu
  • Maintaining The Offensive Scenario 9: Scarlet Beach
  • Unhealthy For The Japanese’ Operation Cartwheel Scenario 10: Los Negros
  • The Last Strategic Point Scenario 11: The Aitape Counter Attack
  • Bougainville Scenario 12: Slater’s Knoll The Aftermath

Legends of New Guinea:

  • Second Lieutenant Tetsuo Ogawa
  • Colonel George Warfe
  • Captain Geoffrey Vernon
  • Sergeant Major Katue
  • Lieutenant Colonel Hatsuo Tsukamoto

Armies Of Australia:

  • The Army List, National Special Rules, including Limited Artillery Support, Aggressive Patrolling, Never Give Up

Campaign Characteristic Special Rules:

  • Australia is next…, Fighting withdrawal, Jungle Warfare Masters

New units include:

  • Militia Infantry Section
  • AIF Infantry Section
  • Jungle Division Infantry Section
  • Platoon Scout Team
  • Independent Company Commando Section
  • Independent Company Raiding Party
  • Jungle Engineer Section
  • Papuan Infantry Battalion Section
  • Matilda II, CS & ‘Frog’

Japan

  • IJN or SNLF Scout Team
  • IJA Engineer Squad
  • Japanese Night Infiltrators
  • Lone Sniper

The Netherlands

  • Infantry Squads and Teams
  • KNIL Guerrilla Rifle Section
  • KNIL Guerrilla Light Machine Gun Section

Theatre Selectors include:

  • Australia 2nd Australian Imperial Force in the Mediterranean & North Africa 1941–42
  • Lark Force
  • 1942 Australian Army
  • Kanga Force
  • Defence of Milne Bay
  • 1943–45 Australian ‘Jungle Division’
  • Australian Tank Troop, New Guinea 1943–45

United States of America:

  • Ghost Mountain Boys
  • US Army Late War, New Guinea

The Netherlands:

  • KNIL Guerrillas

Japan:

  • Assault of New Guinea
  • South Seas Detachment
  • Japanese Pacific Defenders
  • IJA Heavy Machine Gun Platoon
  • Japanese Army, New Guinea 1943–45

Tropical Hazards including Exhaustion, Mud, & Monsoon Season

plus much much more!

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I have an old 30 lap Ironman. This one is larger than my previous one and has more features. It took me a little while to fully figure out how the new "occasion" feature works, but I can honestly say that I will probably never use that feature. This is a good watch, but the old one is easier to read at an angle. I did not measure the angle that the other segments become visible enough to interfere with viewing the time, but I do know that it is less than my old one. I have to twist my wrist a little more to view the time than I did with the old one. My old one is over 10 years old and still keeps excellent time. I replaced the strap and battery a couple times. The plastic part on top of it broke off when I dropped it at the airport about a year ago. Eventually the whole top fell off. I glued a plastic piece on to replace the "start/split" button. The wife decided that my repair was too ugly to wear in public. I still wear the old one around the house just to bother her! Hopefully this new one will last as long. I may have to get a Velcro strap for this one. The plastic one looks better, but the Velcro type is more comfortable.
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