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SCENARIO: ALLIGATOR
CREEK, GUADALCANALOn the 7 August 1942 the United States Marine Corps landed on the strategic south pacific
island of Guadalcanal and stopped the construction of a vital Japanese airfield. If operational
this airfield would isolate Australia and New Zealand from their allies. US Forces complete
the airfield and name it Henderson Field. Imperial Japanese Forces have left their base at
Rabaul and are on the way to rectify this insult. Imperial soldiers begin their landings on the
18 August and immediately march towards Henderson. In their way stands a crocodile
infested creek and a battalion of United States Marines. At 2000hrs on the 20 August, the
battle began.
SET-UPAlligator Creek runs through the centre of a 4ft x 6ft gaming table.
The creek will be 4ft inlength and 6 wide. The creek terminates at the ocean sandbar which is 2ft wide and
consists of soft beach sand. All units may move on the sand but require an advance order to
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do so. No units may run on the beach. The creek is waist deep which allows soldiers to cross
at an advance move only. Tracked and wheeled vehicles cannot cross the creek. Soft cover
may be placed anywhere on the board except on the beach. The jungle grew up to the edges
of the river but players may place soft cover represent jungle at their discretion.
The USMC player may spend 700pts and select a force from the 1942-43 Guadalcanel
Theatre Selector on page 78 of the Bolt Action Armies of the United States army book.The USMC player may set up anywhere on their half of the table. The USMC player may
start the game dug in (see dug in rule below). The USMC player sets up all his units on the
table first.
The Japanese player may spend 1000pts and select a force from The Battle for Guadalcanal
1942 Theatre Selector on page 45 of the Bolt Action Armies of Imperial Japan army book.
The Japanese player may set up anywhere 14 from their table edge.
Pre-deployment, reserves, and Outflanking are not permitted in this mission.
OBJECTIVEThe Japanese player must cross the river. The USMC player must stop the Japanese.
PREPARATORY BOMBARDMENTThe battle for Alligator Creek began with a Japanese Mortar barrage. The attacker rolls a
die, a preparatory mortar bombardment strikes the USMC positions. On a roll of 1, the
barrage fails. Refer to the preparatory bombardment chart on page 118 on the Bolt Action
rulebook.
GAME DURATION
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6 turns.
At the end of turn 6 roll a die.
On a result of 1,2, or 3 the game ends.
On a roll of
4, 5 or 6 play one further turn.
VICTORYIf two Japanese units cross the river or the centre point of the beach and survive the game
duration, the game ends in a draw. If three or more Japanese units cross the river or thecentre point of the beach and survive the game duration, the game ends in a Japanese
victory.
If one or no Japanese units cross the river, the game ends in a USMC victory. (Note
Japanese units crossing to the USMC side of the river do not have to be fully intack to claim
victory).
DUG INA player may start the game with any of his units dug in. Place a marker next to the unit to
display its dug in status. More adventurous gamers may model soldiers in gun pits. If a unit
executes a run, advance or charge order, the unit looses the dug in status for the remainderof the game. Dug in offers -1 cover, and protection from HE. The number of HE hits caused
by artillery is halved rounding down. Both sides fight simultaneously in Close Quarters if
the target unit is dug in.
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