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Gents: Smoke7

I've been busy developing another Rising Sun scenario! Big Grin2

Should be ready for H2H testing in about a week. Yikes

I've wanted to make this one for a while... but have been put off because of the size. It is a complexity 6 scenario.

Hope this sparks your interest? Idea2

The Battle of Manila

March 2, 1945

[Manila, Luzon: [H2H] [HISB] [GD]: On January 9, 1945, General Douglas MacArthur fulfilled a promise "I will return" as he strode ashore through shin-deep waters to the island of Luzon, accompanied by the Sixth U.S. Army under Lt. Gen. Walter Kruegar. These forces rapidly moved south. Three weeks later, elements of the Eighth U.S. Army, commanded by Lt. Gen. Robert Eichelberger, landed unopposed at Nasugbu in southern Luzon, and began moving north toward Manila. By February 4, the rapid drive to Manila by U.S. forces began. Using intelligence provided by Filipino guerrillas, American forces were able to find intact bridges and shallow rivers to speed their converging advances. Initial Japanese defense plans had called for an evacuation of Manila. Gen. Yamashita, field commander of the Japanese forces on Luzon, considered Manila too flat and, with its sections of thatched-roof bamboo houses, too flammable to be defended; and he knew he could not feed its 700,000 citizens during an attack. He planned to evacuate all his troops, except a small contingent that would protect supply routes and blow up bridges as the Americans approached. But the Japanese Naval troops there had other ideas. As the infantrymen of the 37th Division approached and entered the capital on February 4, they found themselves confronted by a defending force of 20,000 men, consisting of 16,000 Naval troops under the command of Rear Admiral Sanji Iwabuchi, and 4,000 soldiers who had been trapped by the American advance. When Gen. Yamashita had ordered his soldiers to evacuate Manila and head east, Iwabuchi decided it was his duty to stay there and keep the city's harbor installations out of the hands of the Americans for as long as possible. He deployed his troops for a last-ditch defense. Iwabuchi's troops had fortified Manila with barbed-wire entanglements and barricades of overturned trucks and trolleys. Houses were converted into machine-gun nests, with their entrances sandbagged, stairways barricaded and walls ripped open for firing slits. Big guns had been removed from Japanese ships in the harbor and were dug in on strategic street corners. MacArthur had been planning a victory parade as his troops entered the capital city, instead, the battle of Manila lasted for one month and was the scene of the worst urban fighting in the Pacific theater. This scenario depicts the end battle of the Manila "squeeze play" as elements of the U.S. 37th Division, 1st Calvary Squadron, and attached armor and artillery units, battle the Japanese Manila Naval Defense Force. [ALL] [N EA] [N VV] [Special - no Banzai]
Boy, you sure got my interest and I don't even play the series! Helmet Smile

Can't wait to see some screen shots as it sounds like alot of fun!

(03-14-2012, 05:29 AM)Compass Rose Wrote: [ -> ]Boy, you sure got my interest and I don't even play the series! Helmet Smile

Can't wait to see some screen shots as it sounds like alot of fun!

Gents: Smoke7

Ask and you shall receive? Idea2

Screen Shot #1 Showing the vital South Port area and ancient walled city of Intramuros - scene of Rear Admiral Sanji Iwabuchi's troops last-ditch stand.

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Screen Shot #2 Showing the Government Area where fierce fighting took place at some of Manila's landmark buildings such as City Hall and the Post Office.

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Screen Shot #3 Showing a close up of the Japanese defenses in the North Port Area.

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Cool, looks like fun!!

Mike
Thanks for the pics.

Sure looks like the Americans will have their hands full.
Gents: Smoke7

The Battle of Manila featured the worst urban warfare in the Pacific theater.

It was a city battle reminiscent of major European conflicts.

Here is a short (8.5 minute) newsreel of the Battle of Manila.
Cheers Mike, kudos to you for bringing new and exciting scenarios to RS!

I like the fact it is a larger scenario :)

How about a team game next?

Are there any team games for RS available at the moment?
(03-15-2012, 06:25 AM)Battle Kat Wrote: [ -> ]Cheers Mike, kudos to you for bringing new and exciting scenarios to RS!

I like the fact it is a larger scenario :)

How about a team game next?

Are there any team games for RS available at the moment?

Hey Petri: Smoke7

Many thanks for your words of encouragement! Big Grin2

I've developed an interest in the Pacific theater... and wanted to "boost" the balanced scenarios in the Rising Sun scenario collection.

I know there are a few Complexity 10 RS scenarios... these may be appropriate for team play? Have not checked into that possibility.

Hopefully increased RS scenario development activity will encourage more folks to give RS a go? Idea2
I have some RS scens on which I've been sitting for years. I shall tidy them up and let them see the light of day. All historical.