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Crossfire Hurricane - Battle of Long Tan, 1966

By: Firefight Games

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: DTP War Games (Firefight Games)

Last Stocked on 5/9/2019

Product Info

Title
Crossfire Hurricane - Battle of Long Tan, 1966
Publisher
Category
Author
Paul Rohrbaugh
Publish Year
2005
Dimensions
8.5x11x.2"
NKG Part #
2147352865
Type
Ziplock

Description

Please note that this is a DTP (Desk Top Publishing) game designed on a desktop computer and all components, including the counters which will have to be cut and mounted, are printed on paper. These are designed by some very well-known designers and are a low cost alternative to today's professionally produced games. On rare occasions, some of these games are reproduced by other companies with higher quality components including die-cut counters but most of them are not. If you believe this game to have a professionally produced version, please contact us with your inquiry and we will help you to locate it if it does indeed exist.

The 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment was composed mainly of conscript soldiers. The Viet Cong D445 Local Force Battalion had dominance in this area but the Australians were increasing their activity. Most contacts with the Viet Cong were small squads and so Australian doctrine was to carry light loads and attack aggressively. The local Viet Cong commander, Colonel Nguyen Than Hong, aimed to make a large attack on 6th Bn causing a politically unacceptable loss, hoping to cause its withdrawal. The Viet Cong 275 Regiment moved south intending to attack. The VC continually formed assault waves and moved forward but were decimated by artillery fire. The soldiers of D Company showed excellent discipline holding their line and repulsing any VC that got through the artillery barrage. D Company were supported by 24 105mm and 155mm guns from Australian, New Zealand artillery units and the US 2/35 Battalion, which fired deeper into VC positions. Over 3,000 rounds of artillery were fired. The Australian A Battery fired rounds every 15 seconds for three hours. The VC were decimated with over 500 killed and 750 wounded. Australian loses were 18 killed and 24 wounded.

Color Counters: Over 500 of them on two sheets (these represent 280 doubled sided counters).

One Rulebook

One 11x17" color map

The map scale is about 250 yards per hex. Each combat represents unit a platoon (10 to 15 men), one leader, or one APC (Armored Personnel Carrier, M-113s). A game turn represents 30 minutes of time.