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One Bold Move - Battle for Tay Ninh, 1968

By: Firefight Games

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: DTP War Games (Firefight Games)

Last Stocked on 10/6/2022

Product Info

Title
One Bold Move - Battle for Tay Ninh, 1968
Publisher
Category
Author
Perry Moore
Publish Year
2006
Dimensions
8.5x11x.15"
NKG Part #
2147366460
MFG. Part #
PRYTNI
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.

After the military failure of the North Vietnamese Tet offensive in January, the NVA conducted their first divisional attack in the Tay Ninh environs during a hot, monsoonal August. It was the last attempt to "spill American blood" in large quantities. Politically, the January attack was a success as the American media heavily reported it. Mili-tarily, it had totally failed in the assigned objectives. For the August offensive, the NVA concentrated two divisions, the 5th and 9th. The 5th had grown to 15,000 men and elements of the plan called for the capture of American M113 APC's from the 10lh ARVN squadron to infiltrate into the US headquarters for it's destruction. The plan also called for the divisions to be used piecemeal with the objective of killing Americans and occupying Tay Ninh City. Such an event would reap a political bonanza equal to the Tet Offensive. It was thought this would decimate US morale because War Zone C was well occupied by American troops. More important to the NVA plan was the hope that the awesome American airpower would be neutralized by the August monsoons. For the next 11 days, a hectic, fierce battle strung out the Americans and their M-48 tanks. Whent he NVA occupied over five city blocks of Tay Ninh, it was the worst nightmare for the US.

Specifications:

Two 11x17 inch maps, creating a 11x34 inch playing surface, 280 counters, company and platoon level game, each hex 1/2 mile, each turn one day, 11 turns. Playing aids include off Map zones for NVA movement and US search, Game Turn record, numerous charts and tables.