Skip to main content

Pork Chop Hill 2016

By: Critical Hit

Type: Ziplock

Product Line: Advanced Tobruk System - Assorted

Last Stocked on 6/11/2022

Product Info

Title
Pork Chop Hill 2016
Publisher
Category
Sub-category
Publish Year
2016
Dimensions
9.5x12x.5"
NKG Part #
2147629038
MFG. Part #
CRTATS_PORK_CHOP_2016
Type
Ziplock

Description

"Iron Triangle" Outpost Pork Chop Hill, Korea 6 July 1953: At 1025 hours on the night of July 6th a massive artillery and mortar barrage preceded an onslaught by 700 soldiers from the CCF 200th Regiment, 67th Division. The sounds from the crashing shells concealed the oncoming Chinese, until they burst forward in what was described as “a moving carpet of yelling, howling men--whistles and bugles blowing, their officers screaming like women driving their men uphill.” In a bunker CP just beneath the crest of the hill Corporal Dale W. Cain heard his radio come alive with reports of “enemy in large numbers”. Company A reported hand-to-hand fighting in the trenches. The battle was fought in a driving monsoon rain, making evacuation of the wounded difficult, as well as re-supply.

As the battle swayed back and forth, the Chinese made repeated pushes to take the hill while both sides unleased a storm of artillery fire upon the struggling soldiers. During the course of two days, parts of four companies defended Pork Chop. At dawn on July 8th, the rain ended for a time and the initial defenders were withdrawn. The defenders counted nine enemy assaults during the night of July 6-7. By 11 July General Taylor reluctantly decided to abandon Pork Chop Hill. As had been the case on Old Baldy, Taylor could not justify risking more lives for a hill that was of minimal strategic significance. The armistice was finally just around the corner.

Here you have the opportunity to get yourself on to one of the harshest, steepest, most bitterly fought-over (not to mention Gregory Peck movie-famous) battlefields of the 20th Century. This is not your mother's Pork Chop - it's a newly remastered and the map is about 120% enlarged! It makes for an amazing battlefield! You receive a 'lucky 7' set of scenarios that all play on the new map, covering a good 100+ hours plus of gaming.

Includes:

  • 1 Color Wraparound Cover Sheet
  • Four 18” x 12.5” Color Cardstock Maps
  • Two Countersheets of 148 Counters
  • 2 ATS Battlefield Walkaround Sheets
  • 8 Scenarios
Scenarios included:

  • Loss of the Outpost –“Iron Triangle” Outpost Pork Chop Hill, Korea, March 23rd 1953
  • ”Organization in Depth” - “Iron Triangle” Outpost Pork Chop Hill, Korea, April 15th 1953
  • April Assault - “Iron Triangle” Outpost Pork Chop Hill, Korea, April 16th 1953
  • Photo Op - “Iron Triangle” Outpost Pork Chop Hill, Korea, April 16th 1953
  • Love American Style - “Iron Triangle” Outpost Pork Chop Hill, Korea, April 16th 1953
  • Through the Front Door - “Iron Triangle” Outpost Pork Chop Hill, Korea, April 17th 1953
  • Last Attack on Pork Chop Hill - “Iron Triangle” Outpost Pork Chop Hill, Korea
  • The Longest Night – Along the road between Koto-Ri and Hagaru-Ri, Korea, November 29th 1950