Counter Attack 4: Korea '95 + 4.1: Korea 2005

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From the Publisher: Korea '95 depicts the first month of war between North and South Korea... more
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Korea '95 depicts the first month of war between North and South Korea during the mid- to late-1990's.

Veteran military analyst Lt Colonel H.C. Meyer III (ret) has brought his experience to bear on the possible eruption of military action an the Korean Peninsula. New units show the development of both the North and South Korean forces since the publication of Korea 95. Six scenarios cover eventsranging from US forces being over committed in Iraq to the long term position of the Rumsfield doctrine - even to Pongyang being the next target in line as the Axis of Evil faces the continuing Coalition crusade for collective global security.

KOREA 2005 The ROK Goes North is an update and expansion for Korea '95 that appeared in CounterAttack magazine #4 in 1992.

Lt. Colonel Henry C. Meyer (Ret) was involved in updates, revisions, and analysis of the Korea '95 game and found that his works were rich enough to render an expansion to the original game. Hence the full production from Just Plain Wargames for his efforts.

This expansion includes:

    rules and scenarios booklet (12 pages - 6 scenarios)
    20 counters
    folio cover (front) / 11 × 17" deployment chart (back)
    3 8 1⁄2 × 14" deployment charts




Präsentationsort im Laden: Ihr findet mich im Regal W8.
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