The Fight for Seoul
"The Fight for Seoul" is LFT’s third Historical Module, after The Shield of Cholm. and before it Operation Chariot. This module is also LFT’s first foray into the Korean War, the first hot war of the Cold War era.
"The Fight for Seoul" contains 21 H-series scenarios, 2 campaign games, two maps (each KGS in size), rules, and one sheet of full-color counters. The action moves from battles to cross rolling rural terrain in the face of entrenched hilltop defenders and on into a bitter urban struggle amid a city that was a mix of architectural styles. "The Fight for Seoul" captures a pivotal moment in the Korean War, one which swung the war in favor of the United Nations, if only for a few months.
"The Fight for Seoul" captures the intensity of the battles that led to the liberation of Seoul by U.S. Marines and ROK Marine Corps from KPA forces. Never-seen-before terrain combinations will raise new and challenging issues to the field commanders of your ASL army. How well will you fight for Seoul ?
Contents
Required elements include, but not limited to, Forgotten War, Information Counters of all forms, ASLRB, Gung Ho/Rising Sun and Red Barricades perimeter markers (or their substitute).
Smith’s Ridge module :
2 A1 maps (594 x 841 mm, which is 23,39 x 33,11 inches) for a total playing area of 33,11 x 46,81 inches.
its specific rules booklet (28 pages)
11 scenarios
3 pages of Terrain charts
Seoul module :
2 A1 maps (594 x 841 mm, which is 23,39 x 33,11 inches) for a total playing area of 33,11 x 46,81 inches.
its specific rules booklet (36 pages)
10 scenarios
4 pages of Terrain charts
Campaign games :
its specific rules booklet (28 pages)
the two CG with, for each of them :
- the scenario card
- the UN initial OB
- the initial KPA OB
- the reinforcements charts
- the FLAK alley aid chart (x2)
- the RG purchase record
- the CG Roster
And eventually, a countersheet LFT style (with a mix of 5’8" and 1’2" counters).
Smith Ridge
Scenarios
ID | Name | Nations | Date |
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FT SmR1 | MIRED | KPA / KMC | 22 September 1950 |
FT SmR2 | FENTON’S FOE | KPA - USMC | 22 September 1950 |
FT SmR3 | IN MIN’S GUN | USMC - KPA | 22/23 September 1950 |
FT SmR4 | PASSAGE OF LINES | KPA - UN | 23 September 1950 |
FT SmR5 | FOX ON THE HILL | KPA - USMC | 23 September 1950 |
FT SmR6 | FOX’S FRETFUL NIGHT | USMC - KPA | 23/24 September 1950 |
FT SmR7 | FIGHTIN’ OVER THE FINGER | KPA - USMC | 24 September 1950 |
FT SmR8 | SMITH’S RIDGE | KPA - USMC | 24 September 1950 |
FT SmR9 | PULLER’S PUGILISTs | KPA - USMC | 25 September 1950 |
FT SmR10 | HOTHEADED TREADHEADS | KPA - USMC | 25 September 1950 |
FT SmR11 | WHOA NELLIE ! | KPA - USMC | 25 September 1950 |
The Battle of the Barricades
Scenarios
ID | Name | Nations | Date |
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FT S1 | SIGHTS ON SEOUL | KPA / USMC | 25 September 1950 |
FT S2 | BESTING BASILONE | USMC - KPA | 25/26 September 1950 |
FT S3 | LAST STAND ON AN-SAN | KPA - USMC | 26 September 1950 |
FT S4 | DILEMMA ON MA PO BOULEVARD | KPA - USMC | 26 September 1950 |
FT S5 | RAIL YARD RUMBLE | KPA - USMC | 26 September 1950 |
FT S6 | AT THE RACES WITH DARK HORSE SIX | KPA - USMC | 27 September 1950 |
FT S7 | “LOOKS LIKE THE FOURTH OF JULY” | KPA - USMC | 27 September 1950 |
FT S8 | CHANGING THE GUARD AT NAMDEAMUN | KPA - USMC | 27 September 1950 |
FT S9 | COWBOYS AND INDIANS | KPA - KMC | 26 September 1950 |
FT S10 | LIBERTE CALL | KPA – USMC/KMC | 27 September 1950 |