The Monsoon begins.
EEV TOTAL: 14 EXPECTED INCREASE: None
VICTORY TOTAL: +1 Free World Allies
PACIFICATION VPs TOTAL: FWA 3/NLF 2 THIS TURN: FWA 1/NLF 1
ACTIONS DURING NLF REPLAY: 112
DMZ
This area brings about the first meeting of the US and the NVA regulars. I initiate no ground combat in game terms but for the troops involved in the patrolling/contacts that make the zones of control and spotting work it was combat enough.
During the NLF turn a NVA regiment clears Dong Ha. It remains in Dong Ha (which has no VP value). This will help Curt pressure my river line more by providing spotting for his artillery than from any ability to punch through with ground attacks. All three regts of the 308th NVA were spotted moving into the area during the NLF turn. They were not all identified but those are the only units they could be at this point. So Curt definitely has the potential to launch a damaging attack if he can find an exposed unit. This could be an expensive proposition if I have enough air units set for CAS. More likely the units will just provide a safe area and spotting for the divisional artillery while they get several turns of hex conversions in Quang Tri.
The artillery unit itself is the real threat. He makes any ground action against the infantry regts a very expensive proposition within his range. The 308th divisional arty has 81 artillery weapons that can total 1750 artillery factors. It starts at half strength but it is the only unit pulling from the 12 replacements a turn and should be approaching full strength. My operations around NVA units are always guided by finding out if there is artillery in the area and what its tube strength is. These units can punish me hard and relatively safely. This and their ability to influence both offensive and defensive operations makes them my highest priority targets in a turn almost without exception.
Below is a game start image of the 308th HQ/divisional artillery.
