Operation Coronet?

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Operation Coronet?

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Well, there's not much more to say than I'd like an Operation Coronet scenario. Is there one out there, or any interest in (helping?) design one?
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I can see Operation Olympic has been converted to TOAW IV but I don't see an Operation Coronet scenario anywhere.

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Well, there's not much more to say than I'd like an Operation Coronet scenario. Is there one out there, or any interest in (helping?) design one?
I'll go look at Rugged Defense ( the scenario repository ) if you can tell me what time period and location.

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I googled it and found out that Coronet is an early working name
for a different operation. I'll go to Rugged Defense and see what I
can find.

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It turns out that Operation Coronet is an early working name for Operation
Chronicle
which is just one operation under the operational umbrella for
Operation Cartwheel. I found a scenario dealing with Operation Cartwheel
and you can get it here:

tm.asp?m=4488223&mpage=1&key=%26%2365533%3B
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Operation Coronet was the planned Allied landings in the Tokyo area scheduled for March 1946. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation ... ll#Coronet
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