Tuesday, August 5, 2025

The Jats in the Rubber

 As the Japanese assaulted the main British lines at Jitra, they also slammed into the Jat battalion nearby in a rubber plantation. This game turned quickly into the most lopsided struggle I ever experienced. It involved the Chain of Command Rules surrounding the Japanese using the aircraft bombardment attachment. This required a d6 roll by the British player to determine if they will arrive on time. In three of five rolls, I (British player) a one was rolled which kept three of the Jat squads from entering the battlefield until the end of the turn (x3 sixes in the Command points phase needed in a turn! It turned out that they never did arrive. That meant 3/4 of the defenders would never take part. Needless to say, this meant for an impossible game, but hey, thats the way things go.

On the third phase of the turn, the Jats received their Vickers MMG team which opened fire on the quickly approaching Japanese...

The one Jat squad that did arrive (to the right of the Vickers team), quickly inflicted numerous casualties on a second Japanese squad, although it did receive a lot of Shock in return...
That same squad then took numerous casualties and even more Shock. The unit is nearly suppressed already (Shock markers equaling the remaining figures)...
The Vickers team got exactly one phase of fire before it was overrun and destroyed...
Unfortunately for the Jats, their one squad was now suppressed in the fifth phase!
The Jats get their 2lb ATG which scores a hit on the Japanese Chi Ha tank, forcing it to retire a few inches. Howeveer, it then it is hit by Shock that almost suppressed it...
Closeup of the brave gun crew...
The Jat squad is barely hanging on...
The Chi Ha tank plays cat and mouse behind the native hut...
The ATG is forced to fire against the advancing Japanese squad because there is literally nothing else at the Jats disposal. They do succeed in getting a hit...
The Jats seem to be getting the advantage against the Japanese to their front...
But Additional Japanese troops are now flanking the Jats from the left, who are now Suppressed...
And then they are outed as the 2lb crew is wiped out as well. And that was it, very frustrating...
This game unfortunately reinforces my opinion that Chain of Command is not my choice of WWII Rules. It was however interesting to use their mini-campaign covering Malaya, something you do see very often!













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