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Re: Hoagie's Vietnam war in 15mm (new Vietcong smg's, 16th of june)
« Reply #45 on: June 28, 2025, 10:41:34 AM »
That is boo coo numbah one VC, my friend! Your project is going to look fantastic on the tabletop!!

Mike Demana
Haha well I certainly learned something new from desperarely trying to google That vietnam war slang 😅 Thanks! It does come together quite well, I really feel the inspiration to work on it!
Dem fellers be lookin' good, too!
Thank you Capn!🫡

Just a quick update today, I'm jot bringing out the photo box for these, but I did a few casualty tokens to swap out downed figures instead of tipping them on the side. Quite happy with 'em, as usual with Peter Pig!

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Re: Hoagie's Vietnam war in 15mm (new Vietcong smg's, 16th of june)
« Reply #46 on: June 28, 2025, 04:03:26 PM »
Those look great, Hoagie! Sorry to mystify you with the pidgin Vietnam English. I found the best way to immerse myself in that was to read some of the excellent novels set in the war (many written by veterans). Two of the best that I've read include, Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes, and Fields of Fire, by Jim Webb.

Boo coo is pidgin for the French beaucoup (much, many). Number 1 is the best, number 10 is the worst.  :D lol

Do the rules you're using require casualty markers for something? I like using things that add to the look of the table instead of MDF or plastic markers saying, "Shock" or "Disordered," etc.

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Re: Hoagie's Vietnam war in 15mm (new Vietcong smg's, 16th of june)
« Reply #47 on: July 09, 2025, 09:26:21 PM »
The casualties look good.  How do you plan to mark the level of wound (light, severe, dead...)?

Another good book is James R. McDonough's Platoon Leader (which was made into a movie in '88).
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Re: Hoagie's Vietnam war in 15mm (new Vietcong smg's, 16th of june)
« Reply #48 on: July 09, 2025, 10:38:06 PM »
Nice work on the casualties.
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Re: Hoagie's Vietnam war in 15mm (new Vietcong smg's, 16th of june)
« Reply #49 on: July 26, 2025, 01:01:42 PM »
Do the rules you're using require casualty markers for something? I like using things that add to the look of the table instead of MDF or plastic markers saying, "Shock" or "Disordered," etc.

Mike Demana
Yes, Nam'68 has every figure act independently and can be lightly or seriously wounded.

The casualties look good.  How do you plan to mark the level of wound (light, severe, dead...)?

Another good book is James R. McDonough's Platoon Leader (which was made into a movie in '88).

I'm using tiny 5mm dice, yellow for light wound and red for serious.

Nice work on the casualties.

Thank you!


I have finally had the pleasure of running a small game of Nam'68 last thursday, and it was a blast, literally and figuratively! I'm gonna try to write up an AAR by the end of this weekend!

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Re: Hoagie's Vietnam war in 15mm (new Vietcong smg's, 16th of june)
« Reply #50 on: July 26, 2025, 05:31:14 PM »
Looking forward to the write up!

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Re: Hoagie's Vietnam war in 15mm (new Vietcong smg's, 16th of june)
« Reply #51 on: July 27, 2025, 05:12:02 PM »
Looking forward to the write up!

Mike Demana

Me too!

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Re: Hoagie's Vietnam war in 15mm (new Vietcong smg's, 16th of june)
« Reply #52 on: July 27, 2025, 10:29:00 PM »
As previously mentioned, I finally got to run a game of Nam’68 with two mates of mine visiting the scorching hot(!) north. We rolled up a Search and sweep scenario with 5 search points, sweeping down a main road in the late evening. I gave them a reinforced squad and a M60 team (dividing the two fireteams between them and sharing the M60 team), a slap on the back and let them out into the jungle.
Oh yeah and a partly generated Mission briefing to set the scene(not necessary to read):

MISSION BRIEFING
•   Date: 14 January 1968
•   Location: Village of Phu Lac, Quang Ngai Province, South Vietnam
•   Unit: 1st Platoon, Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 5th cavalry  Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division.

OBJECTIVE
Conduct a search and sweep operation in the village of Phu Lac, a small rural settlement suspected of concealing Viet Cong supply caches. The village is located approximately 12 kilometers southeast of Quang Ngai City and lies adjacent to Highway 521, a key route used for enemy logistics.

TERRAIN & FEATURES
•   Phu Lac Village: 3 structures, sparsely arranged.
•   Paddy Fields: Surround the village on the north and south sides; visibility is limited due to tall grass and irrigation dikes.
•   Route 521: Dirt road running west to east through the centre of the village; potential for ambush or IEDs.
•   Nearby Terrain: Light jungle to the west.

ENEMY SITUATION
•   Expected enemy presence is low.
•   Intelligence suggests possible hidden supply caches rather than active fighters.
•   Civilians may be sympathetic to VC; exercise caution during interactions.

MISSION TIMELINE

•   H-Hour: 1600 – Depart from Firebase Granite.
•   1630 – Arrive at Phu Lac via Highway 521.
•   1645–1900 – Conduct sweep and search of village structures and surrounding fields.
•   1900–1930 – Debrief and extraction.

COMMAND & SIGNAL
•   Platoon Leader: 2LT James “Red” Howard
•   Radio Call Sign: “Bravo Three”
•   Company HQ Call Sign: “Bravo Actual”
•   Frequency: PRC-25, Channel 3

Part 1.Initial deployment



Taking point proceeding down “highway” 521 into the small hamlet of Phu Lac was fire team 1 lead by Sgt Harrison, with fire team 2 (Cpl Burgess) following behind. As Cpl Burgess’ team had already seen some combat attrition, being down to 3 men and of suffering morale, was reinforced by the platoon Sergeant Watts and Sp. Ellis, the platoon medic.


The author being slow on the draw with the camera, here Pvt Stone had already taken off to search the hooch in the foreground.


The reinforced second fire team.


The M60 team lead by Pvt Hayes deployed in the bush to the south, taking point on a small hill looking down the village.

It's getting late here in the north, so that will be it for now. I'll try to get to the action in part 2 tomorrow.

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Re: Hoagie's Vietnam war in 15mm (new Vietcong smg's, 16th of june)
« Reply #53 on: July 28, 2025, 07:58:07 AM »
Lovely looking table you got there.  :o
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Re: Hoagie's Vietnam war in 15mm (new Vietcong smg's, 16th of june)
« Reply #54 on: July 28, 2025, 05:42:42 PM »
The table looks amazing -- love it! Looking forward to part two of the report...  :-*

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Re: Hoagie's Vietnam war in 15mm (Nam'68 AAR - 2025-07-28)
« Reply #55 on: July 28, 2025, 11:05:51 PM »
Thanks everyone, and without further ado:
Part 2. Explosion-proof americans
Fire Team 1 quickly secured a position in the center of the village, settling into a paddy field while Pvt. Stone began searching the central hut. The calm was shattered by a sudden, loud explosion followed by a rising stack of smoke. It didn't look good from Sgt. Harrison's position.

Fire team 2 had taken an approach northwest to investigate a large stilted longhouse. Pvt. Medina and Pvt. Hall sprinted across open ground, taking cover behind a nearby tree. Unbeknownst to them, the tree was booby-trapped with an old French 80mm mortar round. The device detonated, obliterating the tree and setting the longhouse on fire. Miraculously, Medina and Hall emerged unscathed.

The explosion appeared to be the signal for the VC to launch their ambush. Light machine gun fire erupted toward Fire Team 1 but did nothing to rattle the grunts, who immediately returned fire, pinning most of the lmg team.
Pvt Stone taking the cue to get on with it and get back to the fight, hurriedly searched the hut, sprang another booby trap - now a hand grenade perched behind a vase - which proceeded to blow out a side wall but nothing else. Lucky americans!

The VC had very little luck pinning anyone of Fire team 1, which then was free to push west into a better blocking position.

A second VC cell, armed with outdated French bolt-action rifles, opened fire on Fire Team 1. Their marksmanship proved just as poor as the LMG team’s, and they were quickly suppressed as well.
 
The quite populated village had civilians running northeast to cover behind the American lines, and it was this distraction that lended the VC their only success in bleeding the imperialist occupiers. A single vc infiltrator snuck up behind Cpl Burgess of fire team 2, who was pre-occupied trying to search the still burning longhouse for survivors of the explosion. Shot in the back at close range, Burgess was dead before he hit the ground.

A brief firefight ensued, somewhat longer than anticipated considering the precarious position of the outed infiltrator, ending with his death, breaking the morale of the remaining VC, who opted for fighting another day, disappearing back into the jungle.

For the Americans, the battle ended on a bitter note. With one casualty on each side, the kill ratio stood at 1:1 and scored as an US defeat.

Still, the campaign phase offered some consolation: both fire teams were promoted to veteran status, though the threat level increased to Mike (medium).

All things considered we had a lot of fun with this game, and looking forward to run it again soon. It was particularly nail-biting for me as the VC, as I had two turns of being almost perfectly lined up for a devastating grenade throw right in the middle of Fire team 1, but had ro play two turns in a row without any advanced actions >:(
« Last Edit: July 29, 2025, 12:36:23 PM by Hoagie »

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Re: Hoagie's Vietnam war in 15mm (Nam'68 AAR - 2025-07-28)
« Reply #56 on: July 29, 2025, 03:20:32 PM »
Very interesting.  I'm be watching to see how your campaign unfolds.  Looks like your boys got a taste of what's in store.

Nice looking board and figs, by the way...

Mike (Medium) Threat Level, huh?  It'll be interesting to see how many squads are in your next game...


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Re: Hoagie's Vietnam war in 15mm (Nam'68 AAR - 2025-07-28)
« Reply #57 on: July 29, 2025, 06:04:21 PM »
Wow...the VC definitely had a downer of a day, while the Americans (especially those triggering the booby traps) were very lucky. Like Jim, I'll be interested to see the progress of your unit in its tour.  :)

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Re: Hoagie's Vietnam war in 15mm (Nam'68 AAR - 2025-07-28)
« Reply #58 on: August 02, 2025, 12:07:25 PM »
Very interesting.  I'm be watching to see how your campaign unfolds.  Looks like your boys got a taste of what's in store.

Nice looking board and figs, by the way...

Mike (Medium) Threat Level, huh?  It'll be interesting to see how many squads are in your next game...


Thank you for the kind words, as the bar of writing up Nam'68 AAR's have already been set quite high by someone.... It really is the first proper AAR I've posted, never really a thing when I only was only interacting with historical wargaming communities on Facebook and instagram. AAR doesn't rea

Yeah, it's gonna be interesting to see. I don't know when we can play next time, the players were friends visiting from out of town, but I might "share" the platoon with a few other local friends who've been quite interested in trying it out... maybe they can have the other two squads.

Thematically, going up one threat level for the February game fits quite well with 1968, with the tet offensive going on. I'll have something cooked up for them  >:D

Wow...the VC definitely had a downer of a day, while the Americans (especially those triggering the booby traps) were very lucky. Like Jim, I'll be interested to see the progress of your unit in its tour.  :)

Mike Demana

They certainly were! I had all the assets for wreaking some havoc, but the dice said otherwise I failed more than one 2+ rolls, and they managed quite a few 6+'s. Yo ucan't plan for that! lol But it sure was a lot of fun anyway, and my players loved it! I do think they also made some good tactical decisions after the initial somewhat bunched up deployment that did constrain my own options, which is always fun to see!

I also put in a lot of effort to finish up as many figures as possible for the game, and this is the fruit of that labor:




I'm gonna put out the platoon roster next, and se how we can move things around in light of recent casualties.

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Re: Hoagie's Vietnam war in 15mm (Nam'68 AAR - 2025-07-28)
« Reply #59 on: August 08, 2025, 09:37:01 PM »
I really don't know how I managed to pull this off this but the assembly line just kept churning and the third squad is painted and finished, and with that the whole platoon! :o I'm gonna paint a few more nco's and a mortar team to have enough figures for a USMC platoon, but now it's back to Vietcong and terrain.


 

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