Jason Petho -> RE: Sneak Peeks, Coming Attractions, Works-In-Progress (4/20/2020 5:47:05 AM)
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Campaign Series Vietnam: ALPHA Graphics: SCENARIO DESIGN New scenario: Tanks in the Wire - Battle of Lang Vei 6 February, 1968 [Lang Vei, Quang Tri Province, South Vietnam]: On January 23rd, 1968, the PAVN 24th Regiment attacked the small Laotian outpost at Bane Houei Sane, under the control of the Royal Laos Army BV-33 'Elephant' Battalion. It was not until elements of the PAVN 198th Tank Battalion turned up at Bane Houei Sane, the Laotian soldiers and their families panicked and retreated into South Vietnam. After Bane Houei Sane was captured, the PAVN 24th Regiment was tasked with the capture of Lang Vei. Tucked away in the northwest corner of Quang Tri Province, in densely wooded, rugged terrain of the I Corps tactical zone, Lang Vei seemed a likely place for a Free World outpost. It was thirty-five kilometres south of the Demilitarized Zone and one and a half kilometres east of the Xe Pone River, the Laotian border. To the northeast, eight kilometers away, was the Marine combat base at Khe Sanh. The Lang Vei Special Forces Camp was south of Lang Vei Village, built along a stretch of Highway 9, a major east-west, all-weather road. The road was cut-off at Khe Sanh Village following the attack by elements of the PAVN 66th Regiment the PAVN 24th Regiment, supported by a tank company of the 198th Tank Battalion, two sapper companies and 152mm artillery at Co Roc Mountain in Laos. Defending the camp was the U.S. Special Forces Detachment A-101, with a few companies of CIDG, with heavy weapons that was later reinforced by a MIKE Company. Some of the heavy weapons included 4.2-inch mortars, M-72 Antitank Rocket Launchers, 57mm Recoilless Rifles and 106mm Recoilless Rifles. During the day of February 6th, the PAVN had bombarded the camp at various times throughout the day, but at 23:15, the 152mm and mortars shells pounded the camp, which covered the movements of the 24th Regiment as it moved into position. Ten minutes later, the PAVN 24th Regiment, supported by eleven PT-76 light reconnaissance tanks, attacked from three directions against Lang Vei. The defenders would be grateful for the presence of the recoilless rifles would help blunt the tank attack, but it would not be long before they would have tanks in the wire. [H2H/SIDE A][HIS][CSL]: [ALL][CSEE, Variable Objectives][1.00] [image]local://upfiles/12395/3FB02228B90D4F4C8DEB1D9572CDB7EF.jpg[/image]
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