Howdy Carl,
Aaron and I finished our game of
AP-120 "Kingston Of The Hill" this evening. I enjoyed playing this scenario a lot.
Never mind the enemy, my plan didn't survive contact with the map !!! In turns 2-4, I had a considerably high number of Cloakers straying. Some stacks even strayed multiple times, which puts making it to the battle at all in question. But the units that did make it to the board 25 hill did a decent enough job of keeping the Americans busy. Things got tough when the OBA started a brushfire on the right flank, which I thought to be the most ideal and non-congested route. But more than a few good sniper results tipped the scales in my favor and allowed 2 stacks (of turn 1 reinforcements !!!) to advance in position to give the Americans too much to do in the final turn. Aaron conceded after an ineffectual American turn 8 CCPh.
One big thing that I forgot all about in this playing was that the North Koreans (considered as Red Chinese) appear to get Dare-Death Squads (G18.6). Launching Dare-Death attacks would be a very effective late game tactic in this scenario. The Red Chinese are a side I haven't played a lot with. I've played 2 (BFP) scenarios against Red Chinese, but this was my first go at actually playing them.
Very easy to recommend this scenario.
John.