This weekend I had the opportunity to run a Vietnam themed game using the Fistful of Lead rules, which have become my go-to over the pandemic and adapt well to any time period. Wiley Games has done an exceptional job with this series of games. A convention in Kansas City, March to Victory, run by the owners of Wiley Games, reminded me that I should revive this blog, but more of that on another post.
The American forces attempted to cross the river west of the LZ but came under machine gun fire from a hidden position. Casualties were taken immediately and the attempts to secure the dead and wounded led to a bunched up formation; perfect target for an NVA mortar strike. More casualties ensued. The radio operator made a desperate call for gunships to fire in support and a small OH-13 to land between the trees along the river so that wounded could be evacuated.
The retreat was to end in disaster. A mortar barrage kept the fleeing troops heads down while communist infantry rushed the LZ. An RPG struck a Huey while it landed, destroying it and blocking the LZ from being used further. With the American force cut off from any retreat and the NVA and VC players having constant reinforcements, we called the game, ruling it a catastrophic loss for the forces of democracy.