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KOREA 2005 - The ROK Goes North
by Lt. Colonel H. C. Meyer III, (Ret)
Tensions between North Korea and the rest of the world, including
old-line ally, China, continue to worsen as crops fail the eroding North
Korean economy while military adventurism impels a nuclear development
program that threatens the peace in Asia. 13,000 artillery pieces are
aimed at South Korea and only a continuing flow of food and oil from the
United States keeps them silent... for now.
Veteran military analyst Lt Colonel H. C. Meyer III (ret) has brought
his experience to bear on the possible eruption of military action on
the Korean Peninsula. New units show the development of both the North
and South Korean forces since the publication of KOREA '95.
Six scenarios cover events ranging from US forces being over committed
in Iraq to the long term position of the Rumsfield doctrine - even to
Pongyang being the next target in line as the 'Axis of Evil' faces the
continuing Coalition crusade for collective global security.
KOREA 2005 Expansion Counters
Expansion module for KOREA '95 that brings
into play counters representing further military units that might take
part in any operations in Korea. Contains extensive discussion of United
States' logistical planning and actions in place to control the
movement of American military resources from various locations to Korea.
You must have a copy of KOREA '95 in order to employ this expansion module