Up Front Scenario JHJ/G45: Halha River Bridge Adapted from ASL Scenario G45 (The General 32/2) Nomonhan, Manchukuo, 8 July 1939 Elite Japanese Attacker: 1-8, 10, 14, 18-20, 32, DC Russian Defender: 3-13, 21, 26, 29 (37mm, effect 1[1]) Attacker Sets Up and Plays First. Number of Decks: 3 Remove the -3 Buildings cards to be discarded unused or as an RNC/RPC draw. Special Rules: SSR.1 The Pillbox is treated as a Cower card. Minefield and Wire cards are treated as Cower cards if held by the attacker. SSR.2 Desert Rules (52) are in effect, except no Sandstorms (52.4) will occur. SSR.3 There is a bridge at defender's RC0 in Group B. Defending groups may not move between RC0 and RC-1 except at Group B and attacking groups may not move between RC5 and RC6 except at Group B. The bridge may be destroyed if a defending group B at RC0 is infiltrated and a demo charge is placed; the DC will destroy the bridge automatically unless it is a dud. If there is no such defending group, any attacking group A-C at RC5 may place the demo charge without infiltration. It may also be attacked by HE ordnance, in which case treat it as if it has a KIA number of 10. SSR.4 The attacking player secretly records which Personality card holds the DC during Prepare for Play. Victory Conditions: The attacker wins immediately upon destroying the bridge. The defender wins by avoiding the attacker's Victory Conditions. Revised: 5/17/00