@Emperor_Taiki:
Ok, Burma actauly sounds like a pretty good idea. I am not sure exactly what it would cover. You think it should cover the whole front from 1942-45? When I first saw people advicating for CBI I thaught they were talking about including all of china aswell!
A CBI game would center on Burma, with the allies having positions on the Indian side of the border, the Japanese having positions on the Thai side of the border, with the abality to land troops near Rangoon, and the Chinese having positions on the Yunan side of the border, perhapse including the main city of Kunming. The country would be divided in to a number of tt, but you’d really need to concentrate on the 3 main rivers, the Irrawady the Salween and the Mekong rivers that divide it. Somehow you would need rules covering the difficulties crossing them, a movment limit or penelty maybe? You’d also have to factor in the high mountians in the north with similar rules.
You would probably have rules covering the Burma road, which would play a very central part. Different objectives for the allies, the Japanese and the Chinese, espically with reguards to what they need. The allies would be trying to stop the Japanese, and push them back, the Japanese would be trying to invade India, while the Chinese would just want their supply line open and to hell with the rest of it.
I think it would make for an intresting dynamic if China had its own objectives and was more independent. Granted they wouldnt have a huge attacking army, but they would or could play a important part.
Japan would want to cut the bruma road, and then use it to invade China’s yunan province and even try to use it to push into India.
The allies would be fighting to safeguard India, keep China supplied, and destroy Japanese forces in Burma.
So many colorful forces fought in Burma too. You had Ameircan GI’s next to German trained Chinese, Sikh warriors, Burmese head hunters and Gurkha’s. This was where Frank D. Merrills famous unit “Merrills Marauders” fought. Where the ecentric British commander Orde Windgate created the “Chindits”, the worlds first modern special forces. Tactics modern armies use today in long range insertion and extraction of troops were born here.
This is really just the tip of the iceberg too!