American
The US Army was also heavily engaged in the Pacific Theatre. A US Force can field two formations from the US Army.
US Army Formations and Units follow the standard US Special Rules, such as Observer, Stabiliser (for Tanks), and Time on Target (for artillery).
They also have the Determined special rule. Determined troops have a better Rally rating.
US Army troops are usually rated Confident 4+, Green 5+, Aggressive Is Hit On 3+, but they also gain all the rating benefits from the Determined special rules.
The first of these formations is the US Army Rifle Company. This formation shares much of the organisation as their comrades in North Africa. The formation has compulsory units of an HQ and two or three Rifle Platoons. Added to this is one or two M1917 Machine-gun Platoons, one or two 37mm Anti-tank Platoons, one or two 81mm Mortar Platoons, and a T30 75mm Assault Gun Platoon.
The Rifle Platoons have seven to ten M1 Garand rifle teams and a M1 Bazooka team. Further to this can be added a M1919 LMG team for some added firepower.
Further machine-gun fire comes from the M1917 Machine-gun Platoons, while plenty of indirect artillery fire is available in the 81mm Mortar Platoons.
Anti-tank defence in not a problem either with the 37mm Anti-tank Platoons available in that role. The 37mm anti-tank guns has more than enough punch (AT 7, FP 4+) to see off most Japanese tanks.
Finally, the T30 75mm Assault Gun Platoon with its T30 75mm HMC half-track mounted mountain howitzers provide the company with its own self-propelled artillery.