I've toyed with the idea of running a Merc-style game using the standard T2K rules. I don't think I would need/use any supplemental, Merc 2000 rules or resources. I think a copy of Pelton's World's Most Dangerous Places would cover the setting and background fairly well.
As for the survey, I vote for "Stay the Course" and "The Iron Dream".
The Far East theater of operations was unfortunately neglected before GDW went belly up. A lot of us would have liked a Korea sourcebook or Korea-based modules. Post-apoc Japan also presents a lot of intriguing gaming possibilities.
As for WWII, there are a lot of cut-off-behind enemy lines scenarios one could run using T2K rules. I almost ran a campaign based on a group of misfit Red Army soldiers tasked with infiltrating Berlin to secure Nazi nuclear program secrets ahead of the other allies. We've discussed several other historical applications of the T2K principles in a couple of threads here.
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