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1942年2月12日
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蝗军一回合猪突即攻陷以3个阿三旅防守为主的锡兰科伦坡城,近2W英联邦杂牌走进战俘营~~东京玫瑰再次向全亚洲淫民发布了这个好消息~~
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; h% A+ @1 w6 w* m' HGround combat at Colombo (29,48)
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1 T- o- Y7 _, VJapanese Shock attack
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; k$ m3 F+ t+ x$ e! H9 T/ mAttacking force 27325 troops, 464 guns, 376 vehicles, Assault Value = 933
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3 ]) S* x5 s- B* \' ?Defending force 15703 troops, 185 guns, 180 vehicles, Assault Value = 343
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 29 ^9 C/ ^& I' {4 L( J, R% N

6 f& o4 |, X6 yJapanese adjusted assault: 1460
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! l# q7 Y, A3 G( C) G4 iAllied adjusted defense: 164 : C) H; L1 K3 j9 C4 _

9 x, Q# R3 ^5 rJapanese assault odds: 8 to 1 (fort level 2) 2 ?0 a) `3 `. Y. d8 p  j
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Japanese forces CAPTURE Colombo !!!
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8 x) }9 H3 i; l2 M$ W, cNo Allied losses
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7 u) j% V4 |2 ~6 Z% MDefender: leaders(+), experience(-)# a% {$ u; s; e9 n4 K. b
Attacker: shock(+)' C( e# A# \8 [2 A4 r" W4 T6 D
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Japanese ground losses:0 v9 p9 q% \" c$ c3 M+ }0 Y* A
      954 casualties reported8 r# A" p& s- e: |
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 69 disabled
4 v' Z  i" {5 Z         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 74 disabled. @5 T$ f. F& W% J
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 17 disabled
' C% Z9 ]( ]1 f6 r7 w      Vehicles lost 41 (6 destroyed, 35 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:
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         Squads: 422 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 s$ T, M, C+ q5 a. v/ ^7 D. I         Non Combat: 1066 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 ^- J- L3 b0 g. Q; L' Z7 n         Engineers: 82 destroyed, 0 disabled
* @0 T+ j: Z( p! k( O; v      Guns lost 156 (156 destroyed, 0 disabled)
1 T4 `* O# w% \9 r      Vehicles lost 212 (212 destroyed, 0 disabled)
# ?: a7 u; X0 Q( ?8 l      Units destroyed 10  n. c; [3 @3 T" s+ l

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. F) F1 @  l! e' o# D8 CAssaulting units:
3 ^: `3 K1 S) P0 K; s: G, L# a$ Y; a    1st Tank Regiment
& x1 O8 d) k  T( \3 T( ~- u    15th Ind. Engineer Regiment1 j+ W" R0 r  j+ w
    4th Ind. Engineer Regiment
( J; ~9 f, W  h    1st Formosa Inf. Regiment9 U- e4 c7 }9 D7 U0 Q/ }
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    2nd Tank Regiment6 l+ F* h5 g8 |. h
    48th Recon Regiment
+ j0 f% Y% j& c    62nd Infantry Group + @( _. t* k1 A% `# A
    23rd Ind. Engineer Regiment" s) ?: n$ W& ?; g6 _
    5th Engineer Regiment8 ]6 D$ `0 D( l9 T( q6 z" J1 q
    5th Amphibious Brigade
! a! d4 f: ]9 q2 O  c+ x    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion4 n( Z8 _% P- b% k  @8 ]7 ?9 U. R6 c
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment, j/ X/ h3 \( r7 e1 {+ t. a7 u
    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion7 g0 M1 H9 w5 [! g
    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
9 `2 s( h% A) W    55th Mountain Gun Regiment
- j3 _4 G5 j* T+ H7 Q9 _1 c    15th Army+ l& K5 a9 [: D6 w
    48th Field Artillery Regiment
7 r  j1 ^( b" B0 H    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment) x) z7 k9 O5 o# Y% v$ X6 f8 O
    32nd Field AA Battalion) ^! l$ L2 _8 Q  H. Z4 r9 a
    25th Army
3 C" e4 N% v$ j) b3 R    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment6 ^- `1 e; Z) ^& A! ~# j
    8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
( a' u0 y, U4 P1 ]    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment- e9 z! a  F& H1 M
    14th Army- ~9 c8 J2 Y5 O2 y
    34th Field AA Battalion' w2 ?# r, X5 H
    5th Field Artillery Regiment
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7 Y+ o# \8 f8 d1 e+ c' ?& d8 |& @Defending units:2 e9 l1 @5 I5 h) m+ V0 Z4 ]8 S
    99th Indian Brigade
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    Colombo Fortress
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    2nd Ceylon H AA Regiment$ n6 s  z* J5 W* D
    1st RM Heavy AA Regiment* U7 o5 X: k' j  A
    Ceylon Base Force
' X1 M* A4 H2 N1 q$ k    222 Group RAF
% Q6 k' l1 B" A0 W- L8 R5 u0 }    Ceylon Command
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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
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" F2 o# i3 D3 Z6 ^本周各大战场动静不大,NG一代蝗军继续巩固既有阵地,南洋每天数百架飞机轰炸困在爪哇岛上万隆的1400战力盟军,消耗其补给。缅甸战场,蝗军攻克曼德勒后沿着通往密支那的雨林缓慢推进~~。印度战场蝗军同样沿着印度洋海岸线在稳步推进,已经攻克海德拉巴等地,正在逼近孟买。- j8 Y1 [' T8 b( V. Y! F. @) V1 T

7 }5 o+ |- A4 ~% f2 m3 D0 w2 K这些天的重头戏是中国战场,蝗军在西北和华南分别取得较大进展。0 n6 k) P3 {  X) U

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早在41年底攻克中原南阳城事,大本营就制定了2套入川计划,一路蝗军沿着西安方向公路推进,一路直接从南阳出发前往安康,穿越一格山林地带进入四川盆地,为此蝗军准备了5个师团1个旅团的兵力,在第1军指挥部和华北治安军指挥部的统帅下秘密入川,达到奇兵的效果。截至当前已经顺利击溃在四川盆地内进行截击的国军2个军,杀入剑阁城下~~: x+ j" T) O7 [& v7 j& H1 i
Ground combat at 78,42 (near Kienko)' ]2 O* o) _; l5 ], J  `/ g
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Japanese Deliberate attack4 D) d0 A  I! x, e; D
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Attacking force 23275 troops, 196 guns, 64 vehicles, Assault Value = 1332
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6 A9 s+ M; c! w0 |9 I' {Defending force 12304 troops, 77 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 293
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Japanese adjusted assault: 358
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Allied adjusted defense: 20
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5 v8 Z3 N! ]* R$ z0 T& h2 @Japanese assault odds: 17 to 1
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Combat modifiers1 r; I6 x+ Y/ ~! S  c- X& m* w
Defender: leaders(+), disruption(-), experience(-)
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      182 casualties reported1 [! b$ c: e/ d8 X* D
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 9 disabled+ i4 ^  R# w& _' o8 F
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled3 ]2 W+ V# }" @: {. }  ?4 @
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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0 r! d/ q+ z" T/ }2 G" y7 w. zAllied ground losses:
0 P- ?/ X5 H, l% S3 H5 f) R      4500 casualties reported+ w1 x1 P( J" k( j" r( a6 C. i
         Squads: 230 destroyed, 0 disabled
* D- F' b/ s: e         Non Combat: 258 destroyed, 0 disabled& m& @: C6 H0 C* M
         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 7 disabled
0 f3 X4 p) \% `& r& _4 P  h6 }      Guns lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)& f, M" [( t! s) H
      Units retreated 1
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3 w6 J2 |5 o- PDefeated Allied Units Retreating!4 ^) T8 {6 E( I+ i

* D( p& O. r+ t$ z" t1 N( ?Assaulting units:* b, G  d% T+ B! E/ b$ N: N: P
    37th Division+ M" y6 j! `4 z; `9 w
    35th Division. x2 x3 s& |5 a+ Z& b
    41st Division3 P+ T5 ~6 j1 e1 d
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    18th Chinese Corps# Q8 F- M$ Q2 \. _7 C
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5 |* @. ]! s; E% d华南战场:5 O! O9 o6 r/ M! J- c+ S# I

9 {9 D1 }- N6 x, N0 I# E国军在长衡一带平原地形主动退入芷江、常德等地的山地后,蝗军一部追进,一部继续南下,攻克桂林、柳州等地,目前整个大陆交通线已经完全打通,只有少量国军游击部队在交通线上捣乱,蝗军继续全力清剿中~~
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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
1942年2月22日; q, F, G+ d1 J, j1 J$ G8 W
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印第安纳波利斯的悲歌~~   A; A( p( C( ?3 F  `

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% y) ^# J& a: W! J米酋一代名舰印第安纳波利斯号重巡,未及赶得上运送原子弹,惨遭历史上一样的结局,只不过提前了整整3年半的时间,今日被蝗军SS击沉在努美阿和卢甘维尔一带的海域。
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先是夜间遭到吕68号潜艇的雷击。. t' \' c1 v/ w3 Z9 J& g
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Sub attack near Efate  at 117,155
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9 f+ f( `! I2 E' z$ b. {3 H6 p      SS RO-68, hits 1
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      CA Indianapolis, Torpedo hits 2,  heavy damage0 z6 g& e' ?1 p9 V8 c
      CA Canberra( i3 ]5 _- [* e* Y0 j& N
      CA Australia, Y: e# ^) n, i, H6 R  T
      CA San Francisco
9 @1 D: `6 s/ A5 D      CA Pensacola
& k1 N6 @( L& k5 h      CL Perth
1 n( m4 Z2 u3 P/ R3 B      CL Achilles
0 Z  h7 x* g1 K6 r0 B2 p      DMS Long8 F& B/ K. O7 n4 N+ }; j$ p' V3 P5 L$ K
      DMS Perry
, @. d/ ^/ e: |% H" v      DMS Southard6 p7 F* k, I# ~! z5 W
      DD Case
5 U& _2 ~5 K( L" @* t4 ^* Q( D8 \" F      DD Dunlap& O$ |- E0 }5 X+ x5 \4 n5 A
      DMS Elliot: v, h; Y3 P6 ^1 G8 D) x
      DMS Wasmuth8 }% @" V8 F! B9 J

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4 b6 r2 T: P2 B% ?2 j* k+ tSS RO-68 launches 6 torpedoes at CA Indianapolis(同样是历史上夺命的6枚鱼雷,只不过潜艇由I-58改成了 RO-68)DD Case attacking submerged sub ....
$ \4 o4 w6 B" D$ ^6 NDD Case cannot reach attack position over SS RO-68
- `3 H% G; X  \: |6 uSS RO-68 eludes ASW attack from DD Case # @  L8 j( Q/ R  `' e" ^+ |% c) y
SS RO-68 eludes ASW attack from DD Case
* y/ u2 B+ @1 {8 U# O; ZDD Dunlap fails to find sub and abandons search
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DMS Wasmuth fails to find sub, continues to search...9 l+ D. \1 i: X# z% G3 ~/ O
DD Case attacking submerged sub ....
* N0 Q4 I0 G' f' z2 j, bDMS Wasmuth fails to find sub and abandons search
; O  h& I/ I8 N6 T8 h) c0 e* X6 K2 q! l/ oDD Case fails to find sub, continues to search...; H7 s) {6 y6 q4 ]7 g) q8 J0 m+ |
DD Case fails to find sub, continues to search...' {; W4 g3 F4 o6 L& }5 f$ v
DD Case attacking submerged sub ....  \1 M, N' A( \( Q& ]6 r
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DD Case is out of ASW ammo
9 D3 K; ?8 u" V# iDD Case is out of ASW ammo" G( C  ]  y* _/ z) ^7 A
DD Case is out of ASW ammo( M) }; K* K  n2 D! x! ~
DD Case fails to find sub, continues to search...
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Escort abandons search for sub3 H: }1 b1 C: Z: }  [9 `
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天亮后遭伊175号潜艇补刀,顺利下海~~
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+ k/ J3 `/ H+ v/ eSub attack near Lakatoro  at 119,152
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/ V* w* h% F9 H7 B7 E      SS I-175
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0 U7 P. x5 D2 u1 R      CA Indianapolis, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage
; z+ \! K1 @7 P2 G& ]) j4 v( P      DD Dunlap
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
42年3月3日- ~! R8 d1 N- u2 J, s+ H2 ?# D
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卡拉奇航空战~~
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今日以苏拉特为基地的我蝗军陆海航健儿,主动寻战卡拉奇盟军英军战斗机群,当日蝗军以12格超远航程扫场,尽管客场作战,盟军损失30余架,蝗军损失不到30架,战损比基本1:1,蝗军稍占优势,歼灭盟军印度航空力量的目的已经达到,全部盟军印度战斗机已经损失过半。. T  }* j; _1 k; C7 _- C
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南方军主力一部,今日汇集孟买城下,炮击之后侦察显示战力比10:1,明日即将攻城!
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) r+ l' Y8 c' E+ s( f" [4 VGround combat at Bombay (36,24)
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* H- A9 {+ \+ r4 A8 s( F& UJapanese Bombardment attack2 z# x" b% T+ \" w: N

2 p; R0 Y( a0 H. `Attacking force 2700 troops, 225 guns, 158 vehicles, Assault Value = 2525
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Defending force 9621 troops, 81 guns, 59 vehicles, Assault Value = 245, u7 s! W/ `! u: P- J

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Allied ground losses:% O5 Y5 z# I1 S* T$ o4 t3 d
      20 casualties reported3 ?9 W1 o  h" m: I; \" l2 C
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled$ X' {* x, J; s6 V* j1 h* y
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
$ n7 k5 C# ]/ n7 J" S, Q% x         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
1942年3月5日
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印度战场:
  \: [  o1 b5 g5 C孟买共荣,蝗军和当地反抗米英殖民统治的起义军取得联系,和谐印度政府宣布在孟买成立,亚洲淫民的下一个目标是解放米英鬼畜盘踞的卡拉奇~~
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( y6 z6 J- s1 j6 S. e1 W3 e# Z% ?Ground combat at Bombay (36,24), p$ z3 u2 w/ t

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Attacking force 108557 troops, 1266 guns, 814 vehicles, Assault Value = 3731
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# t! \# V: q- H& |' qDefending force 8194 troops, 81 guns, 59 vehicles, Assault Value = 166
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 16 @7 U$ Q- z7 R8 R& n; R4 s8 B
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Japanese adjusted assault: 2442
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8 Y& Q, Z1 M. S' FAllied adjusted defense: 317 0 I& q# _$ Q9 A5 F1 c

. |( X: ?7 ?* @. p" EJapanese assault odds: 7 to 1 (fort level 1) 8 Y; F5 b: {! X+ m7 |8 X7 |2 f: D: q
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Japanese forces CAPTURE Bombay !!!, \2 Y5 Y' z3 a4 Y
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Combat modifiers% W) l5 p+ n+ W1 @9 m) N
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), experience(-)8 `) M) |  _% [0 |+ q( E4 I. r
Attacker: 8 v9 _0 q. a+ P" d, J2 |9 D* l
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         Squads: 3 destroyed, 42 disabled1 s$ d) a" Q3 k! R: b+ l
         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 61 disabled0 m& b3 m, W/ s
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 12 disabled
- o+ ?3 q7 X- |7 {8 c      Vehicles lost 6 (2 destroyed, 4 disabled)8 Y4 J2 x5 v& Z- P
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      3644 casualties reported
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         Engineers: 25 destroyed, 2 disabled+ ~5 w5 `9 A6 l1 m
      Guns lost 65 (65 destroyed, 0 disabled)9 d0 v; @" b7 h2 m( e; y
      Vehicles lost 28 (26 destroyed, 2 disabled)
, c+ j3 I8 K7 P& k- m( n% V1 L      Units retreated 5% L; t. j& p  I4 J. d
      Units destroyed 2. a( Z# Y% `) ?% P, v/ i- Q% \
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剑阁城外,堵在剑阁连通西安城山地上的国军1K5战力被击退,当场歼灭近1W5K人。2 ?) q( r2 f8 ]( C& c

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$ q. i4 }# L! o7 m) _Ground combat at 79,41 (near Kienko)4 x0 q/ q; S2 L4 J! L0 l
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Attacking force 134938 troops, 2043 guns, 1315 vehicles, Assault Value = 4053: z0 Z7 f( b+ s! _' k

, m) A/ Y0 `+ w5 X; S+ D# ?Defending force 39252 troops, 375 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1238; }, l# P* J. k7 Z% r( c, O( Q
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Japanese adjusted assault: 3483
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Allied adjusted defense: 1456 , t7 O! f# [0 K: y! b
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Japanese assault odds: 2 to 1
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0 L+ C& Z8 c* j5 O7 M& e: ?% qDefender: terrain(+), morale(-), supply(-)' }. R9 W/ g0 s* ?; h; C9 P7 `
Attacker: shock(+)
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2 r9 X+ b2 c1 j0 u: O. }; KJapanese ground losses:
8 h5 X! c* w7 o2 u: v" i2 M1 M/ ~/ c      9278 casualties reported' c8 N  ?: f! u, q% r
         Squads: 30 destroyed, 401 disabled
$ M4 F  s# z. }; O8 C         Non Combat: 55 destroyed, 490 disabled
5 w8 D4 G+ v) F/ I         Engineers: 7 destroyed, 68 disabled
2 Y1 S. q+ c0 G! V      Vehicles lost 97 (16 destroyed, 81 disabled)+ ], Z# g0 u& C
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  `: G/ ^2 U6 s1 d/ mAllied ground losses:9 ?$ Y  e! N8 P4 ]8 F
      15537 casualties reported
  e# S8 G  W$ g         Squads: 592 destroyed, 24 disabled+ [1 V, `* v) d" @. M/ ]# [
         Non Combat: 600 destroyed, 7 disabled% ~- H/ ^: N+ X
         Engineers: 13 destroyed, 6 disabled
$ Z% G+ J, Q4 g  \$ G2 {- ]      Guns lost 16 (12 destroyed, 4 disabled)4 j5 X4 m% s+ e7 ?; t; v' E  K
      Units retreated 12$ @* {' J( n' q# B5 D* W
      Units destroyed 1
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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
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! t; T) s5 u; F3 ]% Q9 T卡拉奇封锁战!!& P. _9 b2 D" Y# _

$ L  F+ n$ f8 J0 h: ^- ?印度已经摇摇欲坠,米酋27不顾盟友死活,拼死前往卡拉奇运增援,以印度苏加特和孟买为基地的蝗军海航,奋力拦截中~~,不断击沉一切敢于靠近卡拉奇的盟军舰船,卡拉奇外海已经成为鲨鱼游猎场,大量人员武器装备和物资送入大海~~
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" m" N( B! |+ f+ z联合舰队水面战主力一部,对卡拉奇实施昼夜3段炮击,效果一般,不幸的是炮击编队所携带的DMS全部因主动扫雷而惨遭CD击沉,牺牲6艘DMS,清理掉60余枚水雷。
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4 t, m0 J/ Y) G* o; M- qNight Naval bombardment of Karachi at 40,8. D5 F& ]' X0 Y4 q

* z' j6 q+ e6 b/ XAllied aircraft
7 B: t9 c4 h! E  }      no flights
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Allied aircraft losses' @1 s" w: W3 {8 L/ _  r
      Hurricane IIa Trop: 4 destroyed on ground9 C1 z3 U  _  y( l% c
      Hurricane IIb Trop: 2 destroyed on ground3 d) x& L- H9 ]3 g: P7 R2 z' X- {
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Japanese Ships
: \# C5 z5 m3 g5 Q      BB Ise
5 K: E) i: o% i1 I9 f/ h# f' a( n      BB Yamashiro5 C, a4 X0 y7 W8 l
      BB Fuso
. j3 e& h! a2 O. e0 Z% T1 r      BB Mutsu
2 a: N' K/ Y/ x# Z& T& ~8 o1 K      BB Nagato5 ]- t+ B# v9 o
      CL Yubari/ ]2 h- ?6 x: X( X. Z
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+ {% ?! d. n4 _+ TAllied ground losses:; ?' v& b" T4 t/ v% @/ A( f' U
      437 casualties reported1 A- p. y% P9 d1 a* Z/ U" i
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 k, `' _! y2 F9 \% M4 @/ c0 o         Non Combat: 25 destroyed, 48 disabled
- s7 X$ y: Y) H$ U# P         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 M6 W# _( ]8 {! @) |" Q4 Z! x9 ^# A      Guns lost 31 (8 destroyed, 23 disabled)1 y5 d) K3 C, ]4 S  o  S$ a( u
      Vehicles lost 32 (10 destroyed, 22 disabled)! [8 k0 T/ I' ^1 K0 l+ y6 z

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Heavy Industry hits 1
$ i. C  u! S0 [& \) HLight Industry hits 5) H, l- {( |" {4 [/ Q
Manpower hits 8
% h3 ~3 Z* a1 R6 RResources hits 2$ a& U% H4 T4 T3 M* f
Fires 75765 h. {3 F4 e* E( |8 L$ r% J5 Q
Airbase hits 24
1 G( F2 w) B7 o1 ^$ o! {Airbase supply hits 6
9 P0 g) U" }$ U. r8 XRunway hits 65
8 }" @$ X: F2 S5 K3 yPort hits 16. q' d, n* B9 k% p. O5 a
Port fuel hits 7$ ]4 c) K( \# [3 s
Port supply hits 42 ~+ z% G: t  Z9 w$ I' ?: U

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! m8 E2 m! L: @" Y' ]  i. X& xNight Naval bombardment of Karachi at 40,8: v/ O) b* D; n. K' q3 X% }1 f6 F0 T& ?

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      no flights
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      Hurricane IIa Trop: 1 destroyed on ground
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      CA Kako
% d; r, r( W  @4 I* r+ }! N! O      CA Kinugasa
  S+ T5 G) ?  \7 e; Q6 s9 O      CA Nachi
! s' E; y  \$ |3 w5 U      CA Myoko
1 }0 d2 _& ?/ w4 t      CL Tatsuta0 G2 @" M; k& H( }( E' \
      CL Isuzu
- \6 K; _5 G3 E      CL Naka
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5 H* y$ ?. m7 ]3 w# \      39 casualties reported
' Q/ ~0 M& w/ N( I. Y         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled- N, G4 g/ ?; ~: I, {, r$ T& b
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 11 disabled: e8 v' p- A8 ^! \3 C- }+ Y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
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Manpower hits 6
& N- ^- R: v. _) }' ^; _Fires 7309
' j: x) |* x) ?5 J  gAirbase hits 143 @0 Z7 P) h1 M0 U$ i$ U4 p
Runway hits 11. Z& G; t  a- P. x5 B/ ?
Port hits 4
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Naval bombardment of Karachi at 40,8" h; v: G) o  l+ c

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4 C- c( ?* x6 |0 a; k      no flights! ?% S. T9 o) }  a6 {8 Q
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Allied aircraft losses; O9 R: H/ k2 d- a* _
      Hurricane IIa Trop: 2 destroyed on ground0 x* r* y( ?2 u% V
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Japanese Ships
, D9 ]4 n# x. _8 y/ |6 i. w! M      BB Kongo
) L% W3 Q0 `/ y/ y8 F- b* L      CA Atago) W! o$ _# \' q7 e
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. F( h/ T$ g& d$ r5 I" h! X% p7 jAllied ground losses:* O* O5 W& C2 R4 v
      36 casualties reported
: B* A- r7 K. \6 W         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
& C3 J3 ]8 E5 A! P3 D; A. K, ^         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 12 disabled
; g; P" W: B' U- p/ M1 {         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
! M5 ^$ ~) H# n/ g: u      Guns lost 6 (4 destroyed, 2 disabled)
, E5 i. L- F& z+ B/ o; Q8 \& ~# I! Y  ~      Vehicles lost 3 (2 destroyed, 1 disabled)
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Light Industry hits 4) b2 S* C; `- N; b  l2 I% w
Fires 4147  D: c; B+ K2 j" m6 N
Airbase hits 5
! D9 g& W. D% yRunway hits 136 Y) T$ _5 q) B* I
Port hits 5
% Z1 B4 g, M! a2 m: NPort supply hits 1
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% s1 ~- g9 G% ?8 p" o0 I) \从亚丁方向过来的强行增援卡拉奇的盟军船队惨遭打靶~~,据米酋交代,一个精锐澳军旅下海,顺带几十架战斗机也成了珊瑚礁~~- ]- t! X8 B/ {

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7 q: m2 Y4 G0 oMorning Air attack on TF, near Karachi at 38,7
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Weather in hex: Clear sky
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Raid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.# k2 D2 P# d6 M( x% T6 m
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes
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7 c+ ]1 |; e3 p1 x) Z' e3 p0 g, EJapanese aircraft
+ K) T$ o+ Q9 i! h8 G1 B9 D) c      G4M1 Betty x 20; R/ ?- l1 u* U2 P) E: J
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Japanese aircraft losses
5 }6 Z' e2 e* Z      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged
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      xAP Rooseboom, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk& }# ^/ w5 ~7 N* ~* W1 c# K
      xAK Empire Rani, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
5 ^# ?1 W# S% H# A      DD Fortune, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
$ d- H" ^' Z  \3 a; [      xAK Jaladurga
+ K6 }$ s' v$ C; J1 C      xAP Mijer, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk! q! Y& i' W7 ?% J& m

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3 \1 C2 H- U; B" I5 ~0 k' BAllied ground losses:
/ _( i. t6 d# G$ B6 D" w$ h      1388 casualties reported
$ v) ?" x' l7 M7 o         Squads: 74 destroyed, 78 disabled6 E1 D; s8 n+ S1 u% s8 N: t% k
         Non Combat: 231 destroyed, 96 disabled
( D9 Y: d9 D$ m2 r6 i1 g         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 O! o' y& ^% Z6 K      Guns lost 43 (32 destroyed, 11 disabled)( S" z4 `# d$ g/ R# D6 q1 X' G
      Vehicles lost 106 (101 destroyed, 5 disabled)
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Karachi at 38,7
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! h  F$ |  L  G, v/ m) O. _Weather in hex: Moderate rain
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/ H( S9 I) r! }# J1 cRaid spotted at 30 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.
7 p) B' y! c$ GEstimated time to target is 10 minutes
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Japanese aircraft/ U$ f* b% n7 D) v
      G4M1 Betty x 34  ]& \* v8 G0 w6 u" X) v

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; N2 L  G, q# J- aAllied aircraft
2 N+ T5 {* A# s0 ~      no flights3 a6 v- O, d- X' @+ Z, L1 }3 N

* Y$ t8 \4 @2 u# G8 gNo Japanese losses9 M- [; P* o& X( c9 ?: u
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No Allied losses# E3 }/ H  v" T

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      xAK Pasha7 s! d# ]. `: f! p! f
      xAK Slemmestad, Torpedo hits 5, and is sunk# S( W# p% H# c
      xAK City of Hankow7 B: }5 P; D# K2 ?% F/ O2 Z9 S3 }
      xAK Trevilley, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
  b6 v$ W0 {: ]5 V4 f9 E5 O9 t      xAK Jaladurga, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk# F% I* `+ ~6 c: H
      xAP Camphuys
+ t- \  M" E+ U# Z) _      xAP Le Maire, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk  U/ w" n- I! g3 K& |" U

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Allied ground losses:: m( H1 k6 L5 N) ^* ]0 J7 i
      1178 casualties reported
3 L; N1 m: ?; o+ r7 B' u# E& ]0 g) L         Squads: 62 destroyed, 36 disabled
! y& K3 x6 f( Y/ u         Non Combat: 35 destroyed, 16 disabled
4 w2 D& Z; s! v. Q  `         Engineers: 23 destroyed, 0 disabled
& n3 X6 L2 v" N# l2 w' K; M" l/ |/ X      Guns lost 8 (7 destroyed, 1 disabled)
9 o- J9 X7 }0 D$ Q7 @1 M      Vehicles lost 29 (27 destroyed, 2 disabled)$ S2 O5 Q8 g: v. {/ {7 y1 P- l2 y
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同日,在澳北,KB分遣队截获一队偷运物资前往达尔文的小船队
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Truscott at 72,124
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud
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Raid spotted at 30 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
* t" v7 G: l0 Z3 s' e6 g+ O9 `Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
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) `% J: a! {9 A# V8 c5 b+ g4 @      A6M2 Zero x 15
& [2 q4 n) [# i! G7 s, S$ }- ~2 l      B5N2 Kate x 12+ S4 b* ]3 |6 P. r+ F2 s0 I6 {. B

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      Buffalo I x 2
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" L1 n$ Y# [+ z: L* x- ^4 T: eNo Japanese losses
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. x4 x3 {( i2 }' c4 g  fAllied aircraft losses
) b! M5 j$ Y9 T/ I      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed
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Allied Ships
8 _% E' o1 Z. u+ I- a      xAKL Taurus, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
2 h/ H2 m, j0 a      AM Colac, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk! K4 i% p. ]; {0 Z
      xAKL Elcano, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk
9 K9 ~" w2 B' n1 E) P0 H( N      xAKL Dos Hermanos
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
1942年3月13日4 r( L2 d8 A( Q! h
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4 S8 I0 n. `9 T6 ]9 @南太,伊7号今天在努美阿外海扑捉到盟军列克星敦号CV编队,于万军从中取敌首,发射6枚鱼雷,成功命中列克星敦1雷,将其打伤~~
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Sub attack near Isle of Pines  at 116,162: w- _( P. k/ W4 o( \

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      CV Lexington, Torpedo hits 1
! M5 B. E6 }5 ?8 `+ B      CA New Orleans/ v& N6 z( c3 B( b' }+ {! g
      CA Pensacola
& E% [3 I  [/ O+ @+ \: T4 F      DD Ellet
* A3 M- \9 c! H8 n% E      DD Craven
& {: e- W9 _/ @* O. P: \      DD Bagley" v5 S* n0 o( m. H. x3 F
      DD Norman
# g; N+ q+ i0 q7 f      DD Jupiter
% I- R" ~' X; b      DD Stuart
) L4 `: h, A& a5 {- I/ w; V      DD Balch
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于此同时,附近海面上还发现盟军大批CA编队,潜艇伊169发动攻击,未能命中敌舰~~2 }( T' b; l4 g" P8 a5 Z- `

! A- b4 Z, f, @0 Z% W' d8 w  Y雾岛领衔的岸轰主力今天光临达尔文,将达尔文港炸成废墟~~
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; E6 ]8 E- }. xNaval bombardment of Darwin at 76,124 - Coastal Guns Fire Back!
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Allied aircraft4 }, Z, J7 Q* F  i5 C( E" T; ?
      no flights
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Allied aircraft losses# Q' Q9 u* j8 o( N
      PBY-5 Catalina: 1 destroyed on ground) B! p$ }1 U; k) n) P! J/ \, e
      H81-A3: 6 destroyed on ground6 z: {+ U# d0 C9 ^9 r
      Buffalo I: 4 destroyed on ground
$ |% |/ t  X' z% M, k      PBY-4 Catalina: 1 destroyed on ground/ V& N9 Z5 r; L: J# X& I
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16 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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      BB Kirishima! f& o  `6 s( Y7 D; I! G3 z
      CA Furutaka& _+ f, F1 ?# g# ^; C4 z! S
      CA Aoba5 K: B; l0 z2 Y
      CA Kumano8 e4 d. |4 z2 ?6 d4 Z5 k
      CA Suzuya4 N% z8 W% I  W6 S8 b5 u
      CA Mikuma
3 C7 g5 l0 Q( s$ L4 c      CA Mogami, Shell hits 18 T8 C9 u$ P/ ?9 n. \7 O
      CA Ashigara
, r" e2 b/ C2 z7 m  r9 f* X) D      CA Maya
4 [& j8 j+ [4 |      CA Takao/ t6 T/ B% K4 b0 i: P8 t: a
      CL Oi
2 d3 }: R) z) Y& Z% R      CL Kitakami) d& A$ E% M' F! p" N! Q+ Z: {
      CL Kiso
  X& ^) w; U' \      CL Tama" v, H- A$ c8 Q6 X. W9 F
      CL Yura$ ], z8 N0 V& d+ ]0 d- _
      CL Nagara
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      529 casualties reported+ l7 |: K* |# g3 w& `
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled) z* E. J8 U+ t
         Non Combat: 16 destroyed, 89 disabled
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; i2 k; E( y; V      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)
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Ground combat at Neikiang (75,44)
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Defending force 562 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4
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Japanese adjusted assault: 83
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Japanese assault odds: 83 to 1 (fort level 0)
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1 b4 P, g+ [& G4 V: sJapanese forces CAPTURE Neikiang !!!
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Defender: leaders(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)
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4 h3 r* H( l% i5 U/ Y* m9 N- M+ Q* I      252 casualties reported
6 f% p6 Z7 K; y. [* J) D         Squads: 37 destroyed, 0 disabled
  ]6 ^9 \7 Q8 o% T6 V$ {/ M         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 3 disabled
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7 [1 r6 K1 G3 t; b& W) x. O    15th Tank Regiment3 {. R2 T3 r/ t8 p9 w) E7 D" v
    20th Recon Regiment, ?8 d8 G4 M" }" ?+ F! l
    5th Armored Car Co ! y1 i: l( e2 T( T7 p
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    5th New Chinese Corps
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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
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' \& g, T: E; \0 L关于314达尔文事件的官方说法:8 q. K0 ?& `5 }6 ?6 O! `% x
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鉴于AE中,对装载部队尤其是重装备部队的港口要求苛刻,野外海滩上的N多人员和重装备无法通过正常手段接回,又关键鉴于在之后一个回合3月15日在测试能否接回野地部队的过程中,蝗军另外一只登陆部队已经获得了达尔文的部队兵力状况,上岸后的兵力对比为800:200,完全可以攻占达尔文,但毕竟是非正常手段获得了盟军的达尔文部署信息,即使攻占也未免胜之不武,天蝗遂取消对澳北的攻击,给双方重新部署的机会,这种日盟双方的互利互惠,为营造和谐澳北创造了条件,双方一拍即合。
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
我似乎看到喷火8了。。什么情况。
" H& K% U1 }& p4 S. j2 _$ A0 F腓特烈大帝 发表于 2011-6-27 19:37
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攻击印度德里所在格横向以北地区,激活大量隐藏的增援,欧战的英印军队和大批43、44年装备登场。
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
引用西人的谚语——A picture is worth a thousand words,使用几张图片总结截至1942年4月中旬,这2个月来战况~~3 p1 Z3 ~5 ~! L4 z) r% {
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四月围城

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围城~~围城~~围城~~9 Q- G7 ~8 U# \% |, S
卡拉奇在围城、重庆在围城、德里在围城、万隆在围城、密支那在围城~~~2 r- g+ \7 O3 M8 M& Q

1 h' @8 S. C7 C( f; v围城已经成为当前蝗军永恒的主题!!
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鉴于AE的被歼灭的地面部队可以任意重新组建,组建时,只有标准编制的1%,花费的PP非常少,因此蝗军对于盟军尽量采取了围而不歼的战术,留小部队牵制盟军的大部队。& `0 j! F* i5 b% c" ?

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蝗军攻入四川盆地后,国军腹部受敌,已经全面崩溃,之前大量被歼灭的重生部队出现在重庆,然而在蝗军的围堵下,只不过是死城一个。蝗军全线追击,势必围歼残余在其他基地的国军,留给国军的地盘已经不多。$ B( Y/ h# M6 d8 P$ m4 ^
缅甸的杂牌雇佣军同样也被围堵在密支那。6 ?; \/ l8 D6 V6 U$ }/ A

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* L) t1 v; f+ f- c  M/ l. \6 ~/ g卡拉奇围城之后,大批蝗军主力班师到达德里,是否围剿此地的盟军,大本营尚未定夺,当前的首要任务是扫清周边残余盟军基地。
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蝗军绕开了盟军重兵把守的澳北,在澳西登陆,援兵正在不断到达,向澳洲内陆挺进中~~; W8 C( G: D! r
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新几内亚、澳东:
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* B+ r6 I# Z( ?/ I4 {% |* x7 R$ I: A; {瓜岛盟军在丢盔弃甲之后,基本上出于僵持局面,蝗军大批部队正在调集,为今后视情况在此地发动新一轮的攻击做准备。
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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
42年4月19日
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' A9 j9 o* u; b7 Y$ k9 S  x$ Y英联邦所属部队1200余战力被围困在德里城,蝗军4500战力的攻城部队发动谨慎攻击一次,降低城防1级!4月底前应该可以送这帮雇佣军回老家
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Ground combat at Delhi (52,17)0 ~( W# U8 X2 U% |. j' S% Q
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Attacking force 109360 troops, 929 guns, 312 vehicles, Assault Value = 4453
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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), experience(-)
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7 d$ u2 c# n0 w+ fJapanese ground losses:
! \% ?- E" q6 k      7130 casualties reported9 E$ W. r* M1 A* ^! ]2 y& S
         Squads: 19 destroyed, 448 disabled
. S8 |/ ?2 \8 N6 ^3 F( s9 u         Non Combat: 13 destroyed, 320 disabled
5 N! N2 a4 ~5 w: Y& m         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 39 disabled
1 p  k0 s2 [$ t      Vehicles lost 33 (1 destroyed, 32 disabled)5 ^0 m/ }" p3 c1 i- Z! a- S2 k- n
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; {: H1 S2 R/ e2 e6 @" |7 F& b- D      2023 casualties reported
0 z. B$ V7 ?& n1 t5 S0 k* R         Squads: 46 destroyed, 59 disabled+ O% U, u# T! U6 A( Y
         Non Combat: 34 destroyed, 197 disabled
2 x# Z* p1 q( @- A( a# q: a         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled7 J( z+ G, Q+ o3 u  P- I
      Vehicles lost 37 (2 destroyed, 35 disabled)
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1 p/ ?5 E$ U7 i3 M( y( v    33rd Division" u' J8 J! ?5 d+ @; e# m) Z! l# v7 q
    53rd Division, n; ]" ?* }3 t) v) B& l4 E! k
    55th Cavalry Regiment# C$ I5 O7 `" h! G
    6th Guards Division% ]- w6 d  L: z  M% m) o
    5th Guards Engineer Regiment, v* j  \* P: I4 P! Q
    Imperial Guards Division
* G6 d3 m( d5 Z3 y3 i    11th Infantry Regiment
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, O# V5 J- L" A2 u6 r9 v' |    42nd Infantry Regiment
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    21st Division, }- x5 a5 t4 k& y0 \" K9 S
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    47th Infantry Regiment
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    51st Field AA Battalion1 s) p7 D- R5 @' r$ i
    11th Air Defense AA Bn /27 k% o  G8 e  u( L" h, N
    12th Air Defense AA Bn /2% A+ l% h0 \9 r. t9 z
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    16th Light Cavalry Regiment1 f( c, Z7 v* U, E3 a; L
    18th Australian Brigade2 f8 o6 y6 M: ^$ K" N; b9 Q8 G
    17th Australian Brigade
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1 V3 U/ l/ C: _5 W: g) L( J5 \6 P" u0 `    16th Australian Brigade
$ v# R) s9 Q: P; e" w0 `    Kowloon Brigade
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    3/6 Ghurka Rifles Battalion# `' O+ J7 [+ k& Q  ~8 s
    21st Australian Brigade
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    3rd Cavalry Regiment
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    7th Armoured Brigade8 o8 H6 u! Q0 ]6 o/ [
    7th Aus Div Cav Regiment
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    42nd Cavalry Regiment
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    225 Group RAF   q  W3 v! w3 z, k
    2/11th Field Regiment
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    2nd West Coast Base Force% g" I( ^6 T) I" v' v8 f4 ?
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    23rd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
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    2nd Hyderabad Base Force4 C7 K, R* Q, S$ S0 C
    21st Light AA Regiment  O0 Q, Z" g$ s& b6 p7 c/ `) o; \5 w
    1st West Coast Base Force
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    100th RN Base Force
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
1942年4月23日0 y( u9 }# B8 e- S+ e! q* U

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Ground combat at Delhi (52,17)) ^7 G3 ~; J; F

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- H" \4 y# Q( d6 DAttacking force 154618 troops, 1418 guns, 536 vehicles, Assault Value = 5827" ~$ }( B/ {8 Y9 E! L

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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 2)
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Defender: terrain(+)
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         Non Combat: 33 destroyed, 504 disabled
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9 T6 z2 \' J% q$ F      Vehicles lost 67 (6 destroyed, 61 disabled)
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         Non Combat: 7 destroyed, 416 disabled
( j% X- W4 X+ B/ {4 u         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 24 disabled
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" F; F! {5 U& ~; g. _中国战场蝗军主力抵达山城昆明,1600战力的国军等着做土飞机回重庆改造~·
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Ground combat at Kunming (69,48)
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& y* b; V, @0 f7 ZAttacking force 11945 troops, 895 guns, 688 vehicles, Assault Value = 5112
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2个战车小队一路冲到塞外之地乌鲁木齐,顺利拿下,此地为苏联援助国军的重要基地,还出产少量石油& p" q1 |# A8 }+ v8 k2 c( \

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今天最大利好消息来自中岛公司~~,经过全体科研人员的不懈努力,帝国42、43年主力制空战斗机二式战Ki-44-IIa Tojo钟馗2型甲提前了40天投产,月产300架,一式战今后将接替97式战从事航空训练工作。
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Aircraft Ki-44-IIa Tojo advances R&D
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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
1942年4月29日
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, P8 a" T; p; N/ ]中国战场大捷!! 9 G4 {0 H6 x% w* _7 @- ~
西南门户——昆明共荣!!!校长除了固守山城重庆已经别无出路~~
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! o% @7 C" h% s) B6 ?Ground combat at Kunming (69,48)3 c$ h$ V; Z( X- \/ n6 a3 D

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Attacking force 178766 troops, 2349 guns, 1045 vehicles, Assault Value = 5780) t' r6 O. t, C. s: U1 m) U- ?

3 s# b9 P6 J; R% X: r0 }Defending force 41431 troops, 204 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1457+ i& V- E$ z  s% T. V5 i2 U3 q) q

' |& A. _8 ?; {Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0$ f6 x' h& S. ]- `. r, p9 l/ T; b: C
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Japanese adjusted assault: 5613 ' E' \. J1 A$ n: ]5 X

% Q, h4 Q3 t  I4 X' m' u+ d0 `: U* Y9 VAllied adjusted defense: 2347
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# b5 g+ I$ c7 P  p. O! f* |Japanese assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 0) 0 c! j3 v9 ]- M7 f. [
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Japanese forces CAPTURE Kunming !!!5 M, j0 J) T' F

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Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), preparation(-), supply(-)
; Q! D! O6 F' G/ eAttacker: shock(+)
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Japanese ground losses:
4 b) l' u5 Q$ j6 _      13586 casualties reported
: P# w! K  J* P0 H         Squads: 48 destroyed, 644 disabled
, j2 J' m+ a/ M; d- H* A         Non Combat: 33 destroyed, 894 disabled
( a) H2 Y- d, P4 d# e3 n% g         Engineers: 11 destroyed, 223 disabled1 {6 f; d. k6 |' b
      Vehicles lost 74 (4 destroyed, 70 disabled), ~, P& n" N! R  y0 p3 j) H
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0 {+ M5 m. \$ ?7 Y; }9 \* [: LAllied ground losses:
/ f1 L6 l/ f* Q# y  m( x7 z# c6 o      15588 casualties reported
5 C6 |- Q0 q. Z$ B3 D  ^         Squads: 541 destroyed, 153 disabled  i- w* z4 ]- G/ l3 D
         Non Combat: 661 destroyed, 193 disabled
. G) B0 t$ @9 m1 e5 J' g/ e) v         Engineers: 49 destroyed, 3 disabled- H  a+ L# M1 V& J8 c' p
      Guns lost 27 (27 destroyed, 0 disabled)
* K* N5 Q1 c) S1 z4 v      Units retreated 6# M. r8 l. ]# D% e9 q  x2 l
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南太平洋战场,蝗军的SS继续猛烈破交,势将米帝的舢板全部弄去制造珊瑚礁 # ^$ \, m- z0 }; C$ B8 J# f( \
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Japanese Ships
# r- k1 }( v" d      SS I-18
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( H+ v5 t. E8 w/ {6 Q+ j3 V      xAK Autolycus, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage; C, @% q  T' j& m' l! y8 n2 T& I! \

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      SS I-173
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Allied Ships
! n+ z+ `6 M8 p. A; O7 f, J      xAK Jalakrishna, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage5 O. ]8 f) H+ {; _( u! V
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正如之前天蝗所判断,大统领攻占的瓜岛正逐渐成为米酋的噩梦~~4 K+ H5 j, x* [4 ^5 i6 q7 @9 e0 o
几艘企图靠近图拉吉偷运部队回去的APD被打沉~~
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Tulagi at 114,137
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% c  t" z' P2 r* ^! zWeather in hex: Clear sky
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Raid detected at 46 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
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( r* N" A# U4 R      G3M2 Nell x 241 m- r1 m+ A+ E/ g6 r
      G4M1 Betty x 12) u2 a) \- V# U

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6 }* \8 K  |) y      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged
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      APD Waters6 |4 M3 v9 y1 }2 }5 ?% E8 V
      APD Stringham, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage. V4 G- ?/ f5 H9 g7 t7 V
      APD Manley& {. [) J4 j! L- D( [9 n

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      97 casualties reported
6 G0 c4 P1 s4 Y# ~! L7 h! \  U         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 i# z1 U7 m/ k: Z         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 2 disabled
3 y0 s6 a6 {) F/ J6 v         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Tulagi at 114,1374 X: }( H6 q6 o- F2 ?3 E
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2 x/ ], v( J' Z8 o; zRaid detected at 30 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.4 m, b0 r. l2 N- S# y
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes
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6 J5 d# J. m0 g) ~% V+ c% q" s      A6M2 Zero x 26' U* S4 l- t/ V! V5 ]* S
      G4M1 Betty x 6
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. i. o2 |' L4 t8 k4 L* g( B' L      APD Waters
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Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
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      G4M1 Betty x 4
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      APD Manley, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
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. Z+ p+ ?5 \* h& EMorning Air attack on TF, near Tulagi at 114,137  W5 w6 @* w+ t) v' b; c
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Weather in hex: Clear sky
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Raid detected at 56 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
1 }8 X; f% N: S! D, q6 J2 ^Estimated time to target is 23 minutes
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! ?! h3 U. Z. M( m5 Y/ K      A6M2 Zero x 33
5 w1 s: v: V* i/ D) r3 d4 |      B5N2 Kate x 105 a8 ~' v% k1 g8 [! g: K' q* K
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      APD Waters, Bomb hits 4, and is sunk
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
4枚1000磅造成这点损伤真是太背了,难道都是近失弹?" {! c1 M- S; C7 H# a
红叶 发表于 2011-7-7 11:23
1 Z# y# j2 p7 U8 g仔细看了下动画文字,确实都是近失弹,只有SYS损伤
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
1942年5月1日-8日3 Z  s1 R! c* D1 N- N
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斐济攻略战
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4 w& K7 ?4 U0 G在攻占澳西之后,蝗军成功的阻止了南非开普敦方向对经印度洋对澳洲的增援,但是太平洋战场上,盟军不停的增援澳新和NG一代,并且以努美阿为核心,构筑了大量的机场群。7 {6 t" G: W. M" o" E$ H/ A

; w1 j- d; B/ y  \进入42年5月,蝗军失去两栖登陆加成后,冒着巨大的登陆损失,蝗军的攻击步伐没有止步,不能坐等太平洋的盟军一日一日的做大,根据判断,盟军在斐济和帕果一代的兵力有限,并且大型的机场群尚未完全构建起来。  S; |7 e0 X6 A5 @% R9 X+ Y3 q0 J  K' i

" ]' @1 a; u+ E; O% A时不我待,在KB的掩护下,成功登陆斐济,并攻占苏瓦,当面盟军空军虽发动强烈的反击,但未造成蝗军任何损失,被蝗军精锐全部击溃,以损失6架0战的代价,击落盟军飞机120架,创造了大批王牌飞行员。5 _3 a7 j3 v+ R! J& \

6 `- v) r% {- c* q中国战场
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( P4 ^5 I& [' W: w: c在攻占昆明之后,中国派遣军继续追击国军至楚雄,将残兵败将一顿暴揍,攻占楚雄后,国军被迫退往西南最后一块地盘——保山。
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Defending force 23541 troops, 176 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 590
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Allied adjusted defense: 139
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Japanese assault odds: 23 to 1 (fort level 0)
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Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-), supply(-)  I- i9 {- F: X5 C* j
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0 w+ {* `( n. E" l      1638 casualties reported
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4 ?* N7 X/ Q5 o% s! M9 e         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 89 disabled$ e8 B; }4 x4 z' u
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 21 disabled6 R4 ?/ O9 |5 c1 _

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  v7 d. }0 I' |; L      8212 casualties reported, u+ K1 U4 m9 S8 ?6 j! h
         Squads: 251 destroyed, 71 disabled
4 D" l  D; f! _6 A( A% o  V0 @         Non Combat: 454 destroyed, 126 disabled
7 i) u) }( ?7 a         Engineers: 39 destroyed, 0 disabled5 h0 O, a) R' O+ Y4 e
      Guns lost 15 (14 destroyed, 1 disabled)
) V2 {; y9 b0 h2 b! i/ E      Units retreated 9
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
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