41年12月20日
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" }6 y: c; Y1 S2 f本日盟军大溃败!!!
( i0 I8 q4 t! `1 J; }/ H% ]大陆方面:南阳、萍乡在遭受连日轰炸之后,终于沦陷。
* \8 G! j. h8 a' q马来亚:柔佛巴鲁也被日军攻克。
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# X! s% Y$ u$ ^! t本日唯一的好消息就是新加坡的战斗机中队一天内出了两位ACE* y4 j* b6 S- G8 Z7 [, Q' [; j
前来炸船的舰爆裸奔,被逮了个正着。- d4 K" [4 X8 W. w
Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Singapore at 50,84. I$ K( S$ a/ b6 o1 R6 @. Q
Weather in hex: Clear sky
9 e# V0 w Q( f7 {Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
: j; C1 y1 h$ _9 gEstimated time to target is 7 minutes
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& c! \( C! ]. K: RJapanese aircraft: K/ o5 y- i* {9 G* ]8 }! S
D3A1 Val x 12
) i* i. c% k z- l& [7 @Allied aircraft& {2 J, {5 @$ [! s7 ~4 M
Buffalo I x 58 z1 k6 Q' E t, ~5 `5 X
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Japanese aircraft losses
+ s4 C/ O9 D. }6 z D3A1 Val: 5 destroyed, 1 damaged7 }7 e9 t3 U( H1 u& |
No Allied losses: R8 l- O) V9 k+ C. ` u
Allied Ships
" _! r8 n2 _( ^8 K* f" h2 @; ~3 g HDML 1062, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk
, q3 a4 w7 ]' ~6 |6 P4 j HDML 1063
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但蒋委员长的陆战实在是不敢恭维啊……7 D3 I7 i8 u0 Z1 ^" X3 r2 M! I* C
Ground combat at 87,46 (near Sinyang)# d. v- t4 Y+ O3 J0 ]
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Japanese Shock attack. M1 R4 |5 }. x4 k
. u" Q1 X7 Z; FAttacking force 8961 troops, 14 guns, 890 vehicles, Assault Value = 549
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Defending force 11687 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4014 R% g: u$ S% y" {4 K' u; Y
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Japanese adjusted assault: 795
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Allied adjusted defense: 15 , ?( Q( K5 R- r- i/ o$ a4 }! Z
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Japanese assault odds: 53 to 1 7 k& N- d; d+ y. o' a8 S
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Combat modifiers
& i1 y% V7 r% l1 W: l) J# ODefender: disruption(-), fatigue(-), experience(-), supply(-)5 W5 a7 M" U2 A# l: p
Attacker: shock(+)1 G; b) s5 `# p3 d; b5 c `+ F
8 D. D5 O/ t8 |& S- w$ p DJapanese ground losses:
7 W1 O9 P n4 m/ B 181 casualties reported
! s3 Y W5 j L4 n3 w' j3 S Squads: 0 destroyed, 20 disabled) ]8 h, t c: R' T( A5 r
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 24 disabled, Y* R) ^, R5 F2 R& ?- t9 Q
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
! Q9 G/ z5 E+ g+ U3 s Vehicles lost 74 (6 destroyed, 68 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:
8 _; x" w1 S6 B) W# o% P/ Q 8467 casualties reported2 Z: M$ i1 X8 t, k4 j
Squads: 327 destroyed, 218 disabled4 ~( Q+ l2 J9 a) Z) l7 B+ B
Non Combat: 137 destroyed, 45 disabled
$ @: e9 M* Q& H3 W( d5 z( } Engineers: 9 destroyed, 18 disabled7 B! o `2 ?% t$ t ~) ^
Guns lost 41 (15 destroyed, 26 disabled)3 d c- B: v, g. v
Units retreated 2/ E! z: L/ X: r
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Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
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1 \3 P8 C, _; k: RAssaulting units:
6 { M" z: A2 `2 l+ x7 | p 5th Tank Regiment
3 G0 G8 u, w7 e; Z 15th Tank Regiment
6 q% w+ n1 V4 W+ _* s 12th Tank Regiment! V, j/ @( }! P |7 h; b1 O
8th Recon Regiment, |; m4 X. I( b# q) V$ S) P& {, b
11th Tank Regiment
$ F2 }/ b- V' c: j$ ` 5th Armored Car Co
5 U! D% T6 B) e% C' p+ b! ]4 W 1st Recon Regiment9 F* b7 w3 ]2 D; v+ f, ~1 U
3rd Tank Regiment$ }7 O6 v1 t: w& L; ]
10th Tank Regiment, Y5 L* E7 c4 o: C2 [, Y
20th Recon Regiment
( I9 [9 t) z0 n6 ^4 {5 r0 @ 26th Recon Regiment
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, C+ Y. ~3 k. Z3 E3 JDefending units:
! L7 B9 h3 S" B' Y 85th Chinese Corps
$ p+ H. H Y7 Y" ]" G N* D" B5 V 7th New Chinese Corps
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5 s6 }! H+ n8 [1 u5 C- dGround combat at Nanyang (85,45)8 Q7 Z4 k& m+ v5 P& A
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Japanese Shock attack
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& m1 L$ s" a7 T; H: @* J' i$ bAttacking force 48988 troops, 757 guns, 412 vehicles, Assault Value = 3570
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Defending force 23638 troops, 87 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 593
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" {1 W$ F" i7 ?0 u& I" aJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 16 ]5 [2 Z8 G8 k2 V
) V3 F8 j/ g, C# ]" n8 BJapanese adjusted assault: 1588
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' [, w" M: I: |) M% Q1 YAllied adjusted defense: 59
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1 ^* l; n+ I7 k! nJapanese assault odds: 26 to 1 (fort level 1)
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4 Q: d5 m6 j( {5 s; a VJapanese forces CAPTURE Nanyang !!!) M( E6 l# |2 n W/ G' K
5 Y( Z+ B% r" GCombat modifiers
9 b F/ J7 p' W9 Y( d: tDefender: leaders(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), morale(-)
0 ^: t) Q) @& i R Q experience(-)6 b+ K4 S6 ]+ h" J+ x
Attacker: shock(+)( u4 t$ d: N1 P; \1 a. B7 V: o
) g4 I) s; ^( QJapanese ground losses:
# ~' x s1 D6 E5 G/ D5 ? 1331 casualties reported
) U# Y( P8 c- r" x Squads: 23 destroyed, 96 disabled
2 R# P) Q' P6 x0 X0 v0 b1 l Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 10 disabled Z1 l! M( E# d1 ~+ ]
Engineers: 3 destroyed, 16 disabled
0 D$ G# v# i+ Z3 L. p ?1 \9 n Guns lost 12 (3 destroyed, 9 disabled): O D- h7 T% a# ]4 i
Vehicles lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)% _, D( b d# w3 A4 Z7 ~. w
5 p! [/ s* k! g& oAllied ground losses:. S# P3 B& B# Y- L) h; F+ c
15046 casualties reported
! x+ K/ Y. z: c B. B" U" K Squads: 212 destroyed, 53 disabled
5 [5 |# L! M, } Non Combat: 932 destroyed, 2 disabled
+ P$ U: [: v: p/ P) z8 K4 O7 D Engineers: 34 destroyed, 3 disabled0 ?* e' J% G; w: Q& u6 L. T
Guns lost 35 (28 destroyed, 7 disabled)
( d M2 Q# M% E, z Units retreated 4
; ^3 |& V% e/ s& {4 R5 f1 @ Units destroyed 21 i, F' Z) Y4 M: X$ g# K# k
! c4 w& G4 l% }8 K( |: o6 CDefeated Allied Units Retreating!
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4 j0 U: d! j- L6 I$ EAssaulting units:8 j+ S* j* d* m3 _6 G' Z. \+ X
7th Garrison Unit
, V0 ^5 z. ?3 @+ e' U$ E) J 1st Infantry Regiment, ~' k6 F( B0 K$ ]4 }6 Z3 c) G
13th Indpt Infantry Regiment
$ l& K# V7 [: k' w1 ~8 B! D 8th Ind.Mixed Brigade
% L3 X, z/ s$ M: h% y+ k0 {3 `) E 63rd Division
/ ~- x' U" m# K; E9 F& Y8 J 36th Division3 w7 T5 A$ E0 C. a1 l# g
12th Indpt Infantry Regiment
0 B* b9 l# I% p9 h, Y 2nd Ind.Mixed Brigade
o6 F7 g( f9 v1 b: T; g) }+ @ 29th Division: c# F! I9 \- q/ u- E) P6 U2 m! c# \
7th Ind.Mixed Brigade
( [; K; G0 R2 d% C" M) D 26th Engineer Regiment: k7 i5 p" q* _$ o' f- {
27th Division
$ a9 Z% r( o( W4 w/ c 110th Division* r6 I3 M; ]7 t' x7 J% r
3rd Infantry Regiment! w; J# A$ N9 v8 ]4 o- y5 y# ~
35th Division
1 s3 g5 s+ y( D4 B; Z 9th Tank Regiment K p# b$ v, a6 ]/ d
1st Engineer Regiment
, _* t& D% i7 v; [. @( y) U; b8 H; x 11th Indpt Infantry Regiment
6 y3 S% ?$ z& y' M& t* @$ h( D 24th NCPC Route Brigade* k- g7 P+ c6 V) a! N" H) K
1st Field Artillery Regiment3 @' v: S2 b4 K) ?8 n5 Q$ ]% k
3rd RF Gun Battalion
/ F7 J5 N" A, ~. _0 P3 c7 U 26th Fld AA Machinecannon Company- H. `: }; k H8 I
6th Army
3 S C4 G7 G" U- V 20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment0 ]8 [1 W+ b2 P, U( Q* M
7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
% `4 g0 G% }' q: A* B% \ 12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment/ v. L: F8 ]5 U9 i
21st AA Regiment0 B& u* ~0 }4 T5 L& d, f+ E9 o
Kwantung Army/ C# W; s& q8 ^5 \5 I! N, b" `6 X( R
2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
% O* J. R% D# R# g* m9 o: o$ O/ A- A Mongol Garrison Army
$ b0 k3 @9 B2 [: g4 Z1 ~ 11th Field Artillery Regiment
7 o, j2 k* ]9 Y$ E x' u9 ~: f. N0 V 5th Army
2 s- O0 H( o M, q! g' H) n; e 18th Fld AA Machinecannon Company
% r0 H4 ?% J9 p/ e3 B2 n8 s8 M 1st Army
6 \* r# U8 g) c+ J 7th RF Gun Battalion! `$ q$ \: p. }: }9 F) |
5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment7 y. j% e- A4 c* ^/ V
10th Mortar Battalion3 d* _7 Q6 d( B1 a) G
10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
3 L1 Z8 Q0 w4 a; r& m [8 T% G$ ?5 s NCPC Army6 C2 i: ?0 T- c; D( V* k
10th Mortar Battalion1 y- @: N# Q! i6 V0 j7 g1 r
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Defending units:' g, v3 ~2 l/ b+ q6 o( C1 s
92nd Chinese Corps6 r# A- n, i" I/ Y
90th Chinese Corps% u" _9 S9 u' |( ]4 {& C
41st Chinese Corps
% r& T1 s( ]5 x$ Y 4th Construction Regiment
3 j; A4 G! E' z( _5 i1 _ R 5th War Area # F! T6 |8 O) f! {6 P \, L/ ~
22nd Group Army
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Ground combat at Pingsiang (82,54)
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+ f$ c5 T: T$ ^" K; W; NJapanese Shock attack
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2 g! m) [5 v, r# I) Y3 qAttacking force 23028 troops, 180 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 791
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% \6 Q4 x! X- h1 H" f* L( BDefending force 6496 troops, 59 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 44
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J3 \0 d3 G% j$ ^2 f5 g, }Japanese adjusted assault: 677 ( \! f2 F6 _5 c6 r# S/ l
+ _; B T1 ^) ^4 ]7 V$ \1 ^; WAllied adjusted defense: 33 ; M0 s$ R9 o* I7 F+ J1 r
8 K! N0 V5 v) K6 H# SJapanese assault odds: 20 to 1 (fort level 1)
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) _$ k+ g. Z: a" K# aJapanese forces CAPTURE Pingsiang !!!
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0 O' d' {( ^) M/ z. d* r& MCombat modifiers8 M* R/ R/ K5 x
Defender: terrain(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), morale(-)5 W% V4 O* {$ L% Z. R d3 e
experience(-), supply(-)
1 w+ s7 L6 f$ P' [. PAttacker: shock(+)0 O) O8 r! }* T6 @
' L$ U7 z, k1 c- I; A( gJapanese ground losses:
) p8 v7 S# s3 H c" l/ g 138 casualties reported
" {# R. m. E! u4 \. D8 e+ T Squads: 1 destroyed, 11 disabled. T8 ?: {9 _3 X7 _9 C! c
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; k: \2 s z$ ~- h
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled5 o6 {& U1 U3 N7 }; w: Q7 p/ ^
, D* k$ D( z$ d' U/ WAllied ground losses:
# e' m7 n8 G2 R8 Q! y% U 4523 casualties reported7 M+ c2 C5 [% w
Squads: 159 destroyed, 13 disabled
8 A a! d. I7 i5 q: T& d+ o3 E4 _ Non Combat: 375 destroyed, 0 disabled
! R1 W2 M5 o- A' L; {7 ?4 a Engineers: 26 destroyed, 2 disabled2 y; {2 u! }1 T5 l0 ?. U e
Guns lost 57 (40 destroyed, 17 disabled)
. E; o# k% d, e9 E/ H Units retreated 1
* E$ K0 y! w/ g" n8 I+ J Units destroyed 1
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Defeated Allied Units Retreating!+ ^( L3 v1 k6 `+ p4 e5 x3 y
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Assaulting units:/ g0 s& y2 u& p
11th Ind.Mixed Brigade: j. T& y: q" Z2 m
8th Armored Car Co
1 `" M& ]$ f% l: Q8 T. J4 _ 39th Division
! Q3 I, Z8 d) N. Y5 Q 12th Ind.Mixed Brigade% V9 k, _* x$ V# e/ w; j/ r2 q
51st Recon Regiment
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6 q3 |! O ~, a4 LDefending units:
8 w0 K5 a2 r3 t. c 26th Chinese Corps" S' e/ E* x9 d0 W" Q& _5 r I; Z
9th Prov Chinese Corps--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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G2 {& P2 ^" { E$ Y" Q3 e6 v2 fGround combat at 79,58 (near Kukong)
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' \. S8 V5 S+ ?4 tJapanese Shock attack
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Attacking force 12511 troops, 104 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 443' \: g+ a- H# E7 j$ {5 d
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Defending force 4699 troops, 43 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 151
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Japanese adjusted assault: 770 8 w6 m# \0 X/ H7 G3 ^& Z2 @3 p
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Allied adjusted defense: 7 / R+ g& w9 m/ ]0 B& P& G4 X
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Japanese assault odds: 110 to 1 , k$ Z6 Z& D, v+ @( E: c
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Combat modifiers
. u" s' ^4 S1 ~; hDefender: terrain(+), leaders(+), disruption(-), experience(-)
" g: W9 P* t; O9 I7 F6 [5 y supply(-)
# Y/ Y$ F4 d8 S! l% OAttacker: shock(+)7 l3 f8 i! N1 Z8 v" w
8 t* R: Y+ d4 n4 _. u+ a/ W+ ?Japanese ground losses:
! j1 n# B& ~ F- i; j+ u5 R 114 casualties reported) h# b; ~! ]- b0 i4 V
Squads: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled
: m& J( r! u8 i: w5 j, s: d6 N Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled# V5 @, {8 f/ Z! @
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Allied ground losses:2 k0 Q1 \8 [4 L9 Y( r9 [0 X
1886 casualties reported
" a* V$ z# J, c8 h3 H" k3 Y; w Squads: 67 destroyed, 70 disabled
7 }2 [$ Y8 R; @$ s6 o# r* W Non Combat: 67 destroyed, 0 disabled3 S7 v/ g" p- }7 S' c" c
Engineers: 2 destroyed, 5 disabled! ]' ?3 ?5 [6 i: R: N
Guns lost 11 (8 destroyed, 3 disabled)+ ~4 w+ J) E1 A. T) K/ q1 H. d
Units retreated 1
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, }4 r* p- ^% [, jDefeated Allied Units Retreating!) }0 z9 {: ?* r A' H% P+ |9 x+ D
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Assaulting units:
+ F, S+ u8 J3 r7 h9 |" u 104th Division
B: n8 ]1 k+ r4 _) q) E; X( k 23rd Army0 ?& Y2 `! o; a* E$ p6 c
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Defending units:( q$ i W- J+ m% o S
63rd Chinese Corps--------------------------------------------------------------------------------* m; _! T0 v* J9 O5 e: r
* j# l8 Y* X- E0 x* ]% s2 {( ?% o# w; {Ground combat at Johore Bahru (50,83)
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Japanese Shock attack
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. v' \3 m, j- @" k6 JAttacking force 20443 troops, 218 guns, 41 vehicles, Assault Value = 649% c2 D, t; l# m5 @, z7 i: q
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Defending force 7929 troops, 84 guns, 136 vehicles, Assault Value = 161; i1 g/ H% q% u% m9 l) Y
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Japanese adjusted assault: 534
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Allied adjusted defense: 107
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Japanese assault odds: 4 to 1 (fort level 1)
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Japanese forces CAPTURE Johore Bahru !!!
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Combat modifiers
. W5 [$ V! ^. R" K$ L! Q* e+ s& f3 KDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-), fatigue(-), morale(-)0 X' h8 F! W" T3 H8 c
experience(-)
3 c8 t1 H" W- Z V' `Attacker: shock(+)
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Japanese ground losses:
0 a( x6 T5 g- o' U4 s+ d 679 casualties reported! \% v" j; C! B
Squads: 2 destroyed, 63 disabled. i1 u8 m! W$ B+ @( p8 V( E
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
# K {! N8 P+ z2 G Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled% M( B9 z, o& Z% ^1 I ^5 H
8 O a- ?' W9 |/ \; kAllied ground losses:
0 N# I( G8 o* X, q 4508 casualties reported
8 x9 ]2 p( w" V& U7 S6 _2 ~0 V R8 S" _ Squads: 62 destroyed, 54 disabled
m" j/ z, b ~/ e9 c/ K Non Combat: 348 destroyed, 4 disabled
) Q# b/ c4 N0 b _" h Engineers: 35 destroyed, 1 disabled5 `; P! ?) ]1 p; A3 M% t
Guns lost 37 (30 destroyed, 7 disabled)
8 k. }0 G. I3 T" V/ c6 }5 o Vehicles lost 168 (168 destroyed, 0 disabled)
9 X/ q4 c! S* \" v6 N) H Units retreated 2; F0 g5 g9 |0 @' o7 R7 Y
Units destroyed 4
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; Q( e; R' Y0 E+ v' |7 k. ]' u& KDefeated Allied Units Retreating!
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/ D H) d& }( k; S. I' qAssaulting units:" ^* n& u/ P4 S9 j0 R" T7 U/ u
114th Infantry Regiment" r0 N9 k' K! F* W; c! |8 n
21st Infantry Regiment
2 T2 M6 W1 j& j; X) v# N/ l) I 41st Infantry Regiment
, m T/ g! p6 @2 k6 _$ A 11th Infantry Regiment
$ |/ w4 c/ z8 V- ?6 {! } 55th Infantry Regiment5 f7 }' b& N# M! S/ K
III./124th Infantry Battalion
" ~3 ]& `, ^! P( r) z' y 2nd Sasebo SNLF Coy 4 {4 c5 ?" P) n% ?2 I
25th Army
' o9 h: c) E* Y8 }' H5 b) J% ] 18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment# x% a0 J! `) N. D/ l+ i+ I
3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
8 d" d5 O+ ^3 I' e Southern Army# {2 U. ^2 b- V3 @: I
3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment- S7 w% @8 e9 h0 E
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22nd Australian Brigade
7 Y" }2 S2 H) o 27th Australian Brigade
4 G+ R) [# Q& ]4 r$ C! }8 b 1st HK&S Heavy AA Regiment
! h4 h; Z& i, |0 b III Indian 5 V+ ^! W9 }; s4 k
29 Battery/3 HAA - M; Y! a! s9 B9 L) E+ E' S
111th RAF Base Force |