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这档就这样进冰箱了?
天蝗桑,又一个礼拜了,人在哪里呢?
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
27前辈面对现实吧~ 3 l- ?8 D7 l% X* U& s+ ?! L

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9494 你看菠萝早就果断放弃了
昨天59号天蝗致电大统领,原文为日语,大意如下:"猥琐卑贱的天蝗致伟大光荣的大统领阁下,请你看在北京大水的份上,同意恢复对战。。。": ~# m' q- K! ]
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大统领批文曰:"准."
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于是此档有恢复的可能,大统领这就回家从已经发霉的硬盘里把存档找出来,顺便还得回忆一下密码是啥。。。
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
前排强力支持顶起!
加油啊,争取进入44年啊,老赵这么长时间也该调整好心态了,怎么说也要给这档一个交代啊
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
27跟老赵基情永续!
各种军舰飞机闲置已久,估计得修上几个月了
天蝗速速回档
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
期待中
昨天59号天蝗致电大统领,原文为日语,大意如下:"猥琐卑贱的天蝗致伟大光荣的大统领阁下,请你看在北京大水的份上,同意恢复对战。。。"
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9 N. N0 ]' D- K) Z大统领批文曰:"准."
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于是此档有恢复的可能,大统领这就回家从已经发霉的 ...4 ?% `( t- i; H. W
hades1001 发表于 2012-7-26 21:32
这又很多天了,天皇的电报是情报部门伪造来销售战争债券的吧

这又很多天了,天皇的电报是情报部门伪造来销售战争债券的吧
( B8 H( [! p( g& ?& j德鲁伊特尔 发表于 2012-8-21 10:14
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据闻此档即将复活,那么我们可以认为老赵在经过大半年多的时间布置后终于推出了新的一档,这很可能已经打破了岛群内的部署时间记录。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
43年5月23日
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: S( k$ Q; h% Z- @" E+ l8 x" |, \印度战场执行卡拉奇攻略战任务的几十万蝗军开始有序撤退,米酋大统领再次草菅人命,派出几十架英联邦垃圾轰炸机执行骚扰攻击任务,被掩护的AA全数击伤,当场击落10余架,预计将引发帝国友人邱胖子的新一轮抗议~~
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Morning Air attack on 104th Division, at 44,8 , near Hyderabad (Sindh)
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: y" s0 Z# T: ^( DRaid spotted at 25 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.% X0 I, C8 f  [
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes# L2 O  F* Z/ T/ A" Z

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Allied aircraft
2 w# W& @" o* C& M: ^4 [8 T      Beaufighter VIc x 14
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      CW-22 Falcon x 5
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Allied aircraft losses
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; P$ T2 X" d( {0 X1 ?# Z/ s( K      Vengeance I: 2 destroyed by flak1 p3 s- l1 g5 V6 [) F
      CW-22 Falcon: 2 damaged: f$ G  }( A. k& c% K
      CW-22 Falcon: 1 destroyed by flak4 T! E; w7 t/ J* {  }; I) B9 o

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$ t" u4 X2 Q1 U% s      227 casualties reported
) s& E; j# y4 N         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
/ |5 u! i% k1 @, g: a/ d* x         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled0 W1 b6 k* ~- F) c: `7 ]1 A
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled+ `% f, q/ w9 B: q9 Z" s, S; q
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& ?) R: p* }8 eMorning Air attack on 11th Division, at 44,8 , near Hyderabad (Sindh); p9 O% j) T" W3 m1 c
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2 y5 H, A1 v* ]: G% u5 J4 {8 cRaid spotted at 10 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet." S! @2 l5 L( W- P  m0 a6 v
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes& o1 z5 a1 E# x% t4 ~. H/ L' S
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Allied aircraft
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      Vengeance I x 153 A$ o- q  o: Y5 j' @
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      Vengeance I: 2 destroyed by flak! a% P; z, v  ]  R: }1 f- L

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- |+ s) B; D, _2 I      27 casualties reported7 _& V+ o) a& |; {2 a- ~, ]$ U! g
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled. i- D4 }  r+ n2 i, M) a, i5 k2 p2 H
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled6 P- s6 |. R* {( I
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled' ?4 E8 o  O7 K- J2 }3 g, r/ p+ ]- i
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南太平静依旧,蝗军一个伞兵联队在尝试歼灭卢甘维尔盟军残兵败将,但未获成功,仅打出1:1,一个旅团即将到达增援,务必全歼之!
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$ h: y/ x, V) }. X$ N6 j* WGround combat at Luganville (120,150)
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Japanese Shock attack
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Attacking force 1944 troops, 24 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 916 F" w6 X( N8 B# o- _/ i% g
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Defending force 6561 troops, 175 guns, 181 vehicles, Assault Value = 23. I, Z; q2 A/ A2 L9 y. n
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Japanese adjusted assault: 84 $ C; y  r: i5 }) ^- ^
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Allied adjusted defense: 61
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Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 17 n6 Z! _) K( ~' k1 W  E3 x# {
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Defender: terrain(+), supply(-)% d6 ^; J3 I2 c' b
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+), disruption(-)
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         Squads: 0 destroyed, 19 disabled$ u* B; q- _' X- {7 \3 }
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled6 Y; t5 Y" p5 X. Q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled  I5 j# T4 Q0 R) V" Z! a

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Allied ground losses:
0 |$ [+ V5 G; l. S' M- q      33 casualties reported
: ~3 T4 P& N1 z         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
8 {: c& Y/ Z& |" B; u5 [/ x- F         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 8 disabled- E5 p: t  |3 O- \- O, S5 s
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled& F  L" Q# w1 i( ~
      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
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    Yokosuka Assault SNLF
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1 H$ a% D' b4 ~0 q% Y" k3 ~7 bDefending units:
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    119th USAAF Base Force2 d& }; p# \+ e2 b' y7 ]% ~
    276th Coastal Artillery Battalion$ s: M& u6 e5 @* a$ B4 o2 A& T% l; K
    D Det USN Port Svc
9 j: ]2 {/ W$ K. B    131st Field Artillery Battalion. z  \" I- H: J6 k
    VII US Fighter Cmnd
: b: {+ d9 Y8 U+ P    148th Field Artillery Battalion8 h- N  n; {8 b% ^/ ]& B  V' Y; V
    XIII US Bomber Cmnd 0 e; @6 g) y  S1 L
    3rd/102nd Infantry Battalion5 ~4 P, L3 y$ x8 |; m/ n2 g
    95th Coast AA Regiment
, o) r# |) V! y    1/198th Coast AA Battalion* K+ Y+ ?, C! C6 b2 W$ I+ T, V
    Rabaul Det. Base Force
8 `; x: w- S+ I) R5 k- c    Timor Base Force1 G$ n1 F9 L' G% H- H8 M
    1st Marine Raider Bn /1
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
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