AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 01, 429 l+ n9 C+ ?/ _5 I9 t" O* g" r
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' {: ^! P k3 O, S没有地形加成的防守,对于国军来说就是鸡肋,国军已向芷江战略后撤,邵阳已不可守。
6 P6 s9 E. k" ~- p相比较而言,南阳西北的秦岭伏牛山的防守就靠谱的多。: ^# q! A3 F8 m/ O6 O% ^+ {
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Ground combat at Shaoyang (80,52)
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# R, M9 d, Z( ]- n5 U4 u; Y' EJapanese Deliberate attack# V P, b8 p8 f- ]/ _
" h: m8 W; v n: eAttacking force 68272 troops, 590 guns, 789 vehicles, Assault Value = 2196+ U( F9 E6 m2 h" D. {, V
' Y$ e4 ~+ o- V) j& W0 HDefending force 64810 troops, 282 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1249
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2
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2 y9 Y9 M8 l0 z' `* r. o! @& DJapanese adjusted assault: 1524
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+ @4 X' o1 W; o2 E2 q1 GAllied adjusted defense: 470
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" u7 w6 l% c; N/ e" `Japanese assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 2) ! D0 q6 b" j/ b& n4 {7 X W& L- @
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Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 2 J; I: ^ H5 B E" P. I! Q& f4 Q
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Defender: forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-), supply(-)
9 u6 j! p& [/ AAttacker:
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Japanese ground losses:
]2 M P' ~! o2 f& c# v( ? 2499 casualties reported0 K8 e5 S; L; @$ x- ~2 {* J+ K
Squads: 6 destroyed, 170 disabled
4 P. s4 C0 U+ q0 W: b Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 42 disabled
9 ?6 Z' a, `* \* ?- y Engineers: 1 destroyed, 14 disabled) [$ y: ?8 |$ J9 e3 Y# ^& H7 D! a
Vehicles lost 87 (4 destroyed, 83 disabled)5 i( @ }# I& P, ~, V# Y6 e
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Allied ground losses:
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Squads: 116 destroyed, 183 disabled7 u2 ?3 a5 W, k5 X7 C
Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 23 disabled0 h9 X8 n; n) D
Engineers: 2 destroyed, 15 disabled
! O8 W7 @! d0 q6 b; i2 i2 f8 C3 l Guns lost 25 (3 destroyed, 22 disabled)
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Ground combat at 85,44 (near Nanyang)
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8 ^0 h2 ^ ?4 e7 B# JJapanese Deliberate attack; `& R6 s" `) O/ r, m
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Attacking force 32190 troops, 569 guns, 376 vehicles, Assault Value = 863
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3 x/ E: m- m. m* C4 M6 \Defending force 31862 troops, 98 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 449
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# m4 V$ P- o: ^4 KJapanese adjusted assault: 572
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Allied adjusted defense: 1528
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2
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Defender: terrain(+), experience(-)2 a% d; E) X1 W3 h- R* ]& H
Attacker:
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1243 casualties reported* s0 P2 d9 ^( O% t& c
Squads: 5 destroyed, 60 disabled. z) g% b, j& n, k, L5 \0 d
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled4 m2 ?# n( m3 A; t: H3 `
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled2 t+ h/ ]7 [$ ^0 w( e: Q; E; h
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Allied ground losses:, i7 s, Q4 y2 w% ]3 U; H; z5 c' t
737 casualties reported g( W$ Q3 _0 e1 D& j+ r
Squads: 2 destroyed, 57 disabled2 }3 @9 v$ U5 b/ F. z P0 o/ Y# q
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 13 disabled
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