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主要是重装备没法接出来,要么就人接出来,重装备丢在那自生自灭。
7 u; U9 J5 W+ G6 C4 F$ J) Q估计是有不少装甲部队扔在那了,所以老赵才要求回档
这个嘛,自己操作失误,老赵就认了吧。不过确实丢人丢大了。。。。
天蝗赵已经同意回档,卸于野地的700战斗力3个礼拜之内在dili不得移动7 ]+ g* U; F; T; C' U4 d. a
天蝗同时在重新估计形势后宣布放弃澳北攻略,将把剩余的兵力投入其他战场
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
居然真的回档,由于操作失误而回档。。。。。。还不是CV对决。。。。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 15, 422 H1 O8 p0 x* L' [; q
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盟军的万国飞机博览会隆重开幕
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/ r. j0 ]' u6 c+ _- T' F; pMorning Air attack on 6th Tank Regiment, at 52,18 , near Delhi2 L  M9 o# R- D3 H! U4 g

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Raid spotted at 42 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
. \3 A% K$ s  H3 f0 j) DEstimated time to target is 14 minutes
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Allied aircraft
+ [7 |6 p1 F, z, @+ H# d      SB-III x 53 ~0 o- S8 G# f$ T! B7 |( B
      Audax I x 2
1 v# w# Y4 e8 j' D% ]      Blenheim I x 32 \1 `9 t' l* Q5 O& p, S
      Hudson IIIa x 4
) Q2 c0 e- t0 x, L6 |      Lysander II x 9& g) X; A$ u6 W: Z1 {
      Wapiti IIa x 8
- |: S/ |3 ^) D1 r      Hudson I x 5, w/ G- T0 e; K
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      Lysander II: 1 damaged
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* n- \! B7 Y4 f      Vehicles lost 11 (1 destroyed, 10 disabled)
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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关于314达尔文事件的官方说法:- p7 T! n4 o$ M8 B1 P+ A
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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.
双方打默契球啊,有意思
I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat.
显然卸载在野地的部队回收起来太麻烦了
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
天蝗居然故意忽略了达尔文城外几十支埋伏部队,实际是剩余兵力不足攻下达尔文,不得已放弃澳北攻略
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
两边各有萨哈夫和东京玫瑰坐台,此档的战报可读性最佳
一万年太久,只争朝夕!
大统领从圣迭戈视察陆战队及USS Midway号建造情况后归来,继续继续
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 16, 42+ u4 N3 M- L& n2 J5 g6 I
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异形大战铁血战士
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空袭库旁的盟军4发意外遭遇了路过(伏击?)的日军KB,同KB上200多个0战妖人展开激战,以损失13架B-17E为代价击毙了5个妖人(个人认为亏了),拉开了AE 4发大战0战的序幕
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Morning Air attack on Koepang , at 68,116
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1 U& U7 \- X+ |/ R6 e3 ARaid detected at 183 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.
3 g" G5 {5 b: Y) l. J% D& G, r3 p$ eEstimated time to target is 56 minutes
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% K  z2 X5 ?; L% |4 L8 r      A6M2 Zero x 210
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      B-17E Fortress x 25, a  k+ Q. R% ]( r) x. W4 t

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8 y& B8 O) _, S% q      A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed
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      B-17E Fortress: 5 destroyed, 20 damaged+ b$ y) ]! l5 V

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日寇对卡拉奇的第二轮炮击软绵无力,如果保持这个趋势那么不论空中还是海上日军都没有能力压制卡拉奇
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Night Naval bombardment of Karachi at 40,8
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5 t" V$ p9 i7 yJapanese Ships7 n) |, X/ C: n. B7 `
      CA Kako' _! n: y; w1 n  ~2 Q  }# Y
      CA Kinugasa- |8 \! E- L, o  t# d  D7 W! L
      CA Nachi
9 B2 J+ J9 f. Y& S, H- w' w' o      CA Myoko
8 b; c% J+ J, ]5 e4 f, ~' J      CL Tatsuta6 v) y# E. d1 @; H: z; G$ s4 t
      CL Isuzu( ~2 h# \' q$ N* \$ v0 T* p
      CL Naka" [$ `6 ?9 l( U2 X4 ~# i6 M
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         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
% @. Q& e1 r4 U: x         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled: x, @1 W4 u2 }4 P5 ?* H0 e
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled: r3 y- W# }$ C, I% w3 j. `" M
      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)2 F* Z0 j0 k' A9 _3 g

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5 \7 h$ h: ]$ s  ?Manpower hits 1$ |; t4 t0 ?/ L3 u/ @
Fires 499
/ F7 u- x+ k, H- g- G7 p" o3 ?" GAirbase hits 7
$ q3 T& O2 R" H1 QAirbase supply hits 21 z: ^! a% B5 v- s8 g
Runway hits 16! H7 g: X  Z3 ?! K
Port hits 1
: Z6 n7 z6 s  z9 tPort fuel hits 1
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Night Naval bombardment of Karachi at 40,86 x6 ]  f5 A( {/ N

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" J. k7 F/ B: `- O% p% v      BB Kongo
  V3 B, ^. I" B+ G5 C      CA Chokai% Y  k. ]! h0 \" E$ C
      CA Atago) q1 p* L- i+ ?# {; V; r
      CL Sendai- K" V0 Y3 c# x! y9 y' N5 ~, O
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6 w  k3 P" A- a5 \7 o2 Y' p      18 casualties reported7 U# K- i6 v# h2 b
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 p2 O9 g+ d& A0 m8 |) j
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
8 f0 `+ w" S; K5 ?5 j4 f         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled) m+ y3 H, I( {% d( s( }

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Manpower hits 1
# N9 M+ @' ?1 R) z' M$ zResources hits 1
! u) n+ z+ p9 N8 H' ?Fires 642
5 v0 h# n. V% p7 JAirbase hits 46 X" ]% j' V: ^; l) m0 b9 v
Airbase supply hits 2
7 [) ^" n# ^  p, N# n0 L$ L/ b' cRunway hits 11
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 19, 42
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Ground combat at Meerut (53,18)
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Allied Shock attack
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% B: P0 ^% t0 {3 BAttacking force 3824 troops, 26 guns, 359 vehicles, Assault Value = 512' ?2 v7 x$ g% C0 k; n4 {
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# m' B) J# M9 n" Y+ P2 CAllied adjusted assault: 101
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Allied assault odds: 101 to 1 (fort level 0)
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* O( r& r" k* a$ \) z; BAllied forces CAPTURE Meerut !!!' A# S% X" B  w1 f3 S
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Combat modifiers
: C2 v4 b8 |1 u5 j5 jDefender: preparation(-), experience(-)
, ^9 z1 h' V/ N* TAttacker: shock(+)7 O& H7 z& m' b8 z9 N
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Japanese ground losses:) C% h  ~# F' Y
      Vehicles lost 29 (27 destroyed, 2 disabled)( o# A8 |+ s# M0 K
      Units retreated 11 n1 R, u0 U; x$ Z. ~& h

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, D2 u, \7 Y8 |, Q6 eAllied ground losses:4 ?5 W1 o! e9 I2 R2 h8 ^9 ~% N/ C) S
      37 casualties reported1 N$ }# k9 ]  T- y! i! {
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled+ Q! M) w) [* h, s# U% m- d+ ?3 W  l
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled* D9 U  O6 P. C# q( a
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ h2 T) X0 P0 e3 V' C; y* ?1 f      Units pursuing 2
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Assaulting units:- I6 G. q: c0 w( z% b; i( ~, x
    255th Armoured Brigade
6 h' m) e0 S* F9 T    254th Armoured Brigade
# [* S' M( ~0 V7 _8 j- w    50th Tank Brigade* I6 C. A' r( Y& n3 Z  ^
    3rd Carabiniers Regiment" B4 i; ]* i* _) _
    6th Aus Div Cav Regiment$ ]! l% R) p  Z
    7th Armoured Brigade
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    6th Tank Rgt /2
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Ground combat at Myitkyina (64,42)
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" y; T; s' C( ?5 p2 F. X; J" t9 |Attacking force 35635 troops, 341 guns, 43 vehicles, Assault Value = 13399 ^" j4 h, j5 R% ^

* z' C3 W. g  z- HDefending force 17037 troops, 147 guns, 54 vehicles, Assault Value = 494
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2 x. B8 \/ J4 H+ J) U: AAllied adjusted defense: 1696 & }. s9 i6 q2 |2 U% ]; I. x$ @
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Combat modifiers7 c% X' X; P3 s8 _: h; _% m: S
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), morale(-), experience(-)  m/ i7 A1 a4 W. J( k2 U% g
Attacker: fatigue(-)
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      3281 casualties reported1 I0 O! Z  I. n/ \7 J3 o& s' i
         Squads: 11 destroyed, 269 disabled9 y% {$ C* J) y8 `' w* U7 G5 q4 G
         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 201 disabled
5 R" i2 l8 K& p# c7 a* a         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 19 disabled, `0 V  m. k0 e  l+ v2 P

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' j6 ~" s' A9 J3 G      999 casualties reported; @+ A9 M0 E8 Q3 ?
         Squads: 13 destroyed, 46 disabled2 T9 o% c% f  D, H) T* x( [0 ]
         Non Combat: 27 destroyed, 62 disabled
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      Units destroyed 1% S! m, o9 A: ^
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    21st Division
5 ~. H4 ~% I% g3 A' P    4th Ind.Mixed Regiment1 m9 l" s) I2 K* n2 }. e  [1 J( m
    2nd Sasebo SNLF Coy 7 T- s4 |! T" K6 G, R. {! r8 U
    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade8 J3 @# |; X& A/ Z
    7th RTA Division
7 X! w1 t$ ?' W* f- s    15th Guards Regiment2 h) I5 h" g% q. |; D7 C5 A
    1st RTA Division6 r1 R9 m: r( N5 m9 z
    17th Indpt Guards Regiment# i: w1 @4 w4 r0 s9 J/ r8 M1 Z

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    Mandalay BMP Battalion% M: n" t: M+ G$ i( [+ Y% I  l- a! T
    16th Indian Brigade+ s$ T! K8 v& I+ n# [1 {! ?5 F  T
    Winnipeg Grenadiers Battalion
( n* ~. F6 H1 i3 p1 r% [6 _    9th Burma Rifles Battalion
8 ]5 r* s7 N. t9 f7 l    Rangoon BAF Battalion0 Y. x' u. c: Z2 ?3 h3 u' v
    Upper Burma BAF Battalion$ D8 U+ F( e8 v9 u. L4 Y. C: R& n
    Rifles of Canada Battalion
2 R4 t, W# g2 o: F& Z, |5 L5 `    2nd King Own YLI Battalion) l  z4 G6 z% S. q
    13th Indian Brigade
2 G' Z' \( l' u3 F% u+ p# w- v    22nd New Chinese Division! X& g9 O$ j! n
    104th RAF Base Force0 N$ I2 _: @: B, y. m. u
    103rd RN Base Force( w9 B; x. \8 `5 u2 }0 ?5 J1 P
    103rd RAF Base Force
. d6 I# p8 Y3 s; Y. @0 O    27th Indian Mountain Gun Regiment* S; \7 f  t! s/ x
    108th RAF Base Force: a8 e" B% ?/ y# Q7 P" Y! Q2 g
    221 Group RAF 5 \2 E* \: B- _9 ~+ J0 Q9 q1 a
    106th RAF Base Force" n" t+ W$ J9 x) ?% o6 W  x8 A* I
    102nd RAF Base Force
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    101st RAF Base Force
; g# C- {$ g/ a    107th RAF Base Force
3 [# i+ T# i' J) g    100th RAF Base Force6 k; ]' ~; J6 R/ Q1 P  S$ N  @
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9 J0 U) _3 |9 ?% `, r7 [盟军一支满载补给的船队在澳洲西北部遭遇kb,不幸全部遇难4 `% a2 P1 m. c2 G; W
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Exmouth at 51,128: g9 n: e, M! E1 p

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9 u1 E# p/ L6 tRaid spotted at 30 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
: |1 d5 C; p% |! O9 O6 `Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
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      A6M2 Zero x 310 o& O7 n$ K0 N  d: j5 g; z
      B5N2 Kate x 72
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5 l8 C- w  T: S      xAK Alcoa Prospector, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk2 y) I- o* s- c, |
      PG Yarra, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
/ e4 s* K! ~0 w1 Y! p      xAK Sonnavind, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk3 V* Z3 Y; \+ \( j8 k
      xAK Nurani, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk
- {. C# c: I, y: I      xAK Charon, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
  _' w7 b1 y0 ^& G( P% c      xAK Dagfred, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage
, y% ~( c4 m. j- [' \- K      PG Moresby, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
/ d" Y" t) g, \# B      xAK Itaura, Torpedo hits 5, and is sunk
+ ?6 E( B$ _# V2 E) ~( T      xAK Itola, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk7 ~) K# X) c2 D! U+ c
      xAK Empire Hamble, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
# X! k1 r0 e. f, M      xAK Elisavet, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
5 h! B* n3 n( z$ x% z; _      xAK Lowana, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage
7 A+ I. v$ N2 x, }7 M1 D. J, [" ]      PG Swan, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk, b$ @& J$ k/ A: @2 |1 V6 Y( ~  L
      xAK Autolycus, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
# l* }5 H4 [0 }/ L8 K; q4 v1 ^! ^      PG Herald
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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, o: M8 U  M- }* |Ground combat at Bareilly (53,19)! X/ [( q* o4 O8 |0 _) r
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Allied Shock attack5 `5 v$ D3 Z0 R4 L
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Attacking force 2690 troops, 19 guns, 260 vehicles, Assault Value = 236% o3 X$ D7 z* z& ]* u# {
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Defending force 13962 troops, 114 guns, 107 vehicles, Assault Value = 518% ]1 s$ ^- N8 n: t9 @' D" x
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Allied adjusted assault: 64
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Japanese adjusted defense: 96
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Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 0)
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Defender: op mode(-), disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)
% K/ x! b7 x' }& u& x5 @6 VAttacker: shock(+), disruption(-)5 ^( |$ Z6 }4 V5 Q1 [! n
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Japanese ground losses:
. W) t- Z! W; f. t% X" G) j      147 casualties reported2 x& h. R' K. q2 c& F- Z  z/ u
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 14 disabled
0 c7 m8 ]& \" T$ B0 ?0 i" o* `         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled8 o% a1 t' j% i) S/ ]/ v7 U: Z6 \, q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
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Allied ground losses:9 J4 h, e, z8 ?9 Q
      175 casualties reported
6 b; y, Y6 _6 ]* P( f9 u* a         Squads: 0 destroyed, 19 disabled; K, k9 n) _- v3 e
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 18 disabled. Q& o3 f9 J- [* c+ i  q) v0 j  j
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled0 f* E! [; W, h& c9 j
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2 w" B, R- M7 @% C* Q0 s& FAssaulting units:
! r  E4 Y2 r. i9 O0 N- r+ `8 L" p    254th Armoured Brigade
4 {3 f2 n( K6 G$ l- g    255th Armoured Brigade
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Defending units:' s( R3 W( n# g4 D1 w
    4th Division" _! T; O9 Z) {5 f
    1st Tank Regiment
" e" X0 Y: i# R4 o* j, V/ o1 k    6th Tank Rgt /2
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 21, 42
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: a9 O3 L+ E& h' }8 U空袭德里的日寇被盟军痛击,全天击落30余架日机,盟军仅仅损失了2架飓风,可谓完胜" N( B, Z# M  a' z& V9 D. t0 B
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Morning Air attack on Delhi , at 52,17 0 \% }* Y: L& n# u% M1 V
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Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
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Raid detected at 122 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
* m+ V% z1 F8 q7 K* T3 @Estimated time to target is 48 minutes
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Japanese aircraft0 ?% N. x' n  j4 q/ x
      G3M2 Nell x 149 A0 l  Y5 R* J$ N& s$ u- a# M
      G4M1 Betty x 41
9 `6 M% h$ e9 b! f2 u+ V5 Q0 y      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 39* a" ?/ c1 a4 B  o2 Y7 X& B0 V6 Z& H% H

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2 @- [, t' E! f' L; pAllied aircraft
! Q7 U& M6 Z/ M      Hurricane IIa Trop x 32# D4 d0 h+ k7 j' u& {% |
      Hurricane IIb Trop x 30
* ^0 {% _1 B* ]3 @' j% x4 Q* O; N      Spitfire VIII x 14
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Japanese aircraft losses
. m& w6 M9 }: R9 Y. u* M/ f- A6 `      G3M2 Nell: 5 destroyed, 4 damaged6 q( a) R2 L, U0 V9 {- }
      G4M1 Betty: 6 destroyed, 18 damaged
& s7 d: c+ F0 ]4 s+ a6 o! z% ^      Ki-43-Ic Oscar: 4 destroyed$ ~) c0 J. P0 `

' ~+ b  A: N" ?3 a3 o9 HAllied aircraft losses
& t8 A5 @4 ?! E      Hurricane IIa Trop: 1 destroyed
! g" T8 n5 O4 G      Hurricane IIb Trop: 1 destroyed
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Airbase hits 26 x) u  \" G: R" q
Airbase supply hits 2
7 E- Z' Z/ ?# T0 WRunway hits 19
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# p% n5 o+ Q, O$ s) E5 b在德里冒进的日军部队遭到澳军精锐的伏击,一个高炮部队被当场歼灭
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Ground combat at Delhi (52,17)
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7 J1 D' @- Y/ J8 u* c7 QAllied Shock attack& l2 ~% J* Y4 j3 ^" p6 l

" O! _/ B9 T0 v5 ^: nAttacking force 36790 troops, 622 guns, 625 vehicles, Assault Value = 12032 C' H# c% w5 s& i9 T
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Defending force 12267 troops, 212 guns, 33 vehicles, Assault Value = 383( U0 C7 b; ?: L, Q# c

% {+ @3 [4 @) t! XAllied adjusted assault: 542 5 ~( @# P! x" s, r4 q
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Japanese adjusted defense: 391 " _, z- p( {) q) Z2 I$ l' h2 `6 c
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Allied assault odds: 1 to 1 4 Q; q& M) g' D1 F& Z" R  f6 M8 S2 o

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Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-)2 s% G3 p9 D7 _" @6 U
Attacker: shock(+)
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Japanese ground losses:" S* g1 E" w6 u: }
      1215 casualties reported
2 f  p, ^7 g6 ?0 H         Squads: 3 destroyed, 127 disabled, {7 \9 |5 ~# M
         Non Combat: 9 destroyed, 80 disabled
- a) J# h5 v3 Z5 A& `! ^& r+ i         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled! k$ k/ [+ h# d1 }' |$ m% T
      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)
: |) W1 R  x3 ^! b      Vehicles lost 13 (8 destroyed, 5 disabled)
; h4 ?: O' F4 U/ ]$ R      Units destroyed 1
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$ P" i7 ]  s6 l9 N" F- h0 qAllied ground losses:6 e3 ]* [$ U+ c$ g6 a& W; n/ L
      1967 casualties reported- a4 B2 x7 `! v8 F5 P
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 114 disabled( ]5 e4 ?- d- ^% v4 M$ ^
         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 274 disabled7 q' C8 f3 r8 _8 L3 z, S# \9 q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 20 disabled' B5 N1 \- p) f7 c$ W+ }
      Vehicles lost 30 (2 destroyed, 28 disabled)/ s+ z2 Z& H& J* c8 D/ |5 `" u
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; V  V% Z2 s* IAssaulting units:2 u7 t6 |7 V" O& W: |+ L
    7th Aus Div Cav Regiment
" m, S  Q# Q- b    42nd Cavalry Regiment0 ~& ?3 R8 S' [- U2 \
    150th RAC Regiment  E0 z" [9 j  V( A4 _  q
    Red Fortress8 R- p, W+ H% R% A# r9 k* U
    3rd Cavalry Regiment
9 ?% w6 M. D* F( ^4 T  [/ u    16th Light Cavalry Regiment6 L" Q& L$ W, W5 @
    18th Australian Brigade
# t% d7 v5 E$ ^8 H/ i9 d9 T" ]    Rifles of Canada Bn /1
% ~7 P* a4 m. K! Q+ M8 ^    16th Australian Brigade
4 k# }9 h0 b; `, v* P* _    36th Indian Brigade
% o6 N) }- C9 a4 R    21st Australian Brigade
* @3 [- {! [3 s/ M" Q    17th Australian Brigade  h* Z0 j- f0 W- q* U3 C
    Kowloon Brigade' |8 T' e. c" n
    19th Australian Brigade
; r4 V# O* |9 c) _/ ~+ W0 i! {    Winnipeg Grenadiers Bn /1! s) f' ?; _% e: G
    3rd Central India Base Force5 ^, V' Z! i9 q* n: B
    1st West Coast Base Force4 R/ X/ M- @( V- f
    25th Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
8 {" y+ j* e8 V; q. \    1st Hyderabad Base Force( C) B. @- t; k. P1 A5 ?! L3 w
    24th Indian Mountain Gun Regiment+ N+ j! V- M2 [1 B! @% l4 I+ y
    2/11th Field Regiment
. N  r, j" `: ^% p6 D    225 Group RAF
3 l- Y/ _% t5 _. Y, e; l- @    2nd West Coast Base Force; l& n  A1 ]7 m5 e) Z3 S
    2/9th Field Regiment2 Y: B% _% i- a
    1st Indian Light AA Regiment$ g) n" ?* T7 E% z% M
    23rd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
* L, [" J2 n2 F  \9 _% y    1st Central India Base Force! A3 z) v5 j+ e0 i6 |! z
    2nd Hyderabad Base Force3 v/ U% w7 R  t
    22nd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
) u4 `, @+ R2 F4 x( i( Q    20th Indian Mountain Gun Regiment7 \( n. k( l; o  h
    3rd Hyderabad Base Force
2 A6 f# w# f1 p' @; L8 h; a    100th RN Base Force/ s* c3 C" U+ V3 X) T1 J

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    65th Brigade
: P- u- @0 ]7 z0 b    9th Infantry Regiment0 k7 a0 E6 b. i" n
    48th Field Artillery Regiment
" p  }9 O% B4 M! X3 y9 _    7th Air Defense AA Regiment
# [( [% n* E( ]9 c  A" `. }    21st Air Defense AA Regiment
' c4 A3 c' w7 t% W    25th Air Defense AA Regiment
5 s- E6 _1 p& i2 f3 t* e    38th Field AA Battalion
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加尔各答沦陷: ~5 ?% r8 K4 W( t' c
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Ground combat at Calcutta (52,37)8 l, G( B! g% N+ ~! s9 w* I1 C' |2 a- a

) B! h* I# @! H4 D0 vJapanese Shock attack
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: K$ R% z2 z& ^  s: kAttacking force 15801 troops, 143 guns, 118 vehicles, Assault Value = 568
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Defending force 3990 troops, 37 guns, 6 vehicles, Assault Value = 59
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% L0 x, k5 Z3 H( Q7 r$ nJapanese adjusted assault: 426
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' j# r: Q4 L" R2 ]' {+ P5 d# S# l1 gAllied adjusted defense: 69 + J0 U" k& L7 z1 g0 G9 R

/ `9 S$ }5 E; T; t) @* n1 l* R; SJapanese assault odds: 6 to 1 (fort level 2) # r2 y' z4 @' }' l9 ?# F

9 [1 ?6 F, F* \9 E( G  P2 j* d' yJapanese forces CAPTURE Calcutta !!!) _! R. X4 w  X
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Combat modifiers
% P. y. W% X8 }5 X6 pDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), preparation(-)# k- s4 r& M- t1 ]/ ~  L6 ?- ~
experience(-)
- D4 S7 A- P6 I, f+ C9 w7 OAttacker: shock(+), disruption(-)
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1 b& x2 d1 Y8 j; P3 F$ Q. GJapanese ground losses:; R; D1 k' G8 |- N; F
      88 casualties reported
( I3 E& L5 H' K9 s5 B1 {         Squads: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
- m0 N3 @, x9 p" a5 R2 ]( y: D0 l         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled
/ s4 H1 x$ m0 \9 i( a/ R         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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, R  W4 K+ X1 Q6 RAllied ground losses:5 g8 p$ c$ v! S0 v9 {( W
      2618 casualties reported, C0 ?& v8 [. M0 _5 R4 i
         Squads: 74 destroyed, 0 disabled0 j- J% H0 e+ w3 D7 y, V# j
         Non Combat: 336 destroyed, 7 disabled
7 v5 ?) a* ?0 Z- c- k2 I         Engineers: 35 destroyed, 0 disabled3 {1 t% ~$ Z/ O+ i
      Guns lost 45 (45 destroyed, 0 disabled)& I# q( N5 V; C& }
      Vehicles lost 6 (6 destroyed, 0 disabled)
4 |1 V6 |" d2 t2 Z" a      Units retreated 1
% H% u& \6 I6 u+ S* N      Units destroyed 1
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Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
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. j; P* X1 \' ]$ J0 s2 {; Q% B# MAssaulting units:
3 g. z9 P( ~; }) q2 E% @    Kure 3rd SNLF/ l8 Y# H, Q/ m$ d+ v5 X) Y0 q
    5th Recon Regiment
. u5 U) ^, e) p& O" V4 `    6th Guards Division
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    Fort William 4 f* G) B) s% \- c. G+ K+ }" g
    Eastern Command
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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