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RE: Fighting - 9/6/2011 10:44:55 PM   
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I wonder if Rader's wishing he had sent his BB surface group in to tangle with your battleships, if only so they could have done something before being crippled. In any case, well done!

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RE: Fighting - 9/6/2011 10:54:10 PM   
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BREAKING NEWS...

The 18th Division has been reported in lower India between Calcutta and Dehli.

This was one of those divisions that were prepping for SOPAC...

We all know what this means....

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RE: Fighting - 9/6/2011 10:55:55 PM   
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ORIGINAL: House Stark

I wonder if Rader's wishing he had sent his BB surface group in to tangle with your battleships, if only so they could have done something before being crippled. In any case, well done!


These were different BBs....these are part of the KB...the CVs must be somewhere else but as far as i know the Kongo has always stayed with the KB so far....
The group that we meant to engage was at Rabaul but not hancored...

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 12:56:54 AM   
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hancored
hancored, awesome!

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 1:24:44 AM   
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hancored
hancored, awesome!


lol... ok, ok, anchored

Anyway, i've ordered my Eastern Army to move back. If he has moved back to India all (or a good part) of his crack armies that were bound in the pacific, i cannot hope to break the Multan line untill i am able to get the air superiority back over Karachi.
So i still need time...and in the meanwhile i hope to keep on pushing in the Solomons...slowly my air power is encreasing...i'm now able to put inline 1000 fighters, most of them pretty modern ones, with TOP pilots flyin them....and the numbers of Hellcats and Corsairs are encreasing every day.

The today victory over Rabaul, as said, could really be pushing back his gravity center....

....however now i need to locate back the KB...where the hell are they gone!?

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 4:50:50 AM   
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And, you very well could have sunk some BBs. That many multiple bomb hits may have put enough sys damage on one or more of them that the heavy fires will burn out of control. It happened to me with one of my American BBs at Noumea. A KB raid did not touch her flotation at all but she burned up right at the dock.

I know Rader is a good player but he just broke AE rule #1 for any Japanese player. Never, never leave valuable ships in a port that can be reached by American heavies. Frankly, I can't believe he messed up like that. Another reason why I like forcing a fight in the Solomons. Just like in the real deal, the Japanese navy is forced to operate from Truk and other distant bases. It is a big handicap.

Greyjoy, you might just be getting into his head a bit and forcing him to second guess.



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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 7:03:43 AM   
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GreyJoy, my sincere compliments for your new avatar.

It changed, but why you chose it is clear. The bush might have been removed, but still, theres the bush.

While I do not share your entusiasm for those of the female species abhorred by razors, I do share it for
a good symbol.

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 7:57:48 AM   
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April 23, 24 1943

Far from being beaten in the Solomons, Rader's reaction was massive and concentrated.
The intent is clearly to gain back the controll of the skies over Tassa/Lunga/Tulagi (from now on TLT).
To achieve that Rader sent 400 fighters (Georges, Tojos and A6M5s) to sweep Lunga (the base from where our 4Es took off yesterday), followed by 200 OscarsII escorting 250 Helens.

Unfortunately for him i had already moved back all my fighters to re-group and organize at Ndeni, so his "hammer" found nothing to crush. The damage inflicted to the base was neglegtable, probably due to the high fort level (7) and the jungle terrain, and none of my 4Es that were left back at Lunga repairing was torched on the ground.

Instead, 9 Kates, escorted by 36 Georges tried to target my shippings at Ndeni. They were intercepted by 200 allied fighters that litterarly butchered the aggressors (losing only 3 wildcats against his 30 Georges and 8 Kates).

At the same time two bombardment TFs (4 CAs, 3 CLs and 12 DDs) bombed again the beaches at Tulagi....again with no enemy casualities reported (...and yes, i had 3 kingfishers groups on recon duties).

He still has nails and fangs to hurt me. I must not become complacent....he can ruin my day if i don't keep on cat&mouse (ing) with my air force.
Yes, because the match for the controll of the skies over TLT has become a game of ambushes and tricks....none of us is able to guarantee a complete and costant controll over TLT, so both of us are running this cat&mouse game where, for the moment, i'm still playing the role of the mouse.
But this is slowly changing....my air force is becoming every day stronger and more efficient. The first unit composed of 25 prototypes of P-47s is being moving to the front, while the number of corsairs and hellcats is encreasing every day, substituting the old Wildcats that soon will be relegated to secondary fronts units.

Another USMC Division is ready to be assembled and, with the news coming from India, during the upcoming summer i could be switching into a strategic view that goes beyond the simple process of holding TLT.

CRsutton...i pray for that but i won't count on the sinking of those 2 BBs....however it's clearly a good thing to know that those 2 dreaded ships will be out of the equations for some months to come, along with the CV Kaga.


Long live the bushes

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 8:08:07 AM   
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Aden link will soon be up. No doubt rader is moving forces to India to counter that. What are your current plans and force assignments for that?

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 8:30:55 AM   
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hi GreyJoy, 'grats on your Rabaul Raid, a famous victory, those 2 BB are gone for months, & none of those CLs, DDs & Marus are happy at all. i was a bit surprised to see you get such good results, despite his CAP. you didn't lose any planes, but usually a strong CAP will throw the 4Es off-target.

take good care of those 4E sqns, hide them & let them repair planes, fatigue & morale. They've proved their worth, so don't be running them into the ground w/ continuous attacks. for my money, all those damaged Marus are worth more to you as damaged rather than sunk - they'll be a continuous headache to Rader as he withdraws them, & they'll clog his repair yards nicely. If your subs are in position to threaten them, that'll only add to his migraine.

wrt the Bomb TFs, did you have their recce planes targeted to Tulagi, or were they set to 'commander choice'? i've found i must target them to the TF target (at appropriate day/night setting) to have even a chance of getting their spotting aid. bad weather in the hex will usually prevent them from flying. what range are you shelling from? do you allow escorts to bombard? even when you start getting hits, it'll take weeks of work to get an appreciable effect. but doing anything regularly just invites Rader to anticipate & counter.

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 9:11:27 AM   
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quote:

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Aden link will soon be up. No doubt rader is moving forces to India to counter that. What are your current plans and force assignments for that?



The fact that Rader has abbandoned the idea of using those divisions for a counter landing at TLT is already a victory, imho.
He has been shipping those divisions up and down from India to SOPAC and to India back again, thus burning fuel and time.

I don't wanna fight an equal force at Multan without the air cover, with the risk of being defeated and to open again the door to Hyderabad to his fast-moving units.
I'll move back to Hyderabad and i'll wait till i'll be able to get the controll of the sky over Karachi back into my hands. As soon as Karachi airfields will be more or less safe again, i'll move in my air force and i'll transport the India counter invasion army there. When, slowly but steady, my 4Es will be able to fly again and to hit Multan, i'll move back there with 10k AVs and will start to steamroll...sooner or later he will have to retreat...


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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 9:15:29 AM   
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hi GreyJoy, 'grats on your Rabaul Raid, a famous victory, those 2 BB are gone for months, & none of those CLs, DDs & Marus are happy at all. i was a bit surprised to see you get such good results, despite his CAP. you didn't lose any planes, but usually a strong CAP will throw the 4Es off-target.

take good care of those 4E sqns, hide them & let them repair planes, fatigue & morale. They've proved their worth, so don't be running them into the ground w/ continuous attacks. for my money, all those damaged Marus are worth more to you as damaged rather than sunk - they'll be a continuous headache to Rader as he withdraws them, & they'll clog his repair yards nicely. If your subs are in position to threaten them, that'll only add to his migraine.

wrt the Bomb TFs, did you have their recce planes targeted to Tulagi, or were they set to 'commander choice'? i've found i must target them to the TF target (at appropriate day/night setting) to have even a chance of getting their spotting aid. bad weather in the hex will usually prevent them from flying. what range are you shelling from? do you allow escorts to bombard? even when you start getting hits, it'll take weeks of work to get an appreciable effect. but doing anything regularly just invites Rader to anticipate & counter.



Those 4Es are already in a safe base. And yes, they aren't normal crews....those are all veterans of the Indian air campaign, with exellent experience, Gbomb skills and wonderful leaders...and their number is growing. Soon i'll be able to have 150 crack 4Es available in the Solomons...

And yes, i had my float planes reconning Tulagi...don't know what happened there but, i don't care much about bombing those units...now that i know he won't counterinvade i can easily let them rot there...i won't give Rader a "routine" easy to counter and ambush.

Kepp on moving. Keep on changing. CAP, naval positions, naval targets, balances of forces...i have to keep on moving...

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 9:26:15 AM   
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The lack of result showing for your bombardment might be FOW?

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 9:49:33 AM   
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The lack of result showing for your bombardment might be FOW?



Might be....but it's not really important Jeff

WELCOME BACK!!!!!!

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 10:20:31 AM   
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My subs aren't finding targets anymore...Rader must have understood my patrol zones south of Truk and is clearly avoiding them. Need to change the positions...
I'm also moving 10 more subs in the sea of Japan south of Tokyo and Hiroshima...let's see what i can find there...

My 20 subs in the bay of Bengal aren't spotting a single damned ship....Rader must be using very strange routes.... Keep on looking for them btw

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 2:29:18 PM   
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GreyJoy, my sincere compliments for your new avatar.

It changed, but why you chose it is clear. The bush might have been removed, but still, theres the bush.

While I do not share your entusiasm for those of the female species abhorred by razors, I do share it for
a good symbol.





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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 3:00:40 PM   
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ORIGINAL: JohnDillworth













PS: just one of those usual smiley - spam posts

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 4:03:46 PM   
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Ladies and Gentlemen of the Forum, I hereby move that we dismantle this AAR and banish forthwith GreyJoy to an island somewhere...anywhere...and I think John Dillworth probably needs to join him there (John, bless his pea pickin' heart, was an innocent bystander willingly sucked into GreyJoy's obsession with flora and fur, God rest his soul!).

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 4:29:47 PM   
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At the same time two bombardment TFs (4 CAs, 3 CLs and 12 DDs) bombed again the beaches at Tulagi....again with no enemy casualities reported (...and yes, i had 3 kingfishers groups on recon duties).


To be honest that is not a very powerful bombardment TF. What range did you set them to bombard and escorts to bombard or not ? Also check their ammo level - if its not nearly full they will do a few shots and then pull back. If their ammo is too low they will not even fire.

I never do bombardments unless I have at least 1 BB in the TF. If those enemy troops have been there several months then they have lvl 4+ forts and a 'light' bombardment won't hurt them.

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 4:47:56 PM   
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A bush in the hand is better than 2 birds or something like that.

You got the momentum now Greyjoy keep it and roll on.

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 5:02:30 PM   
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At the same time two bombardment TFs (4 CAs, 3 CLs and 12 DDs) bombed again the beaches at Tulagi....again with no enemy casualities reported (...and yes, i had 3 kingfishers groups on recon duties).


To be honest that is not a very powerful bombardment TF. What range did you set them to bombard and escorts to bombard or not ? Also check their ammo level - if its not nearly full they will do a few shots and then pull back. If their ammo is too low they will not even fire.

I never do bombardments unless I have at least 1 BB in the TF. If those enemy troops have been there several months then they have lvl 4+ forts and a 'light' bombardment won't hurt them.

Xargun



They did have plenty of ammo and they did fire pretty every shot they have...range was set to 0 and escort were set to bombard. During the first days of the invasions my bombardment TFs did do some damages.... however it could be a mix of forts, FOW and bad luck.

Not a terrible problem however for the considerations above.

They could stay there rotting for the whole war for what it bothers me.


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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 5:02:54 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: JohnDillworth

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GreyJoy, my sincere compliments for your new avatar.

It changed, but why you chose it is clear. The bush might have been removed, but still, theres the bush.

While I do not share your entusiasm for those of the female species abhorred by razors, I do share it for
a good symbol.







May i use it?...it's SOOOO COOOL!

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 5:09:53 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel

Ladies and Gentlemen of the Forum, I hereby move that we dismantle this AAR and banish forthwith GreyJoy to an island somewhere...anywhere...and I think John Dillworth probably needs to join him there (John, bless his pea pickin' heart, was an innocent bystander willingly sucked into GreyJoy's obsession with flora and fur, God rest his soul!).



CR, the rage you are showing in this holy crusade of yours against the save-the-fur movement (which is growing bigger every day), it cannot be justified by anything else but the fact that, secretly, you DO LOVE "bearded-ladies-underwears" (LOL)...but you're just too "bourgeois" to admit it and so you scream and shout and point your guilty finger at us hoping the world won't doubt about your love for razors and waxing

John D., don't get scared by these empty threats....bearded underwears will triumph!

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 5:11:04 PM   
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May i use it?...it's SOOOO COOOL!

Sure can. I just picked up off of Google images. There is a website called TinEye that can help you locate the original, or at least a great copy. Just download the image, feed it to TinEye, and it will show you all the places on the web where it's been used. I was actually looking for the Monty Python "No Shrubbery!" guy, but I could not resist this.




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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 5:31:00 PM   
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ORIGINAL: DOCUP

A bush in the hand is better than 2 birds or something like that.

You got the momentum now Greyjoy keep it and roll on.

doc


Yes, 2 birds in the hand are surely worse than one single bush...

Don't overstimate my situation. Rader is losing some minor battles but it's still a long way to get back from the corner he put us....the whole India is still to be recaptured and his forces are still mighty and intact...i DON'T have to get overconfident nor complacent. Gotta keep the pressure and the focus up

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 6:27:27 PM   
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Don't overstimate my situation. Rader is losing some minor battles but it's still a long way to get back from the corner he put us....the whole India is still to be recaptured and his forces are still mighty and intact...i DON'T have to get overconfident nor complacent. Gotta keep the pressure and the focus up

Yes, but you slowed him enough to upgrade to Hellcats. He has Capitol ships that need repair. His training program is running on the springs and needs to to recover, you have preserved your carriers until mid-43. As long as you do nothing stupid you should be able to ramp up the presure.

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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 11:15:47 PM   
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April 25, 26, 27 and 28 1943

Nothing much happened. Rader has moved all his fighter force back on the front. Russell, Thousands and Auki are full of fighters. He also moved in some 100 Kates on ASW duties and they already killed 3 of my subs on April 27th

Another armoured merchant sprung up near thaiti and sunk an empty xAK of mine in a lighly escorted convoy....i'll try to counter this new old threat ASAP.

No sign of the KB....

In India i can confirm you he has moved in another 2 Divisions (the 33rd and the 7th). His army has now went out of Multan and is chasing down my fleeing Eastern Army...i went beyond the river just in time....fiuuu...

Lots of air activity lately in India. 400 Japanese bombers are pounding Karachi, Hyderabad and my Eastern Army...despite that 11 Albacores that managed to escape to the carnage that has suffered my Indian Air Army (that exists no more) took off and attacked on a japanese CL that were raiding my shippings at Karachi. 2 torps in the morning of the 27th, 2 more torps in the afternoon and the poor bastard is blown out of the seas

Moving more supplies, troops, planes and ships to the front. I need to consolidate my positions now...i smell an incoming battle...








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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 11:17:47 PM   
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RE: Fighting - 9/7/2011 11:21:54 PM   
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Don't overstimate my situation. Rader is losing some minor battles but it's still a long way to get back from the corner he put us....the whole India is still to be recaptured and his forces are still mighty and intact...i DON'T have to get overconfident nor complacent. Gotta keep the pressure and the focus up

Yes, but you slowed him enough to upgrade to Hellcats. He has Capitol ships that need repair. His training program is running on the springs and needs to to recover, you have preserved your carriers until mid-43. As long as you do nothing stupid you should be able to ramp up the presure.


Well...in India i was just almost doing something stupid...I was getting overconfident about the fact that he was going to invade the Solomons...and the fact that my subs weren't spotting anything in the Bengal Bay united to the fact that all his units were prepping for TLT made me believe i was facing only a minor army in India... If i didn't get aware in time of the risk i could have been encircled, bombed to dust by his bombers and defeated, opening the door to Hyderabad and Karachi...

Rader is a smart boy...he is using very strange routes to bring his convoys to India...using only coastal hexes to move... now that i understood his move he has placed Air ASW everywhere along the coast of Burma and Thailand so for me it's almost impossible to interdict this sealane....

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RE: Fighting - 9/8/2011 12:26:46 AM   
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 29,30 43


The AMC Kongo Maru near Thaiti has been chased down and sunk by CA Portland

Lost 2 xAKs due to Judys heavilt escorted over Lunga....my P-40ks on CAP couldn't help against overwhelming numbers of Georges and they suffered badly...

Another xAK was lost near Karachi due to an enemy DDs...the siege of Karachi is getting active again

Near Multan Rader made a mistake and didn't check the right direction of his tank army, relying on the "arrows"....they crossed the river and bumbed against my Eastern Army, resulting in the complete annihilation on his mobile army...however he was going to flank me, pinning me down with his bombers and moving on the flanks with his tanks...Thank God he made that mistake


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Night Time Surface Combat, near Caroline Island at 179,168, Range 3,000 Yards

Japanese aircraft
no flights

Japanese aircraft losses
E13A1 Jake: 1 destroyed

Japanese Ships
AMC Kongo Maru, Shell hits 14, and is sunk

Allied Ships
CA Portland


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Ground combat at 49,8 (near Multan)

Japanese Shock attack

Attacking force 16840 troops, 74 guns, 1496 vehicles, Assault Value = 938

Defending force 215112 troops, 3834 guns, 6212 vehicles, Assault Value = 7770

Japanese adjusted assault: 130

Allied adjusted defense: 9376

Japanese assault odds: 1 to 72

Combat modifiers
Defender: experience(-)
Attacker: shock(+), supply(-)

Japanese ground losses:
3037 casualties reported
Squads: 220 destroyed, 72 disabled
Non Combat: 72 destroyed, 264 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
Guns lost 63 (28 destroyed, 35 disabled)
Vehicles lost 823 (314 destroyed, 509 disabled)
Units destroyed 1


Allied ground losses:
460 casualties reported
Squads: 1 destroyed, 48 disabled
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 10 disabled
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 13 disabled


Assaulting units:
16th Recon Regiment
8th Tank Regiment
12th Tank Regiment
1st Mobile Infantry Regiment
51st Recon Regiment
13th Tank Regiment
23rd Tank Regiment
10th Tank Regiment
11th Tank Regiment
2nd Mobile Infantry Regiment
4th Tank Regiment
7th Ind.Tank Brigade

Defending units:
14th Indian Division
10th Indian Division
26th Indian Brigade
Gardner's Horse Regiment
Punjab Division
11th Indian Division
I Aus Corps Engineer Battalion
3rd Carabiniers Regiment
267th Armoured Brigade
42nd Cavalry Regiment
44th Cavalry Regiment
25th Indian Division
18th British Division
2nd British Division
16th British Brigade
84th Indian Brigade
1st Patiala Lancers Regiment
19th Indian Division
7th Indian Division
43rd Cavalry Regiment
255th Armoured Brigade
150th RAC Regiment
3rd Cavalry Regiment
7th Australian Division
14th British Brigade
20th Indian/A Division
268th Motorised Brigade
45th Recce Regiment
254th Armoured Brigade
23rd British Brigade
2nd Hyder Lancers Regiment
5th Indian Division
6th Australian Division
50th Tank Brigade
26th Indian Division
20th Indian/C Division
77th Heavy AA Regiment
India Command
21st Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
6th Heavy AA Regiment
1st RM Heavy AA Regiment
IV Indian Corps
25th Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
23rd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
2nd Indian AA Bde
28th Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
24th Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
20th Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
26th Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
2/11th Field Regiment
XV Indian Corps
2/9th Field Regiment
22nd Light AA Regiment
85th British AT Gun Regiment
23rd AA Bde
23rd Indian Engineer Battalion
21st Light AA Regiment
12th Indian Engineer Battalion
6th Medium Regiment
29th Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
8th Belfast Heavy AA Regiment
13th Indian Light AA Regiment
III Indian Corps
2/13th Field Regiment
1st Indian Heavy AA Regiment
27th Indian Mountain Gun Regiment
XXXIII Indian Corps
95th Heavy AA Regiment
8th Medium Regiment
1st Indian Light AA Regiment
2nd Indian Heavy AA Regiment
17th Indian Light AA Regiment
22nd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment



Lost 3 more subs today...he has moved so many air units on ASW role that now i'm forced to move back all my subs at once....


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