Canoerebel
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Joined: 12/14/2002 From: Northwestern Georgia, USA Status: offline
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2/19/45 to 2/21/45 The Northern Front: Escorted daytime B-29s made a mess of Takao, Formosa's airfield, destroying 100+ aircraft on the ground. Dave keeps basing aircraft forward. With the P-51Ds available for escort duty, daytime raids are efficient and effective. Over on Luzon, the Allied army moving down the peninsula will arrive at Naga in about three or four days. A smaller, mobile army is about to move on Aparri. I don't think John has seriously reinforced the little unit that landed without any guns. If that's true, the base should fall quickly. Lots of engineers are inbound. Getting the airfield built is probably the greatest single priority now. Singapore: Allied BB TF bombards, doing minimal damage but not encountering any guns or mines. So the bombardment routine will help keep the enemy garrison "rattled" and disrupted. Probing Allied deliberate attack by elements of armor gives an adjusted enemy AV of just 5400 (see results below). This is a huge decline. The base is going to fall inside the month, unless there are real issues with dice rolls. Ground combat at Singapore (50,84) Allied Deliberate attack Attacking force 13412 troops, 573 guns, 1319 vehicles, Assault Value = 3606 Defending force 97115 troops, 1263 guns, 2650 vehicles, Assault Value = 2657 Allied adjusted assault: 314 Japanese adjusted defense: 5497 Allied assault odds: 1 to 17 (fort level 7) Combat modifiers Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+), disruption(-) experience(-), supply(-) Attacker: Japanese ground losses: 235 casualties reported Squads: 14 destroyed, 6 disabled Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled Engineers: 1 destroyed, 4 disabled Guns lost 11 (4 destroyed, 7 disabled) Vehicles lost 20 (5 destroyed, 15 disabled) Allied ground losses: Guns lost 30 (7 destroyed, 23 disabled) Vehicles lost 250 (26 destroyed, 224 disabled)
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