Look at this:
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Bombardment at Amami 20-11-45 AV: 5057 vs 1427
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Allied Bombardment attack $ b: T- m' D' H$ o$ z/ _5 `6 o
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Attacking force 252883 troops, 2159 guns, 1016 vehicles, Assault Value = 5057 9 ?1 S3 L* r& w! {3 M1 V
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Defending force 75537 troops, 557 guns, 29 vehicles, Assault Value = 1427 6 E1 R* W6 N2 h( B4 R
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Japanese ground losses:
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3 O. ?! V S$ O' \2 O5 C. }. GGuns lost 6 5 X/ I8 N4 W! v1 {" [: t
Vehicles lost 3
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8 \7 U9 p! g$ e# _Enemy attack on Amami 19-11-45: AV 6650 vs 1686 ; |' z3 J2 U0 X% g
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Allied Shock attack ( Y" s% Y0 ?( W8 k5 a+ r
6 z# e: t. {& k% q9 lAttacking force 305860 troops, 2743 guns, 2230 vehicles, Assault Value = 6650
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6 c7 U9 ^" l( Z8 uDefending force 85126 troops, 816 guns, 67 vehicles, Assault Value = 1686
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) w- t& E7 B m* V% }. sAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 8
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Allied max assault: 11130 - adjusted assault: 1982
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/ A& @: t3 K% W. z# |% k }! yJapanese max defense: 1269 - adjusted defense: 1483
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: ]) x6 P. {* A! N* aAllied assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 8)
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' x# G3 Q1 g/ T8 M+ A# e1 C/ JAllied Assault reduces fortifications to 8
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Japanese ground losses:
# h8 D. ]! p8 w- O2 u8 b! k7570 casualties reported
5 i# u6 J7 U! p7 V5 |. c N* IGuns lost 243 * _, h. K- N/ w# h" i* R( J& l
Vehicles lost 31
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Allied ground losses: * E, d- |9 P& X" m2 M; s
17483 casualties reported
# ~8 g5 v) A# rGuns lost 377
; P% v4 ]5 G+ w* N( e0 ]4 u GVehicles lost 169
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" Y' @. q7 w3 a4 K, }4 t/ SBombardment at Amami 18-11-45 AV: 5536 vs 1682 4 }4 C& P$ J0 E8 p( z. M% w/ ]; @
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Allied Bombardment attack
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% n( G( A+ i5 c$ _Attacking force 183296 troops, 1788 guns, 544 vehicles, Assault Value = 5536 0 X. S% D! X" i: S( q. ~# S2 \
9 l! M9 [' l W/ @Defending force 84967 troops, 817 guns, 75 vehicles, Assault Value = 1682 , r5 x8 p G N5 m
1 r9 y) I2 L0 a) t! `2 D& qJapanese ground losses: - L9 e! |8 n. ], W! L) e$ B
295 casualties reported ' P6 k! r' ~6 C! c4 v$ J
Guns lost 12
1 y6 l8 c5 Y* LVehicles lost 10 ) Z) @( g& ^# S! y `
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- C! M1 b; a% M* z5 b. hEnemy attack on Amami 15-11-45: AV 7085 vs 1612
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( h8 J- K$ b u8 R A9 SAllied Shock attack
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7 i4 U5 T2 z! n* q S5 CAttacking force 217065 troops, 2399 guns, 1411 vehicles, Assault Value = 7085
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0 `& t7 ?; @# q% |& }; D8 BDefending force 87277 troops, 857 guns, 144 vehicles, Assault Value = 1612 ! w& E6 a' H1 [4 o) x7 ?" j
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Allied max assault: 9340 - adjusted assault: 1233 & o& Q" K2 |5 \- R( E* k
9 {0 \: K" Y2 @- CJapanese max defense: 1183 - adjusted defense: 1280 . e; M: p L4 e; V, l% ?9 c+ x; u7 n
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Allied assault odds: 0 to 1 (fort level 9)
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. W5 i6 p, Y; D2 KJapanese ground losses:
5 K- N! @ Q0 o* a12920 casualties reported 6 G+ E' a7 i8 D
Guns lost 275
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& Z& c) y) @' j% \) b U. A2 _. _Allied ground losses:
# E) K6 E3 V" P h9 Y15393 casualties reported
% d, w- e4 e( A1 U* x& w- \Guns lost 379
3 T; e( Y' w. C& O% |Vehicles lost 133
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- n7 x/ p6 q: c) E再算上倒在滩头上的,美军损失要比真实历史中冲绳硫黄加起来还多了 |