15 January 1942: Imperial Stormtroopers assaulted both Singapore and Manila, and in both cases brave Alliance soldiers threw them back. Lord Gown didn't come close to 1:1 odds in his first attack on Manila; his adjusted offenses was 750 odd to my 4000, and my forts are still level 3 there. But I'm running dangerously low on supply, and as a result the odds will shift in his direction pretty quickly. I'm running supply in by submarine, PBY from Palembang -- and, as of next turn, even from Wuchow, in China. It won't be enough. Today, though, we celebrate, shooting blasters into the air with glee:
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Ground combat at Manila
Japanese Deliberate attack
Attacking force 127346 troops, 1249 guns, 164 vehicles
Defending force 59724 troops, 573 guns, 136 vehicles
Japanese assault odds: 0 to 1 (fort level 3)
Japanese ground losses:
4314 casualties reported
Guns lost 91
Vehicles lost 8
Allied ground losses:
1024 casualties reported
Guns lost 24
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Much the same deal in Singapore, except that the odds were much closer to 1:1. Nonetheless, his failed attack there means Singers will hold for another few days or more, exceeding my expectations. I still don't expect to hold it to February. Here's a look:
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Ground combat at Singapore
Japanese Deliberate attack
Attacking force 129983 troops, 1182 guns, 361 vehicles
Defending force 57527 troops, 448 guns, 19 vehicles
Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 3
Japanese assault odds: 0 to 1 (fort level 3)
Japanese ground losses:
2893 casualties reported
Guns lost 56
Vehicles lost 12
Allied ground losses:
1433 casualties reported
Guns lost 30
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And yet another victory at Changsha, into which a sole Imperial division wandered yesterday, apparently by mistake. It's clobberin' time!
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Ground combat at Changsha
Allied Deliberate attack
Attacking force 165601 troops, 1303 guns, 0 vehicles
Defending force 18158 troops, 241 guns, 0 vehicles
Allied assault odds: 118 to 1
Japanese ground losses:
3158 casualties reported
Guns lost 90
Allied ground losses:
731 casualties reported
Guns lost 21
Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!
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Lastly, a strategy question for you China hands. I suspect it's only a matter of time before I'll be rooted out of Sian. My question: do I try to defend Lanchow seriously? It and Sining are each worth a whopping 300 victory points, plus they are supply centers. But if I lose there, my 8 or 9 corps have nowhere to go but far to the northwest. By contrast, if I make my stand at Sian, I can get those 8 or 9 corps on the 6-hex trail to Chungking. It'll take them months, but they'll eventually return to the war. I'm leaning toward this option, but I'm not sure.
So, which fallback plan for northern China: south to Chungking, or north past Lanchow?
