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Old September 18th, 2012, 08:56 PM

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Situation at Turn 27

The past 6-8 turns were relatively uneventful. We had passed the first line of resistance and there wasn't any further roadblocks to delay us.

On the North road, the point platoon (Pl 1/ A Coy) discovered the enemy armor parked along the main road and are now deployed to attack the enemy tanks. These are the same T26s that caused considerable havoc on my armour earlier on. They don't seem to realise that their front line has been penetrated.

The follow on platoons are from D Coy and they will begin to deploy into line, heading towards the first objectives in the north.

Elsewhere on the South road, our forces are deploying into line as well, and preparing to move towards their first objectives in the south.
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Old September 19th, 2012, 09:38 PM

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Situation at Turn 32

On the North sector, Pl 1 has destroyed the enemy armour platoon along the road. D Coy is deploying into battle line and B Coy is moving up as reserve. Most of my infantry casualties have been from enemy artillery, in fact, I've lost Pl 3 HQ section to enemy artillery and with that Pl 3 will not follow up into the attack for now.

As for the South sector, things are also relatively quiet, except for a HMG section on the VLs which has been neutralised. The cavalry will cover C Coy's left flank as they push up.
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Old September 21st, 2012, 12:04 AM

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Situation at Turn 38

Can't help feeling that our movement along the flanks meant that we've bypassed a large number of enemies in reaching the victory locations.

So far, we've only encountered 3 companies worth of enemy infantry. I expect at least another 3 companies worth and more enemy armour as well.

By this turn, we about to capture both the north and south objectives and are proceeding to link up on the central objectives. Noticed a enemy AT platoon covering the centre and I expect at least an infantry platoon screening those guns in the forest.s.
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Old September 21st, 2012, 03:03 AM

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Situation at Turn 53

We captured all objectives about 3 turns ago and re-organised for all-round defence.

We have just spotted enemy armour heading towards A and D Coy's lines. It's about 8 more turns before end of battle. I believe that the enemy infantry won't be able to reach our lines in time.
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Old September 21st, 2012, 08:54 AM

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Situation at End Battle (Turn 61)

By the end of the mission, we can see that my earlier thoughts are accurate. Enemy infantry are all streaming back from the front in an effort to reclaim their lost VLs.

Since this was a special mission, quite a number of my units have improved to Elite levels and my next mission is designated as a Delay in Manchuria.

I guess that's pretty historical. The border skirmishing between Japan and Soviet was often a Advance followed by Delay.
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Old September 21st, 2012, 10:17 AM

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Mission
To conduct Delay operations in the Manchuko Sector with Degawa Battalion for a period of 3 hours (roughly 58 turns), during the dusk to early evening hours (visibility 8)

Enemy
To expect Soviet forces of 3x infantry battalions reinforced with 1x light armoured squadron, and up to 3x medium/ heavy artillery batteries.

Troops
Degawa Battalion will be supported by 1x 75mm Light Artillery Battery (off-board), 1x Medium Armour Pl of Type 97 Chi-Ha tanks, 1x Anti-tank Pl of Type 94 37mm ATGs and 1x Section of Armoured Cars.

Terrain
Our sector is a relatively low-rising, gentle sloping hill that is mostly tall grass and open fields, scattered with forests.

The only axis of interest is the road that runs E-W more or less centre of the sector itself.

Battle Plan
To concentrate 3 inf coys up front to delay operations and 1 inf coy in reserve.

B coy will concentrate on the main road, and defend the road.. They'll be supported by 1x Medium Armour platoon

C coy will concentrate on the northern flank, and delay. They'll be supported by 1x ATG platoon.

D coy will concentrate on the southern flank, and delay.

A coy will remain in reserve, near to the top of the hill. Due to low visibility, there is a high likelihood that enemies will infiltrate through our first line of defence.

The Bn Inf Gun Platoon will be positioned in the middle to provide support.

Due to extreme low visibility and lack of defensible terrain, a draw would be considered a reasonable achievement.
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Old September 21st, 2012, 10:26 AM

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Situation at Turn 7
Contacts erupted around turn 5 with the main enemy effort along the main road in B Coy's sector. We have destroyed/ immobilised 4 tanks in exchange for 1 of ours. The point platoon (Platoon 5) is also slowing down the enemy cavalry that's immediately behind the enemy armour.

Over in C Coy's sector, the point platoon (Platoon 9) has observed the enemy armoured cars approaching but abruptly stopped just 100 metres away from our forces, for the past 3 turns. If these armoured cars intend to wait for infantry to push up, Platoon 9 will have a difficult time to extract itself later on.

A Coy has been alerted to enemy armoured cars that has bypassed the both B and C coy.

All quiet on D Coy sector, though we should expect enemy soon. Heavy smoke covers the battlefield to the south.

Our armoured car section is still in reserve. They are mobile machine gun posts and lack AT weapons.
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