Figure 1 lifts the Fog-of-War at the end of Turn 15 i.e. reflects my actions during that turn.
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Figure 1 - Fog-of-War lifted, turn 15 |
There's some conventions regarding captions: "regular" Infantry don't get name plates and 10-efficiency units don't get the "battery" button; everybody is Japanese, no need to belabour the point; dismounted units with organic transport get the truck icon (the Type 90 75mm artillery has a Type 98 So-Da tractor).
As it turns out half of the Infantry present during the deployment phase remained in their initial locations throughout the mission.
The Type 92 Osaka reconnaissance only has 7 (out of 13) health points and as we have a recorded 9 damage inflicted it had repairs worth 3 pts.
The AA/AT Guns, the artillery and the Heavy Infantry didn't incur any casualties.
The three Ha-Go tanks end with a combined strength of 22 pts and the five Chi-Ha 50 pts. As they total a nominal strength of 104 pts and we have 42 recorded damage they had a combined repair bill of 10 pts (22+50+42=114).
The three Engineers end with a combined strength of 24 (out of 39) pts and the 17 Infantry with 185 (out of 221) pts. As we inflicted damage worth 79 pts they repaired 67 pts.
The two G3m Rikko end with 14 pts of health and as we inflicted 12 pts of damage they didn't take repairs.
The three fighters end with 22 pts of health which added to our recorded damage of 18 pts translates in only one point of repairs.
... and the above paragraphs probably merited a table in .jpg mode.
Figure 2 has the datasheets for the JP unit types not present at the deployment phase.
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Figure 2 - JP units' datasheets |
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