Combat Results
Territory 226
In their attacks, the Republic of China rolled a 1 for ground actions. This results in 9 units of ground losses, 10 units of ground damages, 3 Industry lost and 4 Industry damaged for the PRC and USSR.
In their attacks, Victoria rolled a 10 for air actions. This results in 2 units of air losses and 3 units of air damages for the PRC and USSR. A bombing campaign resulted in 3 Industry lost, 5 Industry damaged, 2 units of ground damages and 3 units of ground losses for the PRC and USSR.
In their attacks, Korea rolled a 7 for air actions. This results in 2 units of air losses and 3 units of air damages for the PRC and USSR.
In their attacks, the PRC rolled a 4 and a 3 for ground and air actions, respectively. This results in 2 units of ground losses and 3 units of ground damages for the Republic of China. This results in 2 units of air losses and 3 units of air damages for Victoria and Korea. Casualties must be agreed upon by the defending players.
In their attacks, the USSR rolled a 7 and a 9 for ground and air actions, respectively. This results in 2 units of ground losses and 3 units of ground damages for the Republic of China. This results in 1 unit of air losses and 2 units of air damages for Victoria and Korea. A bombing campaign resulted in 1 unit of ground losses and 2 units of ground damages for the Republic of China. Casualties must be agreed upon by the defending players.
Territory 230
In their attacks, the Republic of China rolled a 6 and a 7 for ground and air actions, respectively. This results in 4 units of ground losses and 5 units of ground damages for the PRC. This results in 2 units of air losses and 3 units of air damages for the PRC and USSR. A bombing campaign resulted in 3 Industry lost, 5 Industry damaged, 2 units of ground losses, and 3 units of ground damages for the PRC.
In their attacks, Korea rolled a 7 for air actions. This results in 2 units of air losses and 3 units of air damages for the PRC and USSR.
In their attacks, the PRC rolled a 10 and a 4 for ground and air actions, respectively. This results in 2 units of ground losses and 3 units of ground damages for the Republic of China. This results in 1 unit of air losses and 2 units of air damages for the Republic of China and Korea. Casualties must be agreed upon by the defending players.
In their attacks, the USSR rolled a 2 for air actions. This results in 3 units of air losses and 4 units of air damages for the Republic of China and Korea. Casualties must be agreed upon by the defending players.
Naval War
In their attacks, Korea rolled a 2 for naval actions. This results in 5 units of naval losses and 6 units of naval damages for the PRC.
In their attacks, the PRC rolled a 5 for naval actions. This results in 1 unit of naval losses and 1 unit of naval damages for Korea.
Chinese Civil War
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NPN Casualties
In Territory 226, the PRC took the following casualties:
3 units motorized lost
1 unit mechanized lost
1 unit armor lost
2 units artillery lost
There are no valid ground units to sustain further losses.
2 units fighters lost
There are no valid air units to sustain further losses.
In Territory 230, the PRC took the following casualties:
3 units motorized lost
2 units mechanized lost
1 unit light infantry lost
2 units motorized damaged
1 unit light damaged
1 unit armor damaged
2 units artillery damaged
2 units artillery damaged - double damage leads to loss
3 units fighters lost
There are no valid air units to sustain further casualties.
At sea, the PRC took the following casualties:
3 units Warships, Medium lost
2 units Warships, Heavy lost
1 unit Carriers, Fleet damaged - this absorbs 2 units worth of damages due to cost. Sustaining another unit of damage will Destroy this unit.
4 units Warships, Heavy damaged
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In Territory 226, the USSR took the following casualties:
4 units motorized lost
1 unit armor damaged - double damage leads to loss
1 unit artillery damaged - double damage leads to loss
There are no valid ground units to sustain further losses.
1 unit bombers lost
There are no valid air units to sustain further losses.
In Territory 230, the USSR took the following casualties:
1 unit fighters lost
6 units fighters damaged
In Territory 226, the PRC took the following casualties:
3 units motorized lost
1 unit mechanized lost
1 unit armor lost
2 units artillery lost
There are no valid ground units to sustain further losses.
2 units fighters lost
There are no valid air units to sustain further losses.
In Territory 230, the PRC took the following casualties:
3 units motorized lost
2 units mechanized lost
1 unit light infantry lost
2 units motorized damaged
1 unit light damaged
1 unit armor damaged
2 units artillery damaged
2 units artillery damaged - double damage leads to loss
3 units fighters lost
There are no valid air units to sustain further casualties.
At sea, the PRC took the following casualties:
3 units Warships, Medium lost
2 units Warships, Heavy lost
1 unit Carriers, Fleet damaged - this absorbs 2 units worth of damages due to cost. Sustaining another unit of damage will Destroy this unit.
4 units Warships, Heavy damaged
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In Territory 226, the USSR took the following casualties:
4 units motorized lost
1 unit armor damaged - double damage leads to loss
1 unit artillery damaged - double damage leads to loss
There are no valid ground units to sustain further losses.
1 unit bombers lost
There are no valid air units to sustain further losses.
In Territory 230, the USSR took the following casualties:
1 unit fighters lost
6 units fighters damaged
Re: Chinese Civil War
By the end of March, the final goal of Operation National Glory seemed on the cusp of fruition. If losses had been heavy, that was to have been expected: the PLA and the Soviet Army were formidable opponents. The effusion of blood was necessary, a final payment to end the protracted, violent period of China's history which now seemed at last nearing a close.Casualty Report wrote:Territory 226:
2 units Armour destroyed
1 unit Artillery destroyed
2 units Mechanised Infantry destroyed
4 units Armour damaged
4 units Mechanised Infantry damaged
Territory 230:
2 units Artillery destroyed
3 units Light Infantry damaged
3 units Fighters destroyed
2 units of Bombers damaged
2 units of Fighters damaged
If another ten thousand, hundred thousand, five hundred thousand had to die to secure that end, then that was nothing more than a final drop in the bucket. After the millions dead at the hands of the Warlords, the Japanese, the Flu, one more bloodletting seemed like nothing.
But it wasn't nothing. As the battered and mauled veterans of the National Revolutionary Army neared their final objectives, a tired, caustic, soldier-made-statesman in Guangzhou made one last appeal to reason - or at least to what was left of it after nearly half a century of brutal, fratricidal violence:
Diplomatic wrote:1200 China Standard Time, March 28th, 1966
From: Marshal Du Yuming, Premier of the Republic
To: Politburo Standing Committee of the PRC
I do not have the energy to dress this up. I'm as tired of this war as you are.
Surrender unconditionally, or be annihilated.
-Du Yuming.
OOC Orders wrote:Barring unconditional surrender, the following forces are advancing from Hebei Province (228) to Shandong Province (226):
3 units Armour
5 units Artillery
4 units Mechanised Infantry
1 unit Motorised Infantry
4 units Armour (damaged)
4 units Mechanised Infantry (damaged)
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A second message was sent to whatever remained of the communist leadership-
“Surrender or Judgment will continue.”
The RAPS turned its focus from Beijing’s ruined streets toward the remaining strongholds of the communist forces, running attacks and bombing runs in conjunction with their allies.
A contingent of Pacification Squads was flown in to occupy the remnants of Beijing.
OOG-
1 unit Fighters destroyed, 2 damaged
7 units of Fighters and 10 units of Bombers shifting attack to Territory 228
1 unit of Motorized Infantry (commandos/Pac Squads) moved into 226 to occupy Beijing
“Surrender or Judgment will continue.”
The RAPS turned its focus from Beijing’s ruined streets toward the remaining strongholds of the communist forces, running attacks and bombing runs in conjunction with their allies.
A contingent of Pacification Squads was flown in to occupy the remnants of Beijing.
OOG-
1 unit Fighters destroyed, 2 damaged
7 units of Fighters and 10 units of Bombers shifting attack to Territory 228
1 unit of Motorized Infantry (commandos/Pac Squads) moved into 226 to occupy Beijing
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Though losses were mounting and the Fleet Air Arm had taken a battering for the ages, seven squadrons were still ready after damaged units were pulled from the combat roster; they, and the air wings from Barigongju and Samsin joined them, leaving the surface vessels to contain the remainder of the PLAN.
On the ground, elements of the Army were given the order to move, loading onto ships and aircraft to cross into Chinese ports and readying to support the front should the Republic's push falter.
On the ground, elements of the Army were given the order to move, loading onto ships and aircraft to cross into Chinese ports and readying to support the front should the Republic's push falter.
Deployments wrote: >7 units Fighters supporting RoC advance into Territory 228
>2 Carrier Air Wings, one each Fleet and Heavy, supporting RoC advance into Territory 228
>8 units Mechanized Infantry moving into Territory 228 via 226.
>5 units Armour moving to Territory 228 via 226.
>3 units Artillery moving to Territory 228 via 226.
Losses wrote: >3 units Fighters lost
>5 units Fighter damaged
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PRC and Soviet troops willingly surrender. Soviet troops ask to be allowed to safely head back home to fight the fascists that are menacing their motherland.
Re: Chinese Civil War
Radio Address to NRA Troops, April 3rd, 1966 wrote:SOLDIERS OF THE REPUBLIC!
This morning, we have received word that the last remnants of the Communist forces have surrendered. We have also received a request from the Soviet high command that their forces be allowed safe passage to the coast, so that they may return home. This request has been accepted.
The long period of civil war, of famine and chaos and massacre which has blighted our country for over half a century is at last over - and it is you, Soldiers of the Republic, who have made such a thing possible.
When speaking of past times, history always records the names of those in power, of emperors and generals and kings and ministers. Yet it is not emperors and generals and kings and ministers who make history. The orders they give are nothing but air if they are not given form by the men and women who labour and fight and die to see them accomplished. In the days of peace and prosperity to come, we who have led must never forget that it was you, Soldiers of the Republic, who made this great and final victory possible; that it was through your sacrifices that China is made whole again.
When the history of this time is written, they will write of you. Of the suffering you have endured, of the courage you have shown, of the friends you have lost. Your monument shall be a unified China, strong and prosperous, and every one who lives within it shall remember what you have accomplished for a hundred generations.
LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC! LONG LIVE THE NEW CHINA!
Marshal Sun Liren, Head of the Military Affairs Commission.
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Victorian forces withdraw to their homeland.