In a week, the RoCAF dropped more incendiary devices by weight on the island of Taiwan than the USAAF did throughout the whole of the Second World War. By the time they were finished, they were doing little more than bouncing rubble, heating the slag of what had been homes and businesses and factories and people with one last spiteful burst of flame.
Before they were re-tasked to support the fighting in the north, they made one final pass, dropping a cargo not of napalm and phosphorus, but of leaflets, directed at anyone who still lived below. They were not the sort the Republic had dropped on Jiangxi, or Guangdong, or even the ones they had dropped during the last war.
This time, they only carried a single, succinct message.
"YOU BROUGHT THIS UPON YOURSELVES"
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The situation in Guangdong was bad.
Despite the best efforts of the defenders, there seemed to be no end to the attacking forces. Some had penetrated as far as Guangzhou itself, though not for long. Air battles were an everyday occurrence, and even those who had remembered the terrifying days when Chongqing had laid supine under the Japanese bombers could only tell themselves that at least this time, the air force was fighting back.
The situation in Zhejiang was worse.
The defending forces had been all-but mauled by the PRC's opening attack, despite the NRA's best efforts and the personal presence of the Chief of the General Staff, the situation was increasingly grim. Only fragments of the defenders remained, General Li Zongren was missing, presumed dead.
Yet as the shattered remnants of the 4th and 12th Armies retreated south, they were passed along the road by fresh columns from Fujian, even as the air filled with the sound of jet engines as the RoCAF aircraft assigned to Taiwan now came thundering northwards to avenge their murdered kin.
The fight for Zhejiang wasn't over yet.
OOC wrote: Troop movements:
From Fujian (235) to Zhejiang (234)
4 pts armour
5 pts artillery
4 pts mechanised infantry
2 pt motorised infantry
NOTE: (forgot to account for one of my armies in my last post, so I'm putting it in this reinforcements pile)
Aircraft Tasking:
All aircraft formerly assigned to bombing Taiwan (304) now re-tasked to close-air support in Zhejiang (234)
Casualties are assigned as follows:
Guangdong (236)
3 pts Light Infantry Lost
1 pt Mechanised Infantry Lost
2 pts artillery damaged
2 pts armour damaged
1 pt fighters lost
2 pts industry lost
2 pts industry damaged
Zhejiang(234)
2 pts armour lost
4 pts artillery lost
1 pt motorised infantry lost
1 pt motorised infantry double-damaged and thus, lost
2 pts mechanised infantry double-damaged and thus, lost
1 pt industry lost
3 pts industry damaged