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大本营声明剑阁3个坦克联队猪突事件纯粹是由于大统领在新加坡的小部队“侦查”行为导致的血案。
  j- V3 a; p& b& B为防止此类事件重演,日军不得不牺牲下装甲部队,并对大统领的行为表示强烈抗议
我忘记了,前任就是牛牛桑啊,难怪,哈哈。1 q( w9 G" ^& o, i! o. Q+ k, G
不过毕竟开战才没多久,亡羊补牢,为时未晚
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
土牛看来不是菠萝的对手啊
估计是还不太习惯AE的新特性吧
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
新加坡攻陷!
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1月21日,负隅顽抗了40多天的英国佬终于举起了白旗,上万人走进了战俘营; Z  c& S- g$ ~3 W4 U
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Ground combat at Singapore (50,84)
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Japanese Shock attack' ]4 e  }5 h6 G& G5 c# L/ T

; n- u1 j) X$ s  d& FAttacking force 67039 troops, 794 guns, 442 vehicles, Assault Value = 22574 ?6 Z$ h7 W0 M! Z& f% F

/ x4 v5 J! U: V* S8 K- w, GDefending force 16876 troops, 237 guns, 71 vehicles, Assault Value = 88
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( F  `9 d$ ]+ u4 i5 H& ~( y7 E8 SJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2% z! G  F9 }: b! L

5 I+ X7 u% M0 f0 EJapanese adjusted assault: 1987 + A3 G  h( [, v7 [0 I

6 f9 \. h% W- I; z- I' dAllied adjusted defense: 249
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1 o5 n0 D$ u6 R8 V; rJapanese assault odds: 7 to 1 (fort level 2)
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. l8 P/ d, R1 N) iJapanese forces CAPTURE Singapore !!!
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Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
" X7 ~8 G7 D5 l' o" `5 aAttacker: shock(+)3 Y2 z  y4 F/ J6 _
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Japanese ground losses:
3 T3 \: O8 L% [! Q( ~  S      1154 casualties reported
' b  g5 U, I; a( J$ D) X         Squads: 12 destroyed, 222 disabled, [- J: \7 b6 F& H: ?4 W% w
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 24 disabled
# k% K) j8 D& `$ M7 \7 `' H         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 27 disabled$ Y/ {; D( r2 N  C5 k) B
      Guns lost 20 (2 destroyed, 18 disabled)# d+ G- a, {/ X. c

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; S' I& h5 Y  pAllied ground losses:! u4 L$ n1 o5 v# x2 A1 G4 Z! r/ p
      9911 casualties reported) a- ]* R* p3 h: |  S3 S2 R& w
         Squads: 223 destroyed, 0 disabled
' b6 O7 ^/ w5 j& Q4 V2 _         Non Combat: 2387 destroyed, 0 disabled
; o2 O4 ]# _" r( B' j- L         Engineers: 76 destroyed, 0 disabled- h* v. u! z; |
      Guns lost 246 (246 destroyed, 0 disabled)
3 H" v9 b; h) I; E# {      Vehicles lost 51 (51 destroyed, 0 disabled)4 V* G  Q; @" _- _5 I
      Units destroyed 17

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继任大统领27一改前任爱兵如子的良好作风,指使盟军四处送死自杀,今日国军3个军闯入西安猪突,发起了“升天转进重庆战”。国军将士无不心寒。。+ H0 C7 C1 w% V0 G- f6 i
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' W: R& M5 o8 Z7 E3 ]: gGround combat at Sian (83,41)
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1 w9 {: v( D) v5 n) y+ c$ cAllied Shock attack* Q0 ]7 ?2 p% _  \- o! Y! m2 U
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Attacking force 10541 troops, 104 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 380
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6 _+ N2 \0 V* ^0 R7 ~7 W( z8 bDefending force 57980 troops, 466 guns, 236 vehicles, Assault Value = 1870
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% U" G. |6 C2 p9 j( o* }Allied adjusted assault: 22 6 I$ V# }3 z+ U$ v5 H3 f7 E
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Japanese adjusted defense: 1327
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Allied assault odds: 1 to 60 (fort level 2)
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Combat modifiers
' `8 k' K: G% K8 P5 Q# k3 @Defender: forts(+), experience(-)4 m) t) Q1 H* w& R, ^
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-), supply(-)
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Japanese ground losses:
+ N, \9 N, X6 e6 J3 C( k; W      35 casualties reported
7 \7 p2 A, [" [+ N0 ^         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
& Y. ?9 C! |! D" E8 ?+ a         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
3 c, o4 D/ Y) O         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled# o2 t: x0 d- K. s* i9 e0 Q7 G1 l

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      2371 casualties reported9 F) w" \7 t5 ~* e. Q+ t6 |. z3 b. \
         Squads: 320 destroyed, 69 disabled; a- [3 y6 B, H1 _3 Z) j
         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 126 disabled0 j8 D9 X) f8 K' Y" `1 g3 \) y  q
         Engineers: 16 destroyed, 4 disabled7 l8 w: _& K# L
      Guns lost 44 (13 destroyed, 31 disabled)+ s% h3 A- ^) v& w! A5 y

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) f# t. M: }: N; XAssaulting units:; m$ t5 V  k5 _
    33rd Chinese Corps
% q1 C$ I* D" ^. S: \    43rd Chinese Corps! E7 x7 T: n5 g# ]
    61st Chinese Corps
0 W3 ^6 G8 ~1 \8 ~& r) D1 [    7th Group Army
6 s0 `. |7 T  R6 y4 `# ^% }  ~    8th Group Army; W" v8 J) @; B$ L" e2 ?1 U
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5 Z4 y6 a; Y/ i! W: HSub attack near King Island  at 80,172
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5 c# v# j- S" m, U% S' |Japanese Ships
3 m$ [3 V6 r! A      SS I-24
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Allied Ships: |) e- }+ ^( I
      CL Leander, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage/ Z# k( x% l( z" |
      CA Louisville
! [; o7 `6 x1 v* ]      CL Perth
4 [1 j5 w' \7 B6 [( F! S2 `+ x      CL Achilles
3 r- _; Z. F! p4 H9 G" a0 n) ~: D      DD Voyager" A7 X6 D; ~4 u6 u1 p
      DD Vampire
土牛桑 写战报图个乐子嘛不要太当真了
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
当然有着欺上瞒下报喜不报忧的光荣传统的日本海军是不会告诉天蝗两艘满载补给的运输船在帕果帕果被58击沉,刚刚上岸的日本陆军正在以草根树皮度日* c4 s2 m  f+ c
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Pago Pago at 148,161
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, O. o! Y. c. M# b7 k; g% [6 }! KWeather in hex: Moderate rain
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Raid spotted at 37 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.2 ?- K1 A; H' Z& w
Estimated time to target is 14 minutes9 v/ |, S" e! U7 i  O# N* A) s3 G5 A

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Allied aircraft) m' D- I" p; m2 C! @) [/ ~7 u
      F4F-3 Wildcat x 18
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      xAK Sinkyo Maru, Bomb hits 3, and is sunk& H( j; E+ S( q. H' y
      xAK Shinko Maru, Bomb hits 5, and is sunk* H$ B' |- N* E( J: C3 p
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Aircraft Attacking:' w4 M9 V$ ?, J6 n/ B
      12 x SBD-3 Dauntless releasing from 4000'- |' B7 ^- K" i  V+ ~+ a4 L
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
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" S, B0 h2 T/ ?               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
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               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
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Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAK Sinkyo Maru
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 22, 42
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/ \* `+ J& w0 X8 |: h日军渡江突击剑阁,中华民族到了最危险的时候!
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; ^7 _. S5 n' R7 m! pGround combat at Kienko (78,41)
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9 i3 m) o, q) G7 O3 `Japanese Shock attack1 O/ N, L; p* G, p. s/ [0 X7 A
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Attacking force 115502 troops, 1562 guns, 1908 vehicles, Assault Value = 39104 H$ c" V$ a' `3 ?9 Y7 O. M
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Defending force 42383 troops, 634 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1304  _! F$ b2 t7 @

6 t0 o; X& W, zJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2+ e  i: M& C2 G$ u7 s, F

+ N7 T9 Q4 q  P# pJapanese adjusted assault: 2531
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Allied adjusted defense: 1915
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+ d  M& Q+ K& c& W3 V# J7 ^+ GJapanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 2) ; p' c* F) b) U8 C9 k/ l! o2 S
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Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 2% n8 z6 x' J) ]  M
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Combat modifiers
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Attacker: shock(+)! D" S" c3 d7 o$ `, X
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, n3 u$ P) C5 ~      7371 casualties reported
$ q" p( K+ V$ F) T         Squads: 31 destroyed, 463 disabled
/ v0 J& j( U! z         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 53 disabled
! R3 q% T/ ^( R" P5 h         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 84 disabled
: ?. X9 x- B" O/ k- ^$ Z6 v1 q% U3 }6 D      Guns lost 34 (2 destroyed, 32 disabled)
6 J" }+ x4 @( G1 R: Z      Vehicles lost 242 (16 destroyed, 226 disabled)
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+ m, F7 \4 B$ J; v/ QAllied ground losses:$ a% x' `* M9 B: M
      3800 casualties reported5 }8 u# K- |' f
         Squads: 38 destroyed, 514 disabled4 z: f. o& r- l, h
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 38 disabled+ h9 C& F0 K) n3 R# R: M
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 10 disabled
$ d$ e2 M* W1 _; j! a      Guns lost 145 (5 destroyed, 140 disabled)$ W+ A/ A- @! s+ o1 R( s$ m, [
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Assaulting units:
" D6 k7 W8 @' S. Z' `% F! I2 h, @9 U    10th Tank Regiment
- [" Q# I* D' F/ G2 l    9th Tank Regiment$ h  Z  {' Y0 E" _" o
    15th Tank Regiment8 H* [. h! b5 l0 l2 [7 }
    12th Tank Regiment
( V9 Q. `9 J0 e- ^/ P& y+ L    5th Infantry Regiment
& C+ S3 o. P) W8 M1 c9 e1 }- D    30th Infantry Regiment
" q6 Z2 H7 h4 Z: T    5th Ind. Engineer Regiment! ]0 H; H2 l6 U$ m& J
    8th Engineer Regiment" E6 C  X: j( p0 ?" F" t  U4 ~* p+ O9 @
    3rd Tank Regiment
; R# F- N# j) V. ~    31st Infantry Regiment
" Y  k" q% P. p    1st Recon Regiment) n- q4 c* {3 F1 P$ |
    1st Engineer Regiment
2 C  \3 V# v' m) X+ y7 Q# F; O    110th Division0 t6 A: p+ K3 @7 z0 i' ]( i1 z. L9 s9 V
    29th Division( E0 W0 V9 w0 g5 V
    5th Tank Regiment
3 h1 W3 N- q6 I; ~    27th Electric Engineer Regiment" c& h2 Y' ]4 E4 l+ }
    36th Infantry Regiment
5 j, }2 x* t. o- D    20th Engineer Regiment
. O/ l- f3 V2 ^; a7 s9 `    13th Indpt Infantry Regiment
1 |8 h) A0 B; Q! ~& T    35th Division7 M+ I/ ?) h; ^+ c" S) w& k6 J
    57th Infantry Regiment
: t6 z9 c9 \+ k* p- \+ x    14th Division
" r! k& i1 O! i3 i8 T! O' s    20th Recon Regiment
% F$ Q$ Z! X& r( Z+ w" {    9th Ind.Mixed Brigade8 b2 _/ j0 Z$ n
    17th Infantry Regiment9 _; X' G* Y4 G9 [* Y$ u
    6th Ind.Mixed Brigade5 X7 A6 F6 O5 k4 u: ~/ E9 z' g  F+ A
    8th Recon Regiment
: Y% S7 \, I0 _' e2 [: Q    23rd Tank Regiment
' i1 @( R6 H& |$ H7 @  Z3 B& {    78th Infantry Regiment4 q" B2 W4 K1 J6 W+ |7 G" n( R7 r. i
    28th Engineer Regiment
  O3 @. g$ `; r2 I: _    26th Recon Regiment
) x/ I: g/ o3 c2 g) n1 [    Kwantung Army
! j& N4 t# n+ N7 X; ~: ]3 n    7th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion( P* F8 f0 E! ^2 E/ a$ F( L; F$ O3 `
    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
4 G8 h& d2 e& W$ o* H    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
6 W6 P) j8 B0 Y6 `$ `    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
# t# B3 ~$ q" W. z$ M0 z$ a    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
6 {& a% K/ w( ?: p0 `- l8 U    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
( J4 M2 ~6 K6 t" [    1st Army* P8 ~( G) @3 ^1 x3 [6 U! _
    North China Area Army
. g- h/ Y& V& o$ A    3rd RF Gun Battalion) M- o# I+ z3 _( C/ |8 j
    12th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion( @. ]* Y1 j+ @, N( P. I6 f+ Z& `
    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
8 d1 W1 X& q1 @& f5 q( ^& q9 s    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment! g) a. M/ a: u$ f7 N8 F+ Z
    15th AA Regiment
* s+ x6 b- o5 G! [- Z9 Z" G$ N  |1 G    3rd Army# X  \  @* @4 t) d; a) ^
    4th Army
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    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment3 Z' [! w. ~  ]5 D/ z) {4 L
    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment
7 v4 n) a' T  r& L3 a$ F; d! `    26th Fld AA Machinecannon Company% Q$ P# _1 T. ]. U- X/ i
    11th Field Artillery Regiment" o4 E: O- K1 R6 Y2 j( {  t
    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
, c( x: U* V: m$ a8 x" o    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion( U! ?. d0 N6 F. T$ O
    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment" L, z. p2 U/ T
    8th Mountain Gun Regiment
5 H9 H2 Z$ L6 J+ I    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment* g( F: V$ i$ D5 x
    6th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
% O9 C8 u1 l6 Y3 Q& t1 f    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment+ y( ?: ^) @+ w$ d
    5th Ind.Hvy.Art Battalion
* f7 F  g# K. o& m+ U    5th Army
/ w0 H) p: [# P7 d# t    1st Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion8 X; P9 n( H: w% E
    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
! u. L  K/ c( @& m    Korea Army
" ~3 j4 H# p4 j4 s5 o& h; D7 o    6th RF Gun Battalion) U2 ]4 \) W1 z* e& u( {8 e  u
    21st AA Regiment
! {- @# l. t$ T1 ^2 ?! X    1st Ind. Field Artillery Regiment  T- g2 F6 f# m; s7 ~
    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
, L% [. V: m/ |" _) m8 X3 R2 |) L    4th RF Gun Battalion
! J: t! u5 M/ ]. p3 r- ?; l    52nd Field AA Battalion( B$ ^9 W1 x) v
    18th Fld AA Machinecannon Company
. D% J$ A1 F1 V7 D1 A2 F+ b    6th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
/ t5 F2 l# x5 m) h7 q    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment- G' o) r7 T' k+ J. K3 T9 \; X
    1st Field Artillery Regiment% E" [& x" ?4 ^, c* ?' \
    6th Army. ^* B. c7 X; C! J! a+ l
    26th Field Artillery Regiment4 l8 B9 l1 d$ p" C; p
    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion# D1 |% ^3 a( ?
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
0 y7 a! E4 R9 h; @, g    20th Army& K$ }$ |/ M7 v7 {! g8 ]
    10th Mortar Battalion
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Defending units:
' G* p# V/ C8 `. M8 A& z0 _    56th Chinese Corps
( I- S6 t  P  j9 d1 c) D/ w    71st Chinese Corps
! j4 W! y' }" b# f3 P% b2 j7 O* N6 I4 l    54th Chinese Corps
& D" D1 h; R6 H5 ~1 A% I# C6 M* e    14th Chinese Corps( i, e/ `! p1 n4 M! c5 j% L
    24th Chinese Corps
8 C9 K: g# R' ]$ Y    3rd Chinese Cavalry Corps* E& L! y; }! Q2 \" t! t+ g6 |1 x) I
    22nd Artillery Regiment/ e. m4 `! e- @) s$ \
    1st Artillery Regiment' g; M0 Y/ T  V$ g6 {$ |$ _9 [8 m
    20th Artillery Regiment. ]% W; a# E2 s( ]+ b7 P
    3rd Heavy Mortar Regiment
% V5 o9 }* e) Q4 c- L& A$ h* [: b    49th AA Regiment' |% t* @+ ?; o
    18th Artillery Regiment
# I" }- X& t. M    41st AA Regiment
3 ]! x- L/ t, {: Z) b* x5 a/ |, ^    Central Reserve . d7 }6 E' d; D2 L" [8 _
    4th Heavy Mortar Regiment
" `) v4 @9 |1 V  F2 G( e7 i    57th AT Gun Regiment0 }# k. K. F# U1 n
    7th Artillery Regiment
6 W4 g/ F3 }1 ?+ _8 {$ T7 b    56th AT Gun Regiment
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 23, 42
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远在爪哇的荷兰盟军也不堪寂寞,英勇的反击日本侵略者0 K# d5 \! N7 @8 v. B3 L
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. |  L( |/ G. b# {Ground combat at Malang (55,105): |( O7 T: e5 S8 @4 \# ^" ~8 a
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Allied Shock attack
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Attacking force 27350 troops, 220 guns, 190 vehicles, Assault Value = 981
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Defending force 7816 troops, 44 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 296
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, w7 z, r8 D! {( nAllied adjusted assault: 406
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Japanese adjusted defense: 274 * S7 s# w: X; `* e  T3 \

" }& u5 d0 u* k* ^! E7 YAllied assault odds: 1 to 1
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0 I0 o$ f5 a; ?2 \, {8 {1 QDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-)& \# a! o5 i1 D# g( E! `
Attacker: shock(+)
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* u: Z5 x3 q! v& m; J1 c: cJapanese ground losses:
$ k: c- V( P" u8 u      934 casualties reported# i+ v* G/ y- X: K
         Squads: 13 destroyed, 113 disabled
" x9 m. {8 H9 H- M; B3 e; i/ K         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled9 Z. n/ G. t# L6 h  k, ]5 x) P
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 h. m, E+ ~) b* b! n8 q      Guns lost 13 (1 destroyed, 12 disabled)
8 w: [5 S1 ?% j- L      Units destroyed 1$ F. z0 D3 M' d) g, Y, n! @2 H4 Y
- o+ r& r% }2 O- _
# V4 ]3 B" {* ?7 o
Allied ground losses:
, T) r0 y" j- X8 P5 e5 u& f      3081 casualties reported
1 q1 E* |2 g7 V3 [: k2 j  L  s         Squads: 72 destroyed, 244 disabled
+ g$ m0 o" D9 {4 M         Non Combat: 65 destroyed, 30 disabled
/ D7 w( o4 h7 y$ N2 a6 E; N         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 12 disabled
% n, O" {& {) F- _( D      Vehicles lost 6 (1 destroyed, 5 disabled)
: K$ |! B8 C7 S      Units destroyed 1
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# h9 k/ r5 c% }( b% M% e, E; FAssaulting units:! Z" c* Z6 F- V; }6 s+ F. z
    3/16th Punjab Battalion
. B3 V+ T5 n2 F6 D2 M8 o    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion' F5 E$ y. `/ w1 K: H& g
    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion% }5 X7 {% ^9 n! y3 I  Z
    46th Indian Brigade9 C1 ?# G% c/ p" B
    45th Indian Brigade
. t$ B0 ^; G! O9 S% d    44th Indian Brigade
+ S- x  v8 N+ P3 X% X) T( ^    2nd KNIL Regiment
) |  b, u( ^2 \: B  K    6th KNIL Regiment
8 X4 w" i% m7 P( G. \# e    Marinier Battalion
8 m. u: W4 S6 o# C/ t8 P/ ^' m    1st Regt Cavalerie 7 f# a+ r4 r5 b  E; v* q2 C1 k
    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
. c0 N9 t! W' X2 |    3rd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
- o3 O3 q+ |1 V    1st KNIL Regiment4 ~" J) c2 w& R; H% P# x9 L; a
    48th Gurkha Brigade: }9 l# E  Y5 j$ Q' c
    1 ML-KNIL Aviation
# ]: J1 ~% \4 x2 a' D- F2 k% N    Soerabaja Base Force
$ L) ^" V5 ?) s, i    North Java Base Force1 U( ~8 |  C- Q4 Z7 N- U
    Batavia Base Force
' Q& d5 v: U* U: f1 g2 \    South Java Base Force
/ U1 Z; X- K" C! S) \+ w" i    1st KNIL AA Battalion
6 ?3 q5 Z/ g! G  w    2 ML-KNIL Aviation # b0 Q7 F2 d) c* y9 K
    MLD 9 O$ z/ E+ ]4 \5 J# g
    ABDA ' @. N8 P3 \- X
    Commandement Marine . I2 u  g6 H' g' Y& M, o
    Tjilitap Base Force) ]/ ]! T3 p; t/ R
+ J: K; h& d. P& ?5 T! c/ U! ~
Defending units:
0 S7 r  E; D! o    148th Infantry Regiment8 X7 d* |& @: s( ?: M+ \- X  S
    113th Infantry Regiment
" P  `6 a! U% I- r* v    48th Recon Regiment
$ M0 H; K( z4 c1 Z8 U    2nd Sasebo SNLF Coy /3
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 25, 424 ~; A0 ^2 l0 a( ?% z
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国军同日寇血战剑阁,可歌可泣,天日可表~
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Ground combat at Kienko (78,41)& M) v! d4 p# c* F7 E+ {
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Japanese Shock attack
  l, }" p9 k, k' K5 T8 \8 m3 e/ N5 K 0 T6 Q! L) k( P& E  q
Attacking force 112644 troops, 1563 guns, 1908 vehicles, Assault Value = 3555
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* `' y: |2 P5 ODefending force 43827 troops, 691 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1070
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 14 C. _9 {5 V6 w

" U# M, z* K6 a. J& j% TJapanese adjusted assault: 2147 ) S  @/ I: E: D9 Z) v; @
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Allied adjusted defense: 923
& z/ l% O* Y7 U4 @3 e' x5 v# X * L) U  u7 Q  p# w
Japanese assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 1)
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2 o7 k5 [$ b/ [+ mJapanese Assault reduces fortifications to 0$ c& B, j3 A9 j- A9 m6 y

. @% [+ R* Q' fCombat modifiers/ n* Q5 A7 Z; [7 B" T, u
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)6 i& e2 P1 s. Y& B
Attacker: shock(+)
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1 U( ~! l' m( n0 K- D5 c, S$ N' h% t4 RJapanese ground losses:
! r# z: _! z) A$ m% m      11851 casualties reported
: h: K  D5 D* B( m" x- G         Squads: 84 destroyed, 738 disabled
/ ~1 j6 n! {- N; ^, G( A+ \; [         Non Combat: 52 destroyed, 50 disabled/ [: F1 B5 ]9 o3 h6 ^
         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 144 disabled
# K! C1 {8 w: X      Guns lost 52 (5 destroyed, 47 disabled): W, f+ m# L; g( z; m/ P7 C
      Vehicles lost 158 (38 destroyed, 120 disabled)
2 q* S; N9 W3 B, E$ v( X      Units destroyed 1
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6 \3 N, b& {; ~! Y+ o& dAllied ground losses:! ~' R& [' w, A3 g6 U9 t+ ^
      6530 casualties reported) ^) q; g0 Y! E8 r
         Squads: 278 destroyed, 202 disabled
  D7 l6 S  ], v0 X6 T9 I         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 107 disabled6 m4 k) I+ t, u& r; W
         Engineers: 6 destroyed, 24 disabled% e9 v5 j5 n% P4 o/ ^7 h8 S/ G
      Guns lost 170 (19 destroyed, 151 disabled)
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5 A! E" I, @8 A0 S7 D6 b9 ~Assaulting units:+ s* b1 }+ W* S$ h8 F4 T% ?
    1st Recon Regiment; |& p, Z% u% k2 v9 L
    78th Infantry Regiment# z, {6 T$ ?, ~) Y7 b0 }
    8th Recon Regiment0 O, N- ?# K2 P4 u
    20th Recon Regiment) K5 t: l& I4 g) q
    110th Division
; ?6 [. o' V! Y, z    17th Infantry Regiment
5 X- F7 ]4 ^5 ~4 q9 \$ }0 p    57th Infantry Regiment
7 J' \! v$ Z  R3 p    8th Engineer Regiment5 q- `. g( ?/ h: @
    31st Infantry Regiment& r/ N/ I: p5 F. N; Q7 |
    5th Tank Regiment
4 M' J: J+ F, P6 m! r/ H    1st Engineer Regiment
  m+ d9 z0 ^# g    3rd Tank Regiment
, n$ m+ p. U8 _: i& n8 V    13th Indpt Infantry Regiment
" @2 b4 G& G: B; B' B    5th Ind. Engineer Regiment; U# G( a! N/ i) j0 d+ ]" J
    20th Engineer Regiment
* S" }) Y+ h' q  C5 C    15th Tank Regiment
- t# }, r, K4 ]) C+ m    14th Division
- O% e! a, X3 t% Y8 x& f7 V    10th Tank Regiment
' u) g+ n  D) \4 |7 \4 y, a    9th Tank Regiment
  u6 d  c# C! M7 d8 e    28th Engineer Regiment; n4 t7 x3 M$ T9 M, M
    29th Division
: a% U. x8 `1 W' v, ~# r) N    30th Infantry Regiment( p2 V$ _# Z# X  j
    12th Tank Regiment
% h; b, Y9 j0 o! e, C. r    6th Ind.Mixed Brigade
+ {4 S2 _* u2 I% Y' y# W    36th Infantry Regiment/ ~( A: C) {- W2 Y& r/ ]7 o8 N4 q
    9th Ind.Mixed Brigade* ]& O2 V4 Q  }# r; w
    35th Division! D+ m" v3 h  G9 R* c9 i* \
    23rd Tank Regiment) ]7 \' g2 V4 \1 i* M9 G
    5th Infantry Regiment
( `- \' F; T0 D    27th Electric Engineer Regiment- a, ~* j) k8 b# a
    26th Recon Regiment
- R3 L9 X0 V. Q  ~7 D    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment+ n( b. O; m- T; y
    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
! l$ h! P3 b* ]' c$ p& b    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment9 L) `# \* [, b, |6 @1 J
    3rd Army5 \" P8 c. T; L- g9 u; A; @: B7 A
    4th RF Gun Battalion
) l) r4 m0 d+ z$ T$ a) {4 G0 x    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
7 `+ c, A& Z/ ^    1st Army+ A3 ]/ F1 x3 t7 h$ J# ]% K
    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
9 D" V5 [2 H$ d- \$ e+ F    7th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
# V  U* E9 g2 G; A    52nd Field AA Battalion! g& z! z6 e9 P2 M$ b0 X! ?
    5th Ind.Hvy.Art Battalion  P) g* i2 U! V" \0 N
    20th Army
( B: }9 q' e1 S, o$ x    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
$ T' A; a7 `5 a/ p# K$ S7 E: U  H    7th RF Gun Battalion
6 g/ f' D1 Z7 P# A. _5 ?2 L1 z    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment9 i  b% b! n9 \7 r% \
    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment# a9 X3 A9 Q3 C  d( _
    North China Area Army
% @- s2 U2 G# _    5th Army5 \$ L3 x4 X' ~2 h
    21st AA Regiment. P0 ~7 n$ o5 H$ q$ W
    26th Field Artillery Regiment
" Z" [- `" ?" @* h0 o    6th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion" j& z. f  P8 o3 @1 n9 u+ G, i& Q
    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion9 S# ?8 W. p) J& X
    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion7 D; m% n3 Y( `" |4 A' y. L7 @
    1st Field Artillery Regiment- o7 D+ ~. f) C
    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
6 R3 D2 a' I, w0 X5 }3 D1 K    Korea Army6 H0 N; h% e) N: P6 \# t
    11th Field Artillery Regiment: ^$ L( d" c: c
    15th AA Regiment6 R& D0 @# Q6 b. e8 R: P2 G
    10th Mortar Battalion2 d+ P' [2 Z- i- Z8 Q! l9 J
    1st Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
. |3 W) `2 e! ~. G1 Q5 O, ~8 {    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
6 o/ s. }& X0 }# s0 n    6th RF Gun Battalion3 c5 c* W/ r% q& N, L7 |
    12th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
( X6 h3 d4 o4 U3 D* F& Z9 J% A    18th Fld AA Machinecannon Company
3 l7 H2 g, p: _. N( C) Z  W- R9 {: `    Kwantung Army; a% C1 n; r1 J0 F& H
    6th Army4 S" }/ Q8 p% L
    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment, V/ Z/ v! }8 j  c% O
    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
# D$ T5 C, _2 ?. j1 G( J    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
# A) P; W8 S! @* S    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment
" B- ], }2 s7 C' h! P    3rd RF Gun Battalion7 u" z+ ]4 l3 {7 R0 A% I0 D
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
/ e4 v/ `' _7 b" d- D    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
1 |1 t, i6 Q  [! `& F    6th Medium Field Artillery Regiment2 B: t5 |7 n" X2 m2 k4 ?2 _. E# s  a
    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
, Q% _& Q# g3 i( C' \* `    26th Fld AA Machinecannon Company* Z  ~: w! Z+ S. A
    4th Army
) o* y# Z; E3 q" W, p: o/ d    8th Mountain Gun Regiment
7 V9 M, o- w% F! r& ]2 x: S    1st Ind. Field Artillery Regiment- i8 e3 }: X# p
    10th Mortar Battalion
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+ |. n$ V+ W& J; `9 iDefending units:' P( w2 r6 O4 @* M, Z2 q
    54th Chinese Corps
+ J& J0 }/ m3 ~$ ^: ~# k    56th Chinese Corps3 n1 N; ^" y2 s" J7 H: V; l
    71st Chinese Corps6 R' ?% i- D. {0 s) k/ X
    24th Chinese Corps
  c/ g9 d# i5 E& l' _9 n7 S. J/ x; N/ \    14th Chinese Corps9 ]6 i# w  D2 L1 B5 d& s# V
    1st Chinese Cavalry Corps2 m: [# h" A. Y+ f$ H& g" k* S! ]
    3rd Chinese Cavalry Corps! @; J3 a6 x: L  y- Z0 u
    49th AA Regiment
! @! t8 L5 b* `$ d; h) S2 R    57th AT Gun Regiment
6 y. M: ~3 j4 y& r- e' p# B% Q    3rd Heavy Mortar Regiment
7 r3 L1 [# k9 c6 m/ M0 p9 _% C    4th Heavy Mortar Regiment
3 j# F+ D8 _) D, M# Y( m6 H    20th Artillery Regiment
& v, ?9 o4 w+ h+ F4 W1 z/ h    Central Reserve
2 R) }- q  d" l$ l* l    1st Artillery Regiment
7 n) X- G5 b) \/ `! G    7th Artillery Regiment% a6 D* |- E) S
    18th Artillery Regiment
0 R9 k; h2 H1 z& S, [# O& f    41st AA Regiment
, M9 O! ^- k. s* f    22nd Artillery Regiment  ?0 y" T/ m1 W4 t
    56th AT Gun Regiment
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
可歌可泣的国军仅多坚持了一日,1月26日,剑阁攻陷。大陆战场再无悬念
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. F0 I* {: y9 x$ oGround combat at Kienko (78,41): b7 K+ y+ p7 M' U
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Japanese Shock attack; u8 b" ^( F6 Q/ {+ u
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Attacking force 104544 troops, 1559 guns, 1866 vehicles, Assault Value = 2791
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* y/ I6 h' h; @/ E+ m: m1 }+ UDefending force 39083 troops, 673 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 716
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: y" E: K+ {+ e$ V0 n% PJapanese adjusted assault: 1116 8 ?: Z# C. K9 R2 ]

/ z7 K# V, ~3 q% A, G) yAllied adjusted defense: 379 6 x3 E! c8 d/ C; S: n1 A5 {8 S

6 I2 \! {1 Y3 @9 `& WJapanese assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 0)
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0 f* t4 X, M8 h! Z2 XJapanese forces CAPTURE Kienko !!!
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Combat modifiers
1 I: f  L5 T, [2 U! \1 u. t# pDefender: terrain(+), disruption(-), preparation(-)
' k' \& [& V. q  y  WAttacker: shock(+)+ c  P- n" X6 a3 d+ D- H% }
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Japanese ground losses:
) h  ^/ F2 x4 s6 O: U1 f. L. Y0 j* w. B      5656 casualties reported- S! o, E4 d* g0 @8 A
         Squads: 22 destroyed, 282 disabled
9 @  b! }- m- k5 `( v2 I         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 115 disabled$ [. a. p3 `  |8 z& W* q
         Engineers: 75 destroyed, 83 disabled$ r6 L9 q! X) a  {4 Q
      Guns lost 28 (8 destroyed, 20 disabled)5 [$ K* r' w$ r! \5 ~
      Vehicles lost 143 (15 destroyed, 128 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:
: [$ y; p) Y5 u  M$ j      9954 casualties reported- i( v. [& ?+ ^9 g* |
         Squads: 613 destroyed, 32 disabled
: c7 a# h# L9 `- t( }# k         Non Combat: 718 destroyed, 25 disabled1 D9 b, a1 j, P% \
         Engineers: 146 destroyed, 10 disabled
3 M' I8 [3 {$ g% |      Guns lost 322 (269 destroyed, 53 disabled), P8 Y5 u/ Z7 R" _6 L+ ]8 b, c
      Units retreated 19
不知道27的国军部队现在主力是否还在长衡一带?应该利用铁路线尽快撤退到贵阳,然后利用良好的公路快速撤退到昆明,守住几个关键性的路口,中国西南部还可以保住,昆明也是有工业可以提供补给的,而且可以接受印度的飞机运输补给,总之要尽一切可能拖住日本大陆派遣军,我认为只要27的部队还不是很分散就完全有希望这样做,四川盆地的部队也抓紧向昆明方向撤退把,聚合成团利用西南山地还可以抵抗,千万不要丧失信心啊,只要国军还占有西南一带,大陆派遣军就一日不得安宁。日军战略上的目的就始终达不到。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
盟军形势有点堪忧啊,虽说放长线钓大鱼,不过太过消极的话,可能会丧失今后反攻的跳板哦
仰光攻陷! 缅甸全境已基本共荣
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Ground combat at Rangoon (54,53)! \: n( r# W7 l! K4 q5 d
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Japanese Shock attack
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Attacking force 47496 troops, 555 guns, 446 vehicles, Assault Value = 1689
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% W) D' f' P/ |/ I9 rDefending force 10760 troops, 72 guns, 59 vehicles, Assault Value = 375- w4 D, f& o9 L  \) a

. m8 u. A) m2 qJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2  A) k. N6 E1 V: ^' A
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Japanese adjusted assault: 1865
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Allied adjusted defense: 167 : z6 R, g( @. m- ^/ T

6 o. G; W0 M: c4 X8 \Japanese assault odds: 11 to 1 (fort level 2)
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' |, M( I8 c: h, a$ nJapanese forces CAPTURE Rangoon !!!7 k, c# y; V1 j

2 b, H0 r4 [) I. VCombat modifiers
9 W/ W1 m; Q+ LDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), morale(-)
% l/ a# U# Q, i* `1 z4 u, q$ w experience(-)
- U$ \( O+ V, w6 ~5 zAttacker: shock(+)
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Japanese ground losses:
9 ?! @( \5 C8 v+ o      4442 casualties reported) _7 a# q1 X6 G
         Squads: 45 destroyed, 307 disabled
$ M0 T. z) d" w/ a  O         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 24 disabled
3 i/ Y8 j; l, ]1 @( l" v* X         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 78 disabled, a2 m5 ]6 j) r5 m0 b7 P- M
      Guns lost 59 (16 destroyed, 43 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:7 _6 F2 M2 a! t1 |: y0 L; Y) X. h
      5273 casualties reported
8 H/ o- b( _$ \# x8 o' a) h% H         Squads: 221 destroyed, 129 disabled
0 @6 x' J+ X: K$ A* J         Non Combat: 202 destroyed, 72 disabled
" o! t8 n- Q) }$ s8 I" A         Engineers: 13 destroyed, 0 disabled
' [/ W$ ~" b5 B/ _( F- o      Guns lost 57 (48 destroyed, 9 disabled)
; W. h8 R& J9 R5 q( @* [3 H      Vehicles lost 64 (63 destroyed, 1 disabled)! V+ m" x  f, Z+ ]2 M( |
      Units retreated 164 x! ?3 f9 C- l" x. c1 v: {
      Units destroyed 1
42年1月战况总结
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这一月里日军依旧在广阔的太平洋战场上多路出击,重点发起了四场战役:% A  Y1 H  {' N! c# U0 W
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中南太平洋战役:在KB配合下夺取了NC、斐济、萨摩亚三处要地
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澳北战役:在达尔文抢滩登陆成功后迅速向东南推进,盟军望风而逃' _; e& |( \  X9 g/ [
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缅甸战役:盟军300战力龟缩仰光,日军以1500+的绝对优势仅一日就顺利夺取仰光,同时接收了曼德勒等空城,缅甸已经基本全境压制8 ^+ |( R+ k, q% D

% L, K5 l3 E9 e9 H0 s; K: F中国战役:派遣军在剑阁与国军血战一周后突破防御,目前主力已经全部入川。长衡一带除少量国军困守孤城长沙以外,其他主要城市均被放弃。华南日军主力正在挺近大西南。5 }% `2 z: j# q0 k$ x( ]

2 P4 C0 X/ j3 r2 u盟军本月沉没的军舰包括CL 马波海德、兰德两艘,DD4艘,SS3~4艘。日军无军舰损失  U& M, f  e# H- r* R' w- u) S
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截止2月1日,日军势力范围如图:
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7 L/ Y; a1 A* B! x2 Z4 F8 `! x日军已经完成了绝大部分攻略任务,战争顺利进入下一阶段,印度?澳洲?亦或是其他地方?
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