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盟军拥有海空权之后,堆人肉会被绕过
( w2 u; V/ t0 D+ |5 Xreninhat 发表于 2014-10-23 16:28
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如果能绕过所有地方的话,盟军早那么干了,为何还要浪费许多年?所以以怕绕过来分散兵力并不可取,可以绕过的地方,人家一样可以绕过,而不在于你上面堆没堆人肉
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 04, 45" P; y) j' G/ T( N0 V& a2 H! i

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% q/ a8 }3 ?  g盟军轰炸机第一次战略轰炸了日本本土,长崎的飞机制造厂化为一片废墟,几乎全灭4 C. D; z; ?2 j7 E

# p& a" m2 {! [- W" u9 p但是盟军也相应的付出了超过50架B29B的损失. e* ^8 U- `2 R0 g6 b
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. c- Z+ p1 P, U% }; g0 }+ {hades1001 发表于 2014-10-24 00:11
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历史上的损失也不小,只是AE里为游戏平衡性,盟军没那么多4发
从历史数据来看,187架损失50架还是太高了,毕竟是接近30%的损失率。
% O. `; y, f( [6 S而且美国人自己统计说从44年6月到45年8月对日战略轰炸一共才损失494架
27小儿为了提高命中率采取低空轰炸的战术,正中日本直掩下怀,连紫电水战都取得大量击落,如果像历史上那样高空轰炸的话,估计这点直掩连够都够不上
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
1590# hades1001
. T6 l7 a$ P. p轰炸长崎,美军飞机从香格里拉起飞的呀
另外我还要补充一句,
! F0 c# K; w# j& k# D4 L使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的!
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 05, 45
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' j6 \( s* d* j, ^% g4 {6 b欢度独立日假期之后,盟军再次对卡加延发动猛攻,当地十万日寇土崩瓦解,历时一个礼拜的棉南战役接近尾声,剩下的就是对盘踞在当地的日寇进行围剿,预计将再耗时一个礼拜。
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Ground combat at Cagayan (79,89)
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Allied Shock attack
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4 G, i8 B% v+ @4 h& mAttacking force 294397 troops, 5244 guns, 7750 vehicles, Assault Value = 11239
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! D3 D; O" m$ {3 C! K# L6 u2 FDefending force 65877 troops, 780 guns, 609 vehicles, Assault Value = 1166
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 29 U+ g# A# a6 I7 n0 M$ q( R6 ~

# |  B+ d  a! U( y- u5 mAllied adjusted assault: 6315
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Allied assault odds: 9 to 1 (fort level 2) ) r4 \3 H0 {  Y9 u
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Allied forces CAPTURE Cagayan !!!7 k, K: I  `0 y- Y0 T7 _/ J# f

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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+), preparation(-)
( ]( ^* q6 X) A  `$ }6 t7 ~Attacker: shock(+)
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. \" p& s! b7 C3 x; e0 x8 |Japanese ground losses:# t# ~1 x0 k! `9 V  W9 f) |0 \& H% q$ d
      17906 casualties reported
& p3 y' x4 R5 f% H         Squads: 235 destroyed, 316 disabled
. b( t- d8 C! r- g2 p, q         Non Combat: 603 destroyed, 360 disabled4 D' T: m% f8 }9 y, L. F7 q1 t: l
         Engineers: 542 destroyed, 3 disabled  I6 a) c# h9 b+ S( f3 R. D
      Guns lost 431 (394 destroyed, 37 disabled)
: K6 o9 G1 |8 H) F      Vehicles lost 563 (563 destroyed, 0 disabled)
1 I: d1 S9 b; S/ n0 U7 ?      Units destroyed 3
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) ^. h% h  s5 o& y" f. _      5172 casualties reported: G( @- e- p- F# D9 ]) P( n1 M
         Squads: 29 destroyed, 580 disabled5 l6 ~6 S& o$ D# c* b8 e, c8 l
         Non Combat: 7 destroyed, 151 disabled+ L; W/ ]6 n, e- S
         Engineers: 10 destroyed, 118 disabled
# e6 b7 U! C2 v" j      Guns lost 84 (7 destroyed, 77 disabled)  W! u: e& F* b1 N1 a/ w
      Vehicles lost 167 (7 destroyed, 160 disabled)
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- b/ {8 _! j- ~) u  u2 {7 ]Assaulting units:2 y- J$ `* L! H3 w
    96th Infantry Division
0 w) m( ]+ W! B% _# z; F    4th USMC Tank Battalion
8 p2 {" t+ y: m/ g    2nd USMC Tank Battalion
; |- g$ [. h+ C! V    2/11th Armoured Car Battalion
$ T' }2 t# x2 D" h& V    Americal Infantry Division- x& O: }* t+ Y! X$ z9 h
    10th Indian Division
& o. d4 E, f) c    1st USMC Tank Battalion
0 z* S/ q4 ?- d/ q/ Y% ^4 w1 w    24th Infantry Division
0 ?( t4 A# P6 v7 ?3 Q+ e# {: z    25th Infantry Division
' n# X8 G& ^/ `. `5 \7 ~7 Q- ?, o5 l    1st Marine Division
. E: }4 ?, [2 Z8 W    3rd Motor Brigade  }0 O8 G/ a4 \" d
    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment9 W, l; E( }1 ?0 ]: [2 e- t% T
    2nd Australian Division
+ X- o+ H3 ^4 O5 f3 s4 B7 |    6th Australian Division! A# V/ U: G3 b
    710th Tank Battalion
! O" h7 h" N% ~. _    44th Tank Battalion) g$ q$ B8 h. c$ C! U# |' ?
    6th Infantry Division
  F8 r( C8 x. b    192nd Tank Battalion
1 A, n( s; a) `: A    3rd Cavalry Regiment, \8 ?% l8 X" W) j% g
    2nd USMC Amphb Tank Battalion
! N$ d1 W: {: q, g# B    12th NZ Brigade
$ \. z; q# M0 C) e( N. z, \4 |    716th Tank Battalion6 |# h/ S: B- j/ x
    711th Tank Battalion
- Z) U* D1 N; C3 G& |) {7 L* A5 b    I Aus Corps Engineer Battalion2 n! `. b, j  Y* }
    767th Tank Battalion# U3 }' ~3 @# H* y+ T' R
    32nd Infantry Division
. L$ t+ Q5 r) k: a    762nd Tank Battalion
1 }$ H3 Y( H. e/ r. ~: N5 u- y    2nd NZ Division
/ L0 Z; a- c$ W+ ~! b. t    194th Tank Battalion& F  C3 f( s) s3 |6 A& ?/ O
    5th USMC Tank Battalion3 W; D- i9 l6 v7 ~! h% C9 c1 T
    9th Australian Division
/ b5 P# O. Z5 s    110th Combat Engineer Battalion/ `) ~4 {/ S4 Y$ H0 z* y4 T7 S
    2nd Marine Division
, E6 `) `" G* h1 c( u0 T    1st Cavalry (Spec) Cavalry Division
9 S3 ?- R' J( l; M  C" H    XI Corps Combat Engineer Regiment
; `% J5 C6 ~  i. E' |    16th Light Cavalry Regiment
6 \% c0 M- \; Z! m5 p) i; a  J3 G3 D) G    31st Infantry Division
; n+ y+ t( ?" o" k' t3 w3 j3 H' z    2nd Army Tank Brigade2 }( n4 \! f9 r5 u% K; s
    6th Marine Division
! V# p8 x8 W8 |/ `    1st USMC Amphb Tank Battalion
, ?$ H7 H1 t9 j7 r0 H8 O( C    3rd NZ Brigade
2 T% i* I7 g, O6 n3 l    3rd Australian Division6 |$ ]3 d. a  k
    5th Marine Division
. w7 }  |7 e) W$ n    XIV Corps Combat Engineer Regiment" w3 @- p5 J; h8 L) L4 Z
    27th Infantry Division. f8 f8 e! r' ^3 |4 `$ Q
    3rd Marine Division# J0 D5 b! z: K  M( z1 ]( E% k5 A$ K
    81st Infantry Division
) D' s7 Z' p5 c# f    1st Australian Para Bn /1
0 M$ K% x$ X5 Q% B6 ?) y    I US Corps. ^- }( O5 \* Y" Y) a9 `
    207th Coast AA Regiment
: [% d* H( O1 X4 B2 s' I/ _1 L    X Corps Artillery ( j% B& T# H. a* J
    4th Field Artillery Battalion1 Q8 p2 R/ Q+ c! {; z  ]5 \
    154th FA Bn   `  k2 I% ~6 E
    I Corps Artillery 9 T: M8 S$ O8 C" X% }1 g
    148th Field Artillery Battalion
  F3 X: g  y. _$ `  g    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment5 x/ S% \9 }; l8 P: c
    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment' K3 h/ h0 u) O. u! X: p, U
    70/100th Coast AA Regiment! x! j+ M; a/ ~# Y) P' y* j$ z  p
    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
) N  H- f$ N' ~2 ^$ z4 u    198th Field Artillery Battalion
0 c/ r% t; q4 Z- Z, o3 z    205th Field Artillery Battalion
# m( Z  A+ P! }$ r/ `+ |    12th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
5 r1 x/ t# _1 t; B    543 & 545 Field Artillery Battalion
0 Y5 s$ `' s$ R4 U    93rd Coast AA Regiment
( x! O0 y0 ~6 [2 t* j6 r2 ]: V; K    2nd USMC Field Artillery Battalion+ k! Q' y+ }6 f) f( D
    608th Coast AA Regiment/ f$ k/ S4 T/ d3 `
    694th Field Artillery Battalion
7 I; f# P; d3 }7 L7 o  @% ~    131st Field Artillery Battalion" Z4 x1 D7 r5 _  R7 m9 H
    North Pacific
# O- O; W8 y6 p    544th Field Artillery Battalion8 F4 D% L1 M8 t: o# E) V
    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion' B/ m. e9 r: f+ ~1 ^/ ^2 P9 M
    607th Coast AA Regiment0 M& M. c: r$ b. g* t; }+ n/ Q
    1 USMC Seacoast Art , X" D5 t& w3 m( @! b0 y
    IX Corps Artillery ; f6 s' i  p2 u
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    XIV Corps Artillery
5 x6 v0 ]0 M8 r: H8 I6 G& z    392 & 510 Coast AA Regiment  g" i" U4 B: h5 q; l2 i7 {/ o3 e
    223rd Field Artillery Battalion* s& p- C% x$ g# _
    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment
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Defending units:
3 s0 o" r  D9 ~9 v. G! E    53rd Division- r; ~6 E' D# x+ ~, U6 o
    9th Division
& o) H- S6 T0 M6 G5 ?$ e    22nd Division
  Q8 \6 ~, p' c" C" o8 p    5th Guards Division
5 K+ f+ ^' f: s, O    47th Const Co
% V9 ~! [9 H7 G, u    1st Machine Cannon AA Battalion
5 G, @8 R+ G4 _8 M    56th JNAF AF Unit ; K+ U  a1 p4 g! o( i
    34th Ind. AA Battalion* E: N  [$ {/ A3 J8 Z! w
    83rd Field AA Battalion
/ J' N! G5 T% \& g% k! Z2 W    34th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
& P3 r5 E( P! @    3rd Engineer Construction Battalion
" Y) ~$ Y# T2 S5 @    9th Field AF Construction Battalion, k  ~6 n) g6 g. k( }
    2nd Air Fleet- @' G5 `/ n/ Q' N0 o- V6 d
    2nd Army+ H; ]& l5 \7 Q: }3 c% |7 y+ g
    25th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
* ?; j4 s& B7 Q& M+ q9 \3 N" @& V  B/ x    8th Area Army5 z% T) ~/ |9 T
    3rd Air Division1 r! z7 H: N1 H) f  E* c+ _
    56th Const Co
2 _% p1 ~. x1 o) t    25th Ind. Field Artillery Battalion
8 u5 a/ x& }" `; E    26th Air Flotilla 0 }; e* b6 y* g: ^) D' I
    29th Army! T7 w0 w+ S/ S4 @
    2nd Machine Cannon AA Battalion0 W* R% x( k: q- b
    3rd Naval Construction Battalion
2 E$ t% k9 k( i( y& g$ _: i    67th Construction Battalion
2 I8 I3 J; S0 o: T0 f9 l    65th Construction Battalion3 v$ z7 t8 n1 T
    55th JNAF AF Unit ; ~9 J. U7 }, Z* c' o
    3rd Ind.AA Gun Co
, T9 V# t* A% D  A    8th Field AF Construction Battalion
: ?4 t! B7 a0 N0 [2 t5 a( [    62nd Construction Battalion' f  t, l( I; _" N
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion% R, D  ~) K' v" e  _+ e( d  Q
    3rd Machine Cannon AA Battalion
5 h" K' J, b) O+ w0 c    41st Ind.AA Gun Co ! W) G' ]# v4 {3 u8 n2 L
    133rd AA Regiment
9 U& ]' n; H# C) z    95th Field AA Battalion
$ C1 N2 Z4 x7 d" G8 V4 a3 b5 S    62nd Air Flotilla 9 g5 V2 z* u/ o* C0 @
    52nd Air Division
5 A% R( w& g3 K+ s/ d    63rd Construction Battalion- E1 [0 l/ T) V4 V- ^
    14th Air Fleet
( e) Y# [" S. J- |% i    15th Const Co
" n$ w3 F" y: y) X; o) l    69th Construction Battalion! O% v" H9 z" W1 Z
    26th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
( z8 P! M: h: I$ F6 W- J    10th Air Division2 Z: S( T, C$ W" m: r" D
    48th Ind. AA Battalion/ ?5 C, Q$ Q0 p( I# w4 V. _; s
    4th Shipping Engineer Regiment0 N: t- D2 u2 m) L" v+ W3 p, l
    15th Army
0 l/ E6 p0 q3 u5 Z    13th Air Division
4 Q0 |' o; m5 R! m! R    10th Area Fleet
& v  h9 ]. a2 B$ I    5th Fleet+ ~% U6 g( g# [+ @6 u4 b
    3rd Special Base Force8 _9 M2 u0 Y1 d& h* o, o9 h5 i
    4th Fleet /12 E' W# O2 C4 T; U

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Attacking force 44575 troops, 699 guns, 483 vehicles, Assault Value = 5615: \. F6 V5 H# y: `: c. f7 }# u
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Defending force 21105 troops, 270 guns, 177 vehicles, Assault Value = 149- M- x1 Z1 u+ O* N

4 ?5 p0 G$ A( b6 |4 T. NAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 3
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Allied adjusted assault: 1277
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Japanese adjusted defense: 349 ' M; a, @5 Z4 E0 u% ~
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Allied assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 3)
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experience(-)
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      731 casualties reported
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/ d! N# u2 |" ~- X) I1 f; p         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 38 disabled8 _$ M$ u9 D' M' A6 G/ g( q
         Engineers: 9 destroyed, 24 disabled
8 V+ |  g9 Y. ]1 j" y& f$ k2 |      Guns lost 21 (9 destroyed, 12 disabled)- w! S7 K4 D4 `% h
      Vehicles lost 16 (5 destroyed, 11 disabled)# w, i; L# f4 I" H. ]; @
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      436 casualties reported% f6 e6 W' m  B
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 42 disabled
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         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
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    38th Infantry Division2 T5 a  Z$ `; Z6 j& i. v9 J* u3 p
    XXI Corps Engineer Battalion
4 o  w5 h+ M. a    254th Armoured Brigade6 w6 W  W. [2 s2 F
    32nd Army Tank Brigade
( L) g' r2 W, x8 a5 Y# _* K. G7 \    3rd Carabiniers Regiment% r6 u0 E* |( \: `5 r6 Z( k
    Gardner's Horse Regiment0 H3 T6 Q% `  W8 L! u% S3 R
    2/4th Armoured Regiment
  L$ q# |) P. M    XXXIII Corps Engineer Battalion6 a: c( W# p0 H# [. ]
    93rd Infantry Division. R& e9 ^/ `# ]$ P
    713th Flame Tank Battalion
+ e# b6 {" a" R% t# i, U6 w( H    632nd Battalion
* v& C* l  Q9 V    8th Australian Division- v; k  Z$ h% j6 [
    2/5th Armoured Regiment6 a3 \* ~3 K7 A
    31st Armoured Division1 A  [0 I* r0 p1 s; T/ k" g
    268th Motorised Brigade4 ~# ?" A' R: ]! m% I
    7th Australian Division
$ r* j# u0 Q# p/ j, L* i# A    4th Marine Division, m# L  _: X2 b0 L0 l$ `% A
    2nd Marine Regiment2 ?$ t" O+ P; [7 K1 j7 ~
    2/6th Armoured Regiment
, S7 `; z7 \6 Q7 }2 w/ `8 F  Z    4th Armoured Brigade; X! _% Z/ a: }) F
    18th British Division4 k* p8 ~) m' ^  j
    11th Australian Division
: W, ]4 q: H3 i- \    8th Marine Regiment( c6 e5 p- e4 i* H3 Q
    50th Tank Brigade. P/ F. S2 i+ t6 V) x
    CenPac Amphib Tank Brigade7 X" `% e0 `' F
    6th USMC Tank Battalion
4 [1 i7 a1 I; H0 H3 Z) }0 E    51st Highland Division
, t& ], |" n; x1 v7 C* c+ {/ v5 u    XI US Corps  `. D  U. u) i! r. \: v" M
    462nd Parachute FA Bn /15 W8 u! s, G/ N6 v& N9 z
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    46th Division$ c9 _! ?9 m9 d# a( F% J  a
    28th Division( T- {: w' o# q
    4th Naval Construction Battalion- {: w7 s% Y7 I! f' U$ j
    39th Army2 H5 B$ w9 [/ V  V! [
    63rd JAAF AF Bn
# Z4 C9 N& Z: p3 x0 p    41st Air Defense AA Battalion
: x5 ^" \/ x, _4 `/ Q5 X4 }8 g8 i3 N    52nd Construction Battalion
: _# |' E* z" b1 L; Y" x9 `, f    7th Field AF Construction Battalion0 m# k. _. B/ q+ T. v
    31st Air Defense AA Regiment. s' D, e: U8 d1 L9 A
    178th JAAF AF Bn 2 y8 z: j1 i" O+ Q4 x
    10th Mortar Battalion
+ X- T  q4 N% }3 l    151st AA Regiment- v, R3 r, L  r( l8 C* v
    152nd AA Regiment% y1 q7 u0 x" x5 h7 p+ m7 N
    57th Construction Battalion( V* Y. [0 R  P, S; e% [9 m
    7th Ind. Engineer Regiment5 v* U5 j. Z8 T8 \4 v
    13th Air Fleet /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 06, 45
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Attacking force 131143 troops, 2086 guns, 4315 vehicles, Assault Value = 5621
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Defending force 19780 troops, 248 guns, 174 vehicles, Assault Value = 1044 V8 p4 T/ v7 p: x" e. H4 W& e9 ?
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6 f/ m( E$ e/ L/ o+ gAllied adjusted assault: 3907 9 _) X/ |$ }3 w: P5 g5 o0 k
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Japanese adjusted defense: 112 + C+ L# s' Y9 N- T

2 D. u! D1 G1 Z1 G  AAllied assault odds: 34 to 1 (fort level 0)
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Allied forces CAPTURE Palembang !!!
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+ S  ~! p1 E8 I1 wCombat modifiers4 M4 ^8 ~/ `. R0 W+ Y. b
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), experience(-)% a! [( d( ^& Y$ D0 C( {7 M
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-)
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- h# Q5 H6 J! N7 a3 m7 {, sJapanese ground losses:+ d& O8 s1 t) D1 N! w) L
      12372 casualties reported. r. F# c/ Q  P: D
         Squads: 424 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 O! S) |$ n$ K' x0 q         Non Combat: 346 destroyed, 175 disabled
3 F, b& s. o$ \0 R         Engineers: 155 destroyed, 0 disabled
" _6 d/ U1 v3 }  L# d: v4 Z$ k3 ~+ @      Guns lost 251 (250 destroyed, 1 disabled)
+ P9 m+ d$ b0 K2 \      Vehicles lost 182 (180 destroyed, 2 disabled)5 L: @7 U- x( ?/ d
      Units retreated 14  R2 @( ^# s& K2 g# M

6 ~1 T3 N! z4 q; @: [5 FAllied ground losses:
( I0 H3 e6 ?& I$ t5 }8 `      431 casualties reported
9 F' s) W; y/ J( q# M* `         Squads: 3 destroyed, 62 disabled; ]$ C) A. O+ y. I
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled
- E; A7 X1 R$ \         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 13 disabled! X  S+ E" F/ P, i7 |1 Y; h/ Z
      Vehicles lost 20 (2 destroyed, 18 disabled)
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$ \4 g& t' n5 C$ p) \卡加延日军发动自杀冲锋
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8 D) z3 O+ z) G. O  N0 _+ IGround combat at Cagayan (79,89)
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9 T- k- b6 W  ]% i( t! J4 A" BJapanese Shock attack
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9 \: f% @2 I$ q$ {/ U2 tAttacking force 33221 troops, 302 guns, 59 vehicles, Assault Value = 498
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3 K8 R; M- r% X0 w. TDefending force 344886 troops, 6581 guns, 8982 vehicles, Assault Value = 11494
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; O, I: i7 R( r0 o2 {" M3 Z  M; LJapanese adjusted assault: 4 / q4 x8 C, n+ b# A  R

# P: L6 j- d3 h3 XAllied adjusted defense: 8935
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2233 (fort level 0)
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/ L" ?, e9 ], DCombat modifiers
& H/ S4 H. I3 Y+ `9 _  I8 LDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-)/ N9 N6 Q* N( H- p' \6 G4 `# j# X1 }
Attacker: shock(+)
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Japanese ground losses:
) V; H& `1 _$ r- Z2 M      27134 casualties reported7 W) j' P  ~* v# _
         Squads: 646 destroyed, 83 disabled
' M! c$ j& e. e% w; |         Non Combat: 721 destroyed, 96 disabled
/ D( @6 |, C6 `3 B         Engineers: 85 destroyed, 29 disabled
3 _$ E. @& \/ ^& ?      Guns lost 192 (163 destroyed, 29 disabled)
: W& a( Y1 k8 ]2 J5 ^      Vehicles lost 40 (38 destroyed, 2 disabled)8 m3 u" F- F* n
      Units destroyed 23 P. I; J. j+ P6 h9 B4 M0 u
8 j/ ]7 }  }! x5 B
Allied ground losses:
4 a; i. a* h# ~0 K      57 casualties reported% I# M, k+ x/ h" s( b2 H0 l
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
7 E4 K: K- c/ R+ i% Z         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled: |' z  N' D! V: y8 m. i
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
日军没必要自杀冲锋
退入山区还能玩几个月的
坐等八月风暴
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Morning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77
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Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
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3 O& M5 B$ S4 O! x: v: X$ g$ j. T1 ERaid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.$ b+ _/ a/ P8 r) d% p9 w" G+ s+ ^0 |& }
Estimated time to target is 27 minutes
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Japanese aircraft9 \/ ^# ?3 W% t* y4 T1 Z8 P
      J7W1 Shinden x 339
' {% {/ G- K$ |' W9 I" F# w4 @      Ki-94-II x 1! g- d, c- [$ G* ?2 J

! I' F1 m; J# k. l4 ~. Y8 mAllied aircraft
. R. R7 |9 e9 L3 j( \% ]      B-24J Liberator x 348
5 N6 B' N0 I( A+ L6 D0 c0 r& R      P-38J Lightning x 40% M: B/ P3 M( @
      P-38L Lightning x 156; h  F: v; V: D2 H

7 X& ?+ s5 F& R! wJapanese aircraft losses" `+ U- z: Y' j- }) n% U
      J7W1 Shinden: 2 destroyed, 6 damaged9 o% s. I/ s+ n, u! L
      D4Y2-C Judy: 5 destroyed on ground
- S  z% U3 F' h      E15K1 Norm: 4 destroyed on ground- M: n: K0 g5 D" A
      E13A1 Jake: 1 destroyed on ground7 x' O4 k) ~! @

" ~% H, J6 C" kAllied aircraft losses
! m% |: \: v' o: R# C  k      B-24J Liberator: 5 destroyed, 23 damaged' \  S' h' x9 q8 X& U
      B-24J Liberator: 2 destroyed by flak
; b1 D4 V! m+ p& n/ w      P-38J Lightning: 12 destroyed
) T0 [4 @: @! q5 F( D      P-38L Lightning: 1 destroyed& g, [+ `' P7 a) V

# b5 R% [! l# ~7 ~+ b, TJapanese ground losses:% K1 A* ^7 I9 `5 M9 x+ m( c
      11 casualties reported* G, ?2 c7 w9 D0 A% @  J' i
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled1 _, V& ~% n' \0 a1 L
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled7 F' _5 N7 ?% H6 {
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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& m; P6 H& R( |& b3 K6 kAirbase hits 39
9 ?( l  ~5 K! P( x( EAirbase supply hits 13
' G% O* W- @# J( S. bRunway hits 132
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Morning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77
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Weather in hex: Thunderstorms/ u( W. H4 J* C3 R( j/ P
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Raid detected at 78 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
( m; k! y- Q/ C9 b6 @5 P- ZEstimated time to target is 26 minutes+ _) i: ?; A$ Y  I

8 l/ ]* ^9 C! l, p1 ^& zJapanese aircraft1 g, D5 E1 h1 {9 a: ~
      J7W1 Shinden x 324
; M7 x* |* W2 F8 Z: ]( T      Ki-94-II x 15 v5 s+ r9 J5 M* [

0 ?1 w0 W. n- `% f  `1 y+ k3 g/ hAllied aircraft
4 @9 Q9 m; S+ d+ O  A      B-24J Liberator x 37( I0 X/ W( O* d& H3 k/ z
      P-38L Lightning x 18* W1 L7 x) Z8 M8 }2 V! A

( l' Y( S" {8 |Japanese aircraft losses
! W- j/ a' K6 k$ Q% u- e      J7W1 Shinden: 4 destroyed
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Allied aircraft losses
, S- c8 B0 v$ ]9 n      B-24J Liberator: 10 destroyed, 14 damaged! b% g' v9 {" k8 v) s1 [+ P
      B-24J Liberator: 3 destroyed by flak
' J6 t9 {$ N3 z, ]8 C1 _) F: e      P-38L Lightning: 7 destroyed
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, f3 Q: h, a& ]/ \7 ?Runway hits 2
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Morning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77
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" N' [" ^* w# E$ S, E; Y; xWeather in hex: Thunderstorms* s! p' r  D9 R* j% ~5 u
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Raid detected at 77 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
2 l' p+ b, e2 `' e1 p- i7 f0 @8 H9 fEstimated time to target is 26 minutes
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+ x: n! F6 s4 k+ c$ C& xJapanese aircraft
& U- _) {7 i( z" e! M# I      J7W1 Shinden x 296; ?2 p0 b! Y1 ^' b. U
      Ki-94-II x 1
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3 z0 [$ Q8 Q2 p$ DAllied aircraft* k+ I$ t0 b6 ]" H3 ~
      B-24J Liberator x 18
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# R; L( p# Y1 U8 oNo Japanese losses- X. k3 q# t, |& O' q# z
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Allied aircraft losses
, c, z# x. y$ N      B-24J Liberator: 5 destroyed, 5 damaged' G# |2 Y; }+ L, j+ R2 ^# D& I$ C
      B-24J Liberator: 2 destroyed by flak
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Morning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77 0 m; P5 D0 F+ Q$ c8 z
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& L, [5 f: f- y* Z( N6 ^. E1 G, rRaid detected at 63 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
: @, |5 x- x: ^8 T! UEstimated time to target is 21 minutes
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Japanese aircraft8 L2 c- R; o* G; j2 b
      J7W1 Shinden x 272
8 ^: J/ r: T9 N2 G% l      Ki-94-II x 1
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Allied aircraft
7 a' r7 S# V3 ^8 a. Y      B-24J Liberator x 14
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Japanese aircraft losses
  @3 p1 i9 J) }5 u! v2 }! b# _( |; m      J7W1 Shinden: 1 destroyed
9 v3 M9 P' o( k4 h5 p& K
2 `. ]- e0 z6 Y3 q; FAllied aircraft losses
6 ?, u* v. o/ M. g' a      B-24J Liberator: 7 destroyed, 3 damaged
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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+ U: P. t+ \. \' gAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 15, 45  y0 g+ l* d( C2 g: q. J
盟军登陆船队在吕宋主岛南端的黎牙实比登陆3 `9 b3 w2 b6 [0 T

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当天对日本本土发动的空袭遭到了惨重的损失,自动5格CAP的日机截击了美军B29机群,击落B29B超过120架,美军的B29战队遭受了前所未有的损失,这一重大损失也迫使大统领在掌握了日本本土的制空权之前,暂停对本土的战略轰炸2 R' b3 q3 W% H( b6 y" h
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& O* z8 x9 L, c% ^$ D. ?: aAfternoon Air attack on Kanoya , at 102,61 - A, }8 @3 _/ P/ D& ]1 I6 F4 s

" |: C" r* c4 RWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
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Raid detected at 38 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.' |2 `: k/ K% m! W, B; X9 c
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
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Japanese aircraft; p5 v5 }2 D2 h( g3 j
      A7M2 Sam x 11; L2 V* w4 g5 }7 J& I3 ~
      N1K5-J George x 49- n) o) d9 _+ _8 r
      Ki-83 x 9
4 z/ d* x2 K" L4 h3 K      Ki-84r Frank x 10/ `- y6 P% Z5 H
      Ki-94-II x 17% F9 g" V! ?$ \
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Allied aircraft+ r( }( x, f8 J; c# X0 g
      B-29B Superfort x 76
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No Japanese losses
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- I. u% T, b, E7 `Allied aircraft losses* D0 S; d: H" q
      B-29B Superfort: 25 destroyed, 29 damaged9 g4 |3 s' }  w( G
      B-29B Superfort: 1 destroyed by flak. H5 N0 B# y, Z0 U5 d) D& w

1 p4 Q  g* R) I, d  V1 ]Manpower hits 42 V7 `0 t/ o2 H7 i
Resources hits 14
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! ?1 I8 @) `: d+ G$ V& C5 ?( uAfternoon Air attack on Kanoya , at 102,61
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- G0 v, V8 y6 q7 {1 oWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
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Raid detected at 72 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.+ i; L, G* W, [
Estimated time to target is 21 minutes# T8 w" b; q+ e! {) e6 B8 T

+ H  F! y, p! C& |. o1 E  h. VJapanese aircraft
: B5 D) p/ {1 b      A7M2 Sam x 5+ i- J3 {% `; P9 c2 c: @
      N1K5-J George x 37
" u3 t( C0 j9 \* P$ d      Ki-83 x 5; D6 U. ]+ t4 _8 i* N) @* o% j
      Ki-84r Frank x 7
: ^5 w* a8 w% f1 V- X* R      Ki-94-II x 12
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  ]( W+ D* a4 V% [Allied aircraft- ?( m. k  q" E1 z5 l4 G8 G
      B-29B Superfort x 392 Y# v( F: H+ O2 T
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No Japanese losses) o! o9 {6 q9 M
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Allied aircraft losses
2 a3 I; s: q0 e, P8 v8 Z) Z      B-29B Superfort: 16 destroyed, 9 damaged
8 g, I/ g4 u% B. H  E      B-29B Superfort: 1 destroyed by flak* h( l: q8 f% u0 b4 E
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. ~+ l3 @5 }) NAfternoon Air attack on Kanoya , at 102,61
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, H1 _: r, e" B5 j  m- EWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
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Raid detected at 25 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
5 F! O) x; N( f0 D/ PEstimated time to target is 7 minutes. ?/ d3 R. i9 M. `

1 N/ m% c0 {; }8 y% t  {$ q2 iJapanese aircraft* V% g2 Z# k- N8 E8 k& N8 T
      A7M2 Sam x 1
! {: R1 R3 U3 I* ^" J      N1K5-J George x 17
) s9 m1 o2 y4 ?& n2 Q      Ki-83 x 1: z9 T" G: X0 @! ]% d3 G1 |& U  L
      Ki-84r Frank x 5
; T9 p, O: Q5 W) U+ z- t4 z  [) Q      Ki-94-II x 7
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Allied aircraft2 \- b+ P- p4 v2 S+ w! N# y
      B-29B Superfort x 11
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. V2 u5 j) v# u. k% |No Japanese losses
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Allied aircraft losses" z6 M: c/ s! ?
      B-29B Superfort: 5 destroyed, 3 damaged% u2 _) Z& r; l/ G7 g
      B-29B Superfort: 1 destroyed by flak
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  h! q+ V5 U$ F* t; GAircraft Attacking:
$ X5 V' s, q- @+ C  p" w/ v       3 x B-29B Superfort bombing from 6000 feet *
( F2 H- W5 b; u8 Z               City Attack: 18 x 500 lb GP Bomb0 s5 C& x( O. ?3 K& B8 a
TF58把吕宋附近大批杂鱼日舰送入了海底2 j% X8 A, N3 s. i
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Bataan at 78,77
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+ D! C3 q% l2 J/ a; n# Z2 NWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
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4 Z& O. R7 }& Z4 g: q; lRaid detected at 25 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
* `( w4 Q6 i+ Y3 X; mEstimated time to target is 11 minutes
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/ B# l# Y( ?, G$ O1 c0 u3 w2 hAllied aircraft
/ W8 o$ w6 w4 q6 ^. y" R' U, ]      F6F-5 Hellcat x 162$ p5 i# i+ F; _, @
      TBM-3 Avenger x 108$ ?/ z  U4 O0 _( }

3 \9 C+ Y+ t) d$ ~No Allied losses
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% C- `7 k! w+ U* _2 H9 nJapanese Ships& q/ h' Q# {; S& Y7 a
      TK Kinzan Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage0 b! F. |% ^* Y+ `; H" t/ {0 o; B' a/ i9 @
      TK Ryochi Maru  t7 E2 W9 h/ O1 \4 w
      SC CHa-89
# D' l( N" m% L/ V      TK Mino Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk+ {6 \, ]4 c6 p/ i
      TK Sanka Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk0 k# Q5 l; Z- y* c1 k( T
      PB Kyo Maru #13, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
1 g/ K9 J$ j0 [8 [2 a/ Z9 W/ {      TK Peking Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire0 ], P# \$ w6 y) i+ R( o3 }
      TK Enoshima Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
% Q7 H! F0 a: c      TK Enryaku Maru9 l1 m& k- X$ C' Z
      TK Hioki Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  heavy damage
1 E/ ^' U  h; T  f6 J      TK Yulin Maru
9 S' \$ D8 ?$ z: i- X9 l      SC CHa-856 ]8 ]! ]7 A6 }5 Y, a1 i2 R
      TK Iwato Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage: z, p" R0 x  v4 E1 n0 I# {$ ?
      TK Teifu Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk2 b5 d9 S6 r; d2 Y; E
      TK Yuno Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk1 r) `$ h7 P+ v2 @' ]
      TK Yaei Maru1 v3 z1 D$ i! \6 X+ d
      TK Eiho Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk+ F8 {# E- R. V, j6 G! z$ s5 M
      TK Asukasan Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
: w8 v, ~! a1 K, d      TK Ikutagawa Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
3 H- q! G6 @. K' B      TK Daijo Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk, Z$ _% z  g( {- ?* s1 Z# t0 c$ V
      TK Seiyo Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
8 {- d9 R+ R. Y, ?3 q- v8 {/ H; Q      TK Nissei Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk" V- L- t( y% O
      SC CHa-83
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Aircraft Attacking:
9 B+ o% {, l, v) r      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet
" R, N1 U/ u; |# Q               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo: b- G6 f) S' o$ ?- k
      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet: |1 L1 W# `, ?" Q9 S, q5 p
               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo4 f1 U  V! }- T. |2 E5 n+ Z) D
      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet& u$ a) n# R1 c! F
               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo2 F3 K: r8 y% _5 ]; k
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CHa-89 dead in the water ...% m4 ?! ]  w& O
Kyo Maru #13 dead in the water ...
5 ?& C7 U" o! }% q& }CHa-85 dead in the water ...- W8 H  y1 n- ]. @
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Manila at 79,77, B2 u2 F( E4 l0 g3 M
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Weather in hex: Light cloud
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9 w* Z: T. B$ c( lRaid detected at 77 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.$ ]+ t; x. I' [: a. e
Estimated time to target is 35 minutes2 S; M) l2 @7 h2 L) T! _

2 [8 T; h6 @; ]4 HAllied aircraft
& \; S5 @" M$ ^2 J% y$ Y7 n      F6F-5 Hellcat x 81
3 d* T, S1 ]3 a6 |$ K6 Z) t+ x      TBM-3 Avenger x 108
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" y& B8 S7 R8 c  z2 n$ g6 R1 RAllied aircraft losses
; @* J1 X+ Y$ W* H; W- Y( b  _      TBM-3 Avenger: 1 damaged: X! j+ u' M1 m  f+ W5 x

# l! S2 T" F, m1 CJapanese Ships4 \) O7 A0 @/ _" {4 i+ E3 W
      xAK Muroran Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk! ^. N) _# m3 X9 q# r
      xAK Nitian Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
( U- M/ Q2 m7 c  Y      xAK Totori Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
+ [1 y+ w  o2 l) y) }3 Q# ^' [      xAK Taizin Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
  A/ s- ]$ }7 \+ K. Q      xAK Hokusei Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk
# G( A! ?6 P: _      xAK Mansyu Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
5 ]( H+ ~* S( M$ x- Z$ B( O      xAK Anzan Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk
1 w3 b6 v  w6 ^. C) m6 v      xAK Kotohira Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk1 J  I8 K; S3 S
      AK Yamagiri Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
! G$ z- E" \  t  F% @' k: u; i$ J$ x      xAK Kaisyo Maru
# T6 L3 z- n, h/ x- x      xAK Kinkai Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk) ^- Z6 j" t1 s6 Q! F# T/ U
      xAK Kokuryu Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
3 G- A& n7 I2 }5 t      xAK Eihuku Maru9 ?3 Q' p; y1 r
      xAK Koyu Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
$ ]* _$ {7 _1 q6 Y1 v$ L: C  Z+ C4 r      AK Tatutaki Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
# J: ^2 u1 g* t1 r( f' [      xAK Daigen Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
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Aircraft Attacking:! X* Z0 c2 s3 Q7 h5 x# E
      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet
1 F% J" e, u2 U4 U7 E# {9 o: K, N9 y               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo. z% [0 G6 i) U9 L
      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet
# k! T& E7 }5 ]) i' U! j               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo1 x  k0 s2 K3 I& a
      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet
0 U$ K/ G. z) S6 f5 b3 }               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 16, 45
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! B2 w* A5 \% w  {$ H就在盟军在吕宋南部登陆的同时,战场的另一端,苏门答腊出击的盟军战机空袭了新加坡,同当地守军展开激战,击落击毁敌机300余架,自损超过40架4发和大量护航的
. Z9 C& S7 ~, }& Q+ A$ [( R" QP-38L闪电式战斗机,压制了新加坡机场* p1 N  l9 i/ C$ r( y/ R; P/ `
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1 M1 A" y% g* a# J0 B- JMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud" R! C: p* k' v0 o+ p  X' U5 f
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Raid detected at 74 NM, estimated altitude 42,000 feet.) w% ?0 p. A2 m2 n" W# L& d. E4 ^# P
Estimated time to target is 22 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
9 }! {3 K. ]8 p  L      N1K5-J George x 159% ]+ w7 B! `# c6 c
      Ki-84r Frank x 13
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Allied aircraft1 w0 s3 r+ O0 M! G
      Thunderbolt II x 2030 }& x3 k& E1 O( I$ T
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Japanese aircraft losses
( L) Q1 k6 C% Q2 e      N1K5-J George: 10 destroyed
& Q. P/ V) ]* k) R) V. h      Ki-84r Frank: 2 destroyed
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Allied aircraft losses; H, `  }: E: P
      Thunderbolt II: 1 destroyed
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84 ) m' T+ z( L0 `& S1 Y; g# v# _" ~9 @
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud
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Raid detected at 79 NM, estimated altitude 45,000 feet.
  M) C: f" W7 A' f; sEstimated time to target is 23 minutes5 H4 f9 L4 @- U" T' [  `

0 k0 O5 I6 `/ x. u: k/ i" {Japanese aircraft
+ b  R3 \) E5 |' n" r. B      N1K5-J George x 1166 ~) Q! d" s5 i- p0 L8 {" }
      Ki-84r Frank x 82 i- K: o! \+ g  O5 ]* y, ]5 S
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Allied aircraft
% e+ f  m$ ?; _* K      Thunderbolt I x 87
3 z+ M8 y9 k" R' s2 p      Thunderbolt II x 13) E: f9 ^6 i$ p) @" D

1 R# [9 m/ I7 [: PJapanese aircraft losses) C: {3 o4 @9 e" n
      N1K5-J George: 5 destroyed9 f1 m  n! `% m/ Y6 F- S1 P
      Ki-84r Frank: 3 destroyed) i/ x  e6 h) p. L6 ~

. n" n2 C' V& o" d+ X0 _2 ~4 i' SAllied aircraft losses% a8 \; Y: {8 Z
      Thunderbolt I: 1 destroyed$ T( Z' ^5 C1 q; _
      Thunderbolt II: 1 destroyed. O' ]0 t% K% G; Y5 f
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84 9 d% U' o6 q; b. v; {3 X
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud
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Raid detected at 76 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.' J1 f1 @- w3 M  F0 b
Estimated time to target is 26 minutes
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      N1K5-J George x 94
$ C( O, t" k: w* V      Ki-84r Frank x 45 o+ K! P  X  i1 Z, ^

+ g% }% ^) ^/ gAllied aircraft1 U3 A" b9 Y* j
      P-38L Lightning x 256 a" y, @! b4 s4 N; [
      PB4Y-1 Liberator x 53
1 u5 `( U* n# k$ O9 x2 N      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 603 D, j. J- h- C! \% l" I, G
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Japanese aircraft losses
' p/ ^6 K" v7 D" S2 e. M      N1K5-J George: 1 destroyed, 78 damaged
( a- W  \* U1 |1 L& `+ }/ }      N1K5-J George: 23 destroyed on ground
* m) |- `% |0 Y0 u1 ~6 R      E15K1 Norm: 5 destroyed on ground
/ J* ]* D1 I7 T6 u      Ki-49-II KAI Helen: 64 destroyed on ground
1 n+ D1 y: a( e9 K" d+ h5 @5 U      G3M3 Nell: 24 destroyed on ground$ w7 U2 b5 F3 [7 f' I
      Ki-46-III Dinah: 1 destroyed on ground, A# f! x6 B  ~1 b6 g0 ]) ?3 b) C
      G4M2e Betty: 4 destroyed on ground
4 K7 o9 W" Q6 N      E13A1 Jake: 2 destroyed on ground3 A. c# ^6 u  U; g2 B
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Allied aircraft losses3 \5 o1 `/ y+ Q
      P-38L Lightning: 7 destroyed" M2 n/ E2 O: q. `8 O
      PB4Y-1 Liberator: 3 destroyed, 2 damaged' p6 s& Q# Z+ F9 g9 g1 K6 c2 b5 C. V
      PB4Y-2 Privateer: 1 destroyed, 3 damaged3 H* [& ]0 o, d7 s. e

" ~. X5 {) S% {4 P4 Y- Q1 ~, NJapanese ground losses:! }5 H9 m  \/ d6 q$ Y
      8 casualties reported
1 f7 w. N: i' T" m- o         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 R0 f! _/ ~4 ]% v2 l! D         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled7 i8 Z! y' j, C% X9 ]9 m. [7 S
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled% t# n& m2 [0 G+ _( B' L: c
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Airbase hits 48
8 }2 v2 p4 @, d2 |Airbase supply hits 4
8 Z8 f2 L( U9 p% X5 h% kRunway hits 83
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84
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- ]( V! o' q5 C- p8 e1 cRaid detected at 76 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
% A' G9 b! }3 l0 gEstimated time to target is 26 minutes6 {4 i$ F) V) b8 ^$ D
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Japanese aircraft5 V; Q3 {" B# Q
      N1K5-J George x 77
, F' ?' `+ z0 O- C6 [# Z; `      Ki-84r Frank x 2
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; _3 O" C2 N" y# `6 d, JAllied aircraft
$ t: Z  K3 z" g* v- M      P-38L Lightning x 47, s) l/ w5 I% h2 C; x) H- Z
      PB4Y-1 Liberator x 21
! w  [- o4 V1 t  _5 T1 }; j      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 9
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Japanese aircraft losses" c1 G2 W4 h& E. [& W8 q. ?& g$ j  f
      N1K5-J George: 1 destroyed, 11 damaged1 b% j* N, n1 L/ `$ ^
      N1K5-J George: 8 destroyed on ground
# k$ I2 W8 e; ~* a/ O' f8 E% s      Ki-46-III Dinah: 1 destroyed on ground
5 B. d! l' V( ]$ c/ L( {- O      Ki-49-II KAI Helen: 9 destroyed on ground% ~/ m- M( N  j% o2 ~/ }
      E15K1 Norm: 2 destroyed on ground
6 D$ Z$ E  Z1 p- j  f( x# U      G3M3 Nell: 4 destroyed on ground( m# H0 F: o7 ?. P; |5 _
      E13A1 Jake: 1 destroyed on ground
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$ L2 T) i# p% |Allied aircraft losses
* v% M, x  M$ n# H8 g1 V& H      P-38L Lightning: 9 destroyed
  d  Y/ \8 i3 V% J7 {; Y3 g, e, g      PB4Y-1 Liberator: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged
" [5 b7 i; Z; W& K+ i3 N+ T      PB4Y-2 Privateer: 2 destroyed, 2 damaged& p! v: C% z3 r' k0 f2 L; y9 z* i& E

  q! T8 I. _- AAirbase hits 3; ]' o7 q8 Z" h0 h
Runway hits 15
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 19, 45- |% c- g. Q2 {) N' A+ ~
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' y+ E, |+ H1 Q3 d盟军攻占了黎牙实比后迅速北上攻占Naga。$ T3 |% S) |' B$ {; b
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7 |7 N; ^0 x3 t3 G( ZGround combat at Naga (81,81)
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Allied Shock attack+ Y8 s# Q, H" z3 m

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# U+ k* o$ e4 b, w+ n6 [# Q4 GAttacking force 48271 troops, 654 guns, 1183 vehicles, Assault Value = 2098" {" O( @$ U. g1 N, q

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( R5 T7 ~+ b* ~+ GDefending force 8106 troops, 65 guns, 136 vehicles, Assault Value = 94
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: f+ p0 n$ z# n# Y, y, kAllied adjusted assault: 2522
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) |) m  b7 X! R9 g( }! a. W* dJapanese adjusted defense: 12
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Allied assault odds: 210 to 1 (fort level 0) 5 A) x5 l* a- F! _
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Allied forces CAPTURE Naga !!!
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Combat modifiers3 B% q; T( v5 F+ s4 u
Defender: leaders(+), preparation(-), fatigue(-), experience(-)0 P% P, J: C; ^
supply(-)
4 q+ W4 }3 o3 b) z; zAttacker: shock(+)
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Japanese ground losses:
+ R; c+ c+ l4 \6 k4 y2 c      8017 casualties reported
/ _4 C3 `8 N& G# c         Squads: 200 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 {7 r1 o# k9 L         Non Combat: 706 destroyed, 0 disabled# u6 |1 g0 T& v' b
         Engineers: 20 destroyed, 0 disabled2 a: Z6 d: |1 b: g; Z  ?' h3 e
      Guns lost 96 (96 destroyed, 0 disabled)
1 d, K6 N. V& |      Vehicles lost 182 (182 destroyed, 0 disabled)
+ g2 S  J9 E( f" b" t      Units destroyed 4
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! I9 W7 _' T+ J5 ]4 i0 D9 gAllied ground losses:
# F5 Z5 r& x; b, X0 p# o5 @      83 casualties reported
8 R1 \" @+ z* D2 `4 A( x' H) _- w         Squads: 1 destroyed, 10 disabled6 {: K  [' b& |% R5 K6 Y8 ]
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
2 p; \1 d/ e9 |5 n* w+ |         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled4 F* P# @( ]0 J

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! ^" N" Y: H9 N1 d- M$ p7 XAssaulting units:' v/ @; ^9 z. \6 D! l% R) @2 W' _
    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment: t2 C. n6 S) W/ M2 E
    1st Australian Para Battalion$ g: x, q& ?. h3 [# @4 }- d
    2nd Marine Division3 s' r! H8 ^1 M- h' A
    710th Tank Battalion; R" _: D7 M5 U! s( k
    5th Marine Division0 ^9 e0 E3 _# s. H( t: \3 x
    711th Tank Battalion
9 q$ Y- Y' l2 K2 y% O! Z5 U    767th Tank Battalion
9 H3 {, M1 f7 Y# d+ ?    716th Tank Battalion: p) h) t3 C4 N
    2nd NZ Division
$ X9 C9 S- h6 c7 D, F% _3 ~1 ]    VII US Amphib Force
' J2 L  K$ }  g3 k: B( [1 ~    251st Coast AA Regiment
) G8 Y2 F8 ?8 p; x    205th Coast AA Regiment
$ n" `: p2 l2 U/ x    30th USN Naval Construction Regiment
4 d7 R( d: e, o2 s# [2 _8 V# b    97th Coast AA Regiment
& c/ S, o0 S* U0 ]" Z1 F    34th USN Naval Construction Battalion" C, l; `6 q! k5 y6 ~" D9 m2 g4 c* A
    2nd USN Naval Construction Regiment
0 G9 T5 y7 \, [3 q% u, q' h3 s    511th Coast AA Regiment2 A. [# b& S+ K  @
    18th USN Naval Construction Regiment/ V- u) V' M+ i$ {/ |/ x$ X
    20th USN Naval Construction Regiment& U5 C; {4 {! }; s$ a
    6th USN Naval Construction Regiment
/ }! ]5 u+ l! L0 L$ N" ~) v, J) M! x/ u    8th USN Naval Construction Battalion7 f6 ?2 ~, D  i& l3 Y; D
    41st USN Naval Construction Battalion
$ t. k4 D, K! h7 V7 |1 a+ ]8 u8 u    857th Engineer Aviation Battalion
5 \# g4 k+ s) g3 n9 h    5th USN Naval Construction Battalion9 R, v  Z, m* N) L  X3 f! V
    4th USN Naval Construction Battalion
+ E5 {. q$ F. U, D0 q    37th USN Naval Construction Battalion
$ i' c* u- z( a% @9 i    25th USN Naval Construction Battalion, B7 }- V0 u1 Y
    19th USN Naval Construction Battalion1 B% H- q0 q! `: Y
    20th USN Naval Construction Battalion
  }3 y' p5 N% R9 g& e  U2 P    23rd USN Naval Construction Battalion3 F* U" p! V& `1 Q$ v# I+ p
    40th USN Naval Construction Battalion
# R" F8 s- d: ?& c    17th USN Naval Construction Regiment6 _: v+ y9 q# q* s
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment
5 a" Z2 b: F. @! r% ]2 Z9 u    7th USN Naval Construction Battalion
" v- R5 W7 i7 A& c    607th Coast AA Regiment4 _$ @" o* \: i! [7 z# h7 F0 F
    18th USN Naval Construction Battalion1 h" v* s/ B* P* c* k
    36th USN Naval Construction Battalion
  t1 \2 U8 i" C# W0 l    119th USAAF Base Force /7
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% B- r8 b; Q) _1 q& ?5 M. ~2 iDefending units:0 f& ~/ h6 X) T8 ^6 G6 f1 i5 s
    26th Ind.Mixed Brigade- M. k( [& A- @& H7 i. {
    35th Army
' H8 a: H7 V- ^6 |' x+ ~3 g    7th JAAF Base Force9 ]$ W1 D5 _0 @2 d; r
    70th JNAF AF Unit
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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