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盟军拥有海空权之后,堆人肉会被绕过: R5 i0 Z8 f1 }  m# F: k* Y
reninhat 发表于 2014-10-23 16:28
3 Y% q. b# R4 e  y9 x, _. y+ l% V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
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独立日烽火& C7 i3 ?; x% ^: e, y# p4 z

7 J* `% @$ Y* L  m1945年7月4日,美帝独立日
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1 k0 n% A2 d8 j# i4 v5 V3 X* X2 U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
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但是盟军也相应的付出了超过50架B29B的损失
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hades1001 发表于 2014-10-24 00:11
% V7 w( N0 L6 k" V+ B; B5 O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。
4 j/ P0 _: o, a' J6 n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
# @7 t- ^6 c3 i  w$ E. Z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,/ i1 @1 [2 d: r$ U5 J
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% [6 R' u2 i1 S* l

* t9 b9 `6 H4 V) J0 E; y( U# V2 I- O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。! c' f% o& k: ^7 z. @1 d
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Ground combat at Cagayan (79,89)0 g4 K+ s# B5 n- p- g

' m. N; A9 A& D1 l  R4 v! bAllied Shock attack
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" m! c. q  I* j# uAttacking force 294397 troops, 5244 guns, 7750 vehicles, Assault Value = 11239
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+ `' V3 q' p. q- J$ p5 aDefending force 65877 troops, 780 guns, 609 vehicles, Assault Value = 1166
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 2
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! A' V4 a6 c  a7 L7 H2 H7 V7 xAllied adjusted assault: 6315
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! e6 K6 T1 w0 e0 OJapanese adjusted defense: 659 ; j7 f  z1 j& V! R7 \
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Allied assault odds: 9 to 1 (fort level 2) 4 D1 G: d9 P6 e

2 J* Z' K4 j* A! q0 [+ L# hAllied forces CAPTURE Cagayan !!!
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Combat modifiers  j% I& n9 C5 V/ X" o
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+), preparation(-)
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Japanese ground losses:) Q4 h7 D1 ~$ F
      17906 casualties reported4 Z7 ~& z3 f0 K( D% h
         Squads: 235 destroyed, 316 disabled2 P  T6 K+ z7 }, W: \3 M  q
         Non Combat: 603 destroyed, 360 disabled( C8 F, h1 G& h4 U2 s( Q
         Engineers: 542 destroyed, 3 disabled
% P% S6 Y; n& H      Guns lost 431 (394 destroyed, 37 disabled)
3 p6 _9 V% i4 v! {9 }& E      Vehicles lost 563 (563 destroyed, 0 disabled)! B  A9 g1 Q2 E/ j6 @: Y( e* t
      Units destroyed 37 \, |4 t7 J  U; R
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Allied ground losses:" [: A' x# @" p! H
      5172 casualties reported5 ^8 q/ R+ W$ _& d0 Q& v% _
         Squads: 29 destroyed, 580 disabled6 j; }2 O3 d7 h; M* M8 D1 \1 z
         Non Combat: 7 destroyed, 151 disabled2 l3 T# |( _2 h4 u4 q$ f/ a. w
         Engineers: 10 destroyed, 118 disabled
3 D; |. t, R3 s" w" R/ E      Guns lost 84 (7 destroyed, 77 disabled)( y& O+ @2 w! o
      Vehicles lost 167 (7 destroyed, 160 disabled)* @3 L, `- K9 [9 y
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Assaulting units:
4 l7 H5 f5 v, L    96th Infantry Division0 o2 u+ f' `- B5 ]6 B1 W' H3 ^0 z
    4th USMC Tank Battalion9 Q9 h2 M" k# t. R8 b) V) M( A
    2nd USMC Tank Battalion
9 M0 |! Y3 I, F: x# j1 m. v    2/11th Armoured Car Battalion( W& \) N0 _5 P' N
    Americal Infantry Division
+ R! C" ?  ]6 ^" |% c    10th Indian Division5 k; a1 j: }9 o& r4 |% f8 u6 x
    1st USMC Tank Battalion$ t( M1 G9 {' c; o1 N+ h1 j
    24th Infantry Division- N, s9 u! w. b8 _4 G/ c
    25th Infantry Division& H! i3 ?: o6 z8 `
    1st Marine Division
4 C6 G( O. u( w2 l    3rd Motor Brigade2 _: G/ {$ _- _9 d! ~7 `7 G
    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment* |) V# F% f. a! c0 r6 c
    2nd Australian Division  g( A% v9 E( j2 e
    6th Australian Division6 t) B; d% H; K& H* e' R& T
    710th Tank Battalion/ @9 G, p& B3 m6 j2 ~0 L
    44th Tank Battalion8 f7 e; C2 M2 }% S7 c7 a2 l
    6th Infantry Division) H! o$ C! C+ T0 J) C' g) t: I! ~2 a, I
    192nd Tank Battalion
( [5 F1 G5 E/ H; J( g" r& Z    3rd Cavalry Regiment1 u' i  o# |4 k, z9 D1 g
    2nd USMC Amphb Tank Battalion
  k' m- I; J: v" B! @: c    12th NZ Brigade
: O0 u% X8 s$ U$ Y! G    716th Tank Battalion
* m7 P% z) }: V' g    711th Tank Battalion" M5 D& w, ~2 a+ ^+ |1 Y3 Z
    I Aus Corps Engineer Battalion
% V6 [! s! u. S! o9 |; x    767th Tank Battalion7 q& i; g* |2 v, p* d
    32nd Infantry Division  Q% G* \$ y$ d' ]
    762nd Tank Battalion) u' C' B, [" G* ]3 @
    2nd NZ Division& G; B0 B) p* o1 p& v; J- \8 C6 g/ _
    194th Tank Battalion1 }5 X% m: O# s5 D
    5th USMC Tank Battalion. V- h! }4 r) m' B# X$ r
    9th Australian Division/ i' S$ v  D; V
    110th Combat Engineer Battalion
' h3 R. o1 n  }: ?    2nd Marine Division
( E! O1 i/ M- z9 A- l    1st Cavalry (Spec) Cavalry Division
3 G7 {- D. X4 O! p7 z1 f    XI Corps Combat Engineer Regiment
- T# |. h) C! l% f  g: h3 q    16th Light Cavalry Regiment
+ M& D% x8 r. I* z    31st Infantry Division
1 C$ Q: s5 K4 M    2nd Army Tank Brigade* b* r: e4 D6 g, f5 Y8 a, K
    6th Marine Division/ I1 U# a3 U1 P% x
    1st USMC Amphb Tank Battalion
$ z$ |( v5 _  o' a    3rd NZ Brigade5 @2 N6 B+ W. |
    3rd Australian Division1 Y+ K8 ^' S. H  ]; k
    5th Marine Division
2 |) X9 X$ u8 J. a& W) p, s    XIV Corps Combat Engineer Regiment
( P6 y4 Y/ l1 `# ~% j' t+ ~    27th Infantry Division
% a- r; y  f' l2 g" X: l    3rd Marine Division1 L+ w9 Z" m9 O. e1 _# K
    81st Infantry Division
8 W2 B, B2 Q6 Y4 w# p5 T    1st Australian Para Bn /1
& G( |: W5 E- S, i4 X0 S    I US Corps
) l4 S2 M7 e0 j    207th Coast AA Regiment* P( e2 F" ^. Z0 G7 h  Z5 }
    X Corps Artillery , F6 D0 F7 n0 B5 U: t4 y: P
    4th Field Artillery Battalion
9 R) s& f! l( m# F    154th FA Bn ' W2 b+ }% T# _
    I Corps Artillery
2 Q) z2 N8 V( R    148th Field Artillery Battalion! I% T0 g) l% J/ _5 G% h0 A
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment; T; }1 f$ M- e/ V! V+ [1 i! j: \+ Y- e
    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment/ e6 L2 O( W+ T1 i1 ^$ N
    70/100th Coast AA Regiment1 o4 \2 ]' A, q
    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
8 I; O7 q1 l  C% [$ J    198th Field Artillery Battalion
, ^, O( e1 i7 c7 n  c# J8 {    205th Field Artillery Battalion
) Q5 {! o/ M! _+ w    12th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
; R' t( }( n: s0 a" a4 P    543 & 545 Field Artillery Battalion% ~+ k/ ~, n/ K
    93rd Coast AA Regiment# l' B$ w" _; {) p# i& n
    2nd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
" g$ X2 F! U: b0 G    608th Coast AA Regiment
& L3 ]& E2 S1 }$ l    694th Field Artillery Battalion
- {9 B, g+ {! j+ ]8 N    131st Field Artillery Battalion
1 q& b' `2 ~6 J+ m! l) Y- _, `. l/ L    North Pacific
9 }. o' @/ \- j) Y0 s! [    544th Field Artillery Battalion  u5 I6 b: ?7 b9 i
    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
) p: ^9 [" s7 E) x5 g    607th Coast AA Regiment
) N* e& P% h- Q- C    1 USMC Seacoast Art
# s. X) }8 ]- @# ?    IX Corps Artillery - _# _  H: N8 e$ A2 h2 N
    XIV US Corps
' _$ a$ W+ G8 r% P2 p2 n0 o    XIV Corps Artillery
; m7 b, V" u6 S2 u  m3 e! t3 x$ g3 E    392 & 510 Coast AA Regiment. ^% j3 `6 m% C2 c# c) C$ s" n3 V
    223rd Field Artillery Battalion8 Y2 T& r" ~; V9 [( q8 ~
    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment
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Defending units:1 d7 q7 h9 T, V9 `/ _
    53rd Division
- A" P! s/ q  w- _6 s; d    9th Division) K4 A" h- i" }4 d. `7 q" O# O
    22nd Division
6 c4 E* _( u  S1 X0 h* w    5th Guards Division
8 }" e( C/ p- O- w# _0 ]0 \2 p    47th Const Co ! ?% U, d: f* }4 N! k& j0 j
    1st Machine Cannon AA Battalion
& X  x  R6 f$ X+ I    56th JNAF AF Unit ) M/ t% j1 A1 i. N8 C3 {" Z
    34th Ind. AA Battalion
* _- v' A. Y2 Y( {    83rd Field AA Battalion
, `2 S0 C3 j6 O5 ~0 t0 v: A    34th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
; Z2 [, S% i) N7 E# o2 d# e; ^4 a    3rd Engineer Construction Battalion9 o; g+ ?! I' o% j7 w
    9th Field AF Construction Battalion+ K4 J& Z" d- }  c3 U
    2nd Air Fleet! R( b) X1 T0 `5 n2 H. R+ L# B
    2nd Army& K7 i1 {0 P& X' m9 q9 k
    25th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
0 i9 Y1 F4 k' c- h: D, ?1 `: C" z    8th Area Army
8 n5 C& M$ {$ x7 P3 Z2 c    3rd Air Division
! ^7 m! B7 H" u6 d; j& a  I    56th Const Co 5 `* I2 G6 ^' ]$ j
    25th Ind. Field Artillery Battalion
8 C( j+ k' Y: n$ ^/ t& e9 F5 p    26th Air Flotilla # O# q$ ^1 _; `2 V5 P( l" o+ \# r9 h) e
    29th Army
% q$ r' @. F9 U1 j$ b/ p' N  N: ^% ?    2nd Machine Cannon AA Battalion, B1 R' b* C- T
    3rd Naval Construction Battalion
. N% U# i' q$ S( ?    67th Construction Battalion/ E% ?6 D, c5 W! {7 }8 O- Z
    65th Construction Battalion4 O8 o5 C6 M# K; ?( G9 F" {
    55th JNAF AF Unit 0 R6 i6 y5 o, O8 m$ u1 n  Q0 H% g
    3rd Ind.AA Gun Co
& B& d- A" i  n8 v* Y* t3 {    8th Field AF Construction Battalion
& y. w4 H4 A1 n9 ^7 J  x' b2 [: `* e    62nd Construction Battalion* w3 {! A! f) i% F
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion  Q: w; O- ]$ a* Q' V
    3rd Machine Cannon AA Battalion
6 K" t* u$ N& w2 a    41st Ind.AA Gun Co
) f0 R# g4 n. B! c& u    133rd AA Regiment
0 W- t8 x1 R' z& D2 a    95th Field AA Battalion
/ E$ a8 Z% [0 F6 `& i1 a    62nd Air Flotilla / ?, A) |/ l% E& N0 W
    52nd Air Division
( ?+ c6 r6 Q9 J( [    63rd Construction Battalion
( u. x/ p& c+ m, N0 W9 ?; n) V    14th Air Fleet
1 C. l# f9 |% u8 G5 O    15th Const Co ( }0 T9 ?0 G) p
    69th Construction Battalion; k) n7 c" @6 H# j! u
    26th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion6 V: r, v$ s% ~$ c  |: f
    10th Air Division
+ g  P7 C  ~# d0 G! n& \    48th Ind. AA Battalion
! L+ O: `. D0 m7 I    4th Shipping Engineer Regiment
4 Z- c4 G% R$ {7 m0 F    15th Army" Q) v3 D' q6 A
    13th Air Division
+ x$ w9 h4 c6 s' l' f    10th Area Fleet
$ e$ A; O( X: q3 _+ B; ~/ c    5th Fleet
+ X7 t8 Q- s- X    3rd Special Base Force
$ r# W  w6 u: k2 L0 w. E/ C    4th Fleet /1! I) s2 E) i& N) k( ]- |

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Ground combat at Palembang (48,91)  _9 h* o4 x" Z5 a9 t0 V1 ]

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4 ^2 \! A6 j+ k) X$ V1 v2 UAttacking force 44575 troops, 699 guns, 483 vehicles, Assault Value = 5615' G) F- g: @' E+ W
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Defending force 21105 troops, 270 guns, 177 vehicles, Assault Value = 149
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 3
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Allied adjusted assault: 1277 ! I- e, a6 B$ C$ t/ d
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Japanese adjusted defense: 349
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3 Q! k6 N1 E& s% oAllied assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 3)
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* u: ^8 n5 R& B9 J9 C# BAllied Assault reduces fortifications to 3; P3 R" z  M( E) h( G$ ]; j  B% N
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Combat modifiers
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experience(-)
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2 L( s9 L) d* UJapanese ground losses:% A6 S  _) D- U+ Y! s
      731 casualties reported
' V' N% o; t" K         Squads: 29 destroyed, 48 disabled+ v4 L% I1 k. X) m2 u4 f
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 38 disabled
7 ~/ |4 D, e2 b% H, ~: R         Engineers: 9 destroyed, 24 disabled
! o$ w1 K2 U* k$ Z      Guns lost 21 (9 destroyed, 12 disabled)7 G$ t9 F3 b9 M% v8 I
      Vehicles lost 16 (5 destroyed, 11 disabled)5 a$ T+ c5 ^8 l/ L' j

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      436 casualties reported5 {( [/ w/ N6 s; q# R5 H
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 42 disabled
1 B+ l. H$ }, b( d- c+ H' F3 d9 I         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
& E6 S! X9 @9 U! [+ N# F         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled! J) n2 P9 o- @! j1 g" y& K& U, x9 @
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Assaulting units:/ _% [3 A, ?+ ^$ g  R
    1st Army Tank Regiment% t1 b, B2 [8 @! |/ v, [
    38th Infantry Division- B. _0 z1 q$ h2 i  Z9 ]8 z
    XXI Corps Engineer Battalion3 E) |- U; O7 @6 O) [1 \& f* R& ?
    254th Armoured Brigade0 G+ ?9 g3 W$ p2 s
    32nd Army Tank Brigade
. d3 J! l8 N4 Y5 r  {- x    3rd Carabiniers Regiment
& Q. q) v" g4 A- z    Gardner's Horse Regiment1 h, Z2 G' f% e) x$ H/ F- L5 K+ b
    2/4th Armoured Regiment# P& j+ |+ Q, [+ i+ H
    XXXIII Corps Engineer Battalion
3 z. H8 }3 O3 o1 D! |7 h    93rd Infantry Division. \7 l/ i+ O* \' t( Q; B
    713th Flame Tank Battalion$ i  T" o2 S, m+ q6 u0 ?
    632nd Battalion
6 j4 P+ o" O" l9 p0 U    8th Australian Division
8 K/ w, K  E  X; t    2/5th Armoured Regiment* z! M3 g; M+ P. J( m* x
    31st Armoured Division
7 q8 z4 p1 ?5 B: E% d    268th Motorised Brigade4 n* G4 B% n5 O
    7th Australian Division
& `$ n! P! Y8 U    4th Marine Division$ L7 ~$ H3 H0 j) t. E- l2 D' p7 X
    2nd Marine Regiment
! U  P- J/ B  r, i! T    2/6th Armoured Regiment
4 n- ~& I- k% K0 k2 Q* P    4th Armoured Brigade, z" n, x+ l) h- P3 O/ |9 N
    18th British Division" s9 U7 }- e' t7 i: a/ S
    11th Australian Division
6 }0 E, [. q* ]1 |3 a" r. _    8th Marine Regiment
* N7 L+ X' H) Z/ w; c    50th Tank Brigade9 L4 V: S2 O0 L
    CenPac Amphib Tank Brigade2 f1 N( q! l4 F' x7 k
    6th USMC Tank Battalion
7 W8 c+ d& W( I/ O    51st Highland Division
7 z& e, M7 b# ~' s/ a# u    XI US Corps
* ^- ]! C& p+ N    462nd Parachute FA Bn /1  [% \+ y  F* P& d% j  K

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    46th Division' M; x# V  [0 p0 I$ }, j1 K
    28th Division1 @  l2 _' U" w  u
    4th Naval Construction Battalion- J- s- d" a* `1 y7 O2 h; ?
    39th Army! x( E  ?6 `- v
    63rd JAAF AF Bn 7 z% Y  i9 G2 l2 R, U$ ^& I& X
    41st Air Defense AA Battalion9 O( z) [$ ]1 H5 |
    52nd Construction Battalion
2 N2 v, g4 X' L; `- |. ]+ @: L    7th Field AF Construction Battalion  X" @) G9 C* s
    31st Air Defense AA Regiment
" t' W; }0 Q) u$ q2 f    178th JAAF AF Bn
- w5 U/ H$ X7 I9 \3 m. h" A& |    10th Mortar Battalion
- @, u6 m. r  H7 O- v! e4 P, w    151st AA Regiment5 L& D6 V( z) T+ |7 ^% B
    152nd AA Regiment: {1 G) @0 N: E' a( _
    57th Construction Battalion
0 w* A. G' l5 O' x' `2 M0 C! C    7th Ind. Engineer Regiment( _& d. E3 G: B- {
    13th Air Fleet /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 06, 45& R  p$ J! k6 n
盟军攻占巨港,资源完好无损
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3 B$ A5 I% W3 C6 S$ ], Q- JAllied Shock attack
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Attacking force 131143 troops, 2086 guns, 4315 vehicles, Assault Value = 5621
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# E4 V7 F  X! N+ E* t5 YDefending force 19780 troops, 248 guns, 174 vehicles, Assault Value = 104" R2 \8 Z3 U7 `9 ~

7 N: m; m/ x) P2 o) P( {Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 00 H0 [$ [' C7 E7 h
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Allied adjusted assault: 3907
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9 F. F8 ?: p, o. MJapanese adjusted defense: 112 " i9 h; M; ^$ L$ q7 u8 V% ]; m9 m3 ?9 ~
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Allied assault odds: 34 to 1 (fort level 0) 8 E2 p# a: p( D# O
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Allied forces CAPTURE Palembang !!!) u+ i" C2 s/ p% w4 ~; ~
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Combat modifiers7 ~% ?) l# z6 Y
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), experience(-)# q2 u* n5 c7 i# Q3 c. [0 Z
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-)( m- _# ]+ q$ @% h1 W5 e
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Japanese ground losses:
6 c  H1 ]1 H/ N- G% i, h4 p      12372 casualties reported4 o+ o: G2 l* ~0 o0 |% l$ u  e
         Squads: 424 destroyed, 0 disabled) _; e# a  P. @. A
         Non Combat: 346 destroyed, 175 disabled
" p* x$ F9 r. c3 K/ t         Engineers: 155 destroyed, 0 disabled- M( m3 |0 |4 R: s' L! \4 a& ^
      Guns lost 251 (250 destroyed, 1 disabled)
( A! i  k1 T- w" b: ?0 Y/ Q7 @      Vehicles lost 182 (180 destroyed, 2 disabled)7 m7 i) K0 b' S" X; N9 f
      Units retreated 14
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Allied ground losses:7 V1 e) ~( `2 P
      431 casualties reported/ Y1 V+ \0 b" F: D8 o
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 62 disabled
3 _2 o. |1 X6 A9 {         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled! V* u* V0 W" J) }
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 13 disabled, a) t7 `% x+ @
      Vehicles lost 20 (2 destroyed, 18 disabled). O0 Q! m" K; j( \) O
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4 v, C2 d7 w* y+ t) O卡加延日军发动自杀冲锋* g! V( e; [& C4 {  T
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Ground combat at Cagayan (79,89)
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8 s7 M2 s# t+ [: AJapanese Shock attack
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Attacking force 33221 troops, 302 guns, 59 vehicles, Assault Value = 498: Y& u! w& B/ y, l+ e( x- f7 r6 e

2 E& C; n5 M4 @$ LDefending force 344886 troops, 6581 guns, 8982 vehicles, Assault Value = 11494
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1 f6 A1 I7 B/ L4 k4 C' O2 s' jJapanese adjusted assault: 4 % ^5 Z. `' E9 x1 I4 C

2 B% r  R, E7 V6 G3 x$ c/ K/ mAllied adjusted defense: 8935 + q; b3 W1 A5 D. g
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2233 (fort level 0)
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! i( z3 w0 I: [) G  I/ uCombat modifiers
+ \' M4 n  _8 m2 \# ?' ?Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-)
* Q5 f, \- l' g9 D4 v6 yAttacker: shock(+); S8 U2 d! ~% r/ i; h' v6 D, C0 E

9 m% Q- C7 h# S- a1 t0 P2 vJapanese ground losses:
# X0 L! M7 Q5 }. V, ~      27134 casualties reported3 X" c. @& s8 X  \) I0 [9 X" u1 m
         Squads: 646 destroyed, 83 disabled
# c; D/ E/ U8 |# M$ P7 i( }         Non Combat: 721 destroyed, 96 disabled
) f+ l. P* R( I         Engineers: 85 destroyed, 29 disabled6 i' r% O6 w2 g
      Guns lost 192 (163 destroyed, 29 disabled)3 l( o4 h2 j$ _5 i
      Vehicles lost 40 (38 destroyed, 2 disabled)% ?- i/ y$ ]. H+ O
      Units destroyed 2& A# e6 i, X0 v* K! o

( \( i7 x3 [! F# {5 qAllied ground losses:
$ J' i, Z) }( S9 G7 F      57 casualties reported; m# ?- W/ P. q  }% I
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
8 }+ A9 v1 s, p/ {# L) ^% v         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled" @- _4 ~" j- r, A! u
         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
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 13, 45
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) t; b: h2 S5 Y& i# j  j连续几天平静的调兵遣将的阶段过后,盟军展开了对马尼拉的空袭,由于天气原因协同失败,先于战斗机进场的轰炸机群遭到了惨重损失,不仅损失了上百架B24,也没有完成压制马尼拉机场的任务。4 t. n. I# l5 W* L% M; v1 B
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+ K7 l9 t' E7 ]6 `- c  d* \6 BMorning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77 4 n8 n- G0 l2 `! X$ E& w& k. G
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Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
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8 X2 d3 ^( l4 K8 w3 {+ d* BRaid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
8 E7 t' v5 j; A$ q0 y6 \Estimated time to target is 27 minutes
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1 I6 F- S! G) L8 qJapanese aircraft$ l  J; Y$ U* ]7 J2 s
      J7W1 Shinden x 339
: o  h1 E% b0 _      Ki-94-II x 1
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8 _' E2 o5 O- {1 t) T- PAllied aircraft  `  x1 A* U  {& d
      B-24J Liberator x 348
6 b) n& n: U9 K; }      P-38J Lightning x 40
6 @( F! L$ d4 k; Z5 L. c      P-38L Lightning x 1568 ?/ U% L* q. u* q, T

7 Z" I6 l. j2 q% z; ?2 U" i0 sJapanese aircraft losses
9 i9 @5 u* P4 w      J7W1 Shinden: 2 destroyed, 6 damaged" V: N' W* w! L1 b) O$ V# @
      D4Y2-C Judy: 5 destroyed on ground
- ^. K7 `9 ?6 U* M- ^9 M- ?      E15K1 Norm: 4 destroyed on ground; k) o% F: r  [" D3 ^1 i$ A; K' x, h
      E13A1 Jake: 1 destroyed on ground9 q0 I2 i* a! y9 j$ _- f

2 ]; m! M( ^1 c, fAllied aircraft losses. e' J% g$ W5 _
      B-24J Liberator: 5 destroyed, 23 damaged
1 P3 Q: t  s0 R9 F5 p: _0 P: ]      B-24J Liberator: 2 destroyed by flak8 G9 L# }. ?: _" |+ }- y7 L( i
      P-38J Lightning: 12 destroyed& x) y' }% D, W0 }6 Y
      P-38L Lightning: 1 destroyed
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. y: S5 _4 b  I) W2 r, QJapanese ground losses:
; Y( K% u: J8 x0 Q0 I      11 casualties reported
0 C3 `/ e5 H' }         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; V8 g) c/ |) h0 `: j
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled! R" m( w4 _" ]# H7 X
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled$ V( F6 L3 i* C# ?7 R
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Airbase hits 39
! N- y8 e  c. PAirbase supply hits 13
% z5 J( d  Z7 ?  D; M& ARunway hits 132  e( u& M4 @; K% B8 I8 z6 a

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Morning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77
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Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
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Raid detected at 78 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
  W3 _% a9 R7 F: ]Estimated time to target is 26 minutes) k$ C* z; w+ R1 r

0 M0 w: `+ o5 \0 UJapanese aircraft9 l) _: q5 T- t, M- O
      J7W1 Shinden x 324
& ?0 @- L" F9 Q" O" w1 {" r) |      Ki-94-II x 1
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Allied aircraft
) J6 z7 C' ]: j( Q# a      B-24J Liberator x 37/ f% P6 Q; j8 q, S( M
      P-38L Lightning x 18
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Japanese aircraft losses4 u% I. b# d. E& r, e
      J7W1 Shinden: 4 destroyed9 l9 `3 U  ~# ]8 k% L6 A
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Allied aircraft losses7 v! j8 q0 T! j8 B: c8 e% P8 O
      B-24J Liberator: 10 destroyed, 14 damaged9 B+ l9 ~$ d% `( H
      B-24J Liberator: 3 destroyed by flak
! ^0 z6 k! L  ?: h! K0 u; R      P-38L Lightning: 7 destroyed. I( q0 _7 C, D  X' Q# C) X, u2 a

' t8 q* p( H' S5 v( F& fRunway hits 2
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# U" f+ _; Z: j" W1 JMorning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77 2 r5 d8 R2 q6 D% }: ?: l
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Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
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' C* E3 H! t0 m& X2 [8 R+ O3 j1 V+ kRaid detected at 77 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.1 e( D6 f3 |; T5 I/ }5 K- i- m( U
Estimated time to target is 26 minutes. C4 M* i6 u5 x

  i3 V6 c5 Z3 wJapanese aircraft
% h% b8 p5 G) V      J7W1 Shinden x 296; p& G# Z$ k/ ?6 G& T% V1 ^& }8 E' t
      Ki-94-II x 1
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Allied aircraft
+ l. H+ L9 {  [) X$ {      B-24J Liberator x 18- K( W4 x5 x: o% C+ l2 E: Q& O

6 ~% T- g9 J6 M5 _/ PNo Japanese losses- u2 W( {4 Q2 W! B6 ~) D- F) s) Z5 J% X" F
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Allied aircraft losses
' ~1 d5 s" g& M7 n; Z) w3 f- b  I      B-24J Liberator: 5 destroyed, 5 damaged
( d2 t3 ]- e( e4 A      B-24J Liberator: 2 destroyed by flak
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0 k1 i# F3 y$ f( @3 gMorning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77
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Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
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Raid detected at 63 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
) K7 P% a2 i0 h* @! s# XEstimated time to target is 21 minutes! T. I) S, l$ d: o# Y$ `' Q+ I

( `  o9 R2 e( I$ i! ]6 [8 \# K( OJapanese aircraft
' a$ J* D' f: T      J7W1 Shinden x 272; _8 {. `8 L( [& e7 q; X5 c9 ^' A
      Ki-94-II x 1! e# J3 D: A6 M$ y+ l
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Allied aircraft6 p0 J* Q4 Q6 |& m3 g
      B-24J Liberator x 14( z+ S+ ?' a) S' e
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Japanese aircraft losses, U7 |0 R, v; e9 B  E: N4 K
      J7W1 Shinden: 1 destroyed
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Allied aircraft losses
7 r( Y+ ?" U. k' M, q  j      B-24J Liberator: 7 destroyed, 3 damaged
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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' r: N* [" {" k0 E1 dAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 15, 45# Q7 O, L+ [0 y% t. g( @+ s
盟军登陆船队在吕宋主岛南端的黎牙实比登陆
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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
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Afternoon Air attack on Kanoya , at 102,61 + t7 D  P1 K) P7 {% Q
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
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Raid detected at 38 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
4 |9 j) F3 M* X+ NEstimated time to target is 11 minutes
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- h5 T1 B1 j! Y" z) ~# ~  |Japanese aircraft: G0 Z( h% `2 H, O
      A7M2 Sam x 114 M! z( B, J* Z" J. L0 k5 c* r
      N1K5-J George x 49/ \' x, H3 k& b
      Ki-83 x 9# [8 [, I& o; j# @* f) F
      Ki-84r Frank x 107 T. t6 k- {/ `
      Ki-94-II x 17
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: n3 ?* X3 @" e% x9 T; L4 ~- nAllied aircraft
/ F& @6 N% m4 J: n3 }4 s( R      B-29B Superfort x 76
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No Japanese losses
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1 [% X2 B) Q) K* ~/ }$ O2 cAllied aircraft losses- h% v( X6 T% q. e* G
      B-29B Superfort: 25 destroyed, 29 damaged
* @* S4 ^! j( p      B-29B Superfort: 1 destroyed by flak( O% d' w' G7 H% r" L
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Manpower hits 4
! |% Q% l% j2 D- ?+ ~% ]& RResources hits 14
, F. ?: k* @9 Q5 Y5 |0 a1 BFires 1900
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Afternoon Air attack on Kanoya , at 102,61 ! R# a. x$ L* ?5 R7 C' e

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Raid detected at 72 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.3 T% p. }5 ]  d0 z6 T3 V' m# N0 m
Estimated time to target is 21 minutes  {6 L  I, |- V. ]% R/ P7 R

8 p- {0 h/ T! ^  g7 O: h8 bJapanese aircraft8 A* B0 z9 _1 g' _7 G/ j
      A7M2 Sam x 5
; f3 x; Z! b  L$ `      N1K5-J George x 37
2 f8 z9 i- c& p      Ki-83 x 5
* L3 }3 ]% z3 k7 \4 a& m+ i      Ki-84r Frank x 7
0 g" R/ a1 M( ~5 H8 g      Ki-94-II x 128 d) k, D! w9 S: p7 s; I" w

' ^% }9 ]( E3 q8 S' n& m# TAllied aircraft% |1 t# z% ]6 t, d! G$ O: t
      B-29B Superfort x 394 P1 C* n7 G8 l8 t5 Z( x

  G8 X3 \1 }. w+ V6 V  T$ e, f0 VNo Japanese losses; ^% l6 S4 n9 J# Q# u$ O
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Allied aircraft losses
  ?: g8 }* f6 z4 k0 A      B-29B Superfort: 16 destroyed, 9 damaged% V1 v2 q$ l0 a- {: |. l+ V1 ]/ ?/ ]
      B-29B Superfort: 1 destroyed by flak. u/ |/ c" z/ O9 {5 f0 a! A
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Afternoon Air attack on Kanoya , at 102,61 3 k% A, ?9 c* x& d
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
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3 \; }8 E! C. R' m* Z/ X3 uRaid detected at 25 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.3 w* o4 k, T% D; v
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes5 X& ~) }* ?* {: r8 T

- O* Y% r0 k' m9 S/ ~1 mJapanese aircraft
: p1 @1 x0 h6 c+ G) S8 C8 f: H: x      A7M2 Sam x 1
& |1 \- G( x" l1 o  C' D( N# X5 i      N1K5-J George x 175 q$ A7 [: }3 Y4 v  [4 z( A/ w
      Ki-83 x 1
  N) A! i, j1 B      Ki-84r Frank x 5
! Y8 R* A0 J( a- y( r: f      Ki-94-II x 7
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+ I/ `/ P, a$ m5 nAllied aircraft8 [$ S( P, M0 p) X! U$ X
      B-29B Superfort x 119 h9 r3 H" E6 ]! N; e
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No Japanese losses
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Allied aircraft losses
/ x/ s2 X* Q2 }3 Y* j+ d& m      B-29B Superfort: 5 destroyed, 3 damaged+ p% r; R( ]( k. ?/ n
      B-29B Superfort: 1 destroyed by flak& s, v- ^) o8 H
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Aircraft Attacking:& e. e; b1 Y' h  P
       3 x B-29B Superfort bombing from 6000 feet * . X. a# D$ S& u7 E
               City Attack: 18 x 500 lb GP Bomb1 H* B& t. R4 @7 T9 y/ Z) H
TF58把吕宋附近大批杂鱼日舰送入了海底4 w$ J7 Q: c- p; P6 w
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- v# E4 o6 ?' R4 g' n8 yAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Bataan at 78,776 e/ E% `& w: q9 R& @8 F5 t* b

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Raid detected at 25 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.& Y% h. O8 x2 Z$ m2 a! K% ]
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
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Allied aircraft
& m* L8 v* i# I/ K0 @) B9 f      F6F-5 Hellcat x 162
& N) Y: x' P! S      TBM-3 Avenger x 108
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No Allied losses8 x  P; f  V7 z. _" a: I# G& L
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Japanese Ships: f' Q- c7 }, H' m$ M! [
      TK Kinzan Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage
3 U# `/ L+ }; \& C4 @7 {      TK Ryochi Maru" E* E4 _- u7 W0 ^2 S2 t8 d; S# J
      SC CHa-89
  V1 |4 `& @4 l. ^1 N& b      TK Mino Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
8 k2 t( s. y6 z2 M$ p9 Y+ U" M) z      TK Sanka Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk6 b, a, X+ ?3 n+ L1 ~, ^9 n
      PB Kyo Maru #13, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk- Y) h& R! o* D
      TK Peking Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire. u$ n0 d0 k) Z  T5 D3 [
      TK Enoshima Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
5 ^, ~) s+ G8 E      TK Enryaku Maru
& ]7 J3 f+ ]) |$ Y7 D% u' N      TK Hioki Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  heavy damage
; x5 F; s/ S" S" b      TK Yulin Maru2 `7 i, i2 ~& H2 E+ p0 ^
      SC CHa-85
  H& Z9 m; M! p% n      TK Iwato Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage1 Y1 i  c* ~" H* T2 _
      TK Teifu Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
" H9 g2 S. r# K) o" {8 V& M$ B      TK Yuno Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
$ Y% a, b' q( \: n* h      TK Yaei Maru3 A8 t! o) c( F& U3 `6 i
      TK Eiho Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
. r) |7 x: O' z8 [  C9 W1 E9 R, B      TK Asukasan Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk  q2 W6 ^5 h8 y9 v
      TK Ikutagawa Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk8 K9 I$ N& }' G# I& ?
      TK Daijo Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk+ z$ m0 ~( x+ g+ x( z" c* S
      TK Seiyo Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
$ `+ g& E$ |8 P& z6 y. d! A      TK Nissei Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk; Y2 g+ N' p# i( \( \6 @, _0 k
      SC CHa-83
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$ J; j$ C9 w& T8 q* [+ RAircraft Attacking:% E9 p8 |& i) h0 V, ?4 s7 I
      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet2 `( M4 H+ M2 C. I0 z
               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo2 e" s0 U  B* l
      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet
1 j3 O( T4 b! L0 P               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo/ T1 k5 m0 c2 P4 X! t
      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet1 L- z1 A! x1 Q4 W: ~% ~  o  K+ T
               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo
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$ i4 J. x4 _9 {9 z$ uCHa-89 dead in the water ..., u! v/ O* o' A- y
Kyo Maru #13 dead in the water ...
3 u  h, w7 u3 k8 N) |" {CHa-85 dead in the water ...
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( t6 K: N) m2 `' z+ K5 YAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Manila at 79,77
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Raid detected at 77 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
2 B. C- [+ |! _0 EEstimated time to target is 35 minutes; z% g) E- J  W2 t
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Allied aircraft* Q3 H1 s/ y* l' W0 T
      F6F-5 Hellcat x 81
& w' e% d7 \; V8 {1 ^% C) b0 k      TBM-3 Avenger x 108
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Allied aircraft losses5 y6 H+ w8 B) b! v( ~, [& u. O3 s
      TBM-3 Avenger: 1 damaged, |8 o$ V& G. O% e8 r

/ @# r0 e" U9 a( |$ p# E. _Japanese Ships
6 B: t+ w8 T" M7 m; o' }! n      xAK Muroran Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk
' u5 I" [  T7 W* ?  E; C& }, t1 O; l      xAK Nitian Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk( l, v% d$ v" x* Y+ @
      xAK Totori Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk1 ?- w! T9 \% y
      xAK Taizin Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
) g* k) ]9 Z9 y      xAK Hokusei Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk
, Z; Z# h2 c+ u/ i- E# v1 Z      xAK Mansyu Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
4 f9 e: A2 V  d7 O      xAK Anzan Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk" H) X  _; S' y0 P$ c: }
      xAK Kotohira Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
9 n( A6 e8 Q1 M3 K0 R8 h      AK Yamagiri Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
! X# k! v( X" Z/ |  e8 v0 e6 ?9 O% f; v      xAK Kaisyo Maru
- c% a6 N9 \4 q1 d  T      xAK Kinkai Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
6 a) r+ V. @# n! o      xAK Kokuryu Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk1 p" h& ^* Z: Q/ ]) s8 [: i
      xAK Eihuku Maru
$ r2 W# D* H" K, M3 P. ^' C- M      xAK Koyu Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
: L/ Y. P7 c6 ^6 w      AK Tatutaki Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk9 U# ]# a7 w! R/ A# U& ]  ?
      xAK Daigen Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk) M0 N4 A8 h. u% ^
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Aircraft Attacking:
0 O# \& s) D( \      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet; `! |) w; ^8 @- [7 g" M7 @
               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo5 E" P' S3 m# l' P* W
      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet
( ?$ T  ?1 v& h( M$ P               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo
- M% g! O. Y/ e      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet
& Y/ n3 e. u$ R               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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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5 i  o0 w& a: {
P-38L闪电式战斗机,压制了新加坡机场
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4 R4 C: ]: P% w; N* YMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud
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Raid detected at 74 NM, estimated altitude 42,000 feet.
) o/ a3 y, A' Z& H3 [& tEstimated time to target is 22 minutes
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5 D) _9 A) N* }7 a, \, @0 u: a, o      N1K5-J George x 159# ~4 C. s9 I% `7 T/ r" \
      Ki-84r Frank x 13
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Allied aircraft
+ F2 I. h/ z. |      Thunderbolt II x 2036 n4 I3 {) c7 V% w
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Japanese aircraft losses% h) e' C* n8 x5 T- m( I1 P/ R
      N1K5-J George: 10 destroyed
3 U% g" ?5 G' f, y      Ki-84r Frank: 2 destroyed
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/ B# g8 J, f* `7 ]      Thunderbolt II: 1 destroyed
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: i+ B: M3 e3 w5 S2 m; g& R/ NMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84
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7 m8 T* n: J, Z) J0 p$ WRaid detected at 79 NM, estimated altitude 45,000 feet.; s( W# C! K  i  A
Estimated time to target is 23 minutes
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2 F( j" U1 H  QJapanese aircraft
+ V7 S1 M& ?6 i- L      N1K5-J George x 116
6 W2 T( V* g1 X2 t! l; l      Ki-84r Frank x 8
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Allied aircraft
# X( P! F8 G$ m0 q+ ?0 N      Thunderbolt I x 87
9 z( ^1 {0 @$ W0 O4 z% d      Thunderbolt II x 13
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Japanese aircraft losses
2 m% e7 ]: i3 g2 g      N1K5-J George: 5 destroyed9 m) w' k9 @- e
      Ki-84r Frank: 3 destroyed! A9 ~1 h7 z0 m! V
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Allied aircraft losses
3 y% M8 U; ^/ C' o$ a+ z( ^      Thunderbolt I: 1 destroyed
' ~3 t( P1 J$ G" D$ s6 f      Thunderbolt II: 1 destroyed2 Y* M8 [* o" e8 }3 N

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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84
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+ ]9 R' E, u8 `+ s9 |; [$ p; _Raid detected at 76 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
9 T! @( q, k6 V* OEstimated time to target is 26 minutes
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4 y9 Q/ l) C; H6 w1 G3 kJapanese aircraft
2 M' j" H; `6 v5 }, P+ P1 z      N1K5-J George x 942 n/ \0 D: t6 Z! Z! z* d
      Ki-84r Frank x 4
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6 d, W' u2 _1 n9 u7 T/ tAllied aircraft
; L! I" B+ q) K2 u( F; O      P-38L Lightning x 25
9 \( p' f3 Q# V7 u; i7 |- R      PB4Y-1 Liberator x 539 q# [  Y6 q! Q+ X: j) M. ~
      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 60
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Japanese aircraft losses; b% g+ a- M( T% Z) h
      N1K5-J George: 1 destroyed, 78 damaged* G9 t  o- q# m; X. V) i
      N1K5-J George: 23 destroyed on ground
, J! I' m9 J, e+ G      E15K1 Norm: 5 destroyed on ground+ c: m2 X& H$ E. O; P+ D
      Ki-49-II KAI Helen: 64 destroyed on ground
0 [3 y3 @* a, j+ S# I- e      G3M3 Nell: 24 destroyed on ground
, Y: L0 t) Q6 C; _      Ki-46-III Dinah: 1 destroyed on ground
) m' R9 m" _1 q( U/ w      G4M2e Betty: 4 destroyed on ground
- X0 o: T# N* w3 u8 R4 g9 |      E13A1 Jake: 2 destroyed on ground
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0 ^- g2 R  P/ CAllied aircraft losses# x& f  w+ B; Q: M# l7 Q5 |
      P-38L Lightning: 7 destroyed( U0 a) g' Z! {3 b
      PB4Y-1 Liberator: 3 destroyed, 2 damaged- u' m  \+ E. L
      PB4Y-2 Privateer: 1 destroyed, 3 damaged
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      8 casualties reported0 X5 D1 C- H  G/ `8 {
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 J6 _5 g+ |  |  f         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
0 @3 B, T6 s+ _6 J         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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# V% _" d, c- M$ }( OAirbase hits 48+ U  |4 R  S+ b" l; D' X3 x* F
Airbase supply hits 4
& v! F: e+ R8 n7 g+ s) uRunway hits 83* Z' `) ~6 N0 H
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84
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: r: M# u  n1 G$ N, R# V: tRaid detected at 76 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
0 Z0 N; f; _3 ]$ l4 ~Estimated time to target is 26 minutes' {- A& b3 b. Y1 j( `
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      N1K5-J George x 77  a, P  L# c* U
      Ki-84r Frank x 21 @2 a, f1 g% e7 @1 n: M# ]

) q! W" s4 a9 O* d$ }8 k' S7 xAllied aircraft
0 y  D# D; d6 L, y6 I, j      P-38L Lightning x 47
+ f/ x9 ~9 ]; {- V$ e      PB4Y-1 Liberator x 21- N# n4 l/ M' c' u5 a, t
      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 9
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Japanese aircraft losses8 V9 R/ K4 I% v' A7 e9 M1 Y
      N1K5-J George: 1 destroyed, 11 damaged& h6 Z3 T, L9 ~/ }
      N1K5-J George: 8 destroyed on ground
8 G+ `& c  }; T& T  E: n/ d6 }( E3 r  ?# N& r      Ki-46-III Dinah: 1 destroyed on ground: l- V/ B& s! N) w
      Ki-49-II KAI Helen: 9 destroyed on ground
" J9 x  c/ A; ^0 E; Y! B, M' |1 |      E15K1 Norm: 2 destroyed on ground  V: C% ?; r+ Q) |6 U- [1 P, d; _
      G3M3 Nell: 4 destroyed on ground
$ E1 b0 p0 W( Q; {2 b7 [' R      E13A1 Jake: 1 destroyed on ground2 e( Y0 E: H5 V/ D5 C* {
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Allied aircraft losses7 v! u. z- Z% ^$ ^+ `2 j3 V
      P-38L Lightning: 9 destroyed
% c( s! t& [* f      PB4Y-1 Liberator: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged( d- k& w* p4 o, N* z, X7 N  e
      PB4Y-2 Privateer: 2 destroyed, 2 damaged8 q' z) Y3 R9 J$ Z5 G/ p( v

0 w' t6 `: G& Q) a$ k2 @Airbase hits 3# W$ T' F  Z) y6 N3 k
Runway hits 15
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 19, 45! O4 Q& `! {0 v; r/ i- ~6 G
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盟军攻占了黎牙实比后迅速北上攻占Naga。
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Ground combat at Naga (81,81), |$ x+ h' Q/ a- S5 G( S6 a

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Allied Shock attack
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" g3 f5 O; O/ N8 e" [  Y- z' I8 Z8 tAttacking force 48271 troops, 654 guns, 1183 vehicles, Assault Value = 2098
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Defending force 8106 troops, 65 guns, 136 vehicles, Assault Value = 941 ^. h: C) l2 y* Z7 q6 R
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  ^3 R( D9 M% E& sAllied adjusted assault: 2522 - _3 p& x2 q* S9 k) k

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: I& u8 j" E- U9 NJapanese adjusted defense: 12
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Allied assault odds: 210 to 1 (fort level 0) 5 ^& ~. l) R1 Q( G3 T
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Combat modifiers/ ?% z( [, i" j: ]
Defender: leaders(+), preparation(-), fatigue(-), experience(-)2 [% `% ]: }" \' V. Y! w% X
supply(-); F( I0 r, E5 ~9 n* h( O: l4 W1 z
Attacker: shock(+)
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! g+ M5 X2 j( ?: Q9 _" U      8017 casualties reported
  |0 K3 C) a& f, [' [" l         Squads: 200 destroyed, 0 disabled: q/ {) H# \( G1 A
         Non Combat: 706 destroyed, 0 disabled% i7 Z& ?! c$ q$ q& S2 w6 Y
         Engineers: 20 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ f0 ^# u6 K% [1 F$ A+ m2 g      Guns lost 96 (96 destroyed, 0 disabled)
. M- `) N0 E& i6 X, r      Vehicles lost 182 (182 destroyed, 0 disabled)6 p' }+ b$ G4 A, K, U7 T
      Units destroyed 4
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9 l! O  {) X  e- h8 s. TAllied ground losses:0 ^' ]; n% {% H3 ~, C
      83 casualties reported  D2 e7 h4 T) A+ y0 j" d3 U& H
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 10 disabled
& h8 }, e- m1 y! m/ o/ D9 J: E8 T         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled3 X* I; H* T! l3 f
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
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1 V9 n/ t6 o  Y1 k) N4 ^Assaulting units:
  n" m( Y, |* h- N+ M6 T    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment
$ \- o6 k; r, L: _: Y2 r/ y    1st Australian Para Battalion, G* l2 F& b$ _5 O: x* S1 W6 [  j
    2nd Marine Division# V4 I4 E) r, G2 t3 X: h
    710th Tank Battalion
7 M2 |% g3 p/ p  I' O. h    5th Marine Division
. E4 l/ ~% T5 A    711th Tank Battalion; I/ ~" m, S) W" h) |+ c8 b# v) z
    767th Tank Battalion, e8 G/ a. h* w* o( X
    716th Tank Battalion" ]4 L* ^3 z" U2 Z( f$ A1 y
    2nd NZ Division1 I3 S1 ?+ |& q& w
    VII US Amphib Force 5 `) D: Z" E: l- C2 N2 a
    251st Coast AA Regiment
* W$ X2 u: r4 k" V* r* O    205th Coast AA Regiment
# p- k8 [3 h  p+ b3 \' f    30th USN Naval Construction Regiment
" F& d6 {6 Y. Q& Y# R; l    97th Coast AA Regiment# i- `7 i- [- @) y
    34th USN Naval Construction Battalion# _0 B7 |- n  f* ?4 e( r
    2nd USN Naval Construction Regiment
: |2 B! Q4 _# y/ g7 |+ o    511th Coast AA Regiment
; y' H9 p/ h' X2 ]    18th USN Naval Construction Regiment
5 F/ T6 E: O0 \  t6 ?( @/ {0 m# Q    20th USN Naval Construction Regiment3 e" F6 r- n! @' b
    6th USN Naval Construction Regiment: O! E/ |- y. m6 t
    8th USN Naval Construction Battalion0 K  V' V9 S1 R
    41st USN Naval Construction Battalion1 m$ U" B$ U* C& v- Z) A
    857th Engineer Aviation Battalion6 F: G9 m) m& V* D" X0 u9 M) c/ S$ U
    5th USN Naval Construction Battalion
/ {/ B* c% P& p  @    4th USN Naval Construction Battalion
: B  ~) H: ?# O9 N; l    37th USN Naval Construction Battalion
. \9 q: p( B- o( ~  K5 T. _9 U    25th USN Naval Construction Battalion
6 K6 U# j9 w& a; Z  Y" a$ y    19th USN Naval Construction Battalion3 n. r- W. Q: l, q  ~
    20th USN Naval Construction Battalion
$ _5 U7 C$ I9 @0 j    23rd USN Naval Construction Battalion" F( A: U# |5 y
    40th USN Naval Construction Battalion
/ z! t) S" z/ F    17th USN Naval Construction Regiment
1 e' n* D0 f' a# {    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment
7 p) @9 n) n1 N    7th USN Naval Construction Battalion6 m; p# i1 a* X; ^
    607th Coast AA Regiment
# C; N% [: [5 a( F6 I7 S# Y- ?    18th USN Naval Construction Battalion6 I* `& X3 {+ a& J1 P3 q$ y
    36th USN Naval Construction Battalion% ?. l6 Y. `/ _. e8 A8 O4 h
    119th USAAF Base Force /7
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    26th Ind.Mixed Brigade3 a1 f  H+ k: f$ l
    35th Army
0 S6 b' E5 R  ?- R- j5 q    7th JAAF Base Force, v7 o$ I* N( {6 h5 c8 U; P4 h3 F
    70th JNAF AF Unit
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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