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盟军拥有海空权之后,堆人肉会被绕过& e7 d5 o/ u0 q. e; _$ i
reninhat 发表于 2014-10-23 16:28
& F5 R. s# y* u/ i7 B2 R% {+ i2 X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% S0 t+ X0 b$ a  v

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1945年7月4日,美帝独立日4 J3 I) ]$ l: f0 F; b' ^: |5 o

3 p1 o% `9 O! `' s# H+ m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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4 x0 ]* M9 n: }& C) G" c1 `  b但是盟军也相应的付出了超过50架B29B的损失6 P7 {" U% V' {
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7 F. t( i  d5 Ohades1001 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。' X& Y- w- w& v4 K5 O7 k% I. @1 P4 L
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
# |) w! B$ |3 q& [3 @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,
- e" M; G& d* {+ p! B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& x* F; f% {4 L* e+ H

4 Y3 @/ L( ^  x4 _6 p. `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。7 Y" ^( x: \4 B* ]5 L

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Ground combat at Cagayan (79,89)
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! d8 W: c; j" ^Allied Shock attack7 X/ _& G( q: ]$ o

3 S& g6 N) J/ o" g" vAttacking force 294397 troops, 5244 guns, 7750 vehicles, Assault Value = 11239
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% q# B; N: z& `% cDefending force 65877 troops, 780 guns, 609 vehicles, Assault Value = 1166& K  j& N, h/ z5 _
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 2* Y+ p5 B/ r( y. V4 L7 U/ i% d

( w* Z# \1 b# J7 _0 y6 N/ vAllied adjusted assault: 6315
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Japanese adjusted defense: 659
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Allied assault odds: 9 to 1 (fort level 2)
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Allied forces CAPTURE Cagayan !!!
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Combat modifiers0 x4 [# b6 k! G8 V8 W7 N) b, K, W
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+), preparation(-)
, q9 [& c0 {5 A' u4 T% cAttacker: shock(+)$ \) c& S5 {% W  k6 C, K+ a

3 Q/ K0 t' ^# ^9 a( e2 H3 QJapanese ground losses:
2 \. G7 L2 c' k      17906 casualties reported
* @6 D+ x' t' _( J) f         Squads: 235 destroyed, 316 disabled$ C. h# N! O( s0 s- r- K( J
         Non Combat: 603 destroyed, 360 disabled
4 q, U* R% D2 Z' o% ?/ ~7 ?5 T         Engineers: 542 destroyed, 3 disabled- x; D5 x, w7 a* n# w) _; V: ]
      Guns lost 431 (394 destroyed, 37 disabled)
! X- k& `7 a+ e% I% f" p# |      Vehicles lost 563 (563 destroyed, 0 disabled)
* H( t' [1 `% N1 v7 ^% c, Z2 |4 o      Units destroyed 36 C7 ~2 m  M6 k5 B- A' a$ l

2 `" N8 p. M7 z+ o9 ZAllied ground losses:% I) c  ^  c' ]+ ^& _
      5172 casualties reported/ P6 e' A3 c1 ~* G- u1 P" Z# W$ q% a
         Squads: 29 destroyed, 580 disabled
" n' f+ W2 T+ b! F( l: B7 g         Non Combat: 7 destroyed, 151 disabled& Z) l8 Y+ q2 r
         Engineers: 10 destroyed, 118 disabled
2 D4 v: D* c- ?. v" g" S      Guns lost 84 (7 destroyed, 77 disabled)" y8 a) @% Z/ H  l  v8 E' f
      Vehicles lost 167 (7 destroyed, 160 disabled)
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Assaulting units:
$ d# f; Z0 d0 b# K: h    96th Infantry Division
, w  w8 {5 \4 O, ~    4th USMC Tank Battalion
7 J' z; N$ u6 v( ]) C    2nd USMC Tank Battalion
" h5 d$ t+ Z! {+ X; W    2/11th Armoured Car Battalion# f5 N3 x' k4 ^; @9 F7 ^/ P3 F9 W
    Americal Infantry Division- O3 {3 ~, v6 \5 Y7 x0 l1 E# O' l9 [
    10th Indian Division0 w2 ]2 b' T: H* n. P
    1st USMC Tank Battalion
: D$ h6 X5 m/ c( p! w    24th Infantry Division7 S3 ]- A/ t+ ]
    25th Infantry Division
& E* J; Z- I: P    1st Marine Division. s( `0 p! c6 }2 {  l* w# ?3 b  I
    3rd Motor Brigade4 a' G) ?3 q& T0 c( L, E4 k
    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment: U9 i: e" S, G  D
    2nd Australian Division
0 c+ c- ~1 ~) |1 O2 k    6th Australian Division
+ Q) Z" d& H3 O3 H- A& m1 c    710th Tank Battalion8 l. H6 j& l! p9 X- A
    44th Tank Battalion5 r) C' h7 Y# p8 q: G
    6th Infantry Division6 p. e. w! D+ G2 g8 i
    192nd Tank Battalion
3 W6 w1 _% Y3 ?* i3 N    3rd Cavalry Regiment" u9 u) E/ O% h
    2nd USMC Amphb Tank Battalion
3 V2 j" ~. z. R9 P' w8 u3 f3 `& l    12th NZ Brigade& j+ f$ u0 f1 D: t# R
    716th Tank Battalion
% V( I" `3 _) e0 h3 L    711th Tank Battalion
/ J* E. m: L- x* o8 S    I Aus Corps Engineer Battalion
4 H. p. y! n8 ]& Z    767th Tank Battalion4 C. w/ F$ g+ Q- U5 [7 J
    32nd Infantry Division
) S+ U9 e9 l7 o+ q$ @9 u5 n) B/ q0 I0 M    762nd Tank Battalion. R) W* V  s9 W! k) ^
    2nd NZ Division
: A* L1 Z6 p" j/ c1 k    194th Tank Battalion
0 k( m7 q& O8 J+ H: i7 c    5th USMC Tank Battalion
( b7 N0 E" o6 W6 s' h    9th Australian Division
5 C2 Y& a2 e6 U/ C7 g3 `    110th Combat Engineer Battalion
5 o" J6 F( D- t. ~    2nd Marine Division9 z( v. u- ]$ f2 e! S5 l
    1st Cavalry (Spec) Cavalry Division
" d8 e/ A1 Y# @, F3 Z% N7 N    XI Corps Combat Engineer Regiment  a4 R$ X4 E) m. `7 _: ?7 G' v1 E! y
    16th Light Cavalry Regiment5 g- Q" t5 f2 N0 H; X
    31st Infantry Division0 g& R$ I+ p* D$ c1 c
    2nd Army Tank Brigade% }- g) c: s; A" N* }/ A) ]
    6th Marine Division
0 g% i# `7 R9 k* |4 u/ S    1st USMC Amphb Tank Battalion
& b+ M7 H" E5 ?, I    3rd NZ Brigade
( O7 L% e& q1 A& ~    3rd Australian Division: m5 s3 f& V2 g) V
    5th Marine Division* ^2 I+ j( u# ^  h
    XIV Corps Combat Engineer Regiment2 N& V& x2 Z+ b3 e; O7 \) I
    27th Infantry Division
6 {8 h9 ^  y! J    3rd Marine Division. w! a3 ~5 H9 C
    81st Infantry Division
0 I3 W0 ~8 ?3 a( O! d/ p4 ~# k    1st Australian Para Bn /1
. B! G; O7 \* q$ @" [% |% Q8 n* ~    I US Corps
' j8 q+ _  t9 T, ?& g    207th Coast AA Regiment: p+ K" j) E4 d0 A: l/ P( c7 c3 w
    X Corps Artillery . M5 S& |$ P0 \/ q$ L' K# m" b
    4th Field Artillery Battalion
4 j! k1 `) j, h. ~! u3 j. B- Q" y0 C    154th FA Bn
/ a4 }7 Y! c- K; b    I Corps Artillery
8 c- P7 D* s1 t5 q, s- N    148th Field Artillery Battalion
: B' i8 [" c$ M+ t. S    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment3 S  [) d! y4 Y+ G# r$ u
    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment' I9 ~  s) W# p; Z4 c
    70/100th Coast AA Regiment, x# k8 [7 I/ C& O; ^2 [
    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion* L& H$ M/ h1 H6 l
    198th Field Artillery Battalion4 H' |5 \2 u) O# P
    205th Field Artillery Battalion
% m5 F& j" }) J6 }. m+ Z    12th USMC Field Artillery Battalion7 K# m) e$ T+ p
    543 & 545 Field Artillery Battalion; ^/ k2 Y( h3 x% Q3 x7 b
    93rd Coast AA Regiment
( C5 ~& j% U1 P) D* Q    2nd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
) p2 V/ T) d4 ?8 K2 x& Y    608th Coast AA Regiment0 u2 U( k- ^2 f, }) t( Z0 u
    694th Field Artillery Battalion
1 D" R/ u' ]  j    131st Field Artillery Battalion
& @  o* E! i0 X+ [/ Q5 i; a; B' T: b! S    North Pacific
2 E/ g2 S: k+ O" f! s    544th Field Artillery Battalion
" e9 o8 G6 s) f  R& f: K. Z    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
: q+ l" |9 n) Y8 A+ b    607th Coast AA Regiment
4 M2 i8 H3 ?' F, P4 c' }# H    1 USMC Seacoast Art
) M* `+ ~/ P# G- a/ V" x    IX Corps Artillery " E- l. q7 Q7 S! t( b
    XIV US Corps
  I* Z" f; D5 _& x- d& N    XIV Corps Artillery 6 U$ }! H0 z& S3 W
    392 & 510 Coast AA Regiment( n7 x0 \5 O: x/ {" ~
    223rd Field Artillery Battalion
5 X' W& g- X$ H5 b: y  w    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment* |, Z6 z3 e3 W, l  H; Q3 B7 E; Q

  N" e: E# y/ m0 hDefending units:. @- o% W+ O& D& ]6 Q9 M1 i: w
    53rd Division" k: Z: d" M/ u$ Z# K+ a
    9th Division- w9 G7 {# W5 q7 }/ n8 b
    22nd Division7 _: O1 w3 F! V, \2 G: M
    5th Guards Division
7 o3 y7 v2 B% _9 I3 T4 H    47th Const Co . V4 y+ j7 U! U4 B; x+ i2 [" {
    1st Machine Cannon AA Battalion
: M: @& g, b+ z8 Y- H* u    56th JNAF AF Unit % {3 B9 h2 L( @: {6 h* A: t
    34th Ind. AA Battalion
6 N. F) [0 v! b/ ]" Q* r* f    83rd Field AA Battalion
: M& X4 C( i( f* I; J) o    34th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
4 `' s% l; o( ^4 O    3rd Engineer Construction Battalion
, P! X0 z1 j$ F- V    9th Field AF Construction Battalion
6 R  h( D+ x. K1 s/ L    2nd Air Fleet
; v4 k( v- @/ B+ h" N. F4 N    2nd Army2 Y; p% o% Z9 A" v* j
    25th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion6 _1 R0 D5 B2 v6 k+ Z! n, ]
    8th Area Army
6 Q$ p! C6 {0 l/ V4 r    3rd Air Division
. w  E& |* s1 c$ a6 A    56th Const Co 6 P- G5 e- W) O4 S& r9 Y0 u( {
    25th Ind. Field Artillery Battalion
1 h0 U: }" i5 F! }  e    26th Air Flotilla & D0 W1 Y; @/ d4 B
    29th Army
0 F+ x. G  E( M4 f+ D    2nd Machine Cannon AA Battalion. s9 Q* R. }' C
    3rd Naval Construction Battalion
. Z- J+ `' J5 w/ J    67th Construction Battalion! M) }4 {. f4 i( Y: z
    65th Construction Battalion
+ _* R# U/ W) \4 Q- r    55th JNAF AF Unit ! f6 t1 g+ h6 @5 _- w" R
    3rd Ind.AA Gun Co ) C  V0 M; s) q8 ^3 _& u
    8th Field AF Construction Battalion, b8 p$ S. c/ ?9 Y; C9 x) D+ @9 l
    62nd Construction Battalion
# j3 h, V! [5 R  \8 q2 Q$ s    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion3 Q% ]  i, g9 X) f
    3rd Machine Cannon AA Battalion
- x* b# c4 ]2 s" z3 z    41st Ind.AA Gun Co ! w3 ]7 K' R4 Y0 C* S
    133rd AA Regiment. |6 U' D) U/ C  \' k% @
    95th Field AA Battalion
! R& ~" `: [  @+ F, [  ?: d* t$ M    62nd Air Flotilla 6 v- |, ?! r$ Z' m7 G0 n8 s9 N
    52nd Air Division) j5 A) j+ J6 h* }1 j
    63rd Construction Battalion
: z* G4 F, B& v( Y    14th Air Fleet
% j7 \* E! Z. J+ @" A, S( n    15th Const Co ) L8 [$ `2 ~! ?7 M! n0 K
    69th Construction Battalion
' L$ h+ Y  a8 b- q$ F$ ^. b    26th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion0 c) ]" L4 B& }( V! s
    10th Air Division
/ f' Q- h4 \& N- ^: n" ~    48th Ind. AA Battalion
8 N$ Z; U- G# K    4th Shipping Engineer Regiment1 M4 C' b; _6 D8 s3 F3 H  M
    15th Army
( n/ _* I% |' j; a  w* ^1 W* \3 v    13th Air Division" N9 G7 z8 w& N- h6 s
    10th Area Fleet6 q5 Y" _. ~  p7 f6 K
    5th Fleet) ^- c. v/ j8 W2 L- I
    3rd Special Base Force# @/ _' b  f  a4 u0 X7 R+ E
    4th Fleet /1! b  G% o( X& _7 u3 ?
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Ground combat at Palembang (48,91)
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; q* y8 Q8 }8 h' Y( J. O. LAllied Deliberate attack; T- @6 p$ `7 u) {3 f
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Attacking force 44575 troops, 699 guns, 483 vehicles, Assault Value = 5615$ j7 h0 X: H9 l
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Defending force 21105 troops, 270 guns, 177 vehicles, Assault Value = 1498 d2 N4 |) a  x& Z

7 L4 m2 y5 N& qAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 36 f' c/ j5 n* Z* ~

% K- C- {" r) ^; HAllied adjusted assault: 1277 2 Y& ~' ^" F$ T* j
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Japanese adjusted defense: 349
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Allied assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 3) 1 u4 D- E% [9 ~: a/ |" l

) l- y2 q* F) ?! o: w2 F1 QAllied Assault reduces fortifications to 3! X6 ~) |. Q: I: }8 Z+ `$ f
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Combat modifiers% s, w$ ]$ \1 `7 u% \1 H, c
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+), disruption(-)
" V7 h; b7 s8 f5 N/ N. J experience(-)
1 w6 z% W2 v0 N: r; }4 IAttacker: ' [) K% V  Q9 z! F' Z* _

3 D2 r" n: E  E$ y5 o/ F) e, {Japanese ground losses:# }$ w$ B3 Q5 p9 j3 `' n
      731 casualties reported
& w% ^: q% N6 q7 Y4 E         Squads: 29 destroyed, 48 disabled
0 i! t# D, v3 t         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 38 disabled# U5 q% M5 P" J. o
         Engineers: 9 destroyed, 24 disabled8 \3 v) O5 T0 A
      Guns lost 21 (9 destroyed, 12 disabled)
$ ]7 G$ j% u, m" R4 Q8 U  P2 r      Vehicles lost 16 (5 destroyed, 11 disabled)
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" y: b% |6 s& ^: CAllied ground losses:+ |' _- Z+ p" v0 _4 h
      436 casualties reported
! X3 Z" m* |  }, J6 w         Squads: 4 destroyed, 42 disabled
, {- ~9 S$ X! ?) U8 {         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled* v9 k, S" J2 b& {
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
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8 M  Q' S+ j* n' O) iAssaulting units:
3 a/ y. H8 |* _    1st Army Tank Regiment1 l. m- T4 [+ ^" ~% l
    38th Infantry Division, ~8 f  W$ |4 r! ]% ~6 D
    XXI Corps Engineer Battalion
5 {: ~* M1 U* N    254th Armoured Brigade
4 U1 Y. c* e9 V  ~/ M# I    32nd Army Tank Brigade
8 \1 m5 F1 d3 i' C) {- q    3rd Carabiniers Regiment
' x8 ~. R* o  U5 D    Gardner's Horse Regiment
8 ~4 H. N/ s) [9 r6 X6 G( [    2/4th Armoured Regiment* X* `+ s! q$ {1 Y
    XXXIII Corps Engineer Battalion: y4 u0 b* i3 E! F
    93rd Infantry Division  A+ Q1 A! L9 r% k+ N( G8 O- R
    713th Flame Tank Battalion5 S* v9 a5 R! }. v
    632nd Battalion
* z  O. a" H& y+ `/ Z    8th Australian Division
# u4 d) Y4 w% l9 f    2/5th Armoured Regiment) u; X4 F' z1 e. Q+ e2 Q. L" Y
    31st Armoured Division
9 e1 A6 ~5 |  @" f2 A    268th Motorised Brigade+ l' d1 x: o1 x) D5 v& r: v1 n- }
    7th Australian Division* O6 O/ P9 _6 e" e6 n% y. V
    4th Marine Division
( r  {( G+ |4 d( k* ^9 i/ Q! M) Y    2nd Marine Regiment8 E5 c5 ^) b2 f# Z6 u
    2/6th Armoured Regiment
7 `6 y3 y( T  g2 G9 g3 g: U% F, Y    4th Armoured Brigade
2 e, V7 D# l3 @$ X3 {    18th British Division: ?; e8 |6 d. w2 [
    11th Australian Division! D! ^2 h, X  P
    8th Marine Regiment0 s- o/ n- i  B
    50th Tank Brigade# w& u$ n. p: V7 J8 ]% c6 l+ Z
    CenPac Amphib Tank Brigade$ Y7 j' I2 U% J6 a
    6th USMC Tank Battalion1 L/ r. W5 ~4 j4 f3 g1 e3 n- W
    51st Highland Division6 b' e6 J# a- U; R* U: x' r9 n
    XI US Corps  S# v2 V# H. ~* b
    462nd Parachute FA Bn /1: p) Y  |; Z4 L. V+ E% h
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Defending units:5 D) I, P" X- ]$ d9 }) }2 M0 \
    46th Division
  Y7 W" R/ ^0 W, \1 ]    28th Division
9 M5 z. k, F5 f    4th Naval Construction Battalion
: F! w' Z: Z4 a8 G    39th Army
0 y" h9 V! d" L" t    63rd JAAF AF Bn * Z8 Y8 O& W- J6 J2 y( A$ d5 Z
    41st Air Defense AA Battalion: V8 d, m  i( c  c5 E3 F
    52nd Construction Battalion; j- i9 B, K% B" o- W0 q2 ]
    7th Field AF Construction Battalion$ J" R# ~9 G0 U/ y1 B$ g1 ?
    31st Air Defense AA Regiment
+ D% t7 ~9 A, I; {% ^    178th JAAF AF Bn " u8 O2 ~: c& ^4 L4 c
    10th Mortar Battalion
5 r3 n5 G  I9 v: _: ?, n/ }    151st AA Regiment
7 \# `' |4 M, [7 I( \2 j. A    152nd AA Regiment
; S9 p! l! |3 H) Z- [3 @) p  \$ |% l    57th Construction Battalion" ^% \% W4 T9 U( E  ~. A
    7th Ind. Engineer Regiment
0 U2 Y- g4 T' ^+ h    13th Air Fleet /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 06, 45  D5 b! M; _: _8 U
盟军攻占巨港,资源完好无损
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Ground combat at Palembang (48,91)
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Allied Shock attack
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3 _% e; b( t, g( x+ fAttacking force 131143 troops, 2086 guns, 4315 vehicles, Assault Value = 5621! O4 G' g4 M0 E/ [5 X% w
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Defending force 19780 troops, 248 guns, 174 vehicles, Assault Value = 104: `, w. z. j* [+ ?7 v
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 0
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( R# `+ h1 I3 i; D, zAllied adjusted assault: 3907 / v0 @" K8 M4 n5 s
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Japanese adjusted defense: 112
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3 @3 J( ~$ H5 K, y# ZAllied assault odds: 34 to 1 (fort level 0)
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5 \) P- s! D+ i) j3 u; `  IAllied forces CAPTURE Palembang !!!
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Combat modifiers1 N" \+ P) N+ Q
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), experience(-)+ F' O# f2 L4 Z9 A1 S' G% w
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-)
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Japanese ground losses:
* R0 ~. _+ ]) m8 @( P" B      12372 casualties reported
% \1 }; G; B9 R- ~7 U+ n         Squads: 424 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 \. a3 d" h4 B: s; v7 G. E         Non Combat: 346 destroyed, 175 disabled
1 ~6 M3 j) p9 Q- w& Z9 ^         Engineers: 155 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 b. D' o$ \$ D0 X# {* c      Guns lost 251 (250 destroyed, 1 disabled)
4 S# k" \  k, m, }% e/ I      Vehicles lost 182 (180 destroyed, 2 disabled)
" u2 }9 o  l3 X$ c      Units retreated 14
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  D* M- Y( R+ ~' R2 H- c% a% sAllied ground losses:1 e3 r; y! I2 M# r+ ~7 t  ], @
      431 casualties reported
6 K  z1 ]; V/ @3 _7 ~! v  v         Squads: 3 destroyed, 62 disabled7 @- a; X/ H3 N3 P2 w
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled! h& k( E# l$ X
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 13 disabled. M+ w5 S1 L9 x) E1 g: Z  [
      Vehicles lost 20 (2 destroyed, 18 disabled)! n5 j# U* B, M
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卡加延日军发动自杀冲锋6 t. ?. Y& K% v0 l! ]
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Ground combat at Cagayan (79,89)0 N$ U6 Y/ q$ `& [; D
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Japanese Shock attack
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Attacking force 33221 troops, 302 guns, 59 vehicles, Assault Value = 498, `( W; ]  h3 v/ m7 X( x8 Y, M: T

+ @5 y' V5 [* j# Y6 HDefending force 344886 troops, 6581 guns, 8982 vehicles, Assault Value = 11494
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Japanese adjusted assault: 4
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! q% K3 o5 }0 _. a1 Z% T# \9 O2 BAllied adjusted defense: 8935
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2233 (fort level 0)
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Combat modifiers" Y5 t0 g( }1 y& }; I! B- r, O
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-)9 n, \' J9 h1 F; g& M
Attacker: shock(+)5 [! Q$ D4 p  r0 z8 L2 |. f
" F5 }4 b3 A5 j, i* x+ x
Japanese ground losses:. q0 i/ E) s# P. l: W/ i4 S
      27134 casualties reported+ |' m& p: [( P* [
         Squads: 646 destroyed, 83 disabled
. l3 S5 ]" _5 R6 h# I         Non Combat: 721 destroyed, 96 disabled
% R6 y) x$ x& M1 A         Engineers: 85 destroyed, 29 disabled  s. X2 O( J0 O. w8 Y
      Guns lost 192 (163 destroyed, 29 disabled)
/ K' \6 c. z0 V      Vehicles lost 40 (38 destroyed, 2 disabled)
& \8 Q+ u# B$ \4 z# R      Units destroyed 2* Q8 [$ T% u$ `' K7 e3 q$ L

( Z" R4 q; U* L. v$ K. PAllied ground losses:
0 \- u$ x8 H% s; s; u& d1 w" J" o      57 casualties reported
% K- N  N" N7 f( Y$ V         Squads: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled$ V8 o, f! F3 p! z% G: o
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled. N/ {, P( R! m, [/ S$ H- r' p
         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, 454 H, H" v4 @1 g
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1 ^3 E" c. q& Q4 A7 A2 m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。
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Morning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77 * h: a0 E7 k. H3 ?

+ y# R" ]& Z, w: h) Q- Q- G8 C. hWeather in hex: Thunderstorms
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5 I4 }% O* c& a9 r8 ?Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
* ?+ A7 I% j4 j/ ]3 J1 HEstimated time to target is 27 minutes# |* F( T3 b; l& [. T8 i# H
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Japanese aircraft
7 R; J4 U6 D6 b4 U" ^/ U) N; W      J7W1 Shinden x 339' C( N1 b; o: L/ w7 Y. s0 K
      Ki-94-II x 1, E) {9 B3 ]; K3 s) |
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Allied aircraft: m1 i1 P# i+ _) C
      B-24J Liberator x 3483 _- m6 L* z8 r' N; n# r. ?' U
      P-38J Lightning x 40* \3 P  I, N+ @, U. |( C
      P-38L Lightning x 156
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Japanese aircraft losses
0 l8 ]% o6 r3 V; R  l2 B/ I+ U      J7W1 Shinden: 2 destroyed, 6 damaged
& e9 o  n2 i& i6 S% d6 H' @. j      D4Y2-C Judy: 5 destroyed on ground
+ e! U0 @" p4 d& _1 R      E15K1 Norm: 4 destroyed on ground2 `7 d$ o0 ?$ A& i' U: k
      E13A1 Jake: 1 destroyed on ground
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Allied aircraft losses
) P8 R8 D& R+ H7 S# S& f2 I      B-24J Liberator: 5 destroyed, 23 damaged
1 i% u/ G0 c: L8 j: H9 f# t      B-24J Liberator: 2 destroyed by flak
/ }$ K$ f( W2 x  P      P-38J Lightning: 12 destroyed3 ?8 O! y5 f  m( l' o( j! a& C
      P-38L Lightning: 1 destroyed! Y4 E( }6 ]1 j7 h
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Japanese ground losses:& g' E8 d, A: g4 t. t1 s
      11 casualties reported
3 Z' x2 q" {( u5 B) [8 X         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled6 b1 W: P4 D9 {
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
: Q3 B+ o, r6 d* r+ x( o* {         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled, ]! i/ d' f! T" X$ O

# l% ^4 f  n/ V6 b* _Airbase hits 39& p" I" u9 x2 M6 o: x
Airbase supply hits 13
6 R; V& B8 S5 WRunway hits 132- }  l$ h# ?. s3 Q' v
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Morning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77
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" m0 U8 e3 @5 S+ {8 ^6 b% DWeather in hex: Thunderstorms
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Raid detected at 78 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.* G$ S' s' s7 s4 O1 y) D+ J
Estimated time to target is 26 minutes
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, U! A2 P: b# S9 gJapanese aircraft6 ^# m- q' e/ F/ [- [5 _5 ]
      J7W1 Shinden x 324
9 F; y5 Q2 ?& k" E) ]( z) f      Ki-94-II x 1
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/ i7 F( D/ @4 a% `- C" v* gAllied aircraft
. U1 ~* v: o' E( n/ D      B-24J Liberator x 37
, @$ n& N( P' \- ]; Q      P-38L Lightning x 182 u# \2 i* d- ~- D1 ~7 U( X
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Japanese aircraft losses3 u/ H/ Z: ]" Y7 u; n% j8 r2 h
      J7W1 Shinden: 4 destroyed9 v: ]2 ^4 B) X. ~1 j9 x  i/ s

3 E4 n. e9 B% `( w; [Allied aircraft losses  M9 a5 V5 e6 S* }. h2 q
      B-24J Liberator: 10 destroyed, 14 damaged- D' {4 j, \. M+ Y2 d; [. T
      B-24J Liberator: 3 destroyed by flak
' T( |+ A9 J9 c' A" F$ [      P-38L Lightning: 7 destroyed4 @& s% a3 m' D. ?1 Y, H6 x0 o

- ]; q0 m/ d! v) m" ?3 Y& M' VRunway hits 2) j( e% r. y6 S( s- t7 Q+ J
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; _, Z: d% f, o/ JMorning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77
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! |: X" R3 I7 I7 B8 D. eWeather in hex: Thunderstorms
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Raid detected at 77 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
  }6 v. I+ M3 C5 G' GEstimated time to target is 26 minutes& ^5 _$ }0 V. V8 `

# x3 C7 `" B+ uJapanese aircraft
' G) ^' ~" R8 Z      J7W1 Shinden x 296$ k& h1 }: Q4 I) O" `4 I
      Ki-94-II x 1
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Allied aircraft6 x  t) s; q! k+ j  F) O: J3 u
      B-24J Liberator x 18
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( T& N" ^. d9 S" n$ ]) MNo Japanese losses2 K3 _2 `/ W+ Z

, G# l+ j  A& ZAllied aircraft losses
  \! `! U/ t/ \( }      B-24J Liberator: 5 destroyed, 5 damaged
7 n( l9 Z6 n9 }7 g  X      B-24J Liberator: 2 destroyed by flak% p, o: ~' R. A% `' z
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2 ]( ^3 J2 ^; c8 i3 K: IMorning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77
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$ |1 g5 ?& {% d4 sWeather in hex: Thunderstorms6 H# y6 K! G6 V' n. R

! v4 c) |! {9 Y9 ^9 tRaid detected at 63 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.9 }$ P9 {. Z  x0 q7 t$ B, V
Estimated time to target is 21 minutes+ }+ ~" w, m: |; }' A3 Y

# ^- f3 ?5 A  ~! u1 sJapanese aircraft
0 }3 y  L4 _: B* p      J7W1 Shinden x 2727 c: w6 r5 a4 V! t3 V" ~" \
      Ki-94-II x 1" I; F3 L# U' a% f3 i
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Allied aircraft! I/ b) r* l; k& v3 G/ Z3 ~
      B-24J Liberator x 14, n- D3 F' ~: n9 L

  ~1 j' W. }" q( \6 q- I) aJapanese aircraft losses, t8 Z& T0 }$ ~) E
      J7W1 Shinden: 1 destroyed7 p4 K; `, w! r5 \( q

, Q6 k2 `/ L3 Z( c+ P& U7 G! [8 `Allied aircraft losses
7 S' ]- ?$ t7 I9 T! r      B-24J Liberator: 7 destroyed, 3 damaged
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 15, 45: l, z5 ~( O  f: [; V" c9 o
盟军登陆船队在吕宋主岛南端的黎牙实比登陆. j: n7 k0 o; l& Q$ {

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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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: y# q2 n$ N# ?" S2 ZAfternoon Air attack on Kanoya , at 102,61 6 Y3 p$ ^% p4 P% |

8 p5 X3 m/ l, I8 z+ HWeather in hex: Heavy cloud4 M  p5 I6 Z3 X' ^! K  w
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Raid detected at 38 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
& P0 h6 t* w7 Y: {& W) }% ~, _Estimated time to target is 11 minutes8 N. C8 l  H& \, ~. Y4 {

6 L+ a1 b5 t6 l, O9 q* V/ sJapanese aircraft
4 x: m' Y+ H' ~. J6 v      A7M2 Sam x 11" W0 h* X" C  Q$ q; p% R
      N1K5-J George x 492 S  F; \/ n+ N0 K1 k" K
      Ki-83 x 9
; D% ]7 o# d5 @# h. y      Ki-84r Frank x 10
5 ^$ L7 d9 \( `' ]      Ki-94-II x 17) t( i6 }  [* q4 G9 [
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Allied aircraft
2 f; V- T5 ^5 B: J6 P9 f7 \      B-29B Superfort x 76
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No Japanese losses
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. j) F. v4 r8 Z* @  r# ^7 ~9 g) rAllied aircraft losses3 ]/ p; [! h4 H; U1 @+ N6 |* G! S
      B-29B Superfort: 25 destroyed, 29 damaged
# _! c  L9 y$ x) _      B-29B Superfort: 1 destroyed by flak5 _3 M# h/ s+ r' }/ X# S. A3 G
9 b! v( v# @* b6 \) ~# c3 j( [$ m
Manpower hits 4
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Fires 1900
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$ ?. Y9 [7 d, j# K8 ?4 s5 CAfternoon Air attack on Kanoya , at 102,61
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; T2 C- Z% J+ d* T: m1 ^$ X9 D8 JRaid detected at 72 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
2 m: r" p. t1 U- G0 ~( x% d+ nEstimated time to target is 21 minutes
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! N$ ~" E, t) u& u; d: z, jJapanese aircraft& f( H! ]) m5 T+ \" u
      A7M2 Sam x 5
9 `# P4 b% Y% ~$ Z      N1K5-J George x 371 X0 f8 H4 O* N
      Ki-83 x 5
0 c+ Y9 n/ Y% ~' j8 ~      Ki-84r Frank x 7! f9 S/ E! p$ O& n4 Q
      Ki-94-II x 12
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Allied aircraft5 O7 v# J4 I" A' l; n& c
      B-29B Superfort x 39
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$ M/ q" i' M, X, D8 x, aNo Japanese losses/ ~, d8 K6 c' ~- A. p8 w
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Allied aircraft losses
% T- y, P1 p3 A      B-29B Superfort: 16 destroyed, 9 damaged
6 p( }( d3 t' g& T      B-29B Superfort: 1 destroyed by flak
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; o2 r$ a4 M( r2 K, ]5 q0 y4 P4 B8 T% fAfternoon Air attack on Kanoya , at 102,61
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# e1 i4 Y5 {! pWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
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Raid detected at 25 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
: X- r, h- I' j. I4 IEstimated time to target is 7 minutes
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  q, E! Z6 G" R" O7 {Japanese aircraft
, Z! I/ \! C7 O/ C: Z8 V      A7M2 Sam x 1
; u. a1 T# _" F& D      N1K5-J George x 17
' K/ z+ H$ Y6 O4 [/ G# \      Ki-83 x 1
/ J* s7 D6 {: B0 i      Ki-84r Frank x 5
$ h9 H, M' M  G8 K9 d      Ki-94-II x 7+ H  m6 w7 \; {5 K. T' Z* x

9 X# w. n+ X: i2 y% T" ]# iAllied aircraft
- k! L2 h8 l0 n$ [) _7 V8 q      B-29B Superfort x 11$ p, U) E1 J2 ~0 `% l

, H$ \$ i3 }+ iNo Japanese losses6 x% c* D; H) x3 r

' c* K4 `/ g8 g6 Q6 z& JAllied aircraft losses
! |$ O* ?- ~3 y7 c* _) A/ T' u. F      B-29B Superfort: 5 destroyed, 3 damaged
: t. L1 g( k# A. t- I' V      B-29B Superfort: 1 destroyed by flak
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. g# q( l) v, P5 sAircraft Attacking:! o& \0 E6 _5 p" t1 W0 w
       3 x B-29B Superfort bombing from 6000 feet * 3 i$ o; @4 q' H( A6 h/ T
               City Attack: 18 x 500 lb GP Bomb
+ s) N& w: ~, E7 l: ~; t1 V$ rTF58把吕宋附近大批杂鱼日舰送入了海底0 {8 ?& o: f. {4 X
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! I6 {* u. ], y( Q8 I; k7 GAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Bataan at 78,77
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
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# w  A9 n* Q2 ]- Q( jRaid detected at 25 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.5 F# w7 Q+ [$ N; D; L0 c+ v
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
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% ]3 `6 z! Y& G; jAllied aircraft
; X( Q8 V; b. {, o      F6F-5 Hellcat x 1621 X' I: E! z% ]# C2 F
      TBM-3 Avenger x 108
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No Allied losses& l  [; F4 [9 F# f6 W4 e
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Japanese Ships) q! H, J# j# n: G" [# [
      TK Kinzan Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage! X% E, T3 F/ H4 y) j# U
      TK Ryochi Maru; t7 ^0 [5 K# @7 F/ t4 ~
      SC CHa-890 S0 A0 a2 s$ P8 a  s/ e" v4 ?
      TK Mino Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk3 ]9 ]* h$ |8 @  ]2 |6 }3 G
      TK Sanka Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk+ p* ^# H# @6 {* B
      PB Kyo Maru #13, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk+ b2 A+ T  ^/ \) s" _
      TK Peking Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire
- q, O7 l. q5 V: y" l+ G) q2 Z      TK Enoshima Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk) `  p( q4 ~6 @; A% Y# Z# t
      TK Enryaku Maru# `. ]- T8 U7 U. p' k7 V" {
      TK Hioki Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  heavy damage
# v( x; D3 S4 b1 o! f; i4 i& g      TK Yulin Maru6 ?- ^4 r, e9 W* d4 g+ `$ ^
      SC CHa-85/ B$ _5 p4 M+ g9 H
      TK Iwato Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage
, t+ N9 c# ?# ^2 t: u. v/ B      TK Teifu Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk! t5 l; m' t3 [  e% W& G
      TK Yuno Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk7 E0 D% E: N( {/ w  {: r* s
      TK Yaei Maru
/ x+ E3 P* ^  U5 f( j; ^. z      TK Eiho Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
  ]0 c2 m' S( @% i2 R8 M      TK Asukasan Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk9 Q  H" ?$ ]8 M+ f$ E6 P
      TK Ikutagawa Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk- e" E" W9 r2 m5 B7 m, i7 A- ?
      TK Daijo Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk0 D& @8 h, w2 @8 \. k
      TK Seiyo Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk$ p% \  D, y. ]3 N( c2 v
      TK Nissei Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk$ v& c4 h9 s$ t3 k2 ^4 C
      SC CHa-836 m+ i1 ]' u  a% T, O( i
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Aircraft Attacking:
4 Q' P  H9 Y/ G      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet
8 m8 v+ f- X7 I7 l6 p; P% t               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo
% p& H$ ~+ v% T      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet5 a5 f! f, t0 a/ x& l9 Q2 a+ b
               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo, l8 C" p$ }0 [
      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet
1 R8 A" [5 p( z0 p$ \9 F) k# n               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo
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CHa-89 dead in the water .../ h: p, b% k8 a% ~6 W. i+ \5 [
Kyo Maru #13 dead in the water ...
! b" C4 a( }/ M1 Z+ e( p6 b0 \( xCHa-85 dead in the water ...
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Manila at 79,773 t/ ?4 X( h5 r$ J: l  Y9 l
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Weather in hex: Light cloud
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Raid detected at 77 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.1 v+ N' g/ n6 Q
Estimated time to target is 35 minutes  h: t( P  l1 T* @3 p$ n

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# S( I. X/ X6 A6 S      F6F-5 Hellcat x 81) x2 f) f: \6 U$ m6 o' b" }
      TBM-3 Avenger x 108
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Allied aircraft losses, P! d% X' Y& N* K# q/ t
      TBM-3 Avenger: 1 damaged
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Japanese Ships4 T/ [% M, X9 Z7 b
      xAK Muroran Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk1 v& m. b/ [, G% O" v* i! S* c* o
      xAK Nitian Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
; Y0 ]; ?# }- f; h2 r$ |  m! N; {' E      xAK Totori Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
! ?# u2 J# M0 N0 l: m      xAK Taizin Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk2 y3 u# M' w2 I% T
      xAK Hokusei Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk7 o7 I8 a7 h; H0 K$ m& a9 e6 a! R
      xAK Mansyu Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk7 E6 O5 u$ c/ ]# \# v7 w1 k
      xAK Anzan Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk9 a. S8 ^/ ^6 v
      xAK Kotohira Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
5 K9 W  ]! n4 Y4 Q6 ], H3 T/ e      AK Yamagiri Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
( _5 H7 \( Y1 M' Q& V' O2 L: M      xAK Kaisyo Maru7 e$ l7 W, I! j" I
      xAK Kinkai Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
( H7 j9 T/ [+ L3 F. u3 W      xAK Kokuryu Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
) M. J0 o5 N  B: W& g      xAK Eihuku Maru
; \! b& o9 z. f: z6 H5 p+ W+ G      xAK Koyu Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
. f! ~8 L! c. Q      AK Tatutaki Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk7 D) o5 k  M& e& H1 R* n) y
      xAK Daigen Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
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8 V* E2 D; M3 m- y, @, f3 QAircraft Attacking:
  y! \: o; l, V6 ?      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet
4 b7 n9 B  W" u; y               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo. h7 ~1 ~. N0 a
      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet
" n% f( O0 g! r; U               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo7 f# d& L8 o$ [
      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet/ _& ~1 M* w- Y  [+ A) ~1 V2 H/ P
               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1 d+ ]. n6 P; C3 B, J' f: O7 F# R
P-38L闪电式战斗机,压制了新加坡机场
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84 2 c4 ]$ P4 [5 H

; K" G7 g9 X; S$ f# O; MWeather in hex: Partial cloud& ^3 ?( u$ Q& D  s: j. d% [  p- X
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Raid detected at 74 NM, estimated altitude 42,000 feet.! K. G3 x# J4 E. J" g; D# _
Estimated time to target is 22 minutes
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" b& q; o. v& t" a* e8 u9 i5 TJapanese aircraft8 w9 z/ j# o: r: m2 i
      N1K5-J George x 159
' P  I: m! Z* Y      Ki-84r Frank x 13& x$ e* V( i4 y* U) L+ I, @+ ^9 }0 ^
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Allied aircraft' @% d% ^! s' h1 g
      Thunderbolt II x 203# Z! Q9 W1 H% M. }3 N7 n' N

' P9 V' i' ^$ mJapanese aircraft losses
/ @  e; D3 R1 y, n      N1K5-J George: 10 destroyed
0 M% A1 t9 a* A! n      Ki-84r Frank: 2 destroyed; K" w- k) z# d
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Allied aircraft losses
6 h1 s* O; y' D9 r5 G8 Q# c      Thunderbolt II: 1 destroyed
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84 + \9 Q. q( r/ W: P8 D) P, P
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* ]2 N. e8 a& Q% BRaid detected at 79 NM, estimated altitude 45,000 feet.
& J4 V! e* O: z: g- ZEstimated time to target is 23 minutes' s0 B& N" Z9 ?% ^; y  z
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Japanese aircraft
8 L; o+ O1 L! y( v1 s      N1K5-J George x 116, [0 K  J! i  i$ L1 |6 m
      Ki-84r Frank x 8
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Allied aircraft
& k1 y: ]4 \4 O+ H) Q1 I2 [      Thunderbolt I x 87% d  I7 U/ K/ {5 L( H# X
      Thunderbolt II x 130 \8 w. l: ^# o7 @
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Japanese aircraft losses
. H+ v' U& d9 D3 Z9 t. u; S      N1K5-J George: 5 destroyed
% z( e. X# {3 c, ~      Ki-84r Frank: 3 destroyed
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9 K' X0 |/ Z( U9 f! ^1 UAllied aircraft losses& ]- r' B& L! I  v6 t
      Thunderbolt I: 1 destroyed8 \' i8 K- @, l; x5 _  r; n6 O
      Thunderbolt II: 1 destroyed
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84
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. U. M' J0 @% R# XWeather in hex: Partial cloud3 d$ S0 C- M- y2 U, Y6 D
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Raid detected at 76 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.1 W6 b8 t/ D. _6 j+ o
Estimated time to target is 26 minutes* q; }1 A% v- k9 M" C/ j7 n
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Japanese aircraft( ]* a9 u2 ~+ |. M1 P6 |* j+ y+ `; d9 a
      N1K5-J George x 949 v. _' X6 ^* Q8 E% b/ ~3 E" l
      Ki-84r Frank x 4
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      P-38L Lightning x 25% Q2 I0 q8 }/ }9 @9 F* s
      PB4Y-1 Liberator x 53
2 `* a$ f- e3 `5 i) F% A6 f      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 60
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      N1K5-J George: 1 destroyed, 78 damaged
1 d; g6 p7 T# u4 y/ f      N1K5-J George: 23 destroyed on ground
& |$ D; S) n5 x      E15K1 Norm: 5 destroyed on ground% }7 `0 @% u, Z. y: K) b! e
      Ki-49-II KAI Helen: 64 destroyed on ground0 w. e/ Q7 H! M: b+ K! O2 k& l
      G3M3 Nell: 24 destroyed on ground
) ^. J- _- V5 F4 X9 R$ i  h9 J! H      Ki-46-III Dinah: 1 destroyed on ground7 t& o# C' J+ `$ t. b
      G4M2e Betty: 4 destroyed on ground  M- o" w5 B& R' A: R& K
      E13A1 Jake: 2 destroyed on ground
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Allied aircraft losses8 f9 O5 U' l( `8 }1 G* j
      P-38L Lightning: 7 destroyed) @& d  m- ^1 Z* i
      PB4Y-1 Liberator: 3 destroyed, 2 damaged7 Y9 l2 E' O! ^9 E3 i# L! f/ ]
      PB4Y-2 Privateer: 1 destroyed, 3 damaged
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Japanese ground losses:
* j4 J. ]. I5 m4 }2 m      8 casualties reported( f0 p- s5 v  Y! e; l; A
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
0 A, R- m( Z; M5 u* q( V         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
( j$ u' x6 x- F$ R# P         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled9 r- `; v+ u1 b" e7 h
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Airbase hits 48
, _: e+ A5 S3 qAirbase supply hits 4
" K4 Y2 A, d2 u. ?4 |& qRunway hits 835 M. e$ Y! m7 S# ^( e! ?

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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84 2 f; F. ]8 f6 i0 W4 U. \

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Raid detected at 76 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
: \4 h" e- q1 E8 ?Estimated time to target is 26 minutes8 Q: h! T* ^% v/ q2 W

, Q+ }, E7 A3 _$ AJapanese aircraft+ [2 \* y3 [3 e1 e* N5 H
      N1K5-J George x 77
' D9 |+ p0 t' ^      Ki-84r Frank x 2, A; ~4 p0 S$ z  K, M( i: @
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Allied aircraft
* s. o' D" Z3 ~      P-38L Lightning x 471 s$ c, p( f! N" P. E: I
      PB4Y-1 Liberator x 21- t! J8 A5 H7 t/ x" R
      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 9
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9 W& n$ [/ P4 c2 ]& W6 gJapanese aircraft losses
. Q3 a% O( v$ b- K0 \' k. E      N1K5-J George: 1 destroyed, 11 damaged
2 G4 X1 B; P& }0 K# p# a      N1K5-J George: 8 destroyed on ground
% F$ [9 _9 g( k# f7 o      Ki-46-III Dinah: 1 destroyed on ground. Y. d1 t- Z$ U, O: l$ R
      Ki-49-II KAI Helen: 9 destroyed on ground# [* r& H' ]* E
      E15K1 Norm: 2 destroyed on ground% X3 i+ G  I# v; P" \  b
      G3M3 Nell: 4 destroyed on ground
3 g: G$ X3 F$ C5 H# c- n& e      E13A1 Jake: 1 destroyed on ground" S/ h4 c- L9 [

' z) {! W+ P8 y# [- j8 R! tAllied aircraft losses
5 \5 v" u; Z$ Q7 J" a      P-38L Lightning: 9 destroyed
/ c' F0 b& _& S/ ?: s      PB4Y-1 Liberator: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged0 H7 d) N; w: }& q" x. q' d
      PB4Y-2 Privateer: 2 destroyed, 2 damaged7 k2 q9 b8 Y* Z. k0 s  Z$ |
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Airbase hits 3
% N4 o: i: f8 F: o2 iRunway hits 15
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 19, 45
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1 n5 q) q3 ?# R  \7 c0 \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)
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2 t0 B; _! ]! t8 j0 ]1 y/ hAllied Shock attack8 I+ y7 u& _4 G% E6 @

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* p; Z3 F6 B+ O- LAttacking force 48271 troops, 654 guns, 1183 vehicles, Assault Value = 2098( V/ W  a+ M% N! F; j
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Defending force 8106 troops, 65 guns, 136 vehicles, Assault Value = 94" h8 d- R1 `8 r' R

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Allied adjusted assault: 2522 9 E  U, [# O  _) R4 F% D  q0 Q

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Japanese adjusted defense: 12
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2 G3 J' H3 u& |# Y# LAllied forces CAPTURE Naga !!!
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Combat modifiers
) y: ]# y) G( y' [5 EDefender: leaders(+), preparation(-), fatigue(-), experience(-)
0 f) ~2 r0 G8 A0 t; J supply(-)
- K4 n* W/ r/ M. ]* e; g* m, v8 KAttacker: shock(+). b2 P. T: b0 z- Z
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5 g7 a' n/ y$ {/ \+ PJapanese ground losses:6 B  `# C2 t% F' }( P2 q9 Q
      8017 casualties reported
  J) i6 @/ r5 D# f1 B9 q; b         Squads: 200 destroyed, 0 disabled" w: B: N* b) w. c' G* Q- n
         Non Combat: 706 destroyed, 0 disabled
: t' S8 `* C# O. o- u( i         Engineers: 20 destroyed, 0 disabled* e  [, o; g2 v: d) `! [
      Guns lost 96 (96 destroyed, 0 disabled)
/ ?7 U, \& ]6 n* I      Vehicles lost 182 (182 destroyed, 0 disabled)+ X9 W0 Z/ c- l/ M3 I+ u. A
      Units destroyed 4
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Allied ground losses:
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         Squads: 1 destroyed, 10 disabled+ n4 }) Q5 X9 E+ u7 P& T$ z1 E
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
8 W: t/ s- \5 r9 ]         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled  A: t- ^- S3 z! O3 g6 H
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1 i8 S9 P# B; |, A, O: o$ GAssaulting units:
9 V' L" v. a& Q    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment
2 I0 Z1 B7 y1 R  I    1st Australian Para Battalion* d) ]9 K/ J! Q4 \9 ~* R
    2nd Marine Division
: R2 F; v8 A! S    710th Tank Battalion
0 w2 x2 H( j( i- U! T6 r1 z    5th Marine Division8 X3 @0 |* E/ g1 b7 Q
    711th Tank Battalion
1 q% X  G" i" _2 m0 @4 d2 L    767th Tank Battalion
8 ~6 ?$ u3 K* ~0 u+ E8 e5 g    716th Tank Battalion
( l: s2 m: p6 d3 L- m. e5 y    2nd NZ Division& ]. t& f$ i; ]* p7 v4 z( e) E
    VII US Amphib Force ( x0 ?) j8 @% b8 R# g0 f- D
    251st Coast AA Regiment% Q8 p0 o' x* `: ~0 u3 l
    205th Coast AA Regiment( O: r- r+ R4 [1 v$ x6 `
    30th USN Naval Construction Regiment
) |+ x  Q  w5 W+ `    97th Coast AA Regiment' D2 H" X7 R- o/ T9 c8 N. [
    34th USN Naval Construction Battalion' K5 E  u- B# O7 q- |; `( t
    2nd USN Naval Construction Regiment) _; q* s& ~: Q8 m1 t
    511th Coast AA Regiment$ p# K. l  V- X8 Q
    18th USN Naval Construction Regiment" Z, {" X0 V' Y4 S
    20th USN Naval Construction Regiment
8 P! T$ i/ Z2 Z5 L    6th USN Naval Construction Regiment" b. {: y: e5 ~& n+ D2 w$ g
    8th USN Naval Construction Battalion: Q. V2 C2 G6 a' B; {+ K, s
    41st USN Naval Construction Battalion* \+ N* ?$ `, u9 U
    857th Engineer Aviation Battalion
+ r! n! z2 n- N& C2 G4 O    5th USN Naval Construction Battalion" R4 J6 f! [  k4 ~! O; A  O
    4th USN Naval Construction Battalion$ f; o" w$ j1 I5 c# i
    37th USN Naval Construction Battalion
2 W1 G5 _8 {0 [, O* u0 t    25th USN Naval Construction Battalion
6 c: G7 m1 e- M( W    19th USN Naval Construction Battalion
2 R% e; f) S/ ?+ b8 i* P    20th USN Naval Construction Battalion
2 m- `: b/ p4 Z+ W    23rd USN Naval Construction Battalion
& n! i* Z% z( F. [5 G7 S    40th USN Naval Construction Battalion* |2 n8 x; Z+ u. A) h
    17th USN Naval Construction Regiment0 S/ x1 Y' S1 _  k9 H& R3 z" `
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment4 v# d6 ]& ^- g: z% k) {% I% |
    7th USN Naval Construction Battalion
, s) u4 E: a) h, ~, O) o    607th Coast AA Regiment
1 o8 I, y4 u8 S    18th USN Naval Construction Battalion
- M6 m+ r1 [$ Z    36th USN Naval Construction Battalion# E/ l: W4 [1 ], B$ ?4 `9 h
    119th USAAF Base Force /7- N/ L/ c0 }# l; G9 T7 S

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    26th Ind.Mixed Brigade) T' Q+ u1 h# A/ H
    35th Army: K" Z  r- J! }* X. J8 F( r
    7th JAAF Base Force% r  u! U3 R' N/ }- ?
    70th JNAF AF Unit
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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