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盟军拥有海空权之后,堆人肉会被绕过
; I" Q. B4 U- t6 ~reninhat 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
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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2 b" k9 q+ f8 A9 U
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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。& K' ~  E# w+ C* D9 F: M
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
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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,
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使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 05, 457 H( H3 U. Z9 E7 Y

) M3 A2 F2 u. V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)% W( W' S/ M+ [

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! [$ {$ F" k0 D8 _Attacking force 294397 troops, 5244 guns, 7750 vehicles, Assault Value = 11239* T  A' L: b9 y7 e) H! N/ t& y

3 l8 a# F+ G" H1 m& E; _# MDefending force 65877 troops, 780 guns, 609 vehicles, Assault Value = 1166
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& p  Y1 O7 e2 iAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 2
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0 R* D/ I7 D( |& q* yAllied adjusted assault: 6315 6 l* y0 L$ y; Y# s' x- w' [

8 \7 m6 M! {% _5 SJapanese adjusted defense: 659
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. c& |# l2 J0 q' K, O2 I( B1 s' hAllied forces CAPTURE Cagayan !!!
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Combat modifiers
6 S; [9 X7 A0 C9 IDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+), preparation(-)* B% P9 j  w0 ?9 {- Q8 L5 p
Attacker: shock(+)
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Japanese ground losses:& Q* H+ A9 ^3 j) i5 K( _
      17906 casualties reported
1 }7 `/ U& {( \+ ]( [! g* M         Squads: 235 destroyed, 316 disabled6 m! ^' s, c3 k$ Z$ Q
         Non Combat: 603 destroyed, 360 disabled- n. u( K7 w' ?# `" I
         Engineers: 542 destroyed, 3 disabled
- B. K3 O: \$ j+ y      Guns lost 431 (394 destroyed, 37 disabled)' c8 {( J4 S. {" _# F  \
      Vehicles lost 563 (563 destroyed, 0 disabled)$ e" n. t; q- l4 A# q# E9 w9 K
      Units destroyed 3( p& q! H0 E. P7 a/ {

/ e- R6 H# k+ A6 g8 fAllied ground losses:
8 m: Q5 @4 w- W5 L      5172 casualties reported
5 D) Z8 z% z4 h) F7 p* d         Squads: 29 destroyed, 580 disabled# g$ u5 u% F) N! ]* w
         Non Combat: 7 destroyed, 151 disabled
9 ]$ S2 Z# |5 M         Engineers: 10 destroyed, 118 disabled
* |; q2 r: ?( \& Z      Guns lost 84 (7 destroyed, 77 disabled)
0 z9 P( O1 z0 V+ S! B% r      Vehicles lost 167 (7 destroyed, 160 disabled)
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Assaulting units:
5 e- H+ w" m! X& y0 S% I! L    96th Infantry Division7 u$ K1 F8 H; V1 L
    4th USMC Tank Battalion
( w5 [) T' V' y% ?' _    2nd USMC Tank Battalion) b6 l# D1 @# p1 o# K! ]1 e. O
    2/11th Armoured Car Battalion
8 n# i; s1 T4 _: l; x! w8 I3 O    Americal Infantry Division
2 `; D& v3 M) {4 Q3 [    10th Indian Division: a; u* ^# r/ P5 c
    1st USMC Tank Battalion& j; p* K. F% D$ g$ c4 w
    24th Infantry Division
7 z% Q( ~/ ]0 k. h    25th Infantry Division, i! t% w- i; H" b' R/ D! W
    1st Marine Division/ l6 T# h0 b$ F9 T' a
    3rd Motor Brigade. k9 u9 k  h  @. b% m, K: |& ~
    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment
. Q* R' [# i" q+ d5 Y5 e; {& ], i0 o    2nd Australian Division
/ ?0 F. x& p6 e) V    6th Australian Division4 O. v, d" M% M
    710th Tank Battalion. s: R; [; p3 M! Z+ k$ J
    44th Tank Battalion: `9 i& {( m5 }6 V; b
    6th Infantry Division# A6 i: ~' b* b6 `1 K7 W! m+ Z
    192nd Tank Battalion
0 C! [* b% F& R" t5 U, x    3rd Cavalry Regiment4 _7 Y( S7 v1 O7 f! |6 A
    2nd USMC Amphb Tank Battalion. t6 v2 ?) ]( j7 w# P. k2 i2 x
    12th NZ Brigade
1 c  A( q9 k' \, j, \    716th Tank Battalion
& b# ^/ R) w" Y6 W# W6 u. B" v    711th Tank Battalion3 Z- ]: t; |2 }' O1 a+ U& f2 I0 s8 i0 f+ y
    I Aus Corps Engineer Battalion
7 j; u9 |9 J/ S    767th Tank Battalion
/ o2 z) e: D  z    32nd Infantry Division6 o) U' q5 g0 L! f4 y! K3 {3 V
    762nd Tank Battalion7 }7 T* |& n+ U7 s5 C; A
    2nd NZ Division
: N1 n+ g& f# I* u    194th Tank Battalion
9 G2 ^; Y6 q8 P1 O6 E& f    5th USMC Tank Battalion# n1 k, s- m4 m, A
    9th Australian Division
3 v, \0 r% c8 _! W    110th Combat Engineer Battalion$ v8 y* z$ O  T
    2nd Marine Division
- p) p/ C4 Y' |9 e; e    1st Cavalry (Spec) Cavalry Division
" i, |  n# p/ Y) n: |+ _; J4 \' O    XI Corps Combat Engineer Regiment
/ H! |9 N0 m5 h    16th Light Cavalry Regiment
8 P! I3 C% b* G7 ^& @5 K, F    31st Infantry Division  r( ~+ K9 ]( ]/ w/ ?- c
    2nd Army Tank Brigade
$ _: j; O7 [7 W3 m; g    6th Marine Division
0 v$ m: B* H5 p; \2 h) x    1st USMC Amphb Tank Battalion
7 {& z& \4 P( s: P: C    3rd NZ Brigade
& ^( `" J4 |! v* m, k    3rd Australian Division* H1 n4 d+ `- s2 F) x
    5th Marine Division- r5 k$ a+ E( f& ~; V) r
    XIV Corps Combat Engineer Regiment7 _' T( l, p5 T$ g6 i- I+ B
    27th Infantry Division6 r9 V' c+ {/ H
    3rd Marine Division
1 U- y' J' G4 Q; u' e    81st Infantry Division
# O: Z" }% e6 t6 c    1st Australian Para Bn /1
  J; e* _/ \$ S6 {8 U    I US Corps* a! D9 s! d8 R) @  b5 G
    207th Coast AA Regiment
( Y- ^1 @. Y/ l1 k6 C    X Corps Artillery : x( t! }8 X8 p$ _  l
    4th Field Artillery Battalion
5 n7 g1 V. L, p* O5 Q7 V    154th FA Bn - l1 ^3 @8 {- @
    I Corps Artillery   X, {$ ?8 i/ j1 n2 N5 [2 I
    148th Field Artillery Battalion
! G: b: X# C+ T: p# k    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment; t3 ]$ A: |) \6 B
    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment
* q1 Z4 L/ w/ ?/ d0 p6 C    70/100th Coast AA Regiment# T' w  |, V; o
    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
5 [+ }  B* h' ?+ P& m; a    198th Field Artillery Battalion
8 D5 l7 L2 Q7 C# V    205th Field Artillery Battalion) }6 A/ T- K6 t* f' F1 K( a0 n
    12th USMC Field Artillery Battalion$ J# r+ ]' P3 z0 r8 g0 ?
    543 & 545 Field Artillery Battalion9 ]) w' M8 k7 a  q9 H
    93rd Coast AA Regiment
/ j- @0 u; e; z& k7 Y" d    2nd USMC Field Artillery Battalion  ~5 L7 U; Z3 O4 l: m
    608th Coast AA Regiment
0 a3 n) e! m; N1 E* G9 e6 j1 ?    694th Field Artillery Battalion
4 n1 g4 n+ G# H) b& H    131st Field Artillery Battalion
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    544th Field Artillery Battalion
7 f# b) l6 d  Y    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
4 x+ T: a9 U. J! @6 s    607th Coast AA Regiment
$ }, @  C0 U/ D0 U+ T7 u    1 USMC Seacoast Art ' Z8 D2 J' E8 G
    IX Corps Artillery
; v; _8 T6 N- s! [% `0 R+ D    XIV US Corps* J) Z& _1 s7 y% h; |
    XIV Corps Artillery
3 n: ]% @0 P+ n8 e4 I3 t    392 & 510 Coast AA Regiment" [8 w6 q7 i% H$ G9 U3 @
    223rd Field Artillery Battalion* L% E4 M0 z0 R) D& {7 Q5 R/ o
    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment" r& X# |5 h' {
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Defending units:
4 j; R7 B% S8 i% m, g    53rd Division
% j0 M' [" ?/ D4 w  |; E7 p    9th Division
6 V% \# o" g( @! u- F    22nd Division) x" V( H/ ~. j/ f. ~9 p
    5th Guards Division
& q) \6 f6 p, Y# |& s% K& h    47th Const Co % ?& O& L+ j1 v! B1 B
    1st Machine Cannon AA Battalion$ k) D/ n6 T0 C7 x* I" i
    56th JNAF AF Unit
; [8 c7 Q+ w; n' [! O    34th Ind. AA Battalion1 R) x9 `3 h9 \$ l+ f/ @: W
    83rd Field AA Battalion" o; ?- T: a9 U- E- b" D
    34th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
& u. C& T) ~1 z# s    3rd Engineer Construction Battalion
0 j. _, B+ z: e& Y7 T9 U. R& [    9th Field AF Construction Battalion
/ T7 B! V7 E3 m$ x    2nd Air Fleet, y) ^! V* ~# y; O
    2nd Army
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    8th Area Army* d; S" L! c9 G# C( `1 t; G/ P% {: L  Y
    3rd Air Division) e0 u& Z5 g8 i: z# r4 V; \
    56th Const Co
: e- ~) _' \: L4 M    25th Ind. Field Artillery Battalion
  _5 C7 }; A0 U4 S    26th Air Flotilla 4 C6 T0 S5 Q4 H. g
    29th Army( L5 @& Q6 Z; T5 ^9 ~( h
    2nd Machine Cannon AA Battalion
8 V$ o, D0 o% G    3rd Naval Construction Battalion1 P9 B* b8 h7 o7 w3 r- @5 K* b; c
    67th Construction Battalion! e' E" o, A. ?$ T: p7 ?8 |
    65th Construction Battalion: L* t7 e7 E# F$ J
    55th JNAF AF Unit - ~( K4 z. {  \/ {( A" L
    3rd Ind.AA Gun Co
$ T  X$ p3 @: u* {6 u, f( S: v    8th Field AF Construction Battalion! f% ~1 _9 ?0 l( a
    62nd Construction Battalion
- J1 o- \8 ^; u2 z5 j    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
5 g- q7 X/ _7 u5 R: ^, X: @5 b* ^& `! r# j    3rd Machine Cannon AA Battalion
! I5 A# }' r5 l5 b    41st Ind.AA Gun Co
! h/ S6 i3 O: f) s/ Z6 P" g    133rd AA Regiment; p) ]5 `/ x; \/ y. i
    95th Field AA Battalion
* ?8 E' d1 D' N    62nd Air Flotilla
. W& M1 t- v' d/ e; r    52nd Air Division
, f4 R* ^9 Q* c, a! C2 a    63rd Construction Battalion
3 k# r! a! V" X- y: g    14th Air Fleet
% I5 E; h0 ]* w9 O4 `# O    15th Const Co ( a  W1 a. E6 l% m
    69th Construction Battalion* r0 o- e, C6 m: B! L  l/ m
    26th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
) `7 ?, ^. p# r7 O1 a. r( R- U# n    10th Air Division# }0 I! b; b$ R$ m% a0 s: p
    48th Ind. AA Battalion
, Y" F' k7 L( J- G    4th Shipping Engineer Regiment8 o" T  i7 \5 q+ r
    15th Army# I, R# P- _7 A7 b# ?
    13th Air Division; r2 D$ G6 F9 b8 w; V8 f, I
    10th Area Fleet( ^# l6 w/ |% n8 t6 p
    5th Fleet
6 z- ]4 x0 ?0 z) \    3rd Special Base Force$ I3 F5 b5 d- N7 ^7 z
    4th Fleet /1# c6 r  R: Q! j/ l0 L+ x$ Y! @

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Ground combat at Palembang (48,91)
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$ m& C3 D" n0 j6 d+ ?% UAttacking force 44575 troops, 699 guns, 483 vehicles, Assault Value = 5615- t& a1 k, S1 p# V. L/ ~# ~$ {0 H6 X

6 v" J- y1 T- L" uDefending force 21105 troops, 270 guns, 177 vehicles, Assault Value = 149
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0 J/ W. i0 c) L5 b+ {Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 3
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Allied adjusted assault: 1277
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Japanese adjusted defense: 349
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Allied assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 3)
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' q/ D7 Q+ g0 eAllied Assault reduces fortifications to 30 ?( c) {' e) g% i

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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+), disruption(-)
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Attacker:
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4 \& e, ~6 W  w, t      731 casualties reported
* y# c4 Y8 Q  ]. K         Squads: 29 destroyed, 48 disabled
! T1 V* E* C- W+ Z, ^         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 38 disabled9 {+ l- w0 q8 ], h: M
         Engineers: 9 destroyed, 24 disabled0 V+ ~7 F# x6 Q, `
      Guns lost 21 (9 destroyed, 12 disabled)
4 P  S& [. U3 S  d. C1 {% `      Vehicles lost 16 (5 destroyed, 11 disabled)- U* C; C0 ~3 E

9 t/ b4 O: N- e/ NAllied ground losses:' Z- L) N" q/ Q2 {2 B" T, _
      436 casualties reported
& D; W( w( t- X; ?8 P: i1 i6 a         Squads: 4 destroyed, 42 disabled
' V$ J% S% u4 v         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled) r% S' z; o: ?2 E- U+ d5 n
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
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Assaulting units:
1 Y1 L$ i5 `' Z- E    1st Army Tank Regiment
6 l4 t1 s# U1 I" C& Y1 _5 L4 Z/ z    38th Infantry Division
$ j. j" h2 j* ?4 L4 u/ q4 P    XXI Corps Engineer Battalion: `1 y& ?: H6 I! ^+ w5 h! M& X
    254th Armoured Brigade- O8 J# z- S1 I3 J$ y; H
    32nd Army Tank Brigade6 B# g' t, g7 `3 R  H0 f3 B
    3rd Carabiniers Regiment
; e' z, o. I$ Y' x    Gardner's Horse Regiment) M$ W2 {1 A/ E. s" e
    2/4th Armoured Regiment, `; j; k& I* I3 P0 ]8 t
    XXXIII Corps Engineer Battalion! h' `% g# t3 C& o& y. t- o
    93rd Infantry Division
& k: J7 M: Z# j5 Y    713th Flame Tank Battalion
1 U7 j& |3 v. w/ ^    632nd Battalion: I- L) d7 P4 e, |
    8th Australian Division
& e' q. i8 |+ _% S/ f! [2 Z$ x8 w3 B/ n    2/5th Armoured Regiment7 a# z1 o6 E0 v9 S* s0 Y
    31st Armoured Division  E* ~) N9 U- o; l7 f# y8 i/ e
    268th Motorised Brigade5 q) ?' U+ p# i% F  I* C0 F
    7th Australian Division# r4 E  ]1 g# K9 x/ N
    4th Marine Division
1 o/ p5 Q# Y( V8 N! H- D* b    2nd Marine Regiment3 C$ X2 `/ @( O2 O; _
    2/6th Armoured Regiment% w& p; A2 c, n4 |; [( J  g5 _4 j
    4th Armoured Brigade
. X) G  Y: V, U    18th British Division3 w$ y1 X* v; I
    11th Australian Division; ~9 X$ ^9 o# v! b! B  i5 t
    8th Marine Regiment
7 w; ~( E0 G( |& e: l9 N) S% R    50th Tank Brigade+ e1 _* c9 M. t$ P4 u
    CenPac Amphib Tank Brigade
9 b: x2 Z0 v0 T" j% |    6th USMC Tank Battalion
0 {+ U, Z  }6 E' ?    51st Highland Division# I. t4 ~5 i3 L. |& ?% Q! E- D
    XI US Corps) y8 L- D' g1 a1 w9 h" ?0 g* h0 r
    462nd Parachute FA Bn /1
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. s  y5 [3 W! a& P% k3 U5 y0 ~& g; ?: O    46th Division+ f0 k+ ~4 P9 E- t
    28th Division& m0 g  Q' S# a& C; }3 S
    4th Naval Construction Battalion: J* {. J  @8 o0 |. X
    39th Army5 R; f, P4 {; b/ c# K4 i( j
    63rd JAAF AF Bn / s# w, c. y" O. `% ?* W
    41st Air Defense AA Battalion3 A8 ]9 ]# W( }$ v
    52nd Construction Battalion; n/ @0 a; O. K. Z# M6 i+ n1 G. q
    7th Field AF Construction Battalion! Y- t; i% o; }7 g
    31st Air Defense AA Regiment, f4 u0 m6 ~: B4 ?( x
    178th JAAF AF Bn & V* F* i$ k, h8 A$ W: n9 X- h
    10th Mortar Battalion
# i5 h1 @' a- ~2 j9 q    151st AA Regiment, q; x$ o' W- ?! o6 O" t  a
    152nd AA Regiment
8 x# p" ~/ I, W4 A/ J    57th Construction Battalion8 V' D8 q" X" b. Z- X  Q
    7th Ind. Engineer Regiment# o9 X- K. Q8 w. Y2 P
    13th Air Fleet /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 06, 45- H0 f. w% X7 d- F
盟军攻占巨港,资源完好无损
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( p5 \3 I2 Q* y6 y# C) jGround combat at Palembang (48,91)/ C, }. Q" t% c- h- C5 ~
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Allied Shock attack8 K$ @% f+ U0 x5 P% u6 |

& Y! a4 ^$ p+ V" [' zAttacking force 131143 troops, 2086 guns, 4315 vehicles, Assault Value = 5621
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Defending force 19780 troops, 248 guns, 174 vehicles, Assault Value = 104
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 0
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Allied adjusted assault: 3907 1 r# A7 e3 {6 Y* @. [

- b4 _# u) D6 o7 PJapanese adjusted defense: 112 % t! R6 t* ?& v2 Z' C8 R+ _" T
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Allied assault odds: 34 to 1 (fort level 0) 7 |9 U3 t: g8 u6 A

0 |' R; _* {0 z  i5 T' y( e6 vAllied forces CAPTURE Palembang !!!
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Combat modifiers6 W; a# c* k: a) l
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), experience(-)( Z# N/ T& h4 t, Y; M! }$ B
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-)
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% u$ t2 o7 w% \4 m$ M/ J$ AJapanese ground losses:& O8 k: T' w3 a$ C8 |  C9 ~
      12372 casualties reported0 R% f8 O( l) @# H+ f' a# @7 L2 g
         Squads: 424 destroyed, 0 disabled. P1 P4 J4 s( d  b; O" g3 a
         Non Combat: 346 destroyed, 175 disabled
/ E7 f0 y, C+ D& D4 K: Q1 @; ]         Engineers: 155 destroyed, 0 disabled' i, r* A/ `3 K
      Guns lost 251 (250 destroyed, 1 disabled)& B+ y" B+ q# |) q& l" i" \
      Vehicles lost 182 (180 destroyed, 2 disabled)( p) W# Q2 P# ^
      Units retreated 148 F' _1 E! n) e- x/ Q) y! O1 m
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Allied ground losses:
0 E" d9 H% D$ `      431 casualties reported
4 T/ W5 ]3 J, n6 v; r         Squads: 3 destroyed, 62 disabled, l& e1 Y& g2 f  }
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled
1 r# Y$ K  O, O* S$ H. K4 v( G         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 13 disabled
# M' n  {& w! M' p      Vehicles lost 20 (2 destroyed, 18 disabled)
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卡加延日军发动自杀冲锋# |4 P; |1 N1 k  `- L& _, {
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  @) b# ^7 K6 I3 h. jGround combat at Cagayan (79,89); ?7 P- z3 h1 E

0 M, X5 c- f8 p& ^1 I) A( ]Japanese Shock attack
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, w: u0 K4 |' c! W9 D" w$ qAttacking force 33221 troops, 302 guns, 59 vehicles, Assault Value = 498
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7 Y0 R# R% h/ E" W* p4 pDefending force 344886 troops, 6581 guns, 8982 vehicles, Assault Value = 114944 s" e. }, i3 E7 s' w

$ E# k* r# A. L& c- PJapanese adjusted assault: 4
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6 t7 W% K$ i8 g) o0 ~% \Allied adjusted defense: 8935
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2233 (fort level 0) % ~/ u# W* C6 G" g& R& ^7 a9 K7 q/ w5 j
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Combat modifiers
) J* |6 Q+ E* [; X8 Y" bDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-)( _5 t- g2 w$ i: e9 p
Attacker: shock(+)9 }% _4 U% c6 [. ]- z

& O" @" \" V/ y7 g' q" {! [Japanese ground losses:$ l" M  A* f( H9 G( f4 L+ e" d& B1 v
      27134 casualties reported/ }6 T  c# _% h" ]$ ~( O& ?
         Squads: 646 destroyed, 83 disabled+ S  O: x4 s  `. \4 ?
         Non Combat: 721 destroyed, 96 disabled' o& N/ ~8 Z5 }1 w) o/ X
         Engineers: 85 destroyed, 29 disabled9 ?- H( n$ b0 X0 l& R
      Guns lost 192 (163 destroyed, 29 disabled)
2 _7 f! v3 }( V% c) ~      Vehicles lost 40 (38 destroyed, 2 disabled)
5 P8 H/ B/ Q# b& H! S" ~      Units destroyed 2
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Allied ground losses:0 O4 h, k8 B& Q# B# g: F! K' R
      57 casualties reported% V" v( p- o+ Z; \' B
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
! W3 }1 s* B! X+ x( c/ S0 [         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
4 |+ x! b7 D' E4 z5 ]; |' x         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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: ?8 V2 j% V7 v  e( 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
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6 L. h) J$ L* p4 t/ vWeather in hex: Thunderstorms
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Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
+ ]( B* I8 s6 ]2 MEstimated time to target is 27 minutes
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Japanese aircraft: }8 ?7 x9 _  T# d# A0 j
      J7W1 Shinden x 339
" x2 H& w& d: A* P  f      Ki-94-II x 1  ~+ Q& j' Q9 \6 v$ Y7 g( \1 B

; H- x" M  O( S( l7 P7 }Allied aircraft" Q, F& S/ @: Q* W
      B-24J Liberator x 348
1 I; Z( G( W( H+ T      P-38J Lightning x 40
! Q4 N* e) S. k5 c; q) f      P-38L Lightning x 156. I+ B6 Y" z, q

) g$ n- B1 \) _2 O3 u- J! B1 N5 @; cJapanese aircraft losses# U; f8 i$ R" ?0 Q
      J7W1 Shinden: 2 destroyed, 6 damaged
( Q! b! v  e0 ?, C2 c; P6 L0 _      D4Y2-C Judy: 5 destroyed on ground
% n# u/ P* S3 m' h      E15K1 Norm: 4 destroyed on ground" b% j) D: e1 V: s% Y: A
      E13A1 Jake: 1 destroyed on ground
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Allied aircraft losses
3 H; U# Z) G  r; x      B-24J Liberator: 5 destroyed, 23 damaged
" Z9 ^- r- S7 z! t& X: e      B-24J Liberator: 2 destroyed by flak
  Z# `) w$ J7 e0 p. \4 f# a' W7 g      P-38J Lightning: 12 destroyed1 j8 U5 S) w& t+ K) s/ N+ K
      P-38L Lightning: 1 destroyed
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( }/ g% |0 {! H! I( `2 xJapanese ground losses:4 o. R( b" P. k
      11 casualties reported
: |" b( T, K+ @  R2 [         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 t8 P7 f4 C. i6 m$ v
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled' p: y, M+ B' ^- `2 C: Y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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Airbase hits 39. l9 v; [6 m& R# a
Airbase supply hits 138 d1 o, |# J1 p) I  Q" i5 {6 |- \
Runway hits 132
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) F8 w5 J5 _1 }0 u2 cMorning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77 $ u. y  f9 i! M# _$ }5 u
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Weather in hex: Thunderstorms0 h* R# q- P- r5 F3 d) ?$ N
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Raid detected at 78 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
9 K+ Y' O0 t1 U1 Z# u' vEstimated time to target is 26 minutes# \1 Y- Z3 O* V/ S; i

* M, b6 E: U3 @4 P% S. u' qJapanese aircraft
- P; k6 _- }2 x6 `/ l/ X# f& ^5 X      J7W1 Shinden x 324
$ ?; m( O& `0 g% X      Ki-94-II x 1+ \# ~2 c( z# s, h

8 S; \8 @9 v" @$ J- A3 a) p; E: dAllied aircraft! f, I/ v( F3 B8 l# Q: q
      B-24J Liberator x 37! |/ o- a8 z5 c' \
      P-38L Lightning x 18. D) [5 y& k  y
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Japanese aircraft losses4 L) m1 R1 G' A, R
      J7W1 Shinden: 4 destroyed
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" Q# R" t% l6 r! L  VAllied aircraft losses
. i) h1 v( L) m$ O* j. t      B-24J Liberator: 10 destroyed, 14 damaged
+ k* S: s6 i& P      B-24J Liberator: 3 destroyed by flak! T- w8 W7 U0 q/ F. d2 I
      P-38L Lightning: 7 destroyed1 A, K( T" |# y/ K; K5 M0 J$ H

5 y/ U& X1 o: m" T' q) ]Runway hits 2
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  w; t( i( |" @" t4 ^Morning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77
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+ l4 z5 x  C) j0 P% Q5 _- E1 R; p. HRaid detected at 77 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.) R$ g; d+ N; J+ A; b4 v8 k, C
Estimated time to target is 26 minutes: v4 M4 H3 {! F& X! n
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Japanese aircraft% S* }; Z" v0 u: l
      J7W1 Shinden x 296: d" w3 h5 P  r. ^. w4 T
      Ki-94-II x 1
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, o0 G. @6 C, l5 j% z8 j) nAllied aircraft( W( @9 X1 K! f9 P, x& f3 V
      B-24J Liberator x 18
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; X$ c5 _( A( W2 G- QNo Japanese losses
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0 v3 ]: a6 _* z" H3 [0 U3 TAllied aircraft losses
. M& \5 P- g+ t+ x8 Y1 K      B-24J Liberator: 5 destroyed, 5 damaged
9 |3 e! S7 \( q& x) T      B-24J Liberator: 2 destroyed by flak
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Morning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77
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Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
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# y7 q$ I+ b2 B% i* h8 d& IRaid detected at 63 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
$ b8 Y3 {% C8 EEstimated time to target is 21 minutes
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- n  Q, f3 m) P% |( KJapanese aircraft( D5 g9 c, r+ n0 f: z9 {% X' v
      J7W1 Shinden x 272; `7 R( I: f' ^2 F2 ?
      Ki-94-II x 15 J/ k- @7 O( X, C( V; ?

: R2 J: a) c' n: `" N* b; X& \Allied aircraft' _$ N5 }8 _/ f( D; S
      B-24J Liberator x 14
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Japanese aircraft losses4 ]2 X) Y/ @$ `9 g/ W
      J7W1 Shinden: 1 destroyed& N" X: M( ?! W6 X) M
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Allied aircraft losses1 {* ]) T5 a% t9 p! w' `9 X
      B-24J Liberator: 7 destroyed, 3 damaged
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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: b9 |1 G- }1 x. MAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 15, 450 t: x- K, t. ~9 {9 ^8 C+ {4 Q
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, H. Z* m: @- V* z
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1 h( a) ^3 e# L! F# ]! S0 CAfternoon Air attack on Kanoya , at 102,61 ( D: ]) {" [" r/ Z

% V6 P4 _& c8 nWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
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Raid detected at 38 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.7 X6 g2 R3 c/ B5 D6 f! F: u
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
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Japanese aircraft( c. {. t. A# O
      A7M2 Sam x 11
2 P; |/ u- A& I  a5 V      N1K5-J George x 49* x5 F7 @- E% T' u
      Ki-83 x 91 @4 p* |+ Y# s8 c$ N1 I8 U
      Ki-84r Frank x 10* g- Z8 S+ o( ]
      Ki-94-II x 17
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      B-29B Superfort x 767 ?' }2 l) R( ]- G- F+ Q
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No Japanese losses4 @7 U! f7 a! H: i
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Allied aircraft losses2 U2 n/ \) T, {, Q- v) Y) E5 l& c
      B-29B Superfort: 25 destroyed, 29 damaged; ]+ \7 U' T. ]
      B-29B Superfort: 1 destroyed by flak$ t0 t) l9 V: d; ?

2 a3 y6 O! Q5 y6 Q2 _; U4 J# PManpower hits 4& |) M* P! z) k7 q" J+ t
Resources hits 14
& G7 H% C# I+ f9 _2 J$ R6 ~Fires 1900
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" u& T3 n: f" M. ?Afternoon Air attack on Kanoya , at 102,61 ) ^7 ~5 c% Z6 q; o0 K# T& ~
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
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2 i5 @" J* n3 j7 n5 i8 v0 x- rRaid detected at 72 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
& g8 u: }; ]& E; P$ @$ gEstimated time to target is 21 minutes
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Japanese aircraft1 B* D2 v2 y& p2 T7 ^1 L3 A* s! K3 y
      A7M2 Sam x 5
. W' B9 D( w$ ?7 s9 `4 j# H  e1 ?      N1K5-J George x 37
5 D* f9 K9 R6 r3 j/ G7 a% T/ j      Ki-83 x 59 [. S/ n( w! E. T0 e7 O# t! w
      Ki-84r Frank x 7
3 \1 K' r0 U" D& \- @& Y      Ki-94-II x 12
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1 \1 e; b6 ?' n" ^$ g" d  {      B-29B Superfort x 398 m9 h$ t; X" ^* N

2 V& j, x( P' \7 wNo Japanese losses) M# A# a/ j! }; R' C
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Allied aircraft losses( V& z9 w6 V9 l& |$ @5 T/ [
      B-29B Superfort: 16 destroyed, 9 damaged
  Y; o) m+ Z# ?      B-29B Superfort: 1 destroyed by flak: c+ g" c8 H9 v
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Afternoon Air attack on Kanoya , at 102,61
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud7 J$ |6 P. g  C8 n2 R. S6 u
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Raid detected at 25 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.: Z( H7 E4 |, W$ D7 ]) ]
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
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      A7M2 Sam x 1
) ~* G6 p, j& A5 O& ]) H( O      N1K5-J George x 17( I4 Z6 R6 s9 G
      Ki-83 x 13 W& d; D) K' N- N. S, U
      Ki-84r Frank x 5* }$ I, Y9 n  G5 \9 r. F
      Ki-94-II x 7
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, N6 Q0 N# `0 p  s' F  C# w      B-29B Superfort x 11
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9 h" u' g+ C( T4 T' x# U4 i! ^No Japanese losses0 J" U: m: N" l8 S* M7 A

, Y! }; V- i# K1 iAllied aircraft losses
1 `' |) N3 @  }; a/ J; z      B-29B Superfort: 5 destroyed, 3 damaged
& r. o  z: g, F) ~+ C8 f      B-29B Superfort: 1 destroyed by flak
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8 e6 a# V  d7 r. a- N; ^  IAircraft Attacking:. e1 h, z4 ^. i7 |6 G8 p5 r
       3 x B-29B Superfort bombing from 6000 feet * 7 y$ I' ]  C$ F3 d
               City Attack: 18 x 500 lb GP Bomb
0 A, n1 k* ?* Q' r" wTF58把吕宋附近大批杂鱼日舰送入了海底/ j( e6 H8 @! k% z8 _+ q
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0 _) V1 H4 x! h+ [8 BAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Bataan at 78,77
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/ m/ [2 y- C6 j" UWeather in hex: Heavy cloud  t7 c% H0 D. J

0 o9 Q2 {1 ^2 b3 c* [  ^! sRaid detected at 25 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
% [" F4 Y  C+ j3 T$ r0 a" z3 Z" YEstimated time to target is 11 minutes) ?8 c8 Z0 L% A# g0 {% N( ^8 f8 D

: e1 d: Z  r6 S3 j; W# f' zAllied aircraft2 g7 N$ Q" L) ^1 k. _
      F6F-5 Hellcat x 162; Y4 R1 ?3 H% x+ {
      TBM-3 Avenger x 108' [' B/ u$ T9 w: Q' s: ^  |
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No Allied losses
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Japanese Ships5 W4 F2 J. F$ y/ c7 k
      TK Kinzan Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage& R" m$ s% O& x' ?
      TK Ryochi Maru/ F0 C3 d, l; Q' H! l- [' K, {
      SC CHa-892 m- z% U" ?2 x$ Q2 V4 G7 V
      TK Mino Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
) P5 G3 ~+ _" ^. C      TK Sanka Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
# e6 z: b- g, i      PB Kyo Maru #13, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
  C& P" t/ y' D9 f      TK Peking Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire
1 [8 }* P; o% V. f8 t      TK Enoshima Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk( [1 X; r! d8 l! o/ F) p5 E& M
      TK Enryaku Maru
+ I" q$ O. G! X; ]3 X6 B: d# q      TK Hioki Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  heavy damage- M8 P! h. F- |  {$ v! H$ a% N  V; m
      TK Yulin Maru
; [, c' P* V; J      SC CHa-85& i6 F7 B  d/ Z: |
      TK Iwato Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage/ H; k  A" N7 m* }7 n& g
      TK Teifu Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
9 r9 t* v, }1 l3 V) }# `      TK Yuno Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk/ t. L5 @! j) l+ O6 U
      TK Yaei Maru* K+ w$ E" ~- F
      TK Eiho Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk# F$ |6 W4 Y% u+ n. V' H
      TK Asukasan Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
5 w  D  {6 C; y  R! @) E      TK Ikutagawa Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk: F/ X8 q% l1 w7 p. ?" C* |
      TK Daijo Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
# {% N. }1 V- P! y8 |: u0 P      TK Seiyo Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
6 v9 N) g9 q3 b1 d! J, F# A      TK Nissei Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk
" \  i' x4 _( |      SC CHa-831 C, e9 b- K7 }9 X

. n4 N0 ^% t* G# xAircraft Attacking:
; Y6 K, W' D+ W! d# D" w: ~. t      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet
5 c$ W. _  u6 C               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo! u) f6 @6 j' ^  Q+ V+ R
      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet
+ Y6 r4 D  F! s1 F               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo
5 }+ _0 A4 J) \2 g5 x" q2 m6 W      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet0 b& U1 l) q; u$ z  v
               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo
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2 }% m+ Y6 B' }, E$ NCHa-89 dead in the water .../ w8 M/ e$ k4 q1 x1 Y& `
Kyo Maru #13 dead in the water ...
# i* v, o8 f. G& d7 uCHa-85 dead in the water ...
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; h/ L2 m# Y5 q& h& nAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Manila at 79,77
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Weather in hex: Light cloud
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Raid detected at 77 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
) g: _! y* _3 `" l+ L5 A$ oEstimated time to target is 35 minutes1 k, K- `3 z1 L

% f$ k$ W. Y% cAllied aircraft/ r! q/ X- ~! x7 O( u
      F6F-5 Hellcat x 81) P8 s9 r9 L3 X3 {- p! K4 t
      TBM-3 Avenger x 1086 v9 z; ]: _: h, z

7 L  O! h% p' y  T% J6 o5 NAllied aircraft losses  G- g3 t/ T; i! m' A
      TBM-3 Avenger: 1 damaged3 s3 x5 r" Q  R; A4 H# y  X" V; L

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1 Y' [" n5 h7 i' U9 t* f' N      xAK Muroran Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk
: |, F' W& V; [6 r      xAK Nitian Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
0 o% y. t3 z4 \/ A% f7 x      xAK Totori Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
( y7 Z+ t' M* M6 ~) J0 I      xAK Taizin Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
+ Z8 D( O4 l) A  ]      xAK Hokusei Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk# A% `5 C2 p; ^8 N; O
      xAK Mansyu Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
$ a, H' x+ ?; p& u' w- P      xAK Anzan Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk
) v6 K: n6 g4 t- G      xAK Kotohira Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
( i) Q6 |. p7 ]% X. P0 G% s      AK Yamagiri Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
; K: X& @5 {  H* b  Z# }! s* h      xAK Kaisyo Maru
0 R! m1 W- k) o0 C  U8 z      xAK Kinkai Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
3 H8 {  E$ O/ _6 x      xAK Kokuryu Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk/ c2 I* I) E/ ~
      xAK Eihuku Maru+ ]9 \9 Q: f6 D8 ]
      xAK Koyu Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage4 r% d7 R! y! c5 M& R9 G
      AK Tatutaki Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
3 F" M6 G- ]1 L% u1 j" v: b      xAK Daigen Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
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Aircraft Attacking:
2 M& ?1 O) t6 `& n" T" i      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet
5 x  m& d3 V- \' F4 g4 S; f               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo
, E# n" K9 H1 ?3 Y7 U. F      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet$ V1 @9 Q) J( b+ G0 i/ G2 ]: ?
               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo
. p/ {4 m( }( |2 @      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet
" `1 Y8 }' p' U* K- {( E! w, d. o" ?& W               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
8 t( ~9 B) A0 X  w5 n& B/ |' S3 RP-38L闪电式战斗机,压制了新加坡机场
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" \! P  W$ b5 b" {; f* _Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud* s! D( k3 d2 h* a6 A5 X7 O
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Raid detected at 74 NM, estimated altitude 42,000 feet.
& [! I- D7 E  n2 I- \$ MEstimated time to target is 22 minutes- s$ ?6 d; u* I) i. ?. {
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Japanese aircraft  l/ B: _: e( s
      N1K5-J George x 159
, b# [! \# G0 x2 t, K6 v& l      Ki-84r Frank x 135 n! E$ J6 r0 C& w$ C/ ]' z

. ~  D! R. g0 W6 |Allied aircraft
) b/ B$ O8 W! [% E: g2 B" l      Thunderbolt II x 203! r( J4 i% b6 b
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Japanese aircraft losses, \" t- j& }- P( {' [0 y
      N1K5-J George: 10 destroyed7 \0 T/ G- F- c$ J. L, ~7 T8 X9 ^
      Ki-84r Frank: 2 destroyed
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Allied aircraft losses/ {8 Z* d! h. L, J7 M
      Thunderbolt II: 1 destroyed
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+ I1 Q; x0 p3 ]6 K/ b3 K  h+ pMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud7 Z6 N4 [1 x9 j- |2 t) l: s
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Raid detected at 79 NM, estimated altitude 45,000 feet.! |+ M: c' w; Y) m( U" b
Estimated time to target is 23 minutes
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Japanese aircraft) _+ u; ~' }- }* n6 Y6 q* b. c2 V! C
      N1K5-J George x 116: F& O* t0 g, w) U6 H; E
      Ki-84r Frank x 82 b7 v. V* l- v5 R# ?
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Allied aircraft
( F  B8 V' g% ~! n8 O      Thunderbolt I x 87" D1 R; S" c# U( d. h4 g0 E
      Thunderbolt II x 13! K+ u6 Y4 R* y+ t

" U2 O4 I) x# N7 ~3 tJapanese aircraft losses
8 J% r6 h& z; p9 E. E% D- S% _      N1K5-J George: 5 destroyed
. T) v; O2 v# _7 q0 }! U      Ki-84r Frank: 3 destroyed- E" p, e! i4 _, S2 [
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Allied aircraft losses
. e" ~8 g" J9 }$ {      Thunderbolt I: 1 destroyed
3 z' [4 G; Y" Q* h7 a$ j9 e      Thunderbolt II: 1 destroyed) {8 s4 Z) i+ F1 q1 K" {
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! D7 _# M! `$ W; b. ?' ]Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84 ; M( y; _* b5 x& q3 M; @6 X: c# b

1 H) l9 k  V5 h# _2 zWeather in hex: Partial cloud
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" G* i" b' l6 R! S/ R9 \9 nRaid detected at 76 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
9 N- ^# G% T: |" E3 LEstimated time to target is 26 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
& ]; B, ?1 U- h( S7 |      N1K5-J George x 94
) {5 e# G+ X% J9 s' z      Ki-84r Frank x 4
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Allied aircraft
2 _3 c* T7 _. }% G/ R      P-38L Lightning x 25
" o; @- N2 k( G5 K3 j2 o0 k: l      PB4Y-1 Liberator x 53
4 T/ n) ^- t; ^8 J      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 60/ R; q! T. _- q$ A% Q7 S; X* T  g1 A

" }/ h0 K1 o6 D1 D$ V* TJapanese aircraft losses9 H6 w9 H, j- `0 Z0 F
      N1K5-J George: 1 destroyed, 78 damaged
  @8 w( m8 K  b8 k      N1K5-J George: 23 destroyed on ground& `7 f7 L* M# T" X4 ~) {
      E15K1 Norm: 5 destroyed on ground1 }  h9 M! y% r+ i
      Ki-49-II KAI Helen: 64 destroyed on ground
/ u+ \7 p+ Y9 N$ f) |' k" e      G3M3 Nell: 24 destroyed on ground
5 J+ P( A* h* s4 `# h      Ki-46-III Dinah: 1 destroyed on ground
/ G& z& ?4 q% C3 q      G4M2e Betty: 4 destroyed on ground
' o+ W& N# g  b      E13A1 Jake: 2 destroyed on ground
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; A: d# u; P, w6 |, h& G; @5 pAllied aircraft losses
2 [9 [' r( L& Y7 E$ R) @2 b      P-38L Lightning: 7 destroyed. y' h& k" U. n* a
      PB4Y-1 Liberator: 3 destroyed, 2 damaged
* B4 G1 E; j! t$ H0 w' P: C9 Q8 ^      PB4Y-2 Privateer: 1 destroyed, 3 damaged- P( g/ B7 t" Y) I- d6 ?

) w9 U# x# E0 t2 L  \. lJapanese ground losses:8 o% d( k' u! T5 n
      8 casualties reported
$ Q9 `' X' \* |+ X         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled$ v) a0 M) y# q* P
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
/ s3 [9 c' i- ?2 y         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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! ~. D+ e! X* }2 h, JAirbase hits 48
2 q" j! n4 l( w2 TAirbase supply hits 4
& i9 g" v4 A  t. q- VRunway hits 83
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3 U6 w) i3 `6 p: @Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84
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+ X* i; O% A  u+ RRaid detected at 76 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.8 A4 p6 d: w, M, ]) k1 g8 k
Estimated time to target is 26 minutes
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; i  X4 B+ F  A. b. z% IJapanese aircraft7 _; \8 }( E, I5 ]
      N1K5-J George x 77' i  T1 R0 D7 Z0 t
      Ki-84r Frank x 2* n  G" j* F) {' ~$ z# @- e

1 o8 i( b# r: ~9 H* U  v& z$ |Allied aircraft
/ C, j# @+ ?/ _  [$ S' y5 j: _      P-38L Lightning x 47( N. B5 s0 l, Y& @* m: q: p/ a* r& B6 b
      PB4Y-1 Liberator x 21
; k/ V' Q2 k" |& `/ B. I      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 9
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Japanese aircraft losses" k  r8 _$ g) _7 p$ w5 Q
      N1K5-J George: 1 destroyed, 11 damaged2 P* _& f% Z0 U
      N1K5-J George: 8 destroyed on ground
4 z0 o% f, G, _! b      Ki-46-III Dinah: 1 destroyed on ground) l; n6 O/ q" ~0 Z
      Ki-49-II KAI Helen: 9 destroyed on ground
3 V0 T& {' A# M      E15K1 Norm: 2 destroyed on ground* {/ ]+ _$ U7 P1 a, W
      G3M3 Nell: 4 destroyed on ground
7 g/ W' q* _: l- b/ {, v4 n6 Q      E13A1 Jake: 1 destroyed on ground
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' A) Q. f" `% A. u  z" X# YAllied aircraft losses
( C" A- }0 O2 s, n      P-38L Lightning: 9 destroyed
7 M+ j3 l4 G3 E; w# O      PB4Y-1 Liberator: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged1 ^7 B9 e; i( {3 y
      PB4Y-2 Privateer: 2 destroyed, 2 damaged1 e* z: g1 r6 E
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Airbase hits 3, q) Z# j4 b5 c1 R
Runway hits 15
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 19, 45
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盟军攻占了黎牙实比后迅速北上攻占Naga。0 v  \  A  ?6 O# k
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0 E) ?2 i2 p! Q! _/ Q/ sGround combat at Naga (81,81)
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" ]' g7 P7 k* n- |# w6 c3 ]Allied Shock attack
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! }, N3 O9 f8 B# ]& }Attacking force 48271 troops, 654 guns, 1183 vehicles, Assault Value = 2098  M* B- Q* U* e! X& `% U" p! j
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Defending force 8106 troops, 65 guns, 136 vehicles, Assault Value = 94
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Allied adjusted assault: 2522   d8 Y6 i/ n# o  _

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9 @7 K  ?9 i& R6 T/ s$ U) DJapanese adjusted defense: 12
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Allied assault odds: 210 to 1 (fort level 0) 2 O" `% ]& }" o* o3 e! j
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Allied forces CAPTURE Naga !!!4 |: @; ~/ a. q6 P5 @' C  n

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Combat modifiers! p2 @% P2 Z- V
Defender: leaders(+), preparation(-), fatigue(-), experience(-)7 r7 o/ u( C& f( X" W4 m+ |# U
supply(-)
4 f7 s* {3 N* t; k4 E! y" \Attacker: shock(+)/ C0 p' ?. Q8 N' W! f
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+ i# E" Q8 ]5 V& E2 p: t6 jJapanese ground losses:1 a! u! n9 X7 d) m/ d
      8017 casualties reported2 d! W- X  P$ R; B
         Squads: 200 destroyed, 0 disabled4 p! ]; M# p% M- O+ \/ s- P
         Non Combat: 706 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 x9 \) \$ g8 E+ C' ?. S: L4 D         Engineers: 20 destroyed, 0 disabled/ Z5 S: I* E& S
      Guns lost 96 (96 destroyed, 0 disabled)
+ T" B7 C. ^7 P) H  y4 V4 o2 f      Vehicles lost 182 (182 destroyed, 0 disabled)
' w( P2 j# E/ t) l( r+ W: w% z) U; n      Units destroyed 4  D6 F9 p; Y3 u, }) A

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Allied ground losses:- l5 G! y" w, q+ Q
      83 casualties reported: ?  C6 x( N+ e6 O
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 10 disabled; M* y# ^/ t6 n+ `; Z8 X& ]
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
0 S# F4 Y4 ^% R, r; Y* S' |% N2 m! \         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled% B0 q- `! J' z, R; i; {

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Assaulting units:5 y5 h" U% V7 J% g. |  `1 x7 h0 o: ?; i
    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment6 l7 e! K2 [% C6 e% c# ?: l) ^
    1st Australian Para Battalion
" r- X3 ?  i2 P4 d) `# R# _: S    2nd Marine Division3 t' O% O) l# U$ K
    710th Tank Battalion
4 \" V: E) Q" e: B! U    5th Marine Division- G4 m$ C& i/ b+ b% x* }
    711th Tank Battalion# X! ~  m: W: B+ ^
    767th Tank Battalion
+ e0 ~- j) s4 w' }, }3 q0 v    716th Tank Battalion
4 O5 G& _. w0 B$ `0 Y    2nd NZ Division5 O7 Q/ ^6 m, x% c) s
    VII US Amphib Force ) s! M1 D5 D, V0 J) T
    251st Coast AA Regiment
, z3 S( x) h/ y    205th Coast AA Regiment6 y0 D( H% y, e6 w: v. N8 j
    30th USN Naval Construction Regiment# @' f: k  @7 A3 e
    97th Coast AA Regiment( [3 P) c5 w3 q, I+ [0 H+ r
    34th USN Naval Construction Battalion
5 H3 \3 [/ Q* n0 T" [$ t& E/ p    2nd USN Naval Construction Regiment: Z- E8 C# d& J9 A
    511th Coast AA Regiment
9 Y8 ~+ [& Y3 e( N9 r9 ?3 p% f    18th USN Naval Construction Regiment
) {9 b5 _/ V5 N- B9 E! o    20th USN Naval Construction Regiment
. B. {) M2 q' [( M, V6 }7 U    6th USN Naval Construction Regiment0 I; j- @/ p: K) W( ]  V* t5 x
    8th USN Naval Construction Battalion; Q% c; E+ H4 D/ s/ Q
    41st USN Naval Construction Battalion. f- B$ e3 k3 r3 T5 v; B
    857th Engineer Aviation Battalion3 j1 H% h2 O! z4 p
    5th USN Naval Construction Battalion  \/ a& F4 ^+ f
    4th USN Naval Construction Battalion" i4 f+ O: f0 Q
    37th USN Naval Construction Battalion
9 i1 T, }* Y7 o# {5 [( B* t    25th USN Naval Construction Battalion
' q& M7 o, Z* D) ?' \    19th USN Naval Construction Battalion3 f3 N5 z/ I2 X( D2 R& y# b8 `
    20th USN Naval Construction Battalion
* U- ]' n* u0 @9 J$ `) Q    23rd USN Naval Construction Battalion* U7 k6 e- ?% q& s) c4 y) H1 h& f
    40th USN Naval Construction Battalion
: d5 C" V- N# g, [" Z2 f$ [$ [- S    17th USN Naval Construction Regiment
0 n3 A! l% D1 ]6 h* C    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment
5 S5 ^0 M& b& C. e) L- d; A    7th USN Naval Construction Battalion
! {$ Q! l/ B4 W( e& g; [( v    607th Coast AA Regiment
2 l4 T$ ?' h  O- X+ E+ i    18th USN Naval Construction Battalion
  M2 {! q( a+ E    36th USN Naval Construction Battalion) w, q4 t* ?6 v: O& j( O0 ?5 B" W
    119th USAAF Base Force /7
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    26th Ind.Mixed Brigade
$ d- i9 H7 D6 q; Q) [    35th Army" O3 K* }! ^5 r  L0 P
    7th JAAF Base Force
( s# C7 X0 a3 F) s    70th JNAF AF Unit
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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