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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR May 26, 440 W2 |6 k- j3 f2 h! C x
红叶大将在威克岛转进之后不甘寂寞,又在恩尼威托克炮制了一场闹剧。0 D' R6 `% I2 p6 E# q+ I0 ]( i
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在联合舰队4艘重巡的炮击准备和大量陆攻的密集轰炸之后,天蝗预定的4个伞兵联队只有一个乘大艇决死突击,结果在美军一个岸防营防守的小小岛礁上碰得头破血流,几百伞兵全军覆没
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Night Naval bombardment of Eniwetok at 127,108 - Coastal Guns Fire Back!' Q* e |* t# }& w+ D& t- N$ y4 G4 H
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no flights
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( k. e3 b2 W/ X' X9 ~6 RAllied aircraft losses
! W0 {& F, C+ D: s; z- {3 K+ b% }4 w C-47 Skytrain: 3 damaged) d( c) i3 o% z: a1 ]
PBM-3D Mariner: 3 damaged0 s& g) z; X* @, Z: N4 o
1 R+ ]* M. q1 @ R/ _7 o23 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.; T3 d8 p4 F9 B [0 \6 r% G
: Z% ~ o* J' j" @6 PJapanese Ships
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0 D! x& i3 l9 w7 J# n CA Maya
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0 l# x+ B4 c! q; E# u CA Takao; P0 p S' z; l8 u( R: [
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# s! e! K; f3 M$ cAllied ground losses:
# y. q7 o3 B& i& c: j# l 174 casualties reported- J: r9 `1 Z. |
Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled( l6 Z( c6 m% z9 V
Non Combat: 12 destroyed, 38 disabled( B6 w% ?1 \3 \
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# O& l: _# o7 o Guns lost 23 (1 destroyed, 22 disabled)+ n" d; G/ D2 X, t7 ]
Vehicles lost 19 (8 destroyed, 11 disabled)# H; l+ L8 B- N# j
9 J% _2 O7 E3 f; G8 U( DAirbase hits 3
^, b- q/ K& I6 F* [3 TAirbase supply hits 3! A$ c# N: a3 x. f
Runway hits 25! n' N4 P8 o9 j; A9 w; a! F# n
Port hits 10
, N4 m8 z4 s! Z6 N0 X5 T9 y9 cPort supply hits 22 |. S l6 \ d
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5 T4 j% J! R6 ~4 y% GMorning Air attack on 11th Marine Defense Battalion, at 127,108 (Eniwetok): D) y& b& | A6 _+ b
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
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Raid spotted at 38 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
& h: b( c# z" Z! H7 i9 h( f3 p, @Estimated time to target is 14 minutes
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G3M3 Nell x 48
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Japanese aircraft losses
% N3 Z$ G7 X y+ E9 l; u9 T O( } G3M3 Nell: 14 damaged
- z ]$ \ t) e% x+ e G3M3 Nell: 1 destroyed by flak( |8 c1 ?, x1 E+ _+ s# E9 Q
+ {: O3 G" `) ]Allied ground losses:
' Z6 l- ?" t0 L0 X4 g* ?! @ 69 casualties reported
5 g! B. F+ P$ \$ ^ { Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled" I6 W6 Q9 w$ w+ I8 l2 l
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 11 disabled) G8 h3 \' v3 K4 Q, ?* Q
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled9 }0 Z! Q j$ {' H, o" f5 F
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; l7 C: m. e8 xMorning Air attack on 11th Marine Defense Battalion, at 127,108 (Eniwetok). i6 r+ r" F X4 _
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud* f |8 e9 \6 Z# `' i
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Raid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.7 l9 w* H4 O& d8 d( X: e- _5 n
Estimated time to target is 14 minutes: t7 {- \: A2 [- O* q# w
1 y# v3 f5 x$ J( Z; zJapanese aircraft
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7 Q. X+ _! ]8 \Japanese aircraft losses
" L, q( D* t: y& t G3M3 Nell: 15 damaged
5 T/ s3 Y- @& Q7 { G3M3 Nell: 1 destroyed by flak
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8 j5 A' B% O1 z$ W$ K6 ]Allied ground losses:# x; H: B" Q0 X5 c# k# N% N1 ?
87 casualties reported
: B* S. M* U# `: W# q' l! m+ j( m Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
& U8 y" {2 q- x6 q/ S' d Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 13 disabled$ ~( c v' |- H( u0 E1 c) g) }! l+ z
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
: e$ j7 [% R- D& n8 R$ L$ A8 ] Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)2 u2 M" u0 c6 z0 }. h" Y2 D/ n0 S
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* \* `& O" x3 Z; A1 ~Morning Air attack on 76th Coast AA Regiment, at 127,108 (Eniwetok)
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2 ~% b. }5 k' }: ~Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.
! J, s7 U" T7 F7 n) _! R8 @Estimated time to target is 7 minutes6 a, H4 `( \8 C
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Japanese aircraft: j% ?% I: X7 r/ D' c* ~8 i
G3M3 Nell x 18
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: h0 [, }. g* V) c3 Z2 M: FJapanese aircraft losses4 L: i) {+ W. e7 ` K6 [& k+ Q+ L+ j
G3M3 Nell: 3 damaged
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Allied ground losses:
9 `+ }+ O# U- A% v* N( } 5 casualties reported
: t% N; b! Z# d" u' F' \ Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 e0 G4 U. P: z3 P% ~ Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
, ~( B9 a* F. |; N8 o! w Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 G; r" b. T" c1 N Guns lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)! h5 `" R7 d* U0 {9 u7 n# C# V
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" j- O4 ]5 D9 Z EGround combat at Eniwetok (127,108)
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Japanese Shock attack
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) x2 U( i+ l9 }$ h9 M( ]. v- MAttacking force 751 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 31, S# U p6 @+ j+ Q
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Defending force 2756 troops, 241 guns, 80 vehicles, Assault Value = 25/ m+ Y) G, q* a' m0 b+ p i# V
U) m; O9 {0 t3 }4 ~ T2 IJapanese adjusted assault: 0 % c) D/ N, e3 ?$ }* D1 q
/ J& d/ P& {2 m8 G% eAllied adjusted defense: 17 3 F: v Z2 {0 n/ q' \) b8 a! K
1 e8 n3 x2 x7 w L2 VJapanese assault odds: 1 to 99 (fort level 1) , s- h1 L0 ^/ j+ ^1 O
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Combat modifiers
% U1 P2 R% E9 x# m% ADefender: disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)) N# p" D4 O/ Y0 X
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-)$ b* d. d# Z/ C$ r5 E* n
; ?/ y" `$ q. `$ q6 f0 W* YJapanese ground losses:; K8 y6 S: x# }% l' l; L# C
325 casualties reported; p& C8 Q! E1 K) Z8 Q3 f- w: [
Squads: 17 destroyed, 23 disabled) d6 ]: B0 V: H% ]6 i7 {; `. ~
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled
8 _ P! l* h$ U3 P6 {6 n `7 h# a6 _, Y Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
- S# G% N; i% h& P Guns lost 3 (2 destroyed, 1 disabled)
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369th Coast AA Regiment
8 ]5 @5 V3 k& |1 {. n 11th Marine Defense Battalion
! F, W" @/ W$ k& c 76th Coast AA Regiment
9 S1 f$ L7 D: j* l7 m2 J" U 31st Aviation Base Force /1 |
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