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没有制空权就没有制海权,没有制海权就无法防守孤岛。
江湖
在58眼皮底下强行补给没有成功希望,天蝗还是且战且退吧,反正拖到结束还是有希望的
鬼畜米帝组织阅舰式正巧拿快速编队操了炮
日军是准备声东击西吗?美军不能高兴得太早啊
27v5啊,坐看日军守备部队玉碎
都什么时间了还能声东击西?不露底盟军才会有所忌惮
舰机不存人不语,波纳佩前立斜阳* |% ~4 }* e  ]% i% V
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使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
由于战事突然,并没有太多补给库存在波纳佩,在战役过程中,补给消耗的速度大大超出当地的库存数量,因此,战役一开始,帝国就已经开始组织各种手段投送补给,但是还远远顶不上消耗的速度。此战基本宣告波纳佩守军获得外援的所有途径的断绝,剩下的只有依靠守军自身的顽强了。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
大将用起了拖字诀
我一直觉得蝗军补给不充足。
江湖
天蝗国庆放假出游,本档暂停了几天
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 08, 44
: F  l  F' A6 y/ ?* ]. V9 b! \5 G盟军继续在岛上同日军打炮战,日军伤亡稳定增加; I  v  n/ |9 `) H8 i6 i
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Ground combat at Ponape (119,113)
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Allied Bombardment attack$ i$ r( Y4 H* T8 Y
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Attacking force 5327 troops, 333 guns, 148 vehicles, Assault Value = 2444; @- ?' k6 n# r) x/ J+ c
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Defending force 45223 troops, 615 guns, 278 vehicles, Assault Value = 1000
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3 y/ X% R$ c; O7 D6 WJapanese ground losses:
3 W0 z2 E9 \( j: k2 z  H0 T/ g      834 casualties reported
: g0 _6 `& |0 m1 n: E: H9 R; c" J7 @         Squads: 33 destroyed, 19 disabled2 Q+ h. {. N4 M' z
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 7 disabled
# f7 }  w# N: p  `8 p         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled2 J( o3 @! g9 {7 Q
      Guns lost 16 (4 destroyed, 12 disabled)8 j4 W+ ]8 @8 J

% j+ u5 a& k" i- a( F* G$ S" fAllied ground losses:
# K5 X+ p4 }3 u  c      16 casualties reported8 Y" X2 l+ h% E# d3 O  G* b
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
) u/ Z* F, \) n& q5 w# E$ O         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
4 w3 K# s8 p7 q         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 09, 449 C# w" x9 `( S! ?
盟军再次对波纳佩发动猛攻,日军疲态毕现,已不能持久
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TF 195 encounters mine field at Ponape (119,113) - Coastal Guns Fire Back!, Q1 V0 H( D) {1 Z2 J8 Y

- \+ b6 ?8 _& Q100 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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9 ~5 h" K. f9 ?2 D9 e      DMS Ellyson, Shell hits 1
- h6 Q- W% D3 r& n  P2 Q      DMS Forrest
/ B: |$ E; _! O. ]8 _      DMS Hamilton
+ A5 T, T1 Q1 t5 i0 D( B      DD Guest
, k$ i6 u2 s& K- a- K( g/ Z      DD Albert Grant
4 G5 p+ Y; |2 z& [  m. z1 j7 I4 [      DD Daly+ R7 j% q. b- l  n
      DD Cowell
) v/ A) A, P3 j3 T( ~6 e" d      DD Cotten) s9 F: ?* |5 g6 e, J" i
      DD Foote, Mine hits 1,  heavy damage4 C! ]; k# Z& Q" d9 [/ \' D
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Ponape Naval Fortress firing at DMS Ellyson$ W  }" @" `7 g0 N/ \7 q+ O3 j: I! B
Ponape Naval Fortress firing at DMS Forrest
* H  f: q& z. I2 o, z; N98 mines cleared
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; M$ w5 d3 r1 cNight Naval bombardment of Ponape at 119,113; `, R  ?( W5 s8 d) r5 n: l

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      ACM Wa 1, Shell hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage: b$ l8 S1 A' i; t! k

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9 p% T* a" `; s4 V3 _( ?% y' Q! _      CA Wichita
$ j6 M5 J( j* \6 J5 b9 ^      CA Vincennes
5 l8 o4 B: N, p. H& `; _! s# {      CA Quincy
2 ~" o* P, ^: S      CA San Francisco
' K$ A5 \; i5 F1 ]$ H4 {      CA Minneapolis# [% }8 r8 [# P; Y/ j, i+ d4 P/ T
      CA Astoria# V; I9 O0 o9 [% T4 M
      CA Chicago3 n* P. d1 k7 `" E3 X7 [
      CA Louisville
( V- Z+ K+ _# \5 b- K7 m& i      CA Chester. j; z1 E0 y% K
      CA Northampton
$ |& B- Q: F3 N' p4 N      CA Portland
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3 e( T: P2 z. ~& D' oJapanese ground losses:; l# c1 Y$ w8 X* w( l1 s
      54 casualties reported
  B! h! c( }+ D$ t: B# [& W         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
: L9 T. m7 i  G1 x         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 8 disabled
* R( P" C. n4 u; E2 t% F5 [         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled0 y5 x" k( d. a; B" w8 I4 ~/ K& ?
      Guns lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)- Q- F2 S* G$ Z) i1 W: H5 R
      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)7 x& u- K& m" j5 I" ]4 ]6 u
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Airbase hits 1
& U+ t/ d8 A& e: k$ XRunway hits 16$ k+ p" b0 u+ j7 Z5 O  I

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Night Naval bombardment of Ponape at 119,113
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& x" c0 U$ s2 F/ A+ k& Z* K' T      BB Alabama# u$ w/ Z  o2 f  x
      BB Massachusetts
. v  u5 r# y8 N4 D      BB Indiana2 K9 [" M! j* n7 I0 @
      BB South Dakota  |( F" t2 J9 s: Y* ~) b0 c
      BB Washington: x8 ?% v" r7 p9 P& v
      BB North Carolina  |$ _" _( t7 L: j$ L

0 y- V( F) ]* I1 \2 ]Japanese ground losses:
& M6 I# Z; E* ~  c      570 casualties reported
1 a% Y* @( Q) I. Z+ I3 g% w$ e# @! {         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
( j! \. j" \# V  e         Non Combat: 52 destroyed, 25 disabled
& B; |7 r' P* v7 I( X+ S         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 2 disabled
, p: p2 G! y3 I! Z# z# w      Guns lost 27 (11 destroyed, 16 disabled)9 y' B; v- k- B9 x
      Vehicles lost 13 (10 destroyed, 3 disabled)
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Airbase hits 7' i1 I0 O0 D# H8 M& B' l
Airbase supply hits 1% [, ?. O% i4 {$ `. x
Runway hits 15* Q9 c  ]" S$ x! ^* D
Port hits 3$ M+ J. j, `5 e7 h5 U  l7 [0 z" Q
Port supply hits 29 l" z1 l; V" E% J7 ~8 ?/ ]
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5 V$ U& g4 r9 |* h: vNight Naval bombardment of Ponape at 119,113
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+ I' _/ e9 `1 Y- v  D  q( XAllied Ships: U5 z+ ]# `4 A6 d$ `% w$ u) X
      BB Queen Elizabeth. P% i- a/ s. q% U
      BB Valiant$ ^% Y) G& y# @+ [
      BB Mississippi$ E( \% l0 u" M( h
      BB New Mexico) C7 N# c' D+ j) s0 x. V
      BB Idaho) i3 S. R/ C4 m! d. ^: l
      BB West Virginia
- p* m- a4 w: V+ y# k5 t: q      BB Colorado
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) _6 ~2 Z0 e2 W! i$ CJapanese ground losses:
$ m2 a2 ~% x( G      603 casualties reported
" Q, b/ t9 U0 b' s0 y# j* z         Squads: 1 destroyed, 31 disabled0 g# Q$ ~- o+ H6 B( ]9 E
         Non Combat: 16 destroyed, 40 disabled
% H; n" e8 \& v' E+ [$ V         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 7 disabled2 e& S1 |  _+ ~7 f$ T: X/ @! p. L6 a. d
      Guns lost 24 (8 destroyed, 16 disabled)
( X" p, b% W( @$ D      Vehicles lost 7 (5 destroyed, 2 disabled)3 [: @; h, s, Z$ i6 |% v6 I

9 I: l5 J8 I9 ?- s, g# x, QAirbase hits 5& z, ~* R. }7 T, J& j9 p
Airbase supply hits 2' z! u. K7 e4 g" u+ T
Runway hits 7
" U1 @: x  ~: z6 K1 TPort hits 1
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BB Queen Elizabeth firing at Ponape
' y8 E- v5 e8 nWalrus II acting as spotter for BB Valiant# A1 X7 [9 x5 b5 B
BB Valiant firing at 33rd/A Division1 G- i1 c* G3 D5 w7 q, {! ?4 @
BB Mississippi firing at 33rd/C Division% r/ @8 p0 |7 |# i
BB New Mexico firing at Ponape
$ B  b6 b) i% M. G( l! KBB Idaho firing at Ponape
& k0 w. R9 K* D$ S. J  rOS2U-3 Kingfisher acting as spotter for BB West Virginia" L. v8 A6 B3 ^9 ~
BB West Virginia firing at 81st/C Division- q5 K0 F, Y8 d* }$ y
BB Colorado firing at Ponape % A+ W( f& B9 [, l' E( c
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$ n, f: o0 i" S7 r/ x& R1 lAfternoon Air attack on Kure 7th SNLF, at 119,113 (Ponape)
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0 |( ?; P0 ~9 o9 JWeather in hex: Light rain9 P' h8 F3 S  x# O; x
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Raid detected at 79 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
( K3 G0 P! ~' T) m! vEstimated time to target is 34 minutes1 T  P, M' m  i( U* q' G! F& R

( W; r  d* i" t- r& R, }: tAllied aircraft' E1 |( r+ b. _1 S& d# Z9 U! I
      F6F-5 Hellcat x 462* E% `7 Q6 c" w* n
      SB2C-3 Helldiver x 314
% o* A, w: H5 ^- j8 ], G: r: Y      TBM-1C Avenger x 274; m2 x' ~( ~% q% l( y1 H! d( @
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Allied aircraft losses, e0 q/ h& b! a) r% T
      SB2C-3 Helldiver: 52 damaged
/ W/ R6 u. m9 C      TBM-1C Avenger: 32 damaged
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- Q- e1 k1 B5 @# |Japanese ground losses:
8 n2 f+ ^3 `8 U) Q' P0 Q3 p  Z      529 casualties reported9 c/ q8 r. f- Q" i- L- @
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 28 disabled4 m) z2 p4 x5 c) f' g6 ^
         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 67 disabled: d2 D  E2 M5 Y" p6 K$ E5 U
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
  B: C: B' Z) ^3 Y* ^# F      Guns lost 7 (4 destroyed, 3 disabled)
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Ground combat at Ponape (119,113)4 @1 G% i* U7 n" z4 r& A
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Allied Deliberate attack
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. G$ K: Y9 j# DAttacking force 71421 troops, 1323 guns, 2290 vehicles, Assault Value = 2496
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$ H) a8 h: P/ @, Y1 QDefending force 43288 troops, 578 guns, 265 vehicles, Assault Value = 938( H( p; |4 W" O; k; X( [
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 5
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Allied adjusted assault: 3029 2 [! W' ?0 B0 J  Y- k3 V
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Japanese adjusted defense: 3835
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# _! B$ l4 c1 d9 K; HAllied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 5)
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Combat modifiers
2 m* b$ k( ^* y5 N0 B2 l* ^Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-)
3 v: y7 r: M; W! n1 N8 Y, OAttacker: - c  ~2 r+ m; M  u
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Japanese ground losses:
9 F% X- o6 J) c  y' ?      5869 casualties reported( q& J+ @# f  a1 G9 l
         Squads: 179 destroyed, 64 disabled
8 m0 O- G3 ^" I- _( C         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 116 disabled! H. B6 t4 _' P) i( i; C7 r* d; B; C0 y2 G
         Engineers: 15 destroyed, 29 disabled
0 x' P. v, b: Q9 r      Guns lost 79 (38 destroyed, 41 disabled)
8 U0 s8 \; t2 Q8 @3 `: X' T- {3 `1 X      Vehicles lost 7 (1 destroyed, 6 disabled); n6 i2 m2 A1 J) _" V" B

  B  b& z. _% _' C( ~Allied ground losses:
* N1 H- e: C/ w) D4 n, z$ a      1488 casualties reported
8 }' x1 T& R5 d1 o0 d( k         Squads: 6 destroyed, 203 disabled
5 T# ~1 v; i) Z; N$ S( G         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 43 disabled3 k1 p2 R5 ^% h: B
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 60 disabled
7 ?6 C% [" j$ c) D1 o      Guns lost 57 (4 destroyed, 53 disabled)$ A+ Y* K& C/ `8 u
      Vehicles lost 67 (9 destroyed, 58 disabled)
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Assaulting units:
) U# X9 C' ?! C1 W6 W    762nd Tank Battalion
, W- J- r5 G7 R6 m    710th Tank Battalion
$ S7 Y' N, [7 A. `    767th Tank Battalion/ ^4 D: P) [2 G, I) Q! n
    44th Tank Battalion. G# N% C) |2 q; o$ V
    96th Infantry Division
8 R) W+ t& O% J! ~% x( F    706th Tank Battalion
6 d  h7 ?+ i% {    81st Infantry Division- x$ ^; B8 q! {4 P4 o& b  N
    364th(Sep) Infantry Regiment
6 {  O3 a% W. Q; Y) z    5th Marine Division
# e+ S: G% D- l8 j. F4 n3 s    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment/ s9 k6 ]+ H& d! M/ Z9 p: |' P
    XIV Corps Combat Engineer Regiment; `$ n( C# U; f3 j
    711th Tank Battalion
, t1 W- z. l' D- K& u    716th Tank Battalion% ^" i% U: r  O( J; N2 Z
    1st Filipino Inf Regiment9 h- {$ Y& V$ q. h& O8 Z
    6th Infantry Division! E+ U  A" p& h. l- r4 B" J+ E
    31st Infantry Regiment( l5 H! Z) R, o4 {  _4 Z8 Z4 C
    8th Marine Defense Battalion1 f) i! A4 B: V7 Y
    4th USA Defense Battalion
$ f! S5 O' u0 `0 j: x! p    X Corps Artillery * ]4 \, L* S; A, l% a: f! H3 C( f+ G7 W
    14th Marine Defense Battalion# x  y+ R8 k1 F
    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
! l$ w  Y# S2 u8 ?" g- N    I Corps Artillery
3 |$ k! F6 S: U% K8 G7 i* `/ n+ S7 z2 |! C    XIV US Corps" E  x) h) O% w+ s! B7 y+ S" j
    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
; w. H4 T& M! m" W  v; @    96th Coast AA Regiment
! N; `+ e, d8 w9 D/ z+ B- Q# ]    57th Coastal Artillery Regiment
) v* `+ B; q, U  V6 V) y    265th Coastal Artillery Regiment# z, R1 N& v2 _; ~( S
    12th Marine Defense Battalion4 R/ |% b, L! K1 |4 ?4 k
    738th Coast AA Regiment6 F* n$ o2 P, u  Z$ M1 W
    1st USMC AA Battalion
3 a6 r4 S% }" ?# L, s$ D6 H    5th USA Defense Battalion
8 D  D& @1 h$ E3 Y5 _    28th USN Naval Construction Regiment$ Z& E9 W6 j0 _4 g1 W1 ~1 g
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Defending units:1 K0 s0 d- |/ K" R) s
    144th Infantry Regiment
! \: S. R7 }0 ^) w    81st/C Division
- D  C  ~0 J# ^  A6 L- P    Kure 3rd SNLF
5 }: A, e( B. ~7 V3 v8 X    Sasebo 7th SNLF
+ G4 ?$ t) }- j" R( o    81st/A Division6 E: L" `1 u, N- A. ?
    6th Guards Inf. Regiment
6 X* w6 E; C. U2 x% v! n# t    33rd/B Division0 g$ z- N) ?4 V- ~$ @* R
    52nd Naval Guard Unit" Y1 _  Q' h$ L, ~* B
    33rd/A Division
8 u7 a- d; Y, B7 h! O& h; D! }1 O    81st/B Division
) ^/ A2 U1 M% |7 @7 u& P7 |    138th Infantry Regiment7 m6 e. y# `0 N. l8 a. _) j
    33rd/C Division
. t) c: |- T, p9 B; y8 j# m* n    14th RF Gun (Pack) Battalion& F* w. Y, y1 [7 k( B5 I
    60th Field AA Battalion
( N9 U. x. H, C1 V    53rd Construction Battalion( P2 A3 Y; O; N  b$ T% V
    1st Guards Field Artillery Regiment7 Y7 K' u) D, M7 s- D
    14th Area Army /16 i' B$ n0 _4 K8 P! k* K, ~3 E
    61st Field AA Battalion
4 B( x- E) E8 I. K9 @    18th Army
, V4 x( R! _9 p, b    38th Ind. Engineer Regiment8 `1 K. q) p# t% ], e# Q) L
    18th Field AF Construction Battalion1 `' U! s% C2 p9 T) \& |" }
    63rd Field AA Battalion
8 r0 E1 N: a+ L5 C$ D8 w! c2 i- U    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
0 d( f4 T9 x. \% D" x7 R# U    12th Air Fleet
, A- ?4 d4 v) ^2 [7 h: ^4 L8 d    Kure 7th SNLF# g; I# c# H8 ^3 d/ n3 M* t, O
    Wake Cst Gun Bn /1
+ _9 n* R) W9 C' E0 c4 y/ D    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
: [  }# e  S/ y1 p  |    23rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
+ T3 N+ [% a& U3 Q    19th JAAF Base Force
$ b; {! T3 P# I: a1 z8 W* y6 t$ @    3rd Base Force7 K2 K3 f0 Q5 x; v( u
    Ponape Naval Fortress
7 D8 D- `; }0 E, c( s    3rd IJN Special Cst Gun Bn /3
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
12月11日
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趁着盟军舰队主力离开的间隙,联合舰队顽强的组织了新一波增援舰队,在击破了驻守的盟军4艘驱潜舰之后,成功将少量补给送上波纳佩,波纳佩守军眼含热泪,目送同袍远去。
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. X& ~" X+ @- a8 p6 EAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 11, 44
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Ponape at 119,113, Range 8,000 Yards' b/ H7 V' R3 v6 P
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Japanese Ships
* m& ^5 J: Y: y6 e( p      DD Hikokaze, Shell hits 1
! U0 E  M4 u8 l) q      DD Ishikaze4 w4 B+ X/ q* ^; C- \6 T
      DD Tagokaze+ K4 \' e" z' q$ @
      DD Takatakaze, Shell hits 17 N$ U# ]1 K7 m
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Allied Ships
8 ^  p8 ~# F! \; f7 m" }: E* M( {      DE J. Douglas Blackwood, Shell hits 19, and is sunk0 e& e7 R5 P4 o. m& r
      DE William C. Cole, Shell hits 23,  heavy fires,  heavy damage7 U9 K" `" j, M; R7 ?
      DE Coolbaugh, Shell hits 23, and is sunk
. F' \  x' |( ?; }      DE James E. Craig, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk9 x4 u: {' m/ ]. B7 Q

* V/ z; m  z: @4 O9 q2 ?6 B考虑到盟军越来越强大的海空优势,这很可能是本次战役日军取得的最后一点战术胜利了
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