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盟军果然老成持重!!扫清外围据点!避实就虚,打下NG必然能使蝗军元气大伤啊!
本帖最后由 amdddr 于 2013-11-6 09:28 编辑
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硫磺岛一是油船被偷袭,二是兵力不足,二次攻略的话很有可能拿下/ o! J4 X5 d: \3 G1 P3 p3 X( d
godkiller 发表于 2013-11-6 07:49
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) k  U6 E; v1 K0 C- z即使二次攻略也不知道到底要多少战力才能拿下,兵力越多,就意味着攻略的风险越大,如果说一次损失2000多战力还处于盟军还可以接受的程度的话,第二次攻略还需上多少战力才能在风险和收益之前取得平衡呢?如果上了4000战力仍不能拿下,那么几个月内盟军在太平洋方向的攻略就可以先歇歇了。
BANZAI冲锋!
1月15日,盟军首先登陆控遏莫尔兹比港到拉包尔海上航路、位于NG半岛顶点的米尔恩湾基地,登陆首日有两个美军师两个坦克团顺利上岸,当面日军仅有一个旅团和两个海警中队,双方战力悬殊,更重要的是,日本守军思想松懈,防守准备不充分,估计盟军可以切豆腐般轻松拿下。
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9 z3 U0 D+ g0 h- Z- q$ n  tAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 15, 45
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0 R( L/ D! a! fPre-Invasion action off Milne Bay (101,133)9 h, [' s' j2 }! E4 F8 Z# o
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force
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200 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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Allied Ships
9 ~1 u$ H3 F* S      AM Shelter
8 k: {& z* H: q- K& A      AM Serene
$ b& z4 Q2 i8 K' Z      AM Sentry
9 ?( v2 l% A7 E6 W/ K      AM Ransom2 I3 c- B6 w2 L0 Z+ G6 E: I. ]9 [; L
      AM Champion
4 r, d2 A; Y9 J; F      AM Chief" d) e+ u* ?  y5 J  {$ t$ M
      AM Prevail
3 Y' q1 y- B. u$ k  e! N      AM Oracle  m! r2 c- a, ^& D' M) V+ b1 u8 }
      APA Menifee) V3 E" ^2 [3 u

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5 g7 a$ @8 W; y7 ~- A1 IAmphibious Assault at Milne Bay (101,133)
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5 {, Z, R# e; x7 Z& ?# rTF 246 troops unloading over beach at Milne Bay, 101,133& ]/ U. @' G( c9 l4 d

+ a2 _2 B5 u! o1 t3 y: yAllied ground losses:
) d# ^  N2 ~1 _( S0 @. G1 u0 M      366 casualties reported
: V& i$ {! |2 X9 K: r         Squads: 1 destroyed, 56 disabled
) D9 C1 j8 K. ^/ k/ C# F         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 60 disabled) m4 N! z9 G( V6 w7 W% u2 i
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ u& B% F% }+ q* F      Guns lost 21 (0 destroyed, 21 disabled)
0 ^: L; ^3 O) q) Q0 L      Vehicles lost 75 (1 destroyed, 74 disabled)
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值得一提的是,本次作战,日军潜艇部队使用了新的战法,避开盟军扫雷船队,独出心裁地在盟军船队前进路线上布设水雷,开战第一天取得击伤两艘盟军运输船的战果。
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! p, g8 S2 p3 h+ N- @' V5 o1 VTF 294 encounters mine field at 101,1347 ]+ ?+ B& k4 l6 d8 `+ G# ^6 X
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Allied Ships
9 b2 a. f. C+ ?3 J  Q+ I' N9 T0 @. E4 ]      AK Livingston5 d! x  `# g# e- U. _
      AK Alnitah, Mine hits 16 Q- z- b' B6 d; h) c( \* c6 x
      AK Sculptor, Mine hits 1
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当天由于准备不足,拉包尔日军没有对盟军的登陆行动作出任何反击,盟军顺利上岸. c! z3 W5 q, O0 @7 d# R

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" T" @+ [% m7 `# [Ground combat at Milne Bay (101,133)$ f, f  u$ x& x0 G) H$ h2 w: ?

7 X- I8 r+ k% I9 Z" Z7 |Japanese Bombardment attack" O  L& u% u2 y1 f, M( O7 I% `

' U8 r- }9 O7 e( r% K+ w  l- mAttacking force 8897 troops, 83 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 346
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2 S7 N3 R+ v, c- N6 f" HDefending force 25978 troops, 458 guns, 815 vehicles, Assault Value = 900
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      36 casualties reported. n- ~2 b$ I1 F  s; ^+ `
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled; t* Y- [. P+ t7 L. F8 Z; f5 n
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
: X! A: n2 `& t# W9 X+ n         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; l; {! w$ ^' K. `% W7 X
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Allied ground losses:
: {" c# V  Z) L3 `4 W( _      19 casualties reported2 S% J1 c6 G5 C
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
9 }: N+ M! {2 D9 ~         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; ~" d; g; g3 b3 \" r         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Assaulting units:
+ V$ m% D' x) s7 x$ B& o8 T. j    23rd Ind.Mixed Brigade
7 Q5 B1 o& Q5 o    48th Naval Guard Unit
; \& W6 O8 ?. E$ O' i    62nd Naval Guard Unit
; k8 ^2 f$ i  O2 B+ U    14th JAAF AF Coy
* _3 U, m! a! _/ b) M! j    11th RF Gun Battalion
+ s7 h, c. \9 H! g0 v3 V4 W- w% s    39th Field AA Battalion$ m2 W/ l' J  U: K' s( E' L
    35th JNAF AF Unit ! e8 H. L; b4 h* S' D
    3rd Fleet /2$ q9 j, P2 }3 @4 j: r

8 ~$ D, l. M6 m  u: f6 L7 yDefending units:
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    766th Tank Battalion9 e: h/ h( U+ ?1 b# ~0 q2 H  ^  ?0 M( _- l
    Americal Infantry Division
3 l# p& |( H( k) Z- R2 I& b    5th USMC Tank Battalion
, f7 \  R& [0 t: @  O: F/ I" @    608th Coast AA Regiment& Z2 H7 `* D; j9 v7 D) j
    Tenth US Army% D, x# g+ e& i8 {0 e" U
    544th Field Artillery Battalion
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
硫磺岛油船不过损失了很少一部分,关键是直接登陆损失太大,滩头阵地估计都拿不下3 i8 I( q4 ~& D* R) [, n) b: p- D
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再登陆又是突击只能白白送死,盟军在太平洋准备了几套方案,既然硫磺岛失败就只能稳妥点了
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 16, 457 w' n; C) V6 A! m7 J* {3 A
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盟军一支小型舰队突袭土鲁克,在能见度低下的情况下利用雷达重创日军驻留舰队。* `4 ~$ g" b* R$ M5 i
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      CL Agano, Shell hits 2# K. m* k# Q3 q6 Y
      CL Jintsu, Shell hits 1
0 l. |9 E  ]) b      DD Yudachi, Shell hits 1/ Z5 E( _. s5 G3 e) i
      DD Samidare, Shell hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage- F6 O$ H* j" }( _% [0 N4 q! s5 w  |9 Q
      DD Kawakaze, Shell hits 10,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
6 R3 M7 D9 s; K: l. q      DD Suzukaze, Shell hits 1,  on fire
# Z6 y# Q9 `) {      DD Hatsuharu: H/ ?# M% {9 k) \( S
      DD Wakaba& W7 w& v2 {& G
      DD Tadeshiwa, Shell hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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      CL Achilles, Shell hits 5
* h; n7 S; j9 ^3 f* D      DD Hyman( s( c( C8 g; q, A
      DD Samuel Moore) o4 y! c2 u; T7 ]% Q0 k+ }
      DD Taussig- U+ Z( `, Y! Q. F, Y# F7 {
      DD Dortch
9 v" G7 u5 L5 s& m6 o0 i3 i" P- t4 V      DD Marshall
5 h/ h% d9 w3 Z' x. N      DD Prichett
. I) w6 c- Y: ~- b2 I- P      DD Ross7 J9 P! D1 L1 z& ?/ \
      DD Wedderburn
' `) {* x) \/ L6 V      DD Wickes! N1 l2 T) l( x0 t# L
      DD Wren  Z* e5 s, u5 _$ {  `
      DD Yarnall, Shell hits 2,  on fire% U8 S  b+ n9 F$ N) c
      DD Cassin Young, Shell hits 2
+ b* ~$ X5 ~- A5 f1 L      DD Blue II, Shell hits 1,  on fire( q- B3 K1 P6 G. q
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Reduced sighting due to 10% moonlight
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( R2 T+ s2 h. ]- z5 W9 x) A9 XASW attack near Truk  at 112,108) P. X3 Z- w3 E1 u* g! H. I
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      SS I-54, hits 18,  heavy damage2 r. ^! p  Y6 m# @1 ^

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4 i, J$ E! u6 t" N4 a% ~      CL Achilles
$ z: v! `( s( P. ~      DD Wickes
5 @9 }( R6 k, x: F* I. ]      DD Wedderburn
1 [7 g2 c9 s  @. S      DD Ross
& p: R0 u, i4 b9 O8 F9 M+ D      DD Prichett$ Z0 m! J* t/ w' U+ j0 g' J
      DD Marshall! o$ D% U+ U& H
      DD Dortch
" |' j+ @0 z& P9 B. @- l8 w& o      DD Taussig
. W$ w$ v* R, _, P5 ~7 J' X      DD Samuel Moore% Q9 k) Q# V/ x1 M
      DD Hyman
% K$ b) ~2 c, J      DD Blue II,  on fire8 h# g$ p" Z7 c  G+ x
      DD Cassin Young
" H, n* L  L, m, Z      DD Yarnall,  on fire' Y! j# b! @; q8 m- \1 x
      DD Wren8 G2 s% I$ C( a5 j3 u8 ^# h

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8 ]* [" W  X! Q5 R: l# w) `5 ~Night Time Surface Combat, near Truk at 112,108, Range 8,000 Yards
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# [" v$ Z1 J4 G1 ^, x: R7 }5 M. D      PB Kamitsu Maru, Shell hits 9,  heavy fires9 H) w7 p, P! {- x6 T
      PB Kiso Maru, Shell hits 1) T/ E4 Y( ^% V. C3 S6 D3 w3 T" Q
      xAK Tamashima Maru, Shell hits 4,  on fire2 \* R' q) }2 W5 T6 p7 n
      xAK Ikoma Maru, Shell hits 15,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
1 C" M. c' L4 ~( N/ j' b      xAK Maya Maru, Shell hits 9,  heavy fires,  heavy damage, E# ?9 [" D5 S4 p! G8 ]
      PB Tokotsu Maru, S0 o) L3 O: E
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      CL Achilles# Y* D3 q* Y6 d! X
      DD Hyman
$ o0 E6 x, Y( ^  A      DD Samuel Moore) O) c6 j- }/ V
      DD Taussig* b2 V- D. {+ O& K2 K9 V
      DD Dortch0 a, W+ X" e' ^" P
      DD Marshall
( S5 V' B# G% d3 L' C5 Y      DD Prichett/ j$ ~* i' f9 H. Z
      DD Ross
5 `. x3 e' F8 \      DD Wedderburn6 W- O  k, G- m: ^8 u
      DD Wickes
' |6 H2 W7 l' z6 O  J      DD Wren$ T" N+ j; Q- S9 r0 p' {& n
      DD Yarnall
2 H, Z$ T% m. k" ^1 Z% |% s( ]" e      DD Cassin Young5 M0 K" p/ \1 n  B" S3 F" Z% c
      DD Blue II8 u7 Q9 z8 v0 l$ \9 J

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4 z& K6 E) a: {, [. h) w      PB Kamitsu Maru,  heavy fires( ]7 U3 u2 s2 P
      PB Kiso Maru. }9 a- z+ r$ c6 K  b, x
      xAK Ikoma Maru,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
' ^* e: ?1 K7 K5 u, {      xAK Maya Maru,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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      CL Achilles1 j: ^2 r  ^2 K7 l0 v/ r
      DD Hyman& {9 m3 m' o6 r1 J# j" N& ]
      DD Samuel Moore
+ Y, N- `% |% _) {# r      DD Taussig
3 G6 K3 v! S+ t+ n      DD Dortch7 n$ T+ V0 X; k
      DD Marshall. U# m! g8 R5 N( Y4 G0 M2 W; Y! K
      DD Prichett/ R/ I4 I& \$ C  o4 H* A/ L9 S
      DD Ross
4 `$ ^& l) Z& L0 y0 P6 l      DD Wedderburn
2 h# W, Q; b8 v; x# `      DD Wickes6 l% L5 b+ z3 p! V. l; G
      DD Wren0 J1 C6 c9 \: ~6 z% U
      DD Yarnall0 R$ d0 d0 }7 }$ F( k$ g* h
      DD Cassin Young$ f! K% A2 n6 ]& k/ G
      DD Blue II3 C* {! u- _/ X  R

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日军在米尔恩湾凭借地利首日打出1:2,不过盟军的火力优势明显,给予日军重大杀伤,日军显然在米尔恩湾坚持不了几天。
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% f1 m; n& \5 S( Q' @$ x# NGround combat at Milne Bay (101,133)
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9 x) R& o+ j2 `9 n8 qAllied Deliberate attack
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Defending force 10168 troops, 114 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 335
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7 A7 w9 t. d7 `, B- F2 j, XAllied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 6) + q# m4 k7 X; D' v4 v

# |# ~( V! r: d0 H+ Y0 g2 R  E. c. `' tCombat modifiers
, q* T0 t- i' eDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), experience(-)
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3 j0 n3 E* O" Y& a  D0 hJapanese ground losses:0 G: [" Z4 B6 g) o) ]: d
      1806 casualties reported* U0 v/ S# Q8 r, ?; ?0 J; E; M
         Squads: 17 destroyed, 135 disabled
( S$ X; t  v, ~' t         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 24 disabled- Z! v( w6 S" @9 C' `
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled; _% k8 C' n+ S3 L8 `0 B! m/ V: j
      Guns lost 26 (3 destroyed, 23 disabled)# R! A6 y) d* z: @& i4 i. S  M
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      421 casualties reported
* s0 Z) Y9 q6 q& J1 n* n3 m         Squads: 1 destroyed, 19 disabled
6 Y/ R; ?: W2 i. Y- i$ [         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 13 disabled/ y, H  N% {; ^9 X; H
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled
, R" O" I* u2 {. B2 W4 M/ S      Vehicles lost 10 (2 destroyed, 8 disabled)
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    3rd Marine Division) z8 f9 [$ G: M/ M) J4 g* }
    766th Tank Battalion/ j# ]" N9 m- \; _7 X) m9 B
    Americal Infantry Division
2 o" _/ X3 q8 F    5th USMC Tank Battalion
% |! P: N6 |- y' q' [    608th Coast AA Regiment/ o2 n1 J+ J! H
    Tenth US Army- k0 q9 ~6 ]1 r- x$ n
    544th Field Artillery Battalion
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9 P6 G2 ~0 G0 J! ?Defending units:8 w# x# w2 Q  n3 v3 V: C
    23rd Ind.Mixed Brigade6 z3 a6 e7 u- ?5 H+ x2 M
    48th Naval Guard Unit
" M. `& Z' x* h) c7 U( M* T    62nd Naval Guard Unit* c5 C4 A, S$ P( ~- L
    11th RF Gun Battalion
3 n1 o: S4 G5 H8 \6 k    14th JAAF AF Coy 2 @) _, n) Y  y  \
    35th JNAF AF Unit
4 L0 D  r* U4 ~$ Y% j    39th Field AA Battalion: t6 i( {9 @, }5 {
    3rd Fleet /2
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同日盟军在莫港登陆
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Ground combat at Port Moresby (98,130)
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4 W9 Z4 j) \7 o& U9 I5 IAttacking force 15435 troops, 128 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 6149 t6 l- D* V# K2 }# I/ q

7 k+ c5 K+ V8 Y9 \* n( YDefending force 61916 troops, 1105 guns, 1257 vehicles, Assault Value = 2065( \) E. H) r9 H9 v+ J' u! n

$ Y& I' Z& b- T6 P/ M& `. r! Q0 g- T7 XJapanese ground losses:1 |" X" g7 s! A
      72 casualties reported, m, T1 W# e6 N% }) k# i6 Y
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled
& y" _6 T: T0 u8 Z         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled) ^) d  {  s% i) G" c
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled7 _; `9 r% K( B( X
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      13 casualties reported0 {& J0 b+ M+ u6 V# l& X" l- F' J
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
0 K7 K8 g" R+ G         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled2 v* ?1 {5 u% T# u% N) m; n- C
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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: e8 `. z2 k/ T! o    67th Naval Guard Unit
, g: p% W8 x3 T# P    41st Naval Guard Unit  w0 O, H7 E: ~: u) P
    47th/B Division! K0 T5 X7 A4 B' W; ]  E
    47th/A Division5 N" j4 y$ b9 L, `5 z
    47th/C Division( {$ v7 q" v* Z: @& w3 e! r
    42nd JNAF AF Unit 5 ?, p! y' _1 F& f5 ^- y3 X: w
    23rd AA Regiment
+ C  v; `9 y! y7 d( X! o: t! ?/ v& p    44th Fld AA Bn /1
( ^: \% S2 E/ V* N: v' r    30th JNAF AF Unit 0 g) N2 w6 O* L) T- n5 I2 {
    16th AA Regiment$ l; e5 Q+ N7 E6 n* z
    144th JAAF AF Bn /1
, z$ i& V/ N1 V* W; ~5 j# r    1st Air Defense AA Battalion% P2 j: N* m7 G4 G8 B( g+ k
    31st Field AA Battalion
' t7 }# ^% `5 Y2 i5 e7 p    37th JNAF AF Unit $ c) g: V' A9 m8 Q& r  F& u
    40th Field AA Battalion
. H, z# A/ I" ~; c. o: P/ W2 n( c, Q    25th Air Defense AA Rgt /2
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. R4 H* e  @; t) e. S. ADefending units:
+ ~! c( N( ?+ t9 G' P; e, Z1 ^; w    32nd Infantry Div /1
0 C  [5 @+ A, v% {, A    9th Australian Div /19 R! x4 o1 p; z( N
    6th Australian Div /1/ b, W5 o, _2 }7 o9 [
    3rd NZ Bde /1/ l/ c5 A0 q, [4 N% c
    2nd Australian Division2 x) b( j( z- P9 p/ H$ ~- A4 c
    12th NZ Bde /1
' g: k( q, e5 P' D( S    694th Field Artillery Battalion
+ D' E; B6 Z1 D. ?    IX Corps Artillery
% C0 n' M" G4 V+ b9 n    223rd Field Artillery Battalion
% |( m4 X! J8 P" E. r    293 Wing /1
1 l  K' G! Y; d; [/ l  X# t    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment8 r8 x6 A6 x5 u" y; [
    10 RAAF Av Rgt /1
2 g: Z9 O/ A2 x* ]7 f8 N4 n+ P4 f    70/100th Coast AA Regiment. H# Q- m8 [9 k9 o3 x
    167 Wing /17 k, j7 y. p+ u( U7 u# _, ], D
    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment
+ }0 q+ z; o* @) u! s* p6 E, ]    22nd USN Naval Construction Regiment) K! F3 A4 S; _, F+ P6 Q
    81st RAAF Wing /13 ^4 G2 F+ _& N! x( S7 `& w5 W
    71st RAAF Wing /1
0 F2 g+ D' r0 n% t    Seventh USAAF EAB /6
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
米龙湾就一个混成旅团。。。44年日军还缺人肉么~~
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红叶天皇不妨透露下44年的日军南方军的实力,我估计3万以上的战力还是有的。
皇国ノ兴废、コノ一战ニ在リ。各员一层奋励努力セヨ
PM600+战力,不知南方军堆了多少人肉在布纳-莱城-韦瓦克一线
要知道人肉越多补给需求量就越大,制空制海权在盟军一边,一线基地堆多了不划算,放些兵力延缓盟军步伐就成,打下一地再打另一地总得花些时间准备吧红叶桑你说是不?
本帖最后由 sanada 于 2013-11-9 08:27 编辑 7 k+ e, s9 M  S- t
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AE里面45年1月有日本30多个竹枪师团增援吗?有的话日军也会多1W5战力的新人肉. [* F4 j- }2 D3 m) P
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不过我玩WITP,补给充足,支援充足,枪炮车辆人力都充足
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结果直到46年才完全补满这几十个新师团。。。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 17, 45
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盟军对莫港发动了饱和炮击,日军防御基本崩盘。
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/ w& n* j* L! Y同日大队日舰出现在南鸟岛外海,看来又要发生第三次南鸟岛攻防战了; L, y  T  H* C: d; \

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Night Naval bombardment of Port Moresby at 98,130  g0 y4 F: S7 b1 W, x8 O

( }$ O" I3 Z$ M2 K6 b3 |# N4 @! |; EAllied Ships
# a% N& A) T) X+ G% U$ m  ^      CA Chicago II
( F- }& P0 j, [9 {      CA Canberra II
( C$ j5 e4 B; H( N! ~" L/ A      CA Exeter
, D# W1 P- I% ^3 A      CA Suffolk
) j4 {! K7 h5 L' U- n# Y2 I7 }      CA London
: C$ X' j, }7 B: D1 @! V      CA Shropshire' G( _- K' \. L' P
      CA Boston! @5 }: `' x/ v1 _
      CA Baltimore
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( G: q3 `0 P, ?7 X! W4 bJapanese ground losses:% t# m! ~8 W. }4 ]5 w; ?
      19 casualties reported& o1 h2 W9 Y6 d( i
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
3 p! g  i8 R: Z" A6 v$ G) E         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled4 F& r$ Z1 [7 u, O
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled: s( f/ y5 ^) ~& U2 q/ T* R
      Guns lost 18 (1 destroyed, 17 disabled)
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Airbase hits 4
; {9 I2 f0 b- g# }4 N2 aAirbase supply hits 1) Q* P: }& U  m! p  ^7 Z2 }1 m
Runway hits 15
( [6 T, v1 ^/ l" v1 IPort hits 4+ W+ w- u1 s) }4 p+ w. B6 r

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Night Naval bombardment of Port Moresby at 98,130& c' ^5 h1 `5 b. n6 @( G
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Allied Ships
3 V. D0 M! ?" ~& ^      BB Richelieu7 ?8 ?6 r' @- E8 s9 c- I
      BB King George V
+ e& V8 Y7 B; p5 g2 E, ]      BB Howe% t7 L. q3 Z0 q7 _( w
      BB Prince of Wales8 H0 B  W# o0 u6 d3 z
      BB Alabama6 ]3 n$ o5 z/ x$ s) ^1 a8 \0 Y8 F
      BB Massachusetts# n$ }( z% K( ?- G3 h
      BB Indiana
" r( p$ B; d6 D1 v! y6 X& W      BB South Dakota7 R1 B- H  @& {6 R
      BB Washington. s* B$ z& _8 M- ~+ i0 {0 A3 u
      BB North Carolina2 m" j7 T. W% J# y/ [! D) X+ U
      BC Renown
& j/ C" z' Q, z      BC Repulse
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Japanese ground losses:
2 x7 P" h& [* u% B- ^( I      239 casualties reported* l( r3 c6 H( m& }
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled9 }, p0 K: R# ~% C8 U( F# u" Y
         Non Combat: 28 destroyed, 24 disabled7 _4 O/ p2 g4 q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled, _+ U# H5 e2 M
      Guns lost 29 (13 destroyed, 16 disabled)
7 b/ c' ?9 k2 d      Vehicles lost 16 (6 destroyed, 10 disabled): v# G- T3 b% ?# G! N1 n  ~/ i3 T

4 t1 n8 D) _- q$ x7 \Airbase hits 121 m( U# M! n7 @; B  k
Airbase supply hits 25 ]9 Y( w; l- g$ r& P
Runway hits 33$ P8 f/ R4 k7 i/ H2 c
Port hits 6
1 E# G  t; @) zPort supply hits 23 w" |8 b! _% E5 f; z8 p8 a3 O6 e

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Naval bombardment of Port Moresby at 98,130( L& M, x0 ]! q; w  s8 h! F
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Allied Ships
; p2 a9 N3 ^' N) A      BB Queen Elizabeth
7 O+ z" ^8 k& o+ U      BB Valiant+ `0 r: {: v- r6 i( `0 R# p- E0 P
      BB Mississippi
6 q4 O6 F" K' r# Z      BB New Mexico
6 F' O/ |- G4 P3 O7 ?# O      BB Idaho/ c' x% U3 b( q
      BB West Virginia
" e9 \' s3 \1 \) K' F      BB Colorado3 g) z2 a, y' |! A
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Japanese ground losses:6 k% `& c( a, ]: K
      171 casualties reported
# E5 H6 J8 p8 t& l' |& v, Z3 L         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled( ^$ N& C, I* w" |1 G
         Non Combat: 14 destroyed, 32 disabled
9 o' r; c) _% U* a$ e' R% @         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
* o* g# B3 P) J+ B8 L, d      Guns lost 21 (9 destroyed, 12 disabled)
0 o: R0 W: N/ S# C# D& T      Vehicles lost 16 (6 destroyed, 10 disabled)7 f7 y# l) V3 P# L1 q( h* H

& S6 c8 ^5 k5 f. _) @0 Y! VAirbase hits 9, J7 m8 A; m/ G/ f# z. l) v
Airbase supply hits 10 B* J. {0 j/ y# i+ c* @' q' q
Runway hits 23: i$ ~. `) e8 Y7 d3 Y7 b9 p
Port hits 5
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- e" q: O' B* ~& e2 V, q/ o) ~$ lGround combat at Milne Bay (101,133)
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Allied Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 22301 troops, 391 guns, 563 vehicles, Assault Value = 872' ~) [7 W1 j% E1 [" b' W6 [& X

) \8 @" C5 N1 I& v1 m3 rDefending force 8841 troops, 114 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 205
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6 A7 `) k/ r# b4 T% O: aAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 56 z% B5 u8 N; s. y
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Allied adjusted assault: 246
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: M0 j* {8 r+ c7 zAllied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 5) ' o; Y2 m5 r: x6 k6 m! D8 s4 @  i9 _" J
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Combat modifiers
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Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:6 i* ~( x$ f7 D0 V' f  N. B6 v
      729 casualties reported
& y5 N: L- Q$ M; Y( H/ x) @. W: y         Squads: 16 destroyed, 132 disabled" ^6 B, o. ^0 R* E7 r( C0 a" |4 y$ P
         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 17 disabled
$ w9 b( |* y/ U: z( a5 K! t         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 3 disabled! O4 U2 y% L5 ]  p! b
      Guns lost 27 (7 destroyed, 20 disabled)9 ~/ ^' k. H# ?% v% J- g+ y, ]$ R
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      168 casualties reported3 J% P9 U" X$ [; j* R8 |/ [
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 24 disabled& w! z  O7 C& y6 E0 ]
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled3 F+ w9 y7 S8 C0 n  @$ F1 x
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
: }7 g+ s0 [$ [# f3 N; H. c      Vehicles lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)
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Assaulting units:% _* f8 U8 S: X6 ^, O
    Americal Infantry Division
% M' J$ G. I  L, E: o. G& c4 I# z( P( [    3rd Marine Division
+ {6 A: u' \& D9 m7 B  v; Q" w0 y! F    766th Tank Battalion) B( d% i2 p2 ~/ [$ o1 Y
    5th USMC Tank Battalion
- Q4 v& n. l, h  ]9 u! \    Tenth US Army
0 J) i+ J: W7 d# E    608th Coast AA Regiment) h( t* n+ z& O1 w+ z
    544th Field Artillery Battalion7 c# V/ [2 X  ?0 H, j2 w0 W5 a! w" s
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Defending units:, k6 Q1 M2 w/ I/ m/ U, k4 W
    23rd Ind.Mixed Brigade
" K4 A4 j/ `/ T6 k8 t    48th Naval Guard Unit; K; B1 n! d" ?6 [. c9 F' z; e
    62nd Naval Guard Unit
* Z! J2 {0 W/ c. [# k    14th JAAF AF Coy ' b  h9 P' p) E1 Z1 [/ [3 p5 _
    11th RF Gun Battalion7 [; e) o# `2 z6 l" u) u
    39th Field AA Battalion
# w. M0 k! d% h: }5 b    35th JNAF AF Unit
  _) v; a- R5 U8 }' U2 @! M. B4 i    3rd Fleet /2
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Ground combat at Port Moresby (98,130)# B4 x0 G+ s! A  {7 G& c- s  {
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Allied Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 54104 troops, 929 guns, 956 vehicles, Assault Value = 20712 M6 M" T- w* i  K& p/ M1 @& o

: b" x7 c. j1 jDefending force 18635 troops, 261 guns, 48 vehicles, Assault Value = 594* O2 Y+ z! `4 _

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  R! E% S. v" a3 Y; q2 @+ n7 aAllied adjusted assault: 5337
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Japanese adjusted defense: 685 ) G" R7 R$ I% g6 @0 R, O

+ A0 F0 J8 U% l; Q# o  WAllied assault odds: 7 to 1 (fort level 8) ' c; c1 m0 B. D$ R* q! f

0 ]: E+ y/ O5 qAllied Assault reduces fortifications to 8# R  X( g: R2 e, M! [* T3 `8 [
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Combat modifiers
0 B5 W% h0 C, sDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), experience(-)1 e7 l( Z3 U2 ^  J5 j1 ^3 P% z
Attacker:
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      1905 casualties reported
7 T  ~& }% F; O+ {4 O, X         Squads: 67 destroyed, 63 disabled0 v9 U2 g- r" F! j8 o
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 20 disabled, n: M+ w0 ~/ U
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled! P, m0 c+ Z" C3 H3 _. I2 t
      Guns lost 58 (21 destroyed, 37 disabled)& {* O+ B) G% m4 Y& ]! @* ~
      Vehicles lost 4 (2 destroyed, 2 disabled)
4 D2 i% Z9 V! t2 n      Units destroyed 1
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+ y. w! i; ]/ Q2 [      921 casualties reported6 a* i" a( _+ a; m
         Squads: 11 destroyed, 149 disabled
3 j: Y) y4 V$ ~; X         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 17 disabled% [% W  Q, {, F6 |
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled- X2 P/ N7 D2 D( Q: ^' S

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    6th Australian Division2 u( N7 A  o! n" l* e
    2nd Australian Division% N: q" n% r2 R! U. j1 X
    12th NZ Brigade
. j! }! J- {* \    3rd NZ Brigade6 q  Y0 k" S0 N: Y7 [, O2 y: O
    32nd Infantry Division: k! m3 j/ M7 w% h
    9th Australian Division
% t3 G7 E9 \7 t4 w7 w. i4 F    694th Field Artillery Battalion
; f- b: }/ s; U& n( B- R' f    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment
0 Q3 Y: p3 O0 i, M3 K/ s    70/100th Coast AA Regiment
) @' P0 {' C9 n& a: N    71st RAAF Wing 2 |6 K: P3 q( s0 y  ]; D' z
    10 RAAF Av Rgt
" F! P0 C3 D: u2 W7 h    22nd USN Naval Construction Regiment
5 e* e- |+ I2 Y& B    Seventh USAAF Engineer Aviation Battalion
9 A9 N- b: k. W) h4 A0 _, ^4 F    223rd Field Artillery Battalion" D; t. H; K" \8 n4 |! k/ j
    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment
4 [' y/ I8 W5 j    IX Corps Artillery
0 ?8 l+ @/ S; w6 M    167 Wing / y+ ~' p( B) e' ]; r6 X; U" T# j
    II Australian Corps, z; g: y8 E8 K1 ~* G
    81st RAAF Wing , x8 G4 ~7 d# z; ^- U
    293 Wing ) x0 e" H$ C4 l

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: p/ q( s4 i$ m$ G4 c" H, _8 K    41st Naval Guard Unit6 ?6 a) L+ f; x) |
    47th Division4 e' Q. M4 J6 x6 ?" X) R0 S
    67th Naval Guard Unit
/ ~9 _( r. H: B8 e- V3 o! F    16th AA Regiment
% J' W/ ~0 R% B9 |8 g7 W) N/ I, x4 ^    23rd AA Regiment  F; Y2 R8 h/ e5 _6 C  C  B
    42nd JNAF AF Unit
* U( G6 m: n1 d! K; \; ?7 _    1st Air Defense AA Battalion: d3 H6 ~: Z- t9 l$ n# {, ?5 l
    37th JNAF AF Unit
# Q) w& R% {. x" ?+ [0 o  I0 K, m    30th JNAF AF Unit , t  A2 w. G6 t7 R2 E
    31st Field AA Battalion
) k/ G# A% b% {7 g; c4 E, r' A* c# F    40th Field AA Battalion1 a+ o8 K: u( H0 N- q1 ^7 g* D
    44th Fld AA Bn /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AE里面45年1月有日本30多个竹枪师团增援吗?有的话日军也会多1W5战力的新人肉
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不过我玩WITP,补给充足,支援充足,枪炮车辆人力都充足4 ]3 ]2 o  p( O2 F2 J+ e% Z

- r) k* @$ {% }, B* s结果直到46年才完全补满这几十个新师团。。。
; Y  J! t/ J- A, ^" W3 X0 ?sanada 发表于 2013-11-9 08:25
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; {' T6 f5 x* Z! u* Y新师团一开始只能当治安部队使用哎,都是纸面战力,补充满了也远不是盟军对手
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
在连续3轮强大的舰队炮击之下,日军在莫港的防御火力显得是如此的微不足道,即便是谨慎攻击,盟军都能调整出5000+的攻击值
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
米尔恩湾从地理看 ,比莫港还重要些,主要是游戏里没现实中对城市规模那么大的依赖性,部队完全不需要城市提供的种种吃喝拉撒睡便利条件。
1 ^  u- `- M4 _* _3 e7 X- R2 }看得出来,天蝗在这一线投入的兵力并不多,似乎没有在南太坚决抵抗的意图,据此推断,可能更希望依托内防御圈岛屿链进行防御作战,毕竟很多是环礁地形,或处于盟军陆基不易压制的距离上。
7 T6 ]6 O5 o/ y$ }. m; ~/ G不过我觉得,还是可以适当增加前线兵力投入,以便迫使盟军每次攻击必须投入更多部队,从而达到争取时间的目的,至于补给,则不用考虑太多,既然是不打算坚守太久的地方,补给多少就不那么重要了。
米尔恩湾从地理看 ,比莫港还重要些,主要是游戏里没现实中对城市规模那么大的依赖性,部队完全不需要城市提供的种种吃喝拉撒睡便利条件。
9 e$ }0 g9 l7 p3 k8 c看得出来,天蝗在这一线投入的兵力并不多,似乎没有在南太坚决抵抗的意图, ...
$ D0 V4 }. x1 ~, Owangqifeng 发表于 2013-11-9 13:35
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5 P4 ~) ]+ d/ _! o9 f这回不是没防御的意图,是让27钻了空子  q+ k) N& |" s4 r

7 w: T7 D( T  |2 P, x我以为27在45年不会走这条最漫长的路线了,这边的兵力只留了基本的卫戍部队,等发觉27的攻击意图时已经来不及增援部队上去了
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
前些天,我和27讨论过,都认为澳东北(含新几内亚)是整个游戏的咽喉地带。因此,27先拿下此地区是可以意料到的。
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