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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 2 |: c; \$ i/ ?0 a1 |* k: V% q6 j

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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
8 o. d& R# p: u- Ygodkiller 发表于 2013-11-6 07:49
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* M* L0 c5 t/ p$ q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。: @0 W7 u! Y4 P8 _+ w( d. q$ d. Q

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' q- Q; N% v# D4 D" N& o* mPre-Invasion action off Milne Bay (101,133)
5 ]1 w0 N, P/ R* o+ p# s* b9 PDefensive Guns engage approaching landing force) P7 w5 e+ P  j) `4 j% I( k
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200 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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Allied Ships
+ j5 A% ?  T7 ^# s1 r      AM Shelter2 P8 m$ {" R% n4 [
      AM Serene
. s0 r$ ?$ K9 _      AM Sentry
& {" ?+ s6 z, [6 }2 l      AM Ransom
& f; J/ }" s) c/ T# C      AM Champion) ]1 ~/ u' x/ j
      AM Chief
2 y4 W/ S& P4 W9 f2 A      AM Prevail$ I# i$ ^, H3 u+ Y$ }8 z# c8 J
      AM Oracle
* d, O' X% A1 S2 S; ^      APA Menifee  h$ b" K# y% Y9 f2 t

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Amphibious Assault at Milne Bay (101,133)5 \: b" W1 c! h% [; ]
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TF 246 troops unloading over beach at Milne Bay, 101,133
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Allied ground losses:
' ?; I3 A5 C6 r' q& P! X      366 casualties reported
7 K. H6 e" `1 x) H  s5 v2 D3 t, d  {         Squads: 1 destroyed, 56 disabled9 [8 T. O- P& ?# }1 {* R1 x
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 60 disabled
) i  S& \$ {+ D8 }. h% p8 T         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ n4 [! ]0 G+ x$ d1 X- n9 b      Guns lost 21 (0 destroyed, 21 disabled); b+ T6 k; Y8 n0 _7 k
      Vehicles lost 75 (1 destroyed, 74 disabled)
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0 Y, L  H* l4 @/ G( N9 O" G, C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。# r7 ~1 c8 W! W0 J4 ]7 W& J8 k) Y
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TF 294 encounters mine field at 101,1345 }( }' g! |8 h# n

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      AK Livingston
- D) _& u7 s* a1 q' x7 L$ L      AK Alnitah, Mine hits 1
3 @8 \) O1 K5 Q& r5 i, S      AK Sculptor, Mine hits 1. M5 |. _; t% O% I

" H; N5 g" H* ^* C# P1 M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% R4 r* W. d" y: J( D5 D
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Ground combat at Milne Bay (101,133)
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2 y. v; L! }& pAttacking force 8897 troops, 83 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 3469 J5 b7 J- Y" a
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Defending force 25978 troops, 458 guns, 815 vehicles, Assault Value = 900" |& g5 t7 i) Z, E" Q
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      36 casualties reported
+ l% b* E( ^6 F+ G3 Z3 A# D2 l         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
7 o" v8 l) i) s% V: E  d( h2 \         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) M4 A! h! f" x% ^- N# O6 u4 Z! K         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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      19 casualties reported5 {& ~* c1 ?3 Y8 A0 [
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled6 w# j* v5 h3 Q; P6 N% v
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 v  f& Q0 Q: d  O( g/ E/ L. G         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Assaulting units:
  `  _# O$ i% h% ~0 L) R2 u    23rd Ind.Mixed Brigade
9 r) B+ X. M( u% Q  C    48th Naval Guard Unit' f2 o3 m7 e* |3 ~. o$ A
    62nd Naval Guard Unit% r4 {+ F5 q" X+ P% ]5 A: B' v7 J
    14th JAAF AF Coy . p' r" H( {7 B5 g- n* H5 f6 i1 d% k
    11th RF Gun Battalion( ?1 `% g- C9 q2 `' D1 R2 e
    39th Field AA Battalion: a8 D3 |  Y, q$ `) K# B
    35th JNAF AF Unit
0 B' l: R/ a( `9 H, }    3rd Fleet /2  W9 L, C- i4 {0 J
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Defending units:1 |8 p5 H. S. a9 A" {, b) }
    3rd Marine Division5 N* E- ^: `2 f; G
    766th Tank Battalion
6 L" e1 M* Q" r  M2 S0 w! u    Americal Infantry Division
7 @/ q0 }0 P% I: H3 |7 s    5th USMC Tank Battalion
" F& i! e! _$ p5 K9 x: S. i* g9 G    608th Coast AA Regiment
# a0 I- {4 g" E% B    Tenth US Army4 Q2 L; l+ e9 V" t4 D8 Z
    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
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$ t$ H. q6 }4 {0 o2 H1 Y' h* L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, 45% N4 R4 s' n9 z& Y$ H+ r
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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。' N, o9 ?  G, S, r
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Truk at 112,108, Range 6,000 Yards
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5 S9 i1 L( l0 a# }      CL Agano, Shell hits 2
" x7 C7 P. m" h7 S; U      CL Jintsu, Shell hits 18 K" N( I6 H' s. N$ n
      DD Yudachi, Shell hits 1
0 Q2 N& f2 n* f5 ~$ ~7 e2 Y2 U      DD Samidare, Shell hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
3 U* c6 {0 s' d1 W8 `9 R      DD Kawakaze, Shell hits 10,  heavy fires,  heavy damage4 G0 g) S7 j( m! a8 ?6 _+ D1 a! O
      DD Suzukaze, Shell hits 1,  on fire
# t; D1 u1 ]+ X- w      DD Hatsuharu9 g% _$ i& o! J( o& i
      DD Wakaba  I" p! v, q) g' R; N
      DD Tadeshiwa, Shell hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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3 a( Y% M0 q- A+ D7 D- s, A      CL Achilles, Shell hits 5
7 x8 n6 `/ f; J      DD Hyman# Y0 j* h9 D5 I
      DD Samuel Moore2 L. G2 O1 f" L! m
      DD Taussig
4 Z: q2 F( w$ {9 s: ~# a1 p) {      DD Dortch
" O% u( Y# _1 j( _* l4 `& i      DD Marshall
/ j& N% T9 W* Y: Y. S4 c      DD Prichett
* m- u0 Q7 W2 x$ ~* g      DD Ross+ W/ K$ H* L& M5 e& V* t
      DD Wedderburn9 u) I6 O/ d) a. p/ M4 W
      DD Wickes- w# a5 V  Q4 R. h& v# ~
      DD Wren
' |) [* x  A! {  J9 e      DD Yarnall, Shell hits 2,  on fire# |0 K2 e% }. i8 m; Q
      DD Cassin Young, Shell hits 2
& l6 T) @+ p$ q9 z& w" S      DD Blue II, Shell hits 1,  on fire
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/ z0 ~3 m. R% P9 `. s9 I6 YReduced sighting due to 10% moonlight
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ASW attack near Truk  at 112,108
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% n9 H5 G! Q" A  o7 }7 L      SS I-54, hits 18,  heavy damage
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      CL Achilles0 `4 X! X7 ^% Y1 V& `" Q
      DD Wickes
* w7 o, {% c) \! V7 S- W) ^      DD Wedderburn
+ X$ p; J$ U! I3 @8 s      DD Ross
/ t3 O' z$ E! H% b5 h      DD Prichett+ w0 F6 H% e1 J3 I+ u5 r  J
      DD Marshall: H' Q  k5 V( }* j7 @9 ]
      DD Dortch
5 I4 |$ U, Z% [& R" |' [. `6 W6 y      DD Taussig, X- v5 E; W! q( n
      DD Samuel Moore
6 \" @6 F  L! h; D6 Q. P& d; Z3 X3 x      DD Hyman
. N3 o3 v6 E4 e, U& e      DD Blue II,  on fire
( w! |; J- f1 Q% ?, u      DD Cassin Young
3 `% M1 E; O% M, ?! l      DD Yarnall,  on fire4 h0 _! s2 g4 W* E  C* q2 c$ m: Z
      DD Wren0 Z# m2 R$ \/ {& X

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- z* ?1 X( h& y9 ?Night Time Surface Combat, near Truk at 112,108, Range 8,000 Yards
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( {/ x5 t6 j" L. W: n/ t, A! w( o      PB Kamitsu Maru, Shell hits 9,  heavy fires+ R2 M! P( G; V* }% d
      PB Kiso Maru, Shell hits 1
; z& E4 M1 M6 x4 {/ }      xAK Tamashima Maru, Shell hits 4,  on fire
# B$ R& z# U6 c- J/ S; f& x# t0 r& \      xAK Ikoma Maru, Shell hits 15,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
. R+ z& k7 ?0 e2 ^$ Z      xAK Maya Maru, Shell hits 9,  heavy fires,  heavy damage- X7 f  L- J( x9 |
      PB Tokotsu Maru
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Allied Ships
, O; ~+ _% l5 o" h      CL Achilles2 P: ~' e1 ^2 E/ D
      DD Hyman& L* M1 R7 v' M7 `" @
      DD Samuel Moore/ P0 R+ A. ?, V( X
      DD Taussig
% S, c7 ^3 }1 n' Y! g1 q' T      DD Dortch4 B. D0 i, x3 Z. ~
      DD Marshall
& Y- O6 B) |6 K& ^- e" R' M      DD Prichett6 j9 @7 u" X0 P2 \) b5 i' c
      DD Ross4 g0 N* S# I0 n4 x* B
      DD Wedderburn
% x  [. W+ v. t+ a8 V5 `8 m" w  B      DD Wickes5 V$ T- w7 z& s5 d
      DD Wren/ ]6 ?9 Y# b  o  S* \+ Q
      DD Yarnall/ ?2 J) p% U, |/ ?% X& d: a( N+ H& j
      DD Cassin Young- l  y# g! Y" s. U! H6 G; M: r8 z
      DD Blue II" f2 }) W: C0 ^2 g1 J1 c* o

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Night Time Surface Combat, near Truk at 112,108, Range 30,000 Yards# U; ?# U. {( x
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      PB Kamitsu Maru,  heavy fires
8 x0 ?4 s3 r9 W. ~, [6 H2 }      PB Kiso Maru$ l" d$ Q- J3 K! L1 _
      xAK Ikoma Maru,  heavy fires,  heavy damage+ V& w1 i  ^1 e9 N2 K% j3 v( x
      xAK Maya Maru,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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! e7 Y2 G# a$ ]7 t, \) r$ q      CL Achilles( A( t( z8 }9 U8 g4 V$ o/ W+ e
      DD Hyman9 }: B; l7 s/ e$ T' ^
      DD Samuel Moore
; Y* q2 y& E( o2 G- u      DD Taussig
1 X8 c7 H2 x/ m      DD Dortch1 O9 L# L9 [' J5 }5 l3 k7 w0 @
      DD Marshall
6 u. b* Q+ l  @/ i      DD Prichett
; z  F1 s$ M. O9 x1 m# P      DD Ross
% e! s  p0 s0 K; C1 ?      DD Wedderburn' U" `0 E4 r1 W& ^0 D
      DD Wickes
0 h: k  L  E! |# @1 ^, L      DD Wren
% Q0 z4 L$ d" K$ F" @3 }$ m. V      DD Yarnall( O! R* X7 N( l  m! ^
      DD Cassin Young, _& T- y7 Q, X9 f
      DD Blue II
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) X8 O3 D* \  ^: W8 v+ O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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Ground combat at Milne Bay (101,133)5 A. T7 |* Z2 `* F
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( X! s, @7 v" g8 Y# nAttacking force 22644 troops, 391 guns, 565 vehicles, Assault Value = 9127 C. Y. v3 W, r
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( i: U, ~# p8 r0 a. u4 o. NJapanese adjusted defense: 1157
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Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 6) , C* ^- }3 S1 q3 u' w# u

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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), experience(-)6 C% P* N- V/ J( U  |
Attacker:
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0 J8 i# I3 `! a& B; C+ z      1806 casualties reported* w% ~; d  h2 F3 D( O
         Squads: 17 destroyed, 135 disabled- \' _1 [: r' ^7 v1 p
         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 24 disabled
* W$ i( B  N/ T! b7 K         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled% h* U  Z& b3 M; [* n
      Guns lost 26 (3 destroyed, 23 disabled)3 ?* K3 a7 u5 H+ }5 R% ~

1 d3 `! P* K! ~$ k) U4 e! FAllied ground losses:( J5 b7 c8 J- |
      421 casualties reported" Y" ~' M" @- o" i! t$ s
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 19 disabled5 J: `5 b$ [% x/ t# @' B
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 13 disabled: K6 v$ R  D2 Y2 K
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled
5 v( z' d8 {& B7 u7 J0 q. G2 D* @+ Y! u      Vehicles lost 10 (2 destroyed, 8 disabled)
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    3rd Marine Division
, e2 l1 y  \* R, G# O. }    766th Tank Battalion
* D8 T0 W8 q7 Q' Q2 o) E8 \8 s    Americal Infantry Division
$ h/ Z" M  w' E7 A( S( B    5th USMC Tank Battalion
2 u, K2 w1 s7 |+ X3 a    608th Coast AA Regiment
% S2 b% Z! [8 _; ^2 A/ X8 z    Tenth US Army7 J; q8 Y/ _" l  c% d+ W& M9 Q
    544th Field Artillery Battalion' @1 r, S' p- j7 z
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0 l; h2 W7 N5 p) I    23rd Ind.Mixed Brigade# S8 g+ {/ z" N
    48th Naval Guard Unit' s; o& G- S/ V9 Q1 n4 @, `; U, |
    62nd Naval Guard Unit
( Y+ ~" N6 q7 X% S  C) l5 P    11th RF Gun Battalion
# y$ \% @( y1 f9 u1 \; t2 b    14th JAAF AF Coy
& B" `! M, I6 r+ A0 N, i    35th JNAF AF Unit , k' I' @. B* u  u9 \+ S; Y
    39th Field AA Battalion
8 A# e! ^2 k( m+ e    3rd Fleet /2
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& ?: g9 c$ J+ S/ ]7 W$ rGround combat at Port Moresby (98,130)
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7 r7 M% P: d" U* M) p) ^Attacking force 15435 troops, 128 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 6148 B1 t/ Q# a  V5 x

) E5 o# Q: j. D' h* V# IDefending force 61916 troops, 1105 guns, 1257 vehicles, Assault Value = 2065
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      72 casualties reported" Y$ ^- I9 K. U6 ], A/ G
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled
) w* R% M, Q5 j, ?7 u# f' t$ r+ K         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 Q( t$ b8 B9 _1 ?
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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      13 casualties reported
( v; Z" q6 F- r1 x         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled$ c* l, E: M0 o8 q' i
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& _# W; D- v% d9 {! e8 l8 [    67th Naval Guard Unit
! b9 \, n4 H5 r( k0 a9 {4 c8 }9 m    41st Naval Guard Unit
7 A$ n" S2 K  T* \5 G5 R2 f    47th/B Division
/ C( _' o" y8 R; ?2 v# V    47th/A Division' m; x. T. d3 E" z
    47th/C Division! Q! e% k! e8 J
    42nd JNAF AF Unit ! t' b  e3 K; [
    23rd AA Regiment, b9 H; @% L& X! P3 Y
    44th Fld AA Bn /13 U; ?( a- \! \6 |
    30th JNAF AF Unit
' b5 M- g, O7 U) G4 m" Y/ ~    16th AA Regiment1 I4 V9 A2 W; p5 T- W
    144th JAAF AF Bn /17 a9 P' N% S3 B* p( d% Y
    1st Air Defense AA Battalion  v3 Q* H+ W. P: A$ ]8 ^
    31st Field AA Battalion
( C- i& ?4 l9 T' N9 j( X# _    37th JNAF AF Unit ! Z* e0 |( v& d6 s: j: V. _
    40th Field AA Battalion
5 r" a( M$ z- v5 n    25th Air Defense AA Rgt /2  H1 a; y, J% Z9 l
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Defending units:3 R1 v) D: I" p1 r! j
    32nd Infantry Div /15 R! U4 `6 b% E( V
    9th Australian Div /1' q1 w2 b! N: m7 Z3 P
    6th Australian Div /1. J) K+ m! v4 A' q; J8 C% D
    3rd NZ Bde /1$ k$ @( b% `) o7 c& J6 x4 e
    2nd Australian Division
) H1 q4 R2 `- L/ @9 ^) c. w    12th NZ Bde /1; s/ e* X' C. ~7 D0 V
    694th Field Artillery Battalion4 D" O1 y. C9 H* X0 U. a1 R
    IX Corps Artillery 2 S% P( o! Q8 @3 i. l2 y' c8 G" [
    223rd Field Artillery Battalion
! K0 o" v6 |# V0 [; w: U  N1 m8 t    293 Wing /1
- Z" l% ^& z& m8 K; m- F# E    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment* p- a( w5 X/ S5 Y9 s+ ?! S
    10 RAAF Av Rgt /1
" p# @5 p& u+ ~. z: A* T5 j0 o  Q, L/ w    70/100th Coast AA Regiment
1 {; H0 v; c1 g    167 Wing /1
) F. ]5 _8 e/ A$ h; J: ^    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment
% H4 s- b6 L  Z4 B+ `$ d/ w    22nd USN Naval Construction Regiment( {1 |- z; H% G5 |! w- C
    81st RAAF Wing /1
& S7 h- @8 c3 r. ~0 A# O    71st RAAF Wing /1
! T0 F8 y1 z1 u- _2 ]    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?
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6 c# G8 H/ j' M6 y, i  ]) MAE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  E+ c. b2 R" b

/ N! M9 }4 ^! v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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" e! o4 ~3 M4 r5 v6 j; i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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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! |; _9 |/ L5 W" _- z
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Night Naval bombardment of Port Moresby at 98,130
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Allied Ships! [4 R6 ]+ s( F1 k
      CA Chicago II$ I$ e" h6 F1 J" L; d% Y
      CA Canberra II( `) `5 F3 B4 Q# t+ R: V
      CA Exeter
$ U# t1 ~$ ~; L2 l% S      CA Suffolk* v5 |2 ?) m5 b  m) O* v
      CA London+ y! f( |, t7 t
      CA Shropshire9 l8 q4 p5 ^- Q( a4 K* P: s& |1 J
      CA Boston
7 g) C% X& L: K( [3 h  `+ N      CA Baltimore: d$ c6 b# v8 s7 k4 E) }

1 ~$ p( s. o! t6 R! d5 M" K9 TJapanese ground losses:7 t- {9 y$ d1 l- n
      19 casualties reported4 D/ r2 M5 Z4 F9 E8 w- z  k. T. P
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 y7 `, g9 t3 Z: d8 Z         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled
7 V5 [9 f  M: l' |9 A( m' N2 P         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 g2 G2 F; }2 y, R% a
      Guns lost 18 (1 destroyed, 17 disabled)' P) ?6 |0 @' j! |" y; _: Y$ e

3 b& M& O# t) Y* h  bAirbase hits 4
" q8 T# ]/ f3 q+ L& L3 x. KAirbase supply hits 1
( E! m5 n( J6 j( F" TRunway hits 15
, U. H1 N- y( t  B2 B! i0 I9 M, ?0 QPort hits 4: e- m) s; @8 I) Q

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Night Naval bombardment of Port Moresby at 98,130
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Allied Ships
! ^' o/ f6 B+ Y5 s" }  P      BB Richelieu2 f, `9 `5 \+ L: D; @; n* v, r
      BB King George V, B6 r% D! J7 t* P' L/ c" u+ \3 C3 \" j
      BB Howe
( s8 T0 b% g. W9 ^& W6 b5 H  r      BB Prince of Wales- b) \1 ?! n- Y- K8 w2 |- E
      BB Alabama
1 f3 @. n1 S' p# \1 t& F: a      BB Massachusetts# D8 ~4 v3 p: K/ A4 |. }# ]
      BB Indiana" Y5 M# ~( Y: G
      BB South Dakota
6 G3 z5 V# @  m4 Z2 u& Y; ?- m$ O. L      BB Washington
* y- }3 N  A* z( r: X( _      BB North Carolina/ X$ c3 b& B8 a
      BC Renown/ b3 q5 F3 O0 _* s: T5 x
      BC Repulse1 F% Q6 Z5 f7 w' g, m# g" ?: ~5 t

: S+ R4 {5 W- x, |7 r3 k+ {3 FJapanese ground losses:  F7 i& f9 M4 g/ Y  a
      239 casualties reported5 v6 \0 f. d% E
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled- ?% g  N% e" Y3 [. w, @& H$ W
         Non Combat: 28 destroyed, 24 disabled
. Z- n2 j$ N1 I9 F5 I         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
& M/ N& p: y% [7 R- H+ I- X1 T      Guns lost 29 (13 destroyed, 16 disabled)
0 j! j3 f- |  O3 l8 J8 h- O1 J      Vehicles lost 16 (6 destroyed, 10 disabled)/ `$ ]0 {) o( M; w2 o/ d

* J0 h, w) z1 [- _/ w! ZAirbase hits 12
% h, S, q3 t# Y5 B3 c8 rAirbase supply hits 26 K+ c' N* R8 t, i  b
Runway hits 333 n; e9 V; S; |8 l6 H) g
Port hits 6& T2 n$ F6 t2 N  Q6 {
Port supply hits 2' O+ G, ~1 y0 S* Y' q/ j

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Naval bombardment of Port Moresby at 98,130
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Allied Ships
3 x2 R( V5 Y; ~( v6 _      BB Queen Elizabeth
# H" Y$ V; m6 I# {. F8 R8 m      BB Valiant4 v5 x, O2 Q* _0 C
      BB Mississippi
) C  ]8 N( Q, I1 T7 Q      BB New Mexico7 N: V  v- L8 j" E5 n) ]# y4 x3 Z
      BB Idaho
$ o4 ^) }( C4 I! n      BB West Virginia& ?' Y( n9 i& l0 n& M$ g# ^
      BB Colorado* F- u7 d/ I# T$ m% w+ R
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Japanese ground losses:
: }  s9 z; X0 o3 l, ]$ F" k+ i      171 casualties reported4 p5 p& o2 S) b' v9 B
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled5 b6 y! v( t+ h8 ~- Z
         Non Combat: 14 destroyed, 32 disabled
  T) a- ~/ Z3 U8 z5 z         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
/ j: W5 U: D- e& s1 q, f! T      Guns lost 21 (9 destroyed, 12 disabled)
, M4 p. U2 H9 H0 L3 [5 R6 a- ]      Vehicles lost 16 (6 destroyed, 10 disabled). i; H. ^" t9 ]3 ?( M/ O' K

7 f7 j2 C) W9 z& `Airbase hits 9% v0 f2 R* K$ M" \2 y1 p
Airbase supply hits 1
. P) a) I5 ~- r- G  t: ^Runway hits 23
) u0 K, A5 x# xPort hits 5
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5 A7 ?' }6 o- V( p2 G$ A& r9 SGround combat at Milne Bay (101,133)5 `% a: d5 Q2 P5 e2 V! h+ k7 o* V7 h

: H) B7 f$ ]# \" n+ i6 |5 i( @. R+ ]Allied Deliberate attack
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. t+ r. A$ b) Z" O0 @) x% oAttacking force 22301 troops, 391 guns, 563 vehicles, Assault Value = 872
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& S( O: E+ @: D$ q6 c" ?Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 5
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Allied adjusted assault: 246
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3 \0 y. D# k6 |  w3 f9 {6 \Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 5)
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1 j, s; ?* ?  V" b4 q" V; I- vDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), experience(-)  O$ g% W) K8 D. l) p, L$ g  \
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Japanese ground losses:
+ }( R: L' T! w, \# w; T( r      729 casualties reported9 d" N* i0 t% K) m9 R0 a. j- W
         Squads: 16 destroyed, 132 disabled
  H. ^8 ~# d6 K  i         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 17 disabled
. \% e+ I; h2 I+ T; p- p, g         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 3 disabled( F/ [' V8 k/ O6 t
      Guns lost 27 (7 destroyed, 20 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:
% i2 H/ o3 N2 ~- N      168 casualties reported
7 W4 ~1 `  Q- k$ ]: o3 ]) O         Squads: 3 destroyed, 24 disabled6 ~# R, t8 @& O% O
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled
7 f+ j4 r' ?1 I& W         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled( z+ d8 W- {* E( p- p, ?$ y; e" S2 C
      Vehicles lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)( v  V' E+ X9 i& ~
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Assaulting units:
5 w6 O! w6 ?1 f" i  g    Americal Infantry Division6 V" f# x% Z% K; y% }- e+ I, d9 y
    3rd Marine Division
, P% L2 V' E3 W1 I    766th Tank Battalion. Z. |: \$ @1 n8 s0 H
    5th USMC Tank Battalion
- |. g. z$ l# d. m/ @. e    Tenth US Army
% Z/ |% |3 l  F( S    608th Coast AA Regiment, W/ }/ X- q7 ?0 I
    544th Field Artillery Battalion3 m, k. c, F# B# ?& y, B
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Defending units:# s1 y. F! F. {7 U8 ?- Y. G* t
    23rd Ind.Mixed Brigade
& E; `1 z7 B) }: |* E    48th Naval Guard Unit
6 }+ w; Z) M" f* Y6 I9 C    62nd Naval Guard Unit
( w* g; D; _" i  n8 Q    14th JAAF AF Coy
* o# x8 Y7 ]" ?    11th RF Gun Battalion
% T8 e/ h  o) L/ J" ^    39th Field AA Battalion
% F0 k2 p" g$ P    35th JNAF AF Unit
4 S1 r9 s% z2 A9 {! o0 M    3rd Fleet /2! e8 D) Z: g% v2 w( y

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, }+ Y8 c* H& `4 M# GGround combat at Port Moresby (98,130)
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Allied Deliberate attack# Z% X/ S( K" I% t! [# y% W
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Attacking force 54104 troops, 929 guns, 956 vehicles, Assault Value = 2071& ^6 W6 Y9 o7 q6 B
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Defending force 18635 troops, 261 guns, 48 vehicles, Assault Value = 594
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Allied adjusted assault: 5337 4 Y# s. c# ^9 l" M" l7 s& P

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Allied assault odds: 7 to 1 (fort level 8)
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Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 8+ x/ I. b# w+ c& [- d. E

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Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:
* _/ _' Q9 v: D( ~" J2 W      1905 casualties reported2 c6 i' K2 }' R* h* L5 ^
         Squads: 67 destroyed, 63 disabled
, F( A$ Z& W& m+ ]0 z* |         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 20 disabled# z0 e" M9 d2 ^" C) U/ t
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
  c, j4 o; X: R* p      Guns lost 58 (21 destroyed, 37 disabled). V2 Q# q* \; u5 e) l/ F
      Vehicles lost 4 (2 destroyed, 2 disabled)
" m' \4 O/ F$ s. q, _, {      Units destroyed 1+ q' G6 h* I" ~
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Allied ground losses:
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         Squads: 11 destroyed, 149 disabled0 I; `4 u6 q1 x9 s* K
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 17 disabled
7 w" S7 F* T  H$ O, t         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled7 N1 p9 {( ]+ \0 \) t) v/ g1 D

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  }6 F6 ], |4 N# C, Z    6th Australian Division
+ ~5 y' J1 ^- H- n6 S1 L1 d! t# q6 N    2nd Australian Division
2 `5 y+ u4 z2 ~# F. m9 P2 v    12th NZ Brigade
: g; q/ c9 w- W' S    3rd NZ Brigade
& v# {: q: @1 Z7 v    32nd Infantry Division& e5 S2 i2 J) P  \
    9th Australian Division# Y9 u! S/ |7 W8 W3 o% u
    694th Field Artillery Battalion
& \  {: }8 P9 v0 g/ b0 n* o    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment
0 o, ?2 p- ]" y6 @! @    70/100th Coast AA Regiment
+ W" H5 q' q; {: h6 C% H4 ~9 j, }    71st RAAF Wing - D: f6 @/ S$ e* J% v1 ?
    10 RAAF Av Rgt
/ l' J9 B  ^( R    22nd USN Naval Construction Regiment
5 c3 T2 b9 b9 k    Seventh USAAF Engineer Aviation Battalion
$ l) ^/ Q) d) C/ }# W4 g: K: F    223rd Field Artillery Battalion% o% k6 B9 G9 d7 I" }9 \
    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment. `6 g) e3 {5 m' D3 s9 E, `$ P
    IX Corps Artillery ' v6 {; v3 Z& o4 f7 K) g# M
    167 Wing
; O" \) a: z. V  V" p1 E/ b9 x    II Australian Corps1 [8 r! A- ?; k* r$ \3 O$ B" y
    81st RAAF Wing
8 y4 q1 N3 w4 l, |    293 Wing ; e+ a) X  x% [- a% Z4 ]

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+ M. M% \% P: N$ y0 x  c    41st Naval Guard Unit
2 @, _3 P4 {3 B1 v6 t, f8 ^( F4 k    47th Division$ p* P  h/ ^9 n
    67th Naval Guard Unit" R* m" h, N8 A& ?" a) ~: H
    16th AA Regiment
' n* N* f8 O$ |, y    23rd AA Regiment$ i$ d+ l. d& v  F( r2 V
    42nd JNAF AF Unit . }$ T4 |# g# T9 ]9 j
    1st Air Defense AA Battalion
4 O7 k. ?- J$ W% A' G- |    37th JNAF AF Unit
/ ?: K" e. O9 V/ `3 b5 ?2 [    30th JNAF AF Unit
; P! i3 N. H5 m" E! j! q5 j( R    31st Field AA Battalion* q; i. i/ \' L% @/ c+ X
    40th Field AA Battalion
' p+ A% \( D. q5 V6 {; ]+ c' |    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; y. x' q% N* m' B0 A

9 a$ N' Z  u' y( ]结果直到46年才完全补满这几十个新师团。。。# h9 n: F: O7 r& ^! `+ T
sanada 发表于 2013-11-9 08:25
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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。5 A2 J2 T% d, I& E7 |) c- S
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。
% d  |8 V) u3 N% ^! \  p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。
# u+ N, G: {/ A2 g) q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, ...: }" D# J) \: k, v% H$ b# ]1 D
wangqifeng 发表于 2013-11-9 13:35
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7 f+ Y4 j* B' I+ s  K这回不是没防御的意图,是让27钻了空子
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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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