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共荣?叫解放啊。
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共荣?叫解放啊。
( b3 w( H2 c! g9 B9 F9 zgalex 发表于 2014-8-22 09:12
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华安这活脱脱的内鬼啊
本帖最后由 lala23159 于 2014-8-22 13:35 编辑
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! b; D' Y$ A6 I8 Y) u2 [1442# firephoenix
6 ?+ y4 E/ s" C看来就是你在造谣了,因金瓶梅原作者抗议,此处删节n字
米日不分是战报中的老传统了。
战至6月5日
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在万隆苦苦支撑良久的帝国部队终于力不能支,城内的防御阵地被全部攻克,机场丢失,残军退守城外野地,面对盟军优越的火力优势,一战损失超过8000人马,盟军仅仅付出800多人的伤亡代价。
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+ i* f$ ]9 o. {0 T% O8 T4 l' CGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100)
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Allied Shock attack% u. a* z! f* i0 F0 w5 m' G
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Attacking force 127379 troops, 2215 guns, 4438 vehicles, Assault Value = 5169! m* I$ a* F9 g, N. P$ B( p9 p3 V

  B0 h5 L" I3 i- t9 b; {$ |# E% }Defending force 24357 troops, 296 guns, 83 vehicles, Assault Value = 302
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) I. ^- t& B! v6 b) jAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 0
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! `5 _- K& N( H4 e; oAllied adjusted assault: 3503 . S9 {! M9 H8 ?( I1 Z, ?. P7 D5 F
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Japanese adjusted defense: 559 2 Q% S& A4 \& j  r7 A" A' w1 a% x& C
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Allied assault odds: 6 to 1 (fort level 0)
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% t$ i' r* i8 [0 p* ?! M. p2 aAllied forces CAPTURE Bandoeng !!!
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6 M" P$ y4 V8 o; f" x! g# lCombat modifiers
% B1 {+ \. s  A- wDefender: terrain(+), leaders(+)' D$ v3 f1 s4 {9 D. o
Attacker: shock(+)
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Japanese ground losses:
+ D' J0 w  r* m8 b3 `3 ^. r      8949 casualties reported1 V' L. }! }; C% [  S9 K
         Squads: 232 destroyed, 30 disabled0 \, ~" d& P  x. T7 ~7 n; T+ r7 ?
         Non Combat: 207 destroyed, 206 disabled
, d. B, o/ p" x8 X         Engineers: 198 destroyed, 1 disabled
% x( a) v! S2 H3 m5 j      Guns lost 218 (196 destroyed, 22 disabled)
4 B- l4 j0 x$ P      Vehicles lost 78 (77 destroyed, 1 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:
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$ K) |, \5 A7 k* Z; S1 x4 C( J         Squads: 4 destroyed, 214 disabled
* _- L3 ]) W, p& F5 x( S         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 43 disabled
5 i) s! W, W( E- `# d: n/ [         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 40 disabled" s+ J, B( C/ K, z. q
      Guns lost 42 (1 destroyed, 41 disabled)
" c0 b$ t  X! l      Vehicles lost 34 (8 destroyed, 26 disabled)
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Assaulting units:
& s% \% j) R& y3 ~! E$ s' z    9th Indian Division3 Y9 H0 E0 I3 U+ z# y
    1st Army Tank Regiment- A% n0 k% a0 i/ s- F8 D; @
    93rd Infantry Division# o7 z! u7 l1 w7 y
    11th Australian Division8 `. `  R2 N$ V' {6 T, r5 o2 T8 l
    632nd Battalion' p- N' m6 _( t( y/ L
    3rd Carabiniers Regiment
6 M$ b1 x& v- X3 z    Gardner's Horse Regiment
% G  w. d( |# Q    50th Tank Brigade4 c4 ^- ~5 }' r' k
    254th Armoured Brigade9 J2 b1 b; Y3 |. L) E) j$ I# ?4 P9 [
    4th Armoured Brigade6 j* q6 \9 m' ~$ ^
    671th Tank Destroyer Battalion
; m9 S" n# a1 ~% b6 z0 W    KNIL Mariener Brigade( ~7 m2 ?' w: L" U
    2nd Marine Regiment( i3 T! H2 u% j- @' l
    670th Tank Destroyer Battalion
$ x4 p' b% W9 z5 h( ^+ c    8th Australian Division
% ~7 d( F5 b$ O! m    2/4th Armoured Regiment
) N# p  w. I" H1 n3 V% v' J# E" E    32nd Army Tank Brigade( T' `2 M( t8 f( X/ N; A  J
    268th Motorised Brigade
% _9 |# C. E* Q: D5 A' Z    637th Tank Destroyer Battalion8 U& n5 N" M$ e+ R. z' i8 G. x5 _
    7th Australian Division
" ~* K2 a5 A6 Q" q4 b* C    18th British Division
: s" C6 \5 b4 ~' v, _6 J    31st Armoured Division$ {9 e: @( K! k9 L/ I! i
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    2/6th Armoured Regiment
) P/ m9 o+ N9 X! {9 \) b    38th Infantry Division8 G7 z6 F1 t& J
    2/5th Armoured Regiment
- C0 V: {( E8 ?* o$ W. l    51st Highland Division
0 w7 J8 r1 `  ^6 e9 {; y    108th Tank Attack Regiment, e7 d9 R7 G  T/ _7 y8 O
    251st Field Artillery Battalion. X6 V1 Z; ?. J) C0 s9 U& n
    2nd Medium Regiment
7 `1 X3 H) c0 _% E5 p+ ]    1st Medium Regiment
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    2/16th Field Regiment
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    249th Field Artillery Battalion: y) ]5 \8 q  F3 g1 I, [2 K8 a) n
    97th Field Artillery Battalion
3 x& ~. D$ s$ U  W! y, v    56th Australian Lt AA Regiment
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: w- c( K9 g! d6 p$ Y3 n1 j6 nDefending units:
& x5 u8 N! r* G3 }2 a/ t% O! e! ]    17th Ind.Mixed Regiment
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1 k1 ^( }  P* z$ K. [    49th/B Division
" t* \" J' S8 f4 V7 X' j    22nd Ind.Mixed Brigade
  l9 g" X  C  G9 t) R2 U2 b    3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade
& U6 p3 O; B/ `. S- I+ _    6th Java Militia Regiment
! W% ?3 ~2 |( }  w    49th/C Division
( a5 M+ c% R  u2 `; W    27th Special Base Force
% U1 c. L; p, e) d( J4 p    3rd FF Const Unit
& I* p4 b' I( r    3rd JNAF AF Unit 1 [0 `( D; |* {5 r% i" u) {& A0 C
    13th Field AF Construction Battalion; p9 Z. y8 j# d  |: O
    49th Const Co ( N) i2 `  _" p' j+ Q1 \* |
    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment( P6 Z& v0 U7 @* z! }; r( U7 u
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment# J( Z7 ]# E, }0 x% {: ?
    11th Militia Regiment
3 r1 v( P# m# n7 Z' T4 M0 ?4 G    17th Naval Construction Battalion
$ G! o) m0 }& O) [1 g3 {6 l    47th Road Const Co ' y9 T! F# J' k) `& j' ?
    55th Const Co
) J" Z: T  p6 k    56th Field AA Battalion  m: V( B3 Q, W8 G9 ~3 ]! m$ u; y
    21st Army
( C8 c1 u: r9 D5 W    39th Ind. Engineer Regiment
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    97th JAAF AF Bn - u& v% _2 W7 H# J" n8 u
    36th Field AA Battalion* [% U/ G0 J5 E. v
    9th Medium FA Rgt /2
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当天同时,在遥远的所罗门群岛,盟军仍然在继续展开攻势,第N次对肖特兰发动攻击,仍然被严阵以待的帝国防御部队击退。' S8 M, l9 x# e; x+ u* I3 w. E
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8 v& T8 k1 [4 l2 H% OGround combat at Shortlands (109,131)
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Attacking force 9052 troops, 212 guns, 183 vehicles, Assault Value = 325
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Defending force 5513 troops, 52 guns, 39 vehicles, Assault Value = 157' t: E9 R6 @1 h- _% Y: b5 F& J9 b# e
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Allied adjusted assault: 28 . h0 q1 Q9 t, G3 z+ G

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Allied assault odds: 1 to 7 (fort level 6) ! i: g& x" W/ G' z" M
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Combat modifiers
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Attacker: leaders(-), supply(-)* d5 z9 C1 [; h# V/ M

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      125 casualties reported
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         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 13 disabled& u5 Z, ^2 e. y# J
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; S; i' [3 k6 g7 t! u9 ~
      Vehicles lost 34 (18 destroyed, 16 disabled)2 G4 w; V+ j+ H0 `' F! Y( h* n- {
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% P% X( ~/ A$ m0 V6 f' Z      325 casualties reported, i4 {4 w9 c  H5 j1 J
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 57 disabled
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, X& Y; v" m# n& I) t( B5 h7 P         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
4 a( y8 o5 u+ d0 \      Guns lost 12 (1 destroyed, 11 disabled). |. g: k$ I, W) N8 i0 L' O; c& f
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Assaulting units:
, W* m2 o! M" {5 b/ c2 T' c    41st Infantry Division
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, f; t' B7 ?' C6 E/ ^3 r8 q* V    1st Ind.Tank Co
1 w  c8 \2 \, V' B% f( u, S    I/66th Naval Guard Unit1 G. z4 T3 ^2 d* e# ~& d/ k
    86th Naval Guard Unit, O2 u6 K3 b3 t, q/ ^5 u- M
    41st Guard Battalion  K" }8 s  {6 P& J  f& r- V" P
    3rd Indpt SNLF Coy . W$ d' j9 t/ [0 a5 v3 E
    7th Indpt SNLF Coy 6 T1 T0 k1 m- S) b. H5 G
    11th JNAF AF Unit ' e5 F- p' [- r: S! I9 E' w! C
    11th RF Gun Battalion
7 k5 M/ E# h2 ~/ L) ^) U4 X    44th JNAF AF Unit
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' F) R9 i: h$ E& O借助事先修筑的强固工事,少量的防御部队抵御住了一倍以上敌军的轮番进攻,当然这跟盟军的战略重心有关,在这个方向盟军并没有投入舰队辅助进攻。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
美军的战车好像没有被打掉几辆呀,
美军的战车好像没有被打掉几辆呀,1 N! _, C+ b- Q' c$ s
lala23159 发表于 2014-8-23 09:46
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/ i' V& A# _8 H日军就没几个像样的炮兵部队,能击伤这么多不错了。  l: y7 E& U$ Q. b0 A6 k

7 ~# B+ B- f2 q9 J: R% \7 O计算了一下,从盟军集结部队到万隆,然后轰炸+炮击之后发动攻势直到攻克万隆,再加上清扫残敌的时间,估计这样一个拥有1000+战力的固守据点可以消耗盟军5000战力一个月的时间,再算上受损的盟军恢复需要的时间,帝国陆军的奋战意义就更加显得重要了,不仅仅为后方的防线建设和巩固争取了时间,也给盟军部队造成了力所能及的杀伤,万隆战役,盟军的伤亡也上万人,跟重要的是,测试了在无舰炮支援条件下,盟军的攻坚能力。大本营对万隆战役的结果表示满意,以第49师团为主的万隆第21军表现得英勇顽强,虽然由于火力不足未能给盟军造成严重损伤,但是其战果也足以让盟军胆寒了!
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
你问华安他胆寒不?
天蝗一直舍不得在死地投入精锐部队啊,全是二线部队,虽说扛这么久已经不容易了,不过精锐部队一直留着也没啥用啊
本帖最后由 冷情人 于 2014-8-23 17:16 编辑 , `3 ~) q! K$ z
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陆军这时候日本已经完全不是对手了,不能指望。。红叶的期待只有KI94。。。27必须强攻,其实也没什么,万年不变的战术,扫场,轰炸,有机会就炮击。。。9 c# R( T+ ~& Y. U
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另外,对付KI94扫场可以不放CAP,KI94航程内不放飞机,基地放高炮。如果想进攻就一回合马上转场,给予日本机场全力一击!!
日军的薄皮轰炸机很怕盟军的高炮。
江湖
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谁绑架了华文
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盟军58舰队突施冷箭,从加里曼丹和苏拉威西之间的望加西海峡北上,偷袭了正在文莱港忙忙碌碌往来运输油料的日军大型油船队,虽然当地有上百家战斗机直掩,但是完全抵挡不住盟军58的大型攻击波,港内油船队猝不及防被重创,一天之内数十艘油轮在港口内沉没。
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- q; c1 q, ]7 \/ s0 ?Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Brunei at 65,87) ^2 n2 {! s1 L  K" ~6 W
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Weather in hex: Moderate rain! J6 h' m- Y9 ]) d* h* g" T: m2 j
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Raid detected at 74 NM, estimated altitude 17,000 feet., n% |, P/ M6 l) J$ E
Estimated time to target is 32 minutes
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Japanese aircraft, E, R2 j3 u: `0 W# |# e9 I3 r7 D
      N1K5-J George x 37
* G. R- ^: O) H      Ki-83 x 18  \8 Z+ a+ [. ~4 ?

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      F6F-5 Hellcat x 168% F( o- @# u( Z: A2 ?. l
      SB2C-4 Helldiver x 108
3 Q* K  {# V4 K8 ~8 T) K2 ?      TBM-3 Avenger x 18
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Japanese aircraft losses
4 e( m9 @  E, y. c* A' c      N1K5-J George: 10 destroyed2 m, ]6 \& q! o9 Y# N8 _* [
      Ki-83: 6 destroyed
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2 O8 g# l1 E: N( W. k. D      F6F-5 Hellcat: 9 destroyed
6 j5 Y# r6 L9 ?1 i0 x8 ^; G      SB2C-4 Helldiver: 1 destroyed4 U7 m5 @2 o4 t
      TBM-3 Avenger: 2 damaged
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Japanese Ships
# R6 \. u# ?3 q5 Q; V( p      TK Sainan Maru, Bomb hits 6,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
; O/ }& m: W- o8 _      TK Daisho Maru, Bomb hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage2 d! g  C( U8 a9 D
      TK Namba Maru, Bomb hits 1, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage- I3 Z& p7 I# C" D- ?
      E No.61, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
; O7 q; a: f$ l% |1 \3 \7 U      TK Urato Maru, Bomb hits 5,  heavy fires,  heavy damage/ f) J2 i3 h2 t/ g4 D% v
      TK Katsukawa Maru, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
/ N, P- r8 ^. u0 x      TK Eiji Maru, Bomb hits 7,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
- d4 Q+ W; R9 F: C2 N' p2 E8 k      PB Muroran Maru, Bomb hits 3, and is sunk
9 z3 n+ {4 w* c9 u, o& [) @      TK Jakaruta Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
; g, [+ l" E* I3 L0 F; V      TK Tateishi Maru, Bomb hits 6, and is sunk9 t. s: E* z, ]7 w  r1 j- f
      TK Shinan Maru, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage" ?5 v* U9 d5 {; n
      TK Mutsuyo Maru, Bomb hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage! ^* m( m: k2 i1 u
      TK Ugo Maru, Bomb hits 10, and is sunk
+ K! t  G( U9 k$ r8 d3 ?' }2 f0 b      TK Kanseishi Maru, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage: @) M/ P, _5 L5 f# D, `
      E No.63, Bomb hits 6, and is sunk
, W1 d5 [$ c$ h      TK Eikyo Maru, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires
0 F) ^- W" i* e/ ?4 _      TK Fuso Maru, Bomb hits 6, and is sunk
, q, G0 A5 k' e  Y: o9 t8 Z0 j      PB Hinode Maru #18, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk
9 m" q/ O2 ~* e! N9 |      TK Daimei Maru, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires# I* q5 g4 h" e: B+ |4 J5 F
      TK Toyoura Maru, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
: w7 x5 q" N5 p; v& W      E No.43, Bomb hits 4, and is sunk
9 b" u* p, f! U" O! q, d      TK Nissho Maru, Bomb hits 3, and is sunk
6 h6 A& V" Y. \      TK Hachijin Maru, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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当天万隆日军也再次被攻击,残军已经弹尽粮绝。
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Ground combat at Bandoeng (50,100)
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: }4 Z9 ^& V2 p/ S5 jAttacking force 126326 troops, 2215 guns, 4439 vehicles, Assault Value = 5010$ P* F; S5 P9 ~( l5 L3 Z+ o

5 N9 m! L1 l2 S" Z8 t  ]Defending force 17768 troops, 140 guns, 27 vehicles, Assault Value = 172
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Allied adjusted assault: 1773
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, V$ \3 p' u' I/ {' vJapanese adjusted defense: 199 2 G" w8 G& Q  I" S

5 O, h# `$ }1 H2 G, }# C% Z; xAllied assault odds: 8 to 1
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Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), disruption(-)# F' ^$ U# Q6 _* s0 ~& n
Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:5 u) U4 P* L1 ~4 ]; o0 C0 {
      2082 casualties reported8 T6 F5 W! Y7 G! m
         Squads: 139 destroyed, 41 disabled6 z5 M& W) B, S: l8 o
         Non Combat: 160 destroyed, 234 disabled# v. G' S5 O- Z( N- z
         Engineers: 16 destroyed, 17 disabled3 {2 [9 b. u5 Z) L5 H- @+ s
      Guns lost 57 (40 destroyed, 17 disabled). x0 X& \7 d. Z- _- \
      Vehicles lost 11 (6 destroyed, 5 disabled)5 K# Z) C; {8 |, H6 _* w- o
      Units destroyed 23 y4 h  x3 Z! v( B

0 R" Q8 Q- Q  ^9 F6 OAllied ground losses:
- K1 O) w" b% Q: g* K0 t      392 casualties reported
$ T( a& P* b! R2 I1 o6 X9 ?# ]8 d         Squads: 7 destroyed, 46 disabled
' v' B8 o- O8 c* v         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled
; U* J0 y+ r& W  i         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled; _3 [& K" B) @
      Vehicles lost 26 (2 destroyed, 24 disabled)
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Assaulting units:$ s' f( |6 i9 Y/ H7 `& }; u4 N2 f# M
    8th Australian Division- Z. o7 L8 [+ N5 `% b$ x+ g
    18th British Division
  C4 ~3 |: D$ A* _, [( ~    670th Tank Destroyer Battalion" u8 e8 j( U/ F8 e1 V* H0 [3 r
    Van Altena Battalion
2 Y& o( @. y1 y. j! c" `9 r    4th Armoured Brigade+ c) p9 R" @8 _: K( o" W: j( ~
    2/4th Armoured Regiment
! Z6 P3 u4 Z: D( `) g2 J1 K% d    31st Armoured Division
- ]# V7 B# ~6 l5 W! _    3rd Carabiniers Regiment, ~8 D1 m' C3 G5 y& n# w
    1st Army Tank Regiment. o6 K! m6 i$ d$ H) [
    2/6th Armoured Regiment
5 [) v5 V2 N3 P& \- i2 t* R' M, b    93rd Infantry Division( h) C2 [7 z& t) I9 x
    Gardner's Horse Regiment( h# u1 F& B9 Y  [3 \# ]5 ]
    632nd Battalion
% {! B4 M3 ~7 ^3 v9 p# p# J# y8 `( y! }) P    671th Tank Destroyer Battalion
7 j+ O; N3 `& b7 R! a0 k    32nd Army Tank Brigade7 |" T9 }* B2 R- V9 V
    637th Tank Destroyer Battalion
3 Q7 t; ^2 ?; U" `6 {* S    38th Infantry Division
3 N0 p& w6 t/ Q5 w; g: {    9th Indian Division
. ~. V0 q: H0 p1 O9 s; [    50th Tank Brigade: E- g& A3 W9 I$ i
    2nd Marine Regiment6 I6 {0 _& U7 U5 {
    KNIL Mariener Brigade
9 ~% D8 i1 M3 q# I) V    7th Australian Division% L& n1 ?# g2 L& ?
    254th Armoured Brigade+ t0 N9 x5 X; u9 v8 K9 J
    268th Motorised Brigade
, P# }/ v* R' P/ m% ?    11th Australian Division
+ v1 M, M: _- o9 X3 h* ]    2/5th Armoured Regiment8 g& n. [) |5 ^; X9 g7 J3 R  O4 j- W
    51st Highland Division
* h8 G4 `: E! x& [$ m. V; |. x    2nd Medium Regiment
' Q: S4 U! f+ P. {    931st Aviation Grp Engineer Aviation Battalion
, W, m( M9 W7 ?- F! W$ ^5 t- W    XI US Corps
9 S5 J# U6 F7 Y* ~8 b# ~* J    58th Aviation Base Force  }/ }) X* ^1 U9 c$ P
    854-875-1871 Engineer Aviation Battalion* N, c$ ~& s5 [5 A! M
    251st Field Artillery Battalion) c' K8 H6 F+ Y8 x; R
    108th Tank Attack Regiment
6 `3 L  z* v  j    1st Medium Regiment
) m# l- `; K9 h    45th Aviation Base Force4 S6 [1 |, h5 n, C& f
    249th Field Artillery Battalion
1 e* l1 w1 x0 |, a- w1 V$ K    47th Aviation Base Force
/ |, ^) t- u' d' s    97th Field Artillery Battalion5 L+ n5 B+ v" I' j  b% G
    147th Field Artillery Regiment
1 b, O' ^. n0 I3 ?    2/16th Field Regiment
1 F+ R5 b' t0 s5 q% u  T6 d6 V    56th Australian Lt AA Regiment
* n( c9 j8 [1 k! @# r 9 g  ~* R0 T# ]; k- r" G. E
Defending units:  a5 K# T; G" T  W+ k9 v
    49th/A Division+ S1 _/ [4 \) v2 ?- w! l: s5 B- N
    6th Java Militia Regiment' y9 T2 s5 G6 g" W" f% _- ?
    22nd Ind.Mixed Brigade
' ?, q2 C; q/ T) k5 z    3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade
' U( S6 l1 l& V& ^8 }6 N6 F# d# G    49th/C Division& X2 R+ j6 r3 ~0 ]) U. r4 G
    27th Special Base Force
' N% J; W& m! ?    3rd FF Const Unit
3 T! _- b7 m1 T* {    49th Field AA Battalion
. `; M# N& i7 A0 W  D1 j0 n    56th Field AA Battalion' @6 y" u+ T, r' m$ Z/ h0 |6 k  L
    17th Naval Construction Battalion& Q8 K% b, W# b/ ^" R' ?
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment  x0 |5 ~, @; |7 v6 I
    13th Field AF Construction Battalion
" H0 a4 r# m0 ^6 C    97th JAAF AF Bn 2 Y+ z# L9 _9 {: l+ i9 S' `# G4 O
    9th Medium FA Rgt /2& N* a( S' U+ L7 ~
    21st Army
2 X' E& ^' c3 Y7 J  J    49th/B Division
" `' I2 o5 \6 ~' `% g    47th Road Const Co
; v1 j( G1 E8 t  W    49th Const Co # [# C/ a& m1 k! R" n% V0 ]' m2 o
    3rd JNAF AF Unit 7 k5 x' C. q+ Q
    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
2 L) h7 h% O3 W5 d; c! a" e    36th Field AA Battalion% F# n  O) f" B, ^+ J5 e
    17th Ind.Mixed Regiment) L5 t7 R( B6 `8 E  ?; p3 M- D4 g" K
    39th Ind. Engineer Regiment) d9 {9 _/ @& \5 z4 h( Q
    11th Militia Regiment
2 S) ]1 {/ W/ V7 `+ W% ?    55th Const Co /1  L  @- z" u" i3 Y! D5 B9 g) V1 `. C
2 P4 C5 M$ P! E* m
目前尚不清楚盟军58的突然北上是否带有登陆船队,种种迹象表明,盟军有可能会选择绕开卡加延的战略继续北进。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
呀,看来油船只能放港口了。话说红叶的工业点数,引擎,燃油等储备如何?联合舰队的那么多船,该出去拼命啦。另外,真想看看红叶是如何防御苏联的,给个参考才行
几十条油轮,这个,超港口装卸能力了吧? 而且完全在盟军陆基侦查范围内,想打就能打啊,感觉是送点数
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