AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 05, 42
( B5 {4 ^ X, x6 S# o- ~日军大批运输船抵达埃法特岛,是增援还是?. G' y V3 i! {5 k* i
Sub attack near Lakatoro at 119,152
) H( U2 _8 y: s8 nJapanese Ships: n; A( W0 f( ~1 n
xAK Bengal Maru
* X2 N! l4 S' L, C- L& w4 x1 d2 E PB Tama Maru #53 O. J" S* y' k, c8 j+ s
xAK Chuko Maru! [! E$ w6 W3 N2 G
xAK Kinrei Maru
; S9 d {- N7 a xAKL Saiho Maru9 c2 w3 m& F7 E2 ~ N1 R: n
xAKL Tientsin Maru# y1 c8 R( |' t1 }+ e( X
PB Kyo Maru #6$ z3 l; L: k( F0 {0 e, f
Allied Ships
4 w# n4 O, T9 N3 f SS Thresher3 ~. L6 x8 h8 z) A
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+ [0 {0 }/ } r7 Q1 {7 q/ z难道整个脚盆帝国的陆攻都集中到这个小岛了?9 o; F; V& Q, [9 B( J
Night Naval bombardment of Tongatapu at 138,168
# _* T' ? U; G/ j. l! \Japanese aircraft4 V' @* u5 P& h4 M P# O5 }) L
no flights
$ Z# b. y# `+ p; g1 @0 GJapanese aircraft losses
/ K2 o2 f5 J# l. [+ Z G3M2 Nell: 168 damaged
5 M& b6 V# C( O% ~% Q G3M2 Nell: 3 destroyed on ground
/ Y8 J3 [4 l2 K) R1 r6 p0 L G4M1 Betty: 216 damaged* n. g+ a; i+ x* ?$ N) {
G4M1 Betty: 6 destroyed on ground: e1 A+ x6 p2 o6 Q1 x- p" d0 Y1 J
A6M2 Zero: 52 damaged! F+ M2 u8 Z( e" `8 O3 o
A6M2 Zero: 4 destroyed on ground! h/ ~! e/ E! H) x# k
H8K1 Emily: 1 damaged
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CL Abukuma, Shell hits 2, heavy damage: d. S, w; [0 ?
Allied Ships6 N$ t7 M" `- [4 W" P3 F7 K) f
BB Colorado
& T# k! n! N/ O+ c CA Cornwall
4 _/ H0 ]1 g6 j! R CA Canberra' e/ B# {8 D3 y
CA Australia& | v" x; L7 H! A% y
CA Pensacola2 u4 R3 k( d/ M K# @$ Z
CA Chicago
4 M7 n7 g3 t( G* R2 z5 F" B CA Northampton& x# l6 @7 \% I( V, v
CA Indianapolis
" W/ l: H; Y* e2 u a+ j CL Honolulu
2 }; U$ V. k) e( R Y: x* G CL Trenton% _/ c R8 d7 `* [; M; @7 |8 l8 t
CL Ceres2 h2 Y! o) m4 ]- _* ]
CL Dauntless0 O9 k; F, \8 ?6 `( j
CL Leander; U) F4 D) R* N; {& J
DD Dent& i" @- g' u! m" b
DD Nizam
! y' C4 M2 Q1 K: [, {; W1 z DD Allen
9 b( Y# P/ E2 Z' D DD Buchanan
8 J0 ~9 e% a- ]Japanese ground losses:1 Z5 O3 n8 Q$ j I3 R
497 casualties reported
+ ^2 _3 K! e/ ^8 s Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled2 c9 A3 x2 n' G" q f
Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 66 disabled
) E" K6 t! }: l6 `. I$ k; R Engineers: 5 destroyed, 16 disabled
3 c2 X! P( v& d! Z Guns lost 12 (2 destroyed, 10 disabled). | p D, @. q+ q' ^, _
Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)+ z4 b& x/ {* m1 A8 F
Airbase hits 25
3 b k3 h& r9 y* u0 q8 L# D7 p* kAirbase supply hits 10
. p6 I0 {' o8 p, C1 h8 ^% qRunway hits 129
9 N# V9 E6 \4 I0 l. q9 k4 E3 `5 Q5 rPort hits 3$ S* q. f1 G7 E+ y7 d" q& \
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Night Naval bombardment of Tongatapu at 138,168
( r9 y8 W+ Y( p6 VJapanese aircraft
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Japanese aircraft losses
b$ {8 _; V5 ?/ [# v: l7 r G4M1 Betty: 75 damaged
. P5 T4 w1 Z) ^: k. }3 i" z3 z$ ^ G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed on ground
. y! G# I1 k, | G3M2 Nell: 89 damaged4 Y! k: w% I& n z- N V
G3M2 Nell: 1 destroyed on ground0 k0 T8 U$ ~( F2 W* r4 G
A6M2 Zero: 17 damaged
P. a7 C h9 U5 o1 U A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed on ground
4 J' h( U, p* y1 X4 g" I H8K1 Emily: 1 damaged# i- Z. o+ {8 E, U6 V
E13A1 Jake: 1 damaged" l3 B+ V2 S- r) v
Allied Ships" I8 j8 O( n" F! E: }& K6 U) W, @
CA San Francisco4 y) s! D+ A& T, i8 u% @6 N
CL Capetown
0 e2 K) [5 a) _( q" @ CL Nashville
# f: S8 G V2 W; v$ J CL Helena
' k0 n; i8 U' ^$ a* ^* I CL Concord
, \" U# n* i' l CL Enterprise& e' E! E! j7 j' C. [/ f% s
CL Perth
! E. K' W* t5 {0 Y CL Java8 q$ s1 s/ T% K+ B: \. D/ z
DD Alden! a7 h$ g4 z, W( W( d
DD Fanning6 u4 J$ E+ L, x0 n& O
DD Dunlap* s) L! S$ j2 y. N% i3 |
DM Sicard+ N4 S% @) P) S4 e' ?( x
DM Pruitt
9 Z' D* l; W/ f, w' Z R$ A# G- W, c DM Preble$ Z% c4 j& R" G# O) m
Japanese ground losses:5 K, @* N! C" o3 f
212 casualties reported
O d: z: y0 J6 }: X0 p ^6 p8 h$ s Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' ]8 C/ k7 h( k, I; O+ \# V8 ^ Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 36 disabled8 q( P) b# I% `1 x+ I' F5 l2 S, p
Engineers: 2 destroyed, 14 disabled2 s6 I3 n7 H/ O" T& u2 u6 M
Guns lost 9 (1 destroyed, 8 disabled)9 {- a$ c/ q6 B# R, Y
Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)
2 u Z, P$ A7 Y% mAirbase hits 18
5 _6 K9 Q ~3 u1 d8 k) c1 iAirbase supply hits 17
! ~" Z4 N6 X& I# nRunway hits 61
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0 z# ~& X7 ~; [0 @瓦里岛就是啃不下来,盟军机动部队太少了, i- q: D8 s$ X4 H" ?6 ~! L
Ground combat at Wallis Island (142,156)4 n! G5 w8 e1 |- j' P3 Z
- o V& g3 I2 o" s v2 ~Allied Shock attack/ Q" q9 z0 u* P- i3 x x; {
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Attacking force 3033 troops, 177 guns, 95 vehicles, Assault Value = 153
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) c+ f2 K5 j* w" W( W& I4 l& n% ZDefending force 2469 troops, 29 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 62( P! P6 q* b9 {
4 j" c. H& K6 T9 K& Q6 F+ h: p/ M: K8 fAllied adjusted assault: 65 p1 q4 Q" @$ w+ h+ J- V6 m
$ E4 u3 f# g7 F Y& _6 sJapanese adjusted defense: 63
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Allied assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 0)
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Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 0- T4 U6 [0 B* F6 t, u+ Z; X
0 R" o+ n0 P u6 J4 N& s6 L* dCombat modifiers
) Z6 ], K4 \: T5 M) w& }Defender: terrain(+), leaders(-), preparation(-)
, R, ?7 n q4 E. BAttacker: shock(+), fatigue(-)9 i/ W2 T" a3 K9 u3 I( A
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Japanese ground losses:/ j/ ~: {5 T8 }8 ^ O1 o% K
213 casualties reported
- E3 [7 [. m' g. u: A Squads: 0 destroyed, 17 disabled) y& r8 S( A0 E
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
4 {! w9 I' \$ |# | K0 \ Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
# O1 Q u5 q7 l/ V' w" U Guns lost 3 (2 destroyed, 1 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:
% ]. J) r! H2 ]7 Y7 h" ?: [ 40 casualties reported
' ]* A) `' a6 w0 M Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled, [5 x/ \% H+ R) H8 E8 O% U
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
: W+ q) C& W: Y- {1 v. v Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled# q0 q, l. q, V2 Y. g3 N
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Assaulting units:
: F, O# s- s) N 32nd Infantry Division+ L3 x. u; |1 F1 U. e1 d8 }8 E
632nd Tank Destroyer Battalion! }, x, g6 A) h" x
93rd Coast AA Regiment
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Defending units:- F' V2 j: I7 j0 q$ L
Maizuru 2nd SNLF. b- \0 ^- \& z; ?# m% Y! O
1st Raiding Rgt /1
' _: @. A- T2 B/ U7 M 24th JNAF AF Unit
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Ground combat at Ta'u (150,161)8 E9 |, s# [9 s4 @( t( A7 {
8 K. s5 D1 j; P/ Y. K- T0 gAllied Shock attack: o! [0 f, T) ~
3 k0 T# b( _1 T9 B. q" oAttacking force 816 troops, 6 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 44$ W. U9 z0 M" U
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Defending force 637 troops, 5 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 11 o- D2 I" l% ?
( H. D0 ]5 A) {$ v! P0 bAllied adjusted assault: 35
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Japanese adjusted defense: 11
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Allied assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 1) " Y1 L+ L7 g0 k, Z, \3 U
. k) G, X9 A! t8 }# PAllied forces CAPTURE Ta'u !!!/ t; x3 k3 Y$ d) `" Q7 d+ t
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Combat modifiers
) X9 i! i/ ]$ I: JDefender: terrain(+), leaders(+), experience(-), ~/ A3 }9 @: }( ?3 b
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-)
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Japanese ground losses:
% c1 Z9 F5 b3 e2 v. q 203 casualties reported
/ S/ l( W) p. q% n Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
: r8 C5 |! S9 A# l9 b Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) c# m& z, ]3 G) c; j& { Engineers: 28 destroyed, 0 disabled0 C4 v' ^# [4 f) U8 Y
Vehicles lost 4 (4 destroyed, 0 disabled)6 V, F6 u+ Z1 ]* {9 _. @/ f8 e+ E
9 R- d8 v6 V% _& o! E& x! d9 \Allied ground losses:
; Y q7 s9 q7 P4 J( E5 R" @ 7 casualties reported
J, G0 Z, f6 Z( f. E O Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled! k3 Y# J) J; I$ A0 x4 P
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
" l. u! h9 p/ l# z Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Assaulting units:( S# o: q( g2 K0 ]0 p5 _, z0 \' }
32nd Infantry Div /9
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Defending units:5 V* M2 m2 `" S g% f; l8 U
5th Naval Construction Battalion |