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97舰攻可以在8格范围带鱼雷的,我亲身体会过
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
晕,日本伤不起啊,沉一艘航空母舰也是天大的事情,我看了这么多AE的战报,发现其实日本玩家初期即使打下再大的地盘都是浮云,关键还是要不停的给盟军舰队放血,不能让盟军在后期集结过多航空母舰,不然。。。。。。你们懂的
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1942年5月25日,注定是个伟大的日子,蝗军攻略帕果帕果之登陆部队,在已经完成登陆的情况下,水面战编队和运输船编队陆续后撤,KB也后撤一格殿后,然而一场海空大战竟然不期而遇。
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, Q4 B3 h. n7 w5月24日,敌水面战编队企图偷袭帕果登陆船队,遭到KB迎头痛击后,KB上宝贵的鱼雷已经所剩无机,米酋之TF58以4艘CV的阵容,0CAP出击~~ + _8 _1 x. }& g) B, u
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5月25日上午,敌机来犯,KB250架战斗机紧急迎战,击落击伤一半来犯敌机,突破CAP后的DB命中苍龙1弹,起火,中创,祥凤被弹3枚,重创、大火,致已经起飞的飞机无法正常降落,因此判定OP损失飞机90余架。于此同时,KB起飞70余架0战护送220多架舰攻出发攻击TF58,重创3CV
, f4 I1 {" |: T( J3 ^. x3 {& t5月25日下午,遭到重创的58起飞的飞机已经非常有限,几乎没有突破KB的CAP,KB起飞的200多架舰攻也因为缺乏鱼雷,对58的攻击扩大的战果有限。
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6 r/ L# ~, ~! J7 t+ q重创后的祥凤~~,已经无可挽回,但是蝗军大本营还是拒绝了舰长伊沢石之助大佐的弃舰请求,命令全舰官兵誓于母舰共存亡~~
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帕果帕果此役,蝗军KB,OP损失90余架舰载机(飞行员损失不大),空战损失3架战斗机,取得击落盟军120余架精锐舰载机的战果,蝗军苍龙号中创、无大碍,祥凤号起火96,预计不保,取得重创盟军3CV的战果,今后相当长一段时间里,KB再无大敌~~5 {2 x7 {7 _  [% ^6 ~

- G+ B3 w% H1 \3 d值得一提的是空战的前夜,蝗军BB编队果断再次炮击了帕果盟军基地,致使盟军刚刚转移上去的陆基战斗机和轰炸机在天亮后的CV对决中未派上用场。
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蝗军在帕果帕果的登陆部队今日还发动谨慎攻击,打出3:1.城防将至1,下回合可下,受创的盟军舰船附近已经无港口可停。
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Night Naval bombardment of Pago Pago at 148,161 - Coastal Guns Fire Back!. ~% H1 p  O/ t/ R; C

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      no flights
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! \1 o3 m4 k! g      P-38E Lightning: 4 destroyed on ground( n- }6 M5 O/ m3 v
      B-26 Marauder: 3 destroyed on ground7 G8 Z$ I* ~/ J; |

; }2 }% ]" {7 T8 }6 S" f& y2 \11 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.5 H3 B6 @3 M  x: ^

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      CA Furutaka
4 h1 n$ V% C% |. B8 X1 j. H4 c      CA Aoba2 Q0 O$ f$ y5 u$ ]! k& {
      CA Kumano
3 V4 y; g! N, i3 W      CA Ashigara5 r) q3 o$ S9 O
      CL Oi. i  g' A9 q- X0 t
      CL Kitakami, w- k4 I1 P# C
      CL Yura
5 p% D8 z) C, g0 s9 B% @      CL Nagara
  q) o: z1 v4 |      CL Jintsu( o; p3 O6 P! `6 `* b) ]  a

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Allied ground losses:
, e1 u6 m) Z+ K6 m      29 casualties reported
9 l3 K6 g) y( k: P$ P% Y) Q/ n         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
6 `. |7 C; _3 J9 F         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled& H- Y. P' V& {2 ^
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled' @) v/ L6 y. @, U
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Airbase hits 80 b* ]& T' e2 L# }% `- \
Airbase supply hits 3
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Ground combat at Pago Pago (148,161)& W1 I$ r5 x  Y! w7 v8 S
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/ @; t7 d8 V) o* sAttacking force 13898 troops, 133 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 3989 N6 c' m0 K* ]" f, P* T
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Defending force 4228 troops, 45 guns, 109 vehicles, Assault Value = 84
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Japanese assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 2) : k* U. E' J' w
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Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 1
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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(-), disruption(-)
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      642 casualties reported
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- ]& O( A$ M: `6 O; B. C         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 37 disabled
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      387 casualties reported+ ?9 z1 T/ e0 R( Z$ y; ]
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 25 disabled
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    62nd Infantry Brigade6 v4 `1 Z! B& P4 y0 Q
    144th Infantry Regiment* N, A  }( c, a8 q; k
    8th Ind.Mixed Brigade3 Y9 C9 W: }8 ?4 E  r2 y
    56th Infantry Brigade
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    Samoan Marine Battalion
- l5 Q( o  ^2 T    8th Marine Defense Battalion; Y8 X' g' i4 p( \. }* }7 H
    255th USN Base Force
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$ M# |$ K2 y$ {- e" p4 BNight Time Surface Combat, near Tanna at 120,157, Range 11,000 Yards$ x: a6 G; Y4 ~8 k+ \7 {

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: A, O& E: ^8 N2 n, F8 e      CL Tama% [3 |7 u0 a  H
      CL Kiso  ~2 V9 j# N& n/ t) W& X2 X
      DD Maikaze
# ~7 \$ c8 Z1 @0 P5 D) n      DD Shiranui
: a4 Z% o+ n( h8 o/ H  ~2 ?* T      DD Tokitsukaze
2 e" B1 f0 W! X; W2 {) C2 I      DD Urakaze# D* Q4 w% a7 U3 ]& I% N: y3 U" V
      DD Natsugumo. V: y* u! b+ Z& Y. s8 C5 `/ Y! y
      DD Asagumo* V) j3 o6 i, @2 |+ X
      DD Murasame3 t3 W4 l/ z4 _( _4 ]
      DD Samidare$ b5 Q9 H; O9 X- W5 c9 o
      DD Kawakaze
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      DD Hatsuharu! F# w/ d' p1 h( Z% D: _' Q. X6 t$ e

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7 R) U5 n% S+ c$ Q      AM Vireo, Shell hits 10, and is sunk" k0 _3 c5 t2 t6 E
      AVP Heron, Shell hits 1, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
  f7 |; a$ A* P/ P6 f% p6 R# |) x; A      AVP Avocet, Shell hits 13, and is sunk, d2 m( D; s. ?; y) b
      xAK Delawarean, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
% P$ h( J; Q3 a& j* O4 O8 Y      xAK Floridian, Shell hits 20, and is sunk+ Q% G/ Y  `4 ?3 M
      xAK Indianan, Shell hits 19, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk& v# R  j, c, L5 W- S
      xAK Montanan, Shell hits 22, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
' O) Y- g: t1 ~9 A& v) A: G5 a; }      xAK Ohioan, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk0 Q& b* H1 h' O9 I" M' t; T$ M
      xAK Oregonian, Shell hits 32, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
5 I8 D3 F+ M0 X$ ]0 G" A4 l5 [, X      xAK Texan, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk$ R9 k! e! K# J$ J
      xAK Santa Elisa, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk# a% R7 j6 W+ |
      xAK Ensley City, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
& Z$ |) o0 Y8 x3 F: N$ [      xAK Montgomery City, Shell hits 3, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
% q  O/ R5 M* X- _0 c  F      xAK Edgar Luckenbach, Shell hits 30, and is sunk3 S, M# p+ \0 r9 n
      xAK F.J.Luckenbach, Shell hits 20, and is sunk  {5 K/ h3 L! |9 i% S
      xAK Harry Luckenbach, Shell hits 6, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk# b- ~7 P$ q7 \% E5 T. }/ y% H
      xAK Julia Luckenbach, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk' P( b* i! T! ~" ^
      xAK Paul Luckenbach, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk0 B' Q" j! E* o
      xAK Walter Luckenbach, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk, U4 d5 E, V( A3 m3 k  D" G1 q8 A  [
      xAK Coquina, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk( M, u( ^( O' F4 s: U# B# a
      xAK Fairland, Shell hits 12, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
) G, ?% N/ ]# l* l1 e      xAK Talune, Shell hits 10, and is sunk- k0 ]1 K! Z# u9 N& l; g3 [/ l/ _- A
      xAK Koomilya, Shell hits 9, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
) ~& ]) j" `: H6 u, G7 i- F( M      xAK Mangola, Shell hits 25, and is sunk; A. a$ h8 A2 c& D/ K0 j. B* t# m  c* N

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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
飞龙不是说被一弹毙命了么?
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
飞龙不是说被一弹毙命了么?' H, B' K! |2 Y" Q4 c1 B
红叶 发表于 2011-7-12 14:45
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没影的事,虚报战功乃米酋飞行员一贯的传统
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
强烈要求9527放出三艘空母的状态。。。。
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大批英雄母亲聚集白宫门前;要求大统领速速公布前线人员生死
话说TF58为什么会有地狱俯冲者参战呢。。。都5月下旬了。。SBD应该早够了呀。。。。
这个丢脸的话题
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) q! H% N; ^6 j9 _$ M2 b$ p我把这个老爷机和它的二代目弄混了,以为是先进的DB,特意凑了54架带上,结果一无所获,如果带的都是SBD相信战果会更大
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
大统领必须将军需处所有办事人员和领导统统逮捕,死啦死啦滴
一万年太久,只争朝夕!
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, Y* l1 x) a) a! }: z2 [& Z, c1 _- |然而分散突围的盟军58萨拉托加分队竟然和KB同方向航行,遭到返航中的KB打击,再次被弹,重创大火,估计应该不保。
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Weather in hex: Moderate rain
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Raid detected at 121 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
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1 f3 E$ Y2 y- C( b# X      A6M2 Zero x 52) \# p* t% z! i! `0 {
      B5N2 Kate x 39
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      B5N2 Kate: 5 damaged
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2 d, J  R' t  w6 S& {      CA Pensacola,  heavy damage
9 n% h0 m! y  w      CV Saratoga, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage1 R2 t7 l5 _0 \  i) n
      DD Ralph Talbot, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires+ d# [1 x2 r2 [6 {  q/ Q
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陆战蝗军今日全面告捷,印度战场除卡拉奇外基本打扫完毕,一日攻占包括图拉吉、帕果在内的数座基地,大批盟军战俘放下武器走进战俘营。9 U' ?4 D5 V  E$ `% G# q0 u  y& Z

2 f( S6 o; o+ a0 m# N5 ZJapanese forces CAPTURE Rawalpindi !!!7 R- A5 w% M# Z  a$ e
Peshawar Division SURRENDERS !!!
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4 m( x" K/ r5 _7 V, u3rd Central India Base Force SURRENDERS !!!: ^& V. m* Q+ ]$ C' w" y6 Y5 i! b
Japanese forces CAPTURE Paoshan !!!
' \$ b' j* _8 d54th Chinese Corps RETREATING towards Bhamo
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74th Chinese Corps RETREATING towards Bhamo& g: f' h+ Y# L
53rd Chinese Corps RETREATING towards Bhamo
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16th Chinese Base Force RETREATING towards Bhamo
1 [$ i3 r: m- t3 J- eCentral Reserve  RETREATING towards Bhamo
: O$ i' L# W- X' U* @NCAC  RETREATING towards Bhamo. v$ v( k& V1 U$ b1 I
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Samoan Marine Battalion SURRENDERS !!!. y+ L5 r. ~. D5 i- S
8th Marine Defense Battalion SURRENDERS !!!1 \& t; c' b& y
255th USN Base Force SURRENDERS !!!
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132nd Infantry Rgt /1 SURRENDERS !!!
# `& o1 b3 E/ i# n; U8 v8th Marine Rgt /3 SURRENDERS !!!) V) [% M$ z3 E  X
131st Field Artillery Battalion SURRENDERS !!!
' t- C9 s  `  A. Z) `8 u64th Coast AA Regiment SURRENDERS !!!: V" }4 L: @# p. H0 r7 j7 [$ |0 u
147th Field Artillery Regiment SURRENDERS !!!# d" f; m2 B% Y* b  u+ u
2nd Marine Defense Battalion SURRENDERS !!!+ A# h8 e5 r" i8 \6 i% O
148th Field Artillery Battalion SURRENDERS !!!
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2nd Peshawar Base Force SURRENDERS !!!- o1 W) X7 A6 J+ D+ ^  J% b
1st Peshawar Base Force SURRENDERS !!!
9 o* A1 i8 h) {9 J% @4 y2nd NW Frontier Base Force SURRENDERS !!!& [' O* C& l  [8 \9 I0 q) T, M
1st NW Frontier Base Force SURRENDERS !!!
5 k" x$ m! w3 e$ |1st Hyderabad Base Force SURRENDERS !!!$ t/ m$ g% F: S9 ?4 z6 K
3rd NW Frontier Base Force SURRENDERS !!!
3 J4 C; N" r/ |# z+ D21st Indian Mountain Gun Regiment SURRENDERS !!!" ~/ Q# T! `& t0 }2 |
Japanese forces CAPTURE Srinagar !!!
3 V9 P' J2 y' ^1 ?% }9 p1st Mahzbi Sikh Battalion SURRENDERS !!!8 }  j% z9 F& B3 Y) N1 x0 |
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努美阿一代的盟军四发裸奔出击苏瓦,当地CAP奋力迎战,自损4架0战,击落击伤数架B17E~~
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3 s' Z9 q; P! H* \; |2 b% a1 o5 _Morning Air attack on Suva , at 132,160 " x& j. N- q% Y* S* Q6 H6 A! {! T

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Estimated time to target is 56 minutes
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      A6M2 Zero x 71' s& A% V# F- b; R( i& y! `1 `
      Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 8
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5 l: D& r, Z  u( S( a" l9 k      B-17E Fortress x 39
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Japanese aircraft losses* G8 P4 D7 f3 C8 v/ y
      A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed0 s7 A: g% d9 x9 G( o0 p/ Y

6 k& G5 k% a  S9 r0 @$ j1 e9 [Allied aircraft losses
2 F$ _$ ~6 \; e, C2 P      B-17E Fortress: 2 destroyed, 23 damaged
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
如此看来,27这次出击还是很不能令人满意啊,装备的飞机居然还是老爷机
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
这是大统领准备不周,副总统已经被枪毙鸟
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
1天不更新居然在首页都不找不到了' q/ h, Q3 K4 h( M' F+ U" ?
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这几天无战事,双方都在舔伤口
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 03, 42- M8 _; v2 L9 F+ f$ y4 c& u

2 c# A+ E; n) |0 j. Y$ G南方军部分兵力攻入爪哇万隆,抛尸7000多打出3:1,降低一级城防
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5 Y3 [" f7 ?9 P7 PGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100). ^" o- n0 V1 W& }6 m' D3 o+ S

, Q! I7 @5 k* nJapanese Deliberate attack( T' s. ]! `3 ~0 |% R+ r3 {- \$ \
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Attacking force 125793 troops, 1358 guns, 268 vehicles, Assault Value = 4325( k. Z' A7 K) w- Y* X
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Defending force 35514 troops, 289 guns, 257 vehicles, Assault Value = 10687 w4 a: G: W, a# `" y# X4 x
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2
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Japanese adjusted assault: 2502
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; T. q5 j+ F; k6 v, G9 Y1 QAllied adjusted defense: 796 8 U( N" n: ^9 K3 }" l- ^3 _

+ x( X6 `) ~% G) I6 u$ n& CJapanese assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 2) ( v2 F8 o" |+ }

' g" i' Y) T& ?2 B# {4 {- IJapanese Assault reduces fortifications to 2% s. d! l; E# B$ i+ q$ }1 p
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Combat modifiers
1 F( V" p* Z2 o. ~" Z0 fDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), supply(-)- k' l8 m: S5 V# g+ i1 n
Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:
& R4 u# p- q2 A! Z" t      7623 casualties reported) c& c  ^3 F' I$ E
         Squads: 23 destroyed, 401 disabled
  ~7 S0 J) ~; [; u" K% c9 [. F         Non Combat: 19 destroyed, 465 disabled* H8 h$ R7 i) P! X# O; l3 q. U7 E( ~
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 30 disabled
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Allied ground losses:
& l- l# H) M% y      2431 casualties reported
; a7 J6 o- T' i5 Z. h- ~, I  R         Squads: 15 destroyed, 194 disabled
" V0 ^9 R# t3 b( U  p         Non Combat: 33 destroyed, 263 disabled
2 h2 ~2 i& I2 x* F- F9 A+ F7 R         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled. w* X" i( v3 }$ l4 ~  Z/ r
      Vehicles lost 48 (24 destroyed, 24 disabled)
: W. S# ^  @- C. x! b. \8 A5 F- F      Units destroyed 1) v7 ~. Z! \* h
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+ h0 [! {" p6 D- Q" T% a9 UAssaulting units:
9 u# q* {5 ~( u, b* X    66th Infantry Group 1 x+ H/ L9 u9 d' ?5 e
    III./143rd Infantry Battalion. l5 Y8 w" v. i% W& v2 z% W
    4th Division
3 _% F* H% S* ~! G    15th Guards Regiment5 I# w& H! M. E" l) T! c
    21st Infantry Regiment
) O! W2 s0 ^% m! k# V    Sasebo 3rd SNLF
7 f2 Y1 x# h0 x: L* g8 j) ^' {1 }    16th Naval Guard Unit9 @# d9 z! C" n( O. t) F
    9th Infantry Regiment. Z  @5 o/ `8 i3 g) X. v
    33rd Division  i5 V: T/ }7 M' @6 g* _
    53rd Division6 o! V9 F8 ~4 D$ i
    38th Division
6 V- A2 u* f! g* L    42nd Infantry Regiment
1 t" }0 @5 Y! H; E: K9 ~    11th Infantry Regiment( r% p# ~1 t) p$ O0 r: S' _
    16th Guards Regiment2 E. h! ]  N! a& z1 J
    4th Guards Division5 U! j1 a7 _5 N
    113th Infantry Regiment0 U. b" w0 e- A9 N
    21st Division
3 ^& h3 g) V" Y  I. m9 l6 k    15th Naval Guard Unit
" B  w! }$ @0 \( G    47th Infantry Regiment+ X! v0 P. Y9 k6 b$ n+ m7 Z3 O
    55th Engineer Regiment
( f! {- m. }0 ~; \' h    17th Indpt Guards Regiment
$ [# d* a! q: ^    3rd Mortar Battalion
& ]+ N) R5 w% W$ G    5th Mortar Battalion% g2 w( P% t  d+ P
    55th Mountain Gun Regiment
) n- [% O' {6 ~% m    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion) X& o/ i- W& B1 z
    1st Mortar Regiment
, v, t3 x( _* V7 P    51st Field AA Battalion$ g. t7 ~' h; [# m
    1st RF Gun Battalion
8 S! D. w. C- b    48th Field Artillery Regiment  Z' y1 c( B$ j1 g- H. B- I
    20th AA Regiment4 j" T" a! T& w( [- B+ O
    Southern Army1 V% w6 k, Z$ s3 y
    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion7 ~- Q5 w4 V% |# h, q+ G
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Defending units:
" `$ C+ h$ u  v- U    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn
# z, k6 R/ T6 ?. ?& ?7 M, b    45th Indian Brigade7 b1 O; ~4 Z! @4 o
    28th Gurkha Brigade. Y" E# t$ U! Q, W- `8 f* h
    22nd Australian Brigade
! Q9 o& K3 O* V$ i    Tjilatjap KNIL Battalion+ r: o3 }4 x& Y. p- {& U2 f
    1st Regt Cavalerie
3 E* e' K7 H0 O4 g& Y) a9 {    Mobiele Eenheid Battalion
' P1 O9 j5 i+ H8 w3 y& l    2nd Argylls Battalion
7 L/ y* Z1 _% g    27th Australian Brigade
- Q8 N4 X; Q8 t" _9 X    2nd KNIL Regiment8 ?: w2 ^2 R/ J+ K' P/ ^( I* Y; t
    1st KNIL Regiment% Q7 K0 n( k4 R- I  X7 Y
    4th KNIL Regiment2 Z& T5 w( d1 r) F/ Q5 y
    44th Indian Brigade& E. ^8 X& |- h$ n' z. G
    6th KNIL Regiment
7 u7 ]; e6 W" v( @# M) l. n    48th Gurkha Brigade
  l+ B4 k: b/ O    South Java Base Force3 M+ Z8 a% G( d# F, I( X
    Batavia Base Force+ y* J: d/ A" d$ N. O7 ^, _6 }, R/ k
    Tjilitap Base Force
3 }5 a( K9 n$ {) ^/ i8 q    3rd KNIL AA Battalion
6 h+ t* `1 R$ m" X; l- s    Bandoeng Base Force. v2 v) j/ x6 s% F: g) Q
    1st KNIL AA Battalion; f5 Z3 O9 G% X- |& G7 s6 }. a
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    North Java Base Force; [  M' i( |6 ^& w/ d: {: B
    Soerabaja Base Force
* S& }" ~& [" W  A2 S! A* I    KNIL Army Command
6 ^7 H# E, M# t* X# u# E    106th RN Base Force
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日军又一艘潜艇在奥克兰触雷上浮,被运输船队打爆
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- X$ r9 A7 k  p  V6 l- z% ^; \TF 36 encounters mine field at Auckland (115,185)
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      SS I-21, Mine hits 1,  heavy damage7 a7 h5 V/ v& v% K* g5 Y; l
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ASW attack near Auckland  at 115,185
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Japanese Ships
+ F7 f- F* F! ]: Q9 x8 O      SS I-21, hits 10, and is sunk
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, F3 ]8 G  S$ |! v      PC Kimball; g$ r$ o  M" |% B! ?( K
      AO Ramapo5 I. {. A) b2 X  r  |* r* L, A
      AO Tippecanoe
: ?( f' d" i6 h' G. u7 h2 |, k      AP William Ward Burrows4 r; u  t6 I; P9 F; C
      TK Harpa( K/ k& N) Q6 T) O2 @5 }5 D- A
      TK Gulfdawn7 \. S+ G. g2 a# W8 V4 s9 X  g% X) \2 l
      TK Mobilstation3 ]- g' K9 A! a1 S/ @9 M- C1 R" R
      xAP Montoro3 b  `- e9 _% L* R$ Q3 v
      xAP Murada
6 W  a  ]) Y! h  N      xAP Mildura
/ X6 D: f3 {# B5 f$ i6 {" k+ {      xAK Zvir. p5 U( \  |+ n* J" F
      xAK Oakbank* s+ @+ d4 ]2 s$ H% D, B
      xAK Clevedon) y5 J, }1 E7 N. ]6 C/ Y' t5 R
      xAK Crown City; h% c' V* C7 F4 H- {
      xAK Onomea
6 U3 R4 E1 J6 J" g      xAK Horace Luckenbach
1 U* b1 ^* f( T9 a$ I( r      xAK Santa Teresa
: E( b$ P' j( q      xAK Alaskan" X& t* u! D+ ]6 W2 L
      PC Travis
5 t$ v% o$ b+ Y) `/ V9 s      PC Jackson* R6 u7 X; ?$ n: Y
      PC Crawford
( U. H% j9 Q& m; ?      PC Morris
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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