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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
本帖最后由 championzhao 于 2011-7-12 14:31 编辑 , e& f: u* Y6 X0 S$ g

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+ l9 U, r# y! h; ~3 x) M1942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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% F3 `8 D! n2 J( U3 M! k5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~~ ; n6 Y) L5 n: H6 C2 m
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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" T, F% d; N0 a  ]
5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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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~~
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2 o5 _* ]$ ?+ o: u) b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。0 n6 J$ N  k. J( D
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: b9 c- |' G6 X4 g/ x1 x3 F! e4 _Night Naval bombardment of Pago Pago at 148,161 - Coastal Guns Fire Back!
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Allied aircraft
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Allied aircraft losses
4 ~$ G/ C6 i! @. @/ s. z      P-38E Lightning: 4 destroyed on ground4 ~7 L6 r2 u, U$ r* J3 O- ^" h. i
      B-26 Marauder: 3 destroyed on ground+ h- a% ~2 v) k9 J2 P- z
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11 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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Japanese Ships! r6 b- d" `1 b1 C. q6 V
      CA Furutaka
* _8 y8 j, \4 `      CA Aoba
( s+ Q& v( n- a( @      CA Kumano
1 Q9 |" A( c7 G& m% J5 W      CA Ashigara1 _& R  t1 f/ Q
      CL Oi0 C% `* o8 R: Q5 x2 r
      CL Kitakami
6 k4 w  `1 ~, M      CL Yura. S0 F8 V6 n& f7 a8 ?
      CL Nagara
  |  @6 |  Y  X4 d% W. e      CL Jintsu& j- b+ ^& A) i1 p0 y: i7 U0 p

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Allied ground losses:0 V& B. o* v( V
      29 casualties reported
& ^# k6 }, ^& \% s         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
& c  w* ]+ ?8 V8 z( x) C! o         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
% D5 b1 ^5 D6 ?% W- C9 F. [) m         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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5 m- D$ O$ a! D! q4 L8 ]  ~Airbase hits 8: w- G6 k/ E6 A' |/ C, o: p1 q+ h
Airbase supply hits 3% B0 v# A  Y& p5 r- p) K/ R
Runway hits 10! t3 g3 [+ ^  w2 a+ l* H
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Ground combat at Pago Pago (148,161)/ ^2 o! s! u, e7 J! G6 e0 H' \1 t

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1 B) F: J' Z' iAttacking force 13898 troops, 133 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 3988 Z1 S# [' w' b- U' Y
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Defending force 4228 troops, 45 guns, 109 vehicles, Assault Value = 84
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Japanese adjusted assault: 139 ; T' u# `! q+ `( `: b8 [+ s" \8 z
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Japanese assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 2) + E; Q& P4 U" u' a
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Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 1; a3 {- J, E; ~4 b" m* K7 F

5 u' A, n) o* i; }) }Combat modifiers
- J& m# L$ L) IDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(-), disruption(-)
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Attacker:
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         Squads: 5 destroyed, 32 disabled; j, ?" [, E+ a; _) T) M
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 37 disabled6 M' T0 ?2 s" J9 K
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled' w! Y% M& B0 G
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      387 casualties reported
0 ~: q; G  C# ^) s7 M         Squads: 4 destroyed, 25 disabled
4 e" L+ ~. M+ a0 B/ {         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 34 disabled
9 F& Y8 U0 i3 F" C         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 c+ k" j8 M( j
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    62nd Infantry Brigade4 b9 @, ^5 n7 C; d6 i6 b) k. f0 L; K
    144th Infantry Regiment6 B4 I5 ]- d1 ]
    8th Ind.Mixed Brigade
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    Kure 5th SNLF! k! a4 b6 [0 h2 T" T  d. R8 c8 r3 ~6 O

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7 k6 B  S9 c; M6 C9 H    Samoan Marine Battalion5 B5 g' V1 a/ j: z! q
    8th Marine Defense Battalion
3 q4 Q+ R4 ?4 i    255th USN Base Force
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+ U% y) [7 i2 n% m同日在努美阿方向,蝗军水雷战队成功逮住盟军一队往塔纳岛送补给的船队,尽数将其歼灭+ S6 P' m( j0 t' s
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3 `3 J2 ]9 u/ e; P' O: ENight Time Surface Combat, near Tanna at 120,157, Range 11,000 Yards- f8 J( q( Z4 }6 B4 N8 _. W

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" _* _, B2 }( U' N. y      CL Tama
. y) q- V- F" g/ p) K      CL Kiso
& V9 M4 n1 I2 {      DD Maikaze8 I2 q1 a6 K8 j2 q3 |: X" j
      DD Shiranui# p5 a3 H0 _8 }" ~' B/ b; Y/ V' t
      DD Tokitsukaze- t& p  u' A: q1 t8 O
      DD Urakaze
7 a) c5 u! e; U, M/ Q, u# L      DD Natsugumo
4 m- f# A4 f% T% c) I      DD Asagumo
$ s7 o0 J" r. }8 Y      DD Murasame
' x% z3 X8 I! g0 D# H/ U      DD Samidare
. Q, ]" X  x8 K, ^" W& Z* x, B      DD Kawakaze" t! z$ b, F$ B& e
      DD Umikaze6 j( q6 a( z# l8 E+ L" L9 D1 \
      DD Suzukaze0 v9 ?- L/ E2 l& M2 d5 S
      DD Hatsuharu' G' e5 z) M% |

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      AM Vireo, Shell hits 10, and is sunk
$ D1 K* o, q4 Y6 [$ C/ P      AVP Heron, Shell hits 1, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
) b' e. ]1 e4 m      AVP Avocet, Shell hits 13, and is sunk( |+ m8 f5 O3 {( I8 n
      xAK Delawarean, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
4 G! ]' N' D  m6 n. y      xAK Floridian, Shell hits 20, and is sunk/ |: x/ v/ x2 C4 O0 g. ^( t
      xAK Indianan, Shell hits 19, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
2 A4 Q! a5 V0 N9 d! ]      xAK Montanan, Shell hits 22, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk; T3 `9 d1 }. J" A
      xAK Ohioan, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
1 m3 D1 n  I9 A! L      xAK Oregonian, Shell hits 32, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk) d. a( H9 ~+ e9 |' w
      xAK Texan, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
, L' z" C7 l- ~      xAK Santa Elisa, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
$ w- _/ H9 o: s* r8 V) B! N* N( I      xAK Ensley City, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk8 V" v) x! ?  L& o" b6 n7 J
      xAK Montgomery City, Shell hits 3, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
  }% ^% W( u1 Z, V6 n8 r- y! y  l- \      xAK Edgar Luckenbach, Shell hits 30, and is sunk8 ?- g7 m' X9 q: N! L! i! P
      xAK F.J.Luckenbach, Shell hits 20, and is sunk
7 i- N5 N7 k8 H4 s5 N1 F      xAK Harry Luckenbach, Shell hits 6, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk; p8 [8 P2 G# _. D- ?6 B
      xAK Julia Luckenbach, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk( p* }* O0 V5 \4 v5 ~' _7 M
      xAK Paul Luckenbach, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
9 Y( e" r7 D9 ]2 B1 `      xAK Walter Luckenbach, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk3 u# S0 k2 X" Q1 q/ t/ X/ d
      xAK Coquina, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk$ F" t# p" Y$ u# K
      xAK Fairland, Shell hits 12, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
- L: {# l! z, j7 u      xAK Talune, Shell hits 10, and is sunk
! G9 O% d" D  P2 G% G1 w      xAK Koomilya, Shell hits 9, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
5 t; j" A1 b+ r5 Z+ M      xAK Mangola, Shell hits 25, and is sunk3 `5 C( t; {2 W3 Q) v5 C

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5月25日,日军视角的情报界面
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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?1 k6 Y9 V% V' A; A
红叶 发表于 2011-7-12 14:45
/ J! m9 t( P  ]( z; @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。。。。
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1 z+ @6 W3 S: t5 }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!
1942年5月26日
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$ _1 M! ]7 V. M  O. E0 L  S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。% K7 M6 ]& s, H! z* P" g
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Pago Pago at 149,165
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( {( @" v  Q2 B8 S- h% v/ r0 ERaid detected at 121 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.2 w! U% B/ C4 k* Y$ b3 W4 ]
Estimated time to target is 51 minutes
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3 b0 s; ~* T) f) G% t' x# c      A6M2 Zero x 52
6 Y. }# B* f$ \      B5N2 Kate x 39
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. _+ ^9 e- x/ }1 a2 C& S+ V      B5N2 Kate: 5 damaged
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7 j4 N+ W% k& T      CA Pensacola,  heavy damage/ o5 B0 I0 Y0 `. v# I$ |. H  ]& _& K
      CV Saratoga, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage9 ]3 s# ~, [/ t4 d# ?7 t3 Q
      DD Ralph Talbot, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires
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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。
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Peshawar Division SURRENDERS !!!
3 S/ K( g8 O" e/ ~8 jNorthern Command  SURRENDERS !!!
4 V$ E1 z, I; p! O, K3rd Central India Base Force SURRENDERS !!!
1 U0 |" T* H' F; Z: DJapanese forces CAPTURE Paoshan !!!- D6 w/ j. C0 r* G0 M
54th Chinese Corps RETREATING towards Bhamo5 i$ Q2 N  i1 A; B* `
99th Chinese Corps RETREATING towards Bhamo" r: a" y, V' e5 M5 D* D( W
74th Chinese Corps RETREATING towards Bhamo
! ]- \# |! b9 I2 H: Y4 z" m53rd Chinese Corps RETREATING towards Bhamo) m$ v5 i. o6 L& @# m4 ?0 U
88th Chinese Division RETREATING towards Bhamo
9 b9 n( i4 G. q5 \0 E1 e8 A16th Chinese Base Force RETREATING towards Bhamo
% o0 o; B8 U5 z2 c4 {; kCentral Reserve  RETREATING towards Bhamo, q) L% a, X, e) x9 Q' y' Z, ]2 e
NCAC  RETREATING towards Bhamo0 W' l" h' n) m- U& q/ d
Japanese forces CAPTURE Pago Pago !!!
6 d' X- m! T2 ^3 N& T, c+ g! |" TSamoan Marine Battalion SURRENDERS !!!1 d6 d4 \" |: o7 q) }8 o
8th Marine Defense Battalion SURRENDERS !!!
1 @8 [0 W9 a5 l# u. I& Q, q7 ^1 \255th USN Base Force SURRENDERS !!!; [- [' p- O3 x6 O2 M
Japanese forces CAPTURE Tulagi !!!
" f  B" K# J7 r! X132nd Infantry Rgt /1 SURRENDERS !!!
" K9 N# A! l2 ^/ m5 k% K8th Marine Rgt /3 SURRENDERS !!!
) |( B2 `; c* {- X5 x131st Field Artillery Battalion SURRENDERS !!!
3 L. \% r3 N+ A7 H) i8 ]64th Coast AA Regiment SURRENDERS !!!
6 v& C' h" @! w. J. {147th Field Artillery Regiment SURRENDERS !!!  K3 p' m' j; o& B8 x3 c
2nd Marine Defense Battalion SURRENDERS !!!9 s+ \- D. b' u; _( {
148th Field Artillery Battalion SURRENDERS !!!% D+ ~# [3 {- I! j, z
Japanese forces CAPTURE Multan !!!& O! B& ]& @9 O: S1 L: Y: l; r- h
2nd Peshawar Base Force SURRENDERS !!!
  z6 K% {) b  B/ f3 ?1st Peshawar Base Force SURRENDERS !!!, \$ B+ r0 ?6 C6 h: ^
2nd NW Frontier Base Force SURRENDERS !!!
. P8 v: D7 ^1 l9 M! J" x/ m9 |1st NW Frontier Base Force SURRENDERS !!!
% [! ~/ v; l5 Q) q1st Hyderabad Base Force SURRENDERS !!!! {  d1 t! |+ Y% h
3rd NW Frontier Base Force SURRENDERS !!!
7 H6 `" s- g7 I( d$ J21st Indian Mountain Gun Regiment SURRENDERS !!!
+ y: F& i$ K# e6 M+ l9 P* U2 h0 X2 jJapanese forces CAPTURE Srinagar !!!5 _3 {5 F8 L  h) h
1st Mahzbi Sikh Battalion SURRENDERS !!!, c+ S$ d$ e6 C& }0 c( Q* I

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4 h% a0 B( q! f8 J/ YMorning Air attack on Suva , at 132,160 1 u$ `! I6 }( ]# h! s2 M* [: R

2 ]7 V* O3 Z7 F) p8 o$ FWeather in hex: Severe storms
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Raid detected at 183 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.4 p6 B' o0 u& E
Estimated time to target is 56 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
  J( v$ G5 d# ]/ m; N, t! \; b      A6M2 Zero x 71
; U6 s9 ^) x" ?/ a% d      Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 8
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  |9 K( a5 x# ~5 `4 A+ s  N2 ?- N  h& S      B-17E Fortress x 39
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Japanese aircraft losses
  v2 e2 y5 m3 h* ^, `      A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed& Q1 F1 I/ t& @! @
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Allied aircraft losses1 i. s9 b) S! v9 R. q& E, C
      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
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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
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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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# v0 t- {; {4 N6 E( K2 hGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100)
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Japanese Deliberate attack/ J. n6 L$ ^% H

$ S# {6 k1 \$ F( _Attacking force 125793 troops, 1358 guns, 268 vehicles, Assault Value = 4325
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Defending force 35514 troops, 289 guns, 257 vehicles, Assault Value = 10688 H& I! r9 E5 N* _. A8 {; D

" Y" M" ~7 Z1 b( z6 g, |; _Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2
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& _4 b+ p7 L- a8 ~3 UJapanese adjusted assault: 2502 7 {* F7 X6 b0 Z6 H" I( ]
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Allied adjusted defense: 796
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Japanese assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 2) ; e0 V$ |/ k; ]
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Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 2
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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), supply(-)% N- f1 y4 F. f$ o9 x
Attacker: $ J- S2 W. B9 M  w' e

7 n; k9 q$ w: e) Q: Z: DJapanese ground losses:4 N* Q, h* @8 T# g
      7623 casualties reported
7 q0 X+ h& F! m& j" I         Squads: 23 destroyed, 401 disabled  U- s( {$ t$ g
         Non Combat: 19 destroyed, 465 disabled
8 E; c+ Y* o/ J+ `, t3 c         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 30 disabled
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) o& v2 J6 t( q, B' y" {; C% kAllied ground losses:
3 i  I  Z* K5 L( I$ H      2431 casualties reported8 _& p+ L: C8 _
         Squads: 15 destroyed, 194 disabled
  e& }6 U1 K6 F2 s, Y; l% V$ I         Non Combat: 33 destroyed, 263 disabled
0 R, L$ s0 c7 ?6 f         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled
' a5 s7 i$ ?' q( g      Vehicles lost 48 (24 destroyed, 24 disabled)1 X8 A8 P2 C( L' S- R9 @7 v5 s
      Units destroyed 1
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Assaulting units:
, f! T! L" I+ Y1 ~5 M2 u    66th Infantry Group & @  Q. y9 I, K" \- \
    III./143rd Infantry Battalion3 r9 n7 m3 Q$ H- P
    4th Division, |) j, D3 N, o' P+ x( ^
    15th Guards Regiment
" j0 t! @1 y0 {  z& X) a8 I    21st Infantry Regiment
6 d" |$ {. y8 ], v2 J# `. H6 ^3 Z    Sasebo 3rd SNLF
+ Z8 C8 j6 f: K. p) R    16th Naval Guard Unit4 j/ N9 z- z5 M6 D+ a
    9th Infantry Regiment7 `5 N4 w4 [5 W2 v4 L3 E5 E: Q) |
    33rd Division5 X3 d$ M, J6 K: I+ [
    53rd Division
/ @) u% Z" Z. r7 `* J0 I" ^3 ]    38th Division- g% }, L) \' A! @; d2 q
    42nd Infantry Regiment
& e$ r4 ~; p8 N- r    11th Infantry Regiment
1 s. N" `7 D1 A    16th Guards Regiment
3 g3 @/ `" J9 X. Z  b; _$ Q    4th Guards Division
: U, {: E9 X" O; s7 ^    113th Infantry Regiment
* O+ H+ Y3 ^$ l7 s7 N0 `: Q. H, t- k    21st Division
2 e' @8 \/ q  D; l, }    15th Naval Guard Unit
* Y0 @) R5 i" D+ f5 J% ?    47th Infantry Regiment: m+ L9 i: ~9 m5 b* T4 K% r5 P
    55th Engineer Regiment
. V7 `9 U3 f% h+ i" E+ ^    17th Indpt Guards Regiment* j5 \& {2 ?* [" ~0 O/ y  F2 I
    3rd Mortar Battalion
  [2 J" }# M; N5 \3 s    5th Mortar Battalion
% b. [3 y& g7 [# J, y    55th Mountain Gun Regiment! A4 \  q4 g  X0 i" [2 M, i; D
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion7 k2 S% j9 `5 h) A1 J* B
    1st Mortar Regiment
: V, F% e& @/ V0 X% n9 r    51st Field AA Battalion
9 y+ j! i" s/ E$ h4 \    1st RF Gun Battalion
1 n$ A- p# G$ p& e/ J    48th Field Artillery Regiment
2 \+ j+ I. X, @0 G: w- l    20th AA Regiment( |9 D% P5 u0 M; S9 Q$ N) v
    Southern Army
& j) R) ]- ~6 A2 h8 k    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion% w( {* k% k+ w) m! D5 S) Q; P* y% }

# l5 F& W2 w0 F% l! pDefending units:) l7 O- ^9 U  O9 d7 ?
    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn
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" {3 k' U" c' W; k0 ?: Z6 I    28th Gurkha Brigade* L1 U* R+ X5 Z- J  O) ~
    22nd Australian Brigade
7 D% d' d4 p# J" _    Tjilatjap KNIL Battalion3 Y& P8 v( q% \. w
    1st Regt Cavalerie
  W# _$ X$ F( r4 X- y5 @0 K0 l    Mobiele Eenheid Battalion
9 J) J1 u9 H( \* Z& S    2nd Argylls Battalion
" g( B8 V, U. E* |    27th Australian Brigade% g: B5 G$ l+ Z9 n) h! [. m0 R$ b
    2nd KNIL Regiment5 b- u. m, q, {$ ?# C& [
    1st KNIL Regiment# x4 w2 R! E/ g: Z7 |! `
    4th KNIL Regiment
5 F& `& s  G6 m% M4 M; B9 z    44th Indian Brigade) W/ I3 i) R  B3 `. \9 {+ h
    6th KNIL Regiment
3 u: a1 D: U: U/ v    48th Gurkha Brigade
# K( s( o- G0 q; l& y% [    South Java Base Force
- s  z9 z( G- {! a% u2 C    Batavia Base Force
7 ^! p/ u# S! j  B    Tjilitap Base Force, A' P4 R( S' T8 j' S
    3rd KNIL AA Battalion
, ?" A$ C) x, W7 ?: n    Bandoeng Base Force  P# h8 |7 a; U) U! {
    1st KNIL AA Battalion
( U' [: V8 w' T    ML-KNIL
( [: ]6 M, S3 B$ \: j$ C    North Java Base Force
8 o7 d8 S7 C: D( c    Soerabaja Base Force6 x% B6 h% N6 \0 N' u2 u4 i
    KNIL Army Command 8 c: p/ r9 V+ s& t6 U+ M, z
    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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TF 36 encounters mine field at Auckland (115,185)
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Japanese Ships
1 A. n* m, T8 W. l1 b5 b4 i      SS I-21, Mine hits 1,  heavy damage
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ASW attack near Auckland  at 115,185- v1 w7 d7 f0 D* u! k( t5 W

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9 i- V. i* k/ E! ]# E1 I1 X      SS I-21, hits 10, and is sunk
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# i1 G( z+ W8 o; @Allied Ships& B( {1 W9 T4 H% f8 t! m
      PC Kimball
- w& f# I' n& r& f% H* }1 L      AO Ramapo
; ?9 a: Q! F2 j6 w3 A; v      AO Tippecanoe/ C5 X. s1 q- e% ^9 \4 _4 |! o
      AP William Ward Burrows
! k7 T, x3 l" B6 R      TK Harpa
* C$ x& Q) q* K( a: N" B      TK Gulfdawn$ P' U# ?% X" W  ?6 Y
      TK Mobilstation
- h: u2 I- E/ s# w% Y, M, D0 k      xAP Montoro6 ]- m, Y& g0 S' c
      xAP Murada
. E- c1 a) V9 B1 I" m8 H      xAP Mildura
- Z* D0 l* s* C      xAK Zvir/ F$ x9 [2 q& f5 J
      xAK Oakbank
$ J. p; ?" l4 u% Y- W/ \      xAK Clevedon- @' M& J, N  ^" a
      xAK Crown City5 ]( k9 [5 l! e2 `. G
      xAK Onomea0 T: T: ^  {+ {. F, p' \' o
      xAK Horace Luckenbach
- g6 y- N" H0 t4 y7 i2 A5 a      xAK Santa Teresa
7 K; t/ q4 z5 B5 J8 Q      xAK Alaskan
" j3 d$ M$ I; T5 [      PC Travis
. J4 v6 m* Q+ Z* |8 L- R' k      PC Jackson
4 i( B6 p/ ~0 D+ m      PC Crawford, d* a8 K3 K, J! M& _, W/ S( a# B
      PC Morris
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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