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开战一周年留念
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世界反法西斯战争的形势仍然不容乐观,日军疯狂的攻势没有止歇,新喀的多尼亚岛上上20万日军正在日夜兼程从库马克向努美阿挺进。7 G' h* j9 q8 S. q
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守卫努美阿的是美军的亚美利加师和陆战二师的两个团,面对疯狂的日寇,他们能坚持多久?让我们拭目以待
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
这点兵力对付8000+战力的日军,估计还是比较悬的,不知道27苦心经营了那么久努美阿,防御工事修到了几级,努美阿辅助的炮兵,工兵,支援部队有多少?
- A3 H. `! \9 k  T' l* _话说老赵这货怎么研发速度那么快,42年底就把日军第二代主力舰载机型全部投产了,这个速度都比盟军还快了,看来后期AE盟军的任务非常艰巨啊
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
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, l8 {6 r  ]2 j4 _0 y7 v# o2 a新喀里多尼亚,拉弗阿,7000战力未遭盟军任何实质性的抵抗,顺利纳入帝国版图,努美阿就在眼前~~/ M* j- M7 G! d: Y$ ^$ D4 r1 p
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刚接到科研部门的汇报,截至目前雷电提前到43年3月,紫电目前提前到43年1月,帝国有希望在42年看到紫电翱翔的身影。
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 09, 42, Z+ w& V- E. u' G  f( |
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向澳洲输送完燃料返航的一队油轮在离日本基地20格之外被陆攻抓到猛烈攻击,损失惨重. q# s' }0 x: ^$ |
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日本的陆攻是超越4发的神器,有没有!
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Kingscote at 62,173* @9 R3 ^5 m: |
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Weather in hex: Clear sky7 \7 R4 J9 F: G3 w' r& L( c% y2 ^
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Raid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.; E6 i0 K; I& g5 T" Z; o# u$ L; u
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes! r2 E6 P+ y" Q

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      G3M3 Nell x 36
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      TK British Commodore, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk" z4 `+ I! Z1 M! A* p
      TK British Destiny, Torpedo hits 1; A9 A8 p* p" ?  u% e$ B
      TK British Chemist, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage
$ L3 I' M& Y1 r2 z# d* X" l6 t8 Q      AM Quail, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk* m6 ^4 C3 S) I3 X# W& N
      TK Athelmere, Torpedo hits 2,  heavy damage( s/ C' B6 x/ M7 L! N5 O
      TK H. M. Storey
0 q' ?8 ^$ B" x9 h0 O" F& y      TK Athelstane, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
. B# s3 D+ F3 _3 r      TK British Hope, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk  U5 Y6 h; m3 c1 R: D! s
      TK Spirilla, Torpedo hits 3,  heavy damage7 ?% X4 t3 O2 {/ m7 B6 T" D3 {: S
      TK British Sailor, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Kingscote at 62,1735 h  E1 l  f" ~% m4 Y# Z9 C
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Weather in hex: Clear sky! B8 m% h# O3 B
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Raid spotted at 44 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.2 X/ t  m! T" A+ t
Estimated time to target is 16 minutes
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No Japanese losses
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      TK British Destiny, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
  i2 b; _8 K$ A5 [: n9 ?+ Z      TK British Chemist, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
3 `! }. y! U2 S5 d9 T      AM Tanager, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk: w2 O& B3 p/ F0 ]( b% H. ^

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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Kingscote at 62,173
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# Q' b  q' V6 ?Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
4 o3 {  F( D: D# J. f2 VEstimated time to target is 6 minutes* v8 `" c! T1 X% w/ \7 u( B
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      G3M3 Nell x 189 i+ o* p% U* |. R7 J3 Q/ F' j1 y

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. p9 t5 q; M: j9 `/ U) r      TK Emidio, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk0 {# G" ^6 m/ S* w  J
      TK Falkefjell, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk3 T+ I! q/ a( s9 ]
      TK British Justice
* o' x5 V4 c5 V6 F8 ^" Y      TK L. P. St. Clair, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire
0 J' E5 l& b7 U  v+ \1 K/ Z      TK British Energy, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
英文看的压力山大
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1942年12月11日) l7 i: {, O3 a

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蝗军主力进入努美阿城,发动试探性炮击,果然和天蝗判断的一致,该基地驻守着以美军2个师为主的1000战力~~努美阿攻城战即将打响。
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6 g. `: G" q. _* B3 p2 n& b$ iGround combat at Noumea (115,160)/ X/ }$ y1 {" T

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Attacking force 199525 troops, 1602 guns, 658 vehicles, Assault Value = 7258
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Defending force 40011 troops, 661 guns, 762 vehicles, Assault Value = 1029
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Japanese ground losses:
3 L+ b" R; |5 y. a5 r6 i$ M) ^      308 casualties reported
% H% k$ ?% P5 J6 Y* u1 Q% r         Squads: 3 destroyed, 19 disabled
# r' s+ v5 n4 T7 u" K/ ~5 q         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 }. Y- B4 {$ h$ \( L         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 s. |( r7 B! g8 G1 C9 U+ r
      Guns lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)
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2 N" D8 [& l7 e' ^$ q      36 casualties reported7 [7 n$ T: Q- K# Q6 {# i
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled; r' \, f, T8 H, Y) P* |8 G) U+ ?
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Assaulting units:
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    16th Naval Guard Unit' X' Y' d. h8 T/ w$ v
    54th Division- \  e# W9 p* n% s# \' M( L1 m
    4th Guards Division9 T+ S6 ^" X0 U
    Maizuru 3rd SNLF
7 U7 F. z  l5 k( w% y  y    62nd Infantry Brigade1 ?' v* {+ I* _
    85th Naval Guard Unit
  L" A1 {' k( ?) h) a6 [' r4 A2 i; {    104th Division4 o0 h: r1 K4 n( Z: u6 Z
    40th Division
) U' N) Z& a9 i5 P' l4 R3 x    1st Mobile Infantry Regiment1 ~. U- U- W4 y% T
    18th Garrison Unit 1 @% w1 b6 \+ f& v6 J$ q% O( o* L# ]4 y
    34th Division
0 ]9 |6 N' R7 l* @% w    15th Division: M9 D5 |: A  y0 L0 X  ~
    12th Garrison Unit 2 P- n$ v' ~* P- d; _! e
    33rd Division6 c4 X# f. j2 e
    42nd Infantry Regiment# d, f  q# R# q  A# H
    Guards Mixed Brigade
6 w- [( A3 S0 [; G( Q7 n2 h; H    8th Ind.Mixed Brigade
; Z8 A% r  B* l2 ^: ?    148th Infantry Regiment
, d6 O) Q8 j2 t2 R1 N1 C    58th Infantry Brigade
$ P" _: c7 T0 A2 Y$ z5 `    16th Guards Regiment" J* d6 l' x0 B! I$ R' z( c" T
    Sasebo 3rd SNLF7 @4 \4 r$ k* S9 \5 D& E
    Imperial Guards Division" f1 u) }1 v. E  s0 Z
    14th Naval Guard Unit
  N& P0 V/ K% ?& B    18th Naval Guard Unit+ b7 r( F( e; ^' Q% c. N) S# }5 z( C
    48th Engineer Regiment  U) P$ }, }* h, V2 D& z+ G
    18th Division
" Y, [/ S6 F& V8 G! C6 {    19th Naval Guard Unit4 G7 D7 c; M! I2 w
    6th Division% H' d4 o/ S5 S, b3 a
    2nd Mobile Infantry Regiment& z9 S' t% e$ p  v
    113th Infantry Regiment/ u* s4 [6 B! K/ w" S* ?# }: S! U
    24th Infantry Regiment
$ U3 j' f7 |  f: B* c7 K  E    10th Garrison Unit 8 B3 D! J) k9 z
    52nd Infantry Brigade1 X+ |* m+ x+ \; _
    17th Indpt Guards Regiment
- A. ]9 u2 a) u+ z3 b" _    16th Army' y, O3 W. E4 P% i% \' z; i) \
    51st Field AA Battalion
; B5 d/ s6 i" H! _$ D. [! g! r) Y    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion+ |4 b% h; z5 P3 Q4 @8 ^
    23rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
4 L$ r/ T7 s3 O* O    20th AA Regiment& l' {  r7 w/ j+ F" T8 R
    21st Army
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    2nd Marine Raider Battalion; N  A6 V+ ?6 h" B" q
    2nd Marine Regiment
  Q* i& H2 H/ A+ z    2nd/102nd Infantry Battalion
5 J5 e1 l. z' R) i" |    3rd Marine Raider Battalion
* ~$ M% o8 I& e# E$ o7 B5 Y    2nd USMC Engineer Regiment
0 b: a* g4 b. M# J2 ?. K1 W5 @    Americal Infantry Division
* W+ m/ t: ?6 {( [    1st Marine Raider Battalion( k2 I/ y& ^& M9 E
    8th Marine Regiment) ^. g& @& _, W* k% ~" {- U0 N
    1st/102nd Infantry Battalion3 t2 V* C* U/ E0 y4 m% W& r! T" o. z1 l
    New Caledonia Det
5 D3 o: i/ @; W* {    3rd/102nd Infantry Battalion# J, ~& h) `/ p: |+ M5 e2 L
    119th USAAF Base Force /11 }) v4 w" _' M, |' i
    111th USN Base Force# C& B* k' T/ P) e  d6 ?
    147th Field Artillery Regiment
* N3 z. H5 s% \& \* h0 O, R    32nd Aviation Base Force; ]( ]" S1 \1 \/ }+ n7 {
    115th USAAF Base Force3 y; z; n3 f% C- z
    Ambon Base Force8 ~# A, I! t7 f: @0 z" ^: G
    101st USN Base Force
6 [4 T) N7 V" F$ }    2nd Marine Defense Battalion8 y6 p( ]! @6 f0 R
    2nd RNZAF Base Force /1' |. M: G- `& B1 h9 x7 V1 S0 B
    C Det USN Port Svc " f4 Z3 M: X8 U, ^" w, I
    VII US Fighter Cmnd /1+ g' P' S( K9 R4 O+ K* b
    205th Field Artillery Battalion
0 r  c, V# z: `. I    110th USA Base Force
/ K5 u/ q- k) M4 ]2 H, L7 a$ s    1st USMC Air Wing Base Force( l7 H) r. o, N, J6 ^
    64th Coast AA Regiment
( ~7 T: o. e5 ]) P* [6 G  s; @) i8 g6 }    I US Amphib Corps
. f3 m2 W7 A  t# g3 Y    24th NZ Pioneer Coy /2
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
不知道27工事修了几级,补给堆了多少,如果理想状态,也够日军伤经动骨一阵了# }* Z+ p4 n1 C" ?2 v7 D) i/ o
看好老赵丢一个师团以上兵力
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
在WITP里陆攻是15格带雷,就是900海里( s* b0 n6 q1 R5 ^- j& @1 D
AE里陆攻是22格带雷,就是880海里( }* n: V" G, X1 K% s6 }
差不多
本帖最后由 hades1001 于 2011-11-16 22:48 编辑
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代号“胜利”
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$ ]1 O- [4 L4 F7 r: R& {2 Y5 d盟军反击印度洋咽喉重地迭戈加西亚!
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在10多天前盟军判断出日军有进攻新喀多尼亚岛的意图之后,枕戈待旦的盟军迭戈加西亚攻略部队紧急登船出击,虽然途中略有不顺,英国轻型空母竞技神号在护航途中吃了日军一雷,所幸并无大碍,整个攻略舰队保持无线电静默10天之久,神不知鬼不觉的摸到了迭戈加西亚附近,今天展开了登陆前的预备炮击,完全压制了该地。- x. Z3 K- d2 O$ E

% J' }# h5 E% ]& r情报显示日军有57th旅团,138th联队和部分地勤单位驻守该岛,总人数有2w之多,总战斗力预计在400左右,盟军的登陆部队为英军51st高地师,印度8th,9th师(50%战斗力,预备队),及澳军的两个战斗工兵团,总战斗力约为1300左右,对迭戈加西亚进行了长达半年的准备工作,虽然日军的守备部队略超盟军预计,但是本着一不怕苦,二不怕死的大无畏革命精神,大统领毅然决定盟军在所有可能的海上和空中支援下发动两栖突击,代号“胜利”。
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* b  Q9 J: y4 H2 t5 ^( m- W迭戈加西亚岛为环礁地形,日军防御预计为4-5级,这也是对盟军环礁作战能力的一次提前预演,为以后的行动积累宝贵的经验。五角大楼和太平洋舰队司令部目前正在焦急等待着前线的消息。
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Afternoon Air attack on Diego Garcia , at 11,62
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Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
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Japanese aircraft
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      F4F-4 Wildcat x 102
3 x# w! K6 a' g      SBD-3 Dauntless x 96; w, I' h3 j' Y5 M
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9 E$ N) {& M$ a, P+ _# _- r; \      H6K4 Mavis: 1 destroyed on ground
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, T  J- T: T1 o1 a# S) M2 }      SBD-3 Dauntless: 1 damaged. H9 ^0 y  x; Q. j
      SBD-3 Dauntless: 1 destroyed by flak0 d( W; k1 q- R. I

2 o8 l5 c! Y) }. X* Z: w* `* x. e0 |Japanese ground losses:
9 @3 e0 `5 s1 j! f. c# C5 `  k5 ?      12 casualties reported
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         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled9 S" }6 U+ n+ q0 R, J
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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  Z, {& _4 \4 S+ IAirbase supply hits 10
5 Y, O/ e2 z9 _4 m# A4 yRunway hits 27! y8 o! `' u4 W1 w
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2 p3 K/ L9 E$ o0 u- E$ M0 tNaval bombardment of Diego Garcia at 11,62: {. y) a6 W( f# Z( ]3 V
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      ACM Kaiyo Maru #1, Shell hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
: J3 n9 ~* [, S; L7 r  ?( E" D      ACM Wa 20, Shell hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage3 T' R) H8 A1 X, _. A

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      CL Capetown* q: s! U* Q4 N  H( m0 n
      CL Caradoc  S! a2 S" Q6 i: e4 A* i9 g7 Z2 w5 G
      CL Columbia- [1 y) E# b" v9 y5 q6 f
      CL Concord0 ~" E. Y' K, e2 Q
      CL Marblehead
$ Q$ y( S: i. N, X+ n  y- S- g      CL Trenton
3 x9 G- |. Q- |0 K' v8 p  a      CL Birmingham' ^; j5 s1 o' H) u5 k
      CL Mauritius( z9 F1 Q, ?$ z$ e
      CL Ceres
; {) p+ Q  d; V7 I! H. j      CL Hobart
! e: L1 ^+ r: Q0 q! k      DD Lawrence0 |" D* u3 f1 O
      DD King
+ K' z" h, G; W" p' s1 \1 `( y: l      DD Sands
% L2 W0 g8 h+ R; `! C9 D! Q) V! ?      DD Stewart
; I( S# m  N% W5 \  g      DD Pope
1 ~& Y5 |. k' ?0 k: ~      DD Parrott: W; ^* f% Y" ^7 m; ]1 ]& Y; P" o
      DD Paul Jones; X. d- A( J+ ^! H; D9 d* e0 v
      DD John D. Ford! \, i& e- Z3 R0 P& m+ o1 g3 R9 U
      DD John D. Edwards
8 K, H7 y; I' u4 G/ Q- u      DD Bulmer( ^, h+ \! O) X) f; \7 r
      DD Barker/ x$ O& I& u6 D, a
      DD Alden% q- G4 H, E' p' ^% p4 G* x
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Japanese ground losses:* @/ s+ ^) I) A4 _4 `7 k
      85 casualties reported) t% j. j6 H5 m/ h
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 f$ ^( `: s$ [  P: I7 j         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled/ B) V9 d- T( C8 P4 ^+ C1 o9 _0 Y# V
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled7 T% @/ b2 A! H1 U' s' S5 }+ _

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5 B: N& u* s* ]" w& R' MAirbase hits 22
* k1 U. I1 b4 p8 }1 _) ^, `$ {& QAirbase supply hits 14- b& b% `  c1 D8 ]9 T7 V$ K
Runway hits 72+ K6 s2 \- Y2 w: j0 k! n
Port hits 60
& Z* y: J" M2 V3 S' A+ RPort supply hits 18' m3 O) B, k' @1 J' [" T1 Y

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! n( I  L4 m+ t+ y. P2 W$ f2 {Naval bombardment of Diego Garcia at 11,62
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Allied Ships8 v$ g6 p! c; K: m: d
      CA San Francisco5 U: L4 `8 e1 b( ~5 ~% D
      CA Minneapolis7 q9 ~7 n7 R/ _4 B9 _
      CA Astoria: g9 R& Y: y1 y4 J. y2 Y* T( n; W
      CA Chicago& C* C' H. W: ~6 R( D
      CA Louisville
5 k8 p' F5 i% ~; H6 \" y      CA Chester# W8 ]" Y6 x4 {# V; M  {0 _/ P; ?
      CA Northampton4 @+ A8 x. I2 e
      CA Portland
* x. ^) {" t" E6 t6 z+ @! @      DD Inconstant' E3 N, U- w! P; f9 y/ e. W6 p. s
      DD Hotspur9 ?8 }% Y( |" M& g4 l+ s
      DD Foxhound! B) q3 Q5 u, \. Q
      DD Decoy
% C) T# @% B3 V) ]1 G7 ~$ ?      DD Arrow3 v1 N  S+ H, O
      DD Isaac Sweers) V7 K+ S# u; L+ j, L- h" }
      DD Arunta
0 r% D$ D7 D$ ?' w: l5 }4 ~      DD Dale/ Y4 A$ K  ?$ k8 g5 z6 X
      DD Worden) p: ]3 j$ i# _
      DD Hull
4 l( ~( S! h# D1 J) f1 L3 t      DD Dewey
9 r$ S( _  L8 t      DD Farragut  ~* C& q; @* _5 F; k$ i

$ j5 C3 x* E' {Japanese ground losses:
2 k  u; [( w& ?  ]  G      346 casualties reported# n  a- A. {7 |; x
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled2 w0 q/ l4 M! U8 T
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 56 disabled
, v" E$ t) ~/ P$ Z6 _         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled9 _8 W, j& }  T$ O, r: S. N/ j

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Airbase hits 111 ~# b* C( V0 j8 |6 T" q8 m  F' ~5 Q( I
Airbase supply hits 11
7 @* d7 N5 i8 Z" Y+ G3 r- dRunway hits 65% c; X" U$ f+ K1 V
Port hits 23/ `! L0 S3 [5 A+ ~% X8 Z( H3 {
Port supply hits 15
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 14, 423 s% G, ^* S1 y( U; I1 F8 P) b9 q1 n+ t

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代号“胜利” II1 b) N1 B) e$ r2 C

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在美国太平洋舰队和皇家海军全部力量的支援下,约3个师战斗力的英印联军以非常小的损失成功抢滩环礁地形的迭戈加西亚,上岸突击打出2:1,把防御降至1级,相信再战一天即可占领该地,“胜利”作战首日非常顺利,大统领非常满意
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( w4 y) V& o/ r2 B! c" p经过测试,部队的准备度是AE里登陆作战的首要因素,准备度100可以保证部队无损登陆,不论环礁或者岛屿都是如此; Y9 a7 w! s, b6 P' ~+ S! p
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Night Naval bombardment of Diego Garcia at 11,623 l9 ?! H7 [5 r0 X* u( V( x
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Allied Ships& i' Y6 G# n( m1 \" C
      CL Capetown+ ?- {% y; F' H
      CL Caradoc
) S4 ?( x$ f! |, ~0 t      CL Columbia7 S8 c4 ]4 M- b
      CL Concord2 m" Y1 S2 f' w4 D1 L
      CL Marblehead$ E0 m% h6 U3 N: Y; J
      CL Trenton
' I8 V, b1 w) V4 f# K7 ]      CL Birmingham
+ V1 e' N$ a/ f! v1 m) Q+ ]      CL Mauritius
5 K- a/ I8 s: ~      CL Ceres
! U7 o8 h. m. F      CL Hobart
3 V/ y# x1 \  E      DD Sands
) L; L7 n4 d% J" y3 o7 o      DD Inconstant& f! g1 U2 `. A: Y
      DD Isaac Sweers1 z5 G* U( `1 R& J& O' S( Q
      DD Arunta: K$ E( W" b  W2 }  e
      DD Stewart
3 Y3 l! x, h( a; k4 X2 \, `      DD Dale! K. j' O8 K0 J! _1 ~7 c4 C

# |; X4 L0 P  N  J3 IJapanese ground losses:3 u7 R4 y& a5 ~; T
      11 casualties reported# S: z5 l8 n; x$ {% v6 e
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled* D0 q. j; o) `8 f' g
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled; G- ?% V9 K! _
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 a( r! U: ]  y6 p. N* Q! L
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! ?0 I4 a9 e, c" HAirbase hits 1
) V+ \& |3 B& L& w% nAirbase supply hits 1
4 M2 Y+ ]& x: F8 K- G; }Runway hits 3
: |8 B0 O. K0 [* j* ^Port hits 24 V* K: c* F5 j- i: J1 [
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Night Naval bombardment of Diego Garcia at 11,629 J: r2 u, S) @0 J$ M

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: k$ @2 ^5 d# l4 s1 K5 I      BB Valiant. E/ w8 `0 u; u( y
      BB Mississippi
) ]# |5 M) S1 {; f* u5 ?5 n$ a      BB New Mexico4 I2 h& R( h+ O) x9 O$ }' z1 n
      BB Idaho
4 z1 Y, p$ l5 k: ?2 `      BB Colorado
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Japanese ground losses:
8 T  ]1 q( `& }6 l( f0 Y( H      575 casualties reported; n' g  R- }9 U6 J/ C0 U# ?# i
         Squads: 10 destroyed, 17 disabled
3 R0 R9 s( m; N4 j5 \         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 50 disabled  X( Q- S. \, P9 l0 t3 J6 V
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
. d0 u$ ]- \2 p6 h& c( p: E      Guns lost 7 (1 destroyed, 6 disabled)
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Airbase hits 1
  V  V9 i5 @* B. v2 O6 T( XAirbase supply hits 1
, Z% h3 L. F2 o1 v& O) @! F/ hRunway hits 64 a& W7 I7 b9 D" l* F; d
Port hits 8
; a: ^0 x3 O- S7 \5 u3 xPort supply hits 1
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Night Naval bombardment of Diego Garcia at 11,62" S" G0 i, x7 n  B- v
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Allied Ships
, z2 E) d' l0 @& Q6 O" }- R      BB Resolution
' Y8 [& N* H; ?7 H1 ~      BB Ramillies: D3 a% o# e; O) _
      BB Royal Sovereign  I- ^  f! p) c, b
      BB Revenge* i8 V9 h* b  v4 J3 m% N, }
      BB Warspite- q( |+ p, A7 R- }# t) M
      DD Buchanan
8 s, z% \# E- m: A* J3 B! g* n      DD Monssen
- s* {9 _1 W$ J      DD Grayson
4 d% ~8 k- x  `. k9 Z% ~; y4 e; \      DD Gwin3 d9 f: ~% z$ o, M7 \/ C5 ?* I! S
      DD Meredith
1 k" v7 d3 ~. W; h: B7 H( X, @      DD Waller
  [7 O/ O& d1 t: {6 d      DD Nicholas
. }7 b. f4 l2 F; N  c. {      DD DeHaven
0 ?, n  F; x( E  _, s0 W6 a      DD Fletcher
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Japanese ground losses:
+ w7 v' Z. i5 {5 }- Q$ u! c      453 casualties reported% ?" }$ [/ |) y; A" \- u
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 3 disabled: g# F5 M, Z7 ?8 Z. S7 b: c3 P
         Non Combat: 29 destroyed, 35 disabled
: l9 Q- ^: A( {8 Q         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled0 O4 h% x4 q9 g! s
      Guns lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)5 W8 E9 i' z- I; g, V  m9 _: Y

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Airbase hits 5
2 g+ n2 y6 b5 a  G& vAirbase supply hits 40 {$ B- y: y3 d% ]" i8 u9 @
Runway hits 13& E' Q5 a4 x1 c9 j
Port hits 32 m" d$ ~- V8 Y- t3 }" n' D
Port supply hits 2
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Night Naval bombardment of Diego Garcia at 11,62! J$ \! r0 _( B5 M1 Z6 E* p

2 c$ @' E: K* w1 z0 ^Japanese aircraft
3 P% {* T  v- c+ ?      no flights9 e% O0 }: d" J5 Z9 [

3 b& R) a: T) w$ H' p) i1 Z- T7 uJapanese aircraft losses7 o  m2 z4 `' p! \" b# y
      H6K4 Mavis: 1 damaged
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! `1 |2 c' ^! k3 K! v) \Allied Ships' d5 d- J' H' c
      BB Prince of Wales  l) \; z9 S* a$ F: E$ R
      BB South Dakota
( p2 F( I) ~. d0 D      BB Washington/ g3 T% ?0 B3 x( X  n+ g  ^" K
      BB North Carolina$ t  m4 N8 o) {( h" o
      BC Repulse3 X! V, Z: Q; k+ f" P! O
      CA Frobisher  [( o8 r+ n/ N$ a
      CA Hawkins/ x% S0 T4 [4 o9 r
      CA Exeter; R. Y: n( }6 C8 T; b- h6 d. i
      CA Devonshire
# b  m: h; I3 M: f2 q* b( ~      CA Wichita) S0 \1 t5 Y9 n( U3 p1 g
      CA Quincy
- w% |0 G# M' o6 ?( B5 s; M. q: m      CA Chicago8 Y' K9 d! W4 S  J. r; T- X9 e
      DD Stack
5 a6 E5 n1 K3 y      DD Lang
( {5 e9 d8 ^+ a7 T5 g/ L7 N      DD Benham
& T: b. x3 [* L( G/ Y      DD Maury2 p) P* @) i/ h6 _
      DD McCall
+ F2 l* J3 i9 {' @7 a      DD Gridley" }4 Y  }. K6 a% J6 u
      DD Craven( {( ~& t2 o! q8 d4 m2 \# I
      DD Bagley
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6 j' e* y! L! CJapanese ground losses:0 C( r- u" H9 D) m; F4 P+ ^& }) |
      610 casualties reported. F, m" y& M2 m" @0 X
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 4 disabled, d3 P. A% ~& J/ }* ~
         Non Combat: 30 destroyed, 69 disabled: v* ^- R0 c5 h( o: W  f9 S" X
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 1 disabled/ s5 n; H/ n8 z8 A( y& O
      Guns lost 3 (2 destroyed, 1 disabled)4 s; U3 U5 R) ~2 K

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Airbase hits 68 z0 B  P# i, q0 n8 t! G. G6 M1 h
Airbase supply hits 47 H& Q7 e0 |- [* y2 c9 R7 s& s
Runway hits 354 e8 }# a, `! v0 k! a
Port hits 160 h! o& k0 |# n" e4 S& E3 \' N
Port supply hits 2
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4 H/ h. B- A/ `; OAfternoon Air attack on III./4th Infantry Battalion, at 11,62 (Diego Garcia)$ e6 V8 G, U9 f5 W

9 G) c7 r  D, |- IWeather in hex: Partial cloud
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Raid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.1 o0 |1 c1 R6 D' c7 i# N: n
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes/ x# Y, t1 p* |# y. w5 e4 \# T
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& |/ P2 S6 L! d% G) rAllied aircraft2 d) j4 I# y% U# j0 q$ u+ g
      Sea Hurricane Ib x 16
# Q+ l4 K; E5 U* E      F4F-4 Wildcat x 99+ D8 T# `" L0 P; z. e
      SBD-3 Dauntless x 95
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Allied aircraft losses
1 T, L4 ?7 C5 r      SBD-3 Dauntless: 1 damaged
, S( t, d7 c9 U. R1 O) h9 Z      SBD-3 Dauntless: 1 destroyed by flak& p9 R, Q" y7 q: w# h% s& y
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Japanese ground losses:
& _2 S0 D4 p* v      282 casualties reported
3 O" C' ?7 p1 I0 Y0 ?/ T. o         Squads: 0 destroyed, 19 disabled; c: F. w: ~: p: s* m  }- ~1 Q
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 11 disabled$ ^3 M" c' f2 Z4 v3 a  T5 d
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled7 C1 I- }0 u( x' i3 Q" }: F) A

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Amphibious Assault at Diego Garcia (11,62)1 g/ L" e: G$ ~0 O5 X9 ~
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TF 231 troops unloading over beach at Diego Garcia, 11,62
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Allied ground losses:
- a1 s, z) B  O# q6 ~& U4 O( x      74 casualties reported
2 ^1 H* z5 p% C) N! V: t+ V         Squads: 7 destroyed, 2 disabled
! @3 m/ c. O+ d7 ^         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled7 ]& R' J% M0 K
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
* S: ~0 |9 e! s+ [9 i7 [      Guns lost 10 (3 destroyed, 7 disabled)2 V# {1 G- X8 n
      Vehicles lost 8 (5 destroyed, 3 disabled)
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% O; F2 i* h: }$ d- G- }9 vInvasion Support action off Diego Garcia (11,62)+ j) x/ @' U% Z$ o

/ L1 ?. c4 Q( t: l9 {) x, h46 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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Allied Ships
& a: c7 ?$ y7 b% \) @0 T      xAK Sea Fox
8 X7 _5 t8 w7 z/ P) u) G      AM Chevreuil
& @' Q/ [0 Y1 p, \% W: e1 N( f      DD Jupiter
' c8 u9 f4 z" z% A, R$ B      AP Arthur Middleton/ p# b. U# c  `0 O# ?
      DD Nizam# Z+ i0 L  [1 n& o( P
      DD Norman6 ?, _4 [1 S6 A: W4 n' p6 Y2 Y

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5 Z, \0 k' H; l4 i$ r2 }# f* uAllied ground losses:
* E- C# S/ z* P2 R      28 casualties reported
  V: V, c$ O$ c" B5 ^4 e         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
3 c7 C% S# ?4 ?: \8 T; }         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
  H& ?- B  E- J  H+ ^         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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( M% C* |+ M' S0 P6 _2 N- K2 ZGround combat at Diego Garcia (11,62)
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( ^9 T/ T& |4 e, f# mAllied Shock attack/ D; `/ D4 q9 P9 j% s8 D5 f3 o0 l/ m3 r

7 X, ^* Z: g0 G, F4 r# BAttacking force 34600 troops, 756 guns, 734 vehicles, Assault Value = 1254
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Defending force 11517 troops, 89 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 343
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: k) i( k$ T: K2 XAllied adjusted assault: 858
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1 p' n; O+ J% U" t5 ]. KJapanese adjusted defense: 387 7 |4 M- ~4 S5 _( y7 ^

7 X2 [) ?& V9 x2 P! q* ^Allied assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 3)
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4 k% h" t  h2 K! SAllied Assault reduces fortifications to 1
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: Y* ^# a% x* f  [" ]+ rCombat modifiers7 Z2 B# k4 R- M5 g8 o: A6 y
Defender: disruption(-), experience(-)  x* ~1 {& n: u2 L# M+ _6 }# M" k9 L9 g
Attacker: shock(+)5 M1 o' g9 ?8 Z' A# E9 \0 J6 Z

2 H3 ?1 s- O! @, ?Japanese ground losses:) p, X0 n! A6 W) @5 j3 c# {7 }
      2078 casualties reported2 O% m, _& t/ S4 |  T
         Squads: 75 destroyed, 94 disabled
% M. W* }4 N! {, c1 L+ P         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 20 disabled
5 D. Q' j" o, n/ m1 R2 B& ]         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
! H  p. w+ J# C+ y: V+ `  d      Guns lost 29 (3 destroyed, 26 disabled)
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/ Z1 c& u) T7 w* R. aAllied ground losses:
' O! ^( R2 s( y% v' G/ F1 u7 Y2 i      333 casualties reported3 K5 v: f: b- l) @
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 35 disabled" X* m7 d9 m6 S  C
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
& z7 i; q: v! n1 N: x2 T         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled. d, m* T. U% N0 H2 \

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    XXI Corps Engineer Battalion6 R' g. e7 ?+ q/ |
    8th Indian Division9 {% z8 m& L! C* [; P: U8 O
    9th Indian Division+ Q0 L& |5 T' T8 @* p+ e
    I Aus Corps Engineer Battalion( G+ Z- g. R: z+ R
    51st Highland Division
* w; q+ Y* G& s: v8 B! r    IV Indian Corps8 v; C# {1 M, E1 k3 Y
    116th RAF Base Force /1$ ^  ?+ w2 Q. t5 n: v, l
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Defending units:
  m+ j- _, H5 V6 a: ~9 `, a    138th Infantry Regiment
$ J, i6 d, v( t7 D4 ~+ ]3 W: B    57th Infantry Brigade
4 F& @- h6 E6 m2 P  E* ?    III./4th Infantry Battalion
( l3 x- j* c7 O* @    3rd Provisional Base Force
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
血战努美阿  K8 N( U& z+ B' o8 w! o
在戈加西亚登陆战的同一天,地球的另一端,穷凶恶极的日寇纠集了重兵35w 猛攻努美阿,努美阿守军美陆军亚美利家师和陆战二师的两个团沉着应战,毙伤日寇2万8000余人,不过自身的基地和二线部队损失惨重,战斗力由1000锐减至700多,努美阿局势不容乐观。  k. h4 f0 \! k2 b8 u
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另外,盟军击退日军一次突击居然消耗了3w吨补给,这惊人的补给消耗量。。。不知道35万日军一次攻击消耗了多少补给,日寇能给个概念不?7 a# t( \8 R; y* Y0 R/ G/ o

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) L( M" R1 U, G+ i$ J6 F2 X% C9 ^Night Naval bombardment of Noumea at 115,1606 }3 N( n/ S2 ]5 k- m$ n" q
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Japanese Ships
0 k& n  t' T3 [5 C: I4 V/ l/ p      CA Suzuya" F" J8 z$ O* Y* f9 d) \! D; L
      CA Mogami
7 P, H9 W! Q7 }1 @9 b" s      CA Ashigara& I; ~8 C) Y5 s, w+ J: I7 J0 e8 z
      CA Maya. ~& n3 n" x4 }+ A- d5 G* x) ^
      CA Takao- {. Y" {" ?) {& w/ J: G. D8 v6 e- U
      CL Oi0 W7 l* b0 `/ ]( j1 _3 T9 P2 {
      CL Kitakami
  S8 V5 S0 Q9 T% n3 Z; j) ?      DD Kosugiri
2 a8 h& f1 g4 [4 n& `! t. G: W7 ?      DD Uruyuke9 ~+ n) v( P' W3 Y+ a, c: q
      DD Tatsuyuke
7 e5 `0 R; B0 l& X      DD Ushio6 D8 `1 I0 u+ b
      DD Nenohi, q+ V3 b% ~" v5 q2 P3 N+ `
      DD Hatsuharu
6 r9 w4 q  S3 _4 u2 p      DD Arashio
* Y. |# c; o7 ~6 j      DD Hagikaze
) t, k4 l8 P$ A      DD Urakaze
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8 V  V  ?% R& i5 H% }4 EAllied Ships* p1 b' F5 z* r4 J# I; U
      ACM Picket, Shell hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage# y) q; B! ^  s2 Y
      ACM Chimo, Shell hits 1
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Allied ground losses:6 f0 u: {$ W) M5 j4 i9 f* d, j
      182 casualties reported
8 S9 F. m. J1 M         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
2 y  P6 Z  M. g, K6 D) c         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 47 disabled
& S+ M- k' N2 Z, [4 B. D         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 5 disabled
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Resources hits 2
: P& k5 b, d* K& Z0 x6 k: nAirbase hits 177 c7 P; d: u) o6 T' k
Airbase supply hits 1
  D1 q  X. K' H7 k/ w2 `: ?; [( ERunway hits 33  I6 W* P( @9 X3 L( A/ L
Port hits 11
3 s2 T+ Z1 e9 K; \1 g$ O- W+ l" d7 @! \Port supply hits 1
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Night Naval bombardment of Noumea at 115,160/ F9 }( ]3 @+ t# F$ e# O

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6 y7 r, M. c. Y4 t- v# N# v      CL Yubari
& n- P0 h3 C  i$ z, `      DD Asagiri/ F1 d' @( ?+ X
      DD Shikinami
/ `, W5 |1 L$ x2 g" e+ \8 A/ |; D      DD Uranami5 R& r& L1 p# n$ i, _
      DD Murakumo. l! u8 ]9 B) {( u' V! i
      DD Akatsuki& t, @) |7 g1 _3 ]7 ]
      DD Kuroshio  v/ J9 h7 @" o+ k" ], T4 h8 K
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Allied Ships
) ~' T6 y' F! c5 Z      ACM Chimo, Shell hits 1
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Allied ground losses:8 K' `; B4 E0 E; k/ t# `" M
      4 casualties reported2 y' m; w" A3 S( n+ Z- i' o+ O
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
. }% @( ~, `/ {  o( m         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled' c% q  n. z& d0 R$ [
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled% w- a. g5 \6 |, l3 @! K# e

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Airbase hits 7
% w* m: O7 E7 Q( }  G+ tRunway hits 19
% q  C; A" T. e: g- pPort hits 3
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8 ~+ y4 X8 L6 P8 x& dNight Naval bombardment of Noumea at 115,160 - Coastal Guns Fire Back!
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# j. T: D3 o( Y9 j- M5 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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      CA Furutaka
0 Z' S6 s! v' E7 ?      CA Aoba( j% D7 z6 A1 ~  K+ C2 y1 u
      CL Kiso
: j$ K7 P6 p- H. z      CL Tama: T9 o/ k4 Y' V
      CL Kuma
" B0 k3 I$ G9 v. T" h( K, L( J      CL Abukuma
( p- R( A" _- v) \9 {; n      CL Kinu/ j  u' D  Z) w% p
      DD Yamanagiri
  b2 g  c: [  k& a      DD Suruyame
7 C' |* G8 d, K; O1 L- H* J8 g      DD Tagonami: C& B, a. f2 J! y
      DD Myojinami
- F/ ~: x' c4 N( q( ?, D6 s- s      DD Suresushio/ K' J& [: A$ h6 C8 y0 Z
      DD Wakaba
* w# [' d& s; o      DD Yudachi; z( P, R- Y; ?. {7 Y' o& t
      DD Harusame
9 l% w5 `3 V/ C, r- Z      DD Nowaki, N- ?- n  }$ Z/ c5 Z0 U1 R) N4 l

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1 K' X8 f) U1 N6 S4 l$ V6 p      ACM Chimo, Shell hits 1,  heavy fires" H7 ~' s0 i" r4 S4 \
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      14 casualties reported
+ _6 c6 |, e' F         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled' |! }2 e4 V/ }3 M" A/ ]0 T
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled, J3 U. O3 v+ C+ y1 p& c. K  F
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled& U5 q4 A0 ~3 O  n# v' c8 c6 J6 X/ d

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Light Industry hits 1
5 A) ~2 E3 o0 y: aAirbase hits 16; K$ N7 F& t/ C- T3 I  f  G
Airbase supply hits 2
0 B  G3 Z0 F# W# n: I2 b1 R0 [Runway hits 23
1 p7 D) K; u4 mPort hits 3
% y$ H$ d% [; }6 [Port supply hits 10 `( {5 H! F- H: I2 V5 V
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5 N# Y( H5 y" o, H. L) s' t; nMorning Air attack on New Caledonia Det , at 115,160 (Noumea)
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8 t: V9 G0 _" n- G3 ?6 Q4 ?0 ~Raid detected at 79 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.( x& r) E' w4 d8 v
Estimated time to target is 31 minutes8 d) W% |1 G! V
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      G3M2 Nell x 21. C: L4 g$ q) A- f6 {% U
      G4M1 Betty x 51  J! {; [9 m: `* c
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# K/ ~1 t0 V5 x' h+ d( c+ g' n      G3M2 Nell: 3 damaged  Y7 `5 Y* q5 ^8 ?& Z3 L
      G4M1 Betty: 7 damaged
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3 Q0 m, j- M, L, j* k2 F      7 casualties reported' l1 I7 j/ H4 B7 I; L9 Y/ r
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
" `- w# }7 \/ i6 `7 m8 ]* G         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
8 b! e* O+ A+ L/ n# E( L/ N         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled, d9 w( m# `. z* R) \

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Morning Air attack on Americal Infantry Division, at 115,160 (Noumea)
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Estimated time to target is 27 minutes! t! U$ I8 n* A! d+ D8 c8 S8 y

  N1 }' S8 O! d8 F3 R* o8 {: sJapanese aircraft( {+ l9 |3 ]0 A. \# o/ M# U
      G4M1 Betty x 32
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( R5 X8 }- u- X0 [9 X9 x0 H1 W      G4M1 Betty: 4 damaged
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Allied ground losses:' Z0 W  b) q& t
      3 casualties reported" _; N3 ?9 z8 j
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
) ?% Z, Q+ x4 ]6 C         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ H- J7 g$ d# K: N$ C5 c6 x( c$ P% O         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled' C& L3 X$ h& D# V  e

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2 Q& b0 F! S' bAfternoon Air attack on 2nd Marine Regiment, at 115,160 (Noumea)
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/ H: N5 E+ L. N7 i0 j- SRaid detected at 78 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
* f4 v8 b% a4 c% C* sEstimated time to target is 27 minutes
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      G4M1 Betty x 78" s) c  l" J- E
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Japanese aircraft losses7 j* K( J' _' J* n* S3 Y
      G4M1 Betty: 4 damaged
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. c% I2 ^* }. D8 V! f* ^Allied ground losses:2 s9 o& s7 m3 p0 t( }& d* ^
      5 casualties reported
+ ~/ k+ |& \8 P         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled9 t# }5 n% h) H/ h, z6 Z
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
% V% M$ ^1 R1 ^  j* _         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled# Y+ ]+ Z* X- o5 c
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3 r6 ^* r/ Y0 F( e, }9 AGround combat at Noumea (115,160)) H8 u1 P7 ^# Z" G  R3 o$ ~. q
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Japanese Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 243679 troops, 2008 guns, 811 vehicles, Assault Value = 8735& h% B3 d4 t! F: V

8 D! m0 x3 F8 d# h- s# P& LDefending force 39452 troops, 658 guns, 760 vehicles, Assault Value = 1013
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 3
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Japanese adjusted assault: 5652
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  H9 H+ Y6 {- A2 g$ WAllied adjusted defense: 3385 7 S* Z) J2 X4 d! x- r; b/ x

6 ^; l  O. O7 U% xJapanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 3) & f) P7 U) C" L9 u  B

" L, r9 t, F# j7 r0 ~; oJapanese Assault reduces fortifications to 3
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8 b2 e/ c) m) q2 CCombat modifiers
2 q" r  t% g) ODefender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), preparation(-)
6 a& {( q' R" m# h7 E, `Attacker: ' q' L. o/ o' t4 C) L
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Japanese ground losses:- R4 ^/ Z4 {/ k% ?4 f+ Z
      28204 casualties reported
7 F$ S& _( A2 z1 z' n6 {0 {         Squads: 298 destroyed, 2104 disabled
- X0 \# `7 }; M* T8 S. D/ f         Non Combat: 19 destroyed, 237 disabled0 e0 x. B" |: K, ?
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 114 disabled
8 ?, `- Z0 }& e2 `- L4 x      Guns lost 202 (12 destroyed, 190 disabled)2 I: @, ~+ O! H! j/ d1 J
      Vehicles lost 50 (4 destroyed, 46 disabled)( F1 G4 Y6 R/ X3 U2 \- n
      Units destroyed 10 a1 H& m4 L0 @+ Q; g; x& Q
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/ @! a/ T+ x$ C9 t4 L0 r* X# [$ \Allied ground losses:
9 M* O0 F/ M' L; u" J* L7 o5 L      4481 casualties reported
$ o+ k9 i% ~, z6 Z, n* v         Squads: 165 destroyed, 198 disabled4 ?. X, n$ P2 ^+ [/ \- R: Q
         Non Combat: 53 destroyed, 77 disabled; B# R- H/ ?/ x9 B0 l
         Engineers: 8 destroyed, 54 disabled. |& p+ M  ?: Q, X, `
      Guns lost 68 (30 destroyed, 38 disabled)
1 _! z. q3 Y) l* p' B      Vehicles lost 29 (1 destroyed, 28 disabled)# C0 s4 C. _1 f' ~% k+ ~
      Units destroyed 1: n& G  G6 ^& |& `; p- D, f+ E  d% z
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* N1 j9 u# e" h, {! ]& o2 }    12th Garrison Unit 8 @( D( ^1 G3 z: P; I8 C* L
    16th Guards Regiment
# Q! [' w# m: {4 T5 e: C' F; r    10th Garrison Unit : j% ^7 Q4 \. W; _! M/ Y
    34th Division7 b  {8 n5 R0 I' a' h- M
    16th Naval Guard Unit. u6 L% y  v% z( j
    Maizuru 3rd SNLF
( b  W& O) |3 n! E4 ?, {    20th Infantry Regiment
, v4 X+ c% O9 B/ n+ |' l7 A    58th Infantry Brigade
; a" f5 x* d/ C0 i    4th Guards Division$ v( N( p9 b  i% V
    85th Naval Guard Unit
; k$ F# P& |4 v    Sasebo 3rd SNLF
# V+ t9 Q- L6 F  y    62nd Infantry Brigade
1 D4 c* b- G+ v! [+ I* Q    18th Division
/ m; o' e+ }2 U1 I0 I6 M" w    42nd Infantry Regiment
: g6 J* y5 m1 z    8th Ind.Mixed Brigade, o. P; v. ^7 I1 s. e
    14th Division$ z& t+ j4 T- [. m
    88th Naval Guard Unit3 M7 n$ C0 [. Y' R7 h, y9 O
    18th Naval Guard Unit
6 p" y; r: g4 h* A) o( |  T    54th Division; M0 G& {# Z) o+ A
    16th Infantry Regiment8 P# B- y4 p+ Q0 R3 N5 J, T* x
    52nd Infantry Brigade
6 n% V/ P3 J5 a4 G7 ]+ V) w  a    148th Infantry Regiment
5 m' H6 q0 g9 Z3 ]    18th Garrison Unit & D) e) j8 n: ]0 i# S$ Q) Y1 u8 l
    Guards Mixed Brigade
0 E* b) I6 V3 S6 q% ~7 |    40th Division
" G9 l5 T: w) z6 M3 @3 o, F    15th Division
& S; A! w/ ]( b5 {, W& ]3 o    48th Engineer Regiment
* N, k4 w+ x, f. B5 n    2nd Mobile Infantry Regiment
; F) O" K6 G. `9 l    Imperial Guards Division# g( D/ p" I9 D- X
    1st Mobile Infantry Regiment
2 A' C' u8 v! E4 m2 v$ }- f    6th Division$ Q  r5 S8 R% V! e; D7 L% u
    32nd Division
, t7 W$ P8 H& {4 h# W: B    14th Naval Guard Unit! U5 ~: v7 y, |) S, b- q. F
    17th Division( i! N- p6 x5 {& R3 w+ N' R5 a
    113th Infantry Regiment
/ C$ Q9 w5 W; S    24th Infantry Regiment
0 x! \. }4 c3 Y' s    104th Division7 a. z9 c, W! Y/ k$ F
    33rd Division" c1 l  l9 M$ P- d% _, _2 a) D) j
    19th Naval Guard Unit
+ z& [# K( Z3 W, p2 C  C, G9 x4 s    44th Naval Guard Unit
' Z. l/ s& z# S$ N2 p/ `( G2 Y- q# C    17th Indpt Guards Regiment) k. T2 Y& o  [2 v
    51st Field AA Battalion, f- g" n- f5 Y
    23rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment8 o% W7 X$ k8 v- |6 b& d
    20th AA Regiment
$ [5 E: Y' D0 H9 B( R* u8 n) @    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
) i: N& }! {8 k6 B+ E! b    16th Army
( G* p  H% J$ K& ?1 o4 ]+ b    21st Army# i( c4 E( a4 y2 z

; w$ d1 g& F% Q- t; JDefending units:
- A% o, v6 z8 ^    3rd Marine Raider Battalion
+ X' u! i+ }+ \    New Caledonia Det " _. x- K# J" P1 D( k* }
    2nd/102nd Infantry Battalion# Q9 C# j. O" g" j; ^3 L
    2nd USMC Engineer Regiment
7 Q+ |) m; p: ]: ~& j; K    1st/102nd Infantry Battalion/ E6 {0 `9 [6 {, [8 i- |6 ]' j
    Americal Infantry Division" A8 p. |$ y; X" o
    2nd Marine Regiment
' U! M4 P  C0 T6 B    2nd Marine Raider Battalion
/ j7 d; [8 m, e, A    8th Marine Regiment
2 I7 t9 b, m4 S: s  Y8 A- ]4 f    3rd/102nd Infantry Battalion
" \+ {8 H- f( I% c    64th Coast AA Regiment9 b* t% c, @+ ]5 u( K  b; ?
    2nd Marine Defense Battalion! k6 G! u- ?6 Z6 w! V! g5 A3 L
    147th Field Artillery Regiment
" h* w0 m; j7 @0 t) T    115th USAAF Base Force
, h5 Z# x; u- m  L    101st USN Base Force3 u$ d8 q; n1 j
    111th USN Base Force
; J: d" @* M& K& I7 Y    I US Amphib Corps
+ r7 Z# B( w  [( ~6 [/ e* B2 H3 _    Ambon Base Force1 S$ Z. ~, R' q" p) H& t! N
    110th USA Base Force0 ?( u) h8 n/ {8 I% A% l
    32nd Aviation Base Force9 L$ \6 q0 A: w( X3 H! F6 _
    C Det USN Port Svc : Z! X- F+ p7 e$ a+ h$ H4 I+ z
    2nd RNZAF Base Force /1
" z* c0 V7 v2 h' W    1st USMC Air Wing Base Force
: \( a9 W; I( }4 x* c    205th Field Artillery Battalion( d; R' l5 L5 S4 k! K% D+ t, A5 d5 v
    VII US Fighter Cmnd /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
因为不是基地内的,无法看出来消耗了多少补给,几万吨是肯定的
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
27不用心痛,因为战斗状态部队补给需求数量会大大增加的,相当一部分补给并没有被消耗,只是被部队收上去了,你可以看看你每个部队的补给携带量,比平时会高很多,未来几个回合内如果没有地面战斗的话,你会发现补给会慢慢多出来。
4 [+ Y/ N5 }: X: s- {老赵的地面战是怎么打的?进攻加成神马都没有,连南方军HQ都没拉来?伤亡太大了啊
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
523# 红叶
0 b8 J+ N9 o4 G- {& ?8 w赵天蝗残暴无道,草菅人命,人神共愤
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 15, 42
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8 N! e7 P. c5 \) g% Q盟军拿下联通印度洋和南洋的重镇迭戈加西亚
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Ground combat at Diego Garcia (11,62)
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* R6 }' U& N4 y. ^Allied Shock attack; @( m( K# W7 j
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Attacking force 34444 troops, 756 guns, 734 vehicles, Assault Value = 1222
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3 F3 q1 D* u% D6 L$ Y1 e" eDefending force 9717 troops, 89 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2092 s; a7 Z+ v6 k4 d
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 00 g  }: @8 T2 S5 `! V
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Allied adjusted assault: 1038 ! S- X- D& a' M3 R( s# A
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Japanese adjusted defense: 42
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6 |: X# {$ Y) V, Z2 pAllied assault odds: 24 to 1 (fort level 0)
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Allied forces CAPTURE Diego Garcia !!!) L0 @) ^& q6 _  z7 i. d

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Defender: disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)3 T, _8 F: s* C- `) m
Attacker: shock(+)& B4 f2 u  F* q( G+ b

5 J  K# v2 I5 o, A9 [Japanese ground losses:. D* U* e: q5 \7 U
      2710 casualties reported
( {# C7 I7 d2 p+ b         Squads: 69 destroyed, 47 disabled
( J9 f) d* M) R* G% i         Non Combat: 91 destroyed, 54 disabled
2 D9 b8 N; E# e) i6 H         Engineers: 30 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 j) I' G: L2 G7 [$ \      Guns lost 40 (38 destroyed, 2 disabled)6 h% H/ \4 t" ?) _: l
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* I" G& P9 l" w      282 casualties reported
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         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled4 Y1 I5 {4 N/ O# ?) F% ]
      Guns lost 7 (1 destroyed, 6 disabled)' z8 {' T6 c- H. n, T

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6 n3 w8 F6 y, P( C- `0 q9 MAssaulting units:
( j7 e4 }2 t4 n    XXI Corps Engineer Battalion3 R, P( \) S) P' n3 v# R
    I Aus Corps Engineer Battalion
. `. D; i* [  A  n1 B9 P. M9 U2 O    9th Indian Division" ?, F6 d4 A/ T5 N$ z; U
    8th Indian Division6 {5 `: D9 f0 e6 f6 U3 X- x
    51st Highland Division6 I9 A7 z1 R3 o$ b, g: g/ o
    IV Indian Corps' V! s2 N. Z$ N1 t/ h. L. y5 D" ^
    116th RAF Base Force% J0 [* l7 A1 x! i; A' W

3 _$ J; |9 w; {Defending units:
. l9 F5 R* m& @. O' t" H    138th Infantry Regiment- P$ H; X. R) E$ u% J
    57th Infantry Brigade/ c7 v1 J' y$ F  V: R
    III./4th Infantry Battalion
3 D. S' ]( [3 M2 T' {( A4 m7 ]# }    3rd Provisional Base Force
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