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这样的损失财大气粗的盟军也吃不消啊.....
& D6 G4 W, g) z* w' {% x/ o目测27的澳洲攻略没什么希望了
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
澳洲本来就是吸引日军注意力的佯攻,把一半日军舰队吸引到澳洲已经很成功了
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现在指望盟军2个方向大举反攻完全不现实,波特兰路没有制空制海权,日军随时可以增援,如何能拿下
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
怎么白天盟军的灰机完全没有起飞?
: j( x. x2 N4 x, n5 {是因为机场被完全炸坏了?AE有这样的规则?
从官版开始机场别炸坏了就不会起飞了,不然夜袭炮击的意义何在。。。
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0 T) X, E% J4 G- y- [6 |0 ^不过AE脑残的加了一个设定,工兵部队被炮击后混乱会很高,导致不修机场,要2-3天才能开始修,完全不像现实中那样鬼子炮击完盟军就抢修,天亮还能起飞,盟军的工兵优势完全没有体现
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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3 @' M5 B% \4 z! i! J, kAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 15, 43
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6 w7 N3 I5 ~/ t7 b! O- F) M日寇连续几天用大艇将133th联队大部偷渡到了沃特杰,妄图负隅顽抗。沃特杰日军防线今天在盟军海陆空军的绝对优势碾压下土崩瓦解,数千日军全部毙命,无一幸存。
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! o! p6 \1 J- Q% E3 d" E- _不过日军的袖珍潜艇开战至今未有建树,今天终于钓到一条大鱼,悲催的盟军战列舰北卡罗莱纳号4个月前在吉尔伯特群岛攻略战中由于误中盟军水雷返回西海岸大修,刚刚修复参战没有几天就连中日军袖珍潜艇2雷不得不再次退出战斗序列,这难道是宿命么/ ~$ a0 E0 t% j$ h' S' q6 w
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! ^, Z  \7 z, {ASW attack near Wotje  at 135,115
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Japanese Ships
7 A; D; q% K1 p1 |; b. V- ~      SSX Ha-47, hits 5,  on fire,  heavy damage9 f1 i1 J1 D9 g
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Allied Ships
  o% r, x& y& c% X      DD Charles Ausburne$ M( j' j- \, F. I" t
      BB Prince of Wales. ^# M1 i- P& G5 ~9 u1 L
      BC Repulse- ~% h" W! h5 C
      CA Exeter5 E! S; R: G/ D8 @" H
      CA Sussex
8 P/ X, s5 z9 v: R* a      CA Shropshire! {; Q2 s; `4 R
      CA Wichita
  F. v; `+ |& s& b      CA San Francisco4 c0 j7 u6 Z. c9 g% Q/ J0 B' M) V8 D4 V
      CA Minneapolis1 w( n# w. Q* g6 b+ ?8 h0 t" O5 V( ~
      CA Chester
2 N4 P4 ~# Z- l  c0 r      CA Northampton, b" w  p. J  K. q4 G( ^4 Y; G1 n% x
      DD Braine/ _. C6 x' D# R7 p1 R" F
      DD Thatcher! Z/ |9 ?0 t% a: a1 ]8 p
      DD Taylor) N! r0 r3 \( g4 @& h( g
      DD Schroeder* x1 M1 }# v+ ~5 T& x  k* G

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Night Naval bombardment of Wotje at 135,115
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Japanese aircraft3 F' b" V5 T, r- s: \
      no flights0 I5 i; K% x8 r2 `/ t  u9 n$ F

4 Z/ x. S" f) j* v1 I- y- z! H- f+ gJapanese aircraft losses) ^6 O( B- Y1 ^( @- K1 i
      Ki-84a Frank: 1 damaged7 Y. P+ K! l9 i

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9 s0 J+ `# v; {$ j) f3 C      BB Prince of Wales% u9 u+ [8 k( ~# |, W+ ?
      BC Repulse
: Q7 [6 L* h; G8 u      CA Exeter
- }) W8 O+ \; ~- v& e) `7 Z      CA Sussex
, I7 E% z& w6 ~% R- c% n# Y      CA Shropshire
: c4 O# z& ]2 \* ^      CA Baltimore
" [: n3 q0 U6 q8 P2 X7 l' x8 z' I      CA Wichita
2 o" c/ g1 f7 ~, w      CA Quincy% e& ?( [5 }& s! I9 q7 z2 ~
      CA San Francisco- e  D5 A- E+ L! I
      CA Minneapolis
# E9 N5 f2 w- W7 \! I      CA Astoria
/ ^6 i* g6 q- l7 S( J- d: B      CA Chicago
& M/ W2 E& ~; C$ ^/ R! \4 D' V      CA Louisville, n4 L) u: x' k3 `5 {: S8 j
      CA Chester
2 T- p0 E! q: g1 b, v      CA Northampton& _1 |8 {/ M, V8 A+ K' X$ v6 p0 S, ?+ Z
      CA Portland; y9 C0 b  L8 y/ H5 o- v

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      391 casualties reported
9 O( {1 s. ~9 u1 n4 j* Y" W         Squads: 14 destroyed, 0 disabled
' b: ?* Q/ I7 a0 n         Non Combat: 17 destroyed, 15 disabled1 a) Y! \% _8 R, W* c' {
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 2 disabled# c/ f+ F& n$ h2 j' x0 E
      Guns lost 14 (10 destroyed, 4 disabled)
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Airbase hits 8
* |: j3 Z, g$ l+ \9 D7 HAirbase supply hits 4
7 s. K( Y  Q9 LRunway hits 513 C7 j- p) N- r/ d! c. m* c# j2 |9 B
Port hits 333 g: u8 J$ U$ h* a
Port supply hits 121 e7 D1 E. V- K) l6 ^& O* X' E
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2 F# T! I) r0 ~! CSubmarine attack near Wotje  at 135,115' R" Y* _3 {; h/ ~8 T

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      SS RO-104, hits 15, and is sunk
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Allied Ships
9 r9 p' U! z+ g* P      DD Charles Ausburne
5 G0 K$ i& j; H4 F5 t( H      BB Prince of Wales) v2 P( j- D7 D/ e  A. c7 T3 l
      BC Repulse
# o; u/ q! _; l, E1 P0 Z      CA Exeter0 l# Q  Z+ y6 h, w% U9 |& e
      CA Sussex
5 Q5 K+ w2 Y$ ?: q: n      CA Shropshire
9 d$ y) e( `- b      CA Baltimore9 z. Q% @# |. Q; u, n: F
      CA Wichita. b2 _6 v3 V& ?) ]/ a
      CA San Francisco
- R% m( g& J5 S* b: ^$ i      CA Minneapolis1 T6 {- w/ `9 ?* ?& u8 n
      CA Chester4 Z& G9 E# h$ Q+ A& ~0 l1 C& U9 D1 u  o
      CA Northampton$ D+ L3 E; |$ k8 o" `6 R4 k$ _
      DD Braine
0 W% H4 J& H# D; I      DD Thatcher9 ^' Q. |% h/ `% ~3 U! x& z
      DD Taylor, Shell hits 1
+ O; u3 }$ m  \8 B      DD Schroeder
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Sub attack near Wotje  at 135,115$ w8 T/ C9 Z3 f% D& q
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Japanese Ships
/ y* {. t- C! Z: E      SSX Ha-39, hits 4,  heavy damage# {# \5 j6 N& h: j& ]6 m* [
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Allied Ships
( C( l1 y0 |! w* c8 W      BB North Carolina, Torpedo hits 21 X7 p$ M0 D" D3 X  \8 E
      BB Massachusetts  |# s6 n+ }) |5 }8 \/ t% \
      BB South Dakota
4 D; o3 o% V8 O# L1 t: r      DD Craven
1 B1 n0 B6 h9 b$ E2 E      DD Waller- {) z  Y9 N! P
      DD Renshaw
; U  c6 z  X% `+ M* H* A      DD Halford" R* e2 [5 _3 i1 G# C$ o# t
      DD Downes3 ^, \4 S. f- Q6 [0 u5 _4 J
      DD Case
" @5 r( R" W5 D8 @      DD Lamson, u# X2 S3 e  b2 y
      DD Cummings- P+ I4 S2 g/ Z/ G1 }) l$ I

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2 n8 Z" q, Y/ J( V! T4 IASW attack near Wotje  at 135,115
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9 h" W4 H, C- z, k+ ]Japanese Ships: a: `5 H. o; D, F+ b
      SSX Ha-46, hits 7,  heavy damage2 W1 ^+ D- f3 u3 b* t. g8 f
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      BB Massachusetts" D! c& J" }; j5 N& L$ H8 _
      BB Indiana$ g4 \. I, N& m! M& b, u
      DD Gridley
$ i8 J7 O4 Y% o. H( x      DD Waller
. r5 W5 y9 t7 Z      DD Stanly7 F4 [1 k8 w3 x7 ~
      DD Hutchins
- f1 C! G7 @: D      DD Downes6 q) \5 w3 z2 l7 I6 C8 D
      DD Case+ h; a  [5 a/ V
      DD Lamson
. o& W2 W3 D: y% p      DD Cummings
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$ B8 @; {! Y2 L: X0 [      SSX Ha-35, hits 4,  on fire,  heavy damage3 `& l9 F+ R8 X

* A' Q* P) s: F  I8 sAllied Ships
. g1 P1 i) \& b7 T9 g& P4 |3 `4 H3 f      DE Lawrence& g. u3 z" |% N: D- z# r( W! J0 k
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/ y( B$ k& f" B! v/ U* j6 qASW attack near Wotje  at 135,115
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Japanese Ships9 n2 j9 J1 T, V! N% s
      SSX Ha-39, hits 3,  on fire,  heavy damage1 c: M' |& S* H3 h, U$ [5 @1 N" X! t
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( _& |) A" U& E* h% ^      DE Lawrence
- w; f  H, ]  }- _$ V! Z, F      DE King) @2 k4 C& [6 e% ^% ~0 L
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Sub attack near Wotje  at 135,115
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" ?  G; u4 e0 `" ^9 G& e      SSX Ha-36, hits 5,  heavy damage
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3 e# e8 ]( }# L  t' nAllied Ships2 v0 n' g  e0 @2 Y4 k
      BB South Dakota
, K, _) c( B% `2 a' B2 O      BB Massachusetts
: ?4 c& D" M7 D0 |' M8 g      DD Craven
( S% F$ o  P; l8 g# U      DD Waller% x: N3 m6 K) u. F4 `; A1 [
      DD Renshaw0 u* S) c' L; D4 q$ ], D
      DD Halford
; b, b. W( u. L4 v      DD Case- M# S- c4 u$ A# {/ F
      DD Lamson
2 @1 E2 M- D4 t      DD Cummings
7 h  N9 A4 ]$ f      DD Maury7 ^( i8 K: N1 C# ~0 d; Q

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Ground combat at Wotje (135,115)
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Allied Shock attack
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Attacking force 4229 troops, 129 guns, 9 vehicles, Assault Value = 183! U' G8 s3 |7 y  \3 u

+ U% G- v0 k5 @  {Defending force 3102 troops, 35 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 67
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Allied adjusted assault: 106 0 N1 n5 w' s7 u% M
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Japanese adjusted defense: 2
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! C3 m& W1 R2 r* i  [$ OAllied assault odds: 53 to 1 (fort level 4)
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7 P# Y* A" t. t3 @% }* R/ wAllied forces CAPTURE Wotje !!!
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      no flights- B0 c4 ]$ d' |# D

, i! J4 U* T2 ^( r2 b8 M' \Japanese aircraft losses( P3 ^# \4 _/ T3 a$ r1 _
      A6M2-N Rufe: 1 destroyed
! D2 y5 H; R: J( G$ z: K( y9 ~      Ki-84a Frank: 1 destroyed
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Combat modifiers% K5 F/ ?  `0 R, u  y; ]
Defender: disruption(-), experience(-)
# s0 m5 ?/ Y* T: X8 J: Y) A# v, B9 bAttacker: shock(+), disruption(-)
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4 U: x; r( v8 M. u6 Q3 eJapanese ground losses:% E7 X: W* T" \
      3350 casualties reported
" E* L/ T  B/ C         Squads: 144 destroyed, 0 disabled
; w4 `3 l* L9 J! z; U         Non Combat: 236 destroyed, 0 disabled
) M, H3 l: }- N3 Q  o4 Y         Engineers: 37 destroyed, 0 disabled6 m, ^3 r3 o6 l1 }/ c5 n
      Guns lost 38 (38 destroyed, 0 disabled)
' Z7 F( E) p0 u! U      Units destroyed 5% n' f+ `" b; @4 ~7 a
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      325 casualties reported( n1 g8 x9 R# ]
         Squads: 19 destroyed, 42 disabled
: n& e1 s. I/ b         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled" g/ x+ V9 ]8 T
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled
) ]0 G" V! ?) }      Guns lost 16 (1 destroyed, 15 disabled)
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$ r/ C0 u, t' [' d2 T# V2 JAssaulting units:
1 n* F$ H( O5 W1 F    2nd Marine Regiment
: I; E  b3 Z! w" P' p    77th Chindit Brigade
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9 d* ?. c+ w# _# {" ~) A    Ichiki Det. # d" G: x" @6 C- [1 ^0 N2 W
    113th Infantry Rgt /17 r, s+ b; W& x5 H! V( N) ~0 Y4 K
    301st Ind.Infantry Battalion8 D4 _- E, l+ n9 L3 p5 T
    Wotje Base Force
! _0 @1 B: _  ^! h1 L( V    Wotje Naval Fortress# B* {. r7 u( U
    24th JNAF AF Unit
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
我发现为了模拟陆战队参与战斗的惨烈性,美国海军陆战队的伤亡率明显高于陆军。- R: s* b5 D( f) I/ E. E0 H
不管参与的是硬仗还是顺风仗,陆战队的伤亡都非常可观,似乎不适合用于攻坚。
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8 d4 v4 z8 H8 P打完沃特杰后陆战2团完全失去了战斗力
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
不知道AE盟军的步兵编队补充的怎么样?/ @$ L4 g7 w& b( g2 t
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陆战队伤了次估计要休息半年么?
皇国ノ兴废、コノ一战ニ在リ。各员一层奋励努力セヨ
另外,拿下马绍尔后,27的思路是啥呀?
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# l) I8 @. E4 \& O( _& I个人感觉走中太风险太大了。。。
皇国ノ兴废、コノ一战ニ在リ。各员一层奋励努力セヨ
中太是必须要走的路线之一。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
AE里一个师被完全歼灭到补充到满员回复到战斗状态需时为3个月。
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受伤的部队1-2个月左右能恢复战斗力。
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 16, 43
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盟军奉劝天蝗悬崖勒马,莫谓言之不预也~
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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4 \+ w* }& l' \: h! W3 O' g# _; d, `联合舰队出海打了个酱油,结果啥事也没有发生,全天只有一艘日本潜艇被盟军反潜编队击沉。
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/ n2 L/ H) V/ U) BSubmarine attack near Namu  at 133,116
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      SS I-180, hits 18,  heavy damage
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7 r/ z$ I  H3 z3 n- L- QAllied Ships# V% g; b1 r4 l1 Z4 ^# S, x  Y+ J
      DE Fox
* [, a) s& y" O6 V' w/ h      DE Decoy
4 `0 ?% L2 o: _; {      DE Arrow
( ]. s& b3 X. }" N. \2 D) D  ^      DE Paul Jones
* k' M, ^$ B& [) G) fSS I-180 is sighted by escort$ Z6 G0 U$ R/ t4 Y5 ]! o9 j
I-180 bottoming out ....7 W# Z! J3 K- O5 a* U
DE Decoy fails to find sub and abandons search
5 ]5 b; O8 F3 ?4 ]( @DE Arrow attacking submerged sub ....4 E7 \1 l; i* C2 B3 V
SS I-180 forced to surface!2 l& ~, c/ l7 i- N) x* ~
DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....8 f" r; V3 o" S6 a9 G. {% E% V0 |
DE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ...., u3 O+ A8 d8 I+ o' x8 c2 m
DE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....
1 {0 O$ `- g# |$ m/ bDE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....! e7 P& E0 y( G# @! Q% x
DE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....- J) [" t+ H% c
DE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....
0 z% ~/ ]! B" |5 J* o3 ]2 uDE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ..../ t2 }; O! {- K. \% k# T
DE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....
  H# m3 t  ^# k; {8 A* m* gDE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....
, a, r  t5 |3 F, Q1 dDE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....$ ]) D5 d5 i# W  j  j+ n
DE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....7 ]) r# v# S4 S; B7 P7 A' \
DE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....' ^& g9 k5 P) r6 X  [0 ^
DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....; A3 H: ?+ Y  M/ k/ _3 Q/ X
DE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....
; {- z* Z7 \; G* o5 c; G. \; ~/ M7 EDE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....
7 `; Z7 P4 |; }2 {$ rDE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....
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Sub slips beneath the waves
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
马洛艾普的盟军部队还没撤走啊?现在是骑虎难下的感觉,不知道老赵有没有增兵的打算
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
埃林拉普拉普岛上已经30000日军了,达到了驻军上限,而且整个马绍尔日军完全丧失了制空权,再想增兵一个不现实,第二个也不是那么容易了
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
赵天蝗天天忙着舌战群儒,已经一天一档都没有了
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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