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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 22, 41; l3 ~& W% q- b3 }
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Japanese Ships7 ^: a2 L4 [" l. t0 b
      DD Asanagi, Shell hits 3
( b% b0 N/ [6 P- D. u      PB Hakkaisan Maru; V$ c4 R1 H. A8 o$ v
      PB Ikunta Maru+ W" N; g: |8 O9 \5 E9 O
      PB Kaikei Maru( x4 u6 n6 g6 ?' }

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9 a4 z/ X; v" d, h& H: o      DD Flusser
- U) [6 y+ d& `$ C; L( }8 f      DD Farragut; T- b9 B5 k9 n7 l
      DD MacDonough
- Q& ^3 V: Y  j      DD Dale+ m* c$ p7 H1 b( E0 M  V

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0 G1 y/ v6 e8 ~" ?6 ^0 T9 w- vNight Time Surface Combat, near Johnston Island at 164,112, Range 2,000 Yards
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Japanese Ships
) z, I' x6 _( G* L1 U      PB Fukui Maru, Shell hits 18, and is sunk; |/ p! P4 h$ W& Q
      PB Santos Maru, Shell hits 32, and is sunk
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/ P5 v, F# `' m: w      DD Flusser
) y/ {7 i% v7 Z( `' g+ I1 z. p      DD Farragut
8 K; R1 f0 I1 R& R4 `' Q& {      DD MacDonough, Shell hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
: k4 p( A; i) l) C      DD Dale
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Johnston Island at 164,112, Range 12,000 Yards
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Japanese Ships/ J, Q$ u2 d" c
      DD Asanagi, Shell hits 2# M+ p; s. F7 H; a* ^4 t
      PB Hakkaisan Maru, Shell hits 5,  heavy fires
- F4 W0 C+ k# f- {6 h! o- s4 m8 T      PB Ikunta Maru, Shell hits 3,  on fire/ C2 ~8 k/ G* Y
      PB Kaikei Maru9 S6 D+ C: ~7 D1 \

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      DD Flusser
4 Y4 q, _4 ^7 g0 n4 M      DD Farragut( D  J) Y9 k  J3 H: F: \- ]) i

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2 \  g# `6 _0 F! l. A% jSubmarine attack near Johnston Island  at 163,111
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Japanese Ships
4 l+ C- d2 k) x' U      DD Asanagi, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage
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Allied Ships
+ Q, d% T7 v* g7 O      SS S-35
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% V# g. E& t6 W# E5 G7 J# }7 BGround combat at Clark Field (79,76)' g8 I0 j7 B( n" t! S/ p' n2 ?

6 W% m; |4 t3 u! `, JJapanese Deliberate attack
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( I. ]5 g1 C' n* e8 i$ w) T, fAttacking force 37956 troops, 615 guns, 526 vehicles, Assault Value = 1005$ ^; l& j2 j# V6 k% n$ S% z
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Defending force 28766 troops, 518 guns, 556 vehicles, Assault Value = 786
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) G$ @1 n% M3 C0 T8 ^0 j; ?% ZJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 08 x; l$ Y: {" @/ w2 @
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Japanese adjusted assault: 429
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! i- f  k' H, H- N! Z# [Allied adjusted defense: 1447
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2 A" _, G. l; z  `6 K+ F* iJapanese assault odds: 1 to 3 (fort level 0)
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Combat modifiers' J) A& Y: R9 h2 _; a
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
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  R3 D8 d; x, P& [  n2 TJapanese ground losses:
0 m- G' n  d- Z9 p: b3 Q" v5 [      1525 casualties reported
( h$ t& O6 w, I0 A% _5 u8 C         Squads: 20 destroyed, 171 disabled! C! t& i7 u% U: \/ G
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 22 disabled" t% Y$ b: T0 K) w, o: f* Z8 z& H
         Engineers: 51 destroyed, 13 disabled
& L0 p9 E- J: S( [: m5 \      Guns lost 23 (2 destroyed, 21 disabled)
! d, g8 F5 _" E/ k0 r      Vehicles lost 116 (15 destroyed, 101 disabled)4 c* B, ^4 Y. N& x1 \

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Allied ground losses:
6 A5 K6 o# L* B7 E3 O) B+ p      1034 casualties reported
: Y, @1 j, f" r8 Y3 Q5 a  K         Squads: 49 destroyed, 63 disabled
: U4 f" @, f8 c5 Z         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 25 disabled. K3 O& \( N; R, A* `+ X
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 4 disabled
" f( o+ j0 x3 c      Guns lost 40 (2 destroyed, 38 disabled)
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 23, 41# W. ^& F3 t  x3 d! @. Q0 r; a
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% b! e8 U, B' ^5 k/ ^Sub attack near Johnston Island  at 165,108
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, _6 q5 F# @7 b7 E, j& j% @2 m      CA Atago, Torpedo hits 1
& I  s4 T, b- W; v: s3 l2 D& s      CA Maya
  w3 h7 a+ p1 G! n$ P1 _      CL Kuma4 g, n2 k3 Q3 P; M8 J; U5 O" d/ `/ L
      DD Umikaze  ?3 P/ Q8 l# s: j0 Z
      DD Kawakaze
5 N* w9 L% K- W5 E      DD Yamakaze
' A- }& i& T2 u, P; i6 S+ C( t      DD Arashio  u# X2 h7 i' J( [* t% ~
      DD Michishio' Y  E# ?' Y$ @) A
      DD Wakaba
/ R) P0 p( g% {- ]- G' [      DD Hatsushima
- ^0 M( w6 i8 f9 p% d3 N2 Z8 X/ W6 H+ D      DD Nenohi) F3 a- Q/ H  E
      DD Hatsuharu
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/ w- k9 ?9 i' k( [; H) w. K      SS S-23
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2 e3 Z0 a+ x9 W: g0 ]+ q% |Submarine attack near San Francisco  at 216,70
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Japanese Ships
8 m  a% f& Z- B- P* {' p7 Y      SS I-26
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Allied Ships4 U0 _5 ]- ?" W4 F+ d
      xAKL Columbian, Torpedo hits 3,  heavy damage
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 24, 41
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Submarine attack near Johnston Island  at 164,112! R/ P0 d  ~: I$ }! h" ]0 j

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      xAKL Shun Yuan, Shell hits 8,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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1 F3 r& t6 k2 r9 H! Z7 I) ^( ?      SS Dolphin
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3 g  J2 L# ~9 c      14 casualties reported4 V8 Z7 ~6 d1 {
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# O% T' Z. t2 b$ f         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
5 z# ?9 n8 Z$ R1 c         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled1 ?# P/ z& n7 N0 o* A8 z
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Submarine attack near Johnston Island  at 157,108- g# k. g, v0 ?( S2 O; H: y

  j3 g7 I& @; ~& d" ZJapanese Ships4 y6 w% Z7 g  Q0 p9 V  m- ^# `
      xAK Nitti Maru, Shell hits 9,  heavy fires
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      SS Plunger, hits 2" A( m" d) C' K" S! ?

1 Q/ A" `# A0 M  L1 s* ~Japanese ground losses:  F* V4 M$ q7 o9 X$ l
      29 casualties reported% i; C9 b4 [9 q
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled0 r& c, z* Z5 W
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled* u6 Z3 s  q+ x
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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, P' `+ F1 K  r' M菲佣一个师在吕宋北击溃日军一个特战队,战斗力调整让人大掉眼镜
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7 a( x7 k4 ~) H$ M% H. [Ground combat at Cabanatuan (80,76)! ?& D! {$ |- r6 b9 U! i

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' `( Z% L9 L. L4 F. u- [7 iAttacking force 3257 troops, 60 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 142" T* w% B1 y" l. j; _# I- \5 R2 q

  y$ M4 l3 c4 ADefending force 1533 troops, 19 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 63
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9 `3 g; P. x2 h& y- Q8 T: s# EAllied adjusted assault: 105 6 |' u; w: v3 k  ]2 S

* c9 o$ Q% n- {( qJapanese adjusted defense: 10
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Allied assault odds: 10 to 1 (fort level 0) 9 I+ P" X7 S1 Y# D
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Allied forces CAPTURE Cabanatuan !!!
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Combat modifiers
7 s( Z2 \/ i6 T" Q6 R" E5 g$ SDefender: leaders(+), preparation(-), experience(-), supply(-)
& k! P1 P2 z  y  V0 B$ EAttacker: shock(+), leaders(-)0 F$ D9 I) V4 ~# X7 p# u( c

# ]' i1 h+ |) ]Japanese ground losses:( U& \$ k+ |3 ]
      531 casualties reported
" V" T$ t) t7 H7 k+ e5 ~0 G* i2 H$ n         Squads: 7 destroyed, 17 disabled, t( W& j  y' i0 `+ Q; i
         Non Combat: 13 destroyed, 5 disabled
) C) @: d. ^# B+ o+ P  I" Z         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled1 c9 M& Q: K# S: ]5 V
      Guns lost 10 (3 destroyed, 7 disabled), T) y8 ^: S: v, o8 P
      Vehicles lost 2 (2 destroyed, 0 disabled)
  k% j, l( w! r% k- c% [      Units retreated 1
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2 `, f' E, T5 J. y% t$ xAllied ground losses:
$ o" d8 j; Y/ u      39 casualties reported+ @" @4 L' R: y" k
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled( [0 G2 E) L) F0 Y, t" r
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
7 R+ ?2 Y" U) f1 b         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ E: n2 z0 G/ D/ Q0 c: z
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Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!
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2 u4 L/ p0 l  F) [  U( [" o: f( RAssaulting units:2 S! Y2 P7 h5 ~
    11th PA Infantry Division4 T) J- b+ [! B; w
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Defending units:
, x& u) E% W! h: @, J    Sasebo 8th SNLF
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
日军已经接近完成集结,目标是珍珠港无疑
, h, x% {" O9 t/ M: f2 f  o7 _2 O目前盟军勉强在珍珠港聚集了近40w补给,8个团的美军,200架陆基战斗机及2艘航母170架舰载机,水面舰队方面非常空虚,预计将面对整个南方军的陆军,80%的联合舰队和kb的5艘舰队航母和数艘护航航母
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PH防御战前景不容乐观
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
用最萎缩的打法吧~~4 A8 F# \6 h3 @$ S
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把DD一艘一队的都派出去泡击,打击他的运输船,他的KB来炸就耗他的出击数,你DD毛都不会掉一根,58在旁边埋伏,他能打得下PH才见鬼了,让他尝尝中国人民DD海的厉害
NB,围观PH攻略~
PH岸防部队全部进入一级戒备

慈不掌兵。
这是冲着TJ去打啊
楼上说的有理。打下来盟军TJ,打不下来日军TJ。
打下来日本也无法继续战争,南洋的资源地鬼子基本没碰到边,PH这边打完了再去打南洋,就靠开局的100w补给,日军是走不远的& U4 |: J  \7 s% K) r5 n

$ s8 }- [" ]+ E- y& t# X! [这突厥鬼子完全没有战略观啊
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 25, 41
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盟军潜艇不断给日军制造麻烦,不过并不能阻止日军的脚步+ J; S1 W( G" _1 H! i4 q& |
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ASW attack near French Frigate Shoal  at 167,105
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Japanese Ships
3 |7 \4 V5 Q. q% M6 D' [      CL Tenryu
5 z* L, i* Q( u5 ]3 ^% p7 [      DD Kisaragi. q5 @7 \: B4 M
      DD Mutsuki
9 O( L7 e6 _2 B1 B$ m6 K5 I      DD Oite
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      SS S-189 t6 ~+ \" \# r
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SS S-18 launches 4 torpedoes at CL Tenryu
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Sub attack near French Frigate Shoal  at 167,105
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Japanese Ships3 I- \$ S: `" Z
      xAK Nanrei Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
& n7 K6 p1 ~; Z) Q% o2 M      BB Ise0 ^1 J- G. V6 C- g! s
      PB Shosei Maru9 H; x- M7 c) ]3 L" c# q/ O
      CM Tsugaru$ g$ V$ s1 z6 n7 A* i
      xAK Seiwa Maru: h5 L* t3 Q9 q
      xAK Oyashima Maru9 f  j# r; ?& b1 ?" j7 X( H
      xAK Ryujo Maru
; a, k# l4 E; f: }      xAK Kiyozumi Maru
" u3 E& u- e& F6 w      xAK Chihaya Maru
  T# X, a0 a( ?! o; o6 S      xAK Kyokko Maru
, ^( l- ]! ]% S0 ~" F1 v      xAK Yahiko Maru6 B3 j! @' q2 x- {, o9 R0 \+ b- h
      xAK Yoneyama Maru) h4 F3 n- `' i% Q/ v5 j+ P0 k8 ?. q
      xAK Syoto Maru9 n. w  r! H' i7 a) y7 V
      xAK Meisan Maru/ {# B6 p! P! ]8 |
      xAK Genoa Maru! j( s4 ]- ?$ E
      xAK China Maru$ v9 _8 e3 m1 {* z7 Z6 C
      xAK Yamagiri Maru
: u' k9 L) r9 r& m; N& `      DD Kuri9 g9 f  [9 V. b9 P
      DD Yugao
9 i' g' ^3 p1 A) N3 t      DD Sanae! Q" m/ k4 k7 S6 ?' J
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$ e$ `' C/ k! R6 ^: Q# N      6 casualties reported! y$ z. a, X$ _+ o$ ^
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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1 N, R; K' h) |! \: C. F$ W) z" S         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Sub attack near Johnston Island  at 161,1076 |! k# [" @! }  Z
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      DD Nenohi  n! P' K' v4 M
      DD Hatsushima
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4 t: \. n1 c0 i      SS Pompano9 k: L2 b, B4 e, t
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ASW attack near Johnston Island  at 164,1062 k8 r! N3 G$ v) I" x: y
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Japanese Ships
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* l& f9 Z5 y+ ~. v: a! [7 YSub attack near French Frigate Shoal  at 167,105/ t) m, O/ p: j6 k" \: D- |' Z, s) |

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      xAP Huzi Maru, Torpedo hits 1; P0 p$ J% f. A+ k7 }
      BB Nagato7 ]3 g. m7 t" B" C
      BB Haruna3 T1 G- j/ S. t
      TB Sagi
' \% V. s& z& F' p, M$ _+ a) _  }      PB Saiko Maru
$ c: |' u6 D6 w8 \) L  E* z' X6 F      AMC Bankok Maru
- D3 X! t5 y% t# ~      AMC Kongo Maru
' B1 B8 W9 c% E& A      AMC Kinryu Maru9 E4 z' q% f! y5 w/ i* o
      LSD Akitsu Maru; o0 G! @2 Q8 G' m( l. K/ z
      LSD Shinshu Maru
/ K6 N  E4 L7 L- A) ?, N8 D      AK Tosan Maru. K: \( T, Z% K' ]! H
      AK Hirokawa Maru4 ^- n/ n, g6 x3 ]6 M
      xAP Naminoue Maru% @0 F. {- C; ^" p$ y3 |% u; P; U
      xAP Mizuho Maru8 G( S9 ]2 i+ H7 g
      xAP Brazil Maru9 V. j+ O" F% {9 }8 F
      xAK Sensan Maru
% Q% c9 m* j1 {; M4 k) W2 w8 T6 t      xAK Kohoku Maru
' ^( O& G1 N3 P7 p) D      xAK Venice Maru
2 J: q2 E9 U0 v4 l( Y  c0 W  b5 D      xAK Maebasi Maru
- @3 A" ^: T' C, C" d% Z6 c& n      xAK Hankow Maru2 Z& b" r% F4 l7 d
      xAK Akagisan Maru$ d4 Y$ V+ G9 w# G6 e8 l! G) d
      xAK Mikage Maru8 `! ^! V. S. p0 C, z0 ^2 G
      xAK Nako Maru3 q( q5 ?! I  v& M
      xAK Kinugawa Maru
0 B7 C. E8 _1 a. q1 U9 w      xAK Myoko Maru( N" p2 w0 b, g$ L  N. g
      xAK Aratama Maru" c( y  f! I: s; i
      DD Katsutade* c- P* p1 g2 Y, s' O+ |
      DD Tawakaze% l* o! F+ X1 Z8 `1 {. \
      DD Yukaze7 v5 X/ |5 u  ?4 p, p
      DD Harukaze5 v  |! S7 Y1 P: y6 n6 a; I$ L0 ?
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Allied Ships
, B. ~9 }" C! ^; [0 q+ L0 m      SS S-18
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Japanese ground losses:
. _: U& l3 N+ M4 t; I9 o      26 casualties reported9 B# Z% q- m2 {5 ]; N, U  h* f
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled" l* c6 C* r- D& @/ A
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ L* F4 E* U6 ?  K- X' _# t         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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4 l7 F" v, E7 r) Q日军在吕宋的攻势毫无起色,生力军从马尼拉前来换防,轮换的菲军已经返回马尼拉吃饭睡老婆,强攻马尼拉的要诀是让克拉克和马尼拉不能相互联通,新进日酋切记切记
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, a) C  D9 y5 P' z+ x- Z8 eGround combat at Clark Field (79,76)
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9 Q7 M  \4 ^- d# {+ Q$ i& c  J% XJapanese Deliberate attack1 ^% W/ F& x: o, z
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Attacking force 55173 troops, 857 guns, 715 vehicles, Assault Value = 1487) q+ z5 `4 R  `# U8 Z1 [
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Defending force 21190 troops, 354 guns, 478 vehicles, Assault Value = 673
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+ M' s4 \* Z! M  T% Y7 }Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0
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Japanese adjusted assault: 536 ) ]" S& c, C6 l7 S3 r% O
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Allied adjusted defense: 1066 : O) W  t) V& Y$ T" A

$ d1 B, W* J8 r0 a4 \Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 0) ! h3 A3 ?, m! Z

3 Z: x4 B2 Q0 o3 L4 |1 a: j) ZCombat modifiers/ V" B3 `' s1 f! T) B
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
2 g& F. p0 q* A8 V0 V% [7 q9 kAttacker:
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Japanese ground losses:
0 _& a2 K: |) ?. D" {      3364 casualties reported2 V6 U+ C& h3 g$ j5 u! p% l
         Squads: 49 destroyed, 311 disabled0 P6 [7 B4 p1 R& I& ^# u; T: |
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 77 disabled
( ~9 `- Q: X1 z( I7 M+ w         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 118 disabled0 f# |" p0 h9 {9 e( m8 N7 X
      Guns lost 51 (6 destroyed, 45 disabled)
0 ]1 h  u" l3 U& r# Q      Vehicles lost 56 (11 destroyed, 45 disabled)
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5 b( t1 |' o+ r- T2 o! U; QAllied ground losses:
6 v: o! a" Y9 B      258 casualties reported
) p: y% I9 Q, [( c4 V" n, R         Squads: 4 destroyed, 52 disabled
2 _- `1 O( }3 m8 n         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 35 disabled1 N4 c% F! ^/ ]5 b
         Engineers: 11 destroyed, 9 disabled* s$ J% ?1 [  w. u7 f! _1 p
      Guns lost 18 (5 destroyed, 13 disabled)
3 t) ~* ?" C% v2 J" X5 Z# N7 Y( Y      Vehicles lost 24 (6 destroyed, 18 disabled)6 p, k9 K: z6 U1 U$ x
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Assaulting units:3 i$ i1 P7 s8 ~( e
    Sasebo 3rd SNLF- l, n! H- D+ U- B- y. M
    6th Tank Regiment
& y7 H# `9 |& K    4th Ind. Engineer Regiment
/ r1 o  a- [, d0 T% S0 }9 D9 ?: M* h    21st Ind. Engineer Regiment
1 Y5 A, V) t1 J1 l    48th Division
. ?: x8 g9 Y, ?, F6 G2 Z    7th Tank Regiment6 v8 M$ @- r! z' _1 ^; x3 \6 x
    38th Division
; y( p: h% t2 c. t2 I5 t: d/ a    III./124th Infantry Battalion
! D" y. t, D+ W1 ?& q: l    II./124th Infantry Battalion
* e. B& {3 v8 t- F- x/ p' E    3rd Ind. Engineer Regiment
; V+ t0 G8 ?% i    18th Division" Z, q6 t/ G' a4 d4 c/ j: ?
    20th Ind. Engineer Regiment
6 j/ ]1 |5 d8 `# b; l, @+ S    Yokosuka 2nd SNLF8 a9 _7 {/ w7 N
    23rd Ind. Engineer Regiment. j7 ~7 O2 _& p& H) c2 s; ^
    4th Tank Regiment
( J! Q& ?' L( o5 k5 C8 j    2nd Sasebo SNLF Coy & h+ G" I7 m/ C) m6 Q  o5 b5 U- R
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
/ {6 F$ @" F: e. k& a1 ^    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
$ T2 Y7 c* K) b4 B0 @" T    19th Ind. Engineer Regiment* h  U( J2 N- ~. S( N1 ~  M9 K% t
    9th Field AF Construction Battalion/ L: x" a" M0 q7 m
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment" ^! V. X; n4 ]! l' }
    31st Field AA Battalion
' N# L, }* ]3 l2 U  D' w* I# E    45th Field AA Battalion1 P. Z: U& X4 h- ?+ `0 r0 m6 z9 w
    30th Fld AA Gun Co
! j8 e# V# }& j. u! ^; e0 n    4th Field AF Construction Battalion
6 P9 ~9 V: V: ^6 i0 \    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment3 M! N6 A7 f# a( z' j. H7 |
    34th Road Const Co
+ Z4 T' {3 W+ Q  w! v  M    48th Field AA Battalion& {) e% t' h: l" y
    43rd Const Co
4 i  W" k' o0 C    40th Field AA Battalion
$ k) V3 K7 M/ ]. U    8th Field AF Construction Battalion
; x* E  d! G. ~$ @    3rd Mortar Battalion# M2 @; e9 h8 a% L% u# T
    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion! Y+ a' Z# `/ [% c$ m; h
    14th Army' m6 x% f) {! U( I# `
    47th Field AA Battalion
9 B6 W/ ~8 b/ m# ^: K+ |    33rd Road Const Co
8 h3 I7 o' F& D# T, x4 A. ?    5th Mortar Battalion3 R: z8 W7 S/ m/ T0 C$ U
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
  y/ ^3 u* W/ i" U1 p6 R    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion3 h& c2 O6 F1 @" S: p
    35th Field AA Battalion
  m  L% ~9 z% V8 r# h+ L    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion1 v. Y- I' E( H0 T" W6 i
    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
. F, f+ T# g; b/ d4 Q. |& U    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment: ~4 c# s2 J% r
    III/81st Naval Guard Unit* R! q2 C# ~; O& b  V' J
    15th Ind. Engineer Regiment
5 k3 ]* l. y" V# L- y4 K6 R    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
) o; g4 m2 ]9 Z- H/ i    8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
- |5 g; [& c" ^9 U+ e" f9 n    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment
2 W* m. X; m0 G! h    1st RF Gun Battalion
" U  w/ ^- c1 _' O    2nd Mortar Battalion
# P4 q- a6 ^" g' f    3rd Engineer Construction Battalion4 ]% |" o* B7 P0 ^
    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment' T7 a9 j* |2 V* w
    Southern Army7 o& X8 z3 x, N+ v8 a" o- x, k: |
    5th Naval Construction Battalion6 Q3 d7 c) r' I7 _
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Defending units:
0 i- S0 u: H+ x9 q- x- K0 s7 B    1st PA Infantry Division7 W# o" [" a4 a. q0 Z( U3 Y
    41st PA Infantry Division
0 ^% }; T# w& B% G, v7 u; r3 ~    31st PA Infantry Division
) y0 M  i' `; z% D* }* K! `    4th Marine Regiment
0 P+ M1 p6 P- E5 w$ r3 E7 [+ y) J    194th Tank Battalion
- j# M* o5 A& t) a+ P5 Z8 Z0 {- Y    91st PA Infantry Division) ]" u, ?2 O2 {. M2 K9 o
    51st PA Infantry Division. c6 ]3 P4 f1 N
    192nd Tank Battalion
: a- J* F! i% t5 w: r    1st PA Constabulary Regiment4 ?3 \9 q: W3 V8 T
    Provisional GMC Gp 7 A, W# Y/ k, U! n# ~; {
    Clark Field USAAF Base Force3 K7 y( ~  w4 L6 P% p7 p* ^; a
    14th PS Engineer Regiment
! z3 b( t$ ?, W1 u, G    Far East USAAF
$ E& p" I6 R/ G; H    803rd Engineer Aviation Battalion# [1 n- F% B! P8 h: X
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment3 l/ \3 T5 O$ b: g# \$ g4 c
    88th PS Field Artillery Regiment. t' v: B" w0 v; _9 X6 h( U) r7 }1 u
    North Luzon Force $ B# Q: b+ b  k6 u
    Subic Bay Defenses
# Z: X* }/ a* |, L7 a+ F    301st PA Field Artillery Regiment
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 26, 41
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吕宋日军肆无忌惮的轰炸被盟军偷袭一把,击落14架敌机,自损4架,克拉克机场日军的突袭惨败,再次抛尸4000余具
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3 T/ M& m5 u( }: r% BMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76 2 D- G4 E  a  {# k
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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" M: _& t, }2 ]0 ]1 z; [! @0 d0 Y4 jRaid detected at 118 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.
3 s5 W7 _' D7 e( }$ R* xEstimated time to target is 34 minutes
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+ n/ C1 r* q% F      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 38
) Z* v0 j) {. n      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 96 s( y) f) F; W4 p) ?

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" \: P) L8 j9 t. u8 t/ T" s. Z      P-40B Warhawk x 12
  z) \4 X- [% ?. Q6 v      P-40E Warhawk x 157 ?1 y  F4 j+ c: f# F7 v$ M
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- D5 W: E4 A% ^) _* W+ q& n      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 destroyed, 7 damaged
/ b. o  a, S6 F/ t      Ki-43-Ic Oscar: 2 destroyed
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      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed
( l$ D% ~) S" ?) n- P' i) T      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76
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Raid detected at 37 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.
  W3 v! O# n3 L& Z# a# h2 }Estimated time to target is 11 minutes, c/ l+ o) k( E. S" u( R
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Japanese aircraft1 w$ i1 v  K7 u! M% A
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 3
8 R% T$ r( v% p' A      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 21
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Allied aircraft
0 _$ m& ^8 \9 V: i      P-40B Warhawk x 6# [+ w  a  n7 F5 i# M$ t. A7 k# f
      P-40E Warhawk x 4
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Japanese aircraft losses6 N5 |8 |2 b8 A  b
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 2 destroyed, 2 damaged; b. b& b1 V$ o5 w8 ^- y7 u& u
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No Allied losses
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6 U/ B! G6 ~+ q0 r/ sAirbase hits 1
  @! G9 a! H0 q* W& t! j/ _  X  QRunway hits 2
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Ground combat at Clark Field (79,76)
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& e" Q% O3 y3 UJapanese Shock attack
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  u+ B2 D+ a0 o: H  j* HAttacking force 50509 troops, 847 guns, 691 vehicles, Assault Value = 1159
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Defending force 23793 troops, 410 guns, 473 vehicles, Assault Value = 768
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2 p# I/ v! m. |& q; c$ h+ OJapanese adjusted assault: 572 7 s+ g+ Y& @8 z. i- a

0 J9 t% L. O( MAllied adjusted defense: 1015
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' F# ]* Q# q! p6 K- Z' H$ w. C! zJapanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 1)
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Combat modifiers
/ i/ D. w3 A3 G! U# x% t2 [Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
3 ]% t6 o6 W$ w) N4 M& i, G! W4 {Attacker: shock(+)
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5 K1 V$ y5 [; n% N8 j+ iJapanese ground losses:9 R2 r+ i* e+ g7 G* Z3 o
      4087 casualties reported
+ X3 U4 ]( C, W' D" l% i         Squads: 23 destroyed, 126 disabled
- T; Z9 Y+ ~/ ]6 V+ L. m0 F         Non Combat: 83 destroyed, 89 disabled
* n! i+ P  l; k0 X* A- [! ~         Engineers: 80 destroyed, 35 disabled
3 ~( Q# T% A% m! f" ?' g      Guns lost 36 (22 destroyed, 14 disabled)
& o3 J2 o' g( H3 k, O) P: }. C      Vehicles lost 81 (64 destroyed, 17 disabled)7 _8 I% F2 e; J

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" S# n8 _6 Q' m- vAllied ground losses:; D( @, c4 `/ l
      934 casualties reported0 b2 h8 T* b: L$ }  m
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 101 disabled
$ V5 d4 q1 A. [         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 18 disabled: s2 l) a2 I: I% I2 |7 C
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
/ @5 c  A: [7 n6 O8 O1 k) A      Guns lost 16 (2 destroyed, 14 disabled)
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 27, 41

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日军大型舰队浩浩荡荡已经开到了离珍珠港只有300海里的海域,在12月7号受伤的的战列舰宾夕法尼亚号在撤离途中再中一雷,所幸没有伤及要害,仍能向本土挣扎返航


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Sub attack near Lahaina  at 184,105

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Japanese Ships


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      SS I-10


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Allied Ships

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      BB Pennsylvania, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage

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      YP-92


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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
好戏就要上演了
离TJ也不远了
和谐最高!
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