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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 22, 415 P$ u( v* U$ ~! C2 d
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Japanese Ships
! G+ n6 c' O9 y      DD Asanagi, Shell hits 3) j0 l. ^9 ^# i1 O" `. u
      PB Hakkaisan Maru4 s- H0 g  `2 x1 a: h# d
      PB Ikunta Maru7 g3 Z7 Y2 K* C0 h- ~. t
      PB Kaikei Maru& H' T8 j3 z6 d9 Z5 l8 k. q; E

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      DD Flusser
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      DD MacDonough/ l- @$ c& f# o+ @
      DD Dale
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+ z7 I; u0 e6 V7 [Night Time Surface Combat, near Johnston Island at 164,112, Range 2,000 Yards8 U* O) K) ~9 r( U* v
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Japanese Ships
) b9 [1 h1 J9 l2 T- f; t      PB Fukui Maru, Shell hits 18, and is sunk
! M3 i  _3 V. v$ Y7 A: l      PB Santos Maru, Shell hits 32, and is sunk; R5 X9 [/ K5 q+ S! q
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Allied Ships
/ w9 s7 [# C( D. y* P      DD Flusser
2 E7 C) ^' N4 N% t1 H: F      DD Farragut
  L* z3 k/ N1 |      DD MacDonough, Shell hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
: R2 Y# g4 P" d/ \8 G      DD Dale" a- O% Y# s( n% b8 K( `

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! [7 }2 A* L5 e0 ]2 N- HDay Time Surface Combat, near Johnston Island at 164,112, Range 12,000 Yards. m& Z& ~, n: T9 j6 Y: S
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Japanese Ships4 N, C* k; ?* X6 ]
      DD Asanagi, Shell hits 2, c/ D" {4 t# {, E5 @7 C
      PB Hakkaisan Maru, Shell hits 5,  heavy fires
, V! l3 Z/ l" n" Y6 s      PB Ikunta Maru, Shell hits 3,  on fire
% c, j! I3 \/ Q, D" r0 I      PB Kaikei Maru
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; P( ^0 C9 t6 N0 R1 |* \! d9 u2 ?, N      DD Flusser
) {9 Z) H1 R6 Q3 X: X      DD Farragut
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Submarine attack near Johnston Island  at 163,111
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Japanese Ships
& n; `. T3 I  G2 h6 }8 U      DD Asanagi, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage
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      SS S-35+ Q& T% o( k( q4 g
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Ground combat at Clark Field (79,76)
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5 C+ P- m8 \; ~- q& a0 H) J& zJapanese Deliberate attack
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, Z' z$ ]# u- }% Q5 rAttacking force 37956 troops, 615 guns, 526 vehicles, Assault Value = 1005) b4 y/ C. X; X& Z( m

( I7 u6 S9 i; XDefending force 28766 troops, 518 guns, 556 vehicles, Assault Value = 786
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2 y8 Q7 ?6 T0 u- @Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0% {& Q  c2 P3 [$ E6 F3 i1 P
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Japanese adjusted assault: 429 % l+ @  }( \. s. b6 T# `

+ f( P8 {/ C! h- x2 a& UAllied adjusted defense: 1447
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& d- a' P9 Q/ C' ], e/ B9 c% dJapanese assault odds: 1 to 3 (fort level 0)
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Combat modifiers1 _1 s: |' z. W" N; d/ J
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)+ h* N. k, l2 a% f$ A
Attacker:
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& b0 `; ?7 [: m6 }8 I2 uJapanese ground losses:5 Y' Z  P& w9 G; x; b: R$ D
      1525 casualties reported- p: U( `4 s1 \) ~! a# h
         Squads: 20 destroyed, 171 disabled% N6 o9 p3 b3 w- a" S' M
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 22 disabled0 ~/ H  V, [( w, W1 x( V, Q" P
         Engineers: 51 destroyed, 13 disabled( A, N, ?! }/ N! I/ h( v7 N# p
      Guns lost 23 (2 destroyed, 21 disabled)
, n4 w0 q! ^! R$ b7 ~7 d7 i      Vehicles lost 116 (15 destroyed, 101 disabled)
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" J' M* x) P: F3 [. T3 d' JAllied ground losses:8 f# _# Z$ t) ~% ]" }% M7 p
      1034 casualties reported0 N# X7 p& R5 L+ J
         Squads: 49 destroyed, 63 disabled
3 \$ p, p5 Q& m8 S+ [         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 25 disabled
8 M) \2 }' A' v! b, p' h( `         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 4 disabled
5 G, g+ f( D9 I      Guns lost 40 (2 destroyed, 38 disabled)
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 23, 41
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Sub attack near Johnston Island  at 165,108
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      CA Atago, Torpedo hits 12 R/ N) u' U& c4 c+ N
      CA Maya( n9 ~6 U9 @$ y) F  f
      CL Kuma
9 M4 Y- n& P0 s& ^      DD Umikaze! T( a5 A4 L* d) K# y
      DD Kawakaze
1 [) s8 b0 D/ D      DD Yamakaze# {6 K! R( ~$ d8 l3 E3 J
      DD Arashio9 _' d2 V* ?2 }# E$ @  |
      DD Michishio) s" `; [. e3 R* X3 M. _1 ~
      DD Wakaba1 D/ V8 L6 x2 y" o3 W! D/ s
      DD Hatsushima9 Q  |; g9 @. a& H+ d. o6 C
      DD Nenohi
% m. \0 m1 v3 D1 h8 L      DD Hatsuharu! V; D) {% S# Z7 d

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      SS S-23
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Submarine attack near San Francisco  at 216,700 `! a4 X6 P+ P  E8 B
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Japanese Ships
% m3 H; D! N, q4 v2 H; W      SS I-26
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Allied Ships
6 [/ J% A' F+ a& m: o* [      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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. d9 Q4 J  X; w) B; b7 t* S" c' cSubmarine attack near Johnston Island  at 164,112
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5 M6 C% Z3 o& n9 e2 a9 Z      xAKL Shun Yuan, Shell hits 8,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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      SS Dolphin
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Japanese ground losses:' R: v0 g; {. W! X
      14 casualties reported4 H, D1 w0 S2 m& ~
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
3 w' L* |7 v' [$ L  h( i         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled+ q( i( y5 ^0 O; I* Q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled0 w9 }. A4 F% G: X/ |/ N0 j
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Submarine attack near Johnston Island  at 157,1084 i6 L4 b' ]4 m& Z
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Japanese Ships
3 t& S! @6 a+ A9 R      xAK Nitti Maru, Shell hits 9,  heavy fires% y; w6 H, G8 J9 @8 h3 w

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% T) A7 \! f/ S) [6 u      SS Plunger, hits 2. Y% i, l" }0 _1 V  v) y% [
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Japanese ground losses:
' `. s8 d  o" ]$ R0 y      29 casualties reported1 |" C1 j% N' Z- ?% Y
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled% S+ d! s& g: P* e0 F
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
; e& S0 K& h0 D' n. `         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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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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Ground combat at Cabanatuan (80,76)
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( g' W9 L  ]# N" w3 ZAllied Shock attack8 X( [/ {5 b6 R2 f2 K
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Attacking force 3257 troops, 60 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 142
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9 t9 p" t$ I1 W3 ]Defending force 1533 troops, 19 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 63% u* r8 D$ s. `+ S4 U( V! B
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Allied adjusted assault: 105 4 a2 }* M2 }0 h3 G" M( N
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Japanese adjusted defense: 10
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Allied assault odds: 10 to 1 (fort level 0)
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! X1 e+ ^- ?& ^1 ~! e$ q+ _Allied forces CAPTURE Cabanatuan !!!
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4 U+ j, P2 [3 @% l1 ]3 O( vCombat modifiers
7 _$ F: r2 K. ADefender: leaders(+), preparation(-), experience(-), supply(-)7 A( U6 S! a2 S3 b9 W
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-), |7 H( x1 |! P3 }
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Japanese ground losses:3 p4 G( v  K% x: x4 K
      531 casualties reported
! b7 \* I' j$ M7 V0 ^- L         Squads: 7 destroyed, 17 disabled3 _0 f+ R, i: X
         Non Combat: 13 destroyed, 5 disabled
2 E9 P- _! \  {1 A         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
( k" |/ S6 |& y  j) s& R      Guns lost 10 (3 destroyed, 7 disabled)* @5 X- C# j7 M9 T  q4 I: {
      Vehicles lost 2 (2 destroyed, 0 disabled)3 J% Q5 d+ u; ]3 A
      Units retreated 1
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: [* b+ u: c1 M6 `( L6 N4 N2 B' NAllied ground losses:; ?8 _, Z4 S" z0 E5 ]
      39 casualties reported
( N- x2 d# ~( _# K- E) e/ u* y         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
& }+ i, w. K2 D/ j( P- r         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled4 u9 e- k: ]: [7 o" V
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled- |7 J# v  ^  |  T8 L9 @
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Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!
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Assaulting units:3 S: `, @! h2 R% K7 L6 a9 L
    11th PA Infantry Division" ?) \$ M+ l; Q- ^

* y3 i3 @/ Y, e/ iDefending units:
. g+ B: o/ a  Z1 L% U    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7 w2 i' l. |  `
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~~$ p. Z1 d' X% @

% k$ @: M5 E# ^8 q" f) o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( i% }& L6 y3 z/ u* _7 {7 W
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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
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ASW attack near French Frigate Shoal  at 167,105
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Japanese Ships3 L: k9 O* K" j. i3 F2 x3 y7 X
      CL Tenryu
7 s' l& J  @: A3 s) Z, `% n& \      DD Kisaragi% `! i0 u8 A1 ?3 w% U3 G
      DD Mutsuki
1 j4 W' _- o' v4 k) t3 y      DD Oite$ V( J. `# D$ x% N

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      SS S-18
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" z3 j( k; Q- pSS S-18 launches 4 torpedoes at CL Tenryu4 z5 ]& `2 R* M" q0 z" m+ g
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! b6 Y2 [2 r1 m/ ZSub attack near French Frigate Shoal  at 167,105. ]  _  w% J$ P2 s

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      xAK Nanrei Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage' m9 M# v* f; q( l' |" f# u
      BB Ise
, L: p7 {2 T0 u+ }      PB Shosei Maru- N# Y6 j4 d7 Y5 v( ]0 B% Z
      CM Tsugaru3 X7 K/ y, c7 \' X; O
      xAK Seiwa Maru
9 h! g! }+ h. y3 @& S& k+ ?2 a      xAK Oyashima Maru
, m+ l' \0 Q$ l+ S  X- b      xAK Ryujo Maru/ A; O: k1 S4 L9 b! P6 q
      xAK Kiyozumi Maru
  S0 m9 |6 ?1 E/ [& x4 C      xAK Chihaya Maru" H9 b1 V/ ^3 a0 b1 [1 e
      xAK Kyokko Maru- N+ W1 ?2 [5 d) P% f
      xAK Yahiko Maru
; m% A* U% e4 e4 l$ V      xAK Yoneyama Maru( z+ T) @- Z9 Y4 k! }6 ?
      xAK Syoto Maru
8 ~) Z+ O8 P8 K& \! v      xAK Meisan Maru
+ q5 |; U8 Q" D4 Y0 b( y. G      xAK Genoa Maru- i2 P3 W- p6 R/ `/ T' }
      xAK China Maru
: |$ t; }- {& y" \      xAK Yamagiri Maru; i( E# `2 j  j, {
      DD Kuri
- n: n2 G3 {2 ?0 H) s      DD Yugao
% G0 {# ~' f# `) K5 |      DD Sanae
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      SS S-186 Y% B+ ~8 i% c4 f# n* l
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Japanese ground losses:
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         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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& h  V6 ]- l/ j- O9 V         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Sub attack near Johnston Island  at 161,107: a7 L, D! S8 y* L
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      DD Nenohi8 y4 J1 E3 q% W9 {3 f: @( E6 V
      DD Hatsushima
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      SS Pompano
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2 h4 P: j3 u) a' }6 ~+ C' xSS Pompano launches 2 torpedoes at DD Nenohi$ @. [* b$ Y# D# C

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+ ]* }+ W( @) |ASW attack near Johnston Island  at 164,106% r0 U! s8 c! P3 f" r. f0 s. X* c

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      DD Hatsushima$ ]5 b7 ~2 d) u. A' I; `. k

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      SS Pompano
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7 q9 ~: G" x/ p$ L  rSub attack near French Frigate Shoal  at 167,1054 T! S8 }/ \& Z. o; V% [
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+ j& `7 {, |' T0 I; p      xAP Huzi Maru, Torpedo hits 1
& M) }" t* L# U1 r8 g5 q      BB Nagato
; G. f1 j' ]' k# H% d2 F, M      BB Haruna! s9 M/ }# E/ h: W0 O* ]
      TB Sagi, h# L$ Q( F; ]
      PB Saiko Maru
7 v9 Z) B( Y8 e% ^( {      AMC Bankok Maru
& ^( m* P. |9 D      AMC Kongo Maru
  x1 O) O, n0 h      AMC Kinryu Maru
' W* u0 i" s! \) q      LSD Akitsu Maru
! K/ o' \" Q8 @- ?$ _: T      LSD Shinshu Maru; p7 D( ]' w4 C& c* W. [
      AK Tosan Maru
" F$ o# T& m/ r$ r      AK Hirokawa Maru
/ I9 o3 P1 f; y5 I8 k) |      xAP Naminoue Maru
7 s8 q4 C) Z3 S      xAP Mizuho Maru; b6 ?$ P$ n+ B) p, s& F
      xAP Brazil Maru
4 e2 v, l, g- q" m% C* Q      xAK Sensan Maru
4 g' A+ Z$ R8 ]4 D4 S      xAK Kohoku Maru/ B0 r8 {4 u  i
      xAK Venice Maru
; ~6 V( K) [/ g# r. k# D- X      xAK Maebasi Maru! ~' _. P& e" @7 j8 T9 b9 [! B. ^4 ]
      xAK Hankow Maru1 W, o! n) t; |) @( J
      xAK Akagisan Maru. g0 ?( P) q  J4 Y4 h& m2 C* W& }+ d
      xAK Mikage Maru
! M* D+ _. z4 T* D& Z      xAK Nako Maru
' o+ k0 Q! E! `' e      xAK Kinugawa Maru) ?$ g; B& ]) t$ K" a0 W" a
      xAK Myoko Maru
9 ^* b$ b6 {- X      xAK Aratama Maru# m, n) Q; a) M. J
      DD Katsutade; ]* H, a+ {1 W& b
      DD Tawakaze
; D; k2 Q* N7 w% e6 ]& {: T, u  C  t2 c      DD Yukaze
& ^% Y8 Y% J' }: i: w      DD Harukaze
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" F) ~# H' V+ s+ NAllied Ships
! y. N4 O+ _7 w7 m; r% ]      SS S-187 q- `( E* {: H6 z  u

7 ]5 z7 c/ g* G% d: n6 O3 sJapanese ground losses:
% {( C* u6 Z  F      26 casualties reported
# D" Y# X2 B9 {+ w6 _5 g         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 [* p; o1 d& R  ~0 S         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
( M1 {8 P0 j3 d. b! m" F. [) Y         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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$ B# J0 |3 l5 LGround combat at Clark Field (79,76)
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Japanese Deliberate attack) L9 L. i0 \& W6 ^& X, A' _. ?
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Attacking force 55173 troops, 857 guns, 715 vehicles, Assault Value = 1487
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Defending force 21190 troops, 354 guns, 478 vehicles, Assault Value = 673
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0
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9 [% I# n, Y& ?& q6 K% H6 {Japanese adjusted assault: 536
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Allied adjusted defense: 1066
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 0) ' g' W/ U, B  ~; k. `. D. k- \- y

% P" f/ d7 k1 l! i$ HCombat modifiers
6 R9 ]" |8 D& |: \  p" K0 ?+ b) E% DDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-); L2 {0 i4 {) V: B) _
Attacker:
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0 j; Y0 t: L  d: ^Japanese ground losses:
  j' x! q: Q. z" D2 \2 P- h      3364 casualties reported8 w* l% f3 R( q; Z
         Squads: 49 destroyed, 311 disabled
8 K, G. F3 ^/ |. I         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 77 disabled
5 A4 O1 c3 M  W2 H5 F4 h5 H         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 118 disabled
( Q  v$ f6 w# |/ N* K      Guns lost 51 (6 destroyed, 45 disabled)" E+ l' ]  X  W4 X$ i) \( Z
      Vehicles lost 56 (11 destroyed, 45 disabled)1 s& |4 G+ e5 I! B& O  r
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2 g6 Z3 [0 E7 V2 _: `4 DAllied ground losses:
5 [- n0 O0 j) C3 I  B      258 casualties reported
6 ^% j7 N, k2 Q" G3 n0 c         Squads: 4 destroyed, 52 disabled! H! L9 R: t: _) @; R# ^
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 35 disabled0 B3 T' t" ?* n& Q' I9 A
         Engineers: 11 destroyed, 9 disabled
  l  f& m+ t/ W& C" S9 D      Guns lost 18 (5 destroyed, 13 disabled)1 h( D% j2 b1 l; X( a
      Vehicles lost 24 (6 destroyed, 18 disabled). Q3 o7 R+ a4 ^- x' Q

( W( T1 o" l# _+ G/ YAssaulting units:4 [) c9 s: ?6 c$ ?0 w: ]6 E& ?- o/ ~
    Sasebo 3rd SNLF
8 ]7 D  ~* H, X9 e8 e! @$ n    6th Tank Regiment
# {2 y1 \6 \- @2 K8 O    4th Ind. Engineer Regiment0 T( F. y7 J& Q9 n, C# D
    21st Ind. Engineer Regiment
0 z, |  H0 ~! h2 o# Y" a$ `    48th Division* \5 E, G7 B2 z6 y( X' Y$ M
    7th Tank Regiment9 c0 o, }) V- |5 \, e! V1 I4 B& A) D8 k
    38th Division
6 Y2 ~% G, M0 K% a" `% s+ m6 M" ]9 \    III./124th Infantry Battalion% F5 |+ h" \( V  P, H9 K% g# ?
    II./124th Infantry Battalion0 x, D* k: e6 m) \3 a- [. U% ]
    3rd Ind. Engineer Regiment; t* J% u4 s' x
    18th Division
, O/ ~7 P* e; Z; Z# Q# T% z    20th Ind. Engineer Regiment
* O( W  J! g; ]/ @1 ?! W    Yokosuka 2nd SNLF
2 s9 X: N7 A6 q- |; b: d, o    23rd Ind. Engineer Regiment; n! u, I- X: x
    4th Tank Regiment$ q0 c. M( `$ ]4 D7 B6 b! W
    2nd Sasebo SNLF Coy ' j  |/ P' y! H2 ~
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment2 d. z1 Z5 _4 t. a2 F9 S
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
7 V; ?0 W( y2 W  _, V6 x    19th Ind. Engineer Regiment1 H; h. |, c+ k1 P
    9th Field AF Construction Battalion6 Z4 B2 z& P/ ]5 }
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment# }8 u9 f( L0 K# D8 q$ }3 @
    31st Field AA Battalion
$ W7 v' P3 N# G7 X3 V! r    45th Field AA Battalion
( t9 `$ k; ?$ l* m) i    30th Fld AA Gun Co
9 d0 |0 p: H% J" c# q1 n; F( @    4th Field AF Construction Battalion
! D: N% g0 G2 N& `- ]    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
$ h: Z/ B) R3 e4 b    34th Road Const Co
8 d+ {+ u- T- ~5 h    48th Field AA Battalion
2 j+ b1 `5 |# X" V5 q( w  d+ t9 `    43rd Const Co
# }: B3 g1 [. c8 P: G0 D    40th Field AA Battalion" w' P& x+ T$ S5 J$ W- `6 ^
    8th Field AF Construction Battalion" v7 q9 B$ A3 F2 D" b
    3rd Mortar Battalion
; {6 _( s+ K: Q. }; e, \, x    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
  L# Q5 s+ l$ c/ k    14th Army+ s) F: P0 Z1 |3 f- a' x% ~7 G0 [
    47th Field AA Battalion2 D, b8 d0 n$ D. ~! l2 x) e2 \, \
    33rd Road Const Co / P: |3 e% X. l$ J7 e
    5th Mortar Battalion4 x, Z$ ?$ K3 R; [$ b/ L# w
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion  P# N; C6 ?3 _4 I. v  n
    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
3 i6 c( f6 z) O* K    35th Field AA Battalion
! A! e6 R! O5 V    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion7 u# E6 W5 L" x* W3 c6 A! V- e
    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
) }+ i! b' O4 s, [7 J! `    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment; D- h' f0 [. `+ N$ o% M3 @3 r( N
    III/81st Naval Guard Unit
( {* J: ^. J: {, x, Q    15th Ind. Engineer Regiment
5 U. ]+ Q* I$ n  R9 z9 L  \; v    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
6 Q8 q  @" E5 {1 x  ]- h    8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
! r. U: \) G, r6 ~9 R    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment! p" n/ L; U9 K) ~+ A
    1st RF Gun Battalion' o5 `" Y8 y8 L; d6 m
    2nd Mortar Battalion# P2 C. o$ ^- D
    3rd Engineer Construction Battalion3 Z+ m3 H# S( [: B- G1 i3 O6 L
    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment: o5 w3 C$ Q& U" e! d/ ~4 {0 i
    Southern Army
  s' ?* T" `6 V  ~# {* Y6 P    5th Naval Construction Battalion
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    1st PA Infantry Division
. |' Q+ E7 M: U5 q$ O    41st PA Infantry Division! p4 o0 ~7 z  z& H2 A( O7 I: {
    31st PA Infantry Division
7 J2 v0 n+ h4 E( c0 p    4th Marine Regiment
9 M- H- m5 U6 v, W8 A, X& t/ [8 k8 Y    194th Tank Battalion
. ~, c: h3 z+ R9 ~& m9 \+ K    91st PA Infantry Division
# m2 S, [! N# T4 z+ Y    51st PA Infantry Division
& \, t: t2 G  x/ E2 ~/ w! _; g    192nd Tank Battalion& \6 W0 U! J( G( G5 I
    1st PA Constabulary Regiment, M+ ^0 Q% T: d6 k+ w  S
    Provisional GMC Gp % i' e4 K% q6 E0 b% G' U! J5 L
    Clark Field USAAF Base Force( T% J4 v7 m* b: D4 F1 k
    14th PS Engineer Regiment* Z4 s3 T' Q( o! G
    Far East USAAF
( q& @/ _" W4 }1 t3 h4 O    803rd Engineer Aviation Battalion3 C: C8 S! w; b# m
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment' U( Z7 U2 S, A- X5 h! r
    88th PS Field Artillery Regiment- |: G" m! K6 U3 j% s
    North Luzon Force
) ?+ M' C5 f& `/ [$ y5 `1 E    Subic Bay Defenses
, J1 C+ d% C% o0 `/ j    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) o) S2 U# p7 X- ]/ ^
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76
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# Z* \: W& _  B1 K! kWeather in hex: Light rain
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Raid detected at 118 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.7 Q! b/ \( E, a7 o+ L: B6 r  j
Estimated time to target is 34 minutes  S: }# c1 D$ C: J7 i9 ^8 H9 @
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Japanese aircraft) E3 e! F2 ~2 Q! i/ m
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 38% [- o9 O: X! M& I' h( q9 y
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 9
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      P-40B Warhawk x 12
* X/ y; k: B* n& u) I7 i      P-40E Warhawk x 156 ~% x7 k- y! j# P! j; p7 I

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. e" G& d% F: k# Y8 T5 k& ?Japanese aircraft losses
$ a, K9 ?! P) @2 q0 t/ q      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 destroyed, 7 damaged
+ V* H/ H5 G5 U4 o8 `: i: f3 X      Ki-43-Ic Oscar: 2 destroyed5 L7 A9 |6 y: @3 U- \% U

, [1 c" B# B  G( MAllied aircraft losses
' N- u$ d9 @% K5 Q# n$ |      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed
# M" l" o2 I# \      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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Raid detected at 37 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.
2 R% F$ b1 ]" @. q' |Estimated time to target is 11 minutes* g; M& K6 x) f* J# }" \0 C. m
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      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 3
3 m3 V! v0 l* @4 D# n: f6 a      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 21
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2 C+ V8 B" h! o5 H6 v) q: H% JAllied aircraft
' `; p! |5 `! o2 N/ N1 g      P-40B Warhawk x 6* X7 _8 ^* F9 G' ]7 p; q
      P-40E Warhawk x 4
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Japanese aircraft losses
) U5 M" ~( V, }( W7 e. Z      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 2 destroyed, 2 damaged+ J& K, j" _) M5 Y) ]& B

% I( l0 N1 Z& Y! K$ p* K* tNo Allied losses
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Airbase hits 1
: i3 [% p- @5 Z; |3 L+ yRunway hits 2( ]  s' x' f3 f0 m& m$ z5 W
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Ground combat at Clark Field (79,76)
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) y1 S0 F! O( sJapanese Shock attack
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0 h2 B) {; s& s( F' gAttacking force 50509 troops, 847 guns, 691 vehicles, Assault Value = 11596 K5 ?+ [" L# V" y) I0 F& b

# ]+ J6 P1 q: \! {Defending force 23793 troops, 410 guns, 473 vehicles, Assault Value = 768
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) D2 @# E6 a; b$ nJapanese adjusted assault: 572
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" P9 ~- S1 ^6 e9 |9 l) L6 D% CAllied adjusted defense: 1015 * ]- q2 ^1 c5 `! I. d
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 1) + ]6 ?* j8 R7 @3 A& e* |+ _+ J

5 ^7 f- @0 Z. `4 I: @3 yCombat modifiers
( u* ^0 _0 |, z$ YDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
/ I" c+ h) C1 b2 ]Attacker: shock(+), O1 y3 r* T6 N* {

% b& N3 N8 d  b2 h  F4 t8 I4 [# \Japanese ground losses:7 i& _2 F* W1 ^
      4087 casualties reported
3 M' f: z- E0 X: O& y# X         Squads: 23 destroyed, 126 disabled' ]; J6 L; {; \
         Non Combat: 83 destroyed, 89 disabled3 q' |; d6 D% I4 O
         Engineers: 80 destroyed, 35 disabled
, o, I4 X( ~1 M2 w8 S: c      Guns lost 36 (22 destroyed, 14 disabled)
: t& }/ l- q) }3 z5 C2 g      Vehicles lost 81 (64 destroyed, 17 disabled)% u  ~( w8 m4 R, s( B  y$ c

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4 O( O8 p$ U+ \7 T% i1 A, f5 s: VAllied ground losses:
# p4 b9 M: A( v- N; x+ d      934 casualties reported; W/ t: T' n3 M# B" u9 \
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 101 disabled! Q% i4 E) e$ c2 @
         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 18 disabled4 I7 y+ F- F5 l3 S9 v& F. z
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
* v; x5 J+ G$ C: ]      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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