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作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-28 12:30     标题: Zer0 VS 菜花 盟军记录 【mini受创】

本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-11-21 22:36 编辑
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为观众提供更加清楚的盟军视角,同时纪录盟军的操作点滴,望档运长久。7 l& ~& h( I' m" a  H" H
菜花同志就别往下看了。
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版本:1123x10
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1、战略轰炸限制:" t/ [- _4 z1 g9 U/ }) q
战略轰炸仅限于对日美两国本土,同时禁止盟军利用中国、苏联基地和北太基地对日本实施战略轰炸。# d0 j+ l' Z5 A' A! P0 D7 d
2、北太作战限制:
3 V! z0 K& ~) R% ^北太禁止一切形式的交战,部队可调动,可到南部参战,但是北太基地不得作战,也不可作为作战开始的基地。北太的定义为横向53格以北北太平洋地区,包括阿拉斯加和北海道、库页岛。6 `+ G4 [0 ~8 S6 e* d
3、四发使用限制:  G$ b& w9 l8 }( W& `. l
禁止四发轰炸机对海、搜索、反潜,四发轰炸机最低任务高度为10000英尺。必须在5级以上机场执行任务,其中B29系列和兰开斯特系列必须在7级以上机场执行任务。1 J+ l" B1 i' ^0 M! f1 f, {8 i
4、鱼雷艇使用限制:
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5、舰队编成限制:5 e9 X. }. t% a6 Y
不得以单舰或小舰队方式停泊在前线港口或出战,具体来说如果有多艘船只靠港或出战,则每个舰队不少于4艘,此规则无论对敌控或我控港口均有效。目的是防止触发太多水面战。8 j7 P$ V3 v0 ?. E1 p/ _  T
6、部队出国限制:( N! W5 j, W! b5 h7 P
6.1任何情况下盟军不得进入和利用苏联基地作战。
; o6 [* M2 ]6 B/ C6.2中国国军地面部队必须改属为中国远征军(HQ为NCAC、X部队、Y部队、Z部队)才能出国作战。# H, g8 [8 m" m/ S
6.3英属印度司令部所属地面部队不得通过陆路进入缅甸作战。
7 ?$ k) r7 F: B" M' c9 H7、日苏开战限制:
0 s% w, {2 V, E* I1 d# _2 J日本满洲驻军8000战力必须满足,日军不得在45年之前攻击苏联,不得故意激活苏联。- e2 k& ?: G2 ^7 D
8、登陆限制:
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9、伞兵使用限制:6 A1 [: [) w# R7 q! Y" b
单个伞兵部队同时只能在一个基地空降。
0 s, N# q% E6 n6 g7 K( [8 x10、飞机使用限制:
# M2 u; _7 _5 z; u/ q禁止除攻击轰炸机外的任何飞机对海超低空(100英尺)攻击行为,所有飞机行动最地6000高度,鱼类几为5000。6 L6 \- Z% x7 y  R0 E, W) v
11、美军地面部队印度洋战场使用限制:% o, Q5 {% s: t* J7 X. c
美军只有隶属于ABDA和东南亚的司令部的地面部队才能在印度作战。
; F$ Z5 j9 I1 Y7 K- ~12、地图外移动限制:
& K- ]6 }. V/ S& d盟军不能将地图外的基地作为进攻出发点,除非所有可以作为出发点的基地全部被占。,0 D7 W# Q0 H; Z4 h) }2 ]: f
13、地面部队改属限制:
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14.飞机高度方面,42年20000,43年30000,44年不限制。+ J  A$ [- t0 U7 u0 U
15、双方部队相邻格对向前进时,禁止采用小部队故意阻挠对方前进的堵路行为。% v8 F/ V4 j. k7 N' E
16、巨港,巴力巴班和泗水破坏超过30%,允许回档9 B) {( ]+ b) X) r' P0 W7 W1 A
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经双方协商,
6 d8 E5 n  [! H& f- m. }$ T10月20日修改第4条,原始第4条为:
$ R  h( z" b. k; r: G单个基地限制编成上限为6艘PT的1个鱼雷艇编队,鱼雷艇仅限用于港口防御并只能在浅海移动。
! D" d. X3 S% L& _9 E11月21日修改第2条,原始第2条为:
# ^- y! c# {% R双方在北太禁止一切形式的交战,北太的定义为横向53格以北北太平洋地区,包括阿拉斯加和北海道、库页岛。作为北太休战的补偿,双方部署在上述地区的部队视为最低驻军要求,一律禁止移动。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-28 12:33

本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-11-24 20:21 编辑
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1,大陆战场开局就可以迅速收缩到山区去抵抗,北部到安康附近山区,南部在都匀芷江一线,过多留恋中原和东南地区的结果,往往是被日军击溃后一路溃败,无法建立有效防御,最后被集结的日军逼近重庆。
% q$ q* W3 _- @为保证大陆的补给,可以考虑前期增援缅甸,据河而守,为卸载补给争取时间。- R* ?( \" z5 K( \* p
2,新加坡和爪哇都可以选择重点防守,不宜处处抵抗,防住日军在马来半岛的装甲部队,防止后续部队乘火车快速跟进,迫使日军大部队走地面进攻,这样等日军走到新加坡城下已经快1月底了,爪哇可以选择一个内陆山地或其他内陆3倍地形基地,修防御,机场不用着急,不指望荷兰空军能抗住零战,如果能多运2个重型AA到爪哇的话,由于没法炮击,只能依靠轰炸支援,日军轰炸机会很受伤。
( d% A/ h$ g" l' h9 ?3,开局建议全部关闭自动补充和自动升级。澳大利亚部队大多为民兵班组,库存里有27个正规军班组,第30旅分成3个营,一个在莫港,其他2个在澳大利亚本土,这些都是正轨部队,解散在本土的两个营得到72个正轨班组,这基本上就够一个旅的规模了。然后依次让各个旅升级就可以了。: |# Y# N" u: s4 E
如果已经合并成师团,可以将师团3等分,升级其中2个再解散 就可以筹集到几百个正轨班组,可以将本土的部队迅速升级成正规军,记得关闭补充,要不正轨班组被补充进部队后,剩余正轨班组太少,将无法完成一些部队的升级。选择解散这些子单位是为了保存母单位这个空壳,以后补充起来就行了,不会发生战力的永久损失。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-28 12:37

本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-9-28 12:38 编辑
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这是12/7/41的结果,
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作者: 冷情人    时间: 2014-9-28 12:45

对于盟军一向不喜欢给建议,因为盟军太强大啦。到是希望日本能把盟军打惨一些比较有看头。。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-28 12:49

目前的基本思路是,4 ~2 s7 m' o8 Q" o+ B
大陆方面:依据地形拖住日军,想有所成绩是不太现实的。能生存下去,拖住派遣军就是胜利
8 U4 |6 q( T# _1 m为此,需要尽量保证仰光,来运补给, 问题是补给从哪来? 附近好像没啥补给。/ M& X* ?. \5 }7 L. L; l
南洋: 新加坡和java ,沦陷是必然,就看能拖多久了。; h7 s& P4 I/ C2 n
南太:能往莫港或拉包尔 运增援部队么,值得运么? 澳大利亚有几个师,目前在找船。
( L" e: e) R4 r7 Q0 P还有的问题是,
% G8 r( s* o1 @' @! H9 x1,pow 往哪里跑?
7 X6 d4 M3 Y3 _2,cv 该干些什么?7 G6 K6 C. P8 E5 ?

) p' Y$ `1 l: J" a' ~各位看官,给点思路吧
作者: reninhat    时间: 2014-9-28 15:14

以上问题我都有对策
作者: wangqifeng    时间: 2014-9-28 15:34

本帖最后由 wangqifeng 于 2014-9-28 16:06 编辑 ) ]4 C. X+ F2 e8 W% h" B$ o2 |
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这个啊,我感觉伤势太重的BB就留在港里吧,组织伤势轻微的BB和CA分批向不同角度逃离,并组织一批DD去拦截KB,舍得本钱,可以带点CL,较有威胁。7 L; l' P) ?* p+ B7 d+ p, V6 `
至于58嘛,还是不要去弄KB了,成功了TJ,失败了前期过于艰难也不太好。
" \  x* E& ^3 F3 _8 g2 I狮城能拖多久,这得看半岛上的部队能否顺利撤回来,撤回来后有2个选择,1是增援一部分澳军(如封锁不严密,甚至能上一个英国师),这样日军不增援大部队拿不下来,当然,这样上岛的部队肯定都是死路一条;2是不增援,把原有的几个精锐部队找机会撤回澳洲或者印度(主要是澳大利亚部队和各种辅助兵种、空军指挥部等,对前期抗战很有价值)。总之,原样不动是最差选择。
$ j/ }3 T5 X5 ^0 p3 N" j莫港和腊包儿完全看日军进度,进度慢,可以上2个澳洲师到腊包儿,进度快,可以上2个澳洲师到莫港,但必须同时上岸起码2个岸炮部队才有价值,不然白送,同时,在上岸部队之前先对这两个港口进行补给,补给失败的话,部队就不要送去了。将南太澳洲附近散落的盟军战舰组成一支舰队去莫港附近待机一般来说,是不错的选择,因为日军如果增派大量军舰护航南太登陆舰队,则会影响南洋攻略,ABDA就有机会,如果不派大量军舰,则可以在南太打击日军登陆舰队,阻止其在南太的快速推进,一般来说,日军在南太进度慢,对中期KB的安全有较大影响。但南太的任何行动必须建立在准确判断KB位置的前提下。
5 t4 [) v  w$ ~- s: e$ @& d6 j相对直接的军事行动,盟军前期更重要的是补给行动,主要是:
  R& @) u5 X% N: F# Y1、美国本土的飞机,陆军如何快速安全运输到澳洲或者印度;
0 O$ N3 F4 e' x2、尽量加强中途岛、坎顿岛、帕尔米拉和约翰斯顿岛的防卫,以确保珍珠港安全纵深和将来反攻的支点,如有时间允许,尽量把这一防线前推到斐济和新喀,这一行动可直接动用珍珠港现有兵力(但需及时从西海岸运送替代兵力到PH,以防止日军冒险猪突珍珠港),需注意重点岛屿要运送岸炮部队才有意义;0 z7 `6 |& |. T1 N" S/ c
3、尽量补给仰光,以便能将补给通过公路输送到中国战场,如果日军空中轰炸较多,可以考虑飞虎队暂留掩护
6 F7 r1 h; J& j6 J9 y* d! h4、尽量从印度(如日军封锁不严密,还能从南洋)运送油料到澳洲,澳洲有油,对盟军在南太南洋的行动有很大便利, ?# G9 Y5 U+ Q6 J' d
5、南洋澳洲的运输船尽早转移到地图外港口以便在前期能有足够运力进行以上补给行动,否则前期还是比较缺船的(因为实在太远,所以运力紧张),小吨位的运输船可以留在南洋和澳洲前线满足基本的军事行动需要
作者: wangqifeng    时间: 2014-9-28 15:42

另外,虽然可能不大,但值得尝试的是:如果天蝗马虎大意,可以尝试用小运输船偷运补给到马尼拉,每偷运一万吨补给,可以让依托克拉克防守的菲佣多支撑一个星期,当然,必须在努力抵抗日军轰炸的情况下尽可能提高工事等级。如果菲律宾能迫使日军投入大部队,那等于说大大拖延了其在南太南洋的进度,十分划算;如果日军绕开菲律宾,则可以依托这些机场对日军补给线进行骚扰,炸沉点油船,运兵船什么的,日军就头疼了。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-28 15:57

对于盟军一向不喜欢给建议,因为盟军太强大啦。到是希望日本能把盟军打惨一些比较有看头。。
" Z3 W! @% ^* b( s冷情人 发表于 2014-9-28 12:45
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就算强大那也是2年后的事情了,前面还要龟缩好久呢,
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-28 15:59

以上问题我都有对策
/ I; D/ b9 \$ D" y# c& {! H9 yreninhat 发表于 2014-9-28 15:14
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这位看官啊,,,有对策就说说嘛。。。
作者: 冷情人    时间: 2014-9-28 16:02

最佳建议:纠结4CV的58用0CAP肉搏KB,附件部署一群群的SS,这样就很强了。
作者: s9723    时间: 2014-9-28 16:04

聽過一個說法 把受傷的老烏龜丟到船塢修理模式會比較耐炸, b1 y6 G6 [! Q! n. |

* U9 @7 D( n6 X: ]* U5 y* F, m拉包爾或莫港就算了吧 擋不住日軍的攻勢的 + I% j* r" B. F: |' a5 b5 Z
而且澳洲的軍隊防守澳洲本土都不太夠用了...
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-28 16:16

这个啊,我感觉伤势太重的BB就留在港里吧,组织伤势轻微的BB和CA分批向不同角度逃离,并组织一批DD去拦截KB,舍得本钱,可以带点CL,较有威胁。
) t' l2 i  A- s  F; V$ h至于58嘛,还是不要去弄KB了,成功了TJ,失败了前期过于艰难也不太好 ..., k+ k1 {2 f) f
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-9-28 15:34
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多谢棋风码这么多字,0 ^& M" j7 ~- U2 h" m: v; w
珍珠港的老乌龟估计要走不动了。全部60以上,大多数进水严重( v8 k$ `. y* ^  `3 i; T7 Z
一出门 不被kb追上 估计也进水沉了。留在港内吸引kb的话,至少可以让AA输出。2 k+ F  k9 {) n' Y" _: Z
港内除了些辅助船只,重要的战舰基本没有了,这些辅助船 咋走,还没想清楚。。0 V6 A, u6 D9 q* V7 I3 O* A6 N
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以自己用日军的经验,拉包尔一般要拿下,有了拉包尔之后,其实可以绕过莫港直接上澳大利亚: D1 V1 J( J7 ]9 c; E
这个时候给莫港2个师团 估计就是不太合适了,上拉包尔2师团 也许还管用。。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-28 16:19

最佳建议:纠结4CV的58用0CAP肉搏KB,附件部署一群群的SS,这样就很强了。' F$ `2 [2 g- N4 N
冷情人 发表于 2014-9-28 16:02
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这确实是个方法,但是一个在科伦坡,一个在旧金山,双方隔了半个地球啊,
  e9 a: h/ j# n! U; L要集结起来也得一个月吧。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-28 16:23

聽過一個說法 把受傷的老烏龜丟到船塢修理模式會比較耐炸8 ]( s0 g0 x9 B$ f. C1 r0 m9 m. [

* T! t4 p( b2 b2 [  {; ]拉包爾或莫港就算了吧 擋不住日軍的攻勢的
  i2 b. d9 B1 x' l1 d, n而且澳洲的軍隊防守澳洲本土都不太夠用了...
; o6 D" \% |- A- Es9723 发表于 2014-9-28 16:04
! c/ m: F1 Y- O正有此意,打算入船坞 抗炸,多扛一天 AA就多输出一天。。3 I; h$ {/ ?/ {. O  R  U7 f5 l
要想挡住是不现实的,目的是拖时间,如果上拉包尔 能拖延时间,
$ O3 S5 R' f! L让日军必须调用师团来进攻拉包尔 这样拖延时间的目的就达到了,
. z( D) U) Y3 |, b3 T但是上莫港的话,直接可以被日军绕过,这样很难起到拖延时间的作用。。
作者: wangqifeng    时间: 2014-9-28 16:28

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多谢棋风码这么多字,
& ~' I* x; \7 ]0 ]珍珠港的老乌龟估计要走不动了。全部60以上,大多数进水严重7 J* F/ X7 z, \  a' D" @
一出门 不被kb追上 估计也进水沉了。留在港内吸引kb的话,至少可以让AA输出。
/ b- I, r4 s8 K$ p港内除了些辅助船只,重要的战舰基本没有了,这 ...: {1 b' f  ~4 l+ u$ I
zer0 发表于 2014-9-28 16:16
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PH是跑多少是多少,比留着白挨炸强,因为有没有船,日军都会再炸。' L. X( o$ I* w. S* G
莫港虽然可以绕过,但目前为止,还没有胆敢不拿下莫港就直接总攻澳洲的天蝗,打澳洲需要大量的补给支持,莫港这个位置卡着,KB就没法抽身去其他地方了,对日军机动能力影响太大,所以看这些东西需要多考虑补给线的问题,而不是光想着这绕过那绕过,绕多了,补给线即使不出问题,也会被绕长,对整个进度潜在影响很大,这些不直接,但不代表不存在。何况,莫港在,KB在南洋南太之间机动无法保证突然性,对58来说,就放心多了。
作者: kevin_hx    时间: 2014-9-28 16:52

我靠,现在也学官网,日萌各开一贴战报么。。。。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-29 13:59

本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-9-29 14:04 编辑
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6 P3 b( q( Y# i# DPH是跑多少是多少,比留着白挨炸强,因为有没有船,日军都会再炸。! B& T8 R% M& b) a2 P
莫港虽然可以绕过,但目前为止,还没有胆敢不拿下莫港就直接总攻澳洲的天蝗,打澳洲需要大量的补给支持,莫港这个位置卡着,KB就没法抽身去其他 ...
& @8 N/ S0 ?% \1 C0 Iwangqifeng 发表于 2014-9-28 16:28
5 p; i, j6 f4 @跑了一堆,留下了一些吸引kb,看菜花啥反应吧,本人用日军那会,第二天kb就走了。。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-29 14:02

本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-9-29 14:05 编辑
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我靠,现在也学官网,日萌各开一贴战报么。。。。) B: u8 G8 D6 M4 j% x6 w4 O
kevin_hx 发表于 2014-9-28 16:52
$ J$ N! }0 ^1 J  u! m$ f# Z各开一档 不是方便么。这样可以讨论细节问题。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-29 14:05

好歹 第一档回过去了, 昨天还在讨论增援莫港的问题,进去后发现 盟军诺大个地盘
/ o5 `! b5 [. I3 `$ \能上船的部队没几个,莫港附近别说师团,连个团都找不到。。。
* a2 A  b, U% e, R0 B* ~0 M难道一开始就用pp改属? 花在澳大利亚部队上 是否有些浪费啊。。。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-29 15:51

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 08, 41% m) x2 q5 I; \( n
kb果然回撤了,没有继续炸港,倒是把派出去寻找kb的dd编队给做了。。
5 P6 {8 B" s5 @. B- q同时企业号当天就做掉了日军一AO,给kb后勤制造点麻烦。4 d1 ?2 u: W: F8 v3 K% H7 d
大陆战场称关东军还长上火车,赶紧开溜。
- _# Z% v$ W" A4 N! `马来半岛,在大量陆攻的轰炸,和cl编队的炮击下,日军当天突下Kota Bharu,
* m) s2 `  ?$ j2 k0 f$ w. I+ j本打算从马尼拉出发的dd骚扰编队,刚走到巴丹就被自己埋的水雷炸坏了 教皇 号。  @# Y: Y% I9 W2 W. d& i! E
香港外逃的dd被ca编队抓住,却成功脱逃,ak编队被陆攻抓了。
4 v4 e  n+ G9 ~5 m6 Y马尼拉其他外逃的编队 目前形势不错,整个岛上的飞机和部队全往克拉克集结了。
4 t+ X. h+ J+ L9 R6 L--------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 g5 ~' D6 ]4 z$ F7 p
Invasion Support action off Kota Bharu (51,75) / J7 a" T0 Q) }" C) A
21 Coastal gun shots fired in defense. 8 b, x% ]1 [* h2 M; h
Japanese Ships
) G$ b/ f$ O8 b* ~! B      CL Sendai
7 n7 [) `- u" h2 L' ~( Z9 }      DD Ayanami
  y6 X1 u8 @5 a2 S0 w      DD Shikinami
1 s" ?# F6 R* w; q      DD Isonami
! S: T# r& H* O7 t8 z4 s      PB Tatsumiya Maru$ k1 ~" _3 ~; X0 F# o* Z
      SC Ch 9' `+ i% k4 E" q3 l! q+ \, d
      SC Ch 7
; q# `3 `' w: s* o      AK Sasako Maru
5 U6 `$ d: o  W      DD Uranami 9 k3 ?. z7 }# s  C$ \' ?
Japanese ground losses:# e0 R* M5 A7 u
      26 casualties reported! B" @. g; {6 v
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
- e; C* P6 p3 |6 K' v* Q         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
8 o$ m# M% H: B8 [. ?/ H" k* ^# X         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 V  S& Q4 r3 e  r8 z9 S3 E# X--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
' a+ W0 X$ W8 oSubmarine attack near Tandjoengpinang  at 50,85 : o& R8 K3 x- }/ p/ R7 L
Japanese Ships
1 A5 T" {; K* G( {      SS I-121
: n3 p. I+ j2 H/ ]0 zAllied Ships
% E3 n- ~; H2 g' T6 V, r      xAP Matang, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage 7 k' _$ g4 }  j/ s* c) |6 J' J
xAP Matang is sighted by SS I-1211 y) D0 v6 b* Z1 D9 q' v* W
SS I-121 launches 4 torpedoes at xAP Matang
0 E1 J* d5 K$ v) [0 q# C--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
, R% O" J  V" t5 X; mTF 198 encounters mine field at Bataan (78,77) ! R1 \9 E* P2 P8 X' O, Z
Allied Ships0 ]' z, l7 M' G, w; S
      DD Pillsbury$ D$ D! T, \/ N7 r1 e
      DD Peary
# Q$ x2 {5 o4 q8 B9 V& M  w      DD Pope, Mine hits 1,  heavy damage
9 D8 q8 q7 B, l2 C3 mines cleared
& L2 H+ ~# y  l6 V--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9 W7 X; H* c7 z6 K) t2 U; XASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75
" E# @  V& B8 o. u' b; Z% EJapanese Ships
6 N8 @) p2 F8 R0 }      CL Jintsu
( y+ R+ K- F& q4 ~      DD Oshio
9 g! `' F; A! w7 \6 R      DD Hibiki
; x9 x* w5 l: M* `; V# e6 m1 ^      DD Akatsuki
6 D) S0 [4 y, @4 F( R& i& p: |      DD Arashio
  O7 J) P0 f  j8 K1 QAllied Ships7 o0 ?4 |6 F8 k5 B$ V% i
      SS KXI, hits 9 7 r1 f6 j9 m+ A6 Y! \
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" s& f  C. G( A" \! w, ODay Time Surface Combat, near Laoag at 79,68, Range 15,000 Yards
1 U1 N5 F( N, ?# F% aJapanese Ships3 _9 R( A6 U  _& ?
      CA Maya8 q" K2 P  \( e, \, W- D' d
      DD Satsuki, Shell hits 1
2 _5 K; F2 s4 U4 D3 v      DD Minazuki
  H. K7 B7 i( {. ~) ]      DD Fumizuki
, k. }) _- y( y) X! N- t# r      DD Nagatsuki
: _& P$ O9 |- _6 v2 Q7 A# o0 }Allied Ships+ Q/ a- W2 ~7 f
      DD Scout+ F* P0 Z! k: ]5 s8 q
      DD Thanet, Shell hits 2
. D" h2 t  f: k, E7 `8 H      DD Thracian
( a. d) P  x1 a! Y: ?5 ^+ g--------------------------------------------------------------------------------% ~( C( Y% K+ W9 ~
Day Time Surface Combat, near Laysan Island at 161,97, Range 28,000 Yards 0 }" P. A0 X2 p1 Z* c0 c; B+ \
Japanese Ships
- i" V; d, k2 S; k9 \% b+ J      DD Sazanami0 I: U( Z4 V' z* C) ~
      DD Ushio
& K" \! X' {. `: y      AO Shiriya
) U3 x1 ?7 j7 YAllied Ships. E; T7 ]7 z2 j) v) b
      CV Enterprise* l' ?6 t3 \  @( Q1 n" Q& C, h
      CA Northampton
8 r0 o" V7 S, q8 @' y" X, \      CA Chester
3 k1 W2 `0 E, W& M      CA Salt Lake City
8 v# X7 V6 i# o7 W- Z      DD Craven: I- D/ i  }8 `. E4 y* G
      DD Gridley
3 K, U# m  c: g2 d0 Y      DD McCall
7 z" ~# O9 [; D* D; {. I& A$ A      DD Maury
- h) y7 q# f* l3 [. U      DD Benham) S0 ^# h1 e$ W
      DD Ellet" r! ?' E* X) J3 H; c
      DD Dunlap# |/ a" h: u- D( j
      DD Fanning
! |9 X6 ?+ z' r& K6 C$ Y( m% W      DD Balch
" I8 g( }) l( O, |Maximum visibility in Partly Cloudy Conditions: 28,000 yards
% s2 a% _1 e- L4 LCONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 22,000 yards
/ ?2 z2 Z0 M7 e2 M! m3 q7 ECONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 22,000 yards
; u' H; |( T, R# F  I' C( S0 }Both TF attempt to withdraw!
7 J/ i# k( K! E" ~, q# d3 q$ ?6 ^Range increases to 28,000 yards...7 p. [, ]2 P+ b2 b! q
Both Task Forces evade combat / m/ A% ?% G$ {8 E; _4 n9 x
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Samah at 69,63, Range 18,000 Yards ! ^8 f% V" O! U! E. b9 x
Japanese Ships/ X! `  x2 |6 E1 b' O2 a
      APD Fuji
' d) [. H8 i( n' A) v, Y      TB Hiyodori' L3 B4 d7 F5 C  n3 X7 I
      AMc Toroshima Maru
( \  d& l6 Q0 X- y      PB Heiei Maru #74 k$ a. z, q$ W% U5 |& p6 O
      xAK Syoka Maru& N8 x. m$ g1 ]1 Q! H7 A
      xAK Rokko Maru
6 J2 z# i* C8 `      xAK Igasa Maru: R" z4 R  @$ M  W% G9 |; G1 F  M
      xAKL Ryoyu Maru #21
$ p0 `; {. r. J- ~( K: G+ @      xAKL Sasago Maru
0 _. r$ R) H0 E+ s# JAllied Ships
% G& b  P  E* |. m& A9 E      MTB 7
5 e5 O2 C0 p4 l, A      MTB 87 |3 I9 i: o4 o+ W- @
      MTB 9+ m  I7 l" e3 s/ L
      MTB 10
' n+ a7 P! b3 W      MTB 11! c# d* d( F/ O9 V0 t3 J
      MTB 12
  U6 N5 k9 A3 x3 d" }! ~0 c      MTB 26
. z$ k  M6 O4 {      MTB 27
/ l% @# K7 b. _" J- ~: e3 BPoor visibility due to Thunderstorms2 G1 w2 r, d+ l
Maximum visibility in Thunderstorms: 3,000 yards  \5 b+ ^7 f- D" N* ^3 ^
Range increases to 18,000 yards...+ _0 L) a3 t) R+ ~' y
Both Task Forces evade combat
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
- k% j% y5 h# y) {Weather in hex: Light rain
; d/ k) L- s, U. U1 MRaid detected at 33 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.
* V' W  }6 T8 b% K8 O( rEstimated time to target is 10 minutes 2 @7 [; R; V- \( \; v: _
Japanese aircraft+ D( h0 Q1 b" u. Y' `$ f
      A6M2 Zero x 21
, O2 W# |2 |/ K9 aAllied aircraft; L  O; c( e6 @' n. o2 [
      P-26A x 85 P9 a4 E/ x* W+ K: Y% d9 H8 i
      P-35A x 13  E9 u$ P' D0 [1 E3 V: P* w' H
      P-40B Warhawk x 14
! Y5 i2 {9 e) F      P-40E Warhawk x 46
/ H' q  h1 }; }6 E( l4 eJapanese aircraft losses5 Q* t: Q8 E$ s0 m3 J( i3 M
      A6M2 Zero: 2 destroyed ) ~. v, f, Y4 M8 x
Allied aircraft losses  a& Z; y) ]/ B5 g# q) X$ W5 }) _! K7 U* o
      P-26A: 1 destroyed
( ?2 N! X4 l: }      P-40B Warhawk: 2 destroyed
' I. j* ^0 }' _6 b      P-40E Warhawk: 4 destroyed
+ Y1 s. h6 I. y' Z! _( B4 e* j0 [5 EAircraft Attacking:
" _' B" N: e) D# D) H4 h5 r( D% g( @       1 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet 6 W3 h6 X. k' ], u
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! J" j! ^* p3 r5 AMorning Air attack on 8th Indian Brigade, at 51,75 (Kota Bharu) ; {% z* L' {, `. J& ]
Weather in hex: Heavy rain " n3 N4 q/ t- @- q) c$ Z0 G* n
Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.7 l8 @- `! e* _4 d
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
3 s7 o4 ]) w% i# ?Japanese aircraft) S6 b4 u- J7 N
      G3M2 Nell x 339 P0 F, l, C* P2 E- Q# P  B
      G4M1 Betty x 38 ]2 _: o& c# w2 j6 ]+ F
      Ki-27b Nate x 19 ) q/ I& \, {. ~
No Japanese losses
& c# _- y+ X& `' B5 }: _# k! N; [Allied ground losses:' L2 W# R# m* {) g2 I/ T4 l: X
      95 casualties reported& s( ]5 U$ T7 K' b  \' Y
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled
8 S8 i% S- u- ?, k( c( Q         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled  y/ o, ^  s( v8 @$ f- x& S
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled + R$ O6 H" `- `6 }6 }# H
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% w, e. M4 g  s; t, ?# dMorning Air attack on 8th Indian Brigade, at 51,75 (Kota Bharu)
1 d! |. B# F' }/ s6 @% j, ~Weather in hex: Heavy rain
2 ]* v% B" {% p* ~Raid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.$ o3 g' Y5 ?: u* G: {% D: G! U, X. m
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
! f* L2 Q2 C4 c  bJapanese aircraft
  I! K" d/ P2 y8 s      G3M2 Nell x 16
. Q& ]8 O# D$ D( |8 V6 T9 `      G4M1 Betty x 116 L2 {0 n" r" N6 T* ~5 h7 f
      Ki-27b Nate x 15 : W8 z" D' Q6 l
Japanese aircraft losses
+ P2 ^5 E, w) Y# g9 C) z      G3M2 Nell: 2 damaged4 M5 z$ d# j$ a  ]% M
      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged
  A  |+ [2 ?  w1 I9 E$ {. {Allied ground losses:0 l# a, e1 g, m! b; l: t
      43 casualties reported& D+ W. \4 B6 |$ W2 M3 `. D
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
0 ~/ }4 a) a# O# Y0 j! V         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled' u1 d' T0 e3 n  V8 }
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled & D; @9 r+ T4 z3 g8 ~( a  @
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, K+ N7 M* `6 }* [, f1 tMorning Air attack on FMSV Brigade, at 51,75 (Kota Bharu) ; ^/ w% @& J; F% H9 Q" A
Weather in hex: Heavy rain ( K/ _8 J- p6 o) @9 Q6 O$ |
Raid spotted at 23 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.+ @5 i0 j  [  ~. P
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes 0 H* q4 }( ]& j' J- ]- ~3 X
Japanese aircraft
, m! v3 {8 T  y# m. F6 T      G3M2 Nell x 27
+ U" w6 |& a$ p: c/ G9 E5 s4 Z5 h: |      Ki-27b Nate x 34
& `/ }7 A! `0 E& u. i. q( ]. `No Japanese losses
; f' B, f4 |3 X- n: iAllied ground losses:
- j5 A. `6 T1 h! C1 h1 w5 Q4 r      78 casualties reported
& g/ c* J$ d, S( j* ?         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
! H; O/ S' u- n# U0 S         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled7 o3 {2 ^5 x% [9 u& B1 k& p
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
- i+ \6 i7 G9 W-------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 x( L& t! F* \2 T$ n" O( m
Morning Air attack on TF, near Laoag at 78,68 ' K/ l3 N, L! m/ a
Weather in hex: Light cloud
& O8 n) x1 o  zRaid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
( q3 h" k; J" P5 Z4 Q4 }9 b2 y+ gEstimated time to target is 6 minutes , G  m6 Y6 W- Z5 N: @: z
Japanese aircraft5 t: I; |. H6 ~1 }! Y
      G3M2 Nell x 3
9 w9 s# g# g# `6 d      G4M1 Betty x 120 }! k1 z4 ^$ m0 U
      Ki-27b Nate x 9 2 v. V* Z; Z% d  n" C6 N
No Japanese losses
5 O8 M/ \( a6 ?/ P: t; Q, YAllied Ships# S4 O9 z; |* W% p; p$ K
      xAK Munlock. `) Y5 I( m$ v# J* \
      xAK Ming Sang, Bomb hits 1,  on fire
' W9 i, H% j$ [, U      xAK Haraldsvang, Bomb hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage
) m8 p/ B; N. d" K7 S* K5 X      xAK Hai Lee, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires $ l1 c8 }# l" ?: S/ p5 `2 u
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
2 i3 ?. X6 I: x, q" w( [' NWeather in hex: Light rain
4 h( Q$ l% D3 |( B1 |3 x; ?Raid detected at 78 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.; Y) U  E* O) T* H
Estimated time to target is 25 minutes
+ a0 T+ T) w5 x3 TJapanese aircraft
, U5 H) w$ K$ F6 l! f7 a      A6M2 Zero x 10 0 l# ~9 K+ g" l. I7 w3 a6 Z5 E5 m
Allied aircraft# k; P  h) L) l  w" H5 f
      P-26A x 3
, H- J& A& q  Y- u4 J* R. a# V      P-35A x 10: W4 o  O# G1 w4 t3 y
      P-40B Warhawk x 9
# `2 b) P0 c/ w      P-40E Warhawk x 33
: \. E$ o8 Q' F& P/ O$ nJapanese aircraft losses2 Z& ~; s. F- f6 \; E) H
      A6M2 Zero: 2 destroyed
9 f; J! U0 q7 [! `$ Y' xAllied aircraft losses
0 L8 B8 g9 ?6 b' b, t      P-26A: 1 destroyed
$ n6 e! ?( t, K; S      P-35A: 2 destroyed4 E9 l0 k# |- j5 ~, \  G; W
      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed 3 i& A, D* W. A2 t& D* d$ I+ e  T, ~4 @
Aircraft Attacking:/ ~# c; c9 @7 P- A7 B; ~
       1 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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; P6 s' l+ D/ C9 ^: k3 yMorning Air attack on 16th Construction Regiment, at 88,56 (Chuhsien) % j) W( t; T  {6 w8 \* e5 ~
Weather in hex: Heavy rain " i! z  R! h" g! P  p
Raid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.4 K9 D  z; @8 q( i# i- d1 d
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes # E& d' A4 R3 D7 P6 o
Japanese aircraft
5 w: U6 y3 {" i! C      B5M1 Mabel x 5 " Z0 O/ H& V8 K" O
No Japanese losses
9 L1 w* Y: u% W* V3 x5 eAllied ground losses:
5 O) g; F" S! N) G; m      13 casualties reported
9 D& |* v( j7 B( q         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 J: ^) u2 P/ b& j& M2 m         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled  i% D  H! m. K, s- ]1 Q& D
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled   g* d- s# O& d, \- `- R
Aircraft Attacking:( I7 d5 N/ Y' _  c1 G( q/ ~
       5 x B5M1 Mabel bombing from 10000 feet+ Y: [& r$ j+ V  x' c! J; Q
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb 2 Q9 S. @0 j. J1 {: j' d5 _. l
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 I" P) c& T4 L7 @9 k" |
Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
; X0 L7 q0 t9 D+ I/ U- [* nWeather in hex: Light rain
& X; O6 c3 G# `1 wRaid detected at 82 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.' j1 u0 v7 }( @9 E( ~* h3 z
Estimated time to target is 27 minutes + A" o& V3 G$ A' x0 C
Japanese aircraft
6 s3 N2 k4 V2 F) v      A6M2 Zero x 9
0 J. G1 Q# s5 p% fAllied aircraft
) ]8 E2 q+ v, i+ j* {" p5 e      P-35A x 6
6 h3 C3 P; f. B; A3 @  A      P-40B Warhawk x 8( r' x$ P0 j4 |9 K& Y9 [
      P-40E Warhawk x 24
1 D5 m/ g2 A7 U# RJapanese aircraft losses
. W6 h  L5 L6 i8 @3 n2 Y0 @      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
% B5 [/ }5 i, i% h7 s% f3 xAllied aircraft losses
0 O, l9 I! p; I9 b      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed
3 G1 d. N  A% I: W# d--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 H5 H, b! x6 d. ]' X, jMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  . k. h$ I) `0 M& b3 ^% n
Weather in hex: Light rain ) A2 v5 V1 F# z
Raid detected at 37 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.! X3 ]% a, |  @' W$ \# V' q
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes ! j6 g9 S( k( o2 j* w$ ~
Japanese aircraft; m8 C0 |8 ?1 c+ J9 t
      A6M2 Zero x 6 , S4 D- b- q; p. s' e' h
Allied aircraft; X4 y9 M5 e, A7 j
      P-35A x 5/ C3 w- N  I- O
      P-40B Warhawk x 8
4 K/ w+ d8 P( G1 M      P-40E Warhawk x 18 # m" ?- w0 ]2 p- j
No Japanese losses
( Z2 R& l; z% z' NAllied aircraft losses1 [; |3 Z* w* M# q1 r; |2 d* O5 [0 q
      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed
) }  A# w8 Z7 i--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- p- h# q% `* R7 N
Morning Air attack on Davao , at 79,91  ( p" N, O6 I0 N# Q8 r/ G
Weather in hex: Partial cloud + |1 L# Q# K. v5 r! B
Raid spotted at 22 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.- P$ `/ n" m* Z8 p# w4 P: i
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes
6 M- i" p  T7 {4 \1 Y8 p5 U7 XJapanese aircraft& V0 F  D/ O9 o( n# R3 O; w8 s
      B5N1 Kate x 12
1 P' _8 x0 N) }. g2 n* u. a. pNo Japanese losses
* D- x2 V/ a. X8 X/ g! E+ E( Z- J! m- ]Port hits 2
% t( _$ Q7 `2 H2 B: S% l+ mPort supply hits 1 ( G2 l& B* T: N6 J5 u4 }
Aircraft Attacking:
3 x) S+ q# |) h! M! {  M' M      12 x B5N1 Kate bombing from 5000 feet * 3 T3 N: i8 [9 N7 u
               Port Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb
$ z9 v' S- S; b$ o--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 s1 u3 b# n% W2 f+ bMorning Air attack on TF, near Laoag at 78,68 * d" ~& K1 F% s
Weather in hex: Light cloud - B. R* V) H5 K9 u
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
3 x1 o- H- Q3 t4 m' y7 mEstimated time to target is 5 minutes 0 o/ ~9 S# v7 _0 {1 A: m8 x
Japanese aircraft
0 r6 k- r# h& ^- F      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 6
* A7 K  s, y/ w% d% p3 U" x      Ki-27b Nate x 1- ~1 I4 L  I. [% z
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 15
( t0 b% r4 g$ b; F0 }+ xNo Japanese losses 1 u5 R, z  l2 l4 E9 H' B* w1 `0 c
Allied Ships" B, x# Y8 Q( {0 n. }. c' O; E
      xAK Hinsang  q. l8 ^8 W; x1 O3 u. v
      xAK Hai Lee,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
6 l" q; J# S9 S! a0 K/ {2 Q      xAKL Chengtu
! w( G% C+ p) c, `0 D- L      xAKL Joan Moller
+ x- n* u4 U0 o2 W7 H  {+ E! B      xAKL Kanchow, Bomb hits 1,  on fire
7 v+ t  M2 y, v  a& N# m      xAK Bennevis
5 ]& {: a( a# C--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$ S+ {2 d% E; w7 l* a: W  OMorning Air attack on Hong Kong , at 77,61  
: d6 J: W  P$ ^+ n6 k( vWeather in hex: Clear sky
$ x3 t, K$ ?, a, a- t' @0 ORaid detected at 68 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
6 ~2 F9 `. z8 _9 E4 }6 d) rEstimated time to target is 23 minutes
+ b, `, A5 C' t" H+ ?8 w3 KJapanese aircraft6 v0 T  B1 p$ w! n
      Ki-27b Nate x 9
4 X; }. A7 F: G+ q      Ki-36 Ida x 19/ U; H+ ?8 {; F
      Ki-44 Tojo x 8( z( }1 i1 R. y6 |" t( q9 j
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 3
& }& F9 y* F6 }, @      Ki-51 Sonia x 17
! B9 {5 [- c: b; `+ Q; b% CNo Japanese losses
+ o* a9 M& \; A+ q0 S2 bAirbase hits 7
3 _9 Z  p/ I8 dAirbase supply hits 3  k5 T8 P2 t- M2 a
Runway hits 11
/ k" k2 y' `7 C--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- L) I% J2 y+ `, \Morning Air attack on 8th Indian Brigade, at 51,75 (Kota Bharu)
7 V) ^# W0 O7 k& j4 UWeather in hex: Heavy rain : i. I5 ~) [8 o- X$ w0 F
Raid spotted at 36 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.. r/ J9 K- |2 E. R) X& t7 w
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes ; R# s* `# |! L$ a- v( X
Japanese aircraft  I5 R2 X  A6 u, K
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 65
% @, U6 p" U3 @) f+ L! h5 u& }      Ki-27b Nate x 19
- R/ D& c" R  m; ~3 w: T& q( |4 AJapanese aircraft losses0 ?5 d/ g" T9 a$ r$ q
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 damaged
: O1 H& u0 g4 N9 y* Q; z% Y# @Allied ground losses:" ~, u; y, B: H- R7 i- j
      66 casualties reported6 ?( Z  }+ p+ ~8 G9 n. D, i
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled
; Q7 l" d" n# P! I8 C4 t         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled
( |' [& F4 P  C' c, Z% u0 l- K         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
% f' R5 V5 U* E! \0 A--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ c; ^$ K8 @. N; S% Z1 |1 rMorning Air attack on 8th Indian Brigade, at 51,75 (Kota Bharu) / x5 W8 L; V) f, C) D) ?9 N
Weather in hex: Heavy rain 5 _. r, n, s6 R5 S
Raid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 17,000 feet.
6 r  w  h2 Z' ?1 A0 i! Z2 Y+ _" BEstimated time to target is 12 minutes
& }7 A: c6 i) T( d! p6 `Japanese aircraft
1 g) ?' D% f/ w) g& N/ U      Ki-27b Nate x 34  w$ N! n% h( |  j" z
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 6
2 T2 u3 j5 N8 ?0 d1 g3 g6 e      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 55
, o8 h# |7 \6 j: T( `+ bNo Japanese losses
2 Y1 @& B: P8 r2 l' @- MAllied ground losses:/ Z5 T& P' v* C" j
      39 casualties reported
% G2 \( P/ x4 r" e7 c         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
; c! Y$ z" c! y# N4 ^& X         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled0 k: J" b+ d! U! k& l- Q0 V
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled ( B$ u' Q/ E3 ~  D6 i7 s+ S
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------' ]8 q5 R) B# N  p+ n7 J( |
Morning Air attack on Hong Kong , at 77,61  
) x- N, q3 V" `9 p1 b4 r9 RWeather in hex: Clear sky
& ]9 j. t7 Z! I  `6 @& W: nRaid detected at 30 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
4 R% H2 s' m/ e. Y  a6 JEstimated time to target is 9 minutes
8 w* E  U! i! o! K+ o) u7 V( PJapanese aircraft
, N0 B! {) i' }& X3 S0 S      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 6 3 e0 Z/ N1 u7 z+ D
No Japanese losses 9 U8 z- a. A" A- _6 P$ J; ?
Airbase hits 1
5 K5 w. S! c: w3 e' S: _" r6 CRunway hits 25 W( }5 z9 ^( P3 ~% `7 n
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------0 H0 q* s2 @  {2 q
Morning Air attack on TF, near Kota Bharu at 51,75 0 [# L) C! J$ V# V- e' Y
Weather in hex: Heavy rain
8 A( N, u/ ?" T! k" V5 ]Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.
* l+ o9 p$ D( C7 [Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
  D6 g0 c: B7 g$ m. P6 [$ OJapanese aircraft9 Z5 `; A$ _  I/ _! W
      Ki-27b Nate x 24
* G9 N; o! _. a. ^  H# r1 K+ L, P' ]Allied aircraft5 j3 V" l# ~! c
      Blenheim I x 4 " X1 [6 d) B/ H' z, y
No Japanese losses 8 W. ]& R% l; g& m' e
No Allied losses $ _3 p2 Z: n. `$ S
Japanese Ships
' M. c5 k; T2 N) ^, C6 H0 o      BB Haruna
+ n$ |: u& k5 }Aircraft Attacking:
) R3 |8 r! Y) g0 f; X7 `$ e       4 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet+ Z( ^; l. l- a- I  _" n$ Y
               Naval Attack:  4 x 250 lb SAP Bomb 5 o9 M- q% k  e, g
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 ?% M' w5 g  ^& H% y0 I  h5 E& b( M
Morning Air attack on 8th Indian Brigade, at 51,75 (Kota Bharu) , q$ D1 o# M' W: `
Weather in hex: Heavy rain
0 U, V7 K7 ~: X$ N# aRaid spotted at 22 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.0 @, }: G5 j2 R/ |; k4 W, O  F: I) s- V
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes ! N/ H* Q2 y8 _+ e" K% q9 G
Japanese aircraft1 n) J4 q# ]3 E: F6 T
      G4M1 Betty x 19
" H" G) ~+ g$ B, F; V) c% h7 U      Ki-27b Nate x 12
0 z8 R6 `5 q. W9 W$ c6 a! ?7 ANo Japanese losses
0 e1 I9 s. |4 wAllied ground losses:" Q. R$ n+ m" ]
      33 casualties reported" @8 O! \8 M/ f" S
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
' l( d" F# w1 o% z         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled# j! O8 I- L/ f4 }# D; W
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled, o: ?/ |9 P4 m, }- }- d. p
      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled) 1 X2 h  R) Y; Q& V1 a/ }
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  w8 t/ j" v6 q- Q3 I8 C# X: ^2 nMorning Air attack on TF, near Lihue at 179,103
; ]0 v& z( p/ t8 p# cWeather in hex: Clear sky
& {( f: Z" Q& Q9 @" k$ iRaid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
+ \! q. }0 A. d: PEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
0 z5 w$ Q$ u2 R3 b4 B0 iJapanese aircraft
( s" ]) Y- v* G      A6M2 Zero x 46) g! V) D2 J& e  E' A
      B5N2 Kate x 35
2 C, D, `9 M7 u      D3A1 Val x 9 2 l# F% D5 k$ k! D: x& D( S
Japanese aircraft losses
) C8 V$ u- d+ z+ ]4 |1 V      B5N2 Kate: 2 damaged% t; @  t3 D* e* E
      D3A1 Val: 1 damaged 9 u: N$ r# F# {: C# {+ ?
Allied Ships* f+ x& ~% }* ^& W/ S% t. F: i7 Q
      DD Litchfield
, Z; Z' I! e3 ?; f+ J: P; c      DD Chew, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk) I: t8 v4 b% S% L
      DD Ward
8 d: v+ ?( p% J$ r) g9 T      DD Schley, Bomb hits 1
1 e4 R; f( J8 y; K0 x- @6 o+ l3 y--------------------------------------------------------------------------------% W, t6 ^3 f& i* x5 |/ Y$ O
Morning Air attack on TF, near Laysan Island at 160,96 0 R2 p: g% g3 f6 a
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
9 l8 W/ o) E4 e; c1 y0 FRaid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 18,000 feet.
. y* e2 Z) ]" u5 i- oEstimated time to target is 7 minutes * r( e2 @, t' d$ b9 o1 @, z# A# e
Allied aircraft
, D$ p3 J. h* X# l8 v" [      F4F-3A Wildcat x 114 Q# o' k/ t2 r! o) g
      SBD-2 Dauntless x 28
9 \* a! w, G) y, [) b" _      TBD-1 Devastator x 15
" m: q: Y, i( o4 vAllied aircraft losses
: W- }: K. }7 A2 V7 q      TBD-1 Devastator: 1 damaged
- r# H, _' O3 TJapanese Ships( |+ {/ B, L' q: }: S
      DD Ushio, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage7 ^' ]# |/ h) ?  W" ^9 y
      DD Sazanami
- b) l. D: @3 g" y9 h( _      AO Shiriya, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires 0 @4 d  ]! A  o( }
( b* d, F, p5 |; j5 N
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring DD Ushio) |1 h% R: }1 O* L5 Q  H2 u
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring AO Shiriya  l) d6 ~9 M6 H+ f: V
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 r( O/ x1 v) q6 T: C! o7 z8 n
Morning Air attack on TF, near Laoag at 78,68; A& \1 r+ l. g7 l+ s: W) P' j
Weather in hex: Light cloud
+ p0 }: x7 u0 K) d/ y9 F& \$ E# zRaid spotted at 25 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
& l! L; a6 j1 q4 X* I% BEstimated time to target is 7 minutes
1 H( y  v/ w3 Q! C8 fJapanese aircraft9 g/ t+ H7 W# z% Y& v4 r
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 8
* v7 z' a; d% k' }$ O( [9 hNo Japanese losses
; I/ w5 v. I: v' [Allied Ships1 a' h% B* {8 {) g
      xAK Ming Sang, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage! `; y3 l$ j% F. i& }  ~
      xAK Hinsang
" M" n0 |6 ]) V" Q" CAircraft Attacking:
9 O7 s% S$ w/ d5 L; @- [4 p2 ~       8 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 10000 feet8 t1 y/ y7 I  `/ w9 ]
               Naval Attack:  4 x 250 kg SAP Bomb , ^3 Z( h" x7 L" S1 Q" b; }0 n. B
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAK Ming Sang: _; y, j+ n* }: }- j+ W
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------9 F* ^* ?6 b& l0 @$ D6 S
Morning Air attack on TF, near Lihue at 179,103
- U) F4 H" f& ?7 C; a" l4 b! s8 KWeather in hex: Clear sky
0 V& @3 u  w3 ^- O- Z" \; BRaid spotted at 21 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.7 x  u$ x, W6 O6 P" Y+ T& |
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes ! O, Q3 I$ t) r0 J. t+ y3 N
Japanese aircraft4 h2 d+ |- i. g6 d" _0 l/ G
      D3A1 Val x 13 $ z0 u, a3 @: B5 K
No Japanese losses - T4 e4 r4 D; J; H0 a
Allied Ships
) G/ }! g2 z: F7 X4 B7 p      DD Litchfield, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires& W' u# Y8 ^% ^7 a& i& L
      DD Ward& S8 X/ D  @- k! |. d$ z8 w
      DD Schley, Bomb hits 6,  heavy fires,  heavy damage & o# L8 _, {, \8 u3 x: U
$ u) x# {4 e( O9 H4 t/ m
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring DD Schley* \7 p" ?7 \+ g1 n, }' h
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, ^; I2 L" |7 A* n* ?Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Kota Bharu at 51,75 8 o* y* e2 K' n' [; |+ P9 U! h! I
Weather in hex: Light cloud
- Y8 L6 F1 V6 o  R, A- X0 PRaid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
* g5 C( H5 z* qEstimated time to target is 2 minutes 6 |* y7 f: ]2 X$ D' d6 K1 F5 @
Japanese aircraft: P& r% P$ _& T8 B( o. Y+ y6 x
      Ki-27b Nate x 30
* W" U; `' t% D# z: R( |Allied aircraft( O) t3 v9 u* ]1 d
      Blenheim I x 7
- ]# M& H6 ]3 J# z6 NNo Japanese losses
, H  D( l0 i: ~  kAllied aircraft losses; Q+ F: ~  G+ l9 V3 w
      Blenheim I: 2 damaged0 K' C) v6 }2 U) g( d- Y# A7 C& E) H
      Blenheim I: 1 destroyed by flak 4 i' O5 m0 }: _6 V# g9 a' p( j
Japanese Ships
$ W# L# J/ I" y, Y9 N      BB Haruna
; V! M; A0 |. R/ w( M      xAK Asakasan Maru
5 B: v% R' |6 O8 @# o/ tAircraft Attacking:
5 |) K; r3 q6 U  F+ i1 I       7 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet
0 \# V0 `/ n2 ^% j5 }               Naval Attack:  4 x 250 lb SAP Bomb 6 \+ k- x2 X! v5 _$ |
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Lihue at 179,103 # M. @, g) }4 X  s. h- x9 [3 l
Weather in hex: Overcast
8 W) f+ {0 F2 ~# FRaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.8 N9 x1 @; S) g- P' a' H) T
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
! W. W8 Z' a4 E1 L& yJapanese aircraft
8 U( y7 V; _& A& r. d* M% P      A6M2 Zero x 10
6 b) X- X: v8 g  V) G5 C+ r, I      B5N2 Kate x 5 2 v( z7 k+ d- g9 B
No Japanese losses
3 z! P3 f1 L7 Z; yAllied Ships, H  j2 l4 B& M! P$ l
      DD Ward, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
$ L, l- n  o0 o& \5 ]Aircraft Attacking:5 }$ W6 I# c9 y8 b6 U$ Y4 Y
       5 x B5N2 Kate launching torpedoes at 200 feet
) T7 _0 P+ R( i; i5 ^8 ~               Naval Attack:  1 x 18in Type 91 Torpedo
. B+ T/ C& ~3 }* i1 s# c6 T! J--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
( L( r8 P9 D- \/ p, H, fAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Laysan Island at 160,96
+ A- k  L' e. R5 T/ }+ S1 q& [1 M( g" TWeather in hex: Heavy rain
9 N6 g; ^- n9 e8 p, T8 w0 ARaid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 18,000 feet.
. ?9 G: E# N- ?2 V' tEstimated time to target is 7 minutes
, u1 m7 e3 [' l/ \2 a( }Allied aircraft
& A2 X4 Q7 `" s; `7 n1 t9 B      F4F-3A Wildcat x 119 X3 u4 ?$ T( }, c$ T
      SBD-2 Dauntless x 9 # ^  F! l% _% T- o/ c9 w, d
No Allied losses ( I# C. |. u9 C. A1 R/ m
Japanese Ships
; r' {! |2 x1 c/ R# Q+ z      DD Sazanami2 V  r9 c. b3 p# u6 K8 z0 Y) F
      DD Ushio, and is sunk ) b. j8 k' A4 v8 }; O0 c5 y
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/ f. a, t; Y/ j" y3 IGround combat at Kota Bharu (51,75) 9 i: i; y! e4 l
Japanese Deliberate attack
0 O1 D7 C4 ~3 _4 E! EAttacking force 5003 troops, 41 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 174 ; i% p2 H* A; S9 A, J4 Q- c3 v
Defending force 3487 troops, 40 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 107 6 K+ @2 n* N+ n0 p
Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 1
9 [. x; S* f8 u' Q8 ], U9 tJapanese adjusted assault: 100  6 n3 n2 z$ H/ I
Allied adjusted defense: 8  8 D( C. r# h* r( _4 c9 K2 L* l
Japanese assault odds: 12 to 1 (fort level 1)  
- [6 g1 n+ o! v/ hJapanese forces CAPTURE Kota Bharu !!! * F1 y6 `4 _& u' D
Combat modifiers6 F$ {% W4 b+ |% ^
Defender: forts(+), leaders(-), disruption(-), preparation(-)! n& X: ]' p; P. ]) n: Y. ~
fatigue(-), morale(-), experience(-)! s* z; a4 X  a
Attacker: fatigue(-)
0 B6 z, t9 G- D8 |Japanese ground losses:* h5 o7 {# U4 m# f
      37 casualties reported. z+ x+ ]9 s: T5 J. }: `1 F
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled. I" p1 W8 G$ h, [- L9 B) K/ o
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled% T* m: J  t9 d1 |# H! N) X
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
2 R. a; s# b, n# x  S. f' |Allied ground losses:
4 o4 f1 b1 }1 e* g  m1 h      2519 casualties reported4 U  Z: |/ d# D3 a
         Squads: 126 destroyed, 0 disabled
. }4 {& ~, H8 i. a* H         Non Combat: 105 destroyed, 0 disabled
3 G  h) v& e& g         Engineers: 24 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 m# J! U" a; y3 c) H7 L      Guns lost 17 (15 destroyed, 2 disabled)
: a* {9 b5 k& u. y      Vehicles lost 2 (2 destroyed, 0 disabled)6 R. P$ q1 r9 C! R5 X+ c1 W7 \
      Units retreated 22 H( u; s4 L7 S! o, D6 z+ o) V; W
      Units destroyed 1
- f* l7 F; }. B: e6 D6 i' YDefeated Allied Units Retreating!
! w$ K5 `: }/ x6 D' l3 ^  ?1 i1 DAssaulting units:. i" e6 `7 V% c6 r  t( ^
    56th Infantry Regiment
0 f$ b* t. }8 L! c    12th Engineer Regiment1 S0 z: }% S: D6 U
    5th JAAF AF Coy  
0 c- g' F1 l- d* \, yDefending units:/ G" f+ v3 |4 p/ k
    FMSV Brigade6 S, e: h! T, ]$ Y
    8th Indian Brigade& S8 a6 d; ]6 l" F  f, e
    3rd ISF Base Force
作者: wangqifeng    时间: 2014-9-29 17:07

KB若是不炸了,倒是能给盟军留点破铜烂铁,虽然不知道修到啥时候,但今后用来给登陆舰队护航还是不错的。# I( O# A0 o7 V1 Z8 S
但第2天就不炸了的话,多半想抓58去了。
+ C0 z) f& A, M& o4 C0 V: X( I- R初期的政治点改属澳洲部队和一些飞行队、指挥部以及其他小部队是不错的,可以让初期的兵力运用更顺手。至于说攒起来改属美军师,一是点数需求大,远水不解近渴;二是改属了一时半会也没法投入到前线,不利于前期抵抗
作者: Deutschina    时间: 2014-9-29 19:00

这个战报可以好好跟进看看
作者: reninhat    时间: 2014-9-29 19:20

企业号甩掉短腿的DD, 抓紧时间跑吧,距离kb太近了。
作者: lhdblys    时间: 2014-9-30 11:40

本帖最后由 lhdblys 于 2014-9-30 11:50 编辑 - |0 z7 A7 P1 T
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zer0用日军就把菜花打残了,竟然改用盟军了!建议先自沉三艘CV以平衡实力。
作者: 冷情人    时间: 2014-9-30 12:21

zer0用日军就把菜花打残了,竟然改用盟军了!建议先自沉三艘CV以平衡实力。
) {& f$ k% F: L+ clhdblys 发表于 2014-9-30 11:40
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# f/ q- d. @& O+ o& R同意··
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-30 19:30

KB若是不炸了,倒是能给盟军留点破铜烂铁,虽然不知道修到啥时候,但今后用来给登陆舰队护航还是不错的。
" m5 Z7 S1 ^3 S+ y6 {/ ?: @但第2天就不炸了的话,多半想抓58去了。
' K* |7 P3 |1 B5 I% {# e初期的政治点改属澳洲部队和一些飞行队、指挥部以及其他小部队是不 ...$ m( s9 n2 U8 {/ I
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-9-29 17:07
0 g( b* X* [. L+ I" X. g( ikb昨天往西跑了17格,看来是跑全速了,目前kb距离企业13格,但58已经从日军侦查界面消失了  i) m  G8 G8 `2 ^) p8 y5 z* E
为防止以外,企业也开全速了。。
! u8 l" v& o. B: c: n7 `5 [初期政治点才200多,实在是很不够啊。。。。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-30 19:31

这个战报可以好好跟进看看
" J! K. z3 A5 [; eDeutschina 发表于 2014-9-29 19:00
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欢迎新玩家加入啊
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-30 19:34

企业号甩掉短腿的DD, 抓紧时间跑吧,距离kb太近了。" {9 n5 K6 r3 v2 ^0 l# p; {) Q1 Q( j
reninhat 发表于 2014-9-29 19:20
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目前已经开跑了,确实有点近了,不过kb跑不了几个全速,要不就没油且满身是伤$ G, n% L9 `. a* W3 g
用日军快2年了,kb才跑过2个全速,这菜花一上来就猛跑啊。。。。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-30 19:35

zer0用日军就把菜花打残了,竟然改用盟军了!建议先自沉三艘CV以平衡实力。% z. [4 j9 C/ u& ?; \
lhdblys 发表于 2014-9-30 11:40
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巧妇难为无米之炊,,,,,就现在这家底,,,盟军就是过街老鼠啊。。
# _+ D6 w: g  M+ G. y再没了3cv就只能点回合结束了。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-30 19:36

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' [! X' B5 _2 @同意··7 v. f$ s- s. O9 @& P" J. q
冷情人 发表于 2014-9-30 12:21
5 }6 j6 v! p1 z% C$ u! c+ F. w严重反对啊。。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-9-30 19:54

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 09, 41: @4 J- u$ ]6 M
大陆战场上,从高雄出发的021几次扫场,不知意欲何为,难道是没指定目的地??
3 i$ y& K9 x5 L由于日军当天没来克拉克机场,战斗机部队 无所事事,不过空中推土机出动了,轰炸了高雄机场
  \  `+ j4 \  Q日军损失了些飞机,包括当前宝贵的021。5 K' e* X0 q3 l& |9 k% t: v8 a
金刚兄弟 带着2ca出现在了新加坡附近,难道他来炮击???由于中途击沉cm耽误了时间
/ t7 t6 c8 s2 u( O: M1 ?目前停在了新加坡一格之外的门口。而盟军轰炸机大多在休息 * {* L, `* X# W! @6 b; U
为防止以外,尚在附近的pow 决定全速开溜了。5 P/ q& o6 G" f
另外 只有龙骧的mini 为了从马尼拉跑出来的几条小鱼,插到了达沃附近,菜花也是蛮拼的。
' k  g" Q: Y0 r; y目前已将荷兰空军转移到附近,给几个编队提供LCAP,希望能打下这些没人护航的鱼雷机。, Y1 O' q6 D# x/ d; d" Z( O+ V
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6 ?" J+ O, G$ M) hNight Time Surface Combat, near Laoag at 81,71, Range 6,000 Yards 5 I% M0 O* V% D0 f; |3 B6 i+ s
Japanese Ships
$ o5 y, w7 g3 @' N      CL Naka, Shell hits 1
+ b& K+ [5 L" T$ s      DD Natsugumo/ k- p8 T! @6 w3 W
      DD Minegumo
4 G# F1 n. S! x7 G/ W      DD Asagumo
4 B8 b3 w1 q# n      DD Murasame
2 o( V1 _7 @' w, d4 x      DD Harusame; z- u$ N5 j" g6 c" m
      DD Yudachi
1 H4 J, j0 P( [  b9 ~; y      DD Samidare
+ V( D0 C1 V7 G5 x' uAllied Ships
4 K2 |/ L! k) V, r" K      DD Scout
' P$ }0 y# n0 e) C4 p! Q0 @      DD Thanet, Shell hits 1" f* Z/ D0 v/ M- ^1 T1 I
      DD Thracian, Shell hits 2,  on fire6 x8 }$ r0 x6 w# x
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( {4 y  i$ `! r' W) N& ENight Time Surface Combat, near Iba at 77,71, Range 3,000 Yards
% [- U" f: U9 L/ ~! y2 F7 M+ `Japanese Ships
5 M5 d, z& C% O; d6 p  c6 q" W& `5 L      CA Maya
0 z- s3 @  M- [7 w# f: P      DD Satsuki9 c4 }& ?2 v0 @$ Z- {
      DD Minazuki
6 J9 t, U4 c) l9 R2 x      DD Fumizuki: H( @7 _& x2 j) m2 b& b0 m7 Q; O
      DD Nagatsuki
+ m% G% ], g% F1 eAllied Ships
5 ~# ]8 Q; S. `* ]* V. U      xAK Bennevis, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
6 |, a5 T& @$ x" J; [$ x- a      xAKL Chengtu
8 n$ o$ V& r, E4 T3 @      xAK Fatshan, Shell hits 3,  on fire
) s1 K3 W. n, q4 y1 d      xAK Hanyang, Shell hits 2
% }- K: Z3 Z/ z1 |+ Z* y0 s9 F      xAK Hinsang, Shell hits 5,  on fire
1 t8 Z$ }% D8 H5 r5 I      xAKL Joan Moller+ x6 T3 [2 d! h( g) H5 t  R
      xAK Nanning0 l, Z6 I% w+ f' C6 n  {7 D+ r
      xAKL Soochow, Shell hits 8,  heavy fires,  heavy damage& L6 i# D! v0 ~1 V' L
      xAKL Yat Shing, Shell hits 1; I  ?+ d( }+ T6 o
      xAK Munlock, Shell hits 9, and is sunk1 a6 X3 |  q, {
      xAKL Halldor, Shell hits 7, and is sunk* P  m7 Y- D% Q; P* c( a) p2 A  s
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( F* `+ \+ l; r+ e( x: j& @5 X" s& dSubmarine attack near Iba  at 78,74
$ Y3 k6 L; @8 b. CJapanese Ships  ^- \5 O3 q+ a
      SS I-123
! A* n+ Q% v  O- oAllied Ships) k2 s1 J* f" q3 l. S* J3 {
      xAK Hanyang, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage
# f# B. b0 ^1 j7 {& ixAK Hanyang is sighted by SS I-123. M( `' C& d4 j# s( \* f
SS I-123 launches 2 torpedoes at xAK Hanyang 5 F0 d  T' m) V5 F( P3 r8 }+ z
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Singapore at 51,84, Range 21,000 Yards
9 F: p/ z+ N$ B; mJapanese Ships
' z$ c' E$ A4 ~- T$ I      BB Kongo9 g. Q* [2 @% b: ?* D: v3 @
      BB Haruna1 i9 J, V4 s- P8 a: L' o
      CA Takao
" O9 O3 `# ?# X+ z' O      CA Atago4 y4 Z4 Q' _. G4 o6 y+ o- r0 ]
      CL Jintsu
8 V( D( G, A+ Z/ y: r8 i      DD Asashio0 e5 N/ y. R" L: V
      DD Oshio
. s3 E: s( C+ F7 h9 {      DD Michishio8 |* |  W" a" Q$ j% S( o! |
      DD Arashio
! ?  K, Y6 R' Z7 m6 @      DD Akatsuki
- Q3 l. W- H' Q9 W      DD Hibiki
. M2 W5 c% A( p% g, }Allied Ships  n+ H0 y6 \* p4 s+ T& d
      CM Kung Wo, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk* o0 J  h( N7 _$ |4 L) O8 |
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Morning Air attack on Kuantan , at 51,79  % N% J$ [4 F4 @/ U
Weather in hex: Severe storms
- ^; Q: v' h! Y. Y/ H) H" |Raid spotted at 46 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
1 s  i+ ~# A5 q7 BEstimated time to target is 15 minutes
2 \" Y, l0 G- z3 Y3 P5 m" a+ L5 RJapanese aircraft
/ @/ o6 k) u; Y2 ?) f      A6M2 Zero x 18
1 n! Y) L9 s5 d5 JAllied aircraft
) C0 V' Q; Y! i2 S) ?      Buffalo I x 16
' k$ K" n# z% A! ~# o4 ONo Japanese losses
9 T; f0 w2 T% M  LAllied aircraft losses
; v- C$ n0 H4 M      Buffalo I: 7 destroyed 9 G% M. j8 U. X- v0 [, E: r& {
Aircraft Attacking:2 U4 ?6 p2 p1 C+ a
      14 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet 9 e4 B' b! o, W, G  P
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- k! l  D4 d; E7 d: rMorning Air attack on Wenchow , at 89,58  0 o0 f% g, Q& [5 |) g# B$ ^8 N; u
Weather in hex: Partial cloud 1 ^! Q! [' ~: t, \' N$ x- \* _
Raid spotted at 11 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.1 t1 K0 M4 v. l5 z6 k- X2 Z+ ?' h
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes
% c7 ]" w# i3 b/ g# |" g& |Japanese aircraft/ A. v, \( h" s. z  E
      A6M2 Zero x 11
* G% c- d1 D0 O8 o: o" tNo Japanese losses 0 j* O& B/ W8 G# ?2 y6 W
Aircraft Attacking:$ D+ _9 @$ z- k. N5 x2 G0 M) H
      11 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
5 l& `, h0 x, m+ j1 R--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 {' B/ W/ h, }: ~6 d' x, eMorning Air attack on Kuantan , at 51,79  
! g9 k( O9 X( `2 D) _& G: V4 RWeather in hex: Severe storms 4 m8 `" @1 y7 E7 g8 {5 j6 x
Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.2 m5 R' X. f6 z2 G7 A, f: @
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes 9 j5 T, T5 j2 s! S
Japanese aircraft- A% C9 F1 f3 u6 v( |" v7 a
      G3M2 Nell x 45! V/ [1 S. C! V1 k+ K' T* U" x( T
      G4M1 Betty x 14
' x9 \9 ~" l1 W7 Y& oAllied aircraft! M/ ]( U7 c3 C6 L- W8 M+ p1 x
      no flights
; g$ i. G: J' s* s+ T8 }Japanese aircraft losses3 H2 n  p2 y9 i; Z" e" [  j. T; J
      G3M2 Nell: 7 damaged' N  j/ X3 ?* `$ R( K7 W. A: b8 Q
      G4M1 Betty: 2 damaged 7 ]( C; X3 b: B9 W
Allied aircraft losses4 }) {6 w9 s2 V# L8 K5 ?+ M
      Blenheim I: 1 damaged ; O9 O* C( w* }% m7 {
Airbase hits 8
+ Q, r3 t! Z$ g* {Airbase supply hits 2( M8 d( F$ J$ E$ I
Runway hits 39/ [6 I( X$ t/ ^5 t! [- h
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Morning Air attack on Kuantan , at 51,79  1 k. e& g* n( {( V! S
Weather in hex: Severe storms 1 o) Y$ K5 a# j# h) e9 [
Raid spotted at 23 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
7 o# C8 u: O. t5 |Estimated time to target is 9 minutes
- P8 d8 ~. T. o0 h$ s5 J" H! B, |Japanese aircraft
; F& A( S$ L( f$ X$ q4 K      G3M2 Nell x 29
: {2 c/ u% r- }, Z* nNo Japanese losses # Z3 x5 u; s1 r2 W4 ^% D+ S3 c$ D7 i
Airbase hits 65 G  }! F1 u6 O- Z9 r9 A. j
Airbase supply hits 4
* f! A* u7 k) r5 _Runway hits 10 / N) s7 C4 ^0 \# L# R. X0 T" R; z) E
Aircraft Attacking:3 n0 p' N4 U( L& `* O1 L2 C
      29 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 6000 feet$ q" d* t. c' I' h, m1 _+ Q0 [
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
( [) ~& e2 w  A* J* [+ J& z, m--------------------------------------------------------------------------------: R  R+ A! C0 R5 T0 c9 ]0 }( L, N
Morning Air attack on TF, near Iba at 77,75 2 @( G- l' a6 j' [
Weather in hex: Moderate rain 7 ^3 q2 J; l! y6 r8 X5 t
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
  M: F. {% m- LEstimated time to target is 7 minutes
  H( W; m1 y# U+ Z! j/ A, E" t% iJapanese aircraft% Z7 W) _- n( @, O% I0 |
      G3M2 Nell x 12
1 t+ E  y4 c5 v1 m. Q/ X( `Japanese aircraft losses; J) ?7 H9 p/ b1 Q
      G3M2 Nell: 1 damaged % A. m* {- |3 b' T: A
Allied Ships
# ?! ?% c- x* J$ q" O5 d& S+ M      xAK Fatshan,  heavy fires1 o+ p, w+ e( O8 r7 R! v2 U
      xAKL Joan Moller
2 P! ~; s- ^+ p4 e' G      xAK Nanning + F6 f4 M  c% c  G% X3 r
Aircraft Attacking:
' C& C* C5 u" ?3 E; H) t      12 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 10000 feet
$ N) h, q7 `; {4 D3 L               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
6 e; I6 U6 \" l+ r$ N$ a4 {3 yHeavy smoke from fires obscuring xAK Fatshan4 P7 H) M) M* E
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Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52    w8 W7 C8 g, Z3 s
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
$ h; o' `+ s3 C- p& qRaid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.  M$ a( e# M4 d6 F
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes 0 G0 O, k3 {" C# Q4 Y9 w" n* }; r
Japanese aircraft+ U# n  h5 ?# U( b. [5 a
      A6M2 Zero x 6
) d- K* ?0 n3 d  C( p& cNo Japanese losses & N4 r9 f$ T- L2 \" i4 f( ?
Aircraft Attacking:
5 D8 \) k- Q5 B       6 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *  
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% I2 n3 R' F$ ]Morning Air attack on Pucheng , at 86,57  # y; k& `2 D. v; W* f
Weather in hex: Clear sky 3 h: a2 n) Z5 l1 a
Raid spotted at 30 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.
7 a$ j+ N2 v) ^3 KEstimated time to target is 9 minutes 7 |, p8 P; @2 L" c
Japanese aircraft; w4 p! Q5 R4 n, ^
      A6M2 Zero x 6
, x& R; R# X# y% {4 q, oNo Japanese losses
6 O5 e2 K* E4 b: N0 w) BAircraft Attacking:
& `( I$ B5 b, G! B- k% T3 w2 e" g7 N* H  s       6 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
6 b1 ~! h  j* F! s, h --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$ x% {0 e8 O5 m# y- k2 e9 ]4 OMorning Air attack on Hong Kong , at 77,61  : S0 d7 k( f  C  K7 o
Weather in hex: Light rain 9 X. c/ K! V' D4 W. [# {2 g6 F
Raid detected at 35 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
1 q9 o& ?. ~' ~* D- vEstimated time to target is 16 minutes
: f: e1 u  v' ^0 j( K. j+ PJapanese aircraft
2 W3 t5 ]: N, K  a% k1 e  W3 `9 n      Ki-36 Ida x 19 4 l) b& A7 H: D
Japanese aircraft losses8 t6 F% ^5 _' ~
      Ki-36 Ida: 1 damaged 3 V" I9 ^( I" x
Airbase hits 3
/ O4 X0 E( ~  ]& X: I: {; sAirbase supply hits 1
  j, M0 u# E3 ]( u1 ]Runway hits 12
4 P, k. q% M/ V$ @Aircraft Attacking:
& O8 Z+ M. c1 G      19 x Ki-36 Ida bombing from 10000 feet1 l% w, U8 Q- P7 w( |% j5 J; V3 t
               Airfield Attack:  4 x 30 kg GP Bomb 9 s' U; d/ i: Q" z1 F& q
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+ g/ h4 u" l! K5 {Morning Air attack on Tenasserim BAF Battalion, at 53,62 (Mergui)
" Q+ @) N% q- W" w3 i8 xWeather in hex: Clear sky 0 n# A" n/ X! N8 t0 x& ]
Raid spotted at 21 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.+ q, \: w" Q. U3 X' K
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
' @- K- d$ T1 u0 b, SJapanese aircraft4 h$ y/ Y# c" p# l! F: s7 v- ^
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 23
& a) `: O9 ^3 T5 I& e$ uJapanese aircraft losses( P& `  ~# a5 I% q5 V% W+ z
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 damaged
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Singapore at 51,84 ; h* N9 G" I% f  U% c4 P( f% T7 o4 \
Weather in hex: Light rain % A. [; `( x+ _$ ~8 R* r# g
Raid spotted at 3 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.0 h: X/ ]# Z; A' j* L
Estimated time to target is 1 minutes
$ e& V/ V7 w: g# BJapanese aircraft' }" m3 r9 u9 w
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 4 0 Z1 ]$ r+ B2 K% w! C" z& M
Allied aircraft3 l0 n/ C) o2 w2 a' _
      139WH-3 x 3 0 }6 M& e7 J8 H! `! l" K5 W
No Japanese losses ; U* ~2 Y* r' {) t9 [
Allied aircraft losses4 l, R4 w* d9 ]+ J* k( X3 ^
      139WH-3: 1 damaged
. f  Y; y' O5 z. E  PJapanese Ships
6 C6 V$ X: p3 D2 z8 x: H& N( p      BB Kongo
5 f* V7 Z3 a* [' a) P3 QAircraft Attacking:6 f; _. a8 V6 s& m% o/ Q) X6 \4 \
       3 x 139WH-3 bombing from 10000 feet *   o3 k( G, D: I% g! w  c: F0 A  p+ F
               Naval Attack:  2 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
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# m( ?1 V. G7 u; o+ _- r# [$ c3 |Morning Air attack on Takao , at 84,65  6 ?' R4 P7 o# P
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
" k) x7 M4 j1 K5 \4 ARaid spotted at 24 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
! W  R$ \6 |6 l2 n( ]Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
" O$ L% V! q% X# X/ }& i; NJapanese aircraft" U" x; O) J4 e' v' _
      Ki-27b Nate x 6 , W0 _) w& }# }( N7 g- l: b
Allied aircraft# Y' I1 n6 E( x! H* }
      B-17D Fortress x 15
- m+ t0 @5 o( Y" [  g2 g1 r) DJapanese aircraft losses  v, M/ S" K0 z4 p3 C
      Ki-27b Nate: 1 destroyed on ground1 t7 q; R4 T) `. v
      G4M1 Betty: 2 destroyed on ground
4 i( f& c9 |7 j% f      Ki-30 Ann: 1 destroyed on ground
5 D0 M: Z5 G5 {$ N" l% u      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 2 destroyed on ground

% z3 Y# Y- z1 h- B9 `1 m  IAllied aircraft losses
5 d8 @7 i! v2 Z! W: H, s3 Z, E; B9 V      B-17D Fortress: 2 damaged
% u8 g& `+ k7 r: dJapanese ground losses:7 I$ m) ]5 o1 c3 Q: A
      13 casualties reported
1 ^1 m* R! s8 P# J         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ m0 Y: I' {5 [6 Z1 w         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
& l& _* f0 g* X0 s1 i' X         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled ; ~, {6 k) U5 K" H+ R9 J1 d
Airbase hits 15 Q$ z1 T5 s5 f( z% z: l; R/ j
Runway hits 9
& Y" F( K3 `8 F5 Z. XAircraft Attacking:7 O6 o* V; d3 ?. }* H
       8 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet
% i2 ^7 b$ V8 w, A4 W               Airfield Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb! e; e# Q. a- C. s- @
       3 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet* G3 l/ |; ~* E- p
               Airfield Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb
8 d, }# _6 N9 H* W& @. L& ?& z- x$ s       4 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet* L% Z2 h, c( r) J+ K3 J8 G
               Airfield Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb! }; W0 y+ d. X# z# h
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Morning Air attack on Takao , at 84,65  / c1 ^: O9 T5 b# H7 T, Z7 N0 a) s/ H
Weather in hex: Partial cloud 4 C& k+ c8 ^$ d4 ]2 }
Raid spotted at 34 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.  K1 y2 Q0 v# t# q! }% P
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes * \3 _* ]- I$ E0 f  k6 _
Japanese aircraft
2 f0 V- [1 O" ^/ ]. X8 H      Ki-27b Nate x 2
0 T4 ]6 N, x. L' mAllied aircraft7 k4 K. J- W5 |& B/ K7 M
      B-17D Fortress x 8
% r! Z4 L! r( D, EJapanese aircraft losses" h$ T8 l+ }) H, B6 K6 j+ {! ~
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed on ground
) }3 ]$ J# O5 R) S      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed on ground
+ x  l; d4 j3 m1 ~) |9 [. H
Allied aircraft losses
4 H3 ?5 e" Y" `# e5 i( ~% L  e* @      B-17D Fortress: 1 damaged 8 x& s) `+ Z+ R# {! D; b
Japanese ground losses:
; P) S/ ?$ J! X) W( ^9 V, `      7 casualties reported  T" P9 _4 H3 q; Q& O3 P
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 Z. S3 d( Y5 l3 n2 x- t% m" x         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
& y7 P- N: O" A         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; w$ V2 h; ]) J$ o& b$ mAirbase hits 2
1 M7 x1 b6 c' K- T. f1 A' ]Airbase supply hits 17 x+ k, v/ v! ~
Runway hits 1 6 Q1 t8 U3 ?# Y3 ^
Aircraft Attacking:
# ^* Q5 {, A- c- {/ H2 K       8 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet
  s* L' q' q# j3 f  @               Airfield Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb$ B9 F- L$ d! L5 I9 v6 V7 I
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Morning Air attack on Chuhsien , at 88,56  5 h# L( }- m; T9 v& x- R7 [( N
Weather in hex: Clear sky
9 H) X' r7 y7 r- x/ l5 MRaid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.  U, {) M5 Z4 K9 s1 P
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
; U1 N4 n: [& U; OJapanese aircraft  z) T3 s3 t6 g. F+ W4 n
      A6M2 Zero x 3 # N# T+ \/ g* Q- H% \
No Japanese losses 8 P; N* O2 P6 \; `1 _5 ]4 N
Aircraft Attacking:9 R' s) K# X8 `9 z0 a
       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52  " j5 ^" I! j( @+ G7 n
Weather in hex: Partial cloud $ k, Q: O1 p) Y) y+ g# z
Raid spotted at 9 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.# G  j; `# O' c: U: k. N
Estimated time to target is 2 minutes
% ?2 I1 l- |. N+ G; y$ jJapanese aircraft5 f8 M) j& u4 c& i+ ~2 ^3 W+ l
      A6M2 Zero x 3 0 r) C- F0 X: r* j0 X  t" e
No Japanese losses * z5 a. Y9 [0 q5 X( y
Aircraft Attacking:
9 N, Q$ N+ q; c       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *  ( {2 r: X8 l! ?* }" S* f
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- M% ?! ]8 f" S  |" d7 @" X! vMorning Air attack on TF, near Jolo at 74,90
4 A: i# B" v( ~' D9 l& n) X3 v7 o& WWeather in hex: Clear sky 9 O6 [; @( r+ I% p  ?+ e
Raid spotted at 4 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.' h$ e, Q+ W" G
Estimated time to target is 1 minutes 4 b; y: v, u; \5 i1 T9 o
Japanese aircraft" S$ m# C5 [6 l0 ]) y7 R
      B5M1 Mabel x 8
' g& A  d8 j' q' |      B5N1 Kate x 11
0 J& U2 I8 ^2 ~( w( g* o) G! o( vNo Japanese losses * X1 R5 ~. w3 o6 |3 C8 @' j  \
Allied Ships2 M( p6 K& ?! V
      xAK Ravnaas, Bomb hits 14, and is sunk
9 V: e" i5 }1 j      TK Manatawny, Bomb hits 5,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
6 _* P7 }3 R) x# MAircraft Attacking:
6 _- i. w& H' l9 h      11 x B5N1 Kate bombing from 10000 feet *
& s+ M- |3 O4 v! G1 Y               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
" w. q0 ^/ ^! U! H- J  n       8 x B5M1 Mabel bombing from 10000 feet *
: B' `9 {1 u, T: \               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
1 y1 X  L1 C$ S; h& \9 D+ R$ }- qHeavy smoke from fires obscuring xAK Ravnaas
+ e' a7 a4 J1 |% r: I4 t% nHeavy smoke from fires obscuring TK Manatawny
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4 J8 ^: X1 a- s3 Y- e  xMorning Air attack on TF, near Iba at 77,75
7 i3 H4 y  S* F- ?, M* YWeather in hex: Moderate rain
7 X' |. t: F% yRaid spotted at 28 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
- h8 e+ X1 x/ `: I  b/ i. `. rEstimated time to target is 9 minutes 8 }: }+ |( x, W' e5 ]. g; |
Japanese aircraft
' t4 L* d7 a5 S" g      G4M1 Betty x 6
' ]! Z5 |: U0 m! s& [' f% S" HNo Japanese losses ( [$ t" j  Y) i/ p2 h8 g
Allied Ships
. j; d2 d5 ^# n' P1 m, U      xAK Fatshan,  heavy fires
- u* f7 A- {5 |- p: C* s8 [0 n      xAKL Chengtu, Bomb hits 1,  heavy damage
7 x6 i" r2 {; z, V2 X/ m9 XAircraft Attacking:
+ ]1 Y) ?; e. a3 B       6 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 10000 feet
; w4 Q0 c( p5 o8 R/ I: e# q, D               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb / z; g  ]! Q% @  {% n2 b
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAK Fatshan! A9 F, O5 O9 n( X
Massive explosion on xAKL Chengtu
9 }0 I3 s* O8 Z9 v  y% P--------------------------------------------------------------------------------, e8 [2 h( ?3 r2 Q
Morning Air attack on Kanhsien , at 81,57  
1 Q% e! H) ^% y# X. oWeather in hex: Severe storms
0 D' Z5 D$ o# }4 L% E$ tRaid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet., l6 A) \/ G+ e0 v
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes- \* d* Q* k9 h3 u; e% p
Japanese aircraft
( u2 c, e5 D, \  U2 X      Ki-27b Nate x 22
- G8 P3 u& O' E6 Q. P2 I, cNo Japanese losses * ]) a& @3 V* ]5 h" o8 m" q; K
Aircraft Attacking:
$ B* Z7 J4 C6 c8 x2 t      22 x Ki-27b Nate sweeping at 20000 feet *  
+ l3 J+ n. d& R  t- s' T--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3 x9 G# L0 \  WAfternoon Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52  
/ g$ B1 ]% z& R& P) D2 p6 r5 F; t" }Weather in hex: Clear sky
( g8 W7 {5 W, n/ tRaid spotted at 30 NM, estimated altitude 26,000 feet.
' @# g: W7 ]$ _0 D) c$ `" xEstimated time to target is 9 minutes ! Y7 L) \% q/ U2 p
Japanese aircraft7 p1 G* X- G) V
      A6M2 Zero x 25
9 b/ [2 Z& [7 @" `No Japanese losses
' F0 N  v9 ~* W) o" O9 J4 h% u" eAircraft Attacking:8 W2 o% j/ D5 _1 t6 c" A7 u3 [" A
      25 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *  
0 P7 g4 n  A. R, ?' y3 T- T--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ \' L: S5 [9 W1 q3 ?3 V2 c
Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Mauban at 80,78 ( H# m8 w5 G$ z2 B$ `
Weather in hex: Overcast   V9 R* d  u# `6 d
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
) M" U6 b& u4 y5 q+ d8 d- ~Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
2 a. S+ s7 m: ?5 xJapanese aircraft" |& H' F; A0 }; _8 Z! }' d
      G3M2 Nell x 6
3 S6 l: W7 S9 t- ~9 f      G4M1 Betty x 15
) B8 `# |3 N3 PNo Japanese losses
. x- v" N1 l8 }- k7 Q/ k4 ^; \* wAllied Ships1 i% ^) v9 k, ?  @
      DD Thracian
) R0 k0 B' }, D* h  e- t      DD Scout/ I  C/ ?, g' `% N' Y2 j- U5 W, o
      DD Thanet/ x6 Z, v& C% y8 U
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5 N" ^* k8 O2 i2 C# T$ VAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Mauban at 80,78
+ `5 w/ b5 r& oWeather in hex: Overcast
, c- K# M; z& y  {! IRaid spotted at 5 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.0 K. v/ Q7 g" c2 W
Estimated time to target is 1 minutes
4 J" A+ r6 Y4 B1 F: X, hJapanese aircraft1 d4 _+ C  w- {/ L8 C% ~1 D
      G3M2 Nell x 9 + n0 M; f1 f# b
No Japanese losses
3 ^. {. ?" N" z- [: G# X  m* DAllied Ships. p- J8 d$ v) \- B5 Y
      DD Thracian
( H8 A; X1 j% R" d5 H2 qAircraft Attacking:
  r  h$ H2 ]& B! M0 L4 _' }. h& l       9 x G3M2 Nell bombing from 10000 feet
0 f1 g7 K7 B* D               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
$ Q; \4 S6 E9 B3 J1 @--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7 [" k1 R1 u4 Y/ |0 A+ A# rAfternoon Air attack on Lusu War Area , at 92,50 (Hwaiyin)
+ ^  N1 L, ~& z$ R& X" ~Weather in hex: Partial cloud . v* Z: R) D8 q1 w* k
Raid spotted at 28 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.3 g2 O. n1 t% q" ~+ E
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes
, x) ]' f/ M7 X; q& yJapanese aircraft
5 t& n; t4 Y( n+ k+ J, l      B5M1 Mabel x 5 & V7 ^  b0 s7 h$ q% H9 O
No Japanese losses
( d: }  B  U9 y! QAllied ground losses:
' U5 o' ^: ?5 N      36 casualties reported
* [! u5 U% [, S3 Q: g% [  y. P         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; E0 `1 S) n+ _2 v! ]. U& w         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled; \+ L2 d& n& h0 x  p9 O
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
( P& K- {3 j2 Q! H1 XAircraft Attacking:
' Y: x+ a/ t* q1 H: t       5 x B5M1 Mabel bombing from 10000 feet
: G: y! B% v! `5 N+ M* p               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb
5 m8 \5 X9 d/ V5 w1 C/ v4 {* D--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Z6 \$ A, Y1 B/ f. a9 ?Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Singapore at 51,84 + H: e% n5 F9 O; w! C
Weather in hex: Light rain
) f& `" G: |& S) z1 NRaid spotted at 4 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
. W; i" `4 [, t; k0 LEstimated time to target is 1 minutes
. y* d. {# h" s: D+ WJapanese aircraft- X3 R" z1 I2 w, u* x. `9 E% D
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 4
: b2 h: y" ?3 B. H. ]6 QAllied aircraft
% d! W) |7 X% v/ x8 M  v% o; t: N      139WH-3 x 3
2 U: \6 o; Q" M; PNo Japanese losses . j/ o- g7 A% f  I
No Allied losses 8 ~1 ~) M$ f# R" Q& Y7 H
Japanese Ships
" |4 |$ D: b4 \; ?      BB Kongo ; e# a$ b! o& R
Aircraft Attacking:
' _. a: `; i+ C' z) ^9 t       3 x 139WH-3 bombing from 10000 feet *
4 R( X$ Q, s& }+ Y4 j$ \0 U               Naval Attack:  2 x 300 kg SAP Bomb  Q5 o/ }# o% W6 y: g) I
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Amphibious Assault at Vigan (80,73)
  d+ b* I/ Y6 bTF 88 troops unloading over beach at Vigan, 80,73 0 P, d  |, \  A+ u
Japanese ground losses:. J; q5 M- m! I& @5 Q
      24 casualties reported7 j! h: @: }( r, \
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 h! F+ {  T- D" ?9 Q4 a         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ m# U3 r1 Z& s$ N0 X4 j6 V         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled9 Q( Y' P2 `7 e& n4 s! n% R  m
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Amphibious Assault at Aparri (82,73) - Z* J1 w: c1 f. k* R) F) I  ], t
TF 118 troops unloading over beach at Aparri, 82,73
- J8 O' \- H, IJapanese ground losses:
4 l, d0 y" T' c2 ^      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
& }- |& o6 o, Y      Vehicles lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled)
作者: wangqifeng    时间: 2014-9-30 21:37

初期MINI还是太脆弱了,不能太拼啊,太拼就会拼没了,盟军十分乐意拿几条AK去换MINI的。感觉菜花这么急于求成,会给盟军很多机会
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-1 16:53

初期MINI还是太脆弱了,不能太拼啊,太拼就会拼没了,盟军十分乐意拿几条AK去换MINI的。感觉菜花这么急于求成,会给盟军很多机会
0 B+ W7 o7 y: F2 b. y6 ewangqifeng 发表于 2014-9-30 21:37
5 Q5 B8 ?/ o" y3 R; D2 u菜花貌似听到了你的预言,mini掉头回去了。。。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-1 17:05

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 10, 41" u* \* S4 X4 _: S) F
从香港跑出来的3dd,在陆攻的轰炸下 悠然自得,看来dd在陆攻范围内是比较安全的。1 A) K9 `( L- w- D' c  t
一队dd在米里附近防登陆,另一队dd冲到了河内附近,准备挑个机场炮击下 $ M1 |9 c# H& J5 J& ^, P0 c! ^& ^
菜花的金刚兄弟来米里附近辅助登陆了,躲着这2兄弟就行了,陆攻一时半会奈何不了DD。7 Z4 P, p5 C$ C( J
达沃附近的mini好像预知了前方的威胁,掉头回去了,
) ^# r) b8 j8 ~$ h2 Dkb就在中途岛附近 原地加油。如果不来拉包尔的话。澳新的cl就可以用来防登陆了。5 K3 `4 ^  Z5 e* O# d, q
58虽然没有完全脱离威胁,但已经从侦查界面消失了。。。。) n7 o4 L2 x3 L/ @3 l: ?

* Y9 X8 C# O2 X/ B; A% d高雄的飞机群强力轰炸了克拉克机场,在付出了一些陆攻后,将机场炸瘫。
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5 v  |$ U% h9 H: wNight Time Surface Combat, near Miri at 63,85, Range 12,000 Yards 3 t9 e& Y8 Y; N& S: Y* _
Japanese Ships! I3 T& g) k  L9 d- D& o0 B
      CA Chokai
1 O- T- l# l9 |      DD Sagiri" g( s5 n3 n. h- d
      APD Aoi
6 k- _) ^. b* P; |1 A* E' P5 T      TB Kasasagi
, A$ U% m! N  Q+ K& ^/ {5 K3 a      AMc Wa 19, Shell hits 1
$ W6 k8 ?( h$ T5 z7 y      xAK Hokko Maru, Shell hits 1# o- X, y& D5 J) x% D6 V
      xAK Zinzan Maru, Shell hits 1
9 {9 v! q5 Z+ M+ v; B3 _      xAK Kinkasan Maru, Shell hits 13 M  {# h5 F- d: h( v, W9 b6 g) l  j0 i
      xAK Giyu Maru, Shell hits 1
- A1 J" w5 P& y: V, v# X0 Y- m0 j      xAKL Kembu Maru5 d3 y" R0 }6 x- |" ^% Y  b3 p' t1 o
      xAKL Kiko Maru
+ U: x9 D3 a, Z! W      xAKL Anbo Maru, Shell hits 1 2 S9 y1 w+ Y& T$ P' b: P1 C; O. v
Allied Ships
  T9 I( o- X. o. f& y! A7 K# O2 B      DD Barker
" M5 _9 G  G6 h! D; d! @; Q7 v      DD Bulmer1 h  _5 t9 C3 E; x5 t& i6 j
      DD Paul Jones, Shell hits 1. X8 ?3 V) q8 Q( s- C: h' E
      DD Parrott
. B/ z5 c# l- S" U* j      DD Stewart
/ H, R$ W/ I4 {+ D6 q; ~Japanese ground losses:
0 p/ x) S7 o! {3 D- N! f      13 casualties reported
, [* H+ u6 V7 L% C& a8 Y0 p4 p         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
1 ?  a3 d8 X1 o         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; x: h( B; N0 o
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 8 J& Z" q  A* w% ^+ y5 ^, k
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/ {' B2 b6 P; c( k, k$ XSubmarine attack near Soc Trang  at 58,75 % G* u8 A5 o/ y0 ~$ s$ k' {$ x
Japanese Ships/ X4 W% m% D) I5 c& N* ]
      xAK Chihaya Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  heavy damage ; _0 B  ^9 n, h" R8 n3 e: n
Allied Ships7 H7 E# S* l/ U' J
      SS KXIV
- B: l- a" p) b1 wJapanese ground losses:8 D/ M6 U: n% \2 i0 Z1 t6 ~; A
      6 casualties reported
" g6 D% g# R3 k& ?# D1 M         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled- s* v: b# d. l: ?, C3 s: I
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled# K0 h9 B+ l5 \9 Y2 g9 N
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled . h* y5 j! o$ [& O: p+ o! N* d% S, h
xAK Chihaya Maru is sighted by SS KXIV
9 H: D/ o8 q% zMassive explosion on xAK Chihaya Maru
; {  ~2 S; u; A6 {. WSS KXIV launches 4 torpedoes at xAK Chihaya Maru
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+ U: F2 f4 R2 P2 A# kMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
* e: r! b0 B  E$ H  R" jWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
5 p. d) l7 \, K8 F; p$ Y5 D  KRaid detected at 119 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
( m- o1 v$ Z! A+ NEstimated time to target is 41 minutes & p9 g! w0 \+ O5 c: H
Japanese aircraft
, M2 A3 u% X2 T& p: n0 x; g      A6M2 Zero x 32
* q1 h. P$ u3 q      G3M2 Nell x 10
' {, {( B5 X% R+ X      G4M1 Betty x 60
7 S: r7 z" V& Y2 q+ U9 [  J6 kAllied aircraft# G# X0 C7 E! K* F7 ^7 `) `0 V
      P-26A x 9
9 C2 f) j6 e) o" t- ~% O( |      P-35A x 12  {2 z$ @6 C6 G% z- p/ l0 J
      P-40B Warhawk x 7
, ^. Q4 k4 A0 ~1 W" L% A      P-40E Warhawk x 22
3 S' h  B+ Q( E6 P; Z# p$ p6 y8 _Japanese aircraft losses# W$ v$ q# d+ l) y) s+ V
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
+ G, v( k1 I. z/ f! u- n      G4M1 Betty: 4 destroyed, 7 damaged 4 v) e- i6 z, h
Allied aircraft losses2 y' f9 D0 {" _: w) {& S$ `
      P-40B Warhawk: 4 damaged% \4 |4 ?! C$ D
      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed on ground" u+ p, |% ?- L1 s/ g" }. |
      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed, 5 damaged. h3 x% W/ T, i" s* k# X
      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed on ground' p0 k& [" s# U" M2 a, s
      O-47A: 1 destroyed on ground% v2 e$ K: i/ y6 p& [7 g( \
      PBY-4 Catalina: 1 destroyed on ground 3 p6 B( B9 X9 L9 o/ d* Z
Allied ground losses:
& t+ k% Q- N4 n, q      4 casualties reported
  p  f0 V5 w$ d' a( ~8 @         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
& v) X9 k) [/ k$ l! y. b( v         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
6 B" a( M5 _% ]4 q         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
: F, l5 D/ j# X, kAirbase hits 23* f4 E0 _) R. e/ O
Airbase supply hits 47 p- B4 s& o) Q
Runway hits 69
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7 M# |( A; k8 l3 aMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
3 L6 q* t9 ^; z. q1 uWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
/ f8 N8 D/ I3 U; K  V4 ]& P- VRaid detected at 110 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.7 ^) u5 ^2 K- {( d1 \
Estimated time to target is 36 minutes 8 g" J$ a+ n, m# c8 k$ ?
Japanese aircraft  s& A% F3 `3 t; _5 Y/ T/ ~
      A6M2 Zero x 30
$ r2 f0 @! f( f  I; E( w& B3 P* uAllied aircraft
/ o  U5 |1 T) v: ^: x1 h      P-26A x 9" e) z% `) d) T
      P-35A x 7% e: E' R' m$ i$ B
      P-40B Warhawk x 6. W, p& g8 J5 P$ n
      P-40E Warhawk x 18
0 Z9 B% {: n$ t% i( T- j1 aNo Japanese losses ) I+ g, }! z# x3 h
Allied aircraft losses
0 k  `( V  o- `3 R% U) a      P-26A: 1 destroyed
6 ^5 P: \# z1 {; oAircraft Attacking:; K. o$ F" r0 T7 W7 \1 p6 Y# Y* M
      27 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet / p' h' T. ?& Z3 P7 X1 Y
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& l/ ^+ R5 U/ r" M8 N2 L; mMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  1 J3 I7 m; J7 |! V
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
, Y2 b/ Q4 }' ^9 F4 n8 ^Raid detected at 119 NM, estimated altitude 20,000 feet.+ q  A7 t3 H; n: c1 R
Estimated time to target is 39 minutes 9 @+ ^) q: V0 _5 I3 V
Japanese aircraft7 j2 A- f* @8 y6 u; t& C
      A6M2 Zero x 12 $ U0 x$ a& v! H7 k- e; [, m$ R5 ^
Allied aircraft3 R1 W7 _* F' I2 ?. A  n
      P-26A x 6: X4 f, ?) v& p  e
      P-35A x 5
6 P* }6 H, O2 w( ~0 s0 _; K      P-40B Warhawk x 5
5 e- ]$ u! t8 r# |  M      P-40E Warhawk x 13 7 s) s( Z- Z4 y; k$ p
Japanese aircraft losses. I0 v2 f3 G; y
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed 7 S, w: n: `5 J0 ~& P
Allied aircraft losses+ \8 V2 J1 p! k* Y5 K+ S+ Y
      P-26A: 2 destroyed+ Q$ S' }, d. O/ i' Y! F! _
      P-35A: 1 destroyed
7 ]- x9 Z, t8 e$ q/ l# U      P-40B Warhawk: 2 destroyed' i9 q. Z' A6 r/ l3 w
      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed) y! g8 i$ c/ W5 J, B3 L
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
8 G0 X) w9 u/ r3 q& J+ PWeather in hex: Heavy cloud $ u) a4 ]4 w" D- T- p: X! l1 X
Raid detected at 110 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
* O4 |6 F0 U/ v! ?! r0 n: oEstimated time to target is 43 minutes
5 S5 F! X9 i; v3 a# YJapanese aircraft+ j7 z8 F& J  D: ]- |+ D1 H
      A6M2 Zero x 77 b0 H) e3 n- p/ v' r  Z% O
      G3M2 Nell x 26
5 u! _; M0 W% ?. w% ^Allied aircraft
+ l( C7 h: M2 |" t8 @* d# z' e      P-26A x 1
2 ?3 t5 b- l1 P      P-35A x 2
) j$ t* ~7 }) w) U# H- p, H      P-40B Warhawk x 2
0 s! F+ u% h( E      P-40E Warhawk x 2 8 M, Z1 `/ ?6 J& J& U
Japanese aircraft losses
4 Z+ B- E; m2 U1 ^0 p; u( j, J      G3M2 Nell: 4 damaged
/ b* M4 T3 w+ ^+ pAllied aircraft losses; }& R$ z/ ]$ a3 W8 {
      P-26A: 1 destroyed
1 C) I1 V# ^. D$ w- x- A      P-26A: 1 destroyed on ground' S% |# [# J8 G
      P-35A: 1 destroyed
3 `/ X/ E& [2 j9 ]5 B6 |( ~      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed on ground
$ Z1 M) k% ?6 U$ n2 ^$ O, K# S      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed5 E5 a; q& C/ N
      O-47A: 1 destroyed on ground & {, K7 h+ s  h, B! O% ~
Airbase hits 6
: B& Z/ A5 v5 p+ C" b7 v9 q7 VAirbase supply hits 2
/ H+ g* |6 V+ M' Q5 I" wRunway hits 16) g1 ]8 M! X4 c0 c# S4 B3 X
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  + F1 [4 U7 K& q" f0 D$ e* ]/ y
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud ' {# x$ m6 g; u0 M) E/ }
Raid detected at 99 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
' G3 Y2 j' S& z! \* KEstimated time to target is 31 minutes
( \7 Y, `. f6 n/ e2 \Japanese aircraft
2 [* p" C8 ~/ R' o. q3 r. G  O      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 133 W1 o3 {4 M* ?
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 17
* w: T3 M( I. l! N6 r5 P7 l( VAllied aircraft
* s" d& X9 R6 B, v5 `# F. u      P-35A x 1
. s: f8 c3 c: N1 `Japanese aircraft losses2 w- S- }6 X# U; x$ w7 l
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 damaged, Q# K4 W+ [% U
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 damaged , ?  s8 O* n0 P! s6 Z" l* p
Allied aircraft losses1 m( }3 ~" D0 R0 u  n' Q$ Y& `
      PBY-4 Catalina: 1 destroyed on ground7 ^* y# j" L6 U1 P; f9 R, z
      B-17D Fortress: 1 destroyed on ground
. L4 V4 `! ]  }Airbase supply hits 17 ?& W% ^7 f! e4 x$ G) X
Runway hits 57 d  ~, `. m: P7 z6 q+ {: t/ o* s
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Soc Trang at 59,74 ; o8 p7 x# [" d. N" K# j3 e3 ~
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
% }# K' Z% [2 L) q/ X3 p  Q, B/ ]Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.8 _7 o' _8 N) H$ [$ l6 a
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes 1 [* b* B2 p( T
Japanese aircraft
$ A5 B' N- c" s# {& ^      Ki-27b Nate x 11
: j# q0 P. p! H$ s/ [      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 15 # o) F( l8 V; @) Y8 [
No Japanese losses   n: Y) S. ^# t6 ?8 T
Allied Ships5 `- l+ X- G, ~3 R' m" K
      DD Pillsbury
! j5 h" _# ?, j- P( e/ d7 z      DD Peary
% l) ?1 y! i: n) O# j% ]      DD John D. Ford  % k7 d* ^" l; u" _+ p
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Morning Air attack on Takao , at 84,65  
6 z# ~+ g8 A' q6 jWeather in hex: Moderate rain - L5 U6 S$ w8 g, P( [  }0 f
Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.7 t/ g6 \5 \* ?& B
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes 4 ^) i5 _' l/ `( p  a- P
Japanese aircraft; [+ p& S5 ~1 j& B; Y
      Ki-27b Nate x 35
( A7 Z. {4 b1 Z7 j4 D9 z; GAllied aircraft# ~! q2 p. B$ n6 _8 T1 l- h6 [& r7 n, d
      B-17D Fortress x 18
4 Q* i% V- U# [2 _& `No Japanese losses 4 g8 @1 _1 a" N4 V
Allied aircraft losses
" T; s, v& Y8 Z5 d, c      B-17D Fortress: 10 damaged
  K! B3 `" n4 Q0 z' aAircraft Attacking:$ j0 {: H( N% u& _$ D
       8 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet
( K  t$ D$ W; v, C6 E; d               Airfield Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb
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Morning Air attack on Takao , at 84,65  
# A5 i2 Z. z* S  h" n  aWeather in hex: Moderate rain
/ d/ Y2 |! G3 \6 ^5 u. k8 ^Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
- H5 S2 E* I* j% B, m3 Y' [8 {Estimated time to target is 11 minutes 3 M6 H7 d& |! x' o. O
Japanese aircraft: v; L# N- F8 \6 |  r2 C
      Ki-27b Nate x 18 6 ^8 \6 C) S) n  b/ g
Allied aircraft
6 u  X; M3 z# h8 b* e& U+ ]- k  G      B-17D Fortress x 7 $ r3 a! ~$ j3 J3 \% E$ s# M( @
No Japanese losses   C3 y9 n% b/ G5 m  ]% o
Allied aircraft losses
' Y' |. u! ~) I- n1 Q" u      B-17D Fortress: 7 damaged
3 P% w' r8 u! j' F% J$ C$ fAirbase hits 1
. F! G- {& N) M& |7 o; q6 kAircraft Attacking:
& Q$ H  x$ B1 Z$ S' W! W       7 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet
1 W& K  N. G9 N  ]$ [$ A+ u               Airfield Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb 9 z6 r! `) T( y" d% w3 z
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Singapore at 50,84 & c4 R% a: s! \" k2 \+ E. C1 y
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud 9 c( c( Y& w+ H. x
Raid detected at 19 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.2 H: o/ `, F4 D0 f7 B' P3 h
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
  h/ K& A) E' N6 ^. t6 M* qJapanese aircraft
# h7 ~0 g6 ~) N8 q      G4M1 Betty x 10 8 j& }! f  E# T* x: I( I/ j
Allied aircraft
0 J  C5 w  s# l  ?1 X      Blenheim IF x 87 U( i3 d: j; ]0 g
      Buffalo I x 32 0 ^6 G0 g5 b3 M! O5 M
Japanese aircraft losses
- P' t( \1 ^. e- m4 S, ^# Q      G4M1 Betty: 4 destroyed
! f9 _: g: ~0 {, k0 W# N- RNo Allied losses
/ Y3 F' ?. \( ^8 gAllied Ships
) ~; L4 L( w/ ?4 P" J      ML No. 310
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87 4 F$ V) N  S+ N' A. `
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
$ y3 y6 L/ V( D5 A' nRaid spotted at 11 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.+ ]+ w0 L$ o3 c0 @
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes ( i* m2 k/ n# [, O7 Q
Japanese aircraft
, u( H* f$ B- x, d+ [0 t      G3M2 Nell x 9
* I2 H1 l1 p2 N) TNo Japanese losses 7 _* U, b, A3 c8 c4 F* b9 s" p
Allied Ships. K; h/ t$ Z7 L% Y3 I# n
      DD Parrott6 z* U4 [; Y9 ^2 n/ z! L
      DD Bulmer
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9 U/ v6 F$ B/ o: e; F- q9 UAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87
& @6 P# t/ x- }- |Weather in hex: Moderate rain ( u3 w9 T3 I; Q" n4 Z! {
Raid spotted at 34 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.& x+ E: j1 g! F8 K) V( p( b5 }( P3 N
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes ' c$ a, u# I" M" h/ ^6 x: \
Japanese aircraft$ F: m' W8 z1 H
      G4M1 Betty x 6
; y3 ~4 c( }6 ]2 j( x6 N# c/ ?( cJapanese aircraft losses+ D  {" I; O; g( n
      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged
0 [3 J  i7 d9 t4 O( B- tAllied Ships
7 H' L& P  g8 ~* w: @      DD Parrott
) u+ X8 N- l8 c, O3 j% }- ?      DD Stewart
作者: reninhat    时间: 2014-10-1 17:22

盟军从一开始就需要在印度集中相当的中远程轰炸机以及运输机和大艇,开启驼峰航线往重庆运补给。越早运,校长就能撑的越久。
作者: wangqifeng    时间: 2014-10-1 17:55

盟军从一开始就需要在印度集中相当的中远程轰炸机以及运输机和大艇,开启驼峰航线往重庆运补给。越早运,校长就能撑的越久。
3 B; e0 T" c9 n3 l. J# wreninhat 发表于 2014-10-1 17:22
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AE中驼峰航线是不行,现实中可以一天几趟,AE就一趟,那点物资,对庞大的国军来说杯水车薪。不过,倒是可以考虑用飞机接运一些部队到印度去休整
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-1 18:07

盟军从一开始就需要在印度集中相当的中远程轰炸机以及运输机和大艇,开启驼峰航线往重庆运补给。越早运,校长就能撑的越久。
% H& O# n( _. R; m* y" w/ _reninhat 发表于 2014-10-1 17:22
* h" J/ J3 N/ N% ]+ h1 f# }翻遍了整个地图,也没发现多少运输机。。。。- k1 ]# V2 D; H. l5 g6 |) D
驼峰航线在游戏中已经模拟了,那就是只要列多还在盟军手里,重庆就能每天增加500补给,
: H6 d( o3 K: z* b7 z/ C据手册上说,这就是为了模拟驼峰航线。。。。。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-1 18:10

# X/ A. ?; l: C) O. E8 IAE中驼峰航线是不行,现实中可以一天几趟,AE就一趟,那点物资,对庞大的国军来说杯水车薪。不过,倒是可以考虑用飞机接运一些部队到印度去休整
3 H  L/ O1 m" e7 S1 q. g6 S  twangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-1 17:55
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在游戏当中,没这么多可用的飞机,
* `' Z4 a0 G( }3 R接种子倒是个好方法。一个吃饱的军,能上700战力?1 I' f  P" d) E- w! O, p
反正班组挺多的,虽然比较菜。。
作者: reninhat    时间: 2014-10-2 09:12

那些轰炸机不去运补给,就没事做,正好可以练经验
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-3 20:01

那些轰炸机不去运补给,就没事做,正好可以练经验9 i- z/ l: r7 b- G/ b
reninhat 发表于 2014-10-2 09:12
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目前将这些轰炸机部队用于侦查,同时对某些日军追的比较紧得地方进行轰炸
  g8 |) q$ b! g4 q" |& z) I以延缓日军的步伐,期待能让尽可能多的国军退回山里。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-3 20:17

本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-10-3 20:27 编辑 % G5 N" U0 Y; j# P+ [

0 p4 a- \, I' q" xAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 11, 41
2 |' T/ U3 p' r$ A( o) T. g大陆战场一些殿后部队被击溃,其他部队在拼命转进
- G4 Q- O" I& ?+ K9 D& U菲律宾岛上的部队基本都集结到了克拉克. {, u: N: `  l. C" }% r
从菲律宾出来的几十个ss 铺满了河内附近海面,目前的日军空中反潜比较菜,没多大威胁
2 z& b2 f+ V- D! |. T# F马来半岛上 盟军已经进驻战斗机部队,新加坡的防空局势进一步恶化。
9 }9 K9 @8 \6 A' }% z+ b$ t% Y. F& e好在地面部队基本都能撤回来。
7 r# ~3 B! G. {5 S闲来无事的美军 展开了庞大的西海岸防御计划,准备修一系列内陆大机场。
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Legaspi at 82,82, Range 8,000 Yards
. S" |' j$ v! A7 CJapanese Ships9 }  T3 h4 B$ P$ o  x% W% C
      CL Nagara
% [6 Y# ~8 x8 C8 E& A- b      DD Yukikaze: z' L6 t# J2 s+ l8 o
      DD Tokitsukaze
2 u5 y$ v/ N9 `  ]3 G      DD Yamakaze
2 Y, Z; N( \8 k3 d0 a7 C1 D  K5 A      DD Kawakaze
0 R- L* c) x) u/ C* U# B8 `: NAllied Ships$ E0 s8 c$ V0 g
      PT-31
& ~7 |* y; y+ c( i) s3 f# j      PT-32
) |/ ]) P7 F4 H6 f9 K      PT-33
* O+ V; J6 J3 {1 _# Y      PT-34' z" P2 h% E& C1 Y0 g
      PT-353 F8 d6 p) n+ ^! R& [' [
      PT-41% h8 p; ^; v; J8 {: b) V( i5 h
      PT Q-111/ t) `6 P) f' j8 `
      PT Q-112, Shell hits 1
. t8 T& o4 Z  {* ^# _1 K" q      PT Q-113, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
" U3 u' z7 ^9 M/ u/ Q' k! {2 V--------------------------------------------------------------------------------' E6 E. @9 W# P* @' v) Y
Submarine attack near Soc Trang  at 56,75 , A8 F9 F: B1 j6 P5 U5 v0 \$ k
Japanese Ships$ T2 y) a' ?+ H5 l  R( l
      xAKL Kashi Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
% r$ S+ U, L! C# q/ g* XAllied Ships
  v- S4 a5 }' q0 t& i, z      SS O19
( d; k; H! C$ T, {' e5 FJapanese ground losses:
) j' _8 x, @" `- m: A# u* |2 {      9 casualties reported
% K/ C9 u' C8 t6 Z% W         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled" Z8 I# @6 H! I0 D8 K
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
5 d( Q+ h7 F) ]- V; R: l+ U4 Y         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 2 `  J2 F5 \4 e2 {' F' j) E
xAKL Kashi Maru is sighted by SS O19
  f  H/ F" L4 \$ h4 ]& M9 v- dSS O19 launches 4 torpedoes at xAKL Kashi Maru ! @9 z4 Q( \2 J7 W& O$ r
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Soc Trang at 57,75, Range 11,000 Yards " \; P4 {! l$ G
Japanese Ships6 N5 z6 i5 A9 i
      xAK Arima Maru, Shell hits 2,  heavy fires& p  y8 \7 \. f8 n/ `. J
      xAK Nankai Maru
0 z* j6 J. _& X$ m      xAK Kenyo Maru
1 ~# d' P% X6 y  S" F! V0 R; b  J      xAK Kogyo Maru
9 \. E* b' {$ E" J" r5 d      xAK Tatutaki Maru
+ R: _" E0 N6 G2 `& [" X. O      xAK Teiyo Maru, Shell hits 1,  heavy fires
' E; h0 I& V  l( W! T* V; ^! k      xAK Tatumiya Maru3 z/ V7 M" g; Q
      xAK Naruto Maru7 l& F) j  }, a, I: _
      xAK Noto Maru% v8 L9 m4 }: E& K& Q" N6 W
      xAK Nissyu Maru) b2 X  S+ \* ~& J2 m3 i4 x( U
      xAK Mogamigawa Maru- ]7 v, n2 I9 v8 B5 |5 ?+ T$ V
      xAK Koryu Maru, Shell hits 1,  heavy fires
% s$ E$ Z/ U( h      xAK Kokai Maru, Shell hits 1- L$ f8 o( A/ L
      xAK Yahiko Maru, Shell hits 23 @& F( N9 h& e" U
      xAKL Yoshinogawa Maru
  K- N- I. z. w0 {. s- K/ eAllied Ships
5 ]6 a( O8 c! y8 L$ w% \  k      DD John D. Ford4 K: L; M% V$ y$ o$ {, A/ a4 e
      DD Peary5 K8 b# E( J" h3 [
      DD Pillsbury 4 q) i5 {# i* A, e0 c! u! g& Z5 z* g  i3 y
Japanese ground losses:
- n: O. m% ~* a  g$ t3 b* M      227 casualties reported
; G2 {; h# K/ g# R. d5 W& o         Squads: 1 destroyed, 9 disabled
, }4 ^$ r4 u  [; X         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 35 disabled8 ?0 r6 R/ I$ A1 `" s7 A7 Y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled$ D  U7 d- f9 Y/ g" X
      Guns lost 11 (3 destroyed, 8 disabled)1 G) D( l7 x2 x3 X7 g0 K
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. p% |1 R" n. Q0 hSubmarine attack near Soc Trang  at 59,74
  v# g- u3 Q  Y7 o0 KJapanese Ships
% L+ o+ A, R8 o4 ]# s      xAK Teiyo Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage * J7 v/ @0 _. z; H3 T7 g# X- J
Allied Ships: J* i, I/ h9 j* A7 `7 o
      SS KXVI - Q- o7 A. U' H2 |, D
Japanese ground losses:6 w/ M- [7 C2 I0 k; B/ l* H7 w
      18 casualties reported
4 p- @3 j+ J) s9 t4 u         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
. A1 r& I# H6 s+ e         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled8 b/ V0 W  Q! J8 X( B
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 4 T0 D3 ?/ \5 e9 Y& l# X
xAK Teiyo Maru is sighted by SS KXVI6 L/ Z' c  \9 U" j7 x! e4 ?
SS KXVI launches 4 torpedoes at xAK Teiyo Maru ( p$ ]# M$ Y; q- g' Q
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7 X' d  D3 j- G/ g! |ASW attack near Singora  at 51,72 ( s6 [0 T) L3 V' D5 ~* U
Japanese Ships! w* ~+ B4 z9 h3 ]4 w) s4 ?" Q
      xAK Yahiko Maru
" x  l( w% C- v+ U$ u& _  b      SC Ch 8
# j9 i8 ?1 F4 ~% p9 s3 r      DMS W-6
; H4 c; }# T; t) b7 x) m) ^Allied Ships
6 i* C2 R) ]1 g1 s! R4 y      SS KXII, hits 5
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. g/ `; `" r# q5 p& EMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  $ \1 n5 ?* F1 E/ l
Weather in hex: Severe storms ' I* K& Z8 P" Z
Raid detected at 36 NM, estimated altitude 20,000 feet.
$ W6 h, g5 P0 N! T/ u- \. pEstimated time to target is 12 minutes
. m3 x: u' M' x- P" P; ^Japanese aircraft0 @' x: a7 w$ C& _1 ~& m& `
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 27 % p* w% |* B4 ^  b6 q/ W
Allied aircraft
' T* u, o5 m" M% l! Y      Blenheim IF x 8' R& y/ Q& K# M9 Q! W
      Buffalo I x 32 7 a( k6 Z6 S9 D4 v* Z5 x. D8 P
Japanese aircraft losses
9 u# }5 X& h; S* ]2 z) q6 p6 i  a- c  o3 H+ t      Ki-43-Ia Oscar: 2 destroyed ) N) C% j6 a& r3 ?
Allied aircraft losses
( j2 f* o, {! n) I# S' y% \6 A      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed
0 }$ k( T+ r2 ^& u" P. H) f8 p7 mAircraft Attacking:, j  m! _  y# X2 q$ V
       3 x Ki-43-Ia Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet * y/ `5 Q+ s8 _/ p
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/ T( k( i) v( ]9 n: ^) \* t% B* O' iMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
$ Y5 L! R6 @! u4 h2 t2 OWeather in hex: Severe storms
  P+ c: b% ^3 ?& }) V8 h; A, nRaid detected at 14 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet., v5 a- k8 y! `1 d
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes 8 T& `: V& X: n( r9 U/ h8 u8 L
Japanese aircraft
$ U: R' W" ?* `! [2 g      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 24 " H; a+ t6 b0 H& F4 [
Allied aircraft
- ?, W9 `( y. ?3 O3 K6 i4 D      Buffalo I x 16 & X3 F# K/ n2 Q* I/ n( `$ S
No Japanese losses 4 v  W% F# {/ K3 `& T
Allied aircraft losses+ U) W* R! x, \7 m
      Buffalo I: 3 destroyed
' q- G6 h, g1 X; T& @, IAircraft Attacking:5 P- D. b5 `# k8 Y% L/ F: ]
      11 x Ki-43-Ib Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet *
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$ }- \4 t! S- w; }$ S# P4 PMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  # H0 ^+ C1 W4 v: y: A3 p
Weather in hex: Severe storms
" G- A$ X- w7 k; C+ C, ]7 lRaid spotted at 33 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.$ ~! o; [( e$ D1 c6 t
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes
9 E- I! F4 D9 y" L/ nJapanese aircraft+ J. m, p5 O, n) @# K. o
      A6M2 Zero x 20
4 \, i: s7 a+ p$ i& @, DNo Japanese losses 3 m* l" L4 _" [- Z
Aircraft Attacking:
! i- w& o) C% T, J6 L      20 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet  # d5 z% j# m: K5 a% X! h* ?
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Morning Air attack on 20th Chinese Corps, at 83,51 , near Wuchang : B) s9 v  f( M' b: |
Weather in hex: Partial cloud 6 ]2 r1 r- h6 W; f% [  S+ M4 S
Raid spotted at 12 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
2 ]7 K) R6 r% E) ?Estimated time to target is 3 minutes
" @% x+ {: L  y8 x0 MJapanese aircraft
+ Q: F4 t& _& c! l1 U      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 4. f/ |. c3 v+ k) x
      Ki-27b Nate x 17
& A. F7 G- q3 k% _5 c      Ki-30 Ann x 9
' d( V" m% F3 s$ u6 `* a, BNo Japanese losses . ]* U% E$ ]8 U( ~! e' u- O
Allied ground losses:
! Y+ y, {# {; d& z+ S- _      14 casualties reported3 D, R. @' w9 p8 ^  N8 C
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
& u$ u' f# _! @0 Z' B         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled  X; D3 z/ `* q2 N3 Q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Morning Air attack on 62nd Chinese Corps, at 77,58 , near Canton
( B/ n. A- |: M5 ?- T. Q. I) aWeather in hex: Severe storms 4 i& M6 ^5 C- g2 H% Q( n; I! q
Raid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
2 ^7 c/ W' v  O- b. fEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
4 E  E2 i; S  r& z/ k% SJapanese aircraft
" @3 R) V, `/ b8 b  B4 d      Ki-27b Nate x 9
' |) `! [5 j  r( S) D      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 9
$ Z! J7 C% S& W3 ^: ?9 t9 W      Ki-51 Sonia x 13 ) B# ]  y+ u7 I% G8 H1 i2 x* b
No Japanese losses
; V* W7 H) C1 t( f+ @Allied ground losses:
1 N5 R. L5 q1 H# L* o3 t; k! ~      27 casualties reported5 Q2 s4 b6 x$ W( k" b9 ~
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
& F6 C$ ?" e* q$ u( y         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
9 F* @: i% U5 X- E: t         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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! X1 O- g! Z/ u% zAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Groot Natoena at 58,83
9 l& a* P% W7 Q: s+ VWeather in hex: Severe storms
. z" [( B: Q0 \7 ^0 g- {Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.! d! {" X3 a+ w
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes * @& y  `9 d' y$ }) b% v6 ^
Allied aircraft$ m6 i7 z5 e: O+ M$ n6 i  o
      139WH-3 x 3
" e' O" m0 w7 y, \Allied aircraft losses, }* Q4 K7 F+ Q" Y" A; A
      139WH-3: 1 destroyed by flak
' k* H2 q& A. f& c. j) [Japanese Ships/ B) D$ D8 p; c
      BB Haruna
, O: [! U6 F1 `  v3 UAircraft Attacking:
. H  X2 m. s! M       2 x 139WH-3 bombing from 10000 feet *
4 c4 r6 |) g8 M; J               Naval Attack:  2 x 300 kg SAP Bomb  $ _7 J* Z2 c( K# u1 }0 o! l
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' v+ M2 W. ^5 e0 d% rGround combat at 83,51 (near Wuchang) - v! D. w. V7 V4 Z- D/ g
Japanese Shock attack : K* U/ k/ t+ @5 y5 h
Attacking force 34937 troops, 328 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1154   c4 O1 V$ u: ~) I- T' `, ?' [
Defending force 6337 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 156
* y' e! T5 A+ P) oJapanese adjusted assault: 1343  
8 n  c1 _# s* e8 l! TAllied adjusted defense: 2  
' R) }& [0 @9 q* uJapanese assault odds: 671 to 1  ! f& S. P! i# I8 E0 g4 C! B
Combat modifiers
. A1 G+ i4 _- ~6 T- J% sDefender: leaders(+), disruption(-), experience(-), supply(-)
  r2 `  R( }' A9 e5 X" |/ UAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+)
# m. |1 d8 W5 L& k4 t  X! KJapanese ground losses:
& W- S, Y: e$ C. P' w6 i8 e0 d8 F      642 casualties reported: S% Q- _9 K# G3 Y! o& B; R  u0 w
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 24 disabled
. ]7 K5 C( x3 D. M, h5 z         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled
# k! Z1 O, |7 v) M+ F         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled
& R: w  D. G& x* O$ m! vAllied ground losses:7 F1 {" E$ f. t8 R$ V% Q
      6436 casualties reported7 Q8 @& c! S6 J
         Squads: 390 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 I3 v0 G! y( q         Non Combat: 130 destroyed, 42 disabled
, A" }- i+ N, w9 f         Engineers: 30 destroyed, 0 disabled' x/ w; \& Q' G- l6 `/ S
      Guns lost 38 (38 destroyed, 0 disabled)& v2 M5 b, ?' S% T# a
      Units retreated 1 ! G1 ^* c5 [( ^
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
: }( O, E) F. cAssaulting units:% x  O" K: a$ L2 m/ U  F
    6th Division
, v* w) W6 j; B, F" Y; u  v) y    3rd Division0 u) m  x/ h; ]& _6 {
    40th Division * E, w5 H* R$ Z- ^4 f) h! N& P
Defending units:! W8 c2 C- Z. ]4 C
    20th Chinese Corps
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Ground combat at 77,58 (near Canton)
* g! d- c, _5 H2 W5 q2 p3 kJapanese Deliberate attack 0 _! H+ [( \; [
Attacking force 6461 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 248 : ^" N2 ?! j' n1 M& Q
Defending force 4404 troops, 43 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 161
- P1 x& A4 T, i* a. RJapanese adjusted assault: 159  
* S# v- I+ {# iAllied adjusted defense: 15  $ a, E! r" J0 B, o$ O
Japanese assault odds: 10 to 1  
, w4 w& K6 n/ }Combat modifiers% ]/ j  |! I. g# |
Defender: leaders(-), experience(-)
2 K& o( B4 S. s5 `& M" gAttacker:  4 `9 f' u" o& a' a- w( v- h' o( K) y
Japanese ground losses:
" r/ g/ G& S0 r, ?, v      790 casualties reported8 i! m0 b3 y* c% P
         Squads: 35 destroyed, 46 disabled
# T$ F/ L# e8 ]/ M         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled, z+ j" Z; Y; Y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
" T' B) ]$ U$ M2 \$ FAllied ground losses:- g' J* ]) S8 Z
      1499 casualties reported! ?' I) C8 [& l
         Squads: 49 destroyed, 15 disabled3 l0 p; f3 A& D
         Non Combat: 56 destroyed, 0 disabled
- f5 n. s( o5 L) J& {7 ?& N         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 1 disabled
; [% J4 v7 T$ e" ?( R      Guns lost 6 (4 destroyed, 2 disabled)  q8 U4 `% q: Y1 L4 f5 M) r
      Units retreated 1
% o. d8 O* ?( U! YDefeated Allied Units Retreating!
* E7 c9 P8 M- _3 j' G" {Assaulting units:
( [0 S$ Y9 W7 ^' k* E' g    67th Ind.Infantry Battalion
. D" b  o+ E/ U! h8 a/ c    68th Ind.Infantry Battalion
9 v# |7 k! n* N9 b    1st Ind.Inf.Group 8 q4 [1 T+ b3 t, Z
    20th RGC Division ' ~. D/ Q. |4 z
Defending units:, c/ i/ W* U9 N( c/ X4 g* |
    62nd Chinese Corps
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-3 20:24

本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-10-3 20:30 编辑
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 12, 41
$ ^4 t" P, b2 ]5 k; q2 i日军已经在菲律宾南部登陆,pt的骚扰于事无补。当天双方的ss倒是各有收获。
: r) P( @" Y/ W高雄的0战,强力扫场克拉克,不久克拉克就将要没有战斗机了。。
) {$ d7 B* Z! l8 H换装完毕的mini 1cvl 1cve 已经到达菲律宾附近, - c: k, {, H: k3 s
58本打算去偷袭下吴港,结果刚走到南鸟岛附近就被发现,干脆往菲律宾方向去吓唬mini
: u" A) E% v" d( K% r0 w+ R/ Fkb在58后方30格处 吓唬58: 6 ]( M/ t  e5 a& x8 p: Y
日军毫无悬念的拿下了关岛,东京玫瑰首次播音。。。。  {$ Y3 s+ X  j& v" R) k
河内附近的dd编队,居然把抓到的运输编队放跑了。。。
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) \' x. I( t% X  jNight Time Surface Combat, near Legaspi at 82,82, Range 8,000 Yards
2 }- N" m* p. D; ^$ @- s$ }Japanese Ships2 J# Q* y- q5 R: h( x# H
      CL Nagara
  [% R3 d1 D9 I  l0 a7 p0 h* I      DD Yukikaze
* C6 K' {5 j1 g! x! j& i7 N, v7 r      DD Tokitsukaze
% _( S! a1 `! }8 c7 h2 v4 P      DD Yamakaze
3 ]5 v3 c  e' b% Q' i      DD Kawakaze $ @% O0 }9 d& v$ K
Allied Ships4 ?- G2 t  w6 R; R
      PT-31
* F! P4 y- A2 H9 ?$ |      PT-32) t9 {7 ]9 }' Q: B' q
      PT-34, Shell hits 4, and is sunk) `9 S2 u# f& U# i1 Q
      PT Q-1111 ?3 z+ g. K. ?% o+ G2 H: c) s
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# x' X; N6 ~- JASW attack near Bandjermasin  at 61,102
8 y' ?- F  W0 ^- |9 g* nJapanese Ships1 @$ T) ~* B8 U# b6 p! f% y
      SS I-156, hits 2
  ^9 @! Y1 I1 ?( cAllied Ships/ J+ E5 k- n8 I- ^+ z- [8 K6 U8 D
      DD Edsall
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- q3 a/ t8 H7 Y( `. zSub attack near Kangean  at 59,106
/ `. T% L  _* ]5 S& AJapanese Ships. {6 L7 x* F6 K5 [& ~4 y
      SS I-164
7 A3 A4 X- w6 g& Q" U3 ~Allied Ships3 c! F. V/ \; D) b
      AVP Valk, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage; W0 n( h( Z7 |7 v7 W- R
      CM Prins van Oranje
& o; Z# X& L+ Q/ h! uSS I-164 launches 2 torpedoes at AVP Valk
  i; j1 V- m( L3 N5 }I-164 diving deep ....% n+ D/ p+ E8 R1 c7 u
Sub escapes detection
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, n1 s* M# n) r! vDay Time Surface Combat, near Soc Trang at 60,74, Range 22,000 Yards ) Q: B& L. ?7 j( z3 b4 s( k
Japanese Ships
/ g: f( B3 B4 T# c      DMS W-1
' n7 C5 T. ]1 S* o7 m      DMS W-52 r; [/ E+ B+ y: |) q
      DMS W-6; n1 J8 O+ S/ l6 I8 O" |) c
      SC Ch 8; A$ J" n& c' u9 i  y
      AV Kamikawa Maru% U2 q( }, ?& c- C7 H
      AV Sanyo Maru+ E9 u( S" x# J. U0 B
      xAK Syoto Maru2 d; s$ S9 d' K& ?& O
      xAK Nanko Maru3 ~6 R) X' D$ Z$ S& O
      xAK Seizan Maru' v5 H. D4 L7 i
      xAK Yahiko Maru# P) G# B  e6 B: Z/ A; N  i9 |
      xAK Tamaki Maru( `* C. y' l+ i, K4 [4 j  T
      xAK Kyokko Maru ) s; ]9 h/ i& t# p
Allied Ships
! ]7 B" u5 ]! c, a. I% R      DD Barker
. f+ G; g2 Y- @0 j      DD Bulmer
5 z! }+ w! I: M- Z      DD Paul Jones' t: K; t+ u3 Y, E2 C* n7 |, `
      DD Parrott
4 y8 u- e3 I" o0 z/ Q      DD Stewart
7 G$ `3 H# o- |) @Maximum visibility in Clear Conditions: 30,000 yards
9 |9 }9 e8 b8 u- qCONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 22,000 yards
0 \2 {, m; p  ^/ l: vJapanese TF attempts to evade combat1 j" O" \2 T& k& W2 Q* \: Z, M4 X
Range increases to 22,000 yards...+ P7 t) K0 \1 J; W/ |
Japanese Amphibious TF evades combat " ^4 D$ |# K) M- A: ~
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7 V# j) S! a) d1 Q( oMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  ' U! p( V! D: w1 J
Weather in hex: Severe storms
+ `6 X: g& y9 h: L4 kRaid detected at 87 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.! U/ n* ?1 D4 P$ @7 s
Estimated time to target is 28 minutes
: I! Z3 x. n9 \8 |) c& Z5 @, j& X) WJapanese aircraft
( V! z( Y  E; h: B      A6M2 Zero x 70
# L: c; B( S& W) [: R% ZAllied aircraft
, C. E* ?" `+ s1 H      P-26A x 8. ?0 I7 z& ?7 Z6 |" o: q" U
      P-35A x 5) t5 E* N* U! Q: @7 d5 Z2 E/ Q
      P-40B Warhawk x 82 z7 f7 j" E! r9 s6 z' O/ a
      P-40E Warhawk x 13 ! L5 F/ M8 Q, S
Japanese aircraft losses
9 D& O' k/ Y0 `) @      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
9 y5 V* v( X% \+ t: o; _Allied aircraft losses( z! _( n& Y1 y
      P-26A: 4 destroyed
' _8 e* _2 H  W; p$ Z; T& [3 j      P-35A: 1 destroyed& H3 \+ N6 C1 i; _& `% N
      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed1 y$ B, p- Q5 C, ^
      P-40E Warhawk: 3 destroyed
+ o1 H6 a. x) t9 w  UAircraft Attacking:
% z. A$ ]3 v; m. x. f% s      38 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet) z4 k2 g& I4 L
       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet; }" n; Y& i* M7 k/ d
      16 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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, W9 l  a. i- L& K6 z6 }& L# eMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
. n; ^( R; n$ bWeather in hex: Severe storms / m5 m" V! n; w7 |! p1 P
Raid detected at 73 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.
# n% Y* _5 d* yEstimated time to target is 24 minutes 9 W0 S- r- t% d! u7 H! k0 D4 a
Japanese aircraft
  w, k4 Z$ d- [$ w5 W! u      A6M2 Zero x 9
2 Q3 r3 X' _2 x$ {( _- oAllied aircraft6 w* c- r* p2 I) ]! D0 `
      P-26A x 2
' E5 v. X+ w5 S( k$ Z      P-35A x 1! D3 p7 f* F# N0 d5 l
      P-40B Warhawk x 1
; P% _% Q# c1 a0 D) B      P-40E Warhawk x 3   ^. E1 P2 X! R( G! ~7 q; V/ v
No Japanese losses + ~. `- [# f  h; N
Allied aircraft losses
: O3 s2 r. u5 D9 X) u3 g* [      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed# E8 K8 U0 `+ V: y! }
      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed
+ i# x3 B7 j* E' E8 u- bAircraft Attacking:
6 `& q2 @7 C4 Q$ Y2 c       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet 0 V# K3 l& a7 e5 k7 C
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Manila at 79,77
9 }0 Y' _: N9 w% j$ nWeather in hex: Moderate rain : x4 q9 E( R5 ~- ~+ M; O# O
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.% _/ r  [4 F  @% x& o
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes " U) i* f- m: o$ ?. J$ ]
Japanese aircraft3 W0 ^" K3 E" J
      A6M2 Zero x 128 Q( F. k: H- b% h! V
      B5N2 Kate x 9
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No Japanese losses
3 p$ I5 G' i  S) CAllied Ships
$ @3 Z& l: l$ V4 p& F1 V& E      xAK Nanning, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires  W& t2 L3 u6 S
      xAKL Joan Moller, Bomb hits 1,  on fire " r% k! B; B5 Z7 V
Aircraft Attacking:0 N2 q( x) |+ T9 S0 I( O
       9 x B5N2 Kate bombing from 10000 feet * - v6 Y! A( a* I! P/ C9 }# m9 \8 a
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
8 s& Y* c8 j- J6 i8 M, y( J5 f9 W( bHeavy smoke from fires obscuring xAK Nanning
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8 J0 H% X/ _: ]/ O. }1 ]Ground combat at Guam (106,95)
8 s6 Q& D. F. b4 Q! X) ~Japanese Shock attack
# q/ }/ v6 y- _3 k7 iAttacking force 6977 troops, 60 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 167
0 N6 h) s! y* z' o# GDefending force 771 troops, 0 guns, 32 vehicles, Assault Value = 10 ( ^1 j4 h$ E( m7 I6 P4 i. [6 W  m
Japanese adjusted assault: 84  
! s4 S9 ~1 r& w/ P- ~Allied adjusted defense: 9  / R6 e/ s$ p  R( `7 z
Japanese assault odds: 9 to 1 (fort level 1)  
  Y+ S8 G, g" v. @& K, a( _) xJapanese forces CAPTURE Guam !!!
7 r" _# l8 M0 P& @! s5 P, rCombat modifiers  w/ A5 F8 j# H  P) \" O% W
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(-), preparation(-), experience(-)
2 ~: h2 M# u' q: Y6 yAttacker: shock(+) & ~( _1 {2 e: ]7 D5 I1 n
Japanese ground losses:* j" C: O3 t3 W: C3 b; x! \
      49 casualties reported9 s1 j) P& ?9 ]3 K6 j1 D' U
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
: B* |0 S  O* G1 q8 J+ k3 u) N         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled$ A/ R: i4 b) B, {1 @" X/ N
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
* ?3 \0 E5 H$ ~2 Z" YAllied ground losses:! ?+ f4 V! D: z+ `8 |
      378 casualties reported) b; h1 r+ ^6 \  c) ]0 B/ j6 c
         Squads: 10 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 t7 k- }: g1 ~$ s, }         Non Combat: 72 destroyed, 0 disabled
! ?3 p7 ?* o+ f         Engineers: 16 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ d/ }) `; i, ^( U4 z8 Y/ b1 `) S      Vehicles lost 38 (38 destroyed, 0 disabled)
' S$ t  o) j3 u2 p; h: I1 m      Units destroyed 1 5 L  t0 y& x& }! B% R& v
Assaulting units:/ F, }7 M9 h4 W$ b2 _( `
    144th Infantry Regiment1 c" w3 G1 M2 j$ j5 o6 E9 z
    15th Base Force * M% h' {) I& G7 W) q
Defending units:
* E+ `; B) d4 n* R* `0 ]    Guam USN Base Force
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-4 20:58

本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-10-4 21:02 编辑
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 13, 41* g& O  F5 q+ H; S/ Y
突入南洋的dd编队再次放跑日军登陆编队。。。这盟军是咋了???
3 R$ j6 W- [4 P) h6 ?2 [克拉克机场和新加坡都被0战扫得倒地吐血
) U% M% Q! f! h% @9 ^日军bb编队炮击米里,面对毫无空中掩护的bb,从达拉根起飞的荷兰空军在一次次的浪费机会。
7 a, `# L7 l) Q, ^1 N. X8 u58出现在硫磺岛附近,菜花天皇认为:前有minikb。后有kb主力。下面有驻岛。上面有一亿玉碎。58在劫难逃。
" G8 W! K- J5 T; y然而58的目标恰恰就是mini ,至于能否逃出升天大统领并不太在意 # e$ @2 E* ?3 I$ m
菜花估计58只有1艘企业,而mini也换装了021且都是精锐飞行员,mini选择了主动靠拢58。
2 P. @; e8 n& i3 s, I# L. j" F倒是替盟军省了不少麻烦,具体结果第二天就将见分晓。  ]4 M3 D0 @# Y8 ?3 h
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9 X' P8 ^) k# U2 B: KNight Time Surface Combat, near Kota Bharu at 52,75, Range 12,000 Yards $ G/ e* R6 l  r* E  z7 E
Japanese Ships: x, E6 A8 B2 X* I4 ?
      DD Fubuki/ ^' P& ]: ^" ^
      DD Usugumo
: W; A2 L/ S5 n* \: \      xAK Nankai Maru9 l# d3 P% ?' Q$ [9 P) y
      xAK Kenyo Maru- a5 l5 j: \/ s6 I( n+ E1 ]- q
      xAK Kogyo Maru* [. }' _2 }0 f& d/ S; `% z
      xAK Tatutaki Maru0 ]& ?+ p$ W( [
      xAK Tatumiya Maru" D0 {, T( O. h. m! v
      xAK Naruto Maru
3 h  h" n& A1 Y+ g      xAK Noto Maru
& F, Q, V1 ]5 a# J      xAK Nissyu Maru
4 P+ f& Q: A, h) ~! s# ?# _& }      xAK Mogamigawa Maru
! `( A4 r+ ^. M2 n, F3 F7 _8 \      xAK Kokai Maru7 K% L8 o$ F9 r4 N( S
      xAK Yahiko Maru
8 W- O" e) X. \" B) z      xAKL Yoshinogawa Maru
3 u! ^0 x% S$ \) ~" k8 rAllied Ships
' [& \; a4 z+ H8 K  T8 p      DD Barker# R8 b* V6 T8 U7 C5 K+ q+ N
      DD Bulmer
6 n( j6 n3 S& S1 D      DD Paul Jones
9 z5 b. ~; T4 v9 R3 P      DD Parrott1 ?# z$ ^; K0 W; B4 x, V
      DD Stewart * f& b, z* A2 M7 I
Reduced sighting due to 28% moonlight
6 t; ~& h' v9 y6 D# F3 @Maximum visibility in Partly Cloudy Conditions and 28% moonlight: 8,000 yards' }2 p( u0 V% y( D% g- j0 A3 `
Range closes to 11,000 yards...9 v1 e0 W' Y& Z9 b# [9 D
Range closes to 10,000 yards...
: |5 U/ j5 P! aRange closes to 9,000 yards...
4 D, c1 g" e* T+ u3 eRange closes to 8,000 yards...
2 W0 O  z- W5 c2 \, p+ R3 lCONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 8,000 yards0 P, @1 u( E0 `' t' L/ G# x
Japanese TF attempts to evade combat, b5 f) a* p9 C* X
Range increases to 9,000 yards...
6 P2 `0 c( {7 IRange increases to 10,000 yards...9 r* y( ^: e/ r3 h, V
Range increases to 11,000 yards...
9 E' }+ F$ }) G( s* t& k7 I' O% XRange increases to 12,000 yards...
) c) l0 W3 o6 u! cRange increases to 12,000 yards...
0 h1 V" {" S1 y6 M* EJapanese Task Force Manages to Escape
1 j0 v1 q" j/ R, u$ [Japanese Amphibious TF evades combat / E; e, z5 ]/ F/ i! C
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3 n9 A- J* u! K" K4 QNight Time Surface Combat, near Kota Bharu at 51,75, Range 11,000 Yards
5 r0 ^0 [3 z1 h* A% I% `* LJapanese Ships+ X- M) d- i3 X- {2 f5 X3 K4 g1 l
      CL Sendai: U6 K9 L7 p- L9 T
      DD Isonami
& @" F& G+ Y5 v/ [) T) H' p7 D      DD Uranami 0 U$ ?/ h) l( U% Y9 c
Allied Ships
+ @: N* n/ m& d: @/ n) v' a      DD Barker) X1 f: Z2 Q) e5 P' _, k
      DD Bulmer2 l' h7 F% h* o* S8 A/ I/ f, o
      DD Paul Jones
6 X; E0 w6 ?# F9 E* ?$ s      DD Parrott
# I8 }% V5 u7 q  `" O' _      DD Stewart
3 C: U# `0 i- o0 z" e+ N" gReduced sighting due to 28% moonlight2 G" `9 k) C+ Q% `7 ~
Maximum visibility in Partly Cloudy Conditions and 28% moonlight: 11,000 yards
* k5 b' K: j3 \" p7 lCONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 11,000 yards% E" h* c+ E0 _  [8 @! T$ K
Japanese TF attempts to evade combat
% C' R: ?6 L! m) Q+ f  T/ xRange increases to 12,000 yards...
! e0 _" `2 i- E/ s5 MRange increases to 12,000 yards...
: h8 ^6 V& g- O/ u( @Japanese Surface Combat TF evades combat
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Kota Bharu at 51,75, Range 5,000 Yards
1 p8 t$ T# p4 e) O1 s  p: F, oJapanese Ships
. L. d8 n/ u4 o/ P      DD Shikinami+ F0 s4 D: @5 N9 S
      DD Ayanami, Shell hits 2,  on fire" h7 z) v" ?4 D& E) B
      xAK Ayato Maru
1 r' q# R! X$ |9 x5 @7 ]+ `' X2 m) M      xAK Enju Maru* O' A$ \6 V1 A( i- l  {0 b( Y; _
      xAK Hokko Maru! a) O9 F5 }0 q* X
      xAK Hokuriku Maru
. s- ?" y* s6 z2 l7 N3 Y      xAK Kisogawa Maru% `- J! d3 u2 H
      xAK Kiyozumi Maru, Shell hits 1
8 p4 m" q& U0 d6 |7 d- q; k      xAK Kuroshio Maru% d6 Z: P2 M6 N) J7 @/ c" b
      xAKL Meiko Maru
! }2 N1 J) I1 I% B9 e/ S$ L/ U* s8 A      xAKL Kasui Maru' N; ^; s% E& P
      xAKL Tatibana Maru! V+ E7 i/ {7 C+ j
      xAKL Tatebu Maru, Shell hits 15 [! r' }+ a/ F6 @. x2 x. V, s% s
      xAKL Matsutan Maru
# V( ?: ]7 T. K- r6 f      xAKL Nittatsu Maru' W5 v6 X6 ^1 z( a7 y5 Z3 _
      xAP Brazil Maru, Shell hits 1
6 y3 W$ e( ]8 f. i1 o, l) l) ?      xAP Koan Maru, Shell hits 1
$ g& M( N1 y! q2 ?      xAP Huso Maru, Shell hits 2
* ^# K1 \+ U; L& Q6 o3 O! h/ @Allied Ships
* V8 L( A9 O7 H      DD Barker, Shell hits 2# e+ L! G; `0 K
      DD Bulmer
; F' a' z3 x! ?( \& a      DD Paul Jones, Shell hits 1- N7 _3 g. g$ Y+ \# C# i7 {( M
      DD Parrott7 y0 _0 @& }8 O/ `7 k
      DD Stewart ( g. }, W2 q* O) h% A( O
Japanese ground losses:! I, Y8 K8 D. g2 y/ S/ g/ B/ n
      10 casualties reported, ^/ \) b& w+ Q; ~
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ T8 J  j- n5 d+ B) Q. Z# C6 {         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled( f: y" u% U* P8 O9 E. N4 ^
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled7 \% {7 m4 L" G( T2 P
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) ^. O/ S3 w; N9 yMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  ! W: G. I# i$ x; z! K: p! S
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms 2 c; O, C- F5 _" B) e+ L& o8 [& O
Raid detected at 24 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.
  s4 o. _0 K  H! j) JEstimated time to target is 7 minutes & I. ?" d- D2 u, A9 {6 u- u
Japanese aircraft
1 Z6 Y2 G- `- b# J5 j1 F( [# W$ V      A6M2 Zero x 16 6 ], Y( B4 h0 [4 d$ \
Allied aircraft
* {8 i% x; J  n" \) ^  ~      Blenheim IF x 2
/ J) o+ b' W% h$ c' M      Buffalo I x 36 : U2 T/ y1 {4 ^; Q6 q$ e# o9 L
Japanese aircraft losses
, p, g3 {8 n8 j1 V      A6M2 Zero: 2 destroyed
+ z% W$ t3 _& }2 V. p# w( ~7 oAllied aircraft losses2 Q+ h4 Q) v2 U6 \3 Z
      Buffalo I: 8 destroyed 7 }3 d) q& C; i2 W) n
Aircraft Attacking:
. A5 v1 K% p6 H, H% _: g+ R2 n! \       4 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
1 t" q+ t* ?8 H9 c  N------------------------------------------------------------% F6 ~7 V2 I2 I
Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
1 I& Z! C, |0 O0 s- g" wWeather in hex: Partial cloud
+ F# V1 Z/ p+ R5 X& N" ORaid detected at 95 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.
. ?9 d7 k" |% t+ F1 I  CEstimated time to target is 31 minutes / j6 q5 i/ x8 f' ]- Y# J( E
Japanese aircraft9 m/ C4 a& v8 R* T) y% R
      A6M2 Zero x 71
+ T; v% n; e$ a7 S. A8 ^9 V( ]# I% [Allied aircraft- |! o, x( G, e3 B& v3 f7 F
      P-26A x 27 v1 G, Z: m5 ^/ D) v  {
      P-35A x 1
. `# S, d" f" T: Q2 o5 _      P-40E Warhawk x 6
7 X9 _! _: `# j* x1 Z& ]No Japanese losses ! p9 u8 N) `- l# @; s5 w2 h
Allied aircraft losses
. O3 V; I. g$ x+ Z: Z" X      P-26A: 1 destroyed, H0 s$ s) Z9 C% u# P8 {1 {% L: ^
      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed
% U, n. r$ p1 k# i7 G, sAircraft Attacking:
* @, B$ v$ }7 i      38 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet+ t6 d! X4 q, D, q/ Y$ G$ v- Y# U
      20 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet; R3 L6 l$ s& O. b: K5 i- C
       9 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet 9 z9 k6 \5 P1 r0 C
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5 n8 E- L( k0 F4 h' P" |+ E- CMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
) _5 ?4 G4 Z" V1 R7 q3 \Weather in hex: Thunderstorms 8 t3 e- C7 I3 ?/ y' }3 p
Raid spotted at 36 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.& P5 g* t% Q9 s  ]/ A& T& N
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes 3 b( P; L3 W5 C% l8 ^& q0 r
Japanese aircraft
! R2 H; K9 O  C6 T+ X, ^8 d      A6M2 Zero x 2
# ?6 t2 x8 S/ l8 W+ H9 ~Allied aircraft
- o9 u/ M. j4 ?% j9 ]4 z6 N      Buffalo I x 13
' Q- \8 L2 E+ k9 X# q/ ]2 w* ~5 GNo Japanese losses " ~0 p2 f! r8 s) L0 X
Allied aircraft losses3 o1 ]6 s. X# }  k: i
      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed
0 t9 i  b. H. S" s------------------------------------------------------& ?  ]! }; w) n! _
Morning Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87 9 T$ v  v! ~( o. o/ }' t
Weather in hex: Clear sky 7 v$ `$ w  C+ T, x0 p3 y  i. D
Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.( I1 k0 _, f; l% L( D8 e; f9 B
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes 9 H& g( T3 f. j6 |0 {+ E
Allied aircraft
/ N) Z2 C7 a, _- l; E( M# J1 p      139WH-3 x 26
  X* G$ E0 c/ a' y  w      Hudson I x 3 $ U2 z1 ]7 b: Y# g* T8 G1 ^
Allied aircraft losses' p! c1 n% Y- |/ |
      139WH-3: 3 damaged
3 S, p. H8 i4 `* [; c: r. lJapanese Ships
0 p) J' i7 g. V$ w  q6 m( h! [) O$ }      BB Kongo% j) [9 D8 |1 X5 [* A# m
      BB Haruna
- k- C! k+ X2 U6 p      CA Takao
& F1 d$ \  ~+ q1 W---------------------------------------------------------------
& s. u, V/ q- A8 ]: p  xMorning Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87
* P8 e0 c+ \& O/ n- b& p, N* uWeather in hex: Clear sky " a) }- z' ~2 E4 F0 Q) {
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
1 |" w, m" C9 p+ X! [& jEstimated time to target is 7 minutes
1 d% t+ N& g7 W: x2 {" A, JAllied aircraft
  M$ h. r3 m  s. c- a2 F) N# Z      139WH-3 x 2
: g( ]. ~% p0 g7 B* @/ V      Hudson I x 8
1 i. T$ m% k& }: Q/ @/ t4 g/ t$ Z  SNo Allied losses ; t8 h2 y& [7 f3 i3 s$ m9 _
Japanese Ships
0 B$ a4 P  H' |      BB Kongo
' s) f9 C$ Q7 c/ o! L. Q* A: ^2 P1 Q      BB Haruna6 G1 z# E1 ?) M6 z
      DD Arashio- G, c- y3 L' E) l& z( k( L) Y
      CA Takao 9 E; a& C  {: I) @) a
Aircraft Attacking:; D& |0 ?9 @6 p* u/ |5 w4 O9 p( K
       2 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet *
, `7 q& _. O$ ?/ h, v1 P               Naval Attack:  2 x 300 kg SAP Bomb; A! \: U3 J! [
       3 x Hudson I bombing from 6000 feet *
- Z; C  U8 X6 x               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 lb SAP Bomb
! s+ F$ b2 O# c4 \! _       5 x Hudson I bombing from 6000 feet *
8 P9 W3 h2 u" o1 l+ N" X: u/ e               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 lb SAP Bomb 6 Y3 Z7 O  ?  d' }# q7 o4 B
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  i, C' U9 S( q. ]# WMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  . q. Z# w# w( I) m3 Z
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
7 }( v# b; }( t+ S$ l* kRaid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.+ V! Q% U, K( [6 E6 m4 ^5 `
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
* M- H6 c; Z3 B) dJapanese aircraft# i7 f% X& J5 }7 e4 @! c
      A6M2 Zero x 28
. R% D, S7 `0 B# R% F% |) aAllied aircraft* Y# J+ b- q; R( E4 L
      Buffalo I x 12 , l$ \% L8 r9 P& i: L4 Q2 r9 U
No Japanese losses ; W' G" [2 L; h" |5 d8 \
Allied aircraft losses1 o/ U; l( B: b7 X
      Buffalo I: 5 destroyed 3 k$ B1 U- i% b4 o* V
Aircraft Attacking:' f9 a; _( Y) j4 B
      25 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet  W/ J0 g% `  I$ V* p: H* K
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: ^, K4 L+ u* h. SMorning Air attack on Georgetown , at 49,74  - y% n* G$ n0 \5 ]5 V
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
2 C! K& @# N! H1 s) F# JRaid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.4 ]9 r5 u* b9 N" c4 |9 i! P- q
Estimated time to target is 2 minutes # d/ L; O1 g) J8 K' b" f
Japanese aircraft
9 }0 \. Z. D% Q8 ~3 p      A5M4 Claude x 9
! R, q* Q3 A. t      G4M1 Betty x 14 ; L2 N4 I& `0 ~) n0 b. G) l
No Japanese losses
  h; I, {/ }: l; j" r1 h; c# ]Airbase hits 6+ E; l- a: D6 D3 u
Airbase supply hits 6
7 J2 E5 ~* R( K: D* D8 ERunway hits 18- x0 s. N' s. o# v* _" e9 o
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! a, i) p2 p0 SMorning Air attack on TF, near Daito Shoto at 98,78
4 u  W6 y. f7 g: L1 |: W/ [Weather in hex: Severe storms
5 N! {) Q3 j* T( c2 wRaid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
. F. {2 ]8 e6 k( ~Estimated time to target is 7 minutes   k; j. |3 p7 T2 a, |4 v2 B* o# Q/ m) V
Japanese aircraft6 N! T2 {: V6 s# P' {: x/ Y
      A5M4 Claude x 9
  Z2 A" {" g+ J( r8 f: M6 _      A6M2 Zero x 13" g# O1 x  G) Q! H& s) x
      B5M1 Mabel x 4/ y# a' _7 |5 ]
      B5N1 Kate x 107 t( Z$ v4 M, B: |; B
      B5N2 Kate x 6
+ \2 M5 t9 L1 I' iNo Japanese losses 9 a8 k2 F& i# m) U/ X) }& N' p
Allied Ships
/ |/ \0 _0 @3 c. ?      DD Thracian
9 X! h2 i* l- ?& e6 ?& Q( a  d      DD Scout$ y5 E: D6 H. x$ l
      DD Thanet
% Q. s8 W# D3 u9 ]$ X% GAircraft Attacking:
; V! d5 I" y* ~! ]! C1 c- f       6 x B5N1 Kate launching torpedoes at 200 feet
% |$ w( |/ k" m- [+ T/ s               Naval Attack:  1 x 18in Type 91 Torpedo
3 A2 o, q3 H$ i0 ?( V       6 x B5N2 Kate launching torpedoes at 200 feet/ h8 q5 I5 a+ ^% q" C% S: y
               Naval Attack:  1 x 18in Type 91 Torpedo/ D+ o4 r6 t8 f' u
       4 x B5M1 Mabel bombing from 10000 feet2 a( ?1 }/ z) j& {. h! C/ n
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
4 U, e7 G& e8 W8 T       4 x B5N1 Kate bombing from 10000 feet" a7 v  f& Y) x$ K
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
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. ~$ }1 \6 y- N* D: u; MAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87
$ N8 j9 r2 B( ~; _# x1 i* aWeather in hex: Severe storms 0 [1 b- d3 n- L) i  [5 Q$ B
Raid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
3 j. r- X' d% ?9 q, AEstimated time to target is 6 minutes $ Z' l5 v) O1 C* |% d5 P
Allied aircraft" U4 h! ]# |9 _6 F
      139WH-3 x 14
1 \6 q3 s) e) p+ o; }4 ~( F      Hudson I x 11
, L! i  I3 W& B2 R" u6 r+ sAllied aircraft losses* l- H$ O- x% }
      139WH-3: 1 damaged $ p& O" ]- u) ~  V  l8 }
Japanese Ships
. h7 b9 w8 E. E9 D0 j* P      BB Haruna
! @, _) Q4 K1 n. K      BB Kongo8 _' W" Q8 |5 E3 ?0 I
      CA Takao6 D4 f& t! v9 t
      CL Jintsu
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9 ^; W  D; a( ^4 M1 BAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,86 3 T/ G  Z* u  @1 H5 m5 Y
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
2 I; i. I( c3 F- u6 Q$ Y# d! v- dRaid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
6 y( q8 ]  |: ]- A1 MEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
6 E( H. A5 e  z$ \1 m/ E: O" c9 rAllied aircraft
- x: J4 `: m0 G" C5 ~. H: ^      139WH-3 x 3
6 L5 I) M! h3 W1 U( z/ j9 ~No Allied losses
5 S  n# Y1 z8 ?3 h) KJapanese Ships  N; g9 j3 F: J- y" l( B+ f
      xAK Zinzan Maru( h1 v/ ^4 [; C
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* k1 e8 x) c! jGround combat at 84,54 (near Nanchang)
; _% S/ U& `7 K0 |* eJapanese Shock attack
- ]" E! H5 S9 y/ PAttacking force 11942 troops, 104 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 412 ! s6 x: w$ z# p) L
Defending force 5276 troops, 43 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 163
3 F& x( i! l4 k* T5 ?Japanese adjusted assault: 278  4 F: [# `0 [. p5 l0 V2 i
Allied adjusted defense: 19  ; H* \) A2 O$ a* Q2 ^- h0 w
Japanese assault odds: 14 to 1  8 ?$ f% z& K" f7 x& X0 D: [9 Z% `7 ?
Combat modifiers
; d+ \$ }) v+ {$ C5 s. EDefender: morale(-), experience(-)
* \' h1 y7 U9 ?, G& H& XAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-)
1 M2 e# T; ^' X6 n) YJapanese ground losses:% B# ~3 x7 I: ]
      460 casualties reported7 V! E5 _) R0 a+ i
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 36 disabled
3 ?. o) m8 o% S6 H) I. L         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; b5 R! U0 Z( y% `! m" O         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled . \5 B2 m# S% Z) ^/ r6 K! J
Allied ground losses:
9 T5 V) n" H  e  W0 i0 x7 }) M      1739 casualties reported) O( G3 W' f9 |: i, T" Q3 t
         Squads: 72 destroyed, 61 disabled' Z$ A& [8 q! A. |+ \9 ]+ E
         Non Combat: 58 destroyed, 0 disabled
. Y: o8 N  Y3 D. t9 K. [4 u9 ^         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 1 disabled- f( i; Y$ H& ?
      Guns lost 16 (16 destroyed, 0 disabled)
0 u2 ]  ^1 p* c" O& M0 E4 i& n      Units retreated 2
" E' @) K: Y9 M8 Q  P2 NDefeated Allied Units Retreating!
, a: N) N5 f' d9 E4 EAssaulting units:1 N* M7 L. g: s- f$ h2 y
    39th Division 6 g0 E$ t" R! n) G$ E* ~% `* ]
Defending units:
8 b% x$ j6 t& c    78th Chinese Corps
7 @4 M4 [, A& ~( j) p    30th Group Army 4 k# d; r$ G. A1 e4 G# s
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作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-4 23:14

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 14, 41 + _# a1 o/ O/ D/ f4 i7 S# F' J' G
58和mini发生接触,mini的攻击波未对58造成伤害,而58的攻击让mini吃了不少炸弹4 F' `) [; }) H  O
但是没有当场沉没的,具体伤亡还要看以后的走势,kb正在赶往事发海域,
7 T  U; D6 m# Y1 n$ t) d9 h) u% ^途中顺便击沉了撤退中的AM企鹅号。目前据58有30格左右。 ' I0 U2 b% \0 D" r( v
' E; U. e# U% R! y
当天日军扫场克拉克和新加坡,并出动大量陆攻瘫痪了新加坡机场,新加坡的苦日子要来了。. }" A# @0 l$ D) {
荷兰空军继续在金刚兄弟头上乱扔炸弹 ,依然一发未中。。。。
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5 n, G/ N* O$ E# W$ F* k- F  cMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  - i5 ^1 c3 R' ^8 x$ E4 g+ W
Weather in hex: Partial cloud 5 W/ e' e. b, H) }: i8 j
Raid spotted at 22 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.
1 p- X3 K& U% B/ y4 @Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
% P3 e: X/ I0 _  H- P0 n7 jJapanese aircraft! P6 X: T; R8 ]7 n$ S$ w6 Y( }
      A6M2 Zero x 107 \6 j8 u4 W2 E7 D" j9 J: j' Q
Allied aircraft
) `) i" a' {9 d: c      Blenheim IF x 2
- V# q7 l; G, a$ C; J2 v% w      Buffalo I x 8 3 O: Y: r) c5 F9 t8 Z! {' l
No Japanese losses
$ h9 C# `* x6 CAllied aircraft losses
( K, v* f4 [  t6 u$ [# j      Blenheim IF: 1 destroyed' x' ]& _( O  K- Z) i6 N( X
      Buffalo I: 4 destroyed + i/ m# M- |2 _' R2 M
Aircraft Attacking:
  a- m. T& f' Q       7 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet * ' l- B5 T- O7 _; `1 c
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; Y% v! E3 j* m" A6 xMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
. `5 G3 V5 M' `; p# ?: j1 mWeather in hex: Heavy cloud + ^) Z; s, W+ e3 Y* z2 e' j+ I! o
Raid detected at 31 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.
) C+ \& ?8 |" o4 E. Y; KEstimated time to target is 10 minutes
. _4 G( }% w' j( IJapanese aircraft, w; E) `6 n/ j% Q! D
      A6M2 Zero x 39 9 T& P" f" |" R& k9 M* \0 P
Allied aircraft
* N/ d  W. i+ |0 H5 _      P-35A x 4
% f$ H  _0 W* y2 T8 V/ i/ [      P-40B Warhawk x 38 z. v/ X, Y" F  ?$ R* H
      P-40E Warhawk x 6 ( X( Y' E3 `/ f/ a6 e9 d
Japanese aircraft losses
+ }+ {( g1 R$ U      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
# s! B& g" l* c/ y7 C9 V# SNo Allied losses
+ L, z. c: S; p( o) _, CAircraft Attacking:
, [( W. C" k7 n/ H, p$ d. n      33 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet1 k8 U5 a, [2 J8 T9 a0 `: E; U
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
  N/ F3 B6 L& N/ Y. P  dWeather in hex: Partial cloud + v  [/ q' K, e9 h( g
Raid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.* x, ?* c" H0 e. h
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes / X1 b) J# d- q9 r7 }
Japanese aircraft
# T1 B" T- H9 d0 |6 v- ?      G3M2 Nell x 64
6 a" f5 R) n' H2 |$ N% T      G4M1 Betty x 16 9 Y- f5 \* ^5 ]( r' V3 d3 l
Allied aircraft
4 V4 f; @+ B4 ]      no flights
1 Q8 y  [  W" dJapanese aircraft losses
0 D! I3 G. P+ M9 A/ V. N7 G      G3M2 Nell: 18 damaged
- o* B" o5 s& u% @- g      G3M2 Nell: 1 destroyed by flak+ Q- l8 ]/ E: ~" W+ |
      G4M1 Betty: 3 damaged ' x5 `4 R9 A" p) d
Allied aircraft losses
1 ]$ P. Y/ O5 E& F* S- E, l      Hudson I: 20 damaged
, x4 ~7 ~9 A, ^9 J      Hudson I: 4 destroyed on ground
) o- C# X# N; i7 z      Blenheim I: 12 damaged( Q5 @( Q, t/ r+ @
      Blenheim I: 5 destroyed on ground  I, Y! [3 z& y) A/ N; i
      Blenheim IV: 20 damaged! U1 b: x# L6 t2 h; P' E
      Blenheim IV: 5 destroyed on ground
9 p$ N0 A5 G" w3 C( s5 b  j      Buffalo I: 16 damaged
$ Z3 m8 H* y7 W$ Q      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed on ground
1 u2 c+ J1 F' B+ [      S.19 Singapore III: 1 destroyed on ground1 h2 B( c- ^% M, K" _
      Swordfish I: 4 damaged* q3 t1 b  _7 X+ p
      Swordfish I: 1 destroyed on ground1 |+ w$ p8 b: B) Y. Y7 p% `+ M8 a
      Vildebeest III: 9 damaged: {3 ]% M. U1 Y6 C; `! @
      Vildebeest III: 2 destroyed on ground0 g9 Q+ K' M# h
      Blenheim IF: 6 damaged
( t4 {1 r7 H/ O$ X7 q+ j6 Q% w      Blenheim IF: 1 destroyed on ground# a& V+ q. f4 S& a
      Catalina I: 4 damaged
# l1 E' b6 B! Z8 k      Wirraway: 1 damaged
  f$ k8 C5 }0 u+ ?, c6 RAllied ground losses:3 X7 _3 i/ n; o' \1 k
      9 casualties reported/ |+ _7 R% y. ]" ]
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ T" \9 C/ p! Q/ b6 @+ f: e
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled  M: B4 @  \! B" g' {' J
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ( X3 l9 \/ ?+ `
Airbase hits 224 |3 }' K" F% ?& t& w
Airbase supply hits 7
4 V! V6 \# f- s; }Runway hits 52* V& N& b( H; J$ @4 U# C
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% I5 O) M) `5 aMorning Air attack on TF, near Iwo-jima at 103,77
9 V1 W' @# B5 @4 J4 `Weather in hex: Clear sky * f* K) f; `; j: W; Y, ?/ Z1 F& `
Raid detected at 64 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.& W: q8 t5 i! v' H& d2 k
Estimated time to target is 27 minutes
$ k% H& R4 d3 P/ X' g/ UJapanese aircraft! R- R# r( a8 j0 i/ z: X+ N0 |* _( n
      A5M4 Claude x 9
0 r: ]0 b, U2 ~# D3 F9 }/ l      A6M2 Zero x 13
+ j  F) s; ?/ _( I* |9 r4 p5 M      B5N1 Kate x 11# N, X; P! Z9 N0 N0 m* b
      B5N2 Kate x 11 4 v, }& c* J, j* M) ^
Allied aircraft/ S6 ~2 ^( M1 {* z" B
      F4F-3A Wildcat x 22
  I. |4 j6 w" |$ h: i      F4F-3 Wildcat x 11 & o6 @& B0 Q9 _& \! E( r
Japanese aircraft losses
$ H& j) M1 M/ e1 P      A5M4 Claude: 1 destroyed
6 \3 ]4 c6 V  N8 m$ S/ |+ ~      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
/ R5 m- t/ o4 \6 h% {1 f; J/ c      B5N1 Kate: 2 destroyed, 3 damaged
% C7 u. o2 H! o$ m5 g. ]  c( E0 H      B5N1 Kate: 1 destroyed by flak
& ]! D" Z2 Q% e4 u% J) P# k      B5N2 Kate: 2 destroyed, 5 damaged
" s2 i/ P( e9 L, q5 J5 a! _Allied aircraft losses6 W# M8 W% S! u/ _4 v
      F4F-3A Wildcat: 2 destroyed
# b" `( c/ {/ A3 K/ D      F4F-3 Wildcat: 1 destroyed
1 T$ F/ D' l4 B; \Allied Ships
. M0 n" Y: P/ l      CV Lexington! w( @' i- q7 ~6 l
      CV Enterprise
/ f- |( N9 C0 W: X0 |0 o: TAircraft Attacking:
% q) K; U, i# ]" i" N       7 x B5N1 Kate launching torpedoes at 200 feet
3 B7 U) P& ]% u4 n% {% q               Naval Attack:  1 x 18in Type 91 Torpedo
0 [  X8 M/ d" m# q       6 x B5N2 Kate launching torpedoes at 200 feet
4 @6 d! o9 a* |* ^* l( `; r: H8 V               Naval Attack:  1 x 18in Type 91 Torpedo/ q+ v( S; b8 J' Y2 x- }
       1 x B5N2 Kate bombing from 10000 feet/ L. r5 L6 ?2 l2 Y- c: \
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb 0 y* m7 @- F1 w5 p% T1 w* [
CAP engaged:, `. b; A( b7 x: Z! a$ k
VF-6 with F4F-3A Wildcat (0 airborne, 15 on standby, 0 scrambling). Z0 G7 c2 l( ]# K1 u$ k0 l3 f
      7 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.$ H* m# h" h9 F' e7 {+ H+ x, [0 N" G
      Group patrol altitude is 10000 , scrambling fighters between 5000 and 15000.
' r  t# o+ |# ~4 A8 ?' Q& M7 f      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 19 minutes
, N, L) t5 o9 ~1 l/ c" t6 V3 C) O      3 planes vectored on to bombers
6 T+ J7 g4 K$ o# ]7 t5 eVMF-211 Det with F4F-3 Wildcat (0 airborne, 8 on standby, 0 scrambling)
8 t  x/ |% V1 y7 w( A$ e9 ]      3 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.# ^$ @: F6 z  U
      Group patrol altitude is 10000 , scrambling fighters between 4000 and 14000.
4 O2 E; y$ y& y) U2 v7 ~      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 15 minutes
! e, J4 `/ I( G0 s/ h# W' g      3 planes vectored on to bombers
6 i3 C; V. O) |' v: F2 N- B----------------------------
! D6 U% \9 H) Z3 U% T/ A* bMorning Air attack on TF, near Iwo-jima at 103,82
' O/ {' l. u1 U6 O. d. k! w1 @5 KWeather in hex: Thunderstorms 8 {* C7 N. a  Z6 h9 k
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
. y) B/ k8 f$ d8 S2 MEstimated time to target is 15 minutes
3 r; n0 a1 }: R9 x4 v7 q- u: V- }8 TJapanese aircraft
( x  _% U- L" I8 z+ C+ V      A5M4 Claude x 6
: A/ Z. [7 W; v* x% {& ?      A6M2 Zero x 10
$ L: H5 b5 E4 a. }$ fAllied aircraft: T7 W3 e0 t$ o8 u
      F2A-3 Buffalo x 22
: _7 U- L! D' s% l, [      SBD-2 Dauntless x 55; J; p2 a/ |' Z4 _: L; D( L+ u
      SBD-3 Dauntless x 18, q( L2 e( C% h: _; Z# G
      TBD-1 Devastator x 15
5 `2 E, d$ W0 i" rJapanese aircraft losses
& a% I% x) [' j1 l7 }3 `; ~- R      A5M4 Claude: 1 destroyed/ @9 |. T; Y$ k; @
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed - Y" e- D; ~8 U6 j, d9 A8 J# _
Allied aircraft losses
& r! N* V6 U/ H" p! l5 T" T      SBD-2 Dauntless: 6 damaged5 k( E# @% P6 E" Q" n, Q; y
      SBD-2 Dauntless: 1 destroyed by flak
$ T/ U* q1 v1 o' ?7 z      SBD-3 Dauntless: 4 damaged
$ p' z+ z( Q6 y. w; v      TBD-1 Devastator: 1 damaged : g& [5 J0 c. w% ?
Japanese Ships
' c* G7 m* C9 V& K      CVE Hosho, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires
- k" u* D1 q# h6 b      CVL Zuiho, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
% a; [7 @- k) ~      BB Hyuga, Bomb hits 35 E8 t4 y, H4 x$ s
      CVL Ryujo, Bomb hits 2,  on fire
% S! c% F! f" f( d7 L. R4 |: A      CA Haguro2 B7 v. z& |' f. @% p
      CS Chiyoda
- n& U+ I3 Z& B, D, v( ~      DD Natsushio
# Z8 N9 S: _# Q8 l) q2 T* `5 M, Z      CVE Taiyo
: B& J) S' z& s4 T4 @7 p* h      DD Katsutade
0 c6 A  }1 L8 U4 a2 |% p$ WAircraft Attacking:+ s: z4 X& [) V* c
       4 x SBD-3 Dauntless releasing from 2000'
! v! E8 t+ X8 B9 {               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
5 U6 q  B" t) i1 q' J. w4 J' |       8 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 2000'( u! }: y4 j1 ?$ I9 d! R6 ?0 E
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb- u9 L9 t& o0 A6 D+ G
      12 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 2000'
+ a, f. C: @8 E* ^               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
# @* E+ y6 f% [3 q! `; V      10 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 2000'' ]6 y, v6 ^  y: k
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
+ D8 Q# G5 U" q- C/ P: T, x      15 x TBD-1 Devastator bombing from 10000 feet *
, R! z3 k5 H. J7 s# O               Naval Attack:  2 x 500 lb SAP Bomb+ @" I) Y; r- |
       6 x SBD-3 Dauntless releasing from 3000'# q$ y7 {7 G5 ]. F+ S
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
9 }" P' R- A9 y( M4 T       5 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 3000'2 a+ M5 b3 t/ Z, g6 j, h( C( |
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
4 }! s0 j! n; @1 ~+ I$ [9 r+ f9 J1 u       6 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 4000'7 a) `' y/ B  c+ ?
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
" H. ]$ ]7 ~( A% W6 _       2 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 3000'
! z" n1 l6 ?& R! |2 I) i               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb& G- D! b: ?3 l% m
       8 x SBD-3 Dauntless releasing from 4000'+ D7 s4 K( I  m$ U! _: _
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb' }5 i0 C% o" q, c/ e6 ^
       4 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 3000'
( {4 W. p4 \' b               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb) m# q$ W$ E, T& l2 x
       4 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 4000'; M+ R' }* L" y5 O# F( d2 m
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb$ O# ~1 n5 l# T: @/ B
       4 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
- c9 ~* X4 `0 t% x               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb 7 e) R6 l8 f: T9 J
CAP engaged:$ \! |6 l3 q' a* X% L5 s" |
Ryujo-1 with A5M4 Claude (0 airborne, 4 on standby, 0 scrambling)& ~. ~  j% z! _
      0 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 1 out of immediate contact.
: J$ x- B! }  r      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 11000 and 13000.
. v; h, S6 b0 P" U1 j6 r9 b2 H      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 25 minutes4 j7 S! R8 g; A0 R
Zuiho-1 with A6M2 Zero (2 airborne, 4 on standby, 0 scrambling)
6 \: Y& R* J- a4 W5 n      2 plane(s) intercepting now.0 f' j/ n! @: X, S6 }8 g2 D1 P! a
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 9000 and 10000.8 A) a. w7 [1 D& D9 b+ p' o7 T" \
      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 4 minutes3 k" U0 c9 K$ R; c9 s0 O
Hosho-1 with A6M2 Zero (1 airborne, 3 on standby, 0 scrambling)5 f- d# i& c* m) o, S
      1 plane(s) intercepting now.
% Y. E! e2 T5 C* V' H9 B      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 4000 and 14000.4 f$ j# G" I- R$ a! J" |
      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 6 minutes
. u$ O! b: L3 V' @Taiyo-1 with A5M4 Claude (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
6 h) N. C% _1 w# d! v* u. o# l      1 plane(s) intercepting now.
, W$ }" d/ s  Y2 _      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.6 @% t; f. H9 b4 j, S: }* E
      Raid is overhead
* j4 c, O3 S! [, k, YHeavy smoke from fires obscuring CVL Ryujo
  L2 M4 s! q# R/ X4 [) y# [Heavy smoke from fires obscuring CVL Zuiho, a9 Q" F8 |) Q  _; b* U
Fuel storage explosion on CVE Hosho  m/ z$ |( A9 D4 L# d& _% s
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring CVE Hosho  
: g! E: u8 U1 h2 P+ B; j---------------------------------------------------------------------" }6 a$ F9 U8 y6 n& `
Morning Air attack on TF, near Iwo-jima at 103,82
5 l# V! V+ H6 _8 A* a6 cWeather in hex: Thunderstorms
  p( o" C! p+ z9 qRaid spotted at 42 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.$ `3 ^# j9 F7 n) f( l" ]4 f
Estimated time to target is 18 minutes
( }; @) I3 }- L- y+ KJapanese aircraft
& c5 R: ~+ v6 i      A5M4 Claude x 1
# m# Q. d& ^" S6 {8 h, R      A6M2 Zero x 6
! _5 ]1 @. V, O; J% G( m7 cAllied aircraft+ c) u/ \: Y: G
      SB2U-3 Vindicator x 18
: M9 ?6 E; `4 @; v2 dNo Japanese losses
6 O) b+ ~7 ~4 o* A5 kAllied aircraft losses$ A1 v3 U* s9 O& [
      SB2U-3 Vindicator: 4 destroyed, 5 damaged
: E  ^: W' I6 Y. b: tJapanese Ships7 O7 x; v: b- d( q+ J
      CVL Ryujo, Bomb hits 1,  on fire
" K7 X; M3 T1 N# ]9 g, f. U      BB Hyuga
3 M$ |. E; L' R. g8 V$ g; n# n      CA Myoko
3 J$ i5 o( V, g$ i/ \9 G; N      CVE Taiyo
9 O: H, v/ y6 n  L# |3 Y7 ZAircraft Attacking:; n# N( z4 _3 V4 r, b4 G8 s6 p
       7 x SB2U-3 Vindicator releasing from 2000'0 L7 ^" x# B" I/ J+ Y$ c. h
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
  m1 X1 B4 f; L$ @  E- |       6 x SB2U-3 Vindicator releasing from 3000'4 e/ c3 [% P& w/ w5 ?& L" O1 P2 v. Z4 [
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb 3 X' L6 d: d) O% R
CAP engaged:6 [1 Y9 |# V$ c2 b/ B( T
Zuiho-1 with A6M2 Zero (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
( R8 B" V  \( m" k      5 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.- \  N: F. ~0 J9 w: w
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 10000 and 17000.
6 ~0 Z2 p& q$ c, B# f; {; j      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 34 minutes
+ K$ H7 D$ B9 [3 u& u( hRyujo-1 with A5M4 Claude (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)4 m: Y6 ^$ U+ `* Y
      1 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
0 g, g0 W  Z; N7 K2 O      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters to 10000.
1 o( p2 Y3 H" f( C' q8 x      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 23 minutes
' o* V# `7 o, C7 |% X5 Q% P# Z4 JHosho-1 with A6M2 Zero (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
; C* S9 E4 }. e. ]      1 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.0 |+ S! \5 q! |" g8 [. w# j8 \
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters to 13000.
( Y# l$ J. h3 Q/ e( ?  E* u      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 28 minutes0 j  B( n" _0 N! c+ \

4 h9 e, N# m' LHeavy smoke from fires obscuring a Ryujo class CVL
0 s5 J4 d+ v0 r. H* [-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/ E, E% z2 [' d6 ]4 m' _- KAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Marcus Island at 134,84 ' i) y4 }/ ]2 ~5 k! x
Weather in hex: Overcast
7 [# V, l- j0 m- H; c& O: j5 a" rRaid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
) p6 e- o3 F3 Y# z( P0 bEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
( \. e' B  m: E: m+ U! DJapanese aircraft3 m3 G2 _  V: c( [7 j
      A6M2 Zero x 29
9 Y) U+ V2 r1 u, ~3 U      D3A1 Val x 16 / j4 X. Q2 X6 B
Japanese aircraft losses, @$ ~# Q' w$ q
      D3A1 Val: 2 damaged
/ ?! s5 t! C9 ~& b2 H* j$ N* ^Allied Ships! }% y4 w1 t' P9 U4 z  M
      AM Penguin, Bomb hits 5, and is sunk

; ?! u) _% C2 y/ H: W8 L3 q3 X9 XAircraft Attacking:2 r# i- v1 M3 y9 V! l; U
       3 x D3A1 Val releasing from 1000'
$ A& {3 p0 N8 c, \, i: `               Naval Attack:  1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
) L; X; S! x4 J6 x+ N       4 x D3A1 Val releasing from 3000'
1 h6 Q. g1 U0 E3 d               Naval Attack:  1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
9 I6 ^6 M( A- m" K, Z3 n( Q7 H       9 x D3A1 Val releasing from 10000'
: t$ o  _- g0 }1 `2 _, Q$ R               Naval Attack:  1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
7 e- V4 p1 W3 G8 t" k- r2 aHeavy smoke from fires obscuring AM Penguin
* a  M1 |) ?8 @2 F5 r2 c----------------------------------------------------------! X* |1 @/ r; u6 }- c
Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Daito Shoto at 98,78
2 P+ ?6 F4 I" m) y1 EWeather in hex: Thunderstorms
! U6 u: w7 _+ N/ zRaid spotted at 28 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet." ^/ y) S0 Y# R
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
. e) \& J7 L/ ?0 X4 ?" Q4 uJapanese aircraft. d, K" X8 Z* ?( R, W
      B5N2 Kate x 8 " r6 R* m0 @( X
No Japanese losses % \- a/ _8 }( q0 e$ B
Allied Ships* y6 X! Z& U1 l+ F
      DD Thanet
" L4 D( C8 F* ^; C- E* e+ g      DD Thracian, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk; M% [7 \/ J0 w3 B, Q3 J
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, K+ x  h, J3 t: d/ I5 yGround combat at 92,38 (near Chengting)
+ k. \, h( X3 zJapanese Shock attack , E6 }* m* _  l7 a3 I+ }" t$ ~
Attacking force 10234 troops, 78 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 381 , r( k( c3 f( }$ _' O5 V+ c7 @/ ^8 k
Defending force 11266 troops, 77 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 263 8 u- D7 `) x" m1 D3 W2 L
Japanese adjusted assault: 251  
, ?  e7 P6 f% n. i  s( l5 TAllied adjusted defense: 277  / x# z. `6 u+ U
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2    f) q$ f2 c  S, w
Combat modifiers9 F7 Y$ D! F1 f6 z" `
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), morale(-), experience(-)* L. I) \& ~3 `5 w7 W- S
Attacker: shock(+)   y4 e2 q) N" T. D# w1 W
Japanese ground losses:
- ^$ L8 j( K9 f      822 casualties reported. _/ W- M# _& _- Z1 L) o" |
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 36 disabled
9 D7 }* D; {6 K3 ~         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
5 ]3 k8 n- L' g5 |- [% _; a! X         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 H" r. F& n3 m- ZAllied ground losses:& T" f; Q, l# x! W* ?
      767 casualties reported
6 n  ~6 C3 i, t) ^         Squads: 2 destroyed, 85 disabled
0 x! \6 I8 T, Y  r6 m         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 19 disabled
' r9 I- g# C2 h1 G! _+ A         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
. h3 i$ Z  ^0 W% J$ [3 jAssaulting units:
1 h3 |7 _1 z% V9 y    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment" B4 _& I( N, u3 a
    11th Indpt Infantry Regiment
  _6 x9 l- U& `' H. H. P$ }% j    13th Indpt Infantry Regiment
3 b; e1 F$ |5 ~* |0 X# C( o. d8 s    21st AA Regiment : I* y1 N  W5 y5 G
Defending units:
; r! f$ q4 @6 b, S$ k1 y( }    35th Chinese Corps
" {* \" A2 G- w. f7 \; e8 x% W    83rd Chinese Corps
' t8 y7 e8 O: F$ Y    13th Group Army
作者: wangqifeng    时间: 2014-10-4 23:44

日军侦查一向不靠谱,再说也不能轻信58会1CV去突袭MINI这种事,毕竟对手是人,不至于不计算下实力对比,这个是菜花一厢情愿了
作者: s9723    时间: 2014-10-5 00:36

58怎麼會跑到硫磺島週邊海域? 是故意去攔截minikb的?
作者: 冷情人    时间: 2014-10-5 17:56

很好,可以Tj了
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-6 18:43

日军侦查一向不靠谱,再说也不能轻信58会1CV去突袭MINI这种事,毕竟对手是人,不至于不计算下实力对比,这个是菜花一厢情愿了+ n' I4 `" |( Z% S. l
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-4 23:44
, Z6 A: u2 N7 r: A# y) ?2 O2 A菜花事后也表示过,对这种拿58打水漂的玩法没啥准备,以前的对手也没用过这招
% U3 c7 p6 t; C6 Y; S/ D有点不太适应。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-6 18:47

58怎麼會跑到硫磺島週邊海域? 是故意去攔截minikb的?5 Y! _6 D; P8 P7 o' I
s9723 发表于 2014-10-5 00:36
+ f2 Q( s% k9 g5 g
本打算去吴港炸港,看mini或驻岛在不在,但是在南鸟岛附近就被大艇发现
" T7 T8 h8 f/ y, Z5 c- l$ B于是干脆往菲律宾方向移动,干扰日军在菲律宾的行动,但是mini对自身实力比较自信
, q3 _* [2 w3 d) |& F选择上前阻拦58,结果网破鱼未死,mini受创,58脱逃,
0 d6 W( I2 O8 B/ Y58最后还是找到了mini,也算是殊途同归吧。。。。。。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-6 18:49

很好,可以Tj了
7 k8 ]) v  g  [冷情人 发表于 2014-10-5 17:56
8 L% ]  j2 W/ {3 q中文版就被你说暂停了,你又来这招。。。。。 / `8 Y( _9 g$ I8 C% d* U( t
就不能盼我好啊。。。。。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-6 19:02

本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-10-6 19:07 编辑 # W- ~& M) y2 Y0 k

" A3 n: u, X: _) v5 }. n# O9 [7 VAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 15, 41
% b; q* I6 J5 {; o58在附近没有找到mini踪影,倒是找到了上来进行自杀攻击的bb编队,
3 B  l& O) m. v9 o) l地面出现了10-20架舰载机的损失,可能有一艘(龙骧?)沉没,, {9 Q; ^3 m* X. _9 G8 b2 G
但是未听到舰只沉没时特有的下水声音。。。。。5 E/ k& |  F9 R8 o3 y3 z
2个受伤的cve,cvl可能采取了单舰逃跑的方式,# a1 N% H( W0 j% g! }
单舰就算离对方2-3格也很可能侦查不到(bug?)9 M: ~2 u1 V4 g" {7 _% N
而未受伤的cs和cve可能全速跑往kb或塞班方向,58对冲锋的bb自杀编队进行打击,) ^  n2 D. f1 K2 D5 j& k& @8 C
由于kb一个加速后消失,估计现在离58只有30-18=12格左右。58不能再呆了。
7 [1 q! S; U0 a$ J" R5 |( p在白天58完成对bb编队的打击后,倒是听到了2-3个下水声音。
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盟军在南洋的ss受到一定损失,而克拉克和新加坡再次被扫到吐血。
* g; `* `. d0 d, [荷兰空军对金刚兄弟进行例行投弹,金刚兄弟也很配合的在躲炸弹,- V; z5 z  o4 p" d
双方的配合已经很默契了,比赛在一片祥和中结束,未发生伤亡。
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' Y5 s* S, g& Q$ N在金刚兄弟的掩护下,日军占领米里。$ c5 }" u6 X3 _: ~# \+ H3 o: o' H
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4 b9 T% ~- h- l  q; c# YSub attack near Soc Trang  at 60,74 5 y8 V- i* m, d3 K
Japanese Ships/ `& J) P6 Z; }
      SC Ch 7' d; {" _: x* N  d3 ]$ H
      AK Sasako Maru
2 F! y* T# w' ~  `% k. P: ~      xAK Awajisan Maru
! {1 a$ x3 Z, A: R      xAK Ayatosan Maru
) u9 J2 K$ N1 y/ K: b3 f4 G      SC Ch 93 M0 }8 m0 E1 p
      DMS W-3
( H: j' _* a3 f      DMS W-2# F; X! U0 M# B
      PB Tatsumiya Maru
5 p0 E- {% d" b0 g+ }7 jAllied Ships3 G$ K+ s2 q  b! t9 C& f" d
      SS Permit, hits 9, and is sunk  
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ASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75
& n; l# W3 ^9 |6 b. S0 {; V- _, |Japanese Ships1 h0 p; }& L  J0 o- y1 d  V) ~
      DD Nowaki
& }) H" [% N2 i9 j; T6 \Allied Ships9 I/ V0 \$ e6 M7 v6 w% k: W
      SS KVIII, hits 3,  heavy damage
3 S% w7 U: F& l5 o- x+ _------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ V  H! {; T5 ^, G- Z
Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
5 [+ g4 q: d+ Q* \, ]1 gWeather in hex: Overcast
% j7 d1 }/ V( H% \/ Z& h$ DRaid detected at 15 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.) y0 s, H! c# s2 Q" T  @" S; k1 d
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes
, b+ g3 r) E( [+ D9 u& E' O# iJapanese aircraft
! F- B" Z+ z' i$ N( Q      A6M2 Zero x 30 + U! P* o# G$ _3 C# K2 [" A
Allied aircraft
8 F( W' M" ]" N2 C2 `7 l; P# A      P-26A x 2( F7 [. N9 |& B& g$ e
      P-35A x 4
$ z( x' v5 i7 E8 T4 Z      P-40B Warhawk x 5* p+ h$ Q: K' q; e# B
      P-40E Warhawk x 13 : M$ F6 ]4 Q, H8 V/ ^$ ]# H, N9 W+ L
Japanese aircraft losses
1 h% ?1 O5 o  u0 Z      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed 1 p/ y% u* E$ k; X
Allied aircraft losses& Z% X5 G( ^4 C9 {) w
      P-35A: 1 destroyed; N" W* H. E1 z
      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed- B  p# s2 w( W' @1 G4 U0 X
      P-40E Warhawk: 5 destroyed
! s, r3 J, K, Y& k, F0 [; \Aircraft Attacking:! u4 r/ x4 ~; M' B7 M! x3 i/ ^
      16 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet1 D. c( @7 z( {; \% l0 ^
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0 t7 ?! K1 \7 r5 Y3 RMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
& q! d* F& o! ]' z' M: U4 Q5 kWeather in hex: Overcast
- B1 W3 C( g% I  Y+ ORaid detected at 46 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.
. p4 P7 h6 j+ ?* x6 xEstimated time to target is 15 minutes 9 b' M2 C7 x* Z/ W3 i' H
Japanese aircraft
  T9 B; _2 Y) G9 I      A6M2 Zero x 9 6 t3 ]7 V8 s9 o/ V6 [
Allied aircraft
/ U6 U7 K) ~9 H5 C/ F' z8 z# i1 q      P-40E Warhawk x 3
% }" n6 f$ g6 j# s+ l$ }8 m# HNo Japanese losses 4 f7 B; S  I1 y8 q3 ?
Allied aircraft losses
8 T8 d4 O2 E2 i! y, o& t      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed   x, f& Y6 D6 A) U$ \
Aircraft Attacking:
' U' V2 |' ~0 J0 d2 z' j9 K' H7 Z       8 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet 6 n1 ~5 f5 l' z3 s1 T7 K: N# S6 o
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
6 x4 E: o8 u% X1 f( jWeather in hex: Overcast
, v7 \. i# g5 W6 j+ C! ]Raid detected at 52 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.( ~+ T# j6 u: d% T8 f8 s
Estimated time to target is 17 minutes 0 p, u& }. |) f8 a
Japanese aircraft
. q1 l; s( {- {9 j2 y- L9 G3 B      A6M2 Zero x 36   Y" P. k" D0 p; e
No Japanese losses   S5 D- e8 t: u1 k$ P2 @  D
Aircraft Attacking:8 Q; f2 _. X+ v$ \+ R& a
      36 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet2 Q' J1 _+ P: `- @- P( r6 a
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Morning Air attack on 20th Chinese Corps, at 83,52 , near Changsha 6 ?5 g3 y$ M$ o, Q2 P) J; R6 }! X
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
: O7 l; N/ P1 d! }Raid spotted at 29 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.5 G  Y! E. M! x7 H2 U
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes
1 a5 _# B8 R5 W# b9 OJapanese aircraft  \; M+ h5 s; ^. L
      Ki-27b Nate x 112 l4 N2 U& e" N. E  G/ i+ c1 G6 @
      Ki-30 Ann x 9
9 A7 X) P5 I' V3 j1 L, YAllied aircraft8 e1 t6 W& l8 j1 d7 k
      I-15-III x 3/ m" w) J" \! C0 V
      Hawk 75M x 2 6 k. W2 V. s( a& p* Y
Japanese aircraft losses
4 _& r* T9 {  O1 @) B' r      Ki-27b Nate: 1 destroyed ! j7 x; F+ h- C" ~' B
No Allied losses 6 P' t4 v) P  f; L7 f. e
Aircraft Attacking:% j8 Q# G. V- R3 S: ?, w
       9 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet8 Y6 N  l3 [6 n, D# b3 G+ D: N- J
               Ground Attack:  1 x 250 kg GP Bomb ! O9 W! X# s6 H( Q
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87 / @1 \) M; m0 ~. \8 j+ n
Weather in hex: Light cloud # c+ n9 L6 ?9 {) c( g! a2 j* s
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.! y$ M7 z+ s# b7 ~
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
: z4 f7 l. [' j* s- M4 P" q) X; DAllied aircraft
, ~- u, W  b/ l7 A4 k" E+ P; a; d7 C      139WH-3 x 26
* P% E; N1 ~# ?0 b* |      Hudson I x 8
, ?" h) ], s5 K2 x- g0 W0 fAllied aircraft losses* W2 M7 v3 u! r
      139WH-3: 1 damaged 4 V$ a9 `0 g4 w# s
Japanese Ships  p! \, J# `" E) q  N' u
      BB Haruna: f% @# T) K+ x. E6 N9 _4 k- L
      BB Kongo
* I$ Y3 u7 g) V6 S      DD Oshio* g* C# Z; y1 {  G# p
      CA Atago
0 q9 _: b2 T! g1 u5 z4 j----------------------------------------1 N2 s- `1 I, w# J8 c% L8 ^
Morning Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87 ! |& x0 p. B7 a$ f* x0 X
Weather in hex: Light cloud $ G2 ?; j5 p+ G! Q" O
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.- w8 p3 d4 U( N0 Y
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes 7 U7 `% c# T- A2 s9 {
Allied aircraft, L% Y: a2 k, K- E+ c' d
      B-339D x 5
) `1 G  w/ J4 K' Y      Hudson I x 3 8 G6 e' Q& u: `' I0 B( O5 x/ P
No Allied losses ! X  A4 I0 m& }  w+ h$ G9 C
Japanese Ships
3 j- c: f- q' u  G% E4 y      BB Kongo0 b) e. C6 ^& F( i4 t5 q
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
; \7 q. v  \6 R8 e: CWeather in hex: Overcast
' m! w( o1 F' Q2 y4 H# i  i8 D3 SRaid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.( S8 u8 Q: {- X: Q% T
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes 3 s  t  f& J% h$ @- @0 x5 k: E1 R
Japanese aircraft1 a1 d: l8 q' m
      A6M2 Zero x 30 2 _+ v  ]: o1 W, n8 U( c
Allied aircraft
3 z/ `- U9 U$ R6 ]% D" g      Buffalo I x 1
" g( {& s. K3 L# J1 k' ONo Japanese losses * C7 U, E6 _1 y9 J+ u
Allied aircraft losses# o  [4 t; }0 a- b8 q8 ^! I
      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed
+ n( T1 b( H3 v3 R0 H0 q( ^Aircraft Attacking:& r0 R' n( e) i! m
      30 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Iwo-jima at 103,77 % K: s5 }0 ]+ r+ r$ l; s
Weather in hex: Light rain
* S" h! M. d/ t4 v0 D7 d* ]Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.3 `  o8 [" I8 a3 T
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes * z# s' X4 n. Z7 s* p' E
Allied aircraft4 J' T( {8 @% R
      F2A-3 Buffalo x 13
. w' K) R- y2 Q      SB2U-3 Vindicator x 7
0 K, d6 m, o5 N1 m4 d      SBD-2 Dauntless x 48$ F  t: G. p" g  d) t! q& d# R- V
      SBD-3 Dauntless x 17
; D& n" ]1 E3 [" A( K% }      TBD-1 Devastator x 26
( l0 G$ i$ |. o+ {' S9 GAllied aircraft losses
/ Q* v& I; H. ^2 F  e( p4 x6 [1 y      SBD-2 Dauntless: 1 damaged
8 @& j1 [9 _6 t+ A4 U( B      SBD-2 Dauntless: 1 destroyed by flak9 M# ~7 u" k2 B. r
      SBD-3 Dauntless: 3 damaged 2 h* l. f. y  p+ g# p1 _
Japanese Ships
9 a; |: x' w' S/ l+ d, z3 w      CA Haguro, Bomb hits 6,  heavy fires
. k9 ]9 p- O5 _      BB Hyuga, Bomb hits 7,  on fire/ s3 O& _" W' E  G9 y/ i9 a
      CA Nachi, Bomb hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
7 A9 \5 a! q' ^, p, D- g      DD Kuroshio/ w1 E/ c* v7 {! Z9 c
      DD Natsushio1 U) k1 M5 N# ^  p. ^
      DD Hatsukaze
" q. Q, }, Q  ?      DD Oyashio, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage% t( j4 ?9 Z) i) d4 P/ r" X# f
      DD Hayashio, Bomb hits 1,  on fire
6 V1 ?- n' W- Q* p6 A/ `      CA Myoko : C) z2 ]5 ?- ?- o3 u% K- P
Aircraft Attacking:/ T* O, P1 n6 v! U$ Z2 J
       4 x SBD-3 Dauntless releasing from 3000'0 n% z+ A: C$ Y2 O
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb: u7 f* b/ @; {
      11 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 3000'! o6 j2 V& h* t
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb6 R& Q1 X0 `0 Z2 d& v/ Q6 w; t' g& D
      12 x TBD-1 Devastator bombing from 10000 feet * . y5 i5 @# ?: u, f0 ~
               Naval Attack:  2 x 500 lb SAP Bomb+ R/ f1 U! o) `7 F, N
       4 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 2000'7 h+ b" g1 m1 r6 M, a2 `' ]
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
9 X) O; O3 R6 e0 ]  [       7 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 3000'
" t+ W7 t: G8 A/ {4 h0 W               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb3 j$ Z- j  d2 D6 @9 w) q* _2 z" a
       3 x SB2U-3 Vindicator releasing from 4000'
; N, \/ f) m, R) T5 N# a6 x               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
! R* V5 \- V! B; P! e/ e      14 x TBD-1 Devastator bombing from 10000 feet *
1 ~5 M* ~) ^6 ]! B- j               Naval Attack:  2 x 500 lb SAP Bomb
/ X9 x% x" _" G6 E$ j  L  G       4 x SBD-3 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
1 W8 O) S1 X& L) b/ _1 y               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb0 ^9 c  p2 }6 t4 s0 |9 ?
       8 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 3000'# a: J- b# O* y! v
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
' Y9 ]- p9 W, t9 [       9 x SBD-3 Dauntless releasing from 2000'
, ?8 T9 V7 ?8 ^  _               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb: h. j" n$ O( K" C5 ~
       5 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 4000'4 B2 Z' E8 H3 u4 k& c" K8 ]
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb8 f( H9 K0 s  @# ]
       9 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 4000'# x5 g; v  K5 K: T
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb& ^( h9 Y$ t% X/ o4 Z4 @
       4 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
. F  ?$ C) s! t7 F! d  h               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
# ^2 y. I6 p4 |3 x       4 x SB2U-3 Vindicator releasing from 3000'
! H( H" O! O& o               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb 2 o7 y9 \. k3 h2 c
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring BB Hyuga6 F" t$ r- G& e+ s
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring CA Nachi
9 }+ s" K3 U( I' [* K* nHeavy smoke from fires obscuring CA Haguro& L' P) G, e. Q+ N! t3 O
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring DD Oyashio, @% A9 Z- y9 _* k* Y. X) W
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Iwo-jima at 103,77
0 m9 |6 y$ Z  z& s! E  uWeather in hex: Light cloud 8 Z* o. a5 N% q% {7 `
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
+ D0 f6 P# Y% I! ?+ kEstimated time to target is 7 minutes   ^) n! T! m3 A8 K! h0 @
Allied aircraft
/ r1 H  H1 @+ y      F2A-3 Buffalo x 13/ D! ?/ W# |( W9 Z
      SB2U-3 Vindicator x 7
# \- e# B9 D" E" C% {8 [      SBD-2 Dauntless x 468 P0 z/ y5 l3 _: c% k
      SBD-3 Dauntless x 16 0 E$ _7 ~7 t8 [6 o- q+ U, x. k
Allied aircraft losses
, I0 v% @/ T( R" [% ?5 f      SBD-2 Dauntless: 1 damaged
8 M) c" l) p. W$ p  D4 Z      SBD-3 Dauntless: 2 damaged " t' `- s6 I+ z% A$ \
Japanese Ships5 y, i, j; W7 F  ^0 m8 i
      DD Hatsukaze, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
. \' G5 ~5 _* b# G& [0 ^      CA Myoko, Bomb hits 1
- u1 Z/ v9 O" k6 k$ d7 R" G      DD Natsushio, Bomb hits 1,  on fire' Z- U/ N8 X) N1 B  _
      CA Haguro, Bomb hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage4 w! ~4 V9 m9 t- l0 E/ b- Q2 q5 t
      BB Hyuga, Bomb hits 9,  heavy fires9 }0 L& P$ X5 S8 A8 c
      DD Hayashio, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage# `$ j; v! s  |6 H
      CA Nachi, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
! l; O5 |# t- }2 I4 P      DD Oyashio, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage

- T2 u- Y: v) r' z, c& X' z& ZAircraft Attacking:
7 S8 x+ W* h+ s1 |      11 x SBD-3 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
, a9 Y. W7 e7 p               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
  O$ l: A( V0 Z! I; Z" }       6 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 3000'5 I: F' i- s2 R: Q7 R# j4 f
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb+ M9 O! z/ X6 M& m. \1 E* n: h
       7 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 4000'7 f8 G/ t; Z; i% f7 b  o* I3 T
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
, H- ]. Q  r2 X2 g; d! i" j4 M       8 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 3000') r% T* t9 D5 i$ g7 s
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb$ Q' d' ], V* [; i. Y) c
       3 x SB2U-3 Vindicator releasing from 4000'
4 a6 e2 l* z5 r4 o' U               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
* J1 E$ j' [! e* s6 _3 s       8 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 2000'7 `6 D, y  }4 I8 B; t
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb; Y# K2 Q5 j/ C' q
       8 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 2000'
# t, j) l$ ^. ?8 p5 w, k( _9 s               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
) ~) B3 A: y4 L5 g2 Z% a3 l       8 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
( w* G' C7 _5 u- b7 T" V               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb6 w: U; D1 A9 w; P
       1 x SBD-3 Dauntless releasing from 2000'5 [, p1 B) k! Y; `- z# ^
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb3 Z% Z5 n# W) D5 e9 O$ }8 w3 {
       1 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 3000'- s. @' A4 w& l8 P
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
: j8 h$ y$ z1 I       4 x SBD-3 Dauntless releasing from 3000'
  I' }+ c  t! T8 y( ~               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb) _4 |3 Z/ o# Z1 k- i4 c5 C
       4 x SB2U-3 Vindicator releasing from 2000'
, P7 Y1 S0 g4 q0 u7 Y               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
- U  i- A* S- X+ R* b7 vHeavy smoke from fires obscuring CA Haguro
- P5 I! a; O# M+ Q0 l3 h- fHeavy smoke from fires obscuring DD Hatsukaze
: K: y. o% y* [$ xHeavy smoke from fires obscuring DD Hayashio' K1 v% g; ]: C, F) ?
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring BB Hyuga3 X( B% E0 P" z# b% @' }/ I
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring CA Nachi
. P( Y) \5 H  |. v2 T* }/ M* MHeavy smoke from fires obscuring DD Oyashio
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* r# l# U) ^5 C8 eGround combat at 85,49 (near Hankow)
2 H- y4 h$ \" E; T- n0 NJapanese Shock attack
. E. i! R. E4 A  U1 @& PAttacking force 14377 troops, 140 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 698
% B1 V, `2 _; A$ U+ Z1 k( jDefending force 11353 troops, 71 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 358 " L5 }' i$ I5 Q9 v. k
Japanese adjusted assault: 346  
1 q. L! d0 K" L9 P  W+ ?Allied adjusted defense: 53  * P* }8 g' E$ j. Y- V+ }
Japanese assault odds: 6 to 1  , `8 g0 w  v1 r# T) h
Combat modifiers. Z- m) k4 X+ p9 s- o
Defender: leaders(+), experience(-)
0 ~: W( j) K! UAttacker: shock(+), morale(-)
% Y+ y7 {) r/ y% t2 A, w  DJapanese ground losses:
! k' k4 N6 r1 |5 L& A. K      1115 casualties reported0 f2 A; U1 a8 `7 l0 F) Y3 ]
         Squads: 64 destroyed, 34 disabled
. R8 Y* A9 O  \) x: b# u         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 48 disabled6 K) |6 {' d9 V1 n: k( ~% K* q
         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 2 disabled* _/ Q: E$ T$ j: Q# D/ r( n
      Guns lost 9 (6 destroyed, 3 disabled)
1 y9 l) J9 h& M3 s0 f/ c& v% ^* _Allied ground losses:! \3 H3 x6 U9 E  {! @4 C
      4136 casualties reported
. w7 ]5 C- K" C9 ]! C7 d         Squads: 185 destroyed, 81 disabled
4 s; I9 d5 y, J         Non Combat: 162 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 U$ [5 o2 P. Z. A( r         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 1 disabled; [- a2 J& S0 Y9 P% P! e. L
      Guns lost 18 (8 destroyed, 10 disabled)
3 H' V( }, |7 }      Units retreated 3 + ]; d$ ?' E. G! e
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
5 J* [+ L: K1 g5 K+ vAssaulting units:
* ]: v, T0 M7 ?4 g+ G    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade
) u! V# x0 P3 j3 V    14th RGC Temp. Division
- M% t# }" q4 Y5 E+ I    12th RGC Temp. Division; [# s* `- ?# a! k7 ^. w/ o% ?* O
    13th Division( [, P7 V. R  h% M1 f# p8 \. ~
    18th RGC Temp. Division # }8 p+ Q1 R% _) s3 G
Defending units:
" A9 E+ W+ T! }1 B3 H1 Y    7th Chinese Corps
; c) A+ W. w( z# q    84th Chinese Corps
) s6 g3 _  G: t7 y  d    21st Group Army
$ m; Y( t8 H1 g% R$ V------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 w" [  q1 |3 o- B/ d+ V7 d' ~% @& R
Ground combat at Miri (64,87)
, ]) w% w0 r# E6 `4 b4 f* TJapanese Deliberate attack 5 o: H& p, p+ [. }! ?) I& j
Attacking force 4899 troops, 31 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 180 1 w+ @8 W- m, H/ S% X
Defending force 140 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1
7 r2 @/ K2 j/ c) x2 B1 PJapanese adjusted assault: 56  7 @2 b' V' t# [  _% q% @
Allied adjusted defense: 1  9 \: T7 R  k1 x4 F/ n
Japanese assault odds: 56 to 1 (fort level 0)  
9 Z0 r- t! U$ R  ~* c$ AJapanese forces CAPTURE Miri !!! : s! F$ ~3 v3 g& `! q, A
Combat modifiers% S7 l4 l/ j$ e) \% V2 d% H
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), preparation(-), fatigue(-)$ @& |" f& n0 u+ w# R
Attacker:  1 A$ l0 Z* s9 t7 s
Japanese ground losses:
+ H* i, A% ~5 o5 l  o      15 casualties reported" o/ t; n/ u. \" K
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled' }' \# j, g" `& n# e
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled3 ^! F' j3 T0 X- K5 ~( v& B
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled   t$ s4 h) o- q  G$ Q5 X2 z
Allied ground losses:
5 T) D/ u0 ]) w: P5 }1 L      166 casualties reported4 Z% |; A/ s6 b. o1 g
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 k0 ?. q& N. @9 p* b- g$ Q/ y
         Non Combat: 17 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ ~, Q% |% c- _7 c         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 s1 x& ^6 `8 ]( w( T      Guns lost 5 (5 destroyed, 0 disabled)
/ v1 j% t4 U2 y. i' p8 W4 M      Units destroyed 1
) `+ t2 P* ~8 UAssaulting units:9 H# ]( _, b& K; G0 G
    I./124th Infantry Battalion  ^$ {8 Q8 R6 Q+ ~. X
    15th Naval Guard Unit
/ C4 U6 r, ?3 w* @3 h% d9 U0 H    16th Naval Guard Unit* \- K0 f7 I1 y- x/ P; K1 }$ K
    6th JNAF Coy 4 b  t3 O2 c0 {
    8th JNAF Coy  - p1 m) F) y6 Z
Defending units:
6 t) Q9 S# y4 D, e) `. k    109th RN Base Force
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-6 19:24

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6 t' z! g- e& Z( o, ]$ tAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 16, 41
) q& k$ ?" d: J& p5 m登陆菲律宾南部的编队,在58的威胁下开始回撤佩里硫,- D4 U! T' l3 N5 l0 V, _5 v
58也选择了往这个方向(卡加延)全速撤退,为了这个全速,58甩掉了一批没油的dd% K8 `1 @* {' R0 G6 M
双方近距离遭遇,进行了炮战,列克中弹一发,幸无大碍。
* F% H% v4 b) M第二天白天,日军编队上方出现暴风雨,让这2只编队能够逃过58的致命打击。
; L7 p1 S, Y5 P) I" ?* ?1 e( |
7 B) b1 d+ x" C' m+ [1 V, F" ]; T克拉克和新加坡在继续吐血,而荷兰空军和金刚兄弟依然配合默契。 2 P2 z3 A  z6 w. b: L% c
派遣军占领空城郑州,但仍有部分国军赖在铁路线上。3 u0 R1 l8 R# s2 ?
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. c+ Q! C3 `  t$ @Day Time Surface Combat, near Dinagat at 86,87, Range 18,000 Yards / ~! u0 |* W8 ~6 \; x+ Z
Japanese Ships1 j5 X: m8 J& }% M- n6 p
      DD Umikaze1 {* \( |, z( {% u
      DD Suzukaze* M2 p' ^! f5 ]) ^4 v  r7 X
      DD Shiokaze. v/ c4 U' {/ o0 y; r
      DMS W-7
3 ]4 m# d3 e' z) ~6 h+ }      DMS W-8
" A; K  G$ t* p      AMc Ataka Maru
& F  f3 z0 N1 ~- b. V8 ?      AMc Kyo Maru #1# T. A/ g" b! e6 n+ S" }" l
      AMc Takasago Maru8 r+ M! }, R$ Z
      PB Edo Maru  P/ u9 ?# V6 K2 h9 h9 h
      PB Myoken Maru: f: _8 M7 }6 E% H- C* ~
      PB Saiko Maru
' U7 |2 ?% B2 c0 P) W      PB Gamitsu Maru #1, ?$ N' y. e* |6 F, c8 I2 w
      PB Nichi Maru #1# [. s. m" f7 S) N! u+ ^0 }
      PB Showa Maru #3/ b4 P/ D# [8 o/ y* F
      PB Showa Maru #59 _7 R; |: S) H7 G7 D5 N
      xAK Myoko Maru
% ?9 p3 ^  N0 Y) N      xAK Shinanogawa Maru
0 o8 o+ I4 P' E' U      xAK Shinryu Maru( q1 g: E1 _  o- X
      xAK Kanko Maru
8 x& Q0 x8 t; i) [      xAK Yasukawa Maru
( ?' Y5 |; c/ o7 m  c      xAK Hasuna Maru
9 Q# O' @8 J% j# G* H      xAK Meigen Maru
& b  A4 `: V/ g5 ?% [      xAK Yamafuku Maru
, x) u# `. g' c/ h2 o- a      xAKL Kakyu Maru1 u. O3 }9 D: ?8 \
      xAP Haruna Maru 4 I6 [( Z0 U) [
Allied Ships
: X# d. E6 J  v2 u% [' E9 T2 j3 I      DD Scout, Shell hits 1
) @% I# L; a8 @3 e8 u      DD Thanet
$ l; ]8 m) ^1 R  [. P5 v" }---------------------------------------------------------------8 W. X2 U. n1 F# |$ a
Day Time Surface Combat, near Dinagat at 86,87, Range 15,000 Yards
- u3 z- x) y5 C2 AJapanese Ships! ?" n  \1 J+ U, p$ m
      CL Nagara, Shell hits 7,  on fire
5 X' d3 \& u; [/ a! f; x) v      DD Yukikaze
8 j' o. [: G1 G) [  r( ?5 _6 C      DD Tokitsukaze& c: A- g* g! N* s
      DD Kawakaze ) p( a( y8 ~8 f
Allied Ships5 {' h6 b! h9 S' t6 u
      CV Lexington, Shell hits 1
, Q% H$ ^: E6 O      CV Enterprise
6 g: N" i3 C4 X2 U- {1 ~      CA Portland
4 A. |/ c8 @! R# u      CA Northampton5 c. |6 s  u* {$ q
      CA Chester
* m2 m9 `+ ~) W0 d* r      CA Chicago
9 `: ]7 S" Q% ~) V      CA Salt Lake City, Shell hits 17 }  [, x1 I3 T: |) Q5 _
      CA Astoria
5 W2 Y4 K5 C2 f/ e- M* m7 ~- J, q& @      DD Mahan$ m, m4 r$ l3 w  ], {
      DD Drayton
/ m" e! G2 N+ D* b$ |% G* v7 H2 s      DD Lamson$ n1 H4 u+ g/ Y5 d0 Q5 g
      DD Flusser8 s5 r. S3 _+ J& {# {+ ~! E- N  v9 p9 @
      DD Porter $ j. K  \3 N6 U! \0 @
Reduced visibility due to Rain
( _& ~( D0 `: Q/ tMaximum visibility in Rain: 15,000 yards
7 ]! E* H6 }% oRange closes to 23,000 yards...
& ?$ b6 F4 r1 e- D  C- h1 `" a% MRange closes to 21,000 yards...
8 J3 }1 {( J, m! }7 r) BRange closes to 19,000 yards...
5 J! E/ r' v& k, yRange closes to 17,000 yards...
( T4 B3 C- }# @! R( f$ mRange closes to 15,000 yards...) y0 b& Q* o# b7 F0 g% d) ~
CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 15,000 yards
. G' ^2 n  ]( o: r6 \CONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 15,000 yards9 q* ]$ I6 U% x
CL Nagara engages CV Enterprise at 15,000 yards/ \1 P7 L7 v1 W( P+ U* N: N( N
DD Kawakaze engages CV Enterprise at 15,000 yards
2 }$ q4 e5 L# X% B9 P7 h) F* {0 q( YCL Nagara engages CA Salt Lake City at 15,000 yards5 W; @' K; ]9 L0 n% G
CL Nagara engages CA Chicago at 15,000 yards
" `: I, ?$ ?& f4 L& `5 a0 I5 t2 RCL Nagara engages CV Lexington at 15,000 yards* ?  s! r6 |# w7 d+ ^* {$ c
CA Astoria engages CL Nagara at 15,000 yards
% Q6 T7 R6 s1 `9 W5 U: D. ]+ g# CCL Nagara engages CA Salt Lake City at 15,000 yards
7 w$ v% z5 V% Q! I& vCA Chester engages CL Nagara at 15,000 yards6 F9 G& l, [  i$ I
Range closes to 14,000 yards+ k" w8 x, [' {' ^8 ], q6 G8 B0 C
CL Nagara engages CV Enterprise at 14,000 yards2 d2 r+ A# T# M( W9 L
DD Kawakaze engages CV Lexington at 14,000 yards$ T/ l% c3 k! ~- L
CA Salt Lake City engages DD Yukikaze at 14,000 yards
0 _+ `* O* u5 n: {: mRange closes to 13,000 yards- S0 ~) l+ N$ \0 L; A$ ^7 V
CL Nagara engages CV Enterprise at 13,000 yards
0 p) V2 v/ C# dCL Nagara engages CV Lexington at 13,000 yards  z8 a- v1 g$ v% ]% f0 i  P
DD Yukikaze engages CV Lexington at 13,000 yards8 m# e1 H* E% Y
CL Nagara engages CA Portland at 13,000 yards) `" t0 J  t. \4 E1 f! ~
Range closes to 10,000 yards
. I9 d7 v. o3 Y. W, P3 UCL Nagara engages CV Lexington at 10,000 yards
( N) {- H! a# R5 m: t* N$ B2 ~! T, QDD Tokitsukaze engages CV Lexington at 10,000 yards
) \1 N5 d9 e! U2 I4 w; _1 zCA Salt Lake City engages CL Nagara at 10,000 yards
% E. o, N& f3 A* Z! d$ uDD Kawakaze engages DD Flusser at 10,000 yards
9 T" L7 G# s! ]8 ]6 FDD Tokitsukaze engages DD Lamson at 10,000 yards
7 n. U( E3 ?) q& xDD Tokitsukaze engages DD Drayton at 10,000 yards
+ h: o. z- ~# e& e" ARange closes to 7,000 yards/ ^( l( ]; M0 M$ ~4 V9 e
CL Nagara engages CV Lexington at 7,000 yards) g: Z( |% l( F/ J( P
CL Nagara engages CV Lexington at 7,000 yards
7 g  k" W$ C, L/ P8 MDD Tokitsukaze engages DD Lamson at 7,000 yards1 Y( j! X4 O$ y& h. ?7 x
DD Yukikaze engages DD Flusser at 7,000 yards; ^% @0 a! y4 Q8 Q6 G# ]( l
DD Porter engages DD Kawakaze at 7,000 yards4 p: J" s$ f/ o& H9 d" G* R
DD Kawakaze engages DD Flusser at 7,000 yards
7 [  `* z8 Q+ k, d" K+ @: h( V8 VDD Kawakaze engages DD Drayton at 7,000 yards9 x5 b- {. |* c- R7 C, L4 Q5 k
Naoi, Toshio orders Japanese TF to disengage
) [1 F7 W2 k1 Q! T& e* p- u+ @Range increases to 9,000 yards5 x8 _- i+ {$ ~2 A5 Z
CV Enterprise ,  CV Lexington  screened from combat2 O5 [, f$ h# [4 j# w2 T0 k
- escorted by DD Porter ,  DD Flusser ,  DD Lamson , * i* o# n, O+ F! `% j
   DD Drayton ,  DD Mahan, c4 k' I2 n; k# Y8 Q  b! X% B3 f
CL Nagara engages CA Astoria at 9,000 yards
0 t% b' A: q$ R+ A; N5 w4 R; t/ \7 ?CA Salt Lake City engages CL Nagara at 9,000 yards! Q- _. h* l0 e1 s8 ^" {# A
CL Nagara engages CA Chicago at 9,000 yards
( Z9 f' u" E7 m; Q  t8 Q; }CA Chester engages CL Nagara at 9,000 yards
: y, [& w' |) ~4 ^, W; ~4 {CL Nagara engages CA Portland at 9,000 yards
. l# E# v* n$ F0 N7 F1 ~Range increases to 17,000 yards
! j5 R; q" ^2 V* G  U# p' uCL Nagara engages CV Lexington at 17,000 yards
3 u( e1 J/ b$ g8 L7 kDD Lamson engages DD Kawakaze at 17,000 yards
- ^3 `! a8 H1 N0 Q8 yDD Lamson engages DD Tokitsukaze at 17,000 yards
4 V. a) G+ o% @; u, XDD Yukikaze engages CA Salt Lake City at 17,000 yards3 q+ l$ _- l* K2 K: _5 W
CL Nagara engages CA Chicago at 17,000 yards, H  j: v. x# f7 Z% f
CA Chester engages CL Nagara at 17,000 yards
. n7 A! S% @' z: Z) ~" k, tCA Northampton engages CL Nagara at 17,000 yards+ j* N' [0 r' e/ Z/ H
Range increases to 25,000 yards
' ^- F/ P! o+ V+ P7 H0 tDD Kawakaze engages CV Lexington at 25,000 yards
( z0 X' L9 d/ n8 Z3 B! SCL Nagara engages CA Astoria at 25,000 yards+ w- u% Y2 \7 o0 |* i
CA Salt Lake City engages CL Nagara at 25,000 yards. j& D2 @/ j8 X$ x/ y0 l) [
CL Nagara engages CA Northampton at 25,000 yards5 l3 Q2 o; w4 @7 Q, d
Task forces break off... 7 N* l# W% B1 z8 `
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2 e! A& V% g2 z6 wMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
& o8 z5 {" ?2 ]$ N4 }# k. |Weather in hex: Severe storms
) k0 }5 h0 B2 [Raid detected at 106 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.3 Z, \5 ?* Z) e5 Y
Estimated time to target is 35 minutes 6 w6 f6 l1 s. H/ E" l- Z) n% B& [
Japanese aircraft
% E* j3 _7 J# ]0 r( l$ ^      A6M2 Zero x 33 ' p/ f- {4 O( a* l2 \9 q
Allied aircraft
# B7 ?8 N9 ^. r  O& l/ E" m      P-26A x 1
) H( v) w# V; a0 ~# f      P-35A x 4% K! s; U% z0 @* H5 r5 Y
      P-40B Warhawk x 5) N( d: G! _( i# W' Z# W9 ?
      P-40E Warhawk x 12 . e+ X4 B% n' X* T3 p
Japanese aircraft losses
; j1 Y4 M' `  d* j" C      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
* n% D8 q: v. a4 E% FAllied aircraft losses8 N4 r2 O) j2 |
      P-26A: 1 destroyed
* @. `) ]6 i( e) z- R      P-35A: 2 destroyed5 C. r4 H# f7 D2 t
      P-40B Warhawk: 2 destroyed9 S7 e: }9 H. U
      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed 1 G# M/ ^" Z) i
Aircraft Attacking:; z2 g, S7 K- N( f
      29 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
# b4 c; V3 a* l: b--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8 T4 b" k, V: p/ s' m3 C0 fMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
* B, N1 l1 b* _5 vWeather in hex: Moderate rain , b3 z* i# m' B" z9 W8 v
Raid detected at 33 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.- ?# R' m0 g$ E, B
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes
: T; v4 c1 v5 V: f( G$ QJapanese aircraft+ F# X3 f+ V1 W1 j9 n7 s
      A6M2 Zero x 17
1 @8 [0 [0 @2 g7 U5 m" Y0 tAllied aircraft( ~$ D$ G6 n. s- q& M0 U- M. r' m
      Blenheim IF x 1
; X* o' y6 C0 F& P      Buffalo I x 5 7 z0 @3 V% M- r7 |9 T( d# z: K7 p
No Japanese losses
+ ^' q/ d, N4 fAllied aircraft losses
0 Y/ ?& o; c$ x" T+ `      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed ; k- d) A  O0 }& U. G6 p3 Y; Y
Aircraft Attacking:
9 A% K$ e; ^) p) l% ^' ~; a      14 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet * 7 [+ B$ t9 v% ^, D; M# q
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87 , I6 N$ v; Y% D- |& `4 E( P* E0 K! h
Weather in hex: Partial cloud 4 T5 t: A" A/ i6 R  V: X; O7 V
Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.8 k4 u7 W3 n: @! W+ U  o4 h
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
& A* h; f9 {! u" R6 c* AAllied aircraft
- k# R3 e5 C& J* m      139WH-3 x 19
" v  y8 L2 X: T: x. ^4 x, k      Hudson I x 5
0 Z# M, ~: K' ^8 C- a9 r( aAllied aircraft losses* _" _6 y! b' |: l: C7 C3 S
      139WH-3: 2 damaged5 B0 o9 N$ X3 Y2 H* v
      Hudson I: 2 damaged
' B2 i+ O9 X/ g% Y. z9 GJapanese Ships
, U0 n" X: b: I; J9 X* }' o4 r: ]" Q      BB Haruna: `. }; f5 O5 U+ y& l* M* _6 W$ |
      xAKL Anbo Maru
' V' {& `( `2 S* L2 q) c      xAK Syoka Maru
# |' Z: W* g: J4 z" _      xAK Rokko Maru$ i+ k2 V& f/ q- a' t* ?% I7 j
      BB Kongo: J6 q/ E& U: }6 N
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+ P& ^$ b6 ~3 R' |) C8 V( @Morning Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87 * R  J- X3 t8 S8 f4 F
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
4 x8 u+ h, `# aRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.7 T# }2 O2 H0 ^$ E0 k7 X
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes ' v7 W$ a) m1 s! ]4 ]
Allied aircraft
% y& V. s: ?. R. C( o      B-339D x 8
+ x0 J3 y7 x7 U9 @/ y      Hudson I x 4 / I' B( E! R( p+ J1 @8 Z* E
Allied aircraft losses5 k/ w$ T* [/ v1 ]: y: V  D0 G8 @  c
      Hudson I: 1 destroyed by flak
) T$ F1 B( V9 E3 {  R1 VJapanese Ships
7 k; I* B  v* G8 g- h      BB Kongo/ z/ w1 ^$ b8 J
-------------------------------% h8 ?) s8 ]1 k- x0 \; u! }) a
Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
3 j! z" i' K' W5 LWeather in hex: Moderate rain
* v8 p# X, |4 x4 [* S. cRaid detected at 37 NM, estimated altitude 26,000 feet.
5 d" T2 ^; M5 `6 P. T* n( PEstimated time to target is 12 minutes " l) @- A" _4 v7 K; a& O
Japanese aircraft
. M/ h; t% W% G  |: l( Q8 M      A6M2 Zero x 30
0 I: e' ~( ?+ Q, TAllied aircraft9 t6 p. I* P  t% d5 n( b5 ]
      Buffalo I x 1
. X% A+ y% R4 n: D! u  C# [+ L7 |No Japanese losses
( z6 f3 X2 J( u! z! D: a. QAllied aircraft losses
+ _) x- H# B+ m% j      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed 7 _& [9 b* c7 D! A$ E! L
Aircraft Attacking:
$ X8 m3 s- [' R  ?      30 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Ponape at 119,116 2 W, p' t5 @! j0 @6 k2 d6 s6 O
Weather in hex: Light cloud
  `$ E4 P# Y9 Z/ W, i& y; C9 [Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
3 r5 f6 u) Y1 h- H6 z+ L- ]/ VEstimated time to target is 7 minutes 5 `. d" _# O( q: h4 S( W0 k. W
Japanese aircraft3 {8 B8 U6 x  u* `
      G4M1 Betty x 12 " c) |: N3 T# n/ y; G
No Japanese losses 6 [: ^) o8 F# S0 d
Allied Ships) p8 ]/ g9 ]: L  I7 I: G( {  b
      DD Benham4 L" G9 b( E. y7 u0 r. I9 m
      DD Dunlap, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage
# [7 c; O( w0 ]- Y      DD Fanning * ^' h2 Y. j: M6 K0 U
Aircraft Attacking:
9 V8 g% T0 Q; l# G* w5 `( _/ _$ d: f      12 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet
: [; ^& }- k1 X7 \               Naval Attack:  1 x 18in Type 91 Torpedo
# H/ v, D# [# |8 U; u& q% P# O--------------------------------------------------------------------------------) r4 N0 H; w4 R( \2 j: H' c: k
Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
1 R( S( V3 W% O% ]" O5 ZWeather in hex: Severe storms
: _0 A5 I5 Q) Q; ]* W# X% ]Raid detected at 10 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.
( i  J. V& v( @0 j2 u/ A1 X5 mEstimated time to target is 3 minutes
' m8 V- P9 z* {( t& EJapanese aircraft8 ]3 d2 r& y5 _) _- n( F# L
      A6M2 Zero x 38
! y% Q0 w0 E) }Allied aircraft
; ^: T5 i5 l3 W" K. p/ V      P-40E Warhawk x 1
, N# R: v/ C6 _6 x) aNo Japanese losses , T2 |" |2 w2 j0 v+ t( \0 P* h
No Allied losses 8 a. [  n, i0 o3 ^) c+ X7 Z/ ^
Aircraft Attacking:, ^  X/ }0 C; `- j0 {% c4 L$ z/ P
      38 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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# f" ~8 g$ E+ z4 A4 ^Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87 0 r  D$ h2 C! m, s( ~0 F; e
Weather in hex: Severe storms
# @5 A, P& r& d2 W# [Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
4 E' c) @+ b8 ^2 a) R) [Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
& C; X! A. L* p- P. i* T( k0 L, ^Allied aircraft
. B0 Z2 j: K8 }2 `& }8 Y& ?* H      139WH-3 x 13  @7 b. q/ c" [: q& R5 \8 U
      Hudson I x 3 ' {- [3 g, P+ I8 a
Allied aircraft losses
! D/ O" |3 i4 q. _      139WH-3: 1 damaged
& d* `: ?% P$ E* cJapanese Ships
2 p7 g. M( t5 |: y3 m      DD Akatsuki
0 V' b3 d. i# D" K, f      xAK Zinzan Maru
7 Z' q5 ~% w0 r) I) }      xAK Santos Maru
( v6 h2 \" [0 t5 S      APD Fuji
+ y# Q4 l0 P( V6 I9 e$ R% Q& T      BB Kongo
+ I( F) j* A1 c1 F# i, z: L; A+ N# u" }--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Y- ]' p; j, |Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87 / Y& x6 j+ q- n6 I2 k
Weather in hex: Severe storms & m5 ]3 A9 q6 P
Raid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
  Z  _5 }% R) b2 b1 uEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
" H' t% u3 ]' V! E- TAllied aircraft' @! q4 M, p. g6 \/ c- s7 N
      Hudson I x 6
' {  c- ]3 Q4 T* V% L6 f3 JAllied aircraft losses
3 r4 o* L! o' W1 a1 \      Hudson I: 1 damaged 4 s. J8 v+ l8 q0 Q9 A5 _
Japanese Ships% j+ `& {7 }9 w# p
      CL Jintsu6 b* d6 Y: w- T" z0 M4 R
      BB Kongo
2 I# {+ m8 O# y+ G4 E( ?8 k* C8 R" C---------------------------------------------------------------- " k/ r+ R# z8 E1 k7 z
Ground combat at Chengchow (88,44)
4 ^4 D  V# f# q0 Q9 Q/ SJapanese Deliberate attack
0 J/ p& z1 N( V$ v7 A: C; e+ QAttacking force 1063 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 45
! X4 c. E. @* z& M" ^Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 5 ~6 R4 H8 Y( o+ s
Japanese adjusted assault: 25  
, O5 L+ a+ t/ K. b) ~9 OAllied adjusted defense: 1  
, s: e2 c5 E! M, L+ zJapanese assault odds: 25 to 1 (fort level 1)  
" J7 Y- o# i" U4 mJapanese forces CAPTURE Chengchow !!! : N+ N+ S" U! L( U* q: J: f
Combat modifiers
; e  a3 d5 {1 S1 c9 |' RAttacker: leaders(+), leaders(-)
" [% p1 V0 @# V5 RAssaulting units:
; z2 T! l! e# U7 H    15th RGC Temp. Division
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-6 19:56

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 17, 41
2 O% A' z" `) f9 O$ y4 {) o' c由于kb已经消失2天,kb满油的情况下大概能全速64格(甩掉27节的加贺和没油的dd)" @0 A4 V- M, t. j( @' Y8 _9 }: F
从威客过来到mini被炸点,大概跑了2全速36格,由于附近双方都很少有ss9 j! j( Y: }8 r
如果kb孤注一掷,可以甩掉所有护航dd,再做1-2个全速,这就意味着卡加延附近也不安全
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58的撤退路线早有准备,从马尼拉撤退的队伍当中有2ao在巴里巴班装满油后在卡加延附近待命
) ^8 M: p7 G. O5 Y$ C5 y$ B, ?- j当天58选择继续全速撤退,中途由ao编队开全速进行加油,(如果不加油,58跑完后就没油了)
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克拉克和新加坡的防空基本就要靠AA了。
  b# p$ v; W, G' @在金刚兄弟走后面对缓慢的AK,荷兰空军总算有所收获,刚进驻米里的轰炸机裸奔轰炸达拉根,, @5 z  Q4 m$ v+ U( x- J5 r
荷兰战斗机部队终于有了表现的机会。
' t0 y7 Y# W2 O  A7 D从印度增援的部队被放到了仰光,以争取些时间,给校长补给,校长的作用远大于新加坡,
% Q6 G1 u! G9 B; Q1 E日军也发现了这次卸载,021当天扫场,在飞虎队的死守下,双方损失相当,
0 X+ ^0 a9 e" u+ e$ b在41年12月能和精锐驾驶的021打个平手,盟军不能要求更多了。。
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& l; K  ~9 j1 t8 o当天日军突击威克岛和香港,威克岛的突击失败了。$ _' f2 i. Y  @8 J
香港的城防被降到了1,东京玫瑰不日将再次播音。。。。。。
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" K0 D* j9 W% x8 v) l' r* h/ UNight Time Surface Combat, near Kota Bharu at 51,75, Range 1,000 Yards ( k5 F- c: m8 T' }9 F) A
Japanese Ships
; k. ^; M0 S3 c- L% }* d8 M$ G      CL Kashii, Shell hits 3) X  h  a* b0 i
      CL Isuzu. }& }* y6 b& j6 O
      DD Maikaze. M" L4 N2 h) p  A0 J& F
      DD Nowaki, Shell hits 2 . R" V# y+ m% ?1 |0 Q- _9 X
Allied Ships
, b7 Q% W  Y: p8 v  X; i5 Q      DD Bulmer' m# w" |" I9 |+ ~0 h: p
      DD John D. Ford, Shell hits 3,  on fire
2 |9 C% E# s- D/ ?0 X      DD Paul Jones" n3 ^% {$ w8 F8 @, n7 x3 w" V3 a
      DD Parrott, Shell hits 3, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk, U) `, a& m& N) X
      DD Peary
1 }3 i1 I- c" O' u5 L. L" A% G      DD Pillsbury
* n9 m, V; D+ d, C) l4 e% y      DD Stewart
/ m7 z" |- B5 E- a0 u5 S: H7 C+ NReduced sighting due to 0% moonlight( Y6 D7 Y! ], T7 Z
Maximum visibility in Overcast Conditions and 0% moonlight: 1,000 yards
! C7 `+ X- C9 g4 i2 n1 FRange closes to 8,000 yards...9 p$ ]9 I0 A+ Y# C- y- J
Range closes to 6,000 yards...& N' K- S. `, S& D
Range closes to 4,000 yards...
* C0 N4 D. d' E+ p5 r- iRange closes to 2,000 yards...
4 _4 B0 k$ I1 x0 J/ h- ~0 h8 GRange closes to 1,000 yards..., l& _4 T/ j+ X  _7 O. N$ n- l
Ura, Koichi crosses the 'T'# x' |, H, D' A
CL Isuzu engages DD Stewart at 1,000 yards" `4 _/ Q0 s: G; k' b
CL Kashii engages DD Pillsbury at 1,000 yards
) p1 u- Y) y0 ~1 Y: v$ _0 A' M5 ZDD Nowaki engages DD Stewart at 1,000 yards
! D) N. s1 T, [4 SDD Parrott sunk by DD Nowaki at 1,000 yards+ ?* L+ @4 k2 _: a  p, H4 G) N
Range increases to 2,000 yards
1 O5 `. f  x% U4 C3 WDD Pillsbury engages CL Isuzu at 2,000 yards
9 e1 o: ]- ^! i7 mDD Nowaki engages DD Pillsbury at 2,000 yards8 y8 h2 [- x& E! A
DD Peary engages DD Nowaki at 2,000 yards
" M. L4 {& u) P) p' i# E- d! tDD Nowaki engages DD Paul Jones at 2,000 yards
" F" P0 M+ H0 O4 BRange increases to 3,000 yards
  T) j1 c" p9 h8 C6 Z1 ~DD Stewart engages DD Nowaki at 3,000 yards
6 E( [4 _  z6 c+ L6 T& gCL Kashii engages DD Paul Jones at 3,000 yards
2 C/ Z+ {0 I9 [( k# ~: A9 d* ADD Peary engages DD Nowaki at 3,000 yards
$ v  l' O8 F. t) g9 U- N3 C3 jDD Maikaze engages DD Paul Jones at 3,000 yards/ I. D* \  q# B4 c6 d
DD Nowaki engages DD John D. Ford at 3,000 yards
* `* h# x3 O# q  ?  I4 n+ R7 _, WDD Nowaki engages DD Stewart at 3,000 yards5 N5 v/ t" G/ h* E' n; ~
DD Nowaki engages DD Pillsbury at 3,000 yards
4 k& h4 L0 X5 g4 h5 v. h' _5 eDD Nowaki engages DD Peary at 3,000 yards
% _3 M. {6 R/ z. f9 eDD John D. Ford engages DD Nowaki at 3,000 yards
; O' e: B. S3 j8 ~; P: F0 |DD Nowaki engages DD Bulmer at 3,000 yards$ q5 U0 [# e8 Q1 A
Range closes to 2,000 yards2 W# E; }% _8 Q
CL Isuzu engages DD Stewart at 2,000 yards2 R- Y4 h% i1 R; A4 |; Y
DD Nowaki engages DD Pillsbury at 2,000 yards  U5 S. @# }  H6 z5 H. U  y
DD John D. Ford engages DD Nowaki at 2,000 yards
' A4 I1 T/ a/ NDD Nowaki engages DD Paul Jones at 2,000 yards
0 Z7 J* l/ h0 Q* @% HDD John D. Ford engages DD Nowaki at 2,000 yards
; c. }- E' n- q5 ]- d- cTask forces break off... " T. ?, e& D5 c' O. X8 h* t
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2 d7 o5 ~9 n5 f/ Y/ z  P6 T6 nMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
" g# T' u. G. T( a$ XWeather in hex: Light rain ; N8 C$ A5 y8 v3 [& f
Raid detected at 46 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.( N, D2 [2 Y/ n  V9 c
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
/ k% ^2 o  ?* ^3 YJapanese aircraft
- M( {; Z8 y$ X7 g1 a2 C      A6M2 Zero x 24 # q2 J9 V( `( {! ^2 q- @9 h1 n2 o
Allied aircraft
4 }  ^; ~# j5 x' r      P-35A x 19 s# i- U+ n; d, |
      P-40B Warhawk x 5
3 _0 w# n/ o3 U) `& u      P-40E Warhawk x 10 3 f2 n0 @4 ]7 e+ F: E" ?
Japanese aircraft losses
/ X* [; y, J4 f; x$ }      A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed % M* a* C* f& a- s! S9 N
Allied aircraft losses
' Q: B8 `# y: B3 n* U      P-35A: 1 destroyed
& k+ @0 y. h9 |+ H      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed
. {* h" w) z+ E- h! w6 |8 c2 O      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed ! _# X( c: }6 g/ C4 T1 R
Aircraft Attacking:3 m& ]! Z* I4 U! k) e5 Y5 p0 S0 g; P
      14 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
! |# j( x( Z7 {" ~! L$ z+ L" l--------------------------------------------------: z- Q7 ~( ]+ A7 k
Morning Air attack on Rangoon , at 54,53  
! f, m7 S7 ]) w+ PWeather in hex: Light rain
/ L: ]* K. u  QRaid spotted at 43 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.
" k/ p3 G& j. a/ IEstimated time to target is 14 minutes
8 q6 ^, V4 g% A% D5 l7 K9 sJapanese aircraft8 {; q  X1 o% m$ l# P
      A6M2 Zero x 14
4 p+ O: N' G. ^Allied aircraft
! J4 u) i+ W4 r' T: o1 \7 Y- R/ p* f      H81-A3 x 38 ' f, C5 T, [3 n2 |& v# ?
Japanese aircraft losses$ ?# V; S# S! k  b, e
      A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed   H; @4 F9 F8 {4 l0 L" M
Allied aircraft losses$ U8 j, a/ T! o9 B
      H81-A3: 1 destroyed   W; `! x( [6 @/ o, w5 S. A+ W
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76 4 t( O. G! h% X
Weather in hex: Light rain
1 j. I$ F/ K, V2 c2 c& s/ q0 u! K3 gRaid detected at 17 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
. @* w& ~# j5 vEstimated time to target is 5 minutes # E3 j* U7 P7 M2 g# t
Japanese aircraft
& B* `2 O& n2 ~5 d. }      A6M2 Zero x 38
3 \- J& ^7 S0 IAllied aircraft% s% J. Q# N4 e1 m4 N9 s) m; S
      P-40B Warhawk x 1
# C) W& C! T  v* H/ {      P-40E Warhawk x 1 . V2 g7 A" i5 k
No Japanese losses + E7 P+ y) `0 i+ D
Allied aircraft losses- ^7 i9 ]* v, l/ q0 k1 [& o2 K. I1 d- h
      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed 8 ^6 |+ ~; H& i
Aircraft Attacking:
6 h; P% T9 G" h      37 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
7 W- H  o& w9 ?# P-----------------------------------" a5 L& s! X) o* f
Morning Air attack on Rangoon , at 54,53  6 J4 c) Y6 \7 t* |' o6 F' @# t
Weather in hex: Light rain
$ S* U& p! b# }2 P$ }, Z$ v! o0 eRaid spotted at 46 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.' l0 S( }: P/ u& N) @
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
$ x- _# `/ H! ^0 m# sJapanese aircraft" G8 ~, T  D% F
      A6M2 Zero x 29 2 g% p# \: {' I: t" M
Allied aircraft
1 V) c; ?: L* i0 m# z) p" `      H81-A3 x 30   C4 U5 a8 C# q( G$ @* [/ @9 p7 e. U( Q/ s
Japanese aircraft losses5 K; Q$ _" e6 Z( J! O, {5 x
      A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed
; Y- F7 p# A- V, u( o" WAllied aircraft losses8 X$ ^( B" U6 ~$ E
      H81-A3: 6 destroyed
# e+ v0 d2 U* J' u% r' C: |Aircraft Attacking:3 m) i  U$ C# E' b' @# _
       2 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet# k2 L' ^  ?6 [2 }- N7 p
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  `0 E1 L# w% F$ ~/ n* bMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  : Z7 j6 s! ^( f. K
Weather in hex: Severe storms 1 V! M# }+ W) C
Raid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
/ s5 b, y$ E; i! w0 u; iEstimated time to target is 15 minutes
3 O3 X  R# U8 X+ }5 h6 D+ P/ eJapanese aircraft4 Q8 P( P6 B: f, \9 v) O
      G3M2 Nell x 59
( V& `6 b- Y5 b) C7 \0 n) w      G4M1 Betty x 18 5 m. d4 o% V* O. `
Allied aircraft; N; y& ]  S% U
      Blenheim IF x 33 d) e$ I: e0 ]5 k" i5 {
      Buffalo I x 2
2 p+ i+ K, P0 x9 P& y9 `5 c: K! nJapanese aircraft losses
5 Q9 @0 c( n9 }( M! x2 @      G3M2 Nell: 1 destroyed, 28 damaged6 N! N  B" y4 y
      G3M2 Nell: 2 destroyed by flak
) G: b5 m& G0 y. h; V4 N      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed, 3 damaged- A# d' n4 d' H6 ?3 K+ Q( s
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
7 @4 |8 M% M& p, w! x1 `. q) kAllied aircraft losses* p! f$ b# y) H. b
      Blenheim IF: 3 damaged
. ]5 D" s# c4 w% F* Z  U5 C      Blenheim IF: 1 destroyed on ground
" \. ?, h* E- p( h      Buffalo I: 2 damaged7 O  {# T) s1 S1 X
      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed on ground- a. j6 P) M, m, F6 @0 q6 b
      Blenheim IV: 1 destroyed on ground1 g2 Z" P* ]6 \- ?& {: _$ u9 g5 [& P
      Blenheim I: 1 destroyed on ground
5 K: [5 |* Y7 t" B2 sAirbase hits 67 G8 l: E, a; w1 x0 L
Airbase supply hits 1
1 N8 n  c$ Q" s% O1 n& J1 C& wRunway hits 18
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  ; _. Y) Q7 |2 n" Q2 h& A
Weather in hex: Light rain / O5 \4 X5 _' i8 z
Raid spotted at 49 NM, estimated altitude 20,000 feet.
7 M7 p2 A) G: o# @5 N, bEstimated time to target is 16 minutes
% Y" r( q  M3 D& M& w) Y* kJapanese aircraft/ f0 k! A5 k+ n' K1 b; V+ V. ?
      A6M2 Zero x 7
- I+ s; m9 {0 C( Y2 HNo Japanese losses
: U, @9 m! y# h% [# vAircraft Attacking:7 g  M" T  z9 S/ h3 {" ^
       7 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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: ^2 B/ N* X' m0 N1 gMorning Air attack on Rangoon , at 54,53  # ?8 v" X- ^. B
Weather in hex: Light rain
$ k0 n% }4 r! B: ~1 YRaid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.# S' p" q, I& k' @! b
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes ! w  N4 q& P# Z& S- M2 k; c
Japanese aircraft
% Q& l0 r- G: O  ^# B9 U/ u% D& A& o      A6M2 Zero x 5
* j2 v- _/ U" b/ F0 oAllied aircraft
8 `. @1 H$ ~# q/ D1 T, m5 I4 @      H81-A3 x 7 ! W) K' B6 u7 \
Japanese aircraft losses
7 e8 k4 d. \% S) ~4 E& e      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
4 m" [3 Q' {: f5 f1 VAllied aircraft losses( g/ N1 F. O6 Z4 w* l
      H81-A3: 1 destroyed
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Morning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  
1 \. ^6 T5 t) m$ I& }Weather in hex: Partial cloud , s2 [3 a2 n' K4 }  }
Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet." {5 @" b4 B. L# O, o
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes * u, \9 O5 |! s! B
Japanese aircraft
" O1 D: N3 D2 P7 ~9 j( d      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 14
2 H" `0 H6 r1 I$ y, t/ @Allied aircraft5 D/ O  v" `5 L$ `9 N, Q
      B-339D x 21
' y" e4 W7 l) |  e; g, Z      75A-7 Hawk x 8
4 k/ ]( H! R3 F' |0 S+ K. GJapanese aircraft losses
- W% s- s* T/ Y* V; u/ e      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 9 destroyed, 1 damaged
3 u! H+ {/ c: lNo Allied losses
/ O; o! k2 R( E5 e, `$ O( o( CAircraft Attacking:
6 ^0 m% G6 K0 ~( Y       1 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet * 7 x: c0 O$ Z' z" F1 \- h
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb" m- N* v; ~- q) q8 Q9 j% _4 R
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% Y- Q! {1 Y+ m! BAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87 ( \5 X+ u' v. U8 J# a
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
! Y: R( i0 M* E* e  ^2 B) gRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.& C3 v$ f$ ~) B: M8 L2 G
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
6 c, x$ Q' Q. [( XJapanese aircraft) y# k. I+ Y/ ?5 l% C
      Ki-27b Nate x 4 . \6 S( c2 D4 G
Allied aircraft
; [# G- a/ A7 Q- _) X+ M- r/ Z      139WH-3 x 10( E1 z4 Y1 _' O) f
      Hudson I x 4 . Q1 U  I% A# Y
No Japanese losses # ~7 B) [$ A4 m8 H' J1 B" m
Allied aircraft losses; n& a2 u5 M& }/ z+ K1 m6 e1 k
      139WH-3: 1 destroyed, 5 damaged5 W6 S' C: V6 J, K) j
      Hudson I: 2 damaged 4 D- v. E2 N! w  P) @
Japanese Ships
. y1 i. r7 ^! _, @      xAKL Hidaka Maru
& d4 Y3 |1 f4 W      xAK Zyuyo Maru, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
' u1 h2 E' }' k8 \  j$ t6 V7 D      xAK Santos Maru5 x6 }! e  m: J& @& A" F- s
      APD Hagi
  ?' k; {, O: L- K      xAK Meiyo Maru
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Ground combat at Hong Kong (77,61)
* C2 W, c' Z: {* W; I/ n% YJapanese Shock attack
- _5 E. c- F9 P& ?1 @Attacking force 34450 troops, 464 guns, 260 vehicles, Assault Value = 1087
2 F- n! J6 m) e4 Q0 uDefending force 6203 troops, 117 guns, 80 vehicles, Assault Value = 201 " D7 `: I( o0 C
Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 1 2 K2 i! F, X! e2 X
Japanese adjusted assault: 672  * @1 {$ u9 q  @, m2 i  q& ^( w
Allied adjusted defense: 305  ' Q7 v7 K2 E; U' Y4 z1 ]* m/ B
Japanese assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 1)  
" n" r6 d, S7 A+ {1 B5 x  {Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 1 1 g! M5 O8 K4 i9 Q9 I
Combat modifiers
( P' }! A  l! ~) O0 Z9 m, m( tDefender: terrain(+), experience(-)
3 j* t3 w/ J+ d4 L! ]1 TAttacker: shock(+)
% p1 L+ V: S$ Y# OJapanese ground losses:
0 w, q7 n; R+ j) z' h: ~      1454 casualties reported5 W; M4 y9 S2 n* k
         Squads: 8 destroyed, 60 disabled1 ^; v; o8 ]& F% d$ O( ~; G% K
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled7 V: |. V' [+ t4 \
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 8 disabled 4 d" L8 e# F3 b3 F/ |. K# @% N* B
Allied ground losses:
" S+ _( s% P! g7 Y+ b      366 casualties reported9 X" S3 I$ v! H7 }& D8 Q
         Squads: 14 destroyed, 35 disabled
) i, [7 Z/ h2 t! s$ e' A3 k/ l         Non Combat: 24 destroyed, 7 disabled* Z- m2 Q+ H! e$ C. C) Q7 X
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 6 disabled' }# s6 j, N* ~) [
      Guns lost 12 (1 destroyed, 11 disabled)' f' Y+ i0 [" T7 ?% x' Q  O
      Vehicles lost 26 (23 destroyed, 3 disabled)
0 }, }" s  G, ?# M2 O8 [      Units destroyed 1$ R! v& T0 k" P: H4 M
Assaulting units:' t7 w" c7 o4 l% u
    66th Infantry Regiment; t9 S& J0 X) A& Q9 s( B- l
    104th Division
9 g# H, c) G/ Z" a! J" ^( d, ~* Q    19th Ind. Engineer Regiment
2 t6 \! L: y* |& P# w6 K6 Q    38th Division
9 [+ h9 E5 a7 c" h6 y( d    20th Ind. Engineer Regiment
. t/ P( B: Z) p, j+ X# J    21st Mortar Battalion, ^& ]2 V' ^' p5 K3 x, y; A' }( m
    2nd Mortar Battalion
+ ?* Q# e, f& H/ s    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
. b# J9 Z7 O' I/ d8 `, M, h    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
' x; t; H1 _2 V2 E6 ~# |    5th RF Gun Battalion5 H4 g1 g! r% X9 C2 [
    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment. r, E) Q0 W8 z* v! g
    2nd RF Gun Battalion
( j! o, h3 G# v0 L2 T1 B" u    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment7 l) Y* c; {. N+ B2 K4 d4 F; q
    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion + b7 v/ f' ^6 `! g9 i
Defending units:
6 n2 L0 f  d% F    1st Middlesex Battalion1 s0 [; `* d+ W- n4 e9 t" F- Q0 @
    Rifles of Canada Battalion
  f" X. J/ {- y, s! ~1 _; W    Winnipeg Grenadiers Battalion
2 B/ e: K) i. u    Kowloon Brigade
9 ?, Q2 Z9 K4 E: R* V, h6 n* D    102nd RN Base Force
" C( L- ?$ u, g' A. k    Hong Kong Fortress - D) q) Z- \, |. D7 Q- d
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; f5 a; ~! h: Y0 w: G$ PGround combat at 86,45 (near Nanyang) 5 W7 x0 W" ?1 p, T3 ^. d* d) Z
Japanese Shock attack
0 q2 W6 v( x, Q, OAttacking force 11239 troops, 94 guns, 32 vehicles, Assault Value = 401 8 A/ R: \* E7 W
Defending force 1473 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 47 # y$ ?( o! i" T  j; `. m
Japanese adjusted assault: 710  
$ w" e# r  I3 A+ F+ A" }0 JAllied adjusted defense: 4  
! y( R: G  n  H) _/ A! ZJapanese assault odds: 177 to 1  / A) j, @; b7 e! Y' d: i( X
Combat modifiers
2 W8 [5 s) q6 D- A% {+ KDefender: op mode(-), leaders(+), morale(-), experience(-)
5 i) `# g. m( {% sAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+)
7 e1 B6 W" w* s, hJapanese ground losses:
- P) Q( Y6 d! C! x2 E      57 casualties reported8 v* k/ \! \  ?2 B  }8 t8 D
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
% l( r" y6 V' x8 p  x5 _" ^         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled2 u' W, ?* L7 R8 b+ w; G0 y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled ! a* \- A6 |) g
Allied ground losses:
1 q* b* h* A& x: [      434 casualties reported
  m  d4 ]7 T* N/ Z: t         Squads: 26 destroyed, 21 disabled
' s, u1 j8 Y0 a$ u         Non Combat: 13 destroyed, 0 disabled
' r" E" Z8 O: V. c4 ?         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled) M7 L/ T1 ~0 ~  c. w
      Units retreated 1
2 o2 L; J: @& `, K2 G8 BDefeated Allied Units Retreating!
. A, d" @' R8 w  P9 V2 E) [' P3 d4 ^" NAssaulting units:
6 Z: U& K7 O) e) u" V+ R    35th Division
" Y' k* ^4 t! E7 Y, rDefending units:# H8 G2 u8 @6 N! j% P
    7th New Chinese Corps
4 k; e" C0 Y0 O  u4 W-----------------------------------------------* R* @9 \& V9 ~
Ground combat at 89,39 (near Taiyuan) $ j. O/ w" u( R/ e6 w- G  U
Japanese Shock attack 2 q% Q$ n6 N/ Z$ o! K  J& k7 N9 X
Attacking force 12001 troops, 112 guns, 69 vehicles, Assault Value = 422
0 `/ H7 ~' V  a4 u" ZDefending force 4044 troops, 43 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 123
( Z2 m. g" {: j2 K! i" a7 HJapanese adjusted assault: 628  
1 K, W' C. Q- O* ^. w. PAllied adjusted defense: 75  
* x8 J" s6 A. o% f* l+ }! FJapanese assault odds: 8 to 1  
- S+ c, ]3 k( P& T2 fCombat modifiers6 z. n" C& o! p
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), experience(-)5 y! f6 a% E5 |. Z% S
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+)
1 `5 s  ^1 ~' R7 ~  V9 B. I4 X6 T! pJapanese ground losses:
+ K7 n3 m  ~/ _- Q! l: F      457 casualties reported8 R: o! v" l5 I' K, r8 [
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 34 disabled
6 A6 I  e/ |8 z  V6 p         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 c; k1 O; W+ U6 d         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled : {5 z. R9 J: `8 K2 _' v
Allied ground losses:: r& U# f, X% a! I
      789 casualties reported" p3 h! Z: O6 t. e
         Squads: 58 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ {* V' |: a6 t         Non Combat: 61 destroyed, 0 disabled
) t% G. E( P- E( ~7 l0 U         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 2 disabled: b" O3 \$ o/ x
      Guns lost 4 (4 destroyed, 0 disabled)) S1 m1 d2 N4 p8 H4 v
      Units retreated 1 ! Z* q2 t4 p* d
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
& q* R! b( K/ M' Y% V6 j% \( D! TAssaulting units:; V1 h' R6 E5 g! n# f
    37th Division ! a( e: k+ z( h: y
Defending units:7 d' n9 ?' ]) F1 t2 u: y
    19th Chinese Corps
( k7 v) n. Y3 T3 n/ S---------------------------------------------------------
' N9 e/ |; e' jGround combat at San Fernando (80,74)
  g3 X6 e  e" _$ fJapanese Deliberate attack
  U" c* o3 C' e$ ^2 A% {& l* cAttacking force 4412 troops, 107 guns, 24 vehicles, Assault Value = 498 1 C- O' i% c3 }) _+ }& J2 s
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 6 T, Z: }8 O& e6 f; H
Japanese adjusted assault: 135  5 R% o0 C* f7 `$ p& A
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
/ k. W. `4 @, `Japanese assault odds: 135 to 1 (fort level 0)  
( r  L: q* _- g: _; i- l' W: PJapanese forces CAPTURE San Fernando !!!
2 \- O* M2 u1 v+ @: z2 L- S, `Combat modifiers9 i- B# j2 P4 J8 y6 X) [
Attacker:  
) ^5 g. o( K/ Z% j) Q% r& g3 g0 AAssaulting units:2 k, w$ U2 H- E: m, f
    4th Tank Regiment8 T2 U3 L2 i" v9 V" X! {& ~
    47th Infantry Regiment
9 r3 A( h7 r! @    48th Engineer Regiment
. _9 x5 `& [+ @' B4 s- x    48th Recon Regiment
  B/ \" ?6 C4 C! S" C2 j5 @    Kanno Det ' Z' m' e6 B4 ^
    1st Formosa Inf. Regiment
$ Z: s4 ~5 P9 g7 w- G% S  q    7th Tank Regiment6 J1 j# e! U* d1 \; U2 I
    30th Fld AA Gun Co
4 O5 q/ p5 ?0 g8 S9 m6 P    47th Field AA Battalion
+ y6 a9 N- `+ k    39th Road Const Co - w2 D5 P  n' k' ]
    36th Const Co
; d# Z( k$ Z( j6 @    45th Field AA Battalion+ v! _; {( k4 }- d2 g: q
    48th Field AA Battalion; d! c& }- Y7 U* |2 `* [
    38th Road Const Co 7 c6 @; `* T+ o$ C3 i5 d, H* \7 }
    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment
3 j3 U& s! e+ ^9 \+ ?* M    31st Fld AA Gun Co " Q0 W7 Z" \! f9 D4 [1 ?4 g: w
    40th Field AA Battalion
7 B" S2 V7 ^( {% z7 ]- u, u' Q    48th Field Artillery Regiment9 A9 |; d, C% N
    37th Const Co % Y( b" H, [1 {2 T/ P: |- t
    11th JAAF Base Force 3 A% [; z5 B  d4 `$ s. O
---------------------------------------------
6 q# e6 Z& ?: N! dGround combat at 51,76 (near Kota Bharu) 6 F* B* L* s# u8 o5 y9 z6 B
Japanese Shock attack
2 o( b& z/ y- nAttacking force 4844 troops, 45 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 170   @, X3 Y' e$ C& @# c- \
Defending force 309 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1
. O( X; g* H4 u# SJapanese adjusted assault: 246  
* w6 }6 o8 o+ x2 LAllied adjusted defense: 1  ) j) m1 v; m0 P
Japanese assault odds: 246 to 1  . M8 A% `2 b' B6 G) s+ N3 @
Combat modifiers7 h5 h& d8 a1 g, m
Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), morale(-)* H! B! P8 c+ s+ j% k
experience(-), supply(-)
6 N$ j" k# P4 p! J$ P' uAttacker: shock(+) * x3 G* X/ T+ ?3 \
Japanese ground losses:( {* g' ~. P( t0 ~9 k
      10 casualties reported
% i# j- E" q- y* E1 ^         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled! g+ w8 N8 F8 Z. `' g/ a
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 s+ [6 W3 h* C: R! K
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' N( O1 Z! |& s( ?/ {9 KAllied ground losses:
' R/ U3 h, c8 s+ j/ U3 {      220 casualties reported& Q  J. _7 b, S7 g, m
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled1 j, U2 g" X8 d5 {5 y1 u* ~
         Non Combat: 33 destroyed, 0 disabled5 E1 R4 T& `  ^6 c
         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 0 disabled/ H4 }3 H" L; Z, g
      Guns lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled)0 Q. O* [7 [8 u6 p, s# ]8 X' X
      Units destroyed 1
' v3 d( b# @5 X6 O6 _. JAssaulting units:  g/ h; |$ [3 R
    56th Infantry Regiment+ d" h! l, \9 ^% {6 v4 X
    II./143rd Infantry Battalion % S( ^/ z6 o# h7 I
Defending units:8 V5 B; b& g' ~# E8 Y2 x
    3rd ISF Base Force ! H: Z, ^7 v$ r% _7 _# q7 M
------------------------------------------
# A, d# o: \( Z- ZGround combat at Wake Island (136,98)
; a+ M5 q, E" }- E8 ]Japanese Shock attack 3 `, A/ y% C) N$ b% G
Attacking force 1394 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 55 2 v) i1 Q% V! C- b4 u9 E: j+ l
Defending force 1115 troops, 27 guns, 10 vehicles, Assault Value = 30 3 C, k8 t  i& T/ l, ^+ h
Japanese adjusted assault: 0  ( X/ L; @  u% D9 t' ^0 \1 R
Allied adjusted defense: 25  9 y6 P1 O! l, i0 k1 ]' K% l2 x
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 99 (fort level 1)  " \. k: Q" K$ ]
Combat modifiers0 U; |- i+ T/ r1 D3 C! \0 _* W1 z" s
Defender: leaders(-), experience(-). g7 y% w% b; D( k0 B
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-), disruption(-), supply(-) ! U: V  T4 ?$ V1 M& F
Japanese ground losses:' k6 P0 [" S3 K2 m  m0 S$ L
      695 casualties reported
) G0 F+ @. F9 [' `         Squads: 16 destroyed, 41 disabled5 C) I# h3 X, K# e3 z* M7 N( d* ]
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled# U( x! i" w0 l$ Z9 ?
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled9 y5 f( Y" h( l6 g7 V& w
      Guns lost 8 (5 destroyed, 3 disabled)
8 k0 I, g( b6 _: S) O6 qAllied ground losses:
! g3 s. w, u- B& Z) R      9 casualties reported' D& w+ q5 D3 B8 F
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 C/ B1 ^$ S  _# v) E         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled: I2 ]" C% N3 b' O6 d- [5 E
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 r+ Y+ n0 R: A" o6 y! K4 lAssaulting units:
5 ^' U! B4 C" T0 t+ X4 O# [9 P" N    53rd Naval Guard Unit 2 X" g/ U; d9 d2 Z* P/ C
Defending units:
% w3 O" f5 ]1 T  m) {( q/ S    Wake USN CPNAB ! [/ P/ m& |0 V7 r1 o3 M2 I
    1st Marine Defense Battalion
作者: 冷情人    时间: 2014-10-6 19:58

5 N2 i9 M* b5 b6 u$ g! Z8 b中文版就被你说暂停了,你又来这招。。。。。 9 l0 Y  E1 S" g% K, ?, j% W
就不能盼我好啊。。。。。$ i* g. F# h* x' C( i; S6 K
zer0 发表于 2014-10-6 18:49
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- N  L( ]6 `5 r' N不是我不看好你啊,是因为不看好你的对手。玩日本的必须要有比对手强的实力才能打到后期。。你娃一开始把人往死里打,当然没什么前途。就像土牛打鬼佬一样,就在42年和43年初徘徊,没什么意思。。
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你用日本英文版打菜花的话还有点看头。。
作者: amdddr    时间: 2014-10-6 20:29

就一个海警也敢打威克岛,5 R9 ^" `& v% ~7 D; D& A# k
呵呵
作者: reninhat    时间: 2014-10-6 21:31

58插入南洋,日军肯定会难受。
作者: s9723    时间: 2014-10-6 23:30

kb在哪裡? 全世界都想知道
作者: 塔萨法隆加    时间: 2014-10-7 10:39

换了边 还是一边倒
作者: wangqifeng    时间: 2014-10-7 12:46

菜花意气用事了,既然MINI都受创了,上驻岛挨打毫无必要,水面舰队要抓58得分散多舰队才可能,而且最好是巡洋舰编队,慢速的BB即使接触,58也很可能脱离战斗。
5 {, p+ s  S' i, d  r* I; x, O% b8 D/ j! d菲律宾的油船居然能到巴里巴板加油后又到卡加廷待命?正常来说,不拼命逃到泗水都活不成的吧? 菜花这个封锁做得不到家啊,这样盟军甚至有机会为吕宋送补给!
作者: wangqifeng    时间: 2014-10-7 12:52

不过目前来说,58还不能说就安全了,如果不走菲律宾而直接奔爪哇,还有较大机会脱离,菲律宾这一耽搁,KB怎么也追上了。当然,58怎么也算赚够了,要能再拼掉KB一艘正规航母,那这次行动就算经典了(但2比6应该机会不大,2比4还有可能)。如何顺利脱身,估计得依赖日军不靠谱的搜索网和日酋的误判了。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-7 19:54

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不是我不看好你啊,是因为不看好你的对手。玩日本的必须要有比对手强的实力才能打到后期。。你娃一开始把人往死里打,当然没什么前途。就像土牛打鬼佬一样,就在42年和43年初徘徊,没什么意思。。. A( b& `  y" `( p

( M, I1 N0 |* y( W! s你用日本 ...
# T2 R  w$ O5 l冷情人 发表于 2014-10-6 19:58
, ?" o; t/ a9 H: C. {好不容易将日军用到43年中,却出现bug,要用日军从头再来需要勇气啊,4 S- }; h8 E& ^
毕竟日军前期消耗不少精力和时间呢,先将手头这档的盟军调整好,
, L5 T; o* R' L. J等过些时候盟军调整好了,不用花多少时间了,再考虑开日军档。。。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-7 19:58

就一个海警也敢打威克岛,
2 `0 N" Q1 V0 [6 e  n呵呵$ H, }9 @. \/ h1 D3 R, R$ T
amdddr 发表于 2014-10-6 20:29
% o2 [6 \9 ~. Y' j& D由于58从威客附近经过,横向插到菲律宾,附近船队纷纷避让,  _: W) Q0 S3 F+ o* N6 _1 D3 W
对这一线的日军进攻产生一定影响,估计给菜花的计划添了不少乱子
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-7 20:01

58插入南洋,日军肯定会难受。" J) j6 ~. N0 a1 n" M
reninhat 发表于 2014-10-6 21:31
, o* q, `. y5 }( \58这一横插,可以打乱日军前期在南太附近的计划,日军kb一直在紧追58,
% J5 U6 @2 f! A% N再加上mini受创,南洋方向估计要等kb到位 才好大展手脚,9 f& M1 e  s1 B+ a3 o0 K
盟军前期拖延日军进攻的战略目的,也就达到了。
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" |+ h  J$ [& ]一举拖延南太和南洋2个方向的进攻,前期很难找到更好的计划了。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-7 20:07

kb在哪裡? 全世界都想知道# b! j: f+ C+ G/ m- o3 t! k  k
s9723 发表于 2014-10-6 23:30
2 P3 P" b! x8 \" v. ukb一直就在58脑后,最近的时候 估计就在10格距离左右,/ |! }& J; v; P5 M
这也是为啥58连续做了3个全速的原因。 由于附近没有日军AO,
# t! [5 w6 W2 p2 kkb不太可能也跟着做3个全速,而且日军dd腿短,要做全速就要甩开dd,
6 d% T( R% U4 }( C$ L! z2 h8 V# z盟军少许ss已经到卡加延附近去守株待兔了,
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& h& Q% F$ l; O1 Z6 `3 }9 H看你打字里面那么多繁体,莫非你是台湾的?
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-7 20:09

换了边 还是一边倒% e% M, z. t) e' |4 w+ V& w
塔萨法隆加 发表于 2014-10-7 10:39
# k( a: m4 p* v  Y0 q# V/ E" G: @; x谈不上一边倒,只是前期日军信心满满,大意了,被伤了mini,日军攻势还没有表现出来呢% ]  h$ |6 b. D. x8 V& P
不久你就会看到日军的强悍了
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-7 20:16

菜花意气用事了,既然MINI都受创了,上驻岛挨打毫无必要,水面舰队要抓58得分散多舰队才可能,而且最好是巡洋舰编队,慢速的BB即使接触,58也很可能脱离战斗。. i' c5 k; H; C' y2 h
菲律宾的油船居然能到巴里巴板加油后又到卡加廷待命? ...
% G* y4 k1 ?9 Mwangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-7 12:46
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在这个方向上,盟军集中了abda的cl和dd,在附近待命 并调集了几乎全荷兰的空军
: U# T* G- |" Q  V日军水面战队不好进入,前期只有1cvl的mini也插到了达沃附近就回去了,7 B3 W# O9 P5 }8 g; z
如果强行进入可能当时就伤了mini了,等mini集合后,58已经出现在了硫磺岛
; c- O4 j$ `  p/ t! D) vmini也就过去拦截了,前期盟军dd对米里的拦截,让日军没能快速建立空军基地
4 ]( O2 z# l; n* T3 U  \以压制达拉根机场, 附近有几个荷兰机场,对1cvl的mini还是有不小威胁的。6 Y& w+ ~  A& c  g! g0 D
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由于巴里巴班的安全暂时有保证,而58很早就打算往这个方向撤退,故ao加满油后
# Y; C& ?- ]; B$ v8 a乘mini向58靠拢的机会,在abda舰队的保护下,前出到卡加延附近,. @+ S0 D+ o/ y6 A" ?
正好赶上给油料殆尽的58 及时补充上了燃料。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-7 20:28

不过目前来说,58还不能说就安全了,如果不走菲律宾而直接奔爪哇,还有较大机会脱离,菲律宾这一耽搁,KB怎么也追上了。当然,58怎么也算赚够了,要能再拼掉KB一艘正规航母,那这次行动就算经典了(但2比6应该机会不 ...8 z. G4 w, T& {* m8 Q& w3 X9 `9 l
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-7 12:52
  R8 ?  {6 A, v3 {% a4 w4 d从马里亚纳群岛去爪哇 不正好经过卡加延附近么? 经卡加延加油后,kb就算孤注一掷
/ Q: H" n: \3 a% A不顾ss威胁,甩开dd跑到卡加延附近的时候,也用完了最后一滴油了,
  k1 w1 D2 g' ]* Y在往前追是不现实的,kb目前的实力可以满地图横着走,可是附近没有ao的支援下7 |) P6 r$ b; n
kb这2天应该要补充油料了。更别说跑了这么多全速 带来的系统伤。
; R2 n! j+ [# L6 h' {/ b; q* f而且58已经从侦查界面消失了,就算kb中途得到油料,能继续追赶,
  s2 W7 p7 m3 _4 D) ]$ ]- E& Y, i! C41年12月的爪哇,盟军的情报优势还是比较明显的,
1 q! f4 `4 U  e日军尚未对该海域有很好的侦查手段
作者: reninhat    时间: 2014-10-7 20:37

日军没有充分利用初期的零和陆攻的加成,在关岛这些大型基地,对58进行突击。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-7 20:45

本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-10-7 21:06 编辑
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% Y# }* t8 T& o# P/ FAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 18, 41
7 b! j& |8 u% F% L6 R58从塞班附近经过3天全速,中途经卡加延附近AO加油,已经到达爪哇附近,1 x; }0 R- t7 T, {2 Z1 i2 \$ G
且从日军侦查界面消失,附近荷兰空军的大艇也没有发现kb的踪影,估计是回去加油了
' g( q5 l$ i/ W5 u; j乘着58过境,mini受伤,kb没油,日军船队纷纷避让的大好局面,
. d4 }3 ]) g: T/ L4 M盟军dd果断出击 炮击了已经上菲律宾的日军机场和马来半岛上的哥打巴鲁机场, p% Y8 \6 A* j2 p6 O
58也体会到了横着走的感觉 ,再要体验这种感觉估计要到44年后了。& `0 x4 \0 u& e  a) s( M) @
即便如此 新加坡和克拉克的日子依然很艰苦。
7 B0 c( c4 G2 l5 c: L在达沃附近出现021盲目扫场,不知道是舰载机还是路基。。。。。/ N$ O0 G* B; ~5 @+ Y' \; z. g& t

: k" U* w5 n* e& f天一亮发现日军将威克岛上的登陆部队全撤走了。岛上连个日军的影子都没有
$ j5 ]! b  Q( w! P2 X! Y6 S已经在米里立足的日军仅用一式战就将荷兰空军扫得落花流水,惨不忍睹。2 d2 f  N* g2 O1 j% `
仰光的船队尚未完成卸载,飞虎队又死顶了一天,双方损失相当,但是盟军飞机补充困难" f+ |. L! T7 s" v' J* w; C8 f
香港日军打出4:1,东京玫瑰再次播音。。。。
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- p" x% X  S& q1 JInvasion Support action off Wake Island (136,98). U. E) ^! H) O. Y% a/ e- g! \
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force , g7 R" c% D. V9 E1 I+ Q
8 Coastal gun shots fired in defense. + Q2 i- v! M' H1 P4 n  {& i
Japanese Ships
, c! F# ~' g; t" j: }      xAKL Toyotsu Maru, Shell hits 2,  on fire# y1 O; |1 n& E5 e7 j2 {
      PB Santos Maru7 p, A8 @: Z/ |# |8 p/ t
      xAK Aratama Maru 8 W; W/ U, F9 Z3 a; G* j  _+ a
5in CD Gun Battery engaging xAKL Toyotsu Maru at 8,000 yards
1 h* d( C5 q& C, {/ CPB Santos Maru fired at enemy troops
" }0 N( o/ s) z) Q+ c, y------------------------------------------------ I/ d+ P+ J0 w
Night Naval bombardment of Kota Bharu at 51,75 . ^2 ~2 H" [2 w6 E/ V
Japanese aircraft/ y; l  I. A0 z: q1 ^& _
      no flights 0 D5 T: h3 W6 O# n3 t
Japanese aircraft losses
  q: M$ O$ N' o5 u# N5 u      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 2 damaged
, S2 _) o  m) {; e2 I. _" E      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 1 destroyed on ground: w- X6 t1 y! g: v+ I; W
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 4 damaged7 H% H; s3 n  s7 I
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed on ground 8 ^) Z6 ^6 F! d
Allied Ships, b/ c/ w3 Z1 t1 N9 P5 m- p7 F
      DD Stewart3 [+ `5 O9 M; U* [
      DD Pillsbury. {3 D0 `  n* ?
      DD Peary( g  a( f$ m; E  J" |! K0 D* |7 u- T
      DD Paul Jones
6 e1 M' p4 j/ C% F) s9 i8 }0 i' C      DD Bulmer , m3 b  e. Q0 H) T  O: |
Airbase hits 48 `3 ^% K$ B5 O) a4 T
Runway hits 4" W* {) f3 l- B: d+ K$ n
Port hits 21 h, m0 k* i1 l
Port fuel hits 1
6 I2 M4 ?0 F8 t" F" }--------------------------------------------------8 a9 c; Y- o. r
Night Naval bombardment of Vigan at 80,73
, b- C" E  e$ qJapanese aircraft
3 F/ p5 b6 @' p      no flights
2 l( L2 v6 c$ X: z  j/ S6 o4 b, TJapanese aircraft losses+ G* B, b$ Q$ Y1 D! M; U4 h
      Ki-27b Nate: 7 damaged
7 b: q) Y9 W/ Q8 P6 e' O: N      Ki-27b Nate: 2 destroyed on ground : ]# z6 S5 k% c) K
Allied Ships8 q- q5 K& I4 w7 D6 u' Q
      DD Piet Hein2 u  s. d9 E# }' ?
      DD Kortenaer
7 Q8 C* k/ _: K8 [8 U      DD Witte de With8 x% L6 l( @1 ], D, f/ h
      DD Van Nes
' _- ~  Z: I) Y5 x' U- H; r7 j, P      DD Banckert
9 {7 B8 ~2 c% i( X  [& @" R, G$ rAirbase hits 63 S( ^5 g! I4 O
Airbase supply hits 19 G) O: k7 R6 w" \* }
Runway hits 20
  [3 d+ ?, z8 e+ Y, a6 Z9 iPort hits 5/ A3 L5 r6 d2 x4 b4 \' ^
Port fuel hits 4
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. c/ D! C! d, Z4 [; h$ Q1 ^ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 56,74 6 D7 t* w3 ]% r" m- S
Japanese Ships
  s5 J: c# n8 r' V" f      xAK Nihonka Maru
- X& f2 I3 J! F5 H0 Y: f      xAK Manyo Maru) p8 e" U5 c  `) b
      xAKL Kokuei Maru
8 c8 S) r6 M5 m      xAKL Chosen Maru1 a. Y; ^* O$ e, X, k" e
      xAKL Bokuei Maru
. n- u, E* X" b, U2 N      SC Ch 23
: U4 m- Q5 z3 Y2 {3 [8 L1 E0 wAllied Ships
; D5 B1 H6 R3 p8 W/ s  N      SS KXV, hits 3,  heavy damage
( u5 J; k5 V+ @, M2 u. B( p------------------------------------------+ n4 \# Z8 i1 V) ^/ ?
Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  2 u  x1 J" `. C& c
Weather in hex: Light cloud
8 H# K8 f7 r( X- t, S6 }) ]Raid detected at 43 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.% |# u/ i: T: _, E  q
Estimated time to target is 14 minutes & U+ x( Z5 P% c4 ?; e
Japanese aircraft
, p/ w" b  X# t      A6M2 Zero x 20 9 l9 a( A7 j0 g* k; K
Allied aircraft4 h; |* t/ ]3 @8 W
      P-26A x 12 q. l& O5 @5 Y! q# e
      P-35A x 5
8 }0 {! y$ V8 W2 x' _0 J: d- Y7 v      P-40B Warhawk x 44 t" ~  l6 A8 z/ C
      P-40E Warhawk x 12 # j2 b) Z. m9 P$ [# @) A; k4 n
Japanese aircraft losses& P, p; g  B. E4 H5 c' {/ D
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
# D5 ]% u8 A/ f4 kAllied aircraft losses# E( p( z8 K3 x. a
      P-26A: 1 destroyed5 I4 ~' S6 O5 G8 e
      P-35A: 1 destroyed
2 W* ]) M6 a- c( J- A' j" K, _      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed
/ y2 @+ e/ _: L$ k3 K      P-40E Warhawk: 4 destroyed $ G5 Z5 H; G7 v0 K  x
Aircraft Attacking:
* P/ E: E, z% M* C      15 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet1 m# ~, h% s4 m6 C
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7 n+ D3 J+ E. }- [* UMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
* D3 ?# x% `! u" XWeather in hex: Light cloud 0 q) K- @8 B7 ^& i6 y8 m: C
Raid detected at 28 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.
! m- b  q: x& _3 h6 OEstimated time to target is 9 minutes
, l4 S1 X7 Y! b* qJapanese aircraft3 b9 e7 E  c* a: P
      A6M2 Zero x 39
4 [: f/ k2 ~) @Allied aircraft0 h# Q/ {5 O! [. a5 m4 ~
      P-40E Warhawk x 4
) E9 `. l( f& f0 c2 Z$ oNo Japanese losses
8 E% g' t2 _9 c& g6 X0 NAllied aircraft losses
# P9 @$ n4 `9 v2 A2 R/ x/ K5 ~. _      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed * h0 h' K% A1 x5 C( w3 J) m4 V
Aircraft Attacking:2 e4 X2 ^4 O/ y' i
      39 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet# F+ H. w% m% O/ G! U
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Morning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  
1 R% h; e& J$ A) E/ t! vWeather in hex: Light cloud 9 u% H* o& \7 A8 t( H, w) K7 G
Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.$ `: k, `  K7 c8 [
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes - T* [( t2 G/ \- @0 {4 w- W
Japanese aircraft
2 I7 I/ {, w" P- T2 [8 O  ~% U& U      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 22 ; |  {) i7 m1 Q5 K7 b  Q
Allied aircraft
1 ]$ \( ?5 Y1 H3 J      B-339D x 11
& R2 h( T# l! F      75A-7 Hawk x 7
* L& `" \3 D% j* f  }: ZNo Japanese losses
5 |) x7 B" }6 N8 |, HAllied aircraft losses
( A8 z, K: H! M* I0 {      B-339D: 3 destroyed
/ f+ o& v$ \7 t* D      75A-7 Hawk: 2 destroyed , Y, k7 t# [8 [; o0 L& a
Aircraft Attacking:& T* n/ m% {' e! Z# @- o0 P
       8 x Ki-43-Ib Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet
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' p5 @7 g& i' t0 X3 s' e9 P' EMorning Air attack on Hong Kong Fortress, at 77,61 (Hong Kong)
( J5 C# D, Q/ K8 D/ @* @# PWeather in hex: Moderate rain
! D. a: y# m9 w: C+ k0 gRaid detected at 35 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.! G- h( F# o( n6 `
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes - U- |# P+ O% c9 n+ \0 F" `
Japanese aircraft1 ~0 U; |$ }. s" J
      G3M2 Nell x 17" j+ c8 x& L# X9 B  a
      G4M1 Betty x 31 4 E# W6 r8 m% p/ K4 ~% l
Japanese aircraft losses
2 H: M' Y, U: ^4 I7 T6 b  O- e      G3M2 Nell: 5 damaged
* E' R5 L3 k: {) d      G4M1 Betty: 3 damaged 9 c% F& i4 H/ i7 z$ ^  J
Allied ground losses:. }, f& D3 ^6 B% v$ k: z
      30 casualties reported
3 @. q; [; _5 g7 }         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) Q# J, [" \8 O- B         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
2 ^- c3 \* s$ a- }3 s- I9 q         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
. ?/ W! f- ]6 R1 l* i0 B& K------------------------------------------------------------------------7 F; k+ ]5 {# g0 a4 Z
Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  . L+ I, a& V5 _( s& n1 P' `
Weather in hex: Light cloud 0 z4 v& P3 ~! U! R$ S- H
Raid detected at 110 NM, estimated altitude 20,000 feet.
) [* F% [0 F( q( w0 a: vEstimated time to target is 36 minutes " ]7 n( \* ~, Y: Q4 [* f7 L
Japanese aircraft& A9 S9 l' J+ m6 a
      A6M2 Zero x 6 8 E. ]) W9 W# H( w& x
Allied aircraft
% _6 a! f8 p8 \/ r  E0 o! T. T      P-40E Warhawk x 12 l2 s5 D1 [+ M& o0 a! j
Japanese aircraft losses, j  _# W2 r! E8 T2 K) B! J) x
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed 1 K! b& c! U- q( Q, S; v
No Allied losses ' v5 {" r, x/ B, a: e6 w
Aircraft Attacking:
) J, {# D- _. N2 X       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet4 Y8 C4 `6 C3 P4 A0 D1 q
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Morning Air attack on Hong Kong Fortress, at 77,61 (Hong Kong) 8 V4 F3 a' T3 [5 M
Weather in hex: Moderate rain ( T  X2 X) E2 f7 t7 C0 k3 E: W
Raid detected at 60 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
( z' \( d# w6 S. EEstimated time to target is 21 minutes
% T, h5 w) L/ }' G9 w. dJapanese aircraft# u% q5 e$ h, w. Q/ ]% ]
      G3M2 Nell x 18
% V4 G9 F6 |9 ?6 |) [1 D      G4M1 Betty x 19 9 l% Y  o& N% \: R' `% G% F
Japanese aircraft losses" f9 U/ w- R6 s3 [/ L
      G3M2 Nell: 5 damaged4 V% L7 |8 P! N+ X
      G4M1 Betty: 2 damaged$ O/ \) I& \6 u0 x8 u
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak , m0 ?: {5 Q, Y4 ?
Allied ground losses:' F- b- b+ q( ^; ~" H3 W
      25 casualties reported9 I4 C: |* @# Q2 Z1 o
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 w5 I5 s8 @2 G0 k! K
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 4 disabled
$ k  |3 P- R3 {/ k% T         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
, n/ t' L0 W, q$ F9 q      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)  ! ^% K& C  ?" ~" n! P; `$ ?
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Morning Air attack on Rangoon , at 54,53  
$ t; v( H. f1 v9 p6 lWeather in hex: Partial cloud
# ~1 u2 ]! k5 Z8 r. dRaid spotted at 33 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.8 k- a4 y0 ~, z" Y) \
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes 4 G% G8 \  t6 E- z7 B* L& E) @
Japanese aircraft
+ n! w9 \7 D; j9 q7 M# |      A6M2 Zero x 7
# B8 v& b- ]" RAllied aircraft# z0 T$ W$ N* i, c& A
      H81-A3 x 368 X6 D0 V* s5 a& }
      Buffalo I x 16 : X0 ^6 R8 c" y8 Q* |) W
Japanese aircraft losses
5 x4 P3 Q7 {) b! P3 d0 w8 ?" L: m      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
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Morning Air attack on Davao , at 79,91  9 `8 M( g# L  z9 _. X) Q; X- c
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
! L; o2 V4 d' H% i* Y' _! }Raid spotted at 12 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.
* ~/ H& ]) `1 XEstimated time to target is 3 minutes 8 ^( Z. p8 }( ^
Japanese aircraft
0 R$ V/ T1 u' P5 m1 W% u7 l* l      A6M2 Zero x 5 2 |" ^7 i5 z% c+ [
No Japanese losses - q* V9 p1 L4 r, Z2 |; d
Aircraft Attacking:; v- Q% M  _/ M+ C$ y5 o
       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *  0 y1 N$ L7 I& {5 |
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Morning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  
3 ^2 J/ L: k" i6 G7 u$ FWeather in hex: Light cloud ; D7 @7 E' V# N
Raid spotted at 2 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.: z0 @/ P5 B: W; `
Estimated time to target is 0 minutes
) U  r- R4 ~$ b5 o/ ^" M$ HJapanese aircraft
6 s, c# s4 K6 g  N, Q      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 7
! C) v( Q" m# q' l3 Y+ Q1 LAllied aircraft
* S; T: g' Z# `8 i( i4 H      B-339D x 1
/ V/ [3 \) W8 W4 d& Y      75A-7 Hawk x 2
" h2 E0 i# X7 @No Japanese losses
! I9 T& G/ W9 _- y% pAllied aircraft losses# |1 k- y, X" Y* a# J/ {# A1 V% c2 C
      75A-7 Hawk: 1 destroyed
7 @6 n% e: b) C5 V" oAircraft Attacking:
0 J' J8 V2 z4 d; h* d; V1 p       6 x Ki-43-Ib Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet
+ B, ]- X* d- v. ~6 K----------------------------------------------
2 l- d" H* W3 q8 t/ C. R) e& pMorning Air attack on Rangoon , at 54,53  
  d5 Z& q" i) I6 v0 KWeather in hex: Partial cloud $ C8 u' T* E: M- ~8 T. ~2 Q* ]! N) n
Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 20,000 feet.
1 ~9 r. b2 k9 E7 gEstimated time to target is 13 minutes 9 [) v7 ~5 ]  Z; n- @. z
Japanese aircraft
6 p# w  q6 y9 x& q" R9 m      A6M2 Zero x 3 + M0 U2 [9 N: v  \  k
Allied aircraft
& s, }+ I8 ]- x! V6 S      H81-A3 x 30
1 q2 `# W9 O2 r* G1 C0 \! x0 g: f. u      Buffalo I x 14 * \3 K0 j; [/ t* j2 F8 R9 @+ Q
No Japanese losses % a* [3 h: g$ ~' [# w! D" z" m
Allied aircraft losses
" T9 l4 l" z* i; K9 h* Q      H81-A3: 1 destroyed
4 [. Z1 w9 u* Y2 N' W, j+ e      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed( l. |8 c5 G9 N" o; z# z( r
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# |, |% }6 U- a- E$ W! f( u% Z" x& SMorning Air attack on Dadjangas , at 78,93  
+ J9 ^' l% [  v( @; LWeather in hex: Moderate rain
8 I6 k3 a5 O& V# S. ~8 ARaid spotted at 2 NM, estimated altitude 20,000 feet.: d3 T5 S) R8 c: s& b
Estimated time to target is 0 minutes
* Z/ q( J4 |1 Q6 c- [7 gJapanese aircraft
+ f' t. I1 d* I" Z. K      A6M2 Zero x 1
! r8 U; f% X1 s' b& R8 V3 \+ v) `No Japanese losses
& u4 K/ t# Q% G- tAircraft Attacking:( Q, {. t" T7 U5 d6 X
       1 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *  2 W9 @7 b: }- \
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; H& n5 s5 ], c/ KMorning Air attack on Rangoon , at 54,53  
1 B4 u: O0 g# }! a6 mWeather in hex: Partial cloud
& S% x* R" j8 e. d" O! bRaid spotted at 29 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
! O% n, K1 ]0 a) \& _9 w4 o6 [Estimated time to target is 9 minutes
. H$ p% ]7 B4 K. w2 g  J, A) YJapanese aircraft, B( X; c& |6 ?- a, X
      A6M2 Zero x 22
& c5 W0 r5 ~5 {7 v; R0 @( ~Allied aircraft
" T0 @8 v' K4 |) v9 ^2 C      H81-A3 x 19
0 U( r$ a- P- ?      Buffalo I x 8 ; }: i: p+ B& C
Japanese aircraft losses7 \- D/ G, x9 S
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed 8 m, r4 F- C9 g9 M+ ]' U+ I7 I
Allied aircraft losses
; G" k7 `$ \, z: V' h0 l+ j      H81-A3: 2 destroyed " E+ J  H& K3 b6 u' F0 M/ w) F# p
Aircraft Attacking:
7 Q9 d1 g4 j/ R' x8 t2 J; l# p      12 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet/ t' S& x2 L% j
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% ?" b1 H" s/ C: E8 iGround combat at Hong Kong (77,61) : `1 s" q3 r% b7 c! q9 h6 `: p, H& n
Japanese Shock attack 3 b' G$ `+ N5 N. J0 Z  }
Attacking force 33380 troops, 464 guns, 260 vehicles, Assault Value = 986 ; M, o0 k" r# L7 n( ]
Defending force 5511 troops, 116 guns, 61 vehicles, Assault Value = 163
6 H6 g8 a5 C) V  N) \6 r' K: zJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0
1 ]2 \/ [  B5 Q* J( M' J# RJapanese adjusted assault: 812  0 u0 B# A! r, ^
Allied adjusted defense: 201  ; b1 F- w* s2 e/ H, `1 m! w+ q
Japanese assault odds: 4 to 1 (fort level 0)  
( G7 e1 i5 {$ ]! D3 B) [Japanese forces CAPTURE Hong Kong !!!
/ l0 P' `/ `- O/ @3 T0 x' G" u, n+ LCombat modifiers! r9 I* {2 e& P) Y* H
Defender: terrain(+), morale(-), experience(-)5 C# m. Z. \6 U: u5 a5 a0 L; m
Attacker: shock(+)
/ m6 P. G$ D' C; W8 z: x" ]1 pJapanese ground losses:
, {' Z% N" Y8 M& `* ~6 J! ^      1487 casualties reported4 _" b3 |1 U; }5 |- W, N- g
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 33 disabled# _, U/ n9 L+ h
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 13 disabled4 {$ `- T9 a6 Q
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 51 disabled- G5 x! A4 C+ M# ^
      Guns lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)
. g5 G; D  C8 I- |Allied ground losses:
2 \% ^9 F4 Q& J! l* z# |& A      5606 casualties reported
  _2 y! ]" V3 o+ g: t         Squads: 130 destroyed, 0 disabled$ l7 _9 G# M$ F, N6 o9 ]9 j; w
         Non Combat: 406 destroyed, 0 disabled7 P9 ]% N- ?# ~6 G4 W
         Engineers: 23 destroyed, 0 disabled
, m8 v# T" V. z. ^9 {; S      Guns lost 161 (161 destroyed, 0 disabled)
, z7 r& w, n: C- v      Vehicles lost 76 (76 destroyed, 0 disabled)! p$ f( D5 U6 \3 `7 }! [) I
      Units destroyed 5
5 C; Z' I. ^! X  B: |0 aAssaulting units:
3 Z8 O2 n& F! z& A    38th Division0 }6 \" [0 e0 {' C9 C6 D
    19th Ind. Engineer Regiment
( r5 u  v9 N3 W6 [6 g) ]8 o    66th Infantry Regiment
* v0 h, ?+ F7 s0 q& [9 b    104th Division+ O. x7 e4 Q8 u4 F) k- W% C
    20th Ind. Engineer Regiment5 ^2 N# j8 {' w
    21st Mortar Battalion- L  d$ s" F2 [  b
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
7 X5 l0 W! P6 K+ e' c( Z    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion, D+ y, B) G; ~7 }3 `- l" n
    2nd Mortar Battalion0 b. q! ^' C. ?3 {" U# ^
    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment
3 f$ I1 C; |2 s  C    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
( o' j8 Y7 m$ e' X- m    2nd RF Gun Battalion
$ O* C" d3 S& X. g1 K  I1 v7 F    5th RF Gun Battalion
6 A+ e; ~  [3 i: c& _    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion * [0 P) l! u* S) a: l1 D
Defending units:( x4 V) \8 A9 M, a
    Rifles of Canada Battalion; f* c8 ~% c  v- F
    Winnipeg Grenadiers Battalion
- p3 z! m9 m# Q. A( m! k/ E    Kowloon Brigade
, s. n: y* J8 q% v9 N( t; I- j    102nd RN Base Force0 B2 {3 D" c7 }4 r2 ]
    Hong Kong Fortress
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-7 20:52

本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-10-7 21:07 编辑
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日军没有充分利用初期的零和陆攻的加成,在关岛这些大型基地,对58进行突击。- o& B! f9 p" ^4 o1 V
reninhat 发表于 2014-10-7 20:37
1 s" {8 a$ J+ {2 y* H58在与mini的对抗和追击过程中,一直和 塞班及关岛保持了最小12格的距离+ h. A8 s1 Q. _1 p, P
这意味及时用021挂油箱护航,也出了021的标准护航范围,
1 Y# w0 B$ f, }! _' k7 F' E在mini对抗58的当天 58距塞班17格,追击的时候,12格,目的就是不进入11格的021标准航程' ]3 @) J6 T5 U4 H  P8 _
按开局岛上大概30左右的一式陆攻和18架次021,在极限航程上 估计很难对58造成伤害
. `( k. l6 D& v# ^  E日军也没有尝试,也可能是尝试了,但计算空优后没有出击
/ U. S' u5 g* q当天,日军塞班岛方向确实出动了陆攻击沉了前期从58分离,路过附近去拉包尔的一艘dd
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-7 21:23

不过目前来说,58还不能说就安全了,如果不走菲律宾而直接奔爪哇,还有较大机会脱离,菲律宾这一耽搁,KB怎么也追上了。当然,58怎么也算赚够了,要能再拼掉KB一艘正规航母,那这次行动就算经典了(但2比6应该机会不 ...( [4 h9 _- F& S1 l
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-7 12:52
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搞清楚了为啥你会有这么一问了,是地图错误。# E2 [* {4 z! q" J! s% B1 [" A
游戏中的地图:
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) m- A, j, U! ~' n; I: z& ]( X0 I; q8 L, Y[attach]11135[/attach]% s, G8 w, f' o! j- t4 b
现实地图:
6 d% E. o' k5 o9 o. m[attach]11136[/attach]
作者: 塔萨法隆加    时间: 2014-10-8 09:08

- E3 n) ?. F) Q( a8 ?谈不上一边倒,只是前期日军信心满满,大意了,被伤了mini,日军攻势还没有表现出来呢! M! v# \8 V8 W" U; j
不久你就会看到日军的强悍了
) o5 m+ @2 L, Q0 Vzer0 发表于 2014-10-7 20:09
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谦虚了 这档和隔壁冷大跟骑士差不多 双方都不在一个档次
作者: s9723    时间: 2014-10-8 11:26

Zero大統領這次出擊從規劃到實行確實漂亮!
) j/ q: t  L' t- j6 c& v. e, m( h不過多少有運氣成分,要是當初mini命中一雷讓58減速,徹退會很辛苦...
作者: wangqifeng    时间: 2014-10-8 13:19

2 Y7 j, g4 E5 I# X3 j# ~# x在这个方向上,盟军集中了abda的cl和dd,在附近待命 并调集了几乎全荷兰的空军
4 D) Q# {- A; r日军水面战队不好进入,前期只有1cvl的mini也插到了达沃附近就回去了,
% C/ a% A! [6 p! F1 E如果强行进入可能当时就伤了mini了,等mini集合后,58已经出 ...
+ p2 Y0 W  i% U6 Jzer0 发表于 2014-10-7 20:16
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这些所谓的荷兰空军鸟用没有,能炸中么?上百架轰炸机也就是吹吹泡泡而已,真正有点威胁的就是那几架鱼雷机,但几架水机就能驱逐。至于ABDA,正是美食,要不联合舰队的重巡还找不到目标呢。看诸多战报,鲜有不封锁到美国远东舰队那点破船全喂鱼的,那有大蝗军怕荷兰鬼子的。
作者: reninhat    时间: 2014-10-8 13:24

荷兰空军可以做为骚扰部队,用来分散日军的战斗机
作者: wangqifeng    时间: 2014-10-8 13:41     标题: RE: Zer0 VS 菜花 盟军记录 【mini受创】

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作者: reninhat    时间: 2014-10-8 14:15

霍洛岛一般是空挺占领,所以58一般不敢靠近菲律宾。正常的路线是从南太经莫港,进入南洋,AO会从南洋装油在莫港接应58。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-8 21:51

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谦虚了 这档和隔壁冷大跟骑士差不多 双方都不在一个档次
2 {5 X! j5 x- ?) m塔萨法隆加 发表于 2014-10-8 09:08
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玩日军要求玩家很谨慎,需要考虑的东西也很多,毕竟日军容错率较低
, u# r6 N( I$ }) b7 E2 M* e盟军则方便许多,可以大胆尝试。菜花可能对某些细节没考虑清楚。# ^; J( a/ \" @1 m/ i6 x- S8 }
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而且通常对战双方为了长久,盟军前期常放水,导致前期很少有大行动。; F  B# C/ j+ f: O
本档双方本着了解游戏,从游戏中学习的态度,让双方充分发挥各自的想象力
% T2 }/ d3 p, }" r9 @3 Q也尽量给观众带来精彩的对局。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-8 22:00

Zero大統領這次出擊從規劃到實行確實漂亮!- k5 h+ t; @  Q& y
不過多少有運氣成分,要是當初mini命中一雷讓58減速,徹退會很辛苦...; \0 m* f1 [5 h' {' R
s9723 发表于 2014-10-8 11:26
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规划也不是一步到位的,原计划是去炸吴港,看能不能摸到些鱼
% a5 e; d, h$ J1 w( O; A6 b结果提前暴露导致 kb回追,58只能仓促往菲律宾方向撤退。6 y* K* D' G3 @3 `" x+ _: Q
运气成分当然是有的,军事行动都有运气成分,如果一方有100%的把握,9 S$ g7 i9 ?! [
对方也就不会选择继续行动,而是撤退了,对于本方不能把握的那些百分比 都可以叫运气9 S% d1 Z4 |+ _+ E: R; U# v3 W
mini未能命中58,确实给了58很好的机会,不过你看到的只是个对盟军很有利的结果& w4 I  N% U3 _5 @9 t# j& e
当时盟军是做好了接受58全灭的结局的。 从长远的战略来看,cv对抗如果此时不进行
# L  ?( U6 V6 l: {5 ~3 A再要等机会,估计就要到44年后了。
- b% l; F7 O. m6 B7 D胜:盟军很满意,负:盟军也能接受。 这种情况下 58出击也就成必然了。) S) K# P& B( G- q2 w
当然这是个人的指挥风格,每个人可以不一样。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-8 22:04

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这些所谓的荷兰空军鸟用没有,能炸中么?上百架轰炸机也就是吹吹泡泡而已,真正有点威胁的就是那几架鱼雷机,但几架水机就能驱逐。至于ABDA,正是美食,要不联合舰队的重巡还找不到目标呢。看诸多战报,鲜有不封锁 .... N/ |( U8 l" v5 @( g9 g; K( e' P9 _
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-8 13:19
2 O- P3 m% K/ X( y; F& t8 E: P从荷兰空军对抗金刚兄弟的结果看,能否炸中mini确实不好说。
" A) w! [! A! i$ m不过盟军远东舰队的这些小鱼小虾,还是有不少人放走的。
: \+ G# `" J0 i, h& V跟菜花开的上一档,本人用日军的时候,根本就没去拦这些鱼,全放走了
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-8 22:06

荷兰空军可以做为骚扰部队,用来分散日军的战斗机
8 J$ J) u3 M0 b& V+ v5 Ereninhat 发表于 2014-10-8 13:24
! K3 |0 j* t8 [& a6 J当时确实打算用荷兰空军 来吸引注意力,看能否给轰炸机制造点机会。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-8 22:08

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wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-8 13:41
5 z; z3 }; i* D这确实是个不错的计划,这个计划,对水面战队还是有不小威胁的。
) {, N: P( K6 P5 o2 G+ ]( G不过要在头一周进行,是否有足够运力啊?
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-8 22:13

霍洛岛一般是空挺占领,所以58一般不敢靠近菲律宾。正常的路线是从南太经莫港,进入南洋,AO会从南洋装油在莫港接应58。
8 c+ J: B3 E4 E3 @4 g+ Ureninhat 发表于 2014-10-8 14:15
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正常也确实是这样,但一开始58就想到有所作为,kb肯定不敢碰,% S& g% u3 b' h% i2 R: Z7 S
那就只能考虑驻岛或mini了,
: E4 T+ H! O. s: d$ @3 B不是很清楚 前期日军的少量陆攻对58威胁有多大,如果当时58无路可走的话0 S; C! k8 e/ Z( v  L
可能会从台湾和菲律宾之间强行穿过,那就知道陆攻是否管用了。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-8 22:22

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 19, 41  p& X0 z& J% Y5 `8 ]- R) }) G* q
58已经进入印度洋了,没有kb踪影,应该是回去加油,6 f* w' {9 Q9 _' c
然后可能分兵去南洋和南太了。
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/ N- W% [( T; e0 O$ O0 d' u日军进攻菲律宾的地面部队快到克拉克了,有36个单位,不知道有多少实力。- D$ F4 K; z7 o9 K0 R
新加坡和克拉克在继续吐血。
$ i3 P4 b4 v2 i丢了米里后 整个岛也基本就丢了 荷兰空军回撤爪哇
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仰光的扫场也停止了,盟军已经运上去3个旅的兵力了, 整个缅甸有了近千战力% b+ g) J5 k% E: W  F4 V# D. }
有机会的话,英印18师也可能上去,别的地方貌似都还可以等等! ?: B; {8 g4 e  a9 |6 v% \4 u
附近16w补给也已经装船完毕,准备往仰光卸载了。就看飞虎队能抗住021多久了。* l& M% E! o) C! L9 p# E) s
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
% z, H6 j! K: o$ AWeather in hex: Light cloud
( o+ w+ h, L/ }  nRaid detected at 24 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet." q. o) I6 H( E4 l* q; \: C
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes 3 E: t; {) [- c$ \& r$ V  Y
Japanese aircraft
( V! V4 @( P/ _2 p5 y( B, |      A6M2 Zero x 38
& T, W- j$ f6 X, B/ N1 f6 WAllied aircraft
6 X7 |- }0 o$ z7 d9 K      P-35A x 2
0 _+ b6 w8 m3 j# G  z: A8 z      P-40B Warhawk x 5# ^- w" f" l$ M" ^. C
      P-40E Warhawk x 9
* e5 S! S; @7 A' INo Japanese losses
; k- w/ ~5 ]' }: n3 o- lAllied aircraft losses# _( y" s' \& e. a  [
      P-35A: 1 destroyed
( n5 F4 ^. J1 t9 o) k' D- ?      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed% p7 J( s7 q8 v& g4 b
      P-40E Warhawk: 3 destroyed
8 x/ Y- C" p; rAircraft Attacking:$ ]4 J& T% T( S3 P6 E# i, X, u5 S
      34 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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: ]+ U7 J4 V0 nMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
' F. \2 E, T- p6 ~6 \! ]Weather in hex: Light cloud 4 U  w! m' ^1 y; @) F, {* o
Raid detected at 95 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.! K, h& \) d1 v. _
Estimated time to target is 31 minutes # X. V3 J7 W6 m
Japanese aircraft
( G9 \  M1 j6 I6 X1 y      A6M2 Zero x 6 & y6 {/ b4 C. s
Allied aircraft
0 A5 c" [6 i: C+ }3 W$ Y      P-40B Warhawk x 2% L) g, R4 d. ^" H
      P-40E Warhawk x 1 % R% `$ B$ a: [! ~
No Japanese losses
- P( f7 |. j+ P. Y0 dNo Allied losses   I! H8 F6 I  M/ i1 G1 f
Aircraft Attacking:( o6 F7 q: c  w5 A0 z1 C
       6 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet- m' P3 i: V  L* [2 l
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( e. @) E" q, R: I2 x! r8 |Morning Air attack on Malaybalay , at 80,90  
! u2 [% b8 [0 _Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
0 J. d9 n% m7 ?5 ~/ m& BRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.1 S% y3 y+ d2 [- \6 s: B# t
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
  H7 d. e- r' @Japanese aircraft
/ u( @; j% p2 h# w, E' g$ u      A6M2 Zero x 3 / o& A$ N% M" O* _/ E4 H
No Japanese losses
4 n3 m! t* I  k- f& L6 n8 U1 {Aircraft Attacking:# n; a0 D4 O4 H- L3 v5 \! N' l' h
       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *  6 l( x) k9 ?, ~. v' R. [: q) u9 E
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Morning Air attack on Sorong , at 82,107  
- l" K' @# [3 `2 k6 AWeather in hex: Thunderstorms ) ^3 X. _5 Y4 L6 [6 L0 E  T
Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
) y8 l2 `4 Z0 _. v$ \) NEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
$ f, J. V: h# ]8 E( FJapanese aircraft- I6 y1 M) ]0 n- S
      A6M2 Zero x 2 6 ]* K4 y8 A. f% E) ?4 k) s
No Japanese losses
$ v8 u) U; Y4 h) _Aircraft Attacking:, |8 {+ I. S8 a) |* F/ q. J
       2 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *
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Morning Air attack on Davao , at 79,91  
( D) ~" I" H, B, `Weather in hex: Light cloud 4 G- H( m1 ]+ s2 N
Raid spotted at 23 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.! S4 x/ A0 n+ f8 H
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes 7 d% H) U4 @, Q6 P$ i
Japanese aircraft
  P9 z) R5 U5 F2 H1 T+ d: [      A6M2 Zero x 5 8 o. ~; G. ?4 F6 r. t% V6 b6 {! m' W
No Japanese losses - x3 m$ w' v) F  G
Aircraft Attacking:
* R3 p" T0 M/ I       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *  
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Morning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  . v+ `* u/ \. [& y' l8 P* X2 M
Weather in hex: Heavy rain
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Estimated time to target is 5 minutes
4 `3 X2 `. M" tJapanese aircraft% Q+ ?. R! F8 Y$ z, R9 a0 A0 [
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 31
4 e( `' w* ~# W. q) K2 @6 hNo Japanese losses 7 c$ O$ k; ]" f0 x+ [0 l
Aircraft Attacking:
, p; e8 c- p$ @( C% l: u1 q      31 x Ki-43-Ib Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet * n, n+ y' D/ I# i- `
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
9 f9 w7 O6 |3 R! ?) I4 H# a8 u% |Weather in hex: Light cloud
" S3 u+ ]' {4 _2 j" TRaid detected at 49 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.
  B& L  X" k' V6 ~. d7 U5 gEstimated time to target is 16 minutes
5 G* L  i' m2 c6 BJapanese aircraft
4 g% k* B: @" @9 T5 E# l# y' Z      A6M2 Zero x 18
" @. t) {0 b) ^# C7 x- X' {No Japanese losses
( i+ o) d" X* fAircraft Attacking:
( p" M- g  G. B' x6 k2 X2 t5 c3 b      18 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
作者: reninhat    时间: 2014-10-8 22:27

日军现在需要调整部署,利用KB掩护登陆部队登陆,拿下南洋
作者: wangqifeng    时间: 2014-10-8 22:34

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这确实是个不错的计划,这个计划,对水面战队还是有不小威胁的。
# r" ^4 \) p' E不过要在头一周进行,是否有足够运力啊?- e2 H+ ^- A1 r; E3 y5 m
zer0 发表于 2014-10-8 22:08
# w# D& H/ i2 u5 }0 j& V8 Z这个谈不上什么计划了,看这么多战报,基本是一种开局的常规行动了。
0 C' s. j: z7 c% L4 v/ w, X运力谈不上有没有,因为只是把原本去其他地方的登陆舰队重新分一部分到这些地方而已。老鸟的话,很少有让登陆舰队按照默认路线行动的,毕竟默认的线路大家心知肚明,不做改变完全是送对方机会。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-8 22:36

日军现在需要调整部署,利用KB掩护登陆部队登陆,拿下南洋
8 K) c% D' j% |2 D, dreninhat 发表于 2014-10-8 22:27
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mini被创,南洋制空就要靠地面的021了,kb也已经追58到附近了,估计是要去南洋了
$ c! O& i+ _# u! n5 o- j但是现在南太连拉包尔都没下,而澳新的cl已经在附近待命 准备突击来登陆的日军编队了6 S/ f8 b# b. X5 y7 ?- F% h
而且随着pp点的增加,一个星期之内如何kb不来支援的话,盟军可能给拉包尔上一个师团了+ ?" I: l2 p% P0 y1 e1 \3 B
到时候,南太又要落下很多了。* z2 h- I1 O$ X7 X4 _' C
这时候kb其实可以考虑分兵,之前最好将一些可以扩展的战斗机分队上舰。
5 w1 l( r1 i# q  k当然这也意味着 给了58前期突击半个kb分队的机会,不过58应该还没横到这程度
作者: wangqifeng    时间: 2014-10-8 22:41

另外,菲律宾的战斗机部队可以时而迎击,时而休整,一方面可以积蓄更大的力量来对抗日军战斗机,另一方面,也可以迫使日军战斗机和轰炸机疲劳作战,增加OPS数。日军前期的轰炸机十分脆弱,只要增加它的出击频率,根本不用战斗机拦截都可以等它掉下来
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-8 22:43

! I: \% p) W: `8 h& z这个谈不上什么计划了,看这么多战报,基本是一种开局的常规行动了。
9 A+ P1 ]" s9 o运力谈不上有没有,因为只是把原本去其他地方的登陆舰队重新分一部分到这些地方而已。老鸟的话,很少有让登陆舰队按照默认路线行动的,毕竟默 ...+ l. E; c/ R, E2 E
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-8 22:34
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分一部分去菲律宾的部队来登陆确实是个办法。当次本人用日军也没考虑这事,
- |0 q, `; T4 p8 M. Q首先考虑的是扩编mini的战斗机编制,换021,然后再去南洋,
9 C+ X1 e* r, ]9 v5 M  M' Y2 I前期马来半岛推进 主要靠地面部队,mini有充分的时间,补充好了在过去。+ `- [& H, o3 n( F, q! P
免得出现意外,等mini补充完毕,再将kb中的1-2cv补充到mini,基本就可以在前期
; P& u/ J& ^" I& f$ L* Z  I" ]4 n保持2个地方对58的优势地位了,那个时候就可以2个方向一起行动了。
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# o" M: |; r3 k. i所以开局就没考虑去占这些地方,有了舰载机优势后,就直接考虑新加坡 和爪哇的事了
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-8 22:49

另外,菲律宾的战斗机部队可以时而迎击,时而休整,一方面可以积蓄更大的力量来对抗日军战斗机,另一方面,也可以迫使日军战斗机和轰炸机疲劳作战,增加OPS数。日军前期的轰炸机十分脆弱,只要增加它的出击频率,根本 ...
. [* r* A* w: r. Owangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-8 22:41
; N/ W, _  ]" w5 D0 z7 @; m已经开始,进行空中游击了,正面已经扛不住了。日军头2个月产量还没上来
3 G2 I5 C- s( t' P2 m打得凶的话,可能会有点吃力,盟军也已经没有库存了 只剩下11架的p39# M$ N" c/ G4 M' \$ |
这还是本土机队没有补充, 飞虎队,克拉克,新加坡的共有库存。。。: I* k7 O7 i0 H5 T7 H
盟军过得那叫一个紧巴啊、、、、
作者: wangqifeng    时间: 2014-10-8 22:49

前期KB对58的优势永远是大统领不知道KB在哪。分兵补充MINI不是好主意,前期KB对58必须无损,分兵虽然看起来2个方向能保持优势,可这种优势显然是两败俱伤型的,前期一旦能2换1,很多大统领都会蠢蠢欲动的
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-8 22:58

前期KB对58的优势永远是大统领不知道KB在哪。分兵补充MINI不是好主意,前期KB对58必须无损,分兵虽然看起来2个方向能保持优势,可这种优势显然是两败俱伤型的,前期一旦能2换1,很多大统领都会蠢蠢欲动的
: |) ~9 P) z& Zwangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-8 22:49
& u) y: D, J: m* I- _个人感觉,如果有数量优势的021,再加上扩大战斗机编队,前期2cv的58是很难打穿kb的防御的
7 }2 G3 l( _0 U# ]$ v7 M  \! [要2换1,应该不会那么容易。前期kb+nimi大概550的舰载机数量7 v- h/ V# k' h3 J
分了也有270+,再加大舰战比例,然后躲在内圈,利用路基提前侦查' ^6 [8 F8 O* x8 w: w# z
还是比较安全的,当然如果有大规模行动,可以选择2队靠拢。& l# ~2 b7 Z( ~) A7 `& i$ v+ T* K1 _
如果能知道58行踪,那就更方便了。
作者: reninhat    时间: 2014-10-8 23:02

58要过来搞KB必然是3条美国CV和1条英国cv,还有1条美国cve和1条英国cvl一起上。
+ `" s6 B2 x7 D! \  i% o0 K8 G如果在KB掩护登陆场的时候,配合陆航还是有可能重创kb的。
作者: wangqifeng    时间: 2014-10-8 23:08

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个人感觉,如果有数量优势的021,再加上扩大战斗机编队,前期2cv的58是很难打穿kb的防御的
* C) ]( X# v9 l8 G9 W3 g7 }- k要2换1,应该不会那么容易。前期kb+nimi大概550的舰载机数量
9 x4 T* l+ \9 _) d! T( R分了也有270+,再加大舰战比例,然后躲在内圈,利用路基提 ...
; u: V$ x# G' u6 Ozer0 发表于 2014-10-8 22:58
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前期58是能搞到4条CV的,由于盟军载机数量优势,分兵后的KB 200多载机是相当危险的,2换1都算是保守的说法了。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-8 23:08

58要过来搞KB必然是3条美国CV和1条英国cv,还有1条美国cve和1条英国cvl一起上。
% f; c1 q) D- k7 ?" g: C* l2 ?如果在KB掩护登陆场的时候,配合陆航还是有可能重创kb的。
* c" T3 z, f' V) A# t5 l+ Mreninhat 发表于 2014-10-8 23:02
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如果能集中的话,确实可以对kb构成威胁。5 }* {+ w9 D1 D' y5 K- U2 f
开局那条cv还在老家,赶到现场也要半个多月吧。。。
8 d) c. O6 v/ K5 G% J这半个月用好了日军就可以在南太南洋都立足了。' f* U/ I) D+ u/ r$ L9 u) U
本档的盟军,目前没有这么暴力的计划,那个cv还在西海岸晒太阳呢
2 r$ h2 e$ F$ t% u* h$ D0 v正好1月还能升级,,不出意外的话就等升级了再出门了。。。。。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-8 23:16

8 K% S: K6 K1 p/ t前期58是能搞到4条CV的,由于盟军载机数量优势,分兵后的KB 200多载机是相当危险的,2换1都算是保守的说法了。8 y8 a- w. ~  z) H3 A8 f( v& \
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-8 23:08
! q; h" d% _- H: h% {4个? 另一个在哪? 那个出来要到1月以后了吧, 其实前期如果mini不出头的话,
! }2 k3 t# J$ l新加坡攻下要到1月左右,这段时间kb可以不分兵 协助进攻南太。& [2 `" O; R! p! ~1 H
新加坡下了后,kb去南洋配合mini 直接上爪哇就行了。。3 I( v7 z( Q; L& Y

/ H: U7 m2 Y% M' f9 A7 ]8 H分分合合,就看当时需要了。一般不到登陆前本人的kb都是隐身的。。。。
作者: 冷情人    时间: 2014-10-8 23:41

我一直抱有这个观点:能玩好日本的用盟军一定更顺手,能玩盟军的日本不一定可以打好。你的对手连盟军都没玩好,用日本谈何前途啊。练习下咯。。。
作者: zer0    时间: 2014-10-8 23:55

我一直抱有这个观点:能玩好日本的用盟军一定更顺手,能玩盟军的日本不一定可以打好。你的对手连盟军都没玩好,用日本谈何前途啊。练习下咯。。。& n6 ]: b3 t. r  w
冷情人 发表于 2014-10-8 23:41
1 t8 F; i( w0 {5 H! u  \& n& X+ J日军确实很锻炼人,家当少,处处要精心策划,要不断权衡那些是可以消耗的3 ]* \3 e7 Q) _1 ?3 ]
那些是 要保留到最后的。。。。很累人也很锻炼人。。。。1 `! h4 S; n. ]) U5 C
用惯了日军,一用盟军感觉很舒服,不用算计那么多,可以制定很多更有想象力的计划
1 J) P" W  d- e, N6 U* x% A而日军则要求更严格的多,否者就是提前崩盘。。。。
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1 ~* C9 y% r0 w/ k+ D$ T, K. n这个过程也正好是菜花一个可以提高的过程嘛。都是从新手走过来的,被对手打痛了就记住了
% X, `: i4 l, f) D; l以后才能进步啊,双方如果只是互相配合,那就没法提高了。 所以不太喜欢打默契局。3 G* @2 v5 t" g* l5 P% @
这次开局菜花也是没估计到盟军会用58猪突,同时对mini过于自信,6 H% z$ h. F- Y  z$ r
给前期的日军进攻计划带来了一些混乱,相信后面菜花也会越打越好的
作者: wangqifeng    时间: 2014-10-9 00:00

你希望打久点,还在这忽悠菜花搞什么KB分兵~是灭了MINI还不满足啊,这样此档如何长治久安?




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