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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
印度~~印度~~
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/ Z0 ~2 q% U' Z# h) B, r8 e鉴于米蒂英畜太平洋舰队、远东舰队以及其仆从军在新独立的印度背信弃义的发动突袭~~,大本营宣布自1942年9月15日起,在太平洋战场各处作战的南方军各部全线回师印度,誓与印度淫民共存亡,印度决战的大幕已经拉开,AE完美进化为WITI~~
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
时间进行到1942年10月27日1 L- ?  U; I. ~1 O6 c; u3 [7 G; z

6 P8 K& W/ J' A( T! I/ C日军阶段作战总结
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僵持,还是僵持,临近42年底,各大战线已经出现一片僵持局面~~看样子跑步进入45年了
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9 H* u5 U- f) x俗话说,一图胜千言,还是看图说话吧,有图有真相~~
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+ M5 G: D" O5 j+ Z0 Q4 @一、印度战场
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话说天蝗外出考察归来后,军部连续发来印度方面告急的急电,大本营遂诏命蝗军澳洲攻略方面主力部队火速增援印度,经过一个多月的调度,全员已抵达印度。; k) J# e# ?' E
盟军当前依托卡拉奇和海德拉巴两个基地止步不前,蝗军也不着急反击。整个印度战线,除了偶尔双方打打飞机取乐外,一片寂静。: p6 k  X% S3 \( C5 C

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3 j- n, v: K8 p- P6 I/ V最平静的战场,国军2W战力部队死守重庆一城,蝗军2700战力围城。最近一段时间不时有国军部队小规模的突击送死行为,小道消息说是来自远在大洋彼岸的米帝的指令,天蝗已经对大统领这种有预谋的屠杀行为起诉到国际法庭~~
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Ground combat at Chungking (76,45)% |) c! t2 d7 U9 o  ^% J& E
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Allied Shock attack- f0 B4 R# h, C3 Y9 Q( v" t
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Attacking force 8493 troops, 71 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 190888 W- `; X. M2 L. }# f

" p5 e: a* E9 E" WDefending force 82586 troops, 857 guns, 640 vehicles, Assault Value = 2648
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Allied adjusted assault: 0 ' s5 n7 M6 F5 U* v' R3 h

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Allied assault odds: 1 to 99 0 P9 j) T, y( e% X3 c

- C# P/ c1 t  e0 d1 E5 mCombat modifiers
. y/ T1 T- A$ H/ t/ A% kDefender: terrain(+), leaders(+)
2 t+ J0 ~, k, f4 |# lAttacker: shock(+)* z( B$ N1 D0 ?8 r; Q6 M) t
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Allied ground losses:
6 d8 F1 V# Q! c      5556 casualties reported
& |5 f- N5 \: m# ^# p         Squads: 128 destroyed, 248 disabled5 R4 Q) s, j9 Y' G
         Non Combat: 54 destroyed, 14 disabled7 F& r  [# s% g" ~2 W* A7 i/ g
         Engineers: 10 destroyed, 0 disabled" [3 G5 |, h5 a& N. T4 b- k$ O( c
      Guns lost 32 (24 destroyed, 8 disabled)2 |) g6 e* c* O1 |: b
      Units destroyed 3
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6 ]6 h" I1 S% ^0 j四、新西兰战场
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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
老赵 卡拉奇方向部队 全员消减了么?
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大部分撤退成功,还有一部分炮兵在撤退途中,其间损失了3-5个单位。
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
目前来看,蝗军的补充除了慢点以外,鸭梨不是很大,只要有耐心,补充到80以上还是没问题的。
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42年10月底
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索科特拉破袭战: `2 Q8 p, u4 C

; r2 D$ p( T1 E1 Y情报显示,盟军利用地图外移动,大批燃料补给和人员在印度洋外海活动,蝗军数次破袭未果,今日终获成功,当日击沉3巡逻艇5运输船。7 ~6 l- z7 Y6 ~6 T- x3 p

- \$ K, D" \! `- I% G# _Night Time Surface Combat, near Socotra at 14,8, Range 2,000 Yards
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Japanese Ships
8 T; A8 g. i2 p* U      DD Minegumo
$ F- G2 V) o0 O; c+ J; n      DD Kasumi
! Y6 P( ]0 {- w# r" z8 }% |      DD Ikazuchi" n+ a: {' j" L! z/ p) w& F
      DD Shinonome
$ }% ^/ W. W  T5 ?' j% t      DD Mochizuki
* Q: K: n! |  Q: p! ^      DD Yuzuki
9 B% Q! ^' @  @- [" S3 l* i      DD Kamikaze
# `, ^) @( w0 c2 l# H3 L      DD Asakaze+ t0 R3 _. F+ }0 G
      DD Harukaze) U9 e; R2 K3 G

' M9 l+ L8 R- ^( T" yAllied Ships; g% p+ t0 V2 x: h' ^; Z
      SC-702, Shell hits 12, and is sunk" D5 D% c& w( L
      SC-705, Shell hits 1
/ _/ z9 w% N0 w9 L; a& i7 M* _      SC-708, Shell hits 5, and is sunk
. ]' L# Y" _, c3 a* T      SC-709, Shell hits 10, and is sunk( E! `2 W' r) J, r* U# A# a
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Socotra at 14,8, Range 1,000 Yards
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      DD Minegumo
. {* J4 T+ q5 _, L( I( s      DD Kasumi4 B) G7 W0 e( V1 D7 t
      DD Ikazuchi
! ]% j7 A2 {' V' ~' b      DD Shinonome, Shell hits 1
3 Z* i  T- J4 b, G2 K' ^9 I      DD Mochizuki
& {/ f  |1 }/ l( ]: b: x9 A      DD Yuzuki1 u1 }+ S5 C7 R9 |$ R2 [7 U* C' _# l
      DD Kamikaze
, `7 p* U  P0 W      DD Asakaze' x+ m: a: K. M# u- i, H6 @0 J* f. ^- b, y5 M
      DD Harukaze
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Allied Ships) o& h( e) l; Y- P$ ]% l- G
      xAK Susan Luckenbach, Shell hits 7, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk7 m# z# n# K" ^
      xAK Makena, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
; {3 M! g& d, |5 }, o      xAK Barala, Shell hits 22,  heavy fires,  heavy damage# z  R, m' a1 o
      xAK Cairo City, Shell hits 1, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk$ ^; p. U/ o  j8 O2 J& ]5 k  x
      xAK Queda, Shell hits 37, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
1942年10月30日
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先是炮击编队登场,不过貌似效果一般,击伤的居多~~; v. ?# a4 d$ f* F

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Night Naval bombardment of Noumea at 115,160 - Coastal Guns Fire Back!; {3 M2 ?5 M# R( h& a
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Allied aircraft
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Allied aircraft losses
) p! N$ V: Y6 p' r" Q' W! @      PBY-5 Catalina: 26 damaged
( E  y1 b6 G! W* |' z# N" ?4 R4 t      PBY-5 Catalina: 1 destroyed on ground
. D) G/ `$ i, t      C-33: 20 damaged% [3 i: N5 g: V- {5 |6 o* @
      C-33: 1 destroyed on ground
4 B- d7 {' k! q- R( _! \      P-39D Airacobra: 34 damaged
6 t" G+ E( }2 M+ G      C-47 Skytrain: 25 damaged6 l& U/ x/ ?9 w, ]9 I0 l
      C-47 Skytrain: 1 destroyed on ground
# {' ^5 x9 l- g. u& N      R4D-1 Skytrain: 17 damaged6 F3 T* p; o6 M" u1 J: F
      R4D-1 Skytrain: 1 destroyed on ground
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      CA Aoba7 B/ M5 B/ J# F- r2 G
      CA Suzuya
4 n0 I: w9 R/ c3 \/ `4 [; b      CA Mogami
/ A# O' U. Y! p# }/ r      CA Ashigara- Q+ q% h$ p  K: @. z1 O2 z$ B% `
      CA Maya
% ^; _; ~% w6 j8 N      CA Chikuma) V& F  z9 v# J6 ]% K
      CA Tone
% _! U6 l  ^2 u% `      CL Isuzu7 N; `' u/ D) `+ Z5 x
      CL Nagara
9 |0 t/ G" n& j- B) i# _$ r. K      DD Kawakaze
2 c. T2 r8 Y3 X      DD Samidare' r9 n2 M  W+ q* G% A' m+ }
      DD Murasame( Y% m& `& C. `2 p. t# b. v$ \; @
      DD Akigumo
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      xAP Cap St Jacques, Shell hits 2,  on fire/ p+ L6 T8 ~: y/ v
      xAP Tilawa, Shell hits 1
/ N+ U2 ^: o# d      xAK Cold Brook, Shell hits 11 ?0 N3 r- x! N9 i: C: c
      xAK West Ivis, Shell hits 2,  on fire
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      111 casualties reported
5 ?4 @& j0 M0 [* g0 L  S/ D         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
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         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 q0 D: D2 w. `+ p; P1 G

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Airbase hits 21& I$ X" \/ n- \9 M
Airbase supply hits 9
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Port hits 21 Q% I3 H( c; G4 U# `( O+ k

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Morning Air attack on Noumea , at 115,160 4 q- y/ }8 _0 u' q0 n

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- r: }( `+ N# y. s2 [Raid detected at 120 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.4 F! a* W+ w" f& G0 S
Estimated time to target is 42 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
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      xAP Malaita, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage. K5 v1 |$ J9 m2 ^" {# A  ]
      xAK Congella, Bomb hits 3,  on fire
: J( G" i- j9 F      xAK West Ira, Bomb hits 1,  on fire
3 {  l! F0 S7 Y' h! ~      ACM Picket, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires7 D- Y2 U" H$ e: }
      xAP Tabinta, Bomb hits 1
& c3 E" j$ T! J- U! b! r      xAK West Ivis, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
3 r9 |0 p" X: \1 L      xAK Cold Brook, Bomb hits 1
4 ~0 u9 M0 A. f- H( H& T      DD Talbot, Bomb hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage$ O" r. z- b9 s  O" r" W
      xAP Cap St Jacques, Bomb hits 1,  on fire1 {, P) p  h7 r4 R$ z! L5 M
      xAK Mormacsul, Bomb hits 1,  on fire
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
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; T- u1 b) l" u新喀多尼亚岛一带盟军修建了7-8个大型机场,蝗军先期已经通过各种办法,压制了部分机场,影响蝗军的登陆的主要是新喀多尼亚岛上3个大型机场,好在这些机场都在蝗军舰炮打击的范围之内。盟军任何空中力量都要遭到舰炮的毁灭性打击。4 A, @0 k: P9 Q5 N. u6 @. U# z

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帝国历史上最大规模的一次两栖行动,也可能是最后一次两栖行动,结果会如何呢?各位看官请拭目以待。
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
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南太平洋,新喀里多尼亚,微风,小雨,半月
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Night Naval bombardment of Noumea at 115,160 - Coastal Guns Fire Back!) [, \2 n: I8 B0 m/ e  m6 ]

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      CA Furutaka( L3 X7 d9 m% y+ D1 }3 Z1 V
      CA Aoba
4 f% \: p' g/ Z+ x  j% W9 L4 O      CL Kiso+ Q. K, o2 ^6 ]0 k' G1 c3 W
      CL Tama
' Y6 u- _, j- b; f8 m      CL Yura
% Q  h( ^8 t. c: g      CL Isuzu
0 f5 r  f- }, ~1 _      CL Nagara1 h; h; b) d& @3 L  u
      CL Jintsu6 o: G. D5 l7 ]" B& z. ?4 Q
      DD Suruyame
  T/ q$ `- ~( Q: r) P5 x9 U      DD Tagonami
& H, G$ B' |1 f: K      DD Wakaba
0 k+ t8 X3 r3 b2 J# y/ p0 f8 ?" h      DD Nowaki3 Q0 ?4 H, {1 r
      DD Tokitsukaze
/ t* b3 s: I" y7 C. O) t/ E      DD Shiranui  ]9 y. q2 J3 ~# r% I
      DD Hayashio
, R: K; q4 F8 Y4 {; Q# u; L      DD Yukikaze: z! ?7 ]2 m/ ?. l8 P2 W  [: X

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6 Q) x7 _& A. u% h! i+ A5 W1 b  d" KAllied ground losses:
7 W; o; M) m* D* C. o/ N; B+ A- p% n      87 casualties reported4 `5 \% n+ D7 X7 c6 Z( Q; d
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled( c3 q# l: A5 _$ H  {# }
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 32 disabled( G) p# N3 j) D. H0 F7 \
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled! Y% y/ }2 e, i4 X2 N, m
      Vehicles lost 12 (1 destroyed, 11 disabled). B3 [# C& _5 y

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5 L# d) _' B$ I; G0 FAirbase hits 42
* z- B. c: S9 t8 {% x# {Airbase supply hits 57 A- M4 Q3 Y" p! h+ L
Runway hits 84. d, g9 Q  {- t- f# G" ~
Port hits 2
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Night Naval bombardment of Koumac at 113,156
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1 `' z2 l1 A2 @3 {& l# b$ `% r( f      CA Mikuma
0 X- K( B7 V! ]% C2 \+ a      CA Nachi
" K9 E8 I8 h0 Y' r      CA Haguro
! i" {$ j. }4 i9 x; O+ a4 D' j& {      CA Myoko
+ c& m8 w  t+ O8 F      CL Yubari
, x$ F0 q- N! c      CL Kuma0 V% ^5 m$ U( C* X; k5 b5 _: |4 p
      CL Abukuma8 Q' G* V% b: y/ {
      CL Kinu6 o9 w/ f' H9 ~0 K7 {1 k
      CL Sendai- n. Q- k" G# K' u  }2 y) _
      CL Agano" F$ w& Q) V! f$ M! r; t4 q$ v5 h6 z
      DD Hatsuyuki
7 d  L! N5 O) I# W8 `      DD Isonami
& C4 k& W0 g( J' m      DD Yudachi
9 y5 }7 y, L5 V) R& E* k( R; l      DD Harusame
' D* U+ _1 ^1 r" F0 d8 ~      DD Hamakaze! K/ v8 _( D* h2 s9 n: _* |
      DD Natsushio* I% G9 |  f( e' i0 V) U$ A4 s4 I

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Allied ground losses:
1 T+ O3 X4 j+ d" ]; M      810 casualties reported
* H7 S6 O5 j( Y0 U7 U! `3 [         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled: H( M& [- X; O1 z( V
         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 159 disabled
8 t2 Q7 L0 \7 y. n  O; ]  j' h4 l         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled9 \) ?4 Y0 ]1 ~# s% I
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) _/ C2 [* f/ @% g# \7 uAirbase hits 49
( g$ u2 D, c. \1 p, G) L! fAirbase supply hits 8
: p+ C, R* \7 r. [# d3 A# L  IRunway hits 93
9 S: X. s  l' I- C9 n5 [2 f* F( u# KPort hits 23, p6 \2 V! K  y$ U( b
Port supply hits 7
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Night Naval bombardment of Koumac at 113,156
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; C: y6 ~) y- i9 p0 A3 v      DD Yamanagiri$ U0 V1 \2 b, H1 Y' P
      DD Myojinami. j! @# a" B6 }! h% q
      DD Suresushio+ |+ r% Y7 p" `6 g/ I- K
      DD Yugiri3 \6 g1 Z, W5 u. a- n+ ]$ |
      DD Asagiri
+ |- H8 K# z. Q      DD Shikinami
$ k1 c* P* ]8 r) z, l      DD Uranami5 r, g; r& ?6 b
      DD Murakumo& B$ ^7 y/ [2 q: H3 X* N
      DD Akatsuki
8 K$ S7 ]6 o8 D      DD Kuroshio
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      27 casualties reported
' a9 b2 x( |- L         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; ^  ?) D$ B3 @         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
: ~( Q/ Y) i* i" X- ]7 Q         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled9 e. c7 \) a1 D4 M$ F/ |
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) N5 t, @5 w$ x# QAirbase hits 18- i# k+ |& h) S; ?: Z. X3 \
Airbase supply hits 7
9 j! r5 H' @/ ]Runway hits 22+ N! y- U* v4 T8 `4 G- U7 d9 P
Port hits 13" K+ n3 C! u+ @1 A  W  N
Port supply hits 5, Y( [8 s" f" s) b( g

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Morning Air attack on Koumac , at 113,156
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Raid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.# `  G3 n9 O: d: V
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes  o, C7 H9 r9 c, B) h

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' O* T' D( Z3 z, k      G3M2 Nell x 10
6 o/ T% e( Q+ X' b      G4M1 Betty x 1360 a: ^1 Q+ t' q" [6 I/ W* c
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      G4M1 Betty: 5 damaged7 S; z2 B- p- k" c
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Allied ground losses:
  x7 W; y, B/ ~! C. w      4 casualties reported
& C  R! v0 p5 o4 [         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled# @/ r" `" q7 [- N; f0 G# r( r
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
; y% {+ B. @/ s) d5 S" D         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled  _$ Z# c$ q+ I' r) Z4 e) s+ H0 J7 K
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2 V; ^$ X1 f4 f8 E' a. G5 UAirbase hits 19. [1 y' S/ ~8 ^8 a
Airbase supply hits 1
9 |2 I/ ]0 J6 ~1 v/ nRunway hits 47. e! Q7 b: J% a# B7 A

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Morning Air attack on Koumac , at 113,156
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Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.5 u  z* N7 A; C# V2 X+ X& \7 x" D
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes' x& f+ h4 V/ D5 M4 ?

9 [  g. J% S7 |2 SJapanese aircraft
4 H8 c9 t3 R0 d      G3M2 Nell x 30
/ G$ C2 k# O) O# V      G4M1 Betty x 834 M# m" I9 W) p% m: l8 e: w- \9 Y
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      G3M2 Nell: 1 damaged* N$ ]" ]0 |6 l8 W: g6 `4 g! M
      G4M1 Betty: 4 damaged
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6 |& u+ q: e/ m' N: k2 I7 F      8 casualties reported3 z, d( V# ~+ B9 [3 l# J
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled: p+ F! x. Q+ z* f" C0 R
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled/ j( X% v6 N0 G1 i3 a: T
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Airbase hits 111 h* }* a& ^# g8 ?/ s* T
Airbase supply hits 2
0 O& d2 a& n% ?) ~' J2 HRunway hits 66
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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
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两栖编队先头部队5个师团1个工兵团已经在库马克登陆,当场死伤近4000人,所幸有3个师团计划目标为库马克,登陆损失不大,另2个师团计划目标为努美阿,损失近半。3 q6 w" z: I. a! c7 H' O- q. ?
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Night Naval bombardment of Noumea at 115,160
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5 }8 i  q* d, n      BB Hiei
' p8 s' W7 {& ?6 N) O$ n      BB Haruna- O+ Z2 a* o7 w1 {/ T, t. f5 S) w
      CA Chikuma! R" v# x3 G* h! c1 t
      CA Tone
& }) U! l8 H7 s2 g      DD Oboro
# k2 x  G8 C% E- J% @% E      DD Ayanami
# L1 r+ |) t/ ]' B2 x# U      DD Arashi
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Allied ground losses:
% i. a6 s3 x5 y9 J% Y& Z) f/ L      57 casualties reported
" {) x1 Y% k& b3 g8 @# g# ?. ?& ^         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; g0 M% |5 w+ }' z; q! o         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 14 disabled
5 Y9 G& B  M) C. P3 l  I         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled! F* B! K. o4 W7 D# S
      Guns lost 4 (1 destroyed, 3 disabled)7 ?  u0 O" s- l$ N, {( G, W* N
      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)
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Airbase hits 5
! h* z9 k; l$ X0 GAirbase supply hits 2
: S: f, h$ [$ oRunway hits 251 n# J4 G7 O! S) ], ]8 h: W
Port hits 1
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Night Naval bombardment of La Foa at 114,159( A2 }5 c2 q) D  J! m
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      no flights. x1 O4 O' T* M
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Allied aircraft losses
: K3 b$ }9 a( V+ I      PBY-5 Catalina: 4 damaged
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Japanese Ships
( x( p7 d' _5 C# K$ C! `- I, x' i      CA Suzuya. \- s! e6 `6 z0 S: @; t
      CA Mogami! }( w9 j3 [% w1 z/ Z# [" j: \' C
      CA Ashigara
+ E, t$ g' V+ ~6 l; j      CA Maya5 P0 V! s5 V/ V1 A- r$ A
      CA Takao2 ^; f6 |4 [+ y- W" H9 ~
      CL Oi
+ ^+ A2 J! S, k0 u$ O6 C      CL Kitakami
7 w' P) q+ n9 E  v/ K. S      DD Kosugiri* }2 C* X) U/ v- d# b# Y
      DD Uruyuke
  A" R+ U0 f* H% f. S      DD Tatsuyuke
" I9 I  \+ O# }: Y+ C5 ~- v      DD Ushio
4 e' @9 M% I4 u  T! ~( u! Q+ }0 r      DD Sazanami8 t1 ]% P5 i, K- f
      DD Nenohi! S! v: \8 l7 u7 g0 q0 F
      DD Hatsuharu
9 \! U  Q/ h: X% D  A      DD Arashio8 M$ z0 \. B2 M/ n" c5 s" x7 {& N
      DD Oshio  M2 L! d8 a( s, N2 \2 m8 p6 U8 L
      DD Hagikaze
0 t9 \" U. `% s3 W$ q      DD Urakaze! E" Z0 Q) A# @; C( `* W' M

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6 t4 b2 M2 H) v4 g$ a* RAllied ground losses:: b  X- D, F" {! Z& J+ c  B
      137 casualties reported6 R0 I0 K* P) j# Z% k3 g2 r
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
' J" b. `) v7 Z: A) J2 k         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 13 disabled1 H5 g9 l% a. J$ n& I) C
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
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Airbase supply hits 5
1 z$ q  i/ X$ g2 r! x( nRunway hits 45
) H& Y: `2 [7 \* {3 l0 ^1 XPort hits 8* x3 W/ t1 y  O. h+ I4 b, f9 {
Port supply hits 3
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Amphibious Assault at Koumac (113,156)
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TF 38 troops unloading over beach at Koumac, 113,156
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      3949 casualties reported
  S2 Z5 V& P/ k1 P6 t9 Q         Squads: 6 destroyed, 893 disabled
2 k% {) L4 N% ^/ O+ V) {. r0 c         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 545 disabled# `# W; W* p: @4 A
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled0 G6 T% W; u" a8 ~2 l8 R
      Guns lost 39 (1 destroyed, 38 disabled)
' k3 N; J  q4 S      Vehicles lost 34 (0 destroyed, 34 disabled)
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Morning Air attack on Noumea , at 115,160 + ]) p* a7 [& a* d  c0 M
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Estimated time to target is 30 minutes8 K, B6 p" `/ }" u
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+ F% P' }; B$ w0 V  j! X6 t  ]      G3M2 Nell x 17& s7 ^) A; u: _+ t1 ]
      G4M1 Betty x 83/ n8 ]. y& L( {0 u. c. X4 d. M
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      G3M2 Nell: 2 damaged
% I! e/ b, W1 p* S# s5 l3 Q      G4M1 Betty: 14 damaged
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Airbase hits 12
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Runway hits 31
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Weather in hex: Heavy rain
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Raid detected at 77 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.' X8 Z- W$ \( C; _- q/ R4 G' c- j
Estimated time to target is 26 minutes; V$ Z  H/ ~; [% w  t* w; O7 K

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      G4M1 Betty x 36
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" U! v& }+ O; M  w0 q      G4M1 Betty: 4 damaged3 X2 i: D. g/ c( l1 z
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak9 b, D9 O  R- T) I& ]* X
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Airbase hits 5
2 f7 y; e! i5 B6 ]Airbase supply hits 1; ^! c1 N2 L$ {# `) H( }
Runway hits 14
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) R4 v& R% ?+ I鉴于炮击的压制效果不是很满意,蝗军准备继续抽调船只进行炮击,必要时考虑动用已经快要生锈的柱岛舰队老爷BB出马~~
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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
本帖最后由 championzhao 于 2011-11-14 15:15 编辑
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蝗军两栖舰队顺利在库马克登陆完毕,8000战力登上新喀里多尼亚,据说努美阿守军有2个美军师,检验美军师战斗力的时候到了~~
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前线捷报频传,后方的科研工作者也不能闲着,各科研单位精诚团结,传来喜讯连连。$ Z$ R& i2 J2 @9 Z) I5 M. P
1942年12月,帝国海航43年主力舰载战斗机零战52型和主力舰载攻击机天山1型同时投产,加上先前已经服役的舰爆彗星,功勋卓著的零战21型和97舰攻以及99舰爆全部停产,余机有计划的转入训练机队。0 [" v3 T/ _/ y& }0 ~; _

0 I7 z6 @: s( j1 G帝国科研部门下一个期待的目标是海航陆基的紫电,预计也将于近日投产。
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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
1942年12月8日
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新喀里多尼亚,拉弗阿,7000战力未遭盟军任何实质性的抵抗,顺利纳入帝国版图,努美阿就在眼前~~
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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
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蝗军主力进入努美阿城,发动试探性炮击,果然和天蝗判断的一致,该基地驻守着以美军2个师为主的1000战力~~努美阿攻城战即将打响。
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, w1 B. m) O& [0 s+ O- z' @; OGround combat at Noumea (115,160)6 _3 J7 K( _. H" i
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Japanese Bombardment attack
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Attacking force 199525 troops, 1602 guns, 658 vehicles, Assault Value = 7258- L/ Y, V* w- F8 E, d; L5 W# `! S

9 W2 V  k& a! A* B7 QDefending force 40011 troops, 661 guns, 762 vehicles, Assault Value = 1029
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Japanese ground losses:
% z6 U9 J$ V# t. K      308 casualties reported' N" E: q6 m  ^
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 19 disabled
4 D& ^4 l4 O) Q: y7 Y         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
0 }9 O2 L& w' F# _9 q8 v         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
% B0 G* V4 U' U6 w' W$ @      Guns lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)4 V% c9 X) A, F# S
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# h2 `" _% L- }+ ]Allied ground losses:
) ~/ [/ I) T4 b      36 casualties reported7 `* X4 \- t" O
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
7 e8 G% f! n" C# ^         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; U; }/ u5 L/ d2 t
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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    88th Naval Guard Unit
+ Z7 V" u5 ]+ i+ [! r    16th Naval Guard Unit
9 W: T9 f! J- O. A9 e    54th Division# Q/ m: n% v0 t7 x! F
    4th Guards Division
/ C( M: @) P# `    Maizuru 3rd SNLF3 p, E9 `8 v4 s: A; g3 e
    62nd Infantry Brigade
# _( C9 W, K1 ?) ]) f( s    85th Naval Guard Unit6 Z3 M: i9 u- c1 z* f# X
    104th Division
  W0 ~- u. x9 }6 o3 s7 ^2 F    40th Division5 p8 @3 ?0 [6 K* E4 _! m+ r
    1st Mobile Infantry Regiment5 O6 P2 U8 {2 A9 ?  }
    18th Garrison Unit
; O, t6 _0 m6 d, X" t  g3 S, E: Z    34th Division# F1 o+ ?8 ^7 I  l, m' n
    15th Division
: q7 z3 U: f: z3 A    12th Garrison Unit 6 W9 S1 B# |  c* J8 A
    33rd Division
( L" ~+ o2 @8 A/ P1 q    42nd Infantry Regiment
4 d, F) u' F  y    Guards Mixed Brigade" c6 u: D) N+ _
    8th Ind.Mixed Brigade
& o6 q8 M1 N- {! V$ F& _    148th Infantry Regiment: h( ~# I3 w! k; t/ h& H
    58th Infantry Brigade
5 `/ \" ]6 N# r/ @" M    16th Guards Regiment5 q4 ]5 _- D; ^: C) `7 b
    Sasebo 3rd SNLF
6 w4 j. J8 q  u3 }1 {. a5 S    Imperial Guards Division
: f) \6 q, g, w4 P7 g8 e7 v. ^    14th Naval Guard Unit
0 W1 I6 L9 O( Y* f+ U( O; h    18th Naval Guard Unit1 g4 l1 q8 `0 y- ]4 y% }
    48th Engineer Regiment
$ I) I1 f0 @* `3 y: O0 @/ m  v    18th Division# A; L1 r/ |5 f' o
    19th Naval Guard Unit' T* [6 e+ f. J& I) P- O
    6th Division' {( C8 x/ B0 V$ k8 M2 ~/ }
    2nd Mobile Infantry Regiment! N8 c# g% @0 E4 M; l' q
    113th Infantry Regiment
5 ]7 @( s* x% K7 {( ^1 G; U- A. r    24th Infantry Regiment$ @/ c4 t& w; b( p3 s
    10th Garrison Unit 9 E- A/ ~+ T% Q  }
    52nd Infantry Brigade
+ ?8 }) R+ D4 {( _: @7 K7 t    17th Indpt Guards Regiment
4 B! X, P) Q+ ~- _- p, b/ {    16th Army2 \' R# q) b( ?' [
    51st Field AA Battalion% C( j8 O9 f/ V5 ~5 F2 i- Z
    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion8 T1 U8 |% S4 i6 \
    23rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment" }/ }* j: w2 U( E  Z7 S! ]4 _+ B5 `
    20th AA Regiment1 y5 \1 _6 R: V- Q8 J# Y
    21st Army* `& x6 r6 g8 i( u: Q8 Y8 Z

$ K$ L, M" \( _2 |, C% r5 Q, mDefending units:6 ^) O) s4 W' n' z% g/ B% J& B
    2nd Marine Raider Battalion9 V$ J% h5 A$ l" Z7 w9 L
    2nd Marine Regiment
5 d  z# J. V; L4 I& l    2nd/102nd Infantry Battalion
! f5 a7 }7 M( H8 \, I    3rd Marine Raider Battalion1 d$ k: A: J; x# P( {
    2nd USMC Engineer Regiment
2 U! ]9 U8 `+ ^; r( _    Americal Infantry Division
" J/ Y1 [# V4 V. p5 M' N; y    1st Marine Raider Battalion- M9 K4 N$ U& a- s7 C% A+ t0 X0 e
    8th Marine Regiment6 a4 p: g5 D9 [0 o0 R6 R
    1st/102nd Infantry Battalion6 b$ w* t6 \6 \. W; l7 g1 [
    New Caledonia Det
4 r; q6 n8 z/ T# h/ t( c    3rd/102nd Infantry Battalion0 }0 B+ g8 t. O: Z( W
    119th USAAF Base Force /1
/ G1 Y: E' C& a0 a* @8 c* S    111th USN Base Force: G0 U, s$ }3 X% r
    147th Field Artillery Regiment- X. C5 u# z/ \
    32nd Aviation Base Force: p+ n. C5 I( b, V9 H* H" h, u
    115th USAAF Base Force# l: f8 s. _" W, b
    Ambon Base Force
( o0 P3 e6 I$ l+ Z' i4 J: Z# L    101st USN Base Force
9 |6 @) j& a5 e. m" u0 s+ P  N    2nd Marine Defense Battalion- T% e& x. d  @5 I5 V7 w
    2nd RNZAF Base Force /1: ]% l, F% `, T/ m) r
    C Det USN Port Svc
( i" w( y+ U- v7 v0 ]    VII US Fighter Cmnd /16 M5 ^- L+ P$ c9 o0 e, Y8 `) K
    205th Field Artillery Battalion5 f8 x# }* h- _9 C
    110th USA Base Force
, \6 A* v! g' \: N4 s' n$ l    1st USMC Air Wing Base Force
6 f% l4 U6 V* m0 [' U% o- [    64th Coast AA Regiment/ c! G6 M! `( X. m5 E' e7 C
    I US Amphib Corps
1 |( p* A+ W! q" E, W# S7 v; t    24th NZ Pioneer Coy /2
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
因为不是基地内的,无法看出来消耗了多少补给,几万吨是肯定的
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
本帖最后由 championzhao 于 2011-11-21 19:06 编辑 / g3 M% r9 a' k  v

$ o) A- Z; Z9 Y8 Z+ O1943年到来之际,游戏系统突然告知,恭祝蝗军获得了决定性胜利~~BANZAI!!. J5 z% g1 L" T' B. I- I# Y

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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
楼上的自己先搞上一档也43年打出个决定性胜利再来发表评论,一方面口口声声说AE的VP这不合理那不合理,一方面又口口声声的不看VP,AE显然要看VP,不看VP的话,驻军限制几乎就失去意义了。
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
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