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216# kevin_hx 嗯 我是说集结点 一般都是悉尼上床直驱瓜岛
4 A  b/ S3 d! |$ Y  b( P% u7 O8 ^" u大野猪 发表于 2015-11-29 16:55
悉尼上船直接瓜岛实在太遥远了,航渡风险太大,特别是AE,
: |( Q' \: `, N- m! q* h1 ^$ L而且在AE里,瓜岛已经不是最好的落脚点
补给上限是会根据扩建机场和港口等级而增加的,之所以说瓜岛不是最佳落脚点,是因为AE里机场等级随便一个基地都会很高,瓜岛就体现不出优势,而AE里港口等级的重要性急剧上升,因此有大港口潜在等级的基地才是争夺要点,相比之下瓜岛就没啥优势了。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 29, 42+ Q- [6 j2 O  g2 d
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为了减轻长沙的压力,国军主动进攻南阳、洛阳、焦作和太原等地,探明派遣军实力后发动突击。一举拿下南阳和洛阳,仅焦作和太原受挫。获得开战以来大陆战场最大的战略胜利,国军将在中原地区有所动作,扰乱长沙派遣军的作战意志。
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/ U) W* Z: d3 L, t( AGround combat at Nanyang (85,45)
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Allied Deliberate attack8 c; G8 A! P, }8 n0 b9 D

% w  P3 H4 ^* F$ I; Y+ W6 aAttacking force 71951 troops, 338 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1935
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Defending force 11893 troops, 72 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3186 f0 h; k( b2 w( Y  s

1 X' p' C$ D* k' U# w2 pAllied adjusted assault: 743
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Japanese adjusted defense: 75
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Allied assault odds: 9 to 1 (fort level 2) # Z* f  w( \& h7 x2 l$ u, Q) h
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Allied forces CAPTURE Nanyang !!!* ~: b# R. G3 G1 e8 U6 t4 R5 T

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Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)0 H  F; y6 }% g6 b9 }, E/ z
Attacker: supply(-)
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Japanese ground losses:3 w  y& g/ B& c+ U
      4619 casualties reported
8 D1 V% W. Z9 b0 V         Squads: 104 destroyed, 68 disabled( F' {  ~7 @5 W1 \/ {/ A5 D; R" ?1 Q
         Non Combat: 100 destroyed, 55 disabled7 ]% f4 e2 a; x4 J3 K0 |: j& ]
         Engineers: 9 destroyed, 2 disabled
+ k5 ?1 v) \) w; K1 H      Guns lost 39 (22 destroyed, 17 disabled)& d4 v$ H7 C5 h5 r# u
      Units retreated 2$ Z5 M, A" D7 v
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Allied ground losses:4 p; O+ T& Z9 ^4 _; a8 h
      814 casualties reported
; G- e% D) Q4 G% {% G3 ~! I! h         Squads: 3 destroyed, 86 disabled
/ E) d" C+ d1 @% N# g7 A         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 13 disabled% @! A% }; ^8 R! t4 ?
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 13 disabled
& R( B8 o3 u) V9 t      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)
" }- u$ U# j; A      Units pursuing 2
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( f' A! F; l, C0 G, I1 uDefeated Japanese Units Retreating!
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Ground combat at Loyang (87,43)
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Allied Shock attack
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Attacking force 37773 troops, 161 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1240
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Defending force 7974 troops, 42 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 264
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Allied adjusted assault: 303 - U/ d6 }% E0 N6 M" F8 W2 g

, c! e5 U' }- h* xJapanese adjusted defense: 81
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Allied assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 1)
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' `+ Y0 |0 n0 z* z. G6 D$ QAllied forces CAPTURE Loyang !!!
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Combat modifiers
7 s8 c5 Y8 b- F5 j% t( d8 u7 ZDefender: forts(+), leaders(+), preparation(-)5 b! a3 o# u6 Z% {3 Z9 T5 Y( s/ o! N
Attacker: shock(+), supply(-): k# v# k" S6 F) F# L
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Japanese ground losses:- H' }9 ~" S  U* n" i. p# G$ H9 z
      1680 casualties reported. ]1 b- k* k6 E# X+ ]: T
         Squads: 75 destroyed, 151 disabled6 c5 f9 I' D) k0 T% r
         Non Combat: 54 destroyed, 17 disabled
% {9 c: v; y6 ]$ Z: x         Engineers: 12 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 J4 V" c( P/ X+ L  U      Guns lost 25 (12 destroyed, 13 disabled)
) m2 `% R. Q, E      Units retreated 2( c- F) P# `9 S( h" j4 t
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Allied ground losses:: P! c# L/ P& F9 ~
      611 casualties reported
# I2 s8 o, [! O         Squads: 11 destroyed, 125 disabled% l  s% E7 @0 }1 K& J
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled4 x9 k( ~6 R5 \7 T! G
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 7 disabled, i' a0 H3 Z- W- Y4 k

6 m5 _# ?, [  k) i/ _" R" X0 E7 |( sDefeated Japanese Units Retreating!
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Sep 03, 42
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盟军登陆占领星期四岛& ?0 W9 J: G2 Z5 t7 v0 F
自从58进驻努美阿以后,盟军底气大增,开始有计划地逐步收复被日军占领的各种超过历史线的小岛
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Sep 06, 42
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日军企图染指迭戈加西亚,可惜总是小家子气,只派了一只特战队,结果连地勤都打不过
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Invasion Support action off Diego Garcia (11,62)
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Japanese Ships
3 c& @1 V( L& c0 z8 X2 ]      xAK Ryusei Maru, Shell hits 3,  on fire/ X9 Q! ~( |& a  b1 @# \8 z& v
      PB Nagata Maru( R4 P* Y1 l* z- ?
      PB Shotoku Maru# Q% [0 B) v9 E$ U! L6 b4 C% j5 x8 Z
      xAK Nittai Maru% o8 Z* p* V1 E$ U+ w0 k* r' W
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Ground combat at Diego Garcia (11,62)
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% u+ K% K. o; ~8 pJapanese Shock attack
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4 Q" c7 e5 ]3 `5 i# j; [Attacking force 597 troops, 8 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 7
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Defending force 665 troops, 6 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 7
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Japanese adjusted assault: 0
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6 C% Q2 p/ z- o8 B  aAllied adjusted defense: 7 1 f0 U" U7 G" u% X, |
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 99 (fort level 3)
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Combat modifiers# D1 h- }' U* A
Defender: experience(-)
3 S) C, X7 c: \7 bAttacker: shock(+), leaders(-), disruption(-)
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Japanese ground losses:
7 T( i' X& G8 ?/ J' G5 S, v      81 casualties reported
4 w9 N2 o1 v6 _5 l7 X         Squads: 4 destroyed, 2 disabled! a, R) v4 n, B4 B2 t
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled2 C$ e3 B8 ?' r* |$ E
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 z# @' M* v1 ]  u2 g8 O0 {5 T      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled); e- Q% B, k  I1 O

: j  G0 m. |& c3 c. W2 zAssaulting units:* D- ?* _* C3 i; r
    Yokosuka 6th SNLF' D9 O: B6 b% P

9 G: ?0 c6 w+ y% C" r! YDefending units:1 Z) C0 q: g0 j, ^6 E( u1 f
    Diego Garcia RN Base Force
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$ i9 T, m! W5 d3 a( N; ^为了迭戈加西亚,日军又增派了一个特战队,并调来KB分队支援
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/ S4 q; d+ v1 y/ @( [Amphibious Assault at Diego Garcia (11,62)9 Y6 X# `7 @7 s; ^# ^

' G6 A- E7 K( E9 @TF 35 troops unloading over beach at Diego Garcia, 11,62
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Japanese ground losses:5 C  }4 E! n, y/ p* s) @& a( W0 \
      139 casualties reported; M) ?- M( |8 N5 z, ?
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 14 disabled
+ n! U9 {  G$ Q% o, r- L3 \         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 r9 ]% j3 Z3 [. x1 |" |) U! e9 _/ @9 [
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Afternoon Air attack on Diego Garcia RN Base Force, at 11,62 (Diego Garcia)/ H+ l3 m, d, }" Z

+ B. b9 m# P* f# ^# c! E) n, LWeather in hex: Severe storms3 r6 U$ \/ m+ q- N- p6 X

- B0 S3 U& a/ A% j- `2 P0 q# t+ U$ jRaid detected at 32 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
5 \( U7 q9 b7 ]& f, nEstimated time to target is 11 minutes& w: V# i# K* ]7 C( u

5 Y) K! A+ j1 }: A5 U0 J4 H9 vJapanese aircraft
# R; ]; r* U6 T8 q# C! K+ ~      A6M2 Zero x 50
4 E. ?. x2 `, K, t* @% J      D3A1 Val x 48
) V# G8 q6 q' r0 Q* V  i9 W- Z      D3A2 Val x 20
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Japanese aircraft losses2 r. G. Q5 V3 D! d
      D3A1 Val: 3 damaged
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. ~, L& T0 V! ?Allied ground losses:9 w/ ]% v/ c0 s& Q/ U% w* m
      107 casualties reported
3 K$ x' m, V! B. m6 @         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
1 \+ i; ]* t$ V6 {: f$ r% b2 J& s         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled; t, R: b3 H% X
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 5 disabled
% P7 W( C0 d3 O& s2 ^7 O      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
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Ground combat at Diego Garcia (11,62)/ j% l: ?) q5 N9 R

4 t* K' g" m# q3 gJapanese Shock attack; w; K2 a6 G% e4 T& B6 V, a: `

% \2 Y1 S- E- E( J: S8 E0 lAttacking force 1052 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 31( F2 E4 I& {+ @+ c

* D3 D8 S, `5 L9 wDefending force 667 troops, 6 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 5# Z) I8 c' U: j7 Y  {  V
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Japanese adjusted assault: 1 ; S: ^: a- _" z1 Z* [) g' @

3 g( L8 }: I- U% vAllied adjusted defense: 3
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( {* Y' m# f4 V$ ~' UJapanese assault odds: 1 to 3 (fort level 3) $ \) {8 O) |" V/ [2 q2 y) W+ {

' H& J- D: r" ~: wCombat modifiers
: v7 F# e1 ?8 A* SDefender: experience(-)
5 f' T2 {0 P) EAttacker: shock(+), disruption(-), morale(-), supply(-)3 {* u$ x! w& X/ B% @3 B2 B
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      56 casualties reported7 O7 G4 h$ S1 F
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 3 disabled4 w+ v2 {3 B, d
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled, U& b7 C; F- M- ]* q7 [0 ?+ `
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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( Q/ E. @! N8 b$ {: ~9 ]      40 casualties reported
: }& C" u2 K: }7 e  D         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled2 J) k3 p. T5 f, u+ i- N
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled& |7 U9 o6 e' V2 {
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
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3 O$ e5 J1 u0 z6 F( t0 nAssaulting units:
* k' d4 m% I+ }' g" I. l3 n: G% J    Sasebo 6th SNLF /1
& E  L0 @, S" H0 L    Yokosuka 6th SNLF; {* S/ L3 F! _) `2 W' ~2 d$ t3 H
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Defending units:
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Sep 09, 42
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$ n0 t, E; d! X/ q! i孟加拉湾夜战,英军以CA换CA,自身损失CA德文郡,击沉CA衣笠,取得夜间水面战均势
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+ i8 q" P% M+ Q$ s- \- vNight Time Surface Combat, near Cox's Bazar at 54,43, Range 1,000 Yards
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      no flights
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Allied aircraft1 g' }, `" c  a2 ~# u# X
      no flights! l; f8 m) V2 G0 u9 H

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      E13A1 Jake: 1 destroyed
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      Walrus II: 2 destroyed
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, _/ ~$ N/ l# [/ q9 i* i! ~$ c      CA Kinugasa, Shell hits 52, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
1 Z: A+ N/ X7 z+ Z      DD Kawakaze, Shell hits 1
. x, W0 K* \0 F/ s* x      DD Isonami! d0 g* T* Z5 v& o" U: a
      DD Shirayuki, Shell hits 3,  on fire7 C2 G' ]" e. p' ?1 D/ L% T
      DD Hatsuyuki, Shell hits 5,  heavy fires. e" S/ q, x) W" y/ |8 e, K3 f: t  @
      DD Kuretake# @) Z* W, x& m' {6 s
      DD Asagao, Shell hits 1, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk; Q9 B0 s* U3 F- U8 u  D
      DD Karukaya, Shell hits 1
% I* X( @( ~0 j$ v8 R  W6 t8 {      DD Yugao
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Allied Ships
! G! G! b& I8 x. G" S# h3 b+ O3 J- d      CA Devonshire, Shell hits 6, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk* `- G, U4 w$ q( N6 m
      CA Cornwall, Shell hits 3,  on fire& ?$ S5 g+ Z( I9 x4 W. _/ k
      CA Exeter9 [$ h$ r4 i* s$ ]/ ^0 N
      CL Hobart, Shell hits 2! h  h) I) m: D" j/ v3 ^
      CL Enterprise, Shell hits 10 u  S4 C4 f2 q$ R' \" V
      CL Birmingham" }# R' D" B+ w4 _
      CL Newcastle
, h3 h) |( ]0 u, s* E3 ?* o3 L      DD Arunta8 c; a( O) m: F1 G( O
      DD Nepal
: O. H+ O% j$ O9 d5 c7 f      DD Napier, Shell hits 1,  on fire
1 _; _! n7 D* ^9 X      DD Decoy
8 B' r8 r. v$ }. B( i$ F      DD Fortune, Shell hits 4,  on fire
; N! b' K7 p0 N% ?, H      DD Foxhound
派遣军纠集了1500战力,将洛阳夺回,国军退往山区,长沙前线的压力已减小很多,国军的战略目的阶段性达到。
: ~- A7 F8 p4 @4 B印度洋战区,日军占领迭戈加西亚后,KB分队掩护第46师团在锡兰登陆。# @; W% q; }" X8 B9 W
是不是盟军给西蒙大将的压力太小了?西蒙大将开始胆子壮大起来了。。。。
联合舰队几乎全体出动,舰艇云集,浩浩汤汤奔向锡兰,光大小KB就分成了4个分队,水面舰队更是星罗棋布在印度洋,运输船队统统在港口卸载,可惜锡兰上刚被占领的基地港口规模只有1级,卸载必然极其缓慢,这样给盟军造就了很多机会,大统领准备寻找战机中。。。。
时至42年9月底,大陆战场长沙防线出现危机,派遣军利用AE陆战的新机制,不断的谨慎攻击,不断的打出1:2,不断的消耗国军有生力量,在日复一日的绞肉中,国军渐渐羸弱,最终长沙东一格的接近地国军终于被2:1击溃,长沙防线岌岌可危,而国军也被消耗得再也没有多余的预备队去堵这个缺口了。校长开始准备战略后撤,最终要撤出长沙一线,防守更西边的战线。
由于长沙接近地依托地形防守的要地失守,派遣军打开突破口准备迂回长沙。长沙防线在可见的未来已无法坚守。国军准备放弃长沙一线,退守常德、芷江、桂林、梧州一线接近地依托WR地形防守。该道防线的好处是都是WR森林+岩石地形,堆叠限制较大,可以很好地防御轰炸和迂回,应该可以守一阵子,不好的地方是各要地比较分散,相互之间无法迅速支援。
1942年10月1日,南方军第46师团之前在锡兰南部的科加拉登陆并占领后,被盟军堵在城里不能寸动,南方军为寻求在锡兰的突破,第38师团又在锡兰北部的贾夫纳基地登陆。盟军已做好防守准备,就看南方军登陆力度大不大了。
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) P9 @' \4 \  k* E; fGround combat at Koggala (29,50)3 a/ S0 \0 k- R# N+ B
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! \/ G. T+ d" U5 O) f/ A2 kAttacking force 17487 troops, 242 guns, 179 vehicles, Assault Value = 544
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Defending force 18862 troops, 183 guns, 40 vehicles, Assault Value = 410
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8 [9 T% ^( G2 S$ XJapanese ground losses:
4 D) x6 H2 _; l8 Z8 n% o      44 casualties reported/ }3 b2 H( [: C1 f% o6 ]
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
: p  E6 ], A3 @/ s         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 g8 H& _4 I1 S! G# L8 L9 [: l, A% C         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; |- Y, ]3 E2 D- a3 ?+ k
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$ |4 p9 ^. q" g8 y! J      6 casualties reported% h5 A6 h+ @, N5 n$ s. q2 N" Y
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled; @) {% }2 E7 V
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' o2 ~( W/ G& B8 u( O( e         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 D2 H; }7 D2 O3 F. f: I% K# G$ }+ \& b4 ]* V; O9 J. |: u' u/ o
Assaulting units:8 P, Z- D4 v8 B  w0 y  M
    7th Australian Division
8 n8 i9 i" d' x/ Q2 ?    100th Indian Brigade  W# E# ?- Z% g
    48th Light AA Regiment
+ _, M5 r. Q, L5 }0 t8 T    6th Heavy AA Regiment
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Defending units:
* Y4 @, w3 [9 w; Y1 D    46th Division, K) d7 T+ b( V
    Maizuru 4th SNLF
" R, [, Y: {: n, d3 o+ @- ?- X    57th JNAF AF Unit 6 |$ ?5 j- F: L6 V' x. W: H( Y
    4th Ship Engineer Regiment# p2 w* h  i+ |( s
    54th JNAF AF Unit & V# B0 [0 o0 {- z4 H
    58th JNAF AF Unit
0 Q2 h3 z; ~  C& ~1 I' }    36th Field AA Battalion
6 A7 [9 ]7 s8 C. j; G6 \    204th Ship Eng Coy + _" r# \$ `/ P5 `* B' b8 ?
    29th JAAF AF Coy
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2 D- I. f9 m% `; U+ QAmphibious Assault at Jaffna (31,45)
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, l2 g" T7 Y6 x# p1 L0 {TF 169 troops unloading over beach at Jaffna, 31,456 \/ ?" r3 M2 C1 T
7 Y8 [+ D5 n" V8 E0 D" p
Japanese ground losses:
6 ]- Q; q" d# `      1243 casualties reported2 S* _1 K+ S( B( K+ h" ~
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 157 disabled
; q: g$ x$ B9 q/ T3 k) V6 d- r         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 46 disabled
7 r; m8 P9 _+ j         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled1 W- U2 o0 a* v
      Guns lost 10 (0 destroyed, 10 disabled)
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3 R# h. o; \. P( C15 Support troops lost overboard during unload of 38th Div
6 |0 N2 S. c' x7 w17 troops of a IJA Inf Squad lost from landing craft during unload of 38th Div /8. G" E9 f7 ^0 j( s
17 troops of a IJA Inf Squad lost in surf during unload of 38th Div /20
西蒙大将往冰岛视察工作去了。, k0 I4 ]6 q2 j
介绍一下目前的战略态势。+ A5 H3 R) H- U& a$ k8 m
大陆战场,自从长沙东南接近地失守后,国军有序后撤,第一道后撤集结地设在常德东南接近地、衡阳、湘潭三地,拟放弃长沙、萍乡。, G2 L- T$ S6 u  L4 S: [7 B$ H
印度战场,南方军继续进攻锡兰贾夫那基地,联合舰队各种KB编队遍布孟加拉湾,盟军只能用水面舰队夜间骚扰锡兰登陆场。
4 m+ C, W7 l& G9 \! G南太战场,盟军开始小规模反击,准备登陆楠迪前哨基地。同时侦查发现一队日军编队越过米龙湾向莫港而来,估计又是准备炮击的编队,而在莫港和星期四岛之间海域蓦然出现日军KB小编队,目的不明。盟军TF58已横渡珊瑚海,向NG末端前进,期望能够堵截住一二队日军船队。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Oct 06, 42
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# z  }6 ^9 C' j盟军依照既定战略,稳健登陆圣克鲁斯群岛的恩代尼岛,拔除日军所罗门以东的前哨基地
: D; c# D5 H3 j此外盟军潜艇在米龙湾至莫港之间海域发现日军登陆船队,航向莫港。。。。
9 Z5 {2 j( A3 l1 z) F盟军在星期四岛的水面舰队紧急全速回援莫港拦截日军登陆船队,正在珊瑚海航渡支援的58编队继续赶往NG末端,准备在明日白天歼灭敌运输船团
( S1 R: D5 J' R( Q2 H昨日出现在莫港和星期四岛之间的日军KB分队今日已驶过约克角,航向西,难道是准备经由南洋支援印度去?; o/ q% V$ r" M5 n4 {
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Night Naval bombardment of Ndeni at 120,143- T* k: Q& ^" r0 S% @7 f( K# o( Y

# h9 Q/ e5 t% E$ CJapanese aircraft
2 j+ [* G% H6 b2 w% \* s      no flights) ]* A9 `# Y0 J) v+ O8 ]

+ W) ^# n5 w* M6 P: J1 eJapanese aircraft losses1 D$ G/ j; o9 j- {7 M  b/ q
      E7K2 Alf: 2 damaged
, O4 A" m- q6 h2 |3 B9 L; F      E7K2 Alf: 1 destroyed on ground
( P, D; R4 m* X7 P! _* U% m" Z$ W
Allied Ships- ~& z0 U0 N6 m; P) f
      BB Colorado
! \1 ~9 }* `# z9 i$ C      BB Maryland
" R2 B! v1 z5 M) z      CA Chicago$ f3 U+ R5 K' T7 A/ h4 A6 x
      CA Chester5 L; v. K1 E5 O6 K
      CL Raleigh, T( a8 S' _, s/ F3 y
      CL Concord) Q  Q! }3 a# E# b
      DD Stack; K3 y" D7 {4 |8 f
      DD Anderson4 n% h" [& c" h8 ^% Z7 D6 F- Y
      DD Frazier
4 k  A" m( P  w& [$ ]! s# o      DD Bancroft
. g7 v5 t3 a1 ?3 g      DD Lardner1 q, c: W6 M( ]
      DD Lansdowne+ ]$ i* B2 s9 H9 a8 f" Z
      DD Duncan: }* t. B8 l8 `- \/ [( q3 v6 {' Q
      DD Buchanan" _2 W  c- X2 w) q: y3 T% k/ \
      DD Laffey
' y. d  y" ?% _1 V: |5 T/ p
( U* b" C4 e  l3 o, m8 DJapanese ground losses:
: v  w5 \2 K! w      245 casualties reported& s* m! _! M3 Z' {
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled: w% a+ \9 n0 H! b4 \: {
         Non Combat: 27 destroyed, 3 disabled" l9 `2 @2 V9 n* C8 n+ T
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled5 J. E, r, H# g! h- I$ x# ~
      Guns lost 7 (2 destroyed, 5 disabled)" y- @: K) w+ \: Z9 `8 u: [
0 _2 @6 }, F, _: L( ?$ e/ t
Airbase hits 1
( |* l2 L9 [  i, m, a$ V; _  y* RAirbase supply hits 4
8 |" }+ m9 t, Q- t, G7 h/ |' BRunway hits 26
, r6 f- \1 a- H, xPort hits 17 k; {* q! r7 s
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Night Naval bombardment of Ndeni at 120,143* m( q% J" c0 S8 J0 K5 K# k5 P
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Japanese aircraft
. O) L, Q, p. `# D      no flights2 b1 q: l; \/ |8 V. f  V
2 H9 h" q7 O0 R# c% M9 O  S
Japanese aircraft losses
9 R5 s* |# Q) N# o# I2 E8 @      E7K2 Alf: 1 damaged3 g4 u. k; }0 G: _/ s% d$ x; N+ W
3 D8 a3 \) U* z' b- E& X2 r; C
Allied Ships
8 B! b+ y+ R2 y: k, Q1 F2 i      BB Idaho
9 w! K* E6 ~9 f1 b  t      BB Tennessee: r( M) r  X7 @
      CA Astoria# |8 S' h9 Y9 Y, p
      CA New Orleans9 [  x/ O; G/ N% _/ v
      CL Trenton3 o* K) P. R5 W) i
      CL Detroit$ x9 |" Z' s9 l/ x- m
      DD Blue; J- u5 \. ]- O$ v! Q
      DD Bagley
9 y' m5 T. z1 l, B  D1 s) i      DD Morris
$ Q& L" g1 R" ~0 f2 [      DD Walke% l5 T8 j3 X$ }1 z- Z8 }4 y, p
      DD O'Brien1 c8 a7 ^( S% Z; T  ~
      DD Russell% V) p, M2 w8 D" Z; _
      DD Mustin
4 u: T( C1 y  U& r0 B% ]      DD Hammann+ q2 X' z6 p- R) b9 y8 G& U
      DD Hughes1 `& i" l" l2 w) l# x/ q

3 d! D* \" C( q% `% _! b6 |, ?Japanese ground losses:
* K6 S8 i1 i6 g      370 casualties reported$ t# p3 n9 C8 K( ^  |2 `
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled
+ G( B$ H3 k/ z+ k' B         Non Combat: 33 destroyed, 1 disabled% b; k' t) x  \( r9 y! Y5 c# B
         Engineers: 11 destroyed, 2 disabled
; B9 S1 d7 s$ F      Guns lost 7 (7 destroyed, 0 disabled)
& w" F0 ~; b3 u$ e4 v" t* R/ D) N3 T' v: X6 n
Airbase hits 78 u9 B3 h: O2 N5 y9 s
Airbase supply hits 54 u4 [1 G6 x* K4 E& Z( T2 i
Runway hits 23
# P4 W4 `6 Y! h& o- F6 c. U1 i4 f; wPort hits 2
. ]' z; g  D, D$ l' }Port supply hits 1% m1 m6 n( W' b! p; K: [' b, R
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9 q3 m" F" @7 r' tNight Naval bombardment of Ndeni at 120,143
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( `& Y# h7 }/ iJapanese aircraft9 b, r9 @( [; E, V; a& U7 c% Q3 `
      no flights. _2 ^5 ~2 ?4 f) P

, Z8 Y9 I( _& a! mJapanese aircraft losses# v, W" h, T% g" b- v! l% w3 ~/ @9 l0 Q6 s
      E7K2 Alf: 2 damaged
* p1 ?9 m+ M( |5 F' B4 t, W      E7K2 Alf: 1 destroyed on ground( ~8 L9 S: y+ q' \$ a' B
6 A) }8 H! b: ?, A: c3 H3 T" q
Allied Ships
  ~8 x# y4 W1 Z- @+ O( I      BB Mississippi
4 g2 V2 }/ z" e" f  l8 [      BB New Mexico
8 z0 h; X  e7 ~9 Q      CA San Francisco2 _, y; f. q' X. }
      CA Minneapolis7 y# D4 y% [' K6 H
      CL Honolulu1 g' |+ R8 g* V2 X* E6 t
      CL Helena1 |  X* C+ `5 r  S3 x1 c* d
      DD Maury
6 @4 r# f# H$ m  y! x      DD McCall
; g, R5 e6 H, D/ b2 f0 f1 y      DD Gridley% @1 H! d& S$ n
      DD Craven- E4 Q/ p0 j' P/ i5 J: i& c' [
      DD Jarvis3 A% h; H) C6 l# |( Q! k
      DD Patterson
0 @8 [6 E" b& t/ |: d6 |2 p      DD Henley
3 |- a) K5 D9 U* G. }6 V  L) M) g* D5 {      DD Ralph Talbot! |% K! c* p- w8 G. G- U
      DD Helm
* G( r8 Y5 y1 B
$ q: |& A6 a1 [) v/ X% Z) \Japanese ground losses:
/ i7 z; q: T! R" ]      32 casualties reported$ F+ }3 S- y0 e& G/ N1 X( ~
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
) N% p+ X" W: y7 h         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled* l8 R) _% r" [  F
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) ?5 ^& B% s) p1 D3 @: }+ O+ E! C/ L6 c% K) S! Z: q- z
Airbase hits 11
  F+ z$ U, Q& ?* }! X! I" [Airbase supply hits 14 Q% M4 F+ F" W& M0 G
Runway hits 31
" J2 ~& P# t, c/ E# K+ H# LPort hits 2' n0 Y) u  z" ?5 d8 p
Port supply hits 1: u& L! n! A* x# F3 I
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Amphibious Assault at Ndeni (120,143)
$ j2 p2 b1 C) f- \/ B1 J) F
- m8 Y/ g# _$ y- p' p4 VTF 61 troops unloading over beach at Ndeni, 120,143
. A+ ]- m; [- _- u! u9 u( i9 O  v5 ], p
Allied ground losses:
) U6 t+ ~6 c- D8 g% }; v3 F; T      196 casualties reported* m" t, l1 ^# n& Z  t- |4 v
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 31 disabled
) \/ i, Q2 ~! m& b7 `         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled" g; u$ {" o2 B3 [$ S
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ I* S$ \0 t, \+ A+ m9 c# @: r. r      Guns lost 2 (0 destroyed, 2 disabled)
' }8 V6 |0 G. B8 }4 X7 N  ?* }      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Oct 07, 423 U. P& s. A9 T+ C5 w) s4 S
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日军大摇大摆地执行MO计划,盟军PT编队首先拦截,接着从星期四岛赶来的盟军舰队随后跟上,将日军的运输船队痛扁,并击沉金刚号战列舰,获得开战以来最大战果。5 W' l6 h/ {& Q3 x3 d$ @
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Port Moresby at 98,130, Range 2,000 Yards
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8 e% ~* Q* A3 V' H4 `0 F9 \# A& ]4 Z1 m) \Japanese Ships
- z2 ?$ Y6 c: a5 O      BB Kongo
, l! r8 W" d2 F1 N- n      CA Mikuma5 A' A4 i) e* F0 G" m% u# u
      CA Kumano6 h" D; S- ^; j; c/ m
      CA Furutaka
! Y" [# n8 ~# |3 D! _& b6 D      DD Akatsuki, P4 u- ?3 N$ z  m3 ~6 s# h
      xAK Nanko Maru, Shell hits 2, N4 Y$ a& Q9 j! ?
      xAK Kotobuki Maru #5
: @! s! e! Q$ O& F, |( S      xAK Kuraido Maru2 ~* e; U  o! q- G! h3 s( O5 f
      xAK La Plata Maru, Shell hits 1
( }" s5 T5 Z- a) t' s      xAK Mansei Maru
% y2 k. W4 B: F0 R      xAK Morioka Maru
- w' P' o% Q7 c% r      xAK Nitiai Maru, Shell hits 4' D* M% o6 P* @% y
      xAK Oigawa Maru
& A0 S* e: Y; H. y4 c  @( b      xAK Reiyo Maru
, g6 Y4 W4 {) k$ Q" d      xAK Samarang Maru
, A9 S  Z$ I: N# x# C  e      xAK Shozan Maru, Shell hits 2
2 T0 ~' K- e9 z1 l      xAK Sumiyoshi Maru, Shell hits 10 \# z4 z& X4 ~# h8 ?3 d! l6 t
      xAK Taihei Maru, Shell hits 2* ?3 W9 o. |! j' p2 v, a7 a
      xAK Tokusima Maru" r5 I' a% ]/ c( g
      xAK Uji Maru, Shell hits 24 r1 o- G4 |6 `
      xAK Unkai Maru #6
- f; ]4 R. W/ N6 ^      xAK Yubari Maru, Shell hits 6% L) {" H* C, ^) T$ ?
6 x# O6 ~! P% F
Allied Ships
1 W5 {7 G$ O, p; w& _      PT-80
) W! S: s/ R4 N& @6 j/ S: ?      PT-811 C) v+ P& f! |" D: z
      PT-82
8 w7 H% R6 O$ V7 `3 Y, }7 f      PT-83, Shell hits 5, and is sunk2 Q) w# L% X, e
      PT-841 b. r1 w3 N6 [9 C  p5 T- [
      PT-115, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
7 V9 O2 W) x% |- Y% y9 l$ M6 c      PT-116, Shell hits 1, and is sunk) E( i7 i# ^/ w% R: Q
      PT-117, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
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Japanese ground losses:
  F' t' D" T; }" i: M) G6 n' ~      6 casualties reported7 L1 z+ ^9 a/ e: x
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
  m2 I( ~' a. p8 S( s* d         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
. c3 O, A& |# s9 m! F" [         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled* b* _7 c+ s% Q: G; Y& j! S7 [: U
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+ k- e9 i- V! m+ KTF 266 encounters mine field at Port Moresby (98,130)/ }0 k% U' Z# @

% {  F+ h5 @6 d: q1 F9 }Japanese Ships1 N- ~2 Q! W  {' k8 m& t
      BB Kongo, Mine hits 2
" V5 `. Z- X0 M+ ]* S      DD Akatsuki, Mine hits 1,  on fire4 }, Z1 R* _& p  Z3 ~4 t
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& C2 Y0 Z* ^& a" ?& k, ~Night Time Surface Combat, near Port Moresby at 98,130, Range 3,000 Yards6 j# z7 b3 S, z9 A- `  G/ B& [
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Japanese aircraft
) z" Y$ ]- _& X) o6 t( C) d# Y3 M      no flights
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Japanese aircraft losses
! a. F% Z: C+ @" W: L8 U2 ?      E13A1 Jake: 1 destroyed: i4 L7 _: m, l# y, c
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Japanese Ships8 N3 ~+ {+ \7 V4 E/ B0 q5 _3 J
      BB Kongo, Shell hits 21, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
1 ^5 ?; ]% l0 [( g) q5 j8 Y0 P      CA Mikuma
" G/ ^1 b. |+ O) _! A4 x      CA Kumano, Shell hits 1* k! w2 X: w" y, J3 a: N
      CA Furutaka, Shell hits 2# H" G, R. o' E
      DD Akatsuki, Shell hits 17, and is sunk, x7 A: E+ I+ C
      xAK Nanko Maru
# r' }. S4 H# I$ U2 ^# \      xAK Kotobuki Maru #5
6 [2 K9 r: `. S      xAK Kuraido Maru
4 M8 S% H: G& E- h: r3 H      xAK La Plata Maru, Shell hits 3,  on fire# j5 P& z% w( I: u% f8 }
      xAK Mansei Maru
5 P5 Z( [( f* f% K% y1 q      xAK Morioka Maru, Shell hits 1,  on fire
( D, r) ~! g9 _  Q6 _8 p$ h+ d4 ]      xAK Nitiai Maru, Shell hits 3
+ |! \) g+ E+ x  |( K" d* \  W) Z      xAK Oigawa Maru
: u5 ^; |9 R  y# A0 ^! _      xAK Reiyo Maru, @/ x) V7 o6 m& z
      xAK Samarang Maru, Shell hits 26 p; B+ m9 o) H- [" D# @* B7 t
      xAK Shozan Maru, Shell hits 13 M# q: A3 M2 v3 z: z3 p; j* @. I
      xAK Sumiyoshi Maru
& t2 h: k7 g4 w      xAK Taihei Maru, Shell hits 4
% f6 }! ]+ W; W: J8 ^' @9 b/ G      xAK Tokusima Maru$ p( F; G0 G; D
      xAK Uji Maru
5 b' |" \+ ~3 Y8 U) D4 N6 y      xAK Unkai Maru #6# ^+ |5 o$ E$ [' c1 \% m2 K* z
      xAK Yubari Maru5 {4 R9 D4 t0 X& I; l
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Allied Ships
; g* J7 T: V* r: p+ M0 ^8 v$ W2 K      CA Houston, Shell hits 1) ~- t* i& _+ p  Q  r6 |
      CA Canberra
9 S. \' z% [- P4 M9 p9 A  \9 C0 A      CL Leander; Z& s& {, f' f0 |
      CL Perth0 z8 h7 I, p$ V: i
      DD Barker, Shell hits 1
1 s% L; R3 u$ B( v" z% o& k      DD Bulmer
7 Z5 r2 [( k- O6 A  w/ {# A% L      DD Edsall5 _% R1 B  w. {
      DD Stuart: u, |) b2 J2 E4 Q# c  j+ V
      DD Stronghold
- Z! w* t* y* ?0 w/ ]0 {8 t/ T" W      DD Tenedos
3 K* e6 v; d$ z# t% s      DD Thanet7 M. E3 B' ?5 {5 [- l/ t% F" i1 ~$ o
      DD Thracian, Shell hits 3, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
, O- K. v# U& L, {% e      DD Le Triomphant% N, d$ Q# _0 t$ M: _8 n( K+ r

, T9 V, g. v( IJapanese ground losses:) ?; d& e6 ]. ?% L1 x- k' {
      64 casualties reported  Y2 K/ x* Q# D5 A' b" Y+ K
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled  Z  ]. i0 Y: W7 c" `" c7 S+ c
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled! u+ P( L. [! N) B! `+ h6 ^' m
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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