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盟军从一开战就是以把原子弹丢上本土这点为目标的啊
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什么时候计划过登陆本土?
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历史上那么大优势的盟军都没能做到,指望大统领面对天顶星科技的日本做到么,太不切实际了# E. O& [6 J. ~% f4 H" ?, p
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官网登陆本土的战报无一例外的都仆街了
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3 h3 V6 x( {4 Z/ q, l& m经受过硫磺岛,BOELA,科科斯岛三次战役后,27现在的战略倾向于无限的谨慎和有限的冒险。不清楚大统领心里是否已经放弃登陆本土的终极目标,仅仅满足于能对本土进行轰炸- Y5 y* I! a1 Z& h9 I8 a
红叶 发表于 2014-7-2 15:44
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR May 08, 45
+ X0 M$ l  d" [) C! l  M& g盟军在万鸦老南部公路相连的基地Sidate登陆,该基地由日军一个竹枪师团把守
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( J% c% F2 N1 t+ Y7 J& E2 gGround combat at Sidate (75,100)
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, l/ L+ |" h, e4 kJapanese Bombardment attack
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7 c. Q1 S5 g( t7 ?+ jAttacking force 8473 troops, 45 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 330$ t9 w4 U2 b  ]% X) ]

* n0 @$ `. t* B0 A* B& P8 n! q# @Defending force 34971 troops, 650 guns, 916 vehicles, Assault Value = 1326
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% ~" l$ I1 N+ s& U8 ~  YJapanese ground losses:
4 a* C) N3 a2 b6 f      19 casualties reported( o* j! k: E6 F9 ?3 g1 c1 V! D/ z
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled% w" k3 e  t! v2 |% P; @9 H
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 U' t" o( a9 x9 p6 p         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 O" m7 i/ j8 F- D( y( b
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Assaulting units:# u6 v# K% l+ Y! v* t
    91st Division. E/ N3 L" a& C) R2 \  u' a
    39th Road Const Co 2 G7 C/ }3 c/ C$ j' Y+ u7 a& A: P. f
    72nd JAAF AF Bn # `; Q! R( k% }4 W
    46th Const Co
, T6 w1 r8 W8 f& b3 e: y3 i% p    30th Ind. Engineer Regiment
, t+ y% D$ x/ n4 `    37th Const Co
4 _( U% U& e9 }/ }    10th Air Division) W* |" H6 ~! D( @, ]
    38th Ind. Engineer Regiment
- k3 }  u3 B7 _7 G! g    35th Const Co
. c- s$ E1 Z: }    3rd Air Division' a% w, |% M0 n6 y, I
    34th Const Co
8 j0 c- W/ T" j$ K: K# ]" b" h7 k    113th JAAF AF Bn
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2 l2 s& v" _' C. BDefending units:( J1 p4 w) S; q8 |6 h9 ]' \+ `
    33rd Infantry Division
' d/ Z* Z0 A5 C) }0 [% U    2/11th Armoured Car Battalion  g$ }( e! m) j, t7 T
    110th Combat Engineer Battalion
; d/ ^4 p1 g; J1 ~7 V% r7 z    37th Infantry Division
% a& q# O$ {( s9 z' J    16th Light Cavalry Regiment' E3 R; D) H$ N8 ~
    40th Infantry Division3 q4 I7 x, E& s7 t) B& u, W
    3rd Cavalry Regiment
" Q( S' n; S/ U1 J7 R' d    XIV US Corps
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR May 09, 45
' Z) \1 A" Y# T% n盟军舰队对Sidate进行了惨无人道的炮击后,陆军突击打出了4:1,预计明日占领
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& r- k; v0 u4 s' f, L/ cNight Naval bombardment of Sidate at 75,100
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Allied Ships
6 m: H3 d2 w8 j& \1 [      CA Oregon City0 B4 |" n1 o' b  \8 k  r; x" u5 V
      CA Wichita
6 Q* i3 e+ J( Y0 B6 w1 C      CA Tuscaloosa
9 r, M6 K% O- a. h; E% [7 j% q+ p      CA Vincennes
4 H( \3 Z" K2 Z  K  S9 ~+ a$ }      CA Quincy
; P. Y4 O( c" }0 J3 S3 s      CA San Francisco7 t8 q' b: s5 y: @* N( y- i0 X
      CA Minneapolis) d% v  R9 P2 H# w$ c
      CA Astoria, T4 k6 A1 n( M9 U2 v5 v4 E! w1 d0 i
      CA Chicago
9 w8 J3 q- t7 f( z8 a      CA Louisville0 E2 \( u5 o: E/ K" p; \
      CA Northampton
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! f/ O; Z0 @, n; VJapanese ground losses:* U. [- L4 r9 z
      292 casualties reported
# F+ ^+ l  @. R# v         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled- u8 K9 @9 X, k% d4 Z
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 47 disabled2 U: w; y+ _! T
         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 37 disabled$ ]% w; X! z+ E* R; v, d
      Vehicles lost 4 (2 destroyed, 2 disabled)
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Airbase hits 14
$ X7 W' W2 {# A2 XAirbase supply hits 12 U2 Q3 f. M. }
Runway hits 77
/ X* |& l% u' p+ RPort hits 136 s3 @# Q. J; Q$ o/ t" _; e
Port supply hits 1
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" A0 k( E! {6 E7 X* gNight Naval bombardment of Sidate at 75,100
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Allied Ships
: D* X* f) N2 b+ h" G/ N      BB Richelieu
. d% f" @5 C. f" ]+ g      BB King George V
8 t. f* n6 D" V2 e% l6 a9 x1 Q  Q0 Z      BB Howe
% Q* O0 t) d4 v5 o, X      BB Prince of Wales  }9 L- Y8 |. l# T3 m7 n, n
      BC Renown
$ C$ v9 C( i4 n! K% O" O2 H      BC Repulse
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Japanese ground losses:
3 A- S! u6 F, @* D3 W! i* \      383 casualties reported
: ^6 Y3 ?: |2 V9 z1 w         Squads: 1 destroyed, 3 disabled# r# }  i" d  G2 j: Z3 ~" {4 J/ w
         Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 43 disabled
8 `3 g  r' z% _6 p$ ~& V         Engineers: 20 destroyed, 16 disabled
0 c, u& y7 O; S+ t      Guns lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)$ y3 b7 k4 A1 Z& {: ?* m
      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled), N4 G2 n8 E5 D/ v8 ~/ O
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Airbase hits 106 s+ B) f# |/ O9 X3 U
Airbase supply hits 1
, G; _9 O; ^. R4 ]Runway hits 12/ Q! J# K* D2 H" E# g. N7 _
Port hits 46 T: F7 \9 \( d5 f* i
Port supply hits 1, x! R% ]$ l, j) _2 p5 {
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% ^6 Z% d1 h7 [: u( i( ZNight Naval bombardment of Sidate at 75,100# F$ R( k# _" S# }$ o) q2 z

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      CB Guam
$ Y9 b7 r0 }, Z* y      CB Alaska% S9 J* V6 T  B# K4 l/ [6 i

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      154 casualties reported9 ^9 J# e. W3 m# |: I0 t+ e
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
. v+ A9 w2 ]9 A         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 16 disabled
  f) B/ D) N2 F" U' v7 l         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 6 disabled
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Airbase hits 7& d4 p) K$ l3 u& A4 ^
Airbase supply hits 13 g' S8 u) T1 N7 H( b+ A9 H" j
Runway hits 12; [! b1 z8 R7 l

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2 B$ f) S, ^8 N/ e. ENight Naval bombardment of Sidate at 75,100
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      CA Chicago II! d3 i- d) y1 @3 m# T; z$ ]1 G5 ]
      CA Canberra II
& D0 `+ R# i+ [6 W/ O      CA Exeter" X. c$ b; o0 }2 G
      CA Cumberland. _  Y6 l4 b* a( m, J1 X3 v  N
      CA Suffolk
- s- c. p$ _- U# N/ R8 _% ~, H      CA London0 |, D1 g! F2 V" O  i7 a& {8 k6 }+ u/ [
      CA Shropshire4 Q* w. y4 L" b% W
      CA Boston
3 x; o: K, g' S) {  Y- o: s      CA Baltimore  V! u/ f! }' I) l' v% W' w! y; X
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Japanese ground losses:& Y: C; I8 S) _' T
      145 casualties reported
& S# z3 J, `* |. |! Y( p         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled: }3 s0 N$ N2 P6 ~, ^( X
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 19 disabled
% t& K3 X8 [/ ]" x$ @/ \: ?         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 16 disabled
4 @' O" _6 R9 P! n      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)
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Airbase hits 19% e2 e- A/ n; y$ k
Runway hits 34% T. {% x# K$ H3 x) `
Port hits 6- `0 x2 F% _: e0 z6 I& M
Port supply hits 2
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$ L! W0 C2 O' N: E, v/ Y+ BGround combat at Sidate (75,100)
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Attacking force 34159 troops, 696 guns, 955 vehicles, Assault Value = 1350/ F! E  o6 a' |; h

5 O* e2 d4 L: R3 JDefending force 12752 troops, 70 guns, 20 vehicles, Assault Value = 323
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Allied adjusted assault: 2198
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% q& ?3 H8 p" GAllied assault odds: 4 to 1 (fort level 5)
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Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 1
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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), preparation(-): L2 f4 a& l$ b
experience(-)
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Japanese ground losses:
3 |2 L: O5 c9 M1 T* f, q2 e      3088 casualties reported
: s: Z7 N; X2 a! e" |. l% z$ [4 M         Squads: 86 destroyed, 80 disabled
  C: ?6 G5 E. c3 N9 K         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 37 disabled
6 J, k" A: q% i! H; c2 p5 P/ u         Engineers: 8 destroyed, 26 disabled
9 b% }6 Y1 m7 T      Guns lost 30 (11 destroyed, 19 disabled)' g- s+ H$ \3 u- y1 J/ z+ `
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      1508 casualties reported
' b! k2 Z5 ], k5 c: {  F3 D$ P         Squads: 10 destroyed, 201 disabled1 o) d5 R8 j% X8 ]4 T( f7 g
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 37 disabled9 V2 b( d; Z1 |: f2 h  Q9 ^
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 22 disabled
- l, ?0 A) J; A8 Q, X6 f      Guns lost 52 (1 destroyed, 51 disabled)
; ^2 b# T. [* g& Z/ B: O, E; e      Vehicles lost 26 (2 destroyed, 24 disabled)2 i7 x+ q+ k; J, _2 N& W
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Assaulting units:1 R5 i' U9 I, b( l+ v
    40th Infantry Division
6 i- n, V+ E# T5 P- q5 b    37th Infantry Division- _% F2 o/ D* H8 W
    16th Light Cavalry Regiment
; A' W. W- ^( ], s8 w  E    110th Combat Engineer Battalion
6 W: _, d" H/ y9 z1 h  I& B    2/11th Armoured Car Battalion" @6 N& N& p$ K4 x" W
    33rd Infantry Division
& \  \7 E7 F; G) Q* r    3rd Cavalry Regiment
- T# I, Z; I6 v) R    XIV US Corps* a  y# _5 s2 m( a
    7th RAAF M/W Sqn : L# W% U+ k0 `4 u
    16th USN Naval Construction Battalion
3 p+ H. F# r( T. J5 f( a/ h8 T6 O1 u    10th Patl RAAF Wing
. [+ v- Y! i4 |, M* m, K+ U. F    42nd Construction Regiment
: H& t  s+ D) K' T6 l! {$ X6 J& L    154th FA Bn % H' f8 _" s% V4 Q" F2 v
    251st Coast AA Regiment5 w# |# ^8 ~* {1 s1 ]; H
    46th Construction Regiment# h. q% ^) N! O0 f3 [% f
    4th Field Artillery Battalion
/ X! m$ c& j: u: G    177 Wing
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+ y/ s% o2 ]6 Z) `7 S    91st/A Division
# \7 @1 y4 x( }( p    91st/B Division9 j% ?4 o: i0 H; j
    91st/C Division! d# M( ^2 r4 h5 u, T
    46th Const Co
: ~3 c9 m% m4 F4 z    35th Const Co
/ }$ `0 A6 I' _7 Q/ J- z1 l    37th Const Co
  O2 Y  @. a$ ~7 }, y& @* m1 D2 I    30th Ind. Engineer Regiment
% O5 I1 g% L3 p3 ?' p/ N. {$ i    10th Air Division
7 ^, M% L! A0 R    3rd Air Division
, ~# M# r  T' }, P" p6 Z0 h, J/ h    38th Ind. Engineer Regiment
/ z0 @8 ~% T. N    39th Road Const Co ( H- z% P5 n+ Z1 h6 ^* {6 G% d, H
    72nd JAAF AF Bn
/ q# s$ @8 d7 Y; ^5 [4 O3 P    34th Const Co
3 L3 b/ F' _% P$ |. i    113th JAAF AF Bn
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR May 10, 45
1 q6 W9 c6 I) s) W盟军打了一次小小的火鸡,击落了100架日军攻击机' P. W) H: A" ?% r4 k0 U. C
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当天盟军还顺利攻占了Sidate,拿下了通向万鸦老的桥头堡
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. i" d- G# s3 M) ]9 l2 xAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Manus at 101,119. U3 z2 v4 R$ E5 _$ Y+ {  f* \/ @

3 ]% R; e- E9 t7 B/ u6 cWeather in hex: Heavy rain
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Raid detected at 50 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.+ F. f# N7 T5 [9 _
Estimated time to target is 18 minutes
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/ s6 B8 G) e$ s1 K9 X6 N$ d      M6A1 Seiran x 33/ Z! h+ ]7 R) Q& G) W3 y
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Allied aircraft
6 q  ?5 q4 X, b$ l      F6F-3 Hellcat x 30# h% X$ Y& Z3 r
      F6F-5 Hellcat x 168' T! V" ^6 [) |- a2 Q+ e

7 j$ [1 s  E" R& u  y  BJapanese aircraft losses
% _$ Z9 f/ n, d$ r# x8 o( E      M6A1 Seiran: 20 destroyed
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, n! f9 c$ B) y5 l2 L! k+ dNo Allied losses
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Manus at 101,1193 T  _1 D! w% ]
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Weather in hex: Heavy rain
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Raid detected at 73 NM, estimated altitude 19,000 feet., C* \  |6 q# X, P( }( x
Estimated time to target is 21 minutes" j; Z0 u  v4 y$ N# G& p1 S% D
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Japanese aircraft
4 m8 X) z( }+ n      D4Y4 Judy x 33/ ^2 I$ J- y% V

1 x! ^, ]& Q0 U0 v: v0 n# vAllied aircraft
- n( n5 |9 H: U      F6F-3 Hellcat x 307 I+ p# w# U* _
      F6F-5 Hellcat x 153
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      D4Y4 Judy: 20 destroyed
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No Allied losses
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! `! I& U& k. P! U+ T! yAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Manus at 101,119
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Weather in hex: Heavy rain( `/ _* ]* b3 i1 ~! p
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Raid detected at 71 NM, estimated altitude 18,000 feet.
5 _# e2 L" t# X. }( }2 lEstimated time to target is 19 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
' _  l+ D+ Q3 P) i8 l) `5 _      B7A2 Grace x 17
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Allied aircraft: x. N* F: p* ?
      F6F-3 Hellcat x 26
! }& ?0 e4 k1 G: l9 k      F6F-5 Hellcat x 118
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      B7A2 Grace: 11 destroyed( `( e# I7 J; w. B) Y2 ~7 e

; l- Q  k. k* p4 b3 |No Allied losses
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: {. Z3 e3 d& ^7 |, ~% pAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Manus at 101,119; p" o2 M+ C7 x% G/ w0 ~
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Raid detected at 74 NM, estimated altitude 17,000 feet.
; d; f& y/ A) j( `Estimated time to target is 20 minutes1 I6 ^& A* D5 e; p
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Japanese aircraft
# w( N7 C2 u$ h6 s: C6 K      B7A2 Grace x 13
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      F6F-3 Hellcat x 209 }3 H+ U: \1 l
      F6F-5 Hellcat x 93
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# L% g: U* Y) n6 S; |* k& XJapanese aircraft losses
/ E9 z0 F" U# o      B7A2 Grace: 8 destroyed
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0 Q+ c( Q0 K- [; z/ U, bNo Allied losses
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Ground combat at Sidate (75,100)
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Allied Shock attack
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Attacking force 32939 troops, 695 guns, 953 vehicles, Assault Value = 1185  ]; B/ c. L, g. I! A$ U5 A' q$ g
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Defending force 10093 troops, 59 guns, 20 vehicles, Assault Value = 172# v2 ^+ I6 _- C# `' G* w# Z

% B1 D9 t. v5 h' P" ~3 r3 |7 \' WAllied adjusted assault: 2303
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Japanese adjusted defense: 100 ) ?  l& r' `( Z8 \4 z

3 L$ U: n2 o. W, E6 MAllied assault odds: 23 to 1 (fort level 1) / U1 ~3 u. D% |/ `0 x0 f
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Allied forces CAPTURE Sidate !!!& w" ^/ R: B9 {) R
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Combat modifiers+ S" _9 B% q1 d4 a# E2 U. r
Defender: terrain(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), fatigue(-)$ E( V, ^) j9 c- V
experience(-)
0 q$ j" D# P; H5 dAttacker: shock(+)4 S* q; U/ d1 N$ |/ D) ~

- V  Y" f- q( Z. GJapanese ground losses:
. G% E$ [+ s6 @8 J3 P1 {7 [      3819 casualties reported; u8 M# q  i  @, ?8 t
         Squads: 111 destroyed, 22 disabled( m( ]& {" a6 [) E; V+ x+ K
         Non Combat: 190 destroyed, 13 disabled0 U) H' C6 Z$ H" g8 N; f
         Engineers: 160 destroyed, 0 disabled8 t* t) R5 E/ {) G
      Guns lost 13 (9 destroyed, 4 disabled)8 C" [8 g4 P( x# R
      Vehicles lost 25 (25 destroyed, 0 disabled)
# T: Y' L2 ~" N0 t* X      Units retreated 12: H! g8 G. n0 n- T; n
      Units destroyed 10 y# b1 p" z7 Q  f" Q' Z! T/ W* U. s3 `

* \- K( K% {# z2 y  i% a1 A; d' KAllied ground losses:
! @+ Y6 z- Y  `! c      774 casualties reported
6 O- g* ^$ s) v         Squads: 7 destroyed, 81 disabled: y- i  ~# u6 Q8 W8 z$ f
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 15 disabled4 b) K6 s" G) o, U) J# J" p
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 28 disabled
# B" ?- s8 N( O0 E( M      Guns lost 15 (4 destroyed, 11 disabled)
" d% B( _3 M# Z! |  u  S      Vehicles lost 17 (2 destroyed, 15 disabled)8 e: o" T2 R& F0 B! q/ U* ^" H, L

! O' K5 g4 Y& W' V1 [& k' o( D2 |Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!3 R9 m( U0 {9 p* h# b

8 b: i" E+ M7 h' {1 ]Assaulting units:
* L8 b2 T( o1 V* Y# b    40th Infantry Division- g: Y+ y% Z# Y) S* C
    110th Combat Engineer Battalion0 t+ F# ~% \1 n  T% J
    16th Light Cavalry Regiment
4 g( G4 b7 h0 [2 \    2/11th Armoured Car Battalion* a' Q" \. c! J3 A4 |
    37th Infantry Division
0 z( M5 D5 _# ^  `; L    33rd Infantry Division5 E! M( O3 E/ z* I
    3rd Cavalry Regiment
5 f3 {/ z: y* [7 u    4th Field Artillery Battalion8 s3 M  H! j" Q, p
    46th Construction Regiment. f7 N0 V" T" N; N7 d3 x
    XIV US Corps/ J7 L/ U  z* L/ i6 B8 b
    154th FA Bn
- M, G9 F* o  {* }    10th Patl RAAF Wing " N$ M1 b# i: u1 F0 e: k: r
    7th RAAF M/W Sqn 6 y8 @8 {: G- J* `6 d1 r- \, v
    251st Coast AA Regiment( Q/ @0 ~9 I5 _% B
    16th USN Naval Construction Battalion5 N3 O2 M4 k, V3 C
    42nd Construction Regiment& t; m! Q* y! S* x
    177 Wing 3 C/ M' A( a' K

  v$ h! m) u, [6 V) z% qDefending units:
4 i8 m7 \: V! G3 G5 C$ g6 ^- }4 U7 i    91st/B Division' q( f7 h" w& s+ x
    91st/C Division9 X) a3 D( J0 E* Z3 F4 `8 ~& }
    113th JAAF AF Bn 3 z$ j/ `! t* X' q0 W  L
    39th Road Const Co + {% {. B+ }$ O* Z' p  w: @. j+ n+ t4 D
    30th Ind. Engineer Regiment
% Y3 v  z, `, A/ F% p, x; y3 s* W    72nd JAAF AF Bn
% v' ]$ _5 E9 I+ |( T$ p1 T    38th Ind. Engineer Regiment) `; C' f6 O& Z4 [0 B4 z$ c9 I
    3rd Air Division
, N: H! G- H* S. f# D' o# ?$ X' j    10th Air Division8 }: ]0 E1 z' B- y3 |4 J. y
    46th Const Co & n# R  `4 V' o, M" j' J
    35th Const Co , q6 e/ u& U3 p9 A6 c9 v% G
    34th Const Co
& }  F6 L$ V( Q1 w& s    37th Const Co ' l; Y6 \5 d2 u- r$ {: U1 ~/ g9 M, ~
    91st/A Division
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
每次天蝗战略性拖档后盟军都会有损失啊,这次4发攻击完全是因为没有取消之前的设置造成的……
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0 @( [/ ~( S* |' H2 n% b严重抗议战略性拖档
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
主要还是海盗高度有限,打不过Ki83,42000直掩就可以吊打Ki83了
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
Ki94又不是无敌的,最多和盟军1换1,不过可以看出日军科技多变态了吧7 c3 E9 r7 M: J4 e* f9 U

9 ?) `. l' T, {% r+ l7 }' l; w) n盟军毫无抵抗之力
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR May 21, 45
# }- a/ e& F9 w) s1 m( i$ O/ ]奥马哈级老树开花!
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盟军敢死急先锋奥马哈级轻巡,数年来执行过数次自杀式攻击,仅存的两艘奥马哈级轻巡马波海德号和川顿号在巨港附近截获一队满载的日军油轮,大开杀戒
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是为开战以来盟军第一次大规模击沉日军油料船队。
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0 U1 R$ f5 A* ~4 hDay Time Surface Combat, near Palembang at 49,90, Range 22,000 Yards
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7 {1 Z" \  ]0 \7 W$ UJapanese Ships/ x8 r- E' p4 n) l
      TK Takekun Maru, Shell hits 15,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
3 {* K" L2 v: E/ t      TK Ayazono Maru, Shell hits 9, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
& T3 J6 B7 Y) J* F! @/ [. @      TK Kyokuho Maru, Shell hits 18,  heavy fires,  heavy damage$ b2 }  Z0 N# ?  n& s- z
      TK Jinei Maru, Shell hits 18, and is sunk, R3 I  T. ~" D# o) K9 f$ g
      TK Takane Maru, Shell hits 8, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk8 j3 X* t, J  z( k4 h  z
      TK Ayagiri Maru, Shell hits 16, and is sunk
7 H: Q- O1 E- A& v; l/ t      TK Kyoie Maru, Shell hits 25,  heavy fires,  heavy damage1 D: ]% z$ ?" t. E$ _. E9 u
      TK Gyoshin Maru, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
. o# M# T7 }# r$ o! @! @6 Z      TK Ayayuki Maru, Shell hits 15,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
2 y' z4 y) M( b/ v$ x7 J      TK Okinoyama Maru, Shell hits 8, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk! N' h7 z7 Z* A  A8 O: w1 J
      TK Palembang Maru, Shell hits 10,  heavy fires,  heavy damage, ^8 J; }0 I) g5 H
      TK Seishin Maru, Shell hits 15,  heavy fires,  heavy damage+ j3 g3 H: G8 a, }
      TK Sarawak Maru, Shell hits 21,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
) B* }1 n8 p& M! n2 }! d$ a& L/ r+ ?% O2 ]      SC Ch 38, Shell hits 7, and is sunk
  R" b  J5 s, Z7 Z4 L      SC Ch 39, Shell hits 3, and is sunk6 M$ X0 S$ S% H% w1 k7 ~
      SC Ch 40, Shell hits 6, and is sunk1 T4 d: H% c3 W( D: o* m1 X
      SC Ch 41, Shell hits 5,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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Allied Ships
% ~8 Z6 @% g! [  f0 p# P      CL Trenton; Y7 d) c# c; Q2 S
      CL Marblehead
# u+ `& K1 m; ~1 |$ K* A      DD Brush% R5 `$ {- b4 ]2 [  Q
      DD Cooper, Shell hits 11 r8 y) C6 Z. q: Z. m4 Z+ p
      DD Hall
; T( q% P) L1 J1 H5 q      DD Stephen Potter, Shell hits 19 l# I8 a( ~5 F$ u; y# ~$ t
      DD Pringle, Shell hits 17 k; J# U: }4 z0 k4 L" j" y
      DD Nicholson
3 [" r7 E7 ^/ y. \# E6 k      DD Meredith
, F6 }) H6 D6 V- o- X      DD Swanson7 J. w5 b) E5 H
      DD Gwin
: z) M. r1 F8 C/ M6 B* k. r      DD Mahan
1 i8 P& g+ u8 h) x1 {* [3 F7 d$ W      DD Cummings
. r* X  J) P1 r- `      DD Drayton
- y6 X  _. t) O4 H      DD Lamson
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR May 22, 45
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/ g1 g, m0 w5 A4 q万鸦老大捷
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盟军主力首轮突击拿下菲律宾门户万鸦老,岛上1000余战力日军转入丛林负隅顽抗
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夜里盟军强大的水面舰队把万鸦老变成了欢乐的海洋* a$ |1 r2 u. r" d; M' D

2 F( {' q. R# U0 v4 E# m天亮后的战斗日军调整不忍直视,被直接拿下! Y3 c" [2 @+ ^
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; Y& {% }5 k# Z0 w" d. H! a& c4 s; h. uNight Naval bombardment of Manado at 75,996 A& I( w) ~/ I, p* x& B+ X0 P
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Allied Ships& m( e7 i2 x; l. D/ x
      CA Wichita
- |9 _; ^$ b  B; Z. Z3 T      CA Tuscaloosa
) L5 S! u, |* [, R9 z& T$ A$ D) P      CA Vincennes! m- m; e+ k$ V/ D& l: P
      CA Quincy2 }- o2 N0 d( b1 J0 E# G. \' {& ^
      CA San Francisco3 n" l; I8 L) N  m
      CA Minneapolis7 k5 O* t9 O# _6 B. Z  c* [
      CA Astoria4 V5 t8 Y: B+ C
      CA Chicago
0 Y! K! T! Y) t+ Y6 a, `* o& E9 v      CA Louisville9 L0 Y: T  j3 g% N- G3 S( C
      CA Chester
' u4 F3 X) X* {0 _! N      CA Northampton( D5 e: Y1 g/ X! w

& D0 Y: v+ `* |! M. Z) t- n8 p! CJapanese ground losses:
2 s7 Q2 W- |0 q. ~      9 casualties reported" [1 W3 Q) q' P" o; |+ E
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 ~; ~2 O# I* W1 r, J5 `0 u) m! ~         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled0 L3 c" ^; @3 f% X" K8 P7 m
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled  z+ w- C  [4 R- K/ f
1 q1 r- S4 {, w  D' O9 i: F' q! g
Airbase hits 3
- W' T0 K$ _0 e. eRunway hits 45 ~% G/ c: e# q1 ~

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Night Naval bombardment of Manado at 75,99
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  @. j/ Y1 q' `1 b; G3 UAllied Ships/ {# \0 t2 ^; O7 I; X5 W2 r
      BB Queen Elizabeth
: ^! G" l1 ?5 [      BB Valiant
: U" |& ]. {7 P5 a: Q% b: a      BB Mississippi
! d" q' d& `" f- t      BB New Mexico/ C8 u! X& C% c! v, m- t+ [6 c
      BB Idaho
6 }) ^% w4 ]  k) m# ]* _& z9 }      BB West Virginia
4 a# Y; o+ q  X0 _2 ^7 G, B      BB Colorado
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& N. R% \/ Q7 h2 \/ S& uJapanese ground losses:
* q1 h* d6 ~! }# T. d* D% L      216 casualties reported
' @$ q& }  r- U% y) Z         Squads: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled
$ E( V. p3 J  R, B: k6 b- A         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 10 disabled
! W# E. ^( h+ ?8 f2 u         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 0 disabled$ ]4 K8 {( u3 j& X
      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)7 S; N  k! D% K5 x

! x3 r& Z, }; r! C; }1 n8 jAirbase hits 1
7 s! k9 P) ^) k1 s8 Q3 j% }4 m: v" FRunway hits 2
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5 Q+ s2 ^( e  N7 k$ ~& K3 s) GNight Naval bombardment of Manado at 75,99' l) ^+ D4 D$ J1 X! f- ~3 @! _

8 ^+ @1 {5 Y3 l: H7 r1 r+ Z2 ]$ aAllied Ships/ C$ A+ N. @1 M! s
      BB Alabama% \9 F/ s/ r5 _% A  u
      BB Massachusetts
$ s, s+ r& X/ l; ?6 p      BB Indiana/ E) E: s+ {0 o! U/ I. t7 y- D
      BB South Dakota
) N9 D# Q8 u5 s$ E0 i5 c* s      BB Washington
+ F- l3 r/ A' x: {% p      BB North Carolina" t- U- h4 ]. Y) p0 A
      CB Guam% c. q# K& T+ m
      CB Alaska
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Japanese ground losses:! D# K( h& O  f. A, a) f; r
      364 casualties reported9 c3 t+ j+ t& C6 ]+ H
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled8 @( o/ w$ N7 L7 i% O  N
         Non Combat: 21 destroyed, 32 disabled
, W4 R& ~& X+ o/ |: m' ?2 }/ Z         Engineers: 6 destroyed, 3 disabled( v: M0 I2 q% r
      Guns lost 4 (1 destroyed, 3 disabled)
$ ^( v9 a* c: \( A. A9 L5 U      Vehicles lost 4 (2 destroyed, 2 disabled)
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Airbase hits 10; m3 l3 O% r9 d; b2 |; v
Runway hits 13
4 X# y: ?" b* S; y/ ?! uPort hits 28 x; X* p% b. ^1 `$ h  U5 I# S

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* n2 V$ r. X! b7 |+ o4 ^/ }+ ENight Naval bombardment of Manado at 75,997 J  o# S7 H1 r( n  d; ^% C" w

: [2 e; Y7 ~3 D4 j' rAllied Ships4 a, }" j# x! z
      BB Richelieu
$ h4 ]1 m/ n* t3 t# A! |  \      BB King George V
, m# y1 k/ O# @/ [5 @  U  |, V      BB Howe( e* e2 e% F3 G
      BB Prince of Wales
  T7 f! I6 F! Y7 a# J. t! W      BC Renown
5 e* z- `. v; S% a2 R( T( i      BC Repulse
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0 E# J) k' D1 a6 I& AJapanese ground losses:; {. W0 m' [7 u% F" j; t5 g
      281 casualties reported  k9 F( U0 G' H4 \% X
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
# k" @$ C1 e* O& D' j% p& A6 }5 t) t         Non Combat: 22 destroyed, 24 disabled
+ U$ f( |" ]6 a  @: A2 N$ i         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 4 disabled/ F2 D6 z! I% W( f6 B
      Guns lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)( R3 u  @( x( y7 T  n5 }
      Vehicles lost 4 (1 destroyed, 3 disabled)
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# b2 t5 k5 J) I8 yAirbase hits 40 c; Q$ Y. D0 E; G$ Q' i
Airbase supply hits 2
% f/ V- L/ \1 {4 n1 g+ xRunway hits 30
3 W/ [, s" b% c6 W4 D& _0 Z& QPort supply hits 1) D. e1 J' y$ Y/ }/ V" d
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BB Richelieu firing at 14th Division
; _3 ?+ N! J- T$ j& rBB King George V firing at Manado $ }0 m- ]8 A6 t$ N# E
BB Howe firing at 56th Division! h2 V1 S" }" H8 D! a& P
BB Prince of Wales firing at Manado / u( H+ ?: d6 l4 P3 @/ U7 Z
BC Renown firing at 56th Division
% a) S, ^: H7 h- D9 P. d0 GBC Repulse firing at Manado ! t( T  @$ r, l1 `- M/ I1 f$ v

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. y! g% n# |) e8 sAllied Ships
8 B1 U, p* l1 C3 h      CA Chicago II1 A3 s1 q+ I  g1 x# ]7 {/ O
      CA Quincy II
( X. \# C% q  ^# Q; {1 i      CA Canberra II; c! ?4 B. B0 d2 t, q
      CA Oregon City
% ^* A' V4 g) H) F4 |      CA Exeter
) V1 M: K# h0 x8 [, g      CA Cumberland
6 |' f5 ]2 \8 C# }' y" v      CA Suffolk- u+ L4 Z) t( k* _+ v/ m, ]
      CA London
2 K& u& u1 K( q: [      CA Shropshire0 F# m5 B8 X2 }: [1 K. s
      CA Baltimore" t% X2 q, _  L- _

4 O# p' `4 x1 q0 n3 H5 }Japanese ground losses:! }+ m6 p( D) Z1 E! t
      73 casualties reported
" j& U  O7 G8 Q" h5 O9 D. ]9 ?         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
! @2 M* n! b, _- c' |3 D7 l         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 9 disabled
5 }. Y; P) e; ^3 T         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 5 disabled2 w* ]& f4 I- i, A" c
      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)
+ p0 q  P# ~3 t: a# s      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)3 C! y# i- R2 l& f0 B* o3 V

! y# @9 `5 P4 h! c2 {( zAirbase hits 106 v$ ^( N: Q0 d0 B4 P& g- L/ K( s1 d
Runway hits 263 O4 d& D3 X8 s9 B9 v$ ]
Port hits 18 ]6 \' m, O% M( \& o( X

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Ground combat at Manado (75,99)) @; O8 x) y; k2 V. a
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Allied Shock attack: v* h/ l0 _6 o' p6 P- f

0 w: K) R8 z0 x  QAttacking force 163553 troops, 3237 guns, 3608 vehicles, Assault Value = 6510
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/ s) [* @" ^  u) I7 V0 c# EDefending force 32971 troops, 307 guns, 149 vehicles, Assault Value = 996
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 3
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Allied adjusted assault: 6128
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Japanese adjusted defense: 313 9 B$ T5 e% m6 i
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Allied assault odds: 19 to 1 (fort level 3)
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Allied forces CAPTURE Manado !!!. P' s3 B5 o: h  j7 P/ X
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Combat modifiers! {' h1 o4 X0 {' V3 f' y
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), experience(-)
2 S7 y7 l; P$ m; f7 F1 bAttacker: shock(+)
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Japanese ground losses:* ?1 s: s; ]8 ?2 k% K
      10066 casualties reported- D* p; ?8 g# m0 o2 [* T) H
         Squads: 76 destroyed, 374 disabled
  P2 Q1 C/ Q, s         Non Combat: 83 destroyed, 200 disabled
' C) A6 P6 S/ I6 k- ^# _         Engineers: 211 destroyed, 19 disabled
/ P) f) m2 |" ^  d, i      Guns lost 246 (184 destroyed, 62 disabled)
7 D& A. }# q4 q5 m      Vehicles lost 138 (129 destroyed, 9 disabled)+ q$ |7 ?5 _! c% ?" S8 _0 ^/ @2 ]
      Units destroyed 54 U4 j' ?, n& Q# K4 }
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Allied ground losses:" B( M/ V" k' y% ^# O+ }6 u
      6098 casualties reported7 S. M+ N) A' s$ c# g- s" z
         Squads: 45 destroyed, 622 disabled
9 T) b4 b" L# s7 x6 Z         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 100 disabled. H6 K0 j6 K: J& c% l& G& s- @
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 97 disabled- T( Y: r  A$ P9 d3 p1 u# f1 q1 s, w
      Guns lost 137 (7 destroyed, 130 disabled)' l, |0 |7 f/ G8 j* C
      Vehicles lost 76 (9 destroyed, 67 disabled)- s/ B* J! p5 O1 g: S
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Assaulting units:
# [% N, q! G+ d4 y7 I- G3 w! {; Z    37th Infantry Division; m4 J7 I7 [4 E& i2 B( `
    27th Infantry Division' Q5 Z; J0 p8 }; q
    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment
2 }4 }9 r2 ^: W0 y    6th Marine Division
. u. ~6 I6 \* `1 O    96th Infantry Division" P  M- x$ O6 v* S+ y2 y: E
    1st Marine Division1 w3 `" V4 O' v! S
    2/11th Armoured Car Battalion. Z  ^! r1 ^- E- z& U# ]
    16th Light Cavalry Regiment
% ^& _) K7 o9 a* X    2nd NZ Division6 |+ y9 x9 \$ a* g
    1st Cavalry (Spec) Cavalry Division( X/ q% Q; `9 |  {6 _/ s' v
    3rd Cavalry Regiment) F$ z4 V$ g( S5 S: B0 e
    5th Marine Division
6 b7 x( x" M# t6 o. q  f5 z  Y    81st Infantry Division
8 G% r, J$ g" i5 d  ^    2nd Marine Division. ]6 y( {9 v9 H9 y- m0 S- G) z* h
    3rd Motor Brigade
3 t% D: X2 O# p    10th Indian Division6 `; [* z2 B: ?+ B; y
    6th Infantry Division( ]( A0 O' k, Z4 I1 I
    33rd Infantry Division
$ u) x- m1 f/ R    2nd Army Tank Brigade
" ?: i/ L1 y3 o7 _3 u. O& y    154th FA Bn 4 D) x( ~# ]' d) ~) i; b, R
    USAFFE 4 Q" r( w/ q) k+ O* A
    VII US Amphib Force
& o2 ~' g" E' U  Q) I: `. P  n    4th Field Artillery Battalion
$ W, a/ ?+ ^. |7 S6 H/ c    I Corps Artillery 7 a: n) B. \& I
    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
2 v, l! l' a# j* J# o  q9 A    276th Coastal Artillery Battalion
% c0 W  \8 ?& B. j( f' ]    X Corps Artillery
+ g0 }6 J9 x& ^. J* d- A$ e  G    52nd Marine Defense Battalion
/ ^6 [8 d9 m# }/ U1 b
8 r2 M, H6 Q( Q, f' e+ UDefending units:
0 ^; c) N0 m- z    56th Division# G2 v5 r3 E5 H* W: n
    14th Division0 O) |% Y9 Y( Z
    91st Division" k$ r: `) A5 X8 {- @5 f* c7 e! }
    Maizuru 1st SNLF# o! \  l; d6 i9 L9 g
    2nd Amphibious Bde /2
, n2 K4 f6 s8 `    35th Const Co
) G- E! s" t" ]# f/ i% n/ `    3rd Medium FA Rgt /3
) o+ {2 u; b) N: z+ P4 w. E    113th JAAF AF Bn ! A: c% o1 s$ I  c9 ^/ C$ B
    72nd JAAF AF Bn ( c" o0 u" p. d  T  p. Q
    10th Area Fleet
- [7 z! Y, B2 l    48th Field AA Battalion
1 O6 B9 N& H" v, G9 T( n! r    30th Ind. Engineer Regiment
. t3 d8 Y  H5 Z/ P- A. E9 H    46th Const Co
" \+ o* I4 ]: }0 L0 R    38th Ind. Engineer Regiment9 s& c2 B6 v1 O
    10th Air Div /13 c/ J* P: e' R4 A
    Gohoku JNAF Base Force
" C/ c: M; b! A$ O0 k( R    8th Area Army+ j& T$ z1 C$ P/ }: X  ^
    37th Const Co
- z8 G& ^( Q1 V3 \% ?9 S% w2 g" A    55th Const Bn /2
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
正在修整的盟军部队有一个打怪练级的副本怎么能不刷!
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* h9 I8 }! B. `, w2 T% w+ \8 g这1000多AV的日军1,2个礼拜就能刷完,所有参战的盟军部队经验都能涨一点
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另外这次万隆盟军没有准备度没有HQ也没有海军炮击,当然不可能打出万鸦老那种战果
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% k$ B9 ?7 }5 c/ U2 K5 v大统领对何时突击何时谨慎攻击的把握已经炉火纯青
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR May 29, 45
- ^, _+ f1 V3 B* e0 x5 c宇宙战机Ki-94-II  `! L; C* f$ n8 Z

( \+ |" M4 i1 y0 f0 K$ Y日军新锐战机超距离扫场万鸦老,虐杀地狱猫,打出了1:10的交换比
5 U. m! F' q' C: s7 S3 ~6 S! N- J3 U
0 R/ O$ h& S% Q& T7 j当天击落地狱猫150架,自损10余架
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3 d' O4 N) B! |: ?, T% b貌似开战时0战对盟军的老爷机都打不出这种交换比
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蝗军这是要逆天了么
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Afternoon Air attack on Manado , at 75,99 $ R( I- Z% R( O! W6 ~& E
7 x* k  t9 Q' I3 R
Weather in hex: Clear sky* n4 @7 v/ `4 V! z

1 B5 A: m3 \! T1 P6 Q6 m: DRaid detected at 48 NM, estimated altitude 50,000 feet.
* l1 a+ V/ ]0 K: W) H! eEstimated time to target is 12 minutes; n, [  L2 z* @* X% s5 p# B6 s
9 N' p: K# o! u2 G+ @+ Y
Japanese aircraft
6 d' F* a1 J$ O( G+ E9 L# R      Ki-94-II x 49' |; Y( q6 y  \* h+ I
0 a5 Z/ ^- v! ~% \
Allied aircraft
5 X# C+ P( u; T) I: z      F6F-3 Hellcat x 163
8 z  V7 E7 d, o9 n+ V' }6 ?* n. i& u3 S' n4 @, `$ V
Japanese aircraft losses* G; K" Z3 B6 f8 Z
      Ki-94-II: 2 destroyed
/ L0 o- ]  g, `4 M% t$ m, K5 R
) M5 I  C$ h4 N0 `* ^! G- @. oAllied aircraft losses
; J6 \' K  O4 }2 g2 J/ ?) Z$ c      F6F-3 Hellcat: 7 destroyed. U  u+ C* L. L& w4 d( P8 R) T3 F% i

* l( H1 M* a* N9 K) a3 yAircraft Attacking:+ S8 B8 n; _+ \: N
      24 x Ki-94-II sweeping at 48000 feet *
8 B0 i& O/ [9 q! J1 V* D
; [  s4 y6 N: ~$ q2 H* y% V% p$ L" G& J' ?
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Afternoon Air attack on Manado , at 75,99 $ _8 A- A+ q/ f9 I0 p

7 I# L4 Q+ c5 M( Q* `$ [Weather in hex: Clear sky" H9 V# b& b. X* k' M
* P8 v. C  Q* w4 P0 h$ \7 ^8 w
Raid detected at 23 NM, estimated altitude 50,000 feet.
. |8 v5 I7 C7 k3 y4 j$ [Estimated time to target is 5 minutes6 @- c( X! i* N# S' G! N' k

- [- }6 f7 Y5 q* K. `$ x+ J! K# SJapanese aircraft6 F6 ~! i0 H$ z$ o2 Z( V: Z: h: n' v
      Ki-94-II x 49
* ^7 @# N8 G% q/ ?! ]0 U7 D  V0 |% V# V, V2 n# V" P" Z6 T! A! T9 {
Allied aircraft$ M2 e$ i& ?+ m& }3 g# ~) M
      F6F-3 Hellcat x 134
1 p( r2 s: O5 r) |% H# I, W6 Z5 [5 |/ a; U5 ~& d. h; e+ j" d
Japanese aircraft losses
6 I$ V% U2 _; H. T3 A2 B      Ki-94-II: 2 destroyed
6 Y+ s0 r$ S  V$ `( i8 q3 T% C. |( L; Z4 E- a
Allied aircraft losses
4 q4 j/ N! V9 A* D# I( j$ Q. u      F6F-3 Hellcat: 11 destroyed6 V& j& B  S" K% \+ w  _

$ D; G, f  t" T! `, tAircraft Attacking:/ ]$ h% ?2 w0 _+ p
      25 x Ki-94-II sweeping at 48000 feet * 2 E$ ]5 c3 n+ B5 @7 W
) Z7 S  k. N) Q( |7 g

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8 f6 N7 I8 G: ~7 @7 i, e5 [; a7 E0 mAfternoon Air attack on Manado , at 75,99
  m5 }6 P$ c/ u7 S/ ]! q& X/ j3 D$ _4 A. |
Weather in hex: Clear sky
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Raid detected at 42 NM, estimated altitude 53,000 feet.% D5 w: n, r3 ~9 c  q
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes0 P, t" ~. H1 U% K  [2 f6 ]

, f) P+ z( Z3 Y" c  L9 _( ^Japanese aircraft1 @" b- ~6 Q% D# _" s# g- x
      Ki-94-II x 36
2 x7 W' b6 c) x2 b9 l  Q' ~
& ^( g  W# s2 l+ P4 SAllied aircraft
1 T8 U$ \) @  f" y      F6F-3 Hellcat x 97
5 t0 \; I& ?! z; n  N
9 l! b0 S* ?1 w4 MJapanese aircraft losses3 r( E  t3 [. I' N
      Ki-94-II: 1 destroyed9 a3 B) j( M7 [% a/ w8 i" m

5 B- D. R* \8 |% a% ]Allied aircraft losses
$ N% C7 y5 H5 F      F6F-3 Hellcat: 7 destroyed" Q# Y) _: q; m" ^; F4 y8 ]7 A( y

8 z7 u2 w7 I. `7 k- EAircraft Attacking:
+ }( K, w6 a9 h  M+ T      18 x Ki-94-II sweeping at 48000 feet * * @/ I* Y6 h2 y1 ^
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5 ~8 n1 u' v: Q: K7 r/ F/ u
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! a  Q! v' n3 t8 i! gAfternoon Air attack on Manado , at 75,99 9 |+ f7 y; J( J$ ^$ |0 W

+ s7 [% d9 \& x0 @9 RWeather in hex: Clear sky6 x+ A8 X% ]  I8 X1 o( P" b& G

" i$ B, |( a9 Q# E1 }$ NRaid detected at 42 NM, estimated altitude 54,000 feet.% E3 |5 W( e% j, ~6 ~
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes
; b( X; C7 z& B+ f. R$ ~7 v6 F9 H1 u! E2 }2 s3 H  c& U
Japanese aircraft
3 s/ ?- D8 [$ {6 \      Ki-94-II x 36
. X& b+ U$ M# z- n- X8 ^" }* A& L5 r  o3 t0 f( p
Allied aircraft
- `( Q: d& A4 n$ p' v7 x      F6F-3 Hellcat x 62
& `% s( y5 W7 O- _! D9 L+ @0 U' o1 ^  B
Japanese aircraft losses
& L. Z8 l* l" Z  S3 Y      Ki-94-II: 1 destroyed* b+ Y; y' i) k# W, j  {! [/ B4 A

& a$ T0 L& X2 EAllied aircraft losses
- g) H$ o+ R$ X      F6F-3 Hellcat: 5 destroyed" d" Z2 C2 _5 ?' [! j
7 t$ |1 a" K" l8 O2 f" d: R8 @) R
Aircraft Attacking:1 N( U9 d$ F( w; {- ?0 n2 O4 w, |
      23 x Ki-94-II sweeping at 48000 feet *
, R, b& o* \# ^& |" b* Z
$ s% `* v. e+ ~1 H8 h/ A
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Afternoon Air attack on Manado , at 75,99
; Y$ T" x: X6 g% M- J- Z6 Q8 `) f8 C# h
Weather in hex: Clear sky/ s4 g& s- j5 F4 k

. A! ~/ I$ Y8 wRaid detected at 41 NM, estimated altitude 52,000 feet.
4 \: b: c2 B. k9 n: E; Y( AEstimated time to target is 10 minutes  k3 L6 R% u+ c3 g- g, y; y
3 w& v" r! y! W1 P# |* m: ?
Japanese aircraft
. u/ d0 v% ~" |8 o2 D4 v      Ki-94-II x 122 @- H4 Z  |3 ^0 j1 @8 N+ [
' p, ^, _- L9 k, w  @
Allied aircraft- m  j& G) K  |/ r' v% Y
      F6F-3 Hellcat x 44
, G% f* g1 }6 Z& w) a2 Y( r# t
6 u) W: w( o; Q7 }5 v) oJapanese aircraft losses3 q, h9 P# u. i3 N$ b
      Ki-94-II: 1 destroyed& X4 z% t8 m" s  r) B* v

* J+ Z/ v. q6 t& S. bAllied aircraft losses
$ g, V3 B) o+ r7 S      F6F-3 Hellcat: 3 destroyed/ ]* F( Y, b, J% q+ e$ Y
1 k; a$ W* J5 T5 t+ H
2 A/ D  b( B$ \2 B6 @
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Afternoon Air attack on Manado , at 75,99 " D1 V% S3 A( h, g& Z' _7 j3 u

1 U% l: Y! v( ]1 R" ~3 rWeather in hex: Clear sky5 m  b) g* t# d* A+ I( Q

: s1 f4 C  i  b7 i! n- v; Q- n( N3 }- PRaid detected at 38 NM, estimated altitude 51,000 feet.' J* R) p  z$ k! d0 r
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes
. \1 E5 B0 e6 X' K& E! u3 O0 h! ~7 u) Y4 c! D8 y
Japanese aircraft
( N% u/ F4 Q% r" _. }      Ki-94-II x 36
, Y/ J* L5 c3 m8 `% @: w* w& }- {& w' d3 f9 z2 `6 R
Allied aircraft+ g6 ^9 s% z+ ^" q% B$ ]* b
      F6F-3 Hellcat x 31
  k$ X3 ?6 O: h/ n9 m+ Z8 b) [4 q/ H" e6 b" b, Y/ _
No Japanese losses5 _* u1 B8 {5 D2 v5 y: G
$ @! ~% z  n9 I
Allied aircraft losses" r1 p+ l! g3 m- u6 W
      F6F-3 Hellcat: 9 destroyed+ B# `  [+ g* \+ r5 w
4 T. K8 }' {9 W: p, q8 |1 t! j
Aircraft Attacking:6 e( U9 J/ r1 \
      32 x Ki-94-II sweeping at 48000 feet *
& s) I9 L/ a4 B( ^( W! E: w6 ?8 S/ [/ @' O) C- M  Z$ [
8 B. r0 O9 u+ W; V: n
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& \3 t- ]: v2 }Afternoon Air attack on Manado , at 75,99
: F. k) p" S6 P! t
- d  }7 {! Z+ Q$ w# b& }Weather in hex: Clear sky- d$ ~0 v' {4 [7 s- [
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Raid detected at 186 NM, estimated altitude 51,000 feet.1 C/ e% l& H: W
Estimated time to target is 47 minutes
3 R2 ?* Q9 r" a0 G9 m- g& ?; I+ o! J) t6 \9 v+ c& G/ L
Japanese aircraft
  K0 I. N, |2 q  E      Ki-94-II x 255/ g7 O0 \# R4 Q/ k* M  {' l- E3 c
5 Z( P$ H- i0 y; w  k( `' s% {
Allied aircraft1 V1 a7 ?1 d) ^+ F8 C2 |8 L
      F6F-3 Hellcat x 78 v8 o3 A7 B9 L: w) u! y
4 w. Y/ F2 O  r
No Japanese losses
0 y- n" r5 ^( E/ n4 M
# e+ i4 P) E+ P9 j! aAllied aircraft losses( }# z  v$ A& n7 U+ {- L$ l
      F6F-3 Hellcat: 1 destroyed
+ |; \6 A- r& ]9 L
% S% R1 J; [- `6 f/ \Aircraft Attacking:/ w; _9 E0 }; g& S
      49 x Ki-94-II sweeping at 48000 feet * 5 ^$ v' y: X* z9 S0 X3 W
      48 x Ki-94-II sweeping at 48000 feet * 9 ~8 J+ U, L% n' t; G* X
      48 x Ki-94-II sweeping at 48000 feet * 2 Z6 u6 w9 K8 r1 u4 d: ?- O9 e3 O
      49 x Ki-94-II sweeping at 48000 feet * ! n. I, W8 e# _4 Y
      49 x Ki-94-II sweeping at 48000 feet *
1 b: ]1 X, @( ]" `, E5 d      12 x Ki-94-II sweeping at 48000 feet *
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR May 29, 45- m2 R7 w% N# n+ K$ K  B' W

8 }4 U* j/ [+ i  O另外盟军舰队炮击了巨港,把当地变成了一片欢乐的海洋# [( Z$ E' [% a, v" m: P
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Night Naval bombardment of Palembang at 48,910 j8 Y+ R" D1 {

% L7 ^7 Q. _# b9 D8 Q: sJapanese aircraft
6 v. M, V/ \2 u3 u1 X, r$ l; J" G# X      no flights6 {9 r  Q7 h5 W/ q, Y

- Q  P/ d1 E' b6 S, b0 }Japanese aircraft losses
5 _/ s6 b" U! S$ s$ S! |; K      N1K5-J George: 189 damaged4 S7 D! {3 e6 Z  s. M2 O* x
      N1K5-J George: 41 destroyed on ground9 G- ?* r* o$ L4 Q5 w6 @
      Ki-46-III Dinah: 18 damaged
& e; ?1 B5 I7 M      Ki-46-III Dinah: 2 destroyed on ground
) z6 ^) }5 L7 `0 U  n      Ki-84r Frank: 98 damaged
: h, S$ [) I5 Q4 V" @# w' c5 p/ Q      Ki-84r Frank: 16 destroyed on ground
( y1 N& E! ^0 F$ }8 c      Ki-83: 128 damaged
3 b6 V( W, K$ |! P8 `      Ki-83: 15 destroyed on ground
6 _: l( B+ q/ v9 f' z2 P  w      J7W1 Shinden: 39 damaged
( g: T. s" H( G& N$ k/ f      J7W1 Shinden: 7 destroyed on ground
! O) o( M$ n2 w, t      D4Y2-C Judy: 23 damaged/ m! s0 q( k- f- b. O0 _5 F7 G9 N
      D4Y2-C Judy: 3 destroyed on ground
! U( X9 _7 z; [, s- G2 {      E15K1 Norm: 1 damaged% z: k- K' V3 B( j/ Z

9 }- m7 ~7 Q3 }- sAllied Ships1 w0 X8 B, m$ V1 H4 S
      CA Wichita& D. W/ Z7 ?3 u8 |% v* L) |. E
      CA Tuscaloosa
# j  V0 L9 M: t" G. f% h      CA Vincennes1 X" R# z( A) D7 W" D
      CA San Francisco8 M" v% W, J( L- z* E  R3 O
      CA Minneapolis
$ ?/ f1 W9 w. Y! [8 o5 ~, e6 C      CA Astoria% e/ X9 w0 |- p: F
      CA Chicago3 Y& `$ i% \8 p  z, G7 j
      CA Louisville6 ?. G( k, K) a! o- M
      CA Chester* h& K0 V  w, X0 \8 L# ?
      CA Northampton$ Z; Z& v3 S4 e
      CA Portland1 N4 N% M( q" q+ f) ]0 r$ }
" ]4 V7 u* l/ H( x8 h! l
Japanese ground losses:  Q! V: r6 m' R: N! i% y
      529 casualties reported
# y9 {4 H  g* _         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 b9 G6 U# `2 j# K; e+ R) E
         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 80 disabled
: y+ F0 k1 \! N" r% V         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 26 disabled, G& G( I# H. m% }; E1 q. f8 H% J

% I! E! c2 N2 }9 v! XManpower hits 8
- v* m4 g1 o# o7 A- EOil hits 1) p# h% e8 G$ ~: ]) t
Resources hits 1
2 B2 R6 |9 w. l2 NFires 2239& o0 M+ K  `2 Z, W; R( I
Airbase hits 25, g; n/ o* J7 I" Q: d
Airbase supply hits 75 A& n# b4 s+ ~- S
Runway hits 1035 A! O4 q1 |4 v; a. G
Port hits 13$ R6 W* c$ C; i* L  x2 J; |
Port fuel hits 4
) p8 w+ u5 B5 n* P) oPort supply hits 2
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
不能何时何地,盟军扫场日本从来也没玩出过1:10,这种战果让盟军感觉一夜回到了解放前' c7 r* E8 y8 j7 e5 t0 m

* U& v  _! j9 o45年空战被吊打是何等心酸啊
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 03, 456 o7 S& l5 }8 j  ^& J' J
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日军万隆防线崩溃,爪哇共荣在即6 L5 l4 H" [) w. ^
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Ground combat at Bandoeng (50,100)
8 e: i5 U; F, l& a3 C" O7 }7 W& r
Allied Shock attack
6 A6 z' Q7 T, |5 }5 W
0 Z* x: M3 F! i# t' u0 w) E1 DAttacking force 117424 troops, 2002 guns, 4232 vehicles, Assault Value = 5261! W  {+ }4 @" T% q; M; N) D1 L1 v- b2 T

$ m+ J; o7 i0 S' Z4 Y6 n; z: s. ]1 PDefending force 28325 troops, 333 guns, 83 vehicles, Assault Value = 443/ Z: e, l" M' P% ], n  H6 N

% @) z0 ?" R6 _% @" V0 ^Allied adjusted assault: 4174 ) x2 z* p4 L: m$ d2 S

3 O7 j$ J6 A4 q0 r+ P+ `& D9 gJapanese adjusted defense: 1261 3 \' ^; N. ?$ L% k  V& e9 j5 @* B/ q
2 f% O! Y; v; U
Allied assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 4)
; D  T1 N+ e* W9 N- E5 C& x7 m8 }$ o, T! C% X' ~+ E
Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 1% y* F! P) `& c' m; A
- c3 P1 b- @- Y7 X% O! B2 a* K3 ]
Combat modifiers
% I5 a/ Q1 }2 i5 ?$ n. CDefender: terrain(+), leaders(+), disruption(-)1 w, I) ]: ~) y. [/ h
Attacker: shock(+)
4 ?( e' e8 G, d; ?7 }
8 P& i8 I- x$ tJapanese ground losses:
3 C) y& Q; [" U  Y# K: s      6138 casualties reported
$ y5 Q. v2 B6 @, F$ O8 f. ]         Squads: 334 destroyed, 118 disabled( v% V( |; O' m1 g' e
         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 119 disabled
1 {5 V5 N: f2 g- b8 t         Engineers: 23 destroyed, 73 disabled
. ~+ C% R' l1 [  ~1 R, j      Guns lost 76 (30 destroyed, 46 disabled)
$ ], @/ _8 h' n  O2 @      Units destroyed 1: z( ?) u2 O7 r, e
+ m$ M4 Y. B: l
Allied ground losses:
/ Y0 ^: d6 Y3 Y3 ?      2074 casualties reported5 S1 S1 _( Z. S6 G
         Squads: 23 destroyed, 226 disabled
9 I7 b- C$ K/ [/ t2 [: T' B: a         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 84 disabled
% \0 a0 O, f2 [9 Q* q$ K8 Q         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 38 disabled
2 V7 E$ _5 s/ i      Guns lost 52 (1 destroyed, 51 disabled)8 h2 v+ p" A; n. N9 }4 j
      Vehicles lost 109 (6 destroyed, 103 disabled)' u9 u1 A8 s# h% w$ W9 d
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Assaulting units:- Z/ |) R# v7 i/ y+ t& z3 G
    2/6th Armoured Regiment0 ?9 e$ ]( q3 r7 M5 L; {3 w) M. X
    KNIL Mariener Brigade
- m$ `7 ^9 l/ A$ Z% |- i    38th Infantry Division
, [4 C3 }! ~, `& }    268th Motorised Brigade
% B+ P% M2 Q0 A; w  o    Van Altena Battalion
; ?% H* x4 u5 l% ?5 y: K- P2 F# D    11th Australian Division
3 Y. l' g5 o" S6 x, `8 r    670th Tank Destroyer Battalion; Z9 j  X5 V  k' e+ v% @. w8 z
    4th Armoured Brigade; e( F" L$ f2 M9 |
    31st Armoured Division! b  r9 f5 ]6 _" I* C  c3 ~1 s) h
    93rd Infantry Division
* z8 |3 L2 G) Y9 n- O" T$ J7 E    671th Tank Destroyer Battalion8 G' T& w2 }2 ~1 P* T; }
    18th British Division* c3 z+ z1 W4 ~
    32nd Army Tank Brigade9 y$ Y* s2 t/ @# _9 I
    2/5th Armoured Regiment6 z$ u$ l; N$ H- w
    2/4th Armoured Regiment
: V# ^- I/ j6 F! [" @  M    637th Tank Destroyer Battalion3 Z' m& z1 J. u2 Z) E
    2nd Marine Regiment9 N/ L, v5 j/ U; R% P2 L
    3rd Carabiniers Regiment
5 V; d% e" Z& j/ [* M; N( T    9th Indian Division( P* g2 O( A" V% B
    8th Australian Division
* m. P& C4 G  R' C) S    Gardner's Horse Regiment
2 g( r& T( n6 O$ [+ e    254th Armoured Brigade
6 g" R0 ?; _. s    1st Army Tank Regiment% B* e' _. K" b, f& F, i
    632nd Battalion% a% h" c9 B$ ~- j, e
    50th Tank Brigade
- q1 h/ e" c; b/ Q    7th Australian Division3 [' Z( ]4 U" S3 h: y
    51st Highland Division1 I' z2 b' I2 @8 L) b
    251st Field Artillery Battalion* o, ?* Q; u( p  M9 ~( E% [
    2/16th Field Regiment
, U$ D6 Q9 h! ^- L9 a. P    1st Medium Regiment
2 x4 a, T" `' T7 Q3 Z    2nd Medium Regiment
$ i) p& R: B/ X# u8 M    97th Field Artillery Battalion; u4 m2 h+ L( L; N1 G+ |' b
    108th Tank Attack Regiment8 U( v8 p+ u5 p1 [
    147th Field Artillery Regiment" }8 ^; s9 N1 T& I
    XI US Corps
. \5 `2 [0 C- a9 V5 k    249th Field Artillery Battalion
# ?, }7 m) W+ x    56th Australian Lt AA Regiment0 |' O1 @# v3 W6 K
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Defending units:9 j8 o/ K' n2 |1 w3 X; R: B8 M' d" t
    3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade
6 ^" a' X) [) B% o    22nd Ind.Mixed Brigade" A1 K! e. I" e
    17th Ind.Mixed Regiment. A5 L6 }; F3 P5 Y
    49th/B Division5 R6 a1 ?; E0 ]8 {! A: F9 ~
    49th/A Division
* _+ o( `% N0 z- @# B7 x, V    6th Java Militia Regiment
1 a7 ~, l) X5 F2 ~! l7 e" r0 d    49th/C Division
: y2 L- I: D8 I    48th Field AA Battalion
  i+ m  V/ b9 |& _    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
$ `1 |* H" a" u% U, H7 g( c    21st Army- Z& R* l: n/ F! m1 ^" r7 D
    13th Field AF Construction Battalion8 S4 |! x- P( Z
    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
% r2 F: k( {- A    27th Special Base Force
" {4 I) D: E& t; l! D1 k    55th Const Co
) G; f% k. e4 F4 {    3rd JNAF AF Unit
% e' |+ u7 Q# m  h" ?2 G    49th Const Co
9 R  [; Z1 I8 T  E0 C    36th Field AA Battalion
7 v$ p9 V3 }$ s6 D$ D. @    39th Ind. Engineer Regiment
: X) s9 v' Z) y" k- A- G% F( N4 D    56th Field AA Battalion6 m+ ]8 Y. c0 S
    47th Road Const Co # _4 K& V& w( p0 K+ E- \: ^
    49th Field AA Battalion+ i: O3 E2 ]0 ^8 R+ m4 C' o8 R/ m
    97th JAAF AF Bn
, ?4 ^. o5 o6 {) S4 \    17th Naval Construction Battalion
6 ^3 R- e6 p8 I+ x6 X& ~    3rd FF Const Unit
7 C1 w) d& ]5 }% W3 }    11th Militia Regiment
3 y! t2 _, D/ @; M; Q# ?. V6 q5 k  u    9th Medium FA Rgt /2
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
都是驳船级的TK,不值一提
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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