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. S/ w7 O# H# e) k) d) ^4 v$ \7 C, UAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 08, 42
! i! d# X; T" Z随着新加坡上空盟军战斗机的消失,陆攻开始轰炸新加坡,
/ X/ M( }% `6 G7 y一些尚在当地维修,无法及时撤走的的船只不幸遇难。。。。4 U0 j2 @% u/ v
不过,当天盟军AA表现抢眼,纪录显示击落日军近30架陆攻,也算是对遇难船只的一种安慰。
! r7 U8 R8 M1 D6 d4 L2 k8 Y7 L同时kb路过莫港,附近一些小鱼小虾开始遭殃。
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* K. s2 M2 G9 t( `Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  , D* @7 j' d9 U# y
Weather in hex: Light cloud
' E/ x0 X6 u; U8 z$ A; _2 nRaid detected at 48 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
& J$ y9 c! B/ p! ~" Z3 t5 y; H. O. IEstimated time to target is 15 minutes
7 u% i: [$ X! T5 I  T3 X! W  ~Japanese aircraft
/ P- @* `8 T% U* @9 @1 N- K' q1 I- {( C      A6M2 Zero x 36
( T5 F# i7 G4 |  {7 b* V% bNo Japanese losses ; A' p' O4 N# \# F+ }+ B
Aircraft Attacking:3 ]1 [$ p- o. N/ y0 c7 A
      36 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet * 7 y' d5 Q6 f5 l! ]. A4 k- d
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. P- R/ l2 X5 g0 m$ NMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
6 {$ b8 x# r' m4 a, i4 k) ?Weather in hex: Light cloud + v! j# ^$ O: u( y: y
Raid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.8 H* ]  o' X& H0 n1 b
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
" X. F9 }( s0 p4 HJapanese aircraft1 q! B7 S4 H2 P7 m  R  X7 M$ b( j
      G3M2 Nell x 34
* }* u. N3 T* m; H# \, PJapanese aircraft losses" S; p5 t5 s- c. g7 v6 `6 f( e+ F
      G3M2 Nell: 19 damaged# m$ D- {) H1 @+ T% E
      G3M2 Nell: 3 destroyed by flak + c( q2 y' v6 \/ s3 Z1 O
Allied Ships' H. I  o7 \7 q0 u: z
      SS KXV, Bomb hits 2, and is sunk7 J1 A: t1 H, |
      SS Seawolf, Bomb hits 1,  heavy damage
6 J9 Q/ N+ t& N7 H3 A4 o9 b5 j9 K      DD Van Ghent, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
  y& B% X7 _" p. S' p2 h9 m! c4 J      SS Porpoise, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk2 M( t. j  U! o' A% w
      DD Bulmer, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires
' |! S; V# }2 Y, ^Allied ground losses:0 b  s1 w: M6 s8 A& p3 X
      7 casualties reported
: _" L9 u, @' l7 U9 k. S0 M7 c$ N         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
% [! G2 ?# C" b& e         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled3 U8 Q" @$ N1 P6 y6 l1 S
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 B4 T$ W" `( `! G# O" r8 hRepair Shipyard hits 2
8 |6 g9 y. X% K- Q7 t6 VPort hits 4
: D8 P+ Q$ g9 E/ B# z  t1 H, VPort supply hits 2
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" r6 A& f8 e2 D8 k/ LMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  $ K! K" T. g9 K: L
Weather in hex: Light cloud
& E! T- J' x# Z( {- o9 `Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.! w# f* ~9 H1 i' R- t( Z" N+ S
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes 2 Z7 m" S% O4 J
Japanese aircraft
7 N# B7 p+ k, _# A) x, A3 k8 @      A6M2 Zero x 35
9 F0 h# i; ]9 J0 M! P* V1 T      G3M2 Nell x 42
( f% b$ h3 r& |9 B" f5 l. E$ EJapanese aircraft losses
$ o" v9 Y7 ]' f  ]5 ^; B5 k% {      G3M2 Nell: 20 damaged  b" I+ C' d( F
      G3M2 Nell: 2 destroyed by flak
, U  O; V, @1 Q# f9 aAllied Ships2 O" Q5 E) X: A# s" J8 ]8 g! ?; `
      SS Seawolf, Bomb hits 3, and is sunk
0 @& E% K& L8 w& N, q- {2 B) t2 |      xAP Shinai, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage0 S% t9 @  F' W' U! q, m1 W
      DD Van Ghent, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
1 l& m+ z# ?8 ~: H8 t$ [/ I( SAllied ground losses:* v! L8 N1 b8 ]
      7 casualties reported
" @: K$ p* z% x; e6 r$ c/ y         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ H  o  E5 {, p% x3 ~0 g8 q. R         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
) u' L) q$ G& l) t         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ |( m8 h( {/ g9 R, @" x2 rPort hits 5
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  9 G" b% \6 b( |. d
Weather in hex: Light cloud $ X, U6 @) e% |: `
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.
$ G5 Q; v( e& Z, r' _Estimated time to target is 13 minutes ( B3 u# M7 l, v8 x- m9 E
Japanese aircraft( [9 Z) C9 _: z! V: M2 U6 N
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 27' H9 c; H( W- l4 M+ z9 b# {8 {
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 25
" b8 t; b2 q+ m+ s0 HNo Japanese losses
/ [$ h9 n' |  }! fAircraft Attacking:# V1 z. i: |3 w) ~4 G3 o# ^6 u( d9 ^5 j
       3 x Ki-43-Ib Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet 1 K& H% A$ K  M0 q9 y
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6 G. g6 ?1 F) m# m( K* WMorning Air attack on TF, near Terapo at 96,127
& F2 w# b. K- f- @# v0 q  GWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
. V; [3 b3 l2 E' Q9 KRaid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet./ e1 H. y; Z1 A% X
Estimated time to target is 2 minutes . m5 n( K7 H- K1 G; h
Japanese aircraft
' ]  ]6 s" A' D      A6M2 Zero x 18* e$ p/ }; _8 y4 M# f. b6 z- `) t
      D3A1 Val x 9
: I+ W$ K0 T( q% h; f9 F- p* B0 Q( LNo Japanese losses " D0 m: u& [( y3 y" p( @. L
Allied Ships0 i* [) O& q8 U2 c! g
      xAP Marella, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires  P7 N) o2 {, z  _
      xAP Koolama, Bomb hits 2,  on fire
  E4 E# f5 d( H8 p0 x7 i      AM Ipswitch, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
) C. M) N4 e& S, B2 d9 _, }* iAircraft Attacking:
# l5 B" }6 a2 d/ B       9 x D3A1 Val releasing from 2000' *
$ J) n  l0 R7 o# ^4 V               Naval Attack:  2 x 60 kg GP Bomb " L. B- Y8 G1 k7 ~4 {) y
Marella dead in the water ...
# q' g$ c+ B6 i4 b& [) E# q- _& GHeavy smoke from fires obscuring xAP Marella: a$ h; I. {2 N! ^8 p
Koolama dead in the water ...
- Q8 X& J1 _' O3 CHeavy smoke from fires obscuring AM Ipswitch) n, V  V) ]& t) z# |6 K5 W" ]
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* v/ y2 x9 [2 AASW attack near Soc Trang  at 60,74
+ }5 l# Z, B& v. d4 F- }3 QJapanese Ships5 G! p- H! K% z( W3 w
      SC Ch 1
* O  A) X0 Y9 K  W6 x# v1 l- j      SC Ch 13
% a! L: j  L9 e7 m) H+ f      SC Ch 3 ' x. W, ~6 N# A
Allied Ships
9 q; e) Z2 l& p% E- a' h* q4 D      SS Spearfish, hits 14,  heavy damage
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 09, 429 k0 o5 G" H6 L$ m" f0 u
ss连续2次命中一艘日军AK,应该已经沉没,据菜花透露船上装的是南方军军部
: D1 y! X' }1 _- E& y南方军司令已经下海游泳了。不知道有没有爬上船 9 @; R) |' V$ }0 ~0 C! I
同时马来半岛上,日军坚持6k高度轰炸新加坡,盟军的AA也有了充分的表现机会
# h1 F# }) ]% ]1 f5 h; ~当天纪录显示日军损失了20左右的陆攻,日军这飞机用得真不心疼。。。
' M, A9 v2 K1 E0 N# k------------------------------------------+ y' |2 N$ E/ B& a$ `- e6 ?
Sub attack near Soc Trang  at 58,74 " {. b& h7 {* h: {5 |( e# s
Japanese Ships
4 f$ h! X( \) ], A      AK Sasako Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage
; _! N8 v$ h' F0 G6 U      PB Kyo Maru #122 ~4 ]' N8 x8 [1 O) G9 e$ G: I
      PB Tatsumiya Maru * C( x, X- s1 U9 m
Allied Ships5 F. @( K/ W4 L! x* t( B2 q
      SS Searaven, hits 1
: \) _! \" A; s9 K: g  t2 BJapanese ground losses:
, o" y5 c- ]2 F5 ~$ W. N$ J      18 casualties reported
& y0 m  q0 F. e$ b! [         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
! }! h; q# A+ r0 K         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 1 disabled
  S( G% d3 J( V' @! U, U         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
3 [/ r$ x5 Z9 R9 t6 P7 W! {      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
8 t6 U8 h& U  m* T: zSS Searaven launches 2 torpedoes at AK Sasako Maru7 ]) T" C5 S, q  ~7 F4 c0 k
PB Kyo Maru #12 attacking submerged sub ....
0 A. Z! k0 R$ m* z  ]PB Tatsumiya Maru fails to find sub and abandons search& a% R1 \6 o4 v1 `4 L9 @5 V3 W6 f
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...' ^7 [( c8 U1 d0 o
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
  G( a& }" g" d& u  ?' g/ cPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
+ `% y& w: `2 fPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...6 t1 j( p: ^, r
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...2 L6 W+ U$ F( T$ l6 q* X+ H& D7 q* h
Escort abandons search for sub
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Sub attack near Soc Trang  at 58,74   Y# w, s3 L6 f0 H
Japanese Ships+ n" u6 B! D$ l5 D6 R- z2 ~" N- w+ q' s
      AK Sasako Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage
, ^! W1 h8 o! I1 d. U8 G      PB Kyo Maru #12 0 ]5 r$ m8 [" |7 H" B
Allied Ships
. X5 X9 s- G* s" g  f$ R! K      SS Searaven
- [; u2 a8 |$ v5 U7 N( yJapanese ground losses:
  V) m; x" a7 R4 l( n% j2 h      6 casualties reported
/ e5 g2 ?' f$ d8 S; X         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled% G5 e# U1 J) ~+ X" b  k$ P
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled, G' e0 e) Q3 p# E: g: \
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; a0 ?8 C, k; a  B/ \: JSS Searaven launches 2 torpedoes at AK Sasako Maru5 J9 p' t; @  Y0 F: Z, {
Searaven bottoming out ....
9 V9 O) ]7 E1 ?7 t+ sPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...8 E* C9 f2 }1 Q1 L3 h. f' D; H
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
/ t6 z0 i# f( g( b2 c8 bPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...$ p' v; N& e5 Z! d3 g
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
0 |9 t+ j4 N4 C: k6 b* E  ?PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
2 g6 w0 E* l; @. [. G; DEscort abandons search for sub
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" v6 z% R. G, U! L/ l. F# A: I7 mMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  . S0 [( c6 Z" Y4 D5 ?7 h
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms - F  ]+ F& J6 T8 j( C5 \
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.2 G- Z5 Z. P5 n% z0 w0 V, M; j
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes 3 S, {, v( e0 o! w
Japanese aircraft
% f9 H8 m6 [7 _/ ^: g      G3M2 Nell x 46
/ A; i! J: L5 v- X: }- w# W      G4M1 Betty x 67 2 f8 P: i6 V* [( c, c) W" G
Allied aircraft
) W0 D: \( Y) `# `      no flights
: ~* I7 N6 u- ?) [, D# B* KJapanese aircraft losses, c! Y0 j0 G5 p# @: [2 m7 f
      G3M2 Nell: 21 damaged
. h# y; q- H# ]  u6 q% W      G3M2 Nell: 4 destroyed by flak0 I0 r% r; O5 L. q1 q0 n3 \8 f: r
      G4M1 Betty: 24 damaged
' d. e* Q2 B1 C) m. D" j) B      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
. j' l: X' k+ S& l" e0 l/ u8 J! hAllied aircraft losses- l* y8 [3 A% U" U6 z3 ^
      Buffalo I: 2 damaged" M& m7 H. T& a: i
      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed on ground( |; l! o, {& s0 k: r8 r
      Blenheim IF: 1 damaged - l" S9 D0 s0 W% ^* `8 m, ^. u2 T
Airbase hits 10' Q' Z) D  c# G7 l' D# s
Airbase supply hits 2
$ h, E6 V( e! \; |3 |Runway hits 62
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2 I# ^& h/ u. M$ Z3 P2 H& UMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
0 r; i$ B" Q1 q/ s( C( Z1 Y* fWeather in hex: Thunderstorms ' |1 a" i& V  _) a; x' _+ d6 j
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet., Q( @  N0 I5 T0 @
Estimated time to target is 14 minutes 6 a/ v% X, \" J1 N4 j: ~
Japanese aircraft
2 W* k8 x) E: W# V5 C+ j( }      A6M2 Zero x 366 F% ?6 k  I& R5 R9 f1 E
      G4M1 Betty x 11
1 ^( I! B/ ]0 x8 \2 nAllied aircraft
# Q: P5 w2 k! h. j; N" U      no flights + _; b( h* ^; W# p
Japanese aircraft losses
. E# m5 ^% |1 ~; p* v- p% ~: ]      G4M1 Betty: 4 damaged
$ ]6 j$ \' J. v' p3 M  B" }      G4M1 Betty: 4 destroyed by flak % w' ]0 m  G% U4 L4 Z2 D
Allied aircraft losses
7 r) M0 {8 ~2 s! o8 d3 u; I      Buffalo I: 2 damaged 9 _' |) `' x7 g
Runway hits 2
( C* W! z8 T* e* x" Q5 IAircraft Attacking:7 w0 k# x9 b" }5 n2 d
      11 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet0 m2 C. z' p6 `: s- z, b# `% T
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  1 A" l3 X& R" d9 Q3 l! A
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
4 [6 \1 t, V0 _' g# I/ |Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
" F7 f" C4 ^$ xEstimated time to target is 14 minutes ! N: S9 |) U, |, v& }
Japanese aircraft& }+ C' H2 H2 y* h$ X! K
      G4M1 Betty x 11
3 u/ h3 @9 S" uJapanese aircraft losses0 b" m" x. Q3 n
      G4M1 Betty: 8 damaged1 e+ D. G# I, K0 i
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
( I% E2 f0 X: P. J+ \& F1 ]/ R+ HAirbase hits 1
& G: O; [3 F( O7 s5 y/ ?Runway hits 11
: n9 [* y. b( N6 F; N" }! xAircraft Attacking:
' _+ F3 _* u  W' ^( e) t  B7 ?      11 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet5 T5 {+ H7 x! M# J% n
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
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, M  A% C9 T% T  p' g/ k4 AMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  ' K1 C+ M" {2 Q) l0 ^5 W
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
4 _$ N6 @) r9 j6 Z/ t3 m2 y2 JRaid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
5 `1 S  ?1 V# n- S2 n' U7 a. z( TEstimated time to target is 11 minutes
* e# W( V1 ]2 W+ i( B; _9 T1 BJapanese aircraft
: L% \1 i8 k: k8 P3 B) X; Y8 E      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 23
( W5 N% s# C7 d" o      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 18
3 P8 e& V7 K  d# q- H6 c3 s# ~. j6 m2 `Allied aircraft
- ~9 H5 L  a6 r( B9 Q4 f- w8 c      no flights ! {* J- s: H2 I" @3 w; x# r
Japanese aircraft losses! |3 T( C" K1 ~2 L$ Z7 `
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 15 damaged. N3 M0 L- x) i/ ]# g) D5 o3 |
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 destroyed by flak5 S1 w! q$ y: A: F5 ~! |& o/ ?
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 8 damaged7 t2 F  N$ K8 @  I) I+ S$ W+ A
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 2 destroyed by flak , H& b) @( y+ \  p  E( ]* X# Z
Allied aircraft losses: K% @2 U& o. {" n
      Blenheim IF: 1 damaged / G: v2 e& s  @7 u% R9 B& j( M
Airbase hits 1. M# E; N6 ~9 d4 U  T9 v7 _, ]
Airbase supply hits 1" B' S9 t3 Q9 ^( r
Runway hits 1
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& ]) {. h: [3 M/ U. l! BMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  4 F2 |5 T8 |' [% Y
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
! b1 L7 R/ W1 t+ iRaid detected at 28 NM, estimated altitude 26,000 feet.
8 c8 G; k9 J: K9 Q. lEstimated time to target is 9 minutes . Z# W% }4 ?# C: T9 y8 L- x" `
Japanese aircraft
+ n9 B6 \! |4 U. Z- W1 V8 P. r      A6M2 Zero x 37 9 E' f1 X2 ]7 U1 }# B9 r# G
No Japanese losses
3 Y- ~4 U* Z3 j/ o/ Z( v: D& I& EAircraft Attacking:: E' @7 M+ b+ V
      37 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *  
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Donggala at 69,96
+ i: y8 n2 x3 Z+ Y* K% p, HWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
3 d" R8 G. u3 v+ h9 I$ uRaid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.) v( r) d  n  X# d; M4 i* c0 L
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes * c+ L  _1 f9 R, a8 x
Japanese aircraft  c. W' Z- ?( N
      B5M1 Mabel x 3
4 I5 l: p% |9 q! J! aNo Japanese losses   g4 C9 A8 S" ~$ J
Allied Ships+ y3 s/ _; X7 L: a* I1 k  u
      xAP Van Imhoff, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 10, 42
2 w& I/ e- u7 A# N8 J闲来无事的日军炮击了下莫港,而西行的kb却遇上了一个正在逃命的xAP,双方接触的结果显示1 Z9 e( L8 M3 e' L- h; Z; F3 X
一航战的赤诚和加贺 被分离出去了,这是不是一个重创KB的机会呢? 可惜现在盟军还未集结完毕,
& T/ x: }  V- d$ S9 i4 t7 ~要不就算盟军3cv对抗4cv也是个难得的机会。天亮后xAP理所当然的被kb击沉。- S7 Q$ W) j  Q: P9 J7 u  x
日军还占领了延安和长沙附近的湘潭等地+ u8 Y5 m/ F6 b- @
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Night Naval bombardment of Port Moresby at 98,130
' {  g0 b9 k$ v( ~) y& xJapanese Ships
! I5 I  j, b" w) `7 p      BB Mutsu
3 _: y+ t6 K$ w1 E; d      CL Kitakami
4 j% J' m" b( K: w$ @! `* W/ ~      CL Katori ; l+ M  C: `5 }1 \
Allied ground losses:
% l, ?& Z; \3 y: I) g% s7 l      19 casualties reported
  C/ c1 l2 k3 U5 H         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
. L6 v, N% k0 j8 z) a& V         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled. Q9 Z+ I+ ~* n8 V( S4 z
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 U( |# C/ H2 q& H7 S- fAirbase hits 26 j8 ^; C. \$ w- {; @
Runway hits 1: c4 z6 Q, k8 ]2 i1 p- B& z
Port supply hits 1
, Z! T: R8 v3 T; B/ K4 zBB Mutsu firing at 1st Australian Division' y- S% d% m$ K' o
CL Kitakami firing at Port Moresby 4 `; b2 f/ g0 y: s5 F
CL Katori firing at Port Moresby 2 {" J# N4 [4 a( M
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/ P, d* e3 o+ K+ }3 R8 y  WDay Time Surface Combat, near Kuantan at 52,79, Range 19,000 Yards
7 Y0 @" F% i- rJapanese Ships5 v! m+ G5 ], z! T$ K
      CA Mikuma
$ R6 W% w/ N/ z2 U      CL Sendai  q' r" j8 r3 |; P
      DD Inazuma
7 u9 O# c) t1 |      DD Shinonome
" T0 K' m( N5 c0 ^& L      DD Satsuki 4 N- s5 ^7 J2 M9 ~3 a
Allied Ships
5 L8 k; V8 V# U  q7 C! M      MTB 7
' ~, l7 _7 v8 C7 N: L      MTB 8
; G2 k" p- [. v% \, R. D      MTB 9, Shell hits 1, and is sunk  ~6 W7 i% t! r- g2 N- D/ v
      MTB 10
* B1 u- J' y0 ~6 O: i1 g      MTB 11
" n4 _& T7 u2 p. f" x6 }      MTB 12
; Q! U' v2 H2 p      MTB 26. _5 j! b/ q* s& r/ L) q
      MTB 27
* K- C2 N2 u& A+ u4 Q2 Q5 }--------------------------------------------------------- I( b. ~0 X0 @& g1 `- y
Day Time Surface Combat, near Kuantan at 51,79, Range 20,000 Yards
$ C+ s  D# f% o1 W: y0 E* CJapanese Ships9 u$ x7 m5 v' n
      CA Mikuma/ m( E3 T3 D' q7 f
      CL Sendai1 F  N( E6 y# u) y9 w7 e
      DD Inazuma9 @! G* O, ?8 ~  X1 f" v3 D* g
      DD Shinonome" z9 c3 [2 S& C
      DD Satsuki ( l5 R+ v3 m8 ]
Allied Ships  d8 c2 @# T) {7 B& T6 j
      MTB 7
9 j! n9 \. g: C      MTB 8+ K$ Q; E4 P- t8 r& x
      MTB 10, Shell hits 1, and is sunk5 I; W- ?0 U% `' h, R4 ?
      MTB 11, Shell hits 1, and is sunk! ?' o* C! ]1 S6 _- p
      MTB 12, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
0 c: P+ z3 |6 l0 _3 {( J! ]) i      MTB 26, Shell hits 1,  on fire
4 N8 H6 Q) Q0 B      MTB 27, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
) T$ g$ u; F& e0 i- a" m% P------------------------------------------------------! S- y# Y) U0 {/ V1 Y, W9 a0 u
Day Time Surface Combat, near Horn Island at 92,128, Range 23,000 Yards
5 t. L5 s# S% T5 }3 k' fJapanese Ships
7 K. M0 y+ m% e  a: a* w) `      CV Hiryu
1 p" q- {' e7 e5 G* Y      CV Soryu) K8 _8 v) U+ p  A% o* X
      CV Shokaku
1 e, [! t4 ?4 x# R' n7 ~% V      CV Zuikaku6 e5 P, u, u5 G+ @" ]7 j7 c
      BB Hiei
* j7 p7 c" x: a" @0 O" S, P      CA Tone
# M9 d1 n1 T0 ~& ^      DD Akigumo
) v! M7 s- n' N: w& A      DD Isokaze
* w' w/ u4 \# x( N% x2 S! J      DD Shiranui
  f# O" k& P$ \9 @  X; ^( x      DD Urakaze
; ?  p! m/ H" R* H" v0 G6 z      DD Tanikaze1 z  k3 S% V. M/ ?$ ]
      DD Arare
( x; t* V' y( [- Z; E. S" f5 m4 k. t      DD Kasumi
5 ]: m5 B+ [4 j; }      DD Akebono8 F4 X* O4 ?, o+ j1 f
      DD Sazanami " f" P  P' D) f9 ^6 A; c
Allied Ships4 G, T  d- B5 U; Y1 q
      xAP Zealandia
: K" F9 k- W. n4 n/ g! F. M7 DMaximum visibility in Clear Conditions: 30,000 yards2 R) l' \' [: b5 V* _$ j8 J& e* P
Range closes to 22,000 yards...5 h6 a% `* C9 l
Range closes to 21,000 yards...
* C7 d  ]; a% o+ f  |7 `CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 21,000 yards
/ r9 X* I: v% F. Z9 J$ i: p& yJapanese TF attempts to evade combat
4 i: w$ _- `3 J/ i' M# dRange increases to 26,000 yards..." D. j  \% r7 e. j4 w6 M% M
Range increases to 30,000 yards...
1 m0 w: S, `* F5 J+ QBoth Task Forces evade combat + N# r$ \% F7 T
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& t& A/ X7 A: R! S4 @  _Morning Air attack on TF, near Tarakan at 67,91 5 g# A9 f7 Z; \; a" r1 m+ r
Weather in hex: Partial cloud * k) t7 j8 }7 n& M* e- M: ?
Raid spotted at 6 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.4 k* E0 J2 g4 ~! ?6 q" u9 j) n5 q* c
Estimated time to target is 1 minutes ! Y. U( ~$ v2 t: a  F
Japanese aircraft
4 j% {$ h& N$ }      B5M1 Mabel x 3; A5 O# N' a- J% j: _1 F
      Ki-27b Nate x 10 6 g4 k1 E- ]' w# P. t  V. L- [( `
No Japanese losses 9 l! i4 i- c0 \* X( _4 Y
Allied Ships& B1 T: s5 \4 Q* O( Z  Y
      xAP Camphuys, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
: b" N1 Y* M6 E3 j# |. H/ BAircraft Attacking:+ k& M9 j# x, Q- M
       3 x B5M1 Mabel bombing from 10000 feet
# i& ~0 v8 w2 j& o0 W               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
2 `( h. u% A) J6 H, H----------------------------------------------------
; k% \; l( k  U$ U; w; IMorning Air attack on TF, near Horn Island at 91,128 - `! C' f. u' R% v% m/ |/ b  _
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud * x- @& _+ M+ d
Raid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
0 h/ U8 M2 ]3 W( O: K8 FEstimated time to target is 2 minutes ' |3 D1 m& G6 O3 V$ R* c
Japanese aircraft
9 m/ c% m! v. ?) c! y) {      A6M2 Zero x 26
# W! O5 H: H4 a; A      D3A1 Val x 15
9 g9 _/ l. [' t. V3 \Japanese aircraft losses
5 f5 h3 `( [! B" R: o      D3A1 Val: 1 damaged ' r" o* y) c/ e1 v
Allied Ships
; z  F; a% f3 e' p      xAP Raranga, Bomb hits 8, and is sunk
+ j8 t7 \0 b% Q# [) f' w, F5 GAircraft Attacking:6 G) p& A7 T- c2 W, ?# W- C
       7 x D3A1 Val releasing from 2000'4 V$ ?  P4 k3 f; L+ P
               Naval Attack:  1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
- U% o2 {6 V: z- H9 g. `       8 x D3A1 Val releasing from 1000'+ Z$ d- e, \+ g; ^
               Naval Attack:  1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
8 A9 v4 M: V/ x* D9 `/ O5 cRaranga dead in the water ...
1 ?. y0 Q% _6 ~# dHeavy smoke from fires obscuring xAP Raranga . U! m! W2 K3 |7 j9 A" B
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* T% \! W3 F- IMorning Air attack on TF, near Horn Island at 92,128
; L- A1 z! V, \0 |, w5 U; SWeather in hex: Moderate rain 9 j# J4 j3 ^6 z8 v: l% P. Q
Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.; Q2 Y4 U% T' K4 n) u' n6 {3 U' f7 Z/ I
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes & `3 Z1 m# w; y
Japanese aircraft
8 r, U' P& W0 W6 b' q& u8 q+ E      A6M2 Zero x 9* j) l3 t8 @& _. V. u
      B5N2 Kate x 17
7 f3 r0 Z, h9 {6 q9 yNo Japanese losses 6 b$ _" e$ W( B
Allied Ships
9 w: ?* g7 F: R0 R      xAP Zealandia, Bomb hits 8,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
- A! @3 t, H$ P7 M8 oAircraft Attacking:
% K- M+ N' V+ ~7 D3 s  y4 i" v      17 x B5N2 Kate bombing from 10000 feet4 L$ D3 o6 R- x7 v
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
8 Z5 _6 |/ R/ A- f* U4 ]$ @$ Q/ cZealandia dead in the water ...
7 ~7 i" O1 u8 y: M* O- _Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAP Zealandia' w$ y+ r1 r& ^! k
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Ground combat at Siangtan (81,52) : {& a' |0 ?) K1 s
Japanese Shock attack
% Z9 c* J1 q& m' j5 |* d5 |Attacking force 12804 troops, 122 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 436
7 D- ?! Z5 |: [( F/ S- @* LDefending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
6 W+ N0 Q6 }/ B3 t; q7 S# C/ fJapanese adjusted assault: 403  $ s( Z$ v8 @1 p9 H% I7 t
Allied adjusted defense: 1  4 P3 n9 N' d( G$ i3 c, t4 `
Japanese assault odds: 403 to 1 (fort level 1)  
# J7 W3 X% b5 i# vJapanese forces CAPTURE Siangtan !!! ) ^7 U% [/ {$ O2 t, w- \  T
Combat modifiers) c2 X3 t; \' R& _# B/ \' ]: v4 h
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-)
& _: E2 |3 V0 x! K5 z8 E$ OAssaulting units:
4 [7 F/ E6 V; A9 o1 V3 M    3rd Division
1 Z# n0 I3 F" I/ s& S----------------------------------------------------------
% g5 v% B! I* zGround combat at 82,43 (near Ankang) % p; r) Z4 g7 ?& l8 u$ @1 r; B
Japanese Bombardment attack * `0 g: g* R! _) ?- S  A
Attacking force 24544 troops, 231 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 1900 $ B/ R) |0 O& Z0 T6 d' z1 f$ g$ O5 N9 |
Defending force 28779 troops, 233 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 556
4 J* _8 L4 |( U  P' c6 b& p. ~Japanese ground losses:2 C, s# R% T( ~4 E  {7 U3 x, q
      17 casualties reported) X+ c6 K. k! u; Z1 S8 M# _
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
, o( y6 |% m* E0 z  t6 z5 n6 H3 v3 p8 ?         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled" l% d9 B5 R' ?+ R- q  }
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ; W# g% ~5 U* @6 x+ f# R
Allied ground losses:
8 {; P/ c' \+ z2 W4 J. G      9 casualties reported. `/ H3 e9 t- f  z3 ?
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled: U$ }& W/ v1 u
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# E  V* Y0 A& v( l3 P         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 E5 s* t+ @* a! Q, Q; ]' vAssaulting units:
) y- }6 }. D: g/ ?1 u( |    12th RGC Temp. Division# I0 ?, s; l) s- u
    34th Division( C# [0 i6 b' v( `$ s9 b/ I3 k0 x
    5th Tank Regiment5 m2 Y; Z3 V. s
    58th Infantry Regiment
$ x3 T; X/ S- Z' E5 D5 f/ z    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade
& C9 g( i; w8 x0 B    13th Division/ j5 j! y! G. A/ U. H; _. \/ _
    9th Armored Car Co
# j, s. ~; ]( i& p+ y; o+ J4 _    13th Tank Regiment5 x3 q  S! W3 _2 r& l; t; g0 L& @
    19th Division
3 U& h- y2 w" b; I% V    3rd Tank Regiment* L2 J% A. F. N, }8 f* ?9 i6 q
    18th RGC Temp. Division
2 [0 f/ u1 |8 C0 w5 z    10th Mortar Battalion
9 H  I7 i- u% e5 C, i5 VDefending units:; g1 Y) |! e) Z7 X- k, Q5 j& d3 G
    30th Chinese Corps! F7 p* F, [" n0 n  [3 e; n" ^+ X
    59th Chinese Corps. @* @4 r0 j1 `
    55th Chinese Corps
0 T3 |; n6 o, `! U; @" y/ L8 ?2 |# t    77th Chinese Corps
. k$ a- B' r$ V" g# B, N. d    33rd Group Army / o3 G9 @& J' f# x
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5 L  Y1 D$ X" V% YGround combat at Hankow (85,50) 2 s2 \+ M/ C" k9 j4 O6 ]' v
Japanese Deliberate attack
7 ~% D5 \' ^6 `Attacking force 5751 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 258 1 c. e1 J, T0 A$ y) H/ p; N# B
Defending force 1832 troops, 39 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 48 * Q! A1 N4 h' z' v
Japanese adjusted assault: 205
- P3 x: a- K- H7 J3 G0 n2 fAllied adjusted defense: 21  8 Q. t$ r! \9 k' I+ m
Japanese assault odds: 9 to 1  
* U) b0 x, y/ ICombat modifiers& d/ D* n8 [9 B% \4 s5 [) C
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(-), preparation(-), morale(-)- K+ Y" ?& q8 w% N: |
experience(-)
3 A, L- q6 x: n6 y! f7 vAttacker:  
% l* p5 I2 v0 \4 }Japanese ground losses:
6 q4 f0 b3 \; y4 m% T) V      61 casualties reported
$ Q- K) z# Y& @: `+ G1 ?. _5 t         Squads: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
7 y: G; y  H5 M" E         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled( H' a# g$ o7 Z/ E* a8 X
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 6 N4 a1 E( f- f! h1 k9 l- a. F: V
Allied ground losses:1 M+ x1 e8 ?+ t2 A/ ?; f+ ]
      721 casualties reported/ p; I  a! l* z/ w: Q( \7 ^
         Squads: 30 destroyed, 7 disabled
0 f- t3 l  L, M' }         Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 0 disabled1 v# I9 f0 j/ F. Q) ?& g
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 Z- Z9 d2 b) U$ |8 l0 E# W      Guns lost 11 (4 destroyed, 7 disabled), s, J/ R# ^- K2 q; B( c2 w1 ?
      Units retreated 1   P& z! w* `. T/ `. y6 _' @9 p
Defeated Allied Units Retreating! 7 T8 O4 J& A& ^9 k+ T# W! o
Assaulting units:( R6 q( v0 a) _, u/ W
    14th Ind.Mixed Brigade
: J+ f$ K0 \; x  ~: [    54th JAAF AF Bn
+ }* @8 m0 q# ]6 F2 Z    Hankow Special Base Force
8 r0 c  p( U% Y6 x1 G2 L1 \    22nd AA Regiment
! L  W7 n& s/ y- ^    86th JAAF AF Bn  & Y4 a! V. [3 w3 x. `' p
Defending units:" N# d+ P/ M3 r- _
    84th Chinese Corps
$ |$ T( G% y: k+ c----------------------------------
" s9 I) K, j. h# jGround combat at Yenan (88,37)
( A% f% C# v: kJapanese Shock attack
' h0 X$ T$ G; S; i$ ]. NAttacking force 5742 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 204
8 C+ J/ a1 P$ |1 x' m0 p3 ~+ jDefending force 816 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 14
  e) _3 _) H- b6 xJapanese adjusted assault: 78  
( i# m% b$ Z0 M6 yAllied adjusted defense: 5  
, ]" f5 a& \* p% l" {4 H9 E5 X1 J  s3 [Japanese assault odds: 15 to 1 (fort level 2)  ' U2 I8 b; @6 D* a# s
Japanese forces CAPTURE Yenan !!! + ]4 c% W; ]% F& U8 a
Combat modifiers' z7 Z; f5 ]" @8 f: A! V* A( b
Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), experience(-)' X2 H+ S& o% A  z
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+) 6 q: D# \$ P6 X# `6 h  j
Allied ground losses:# n% [0 u( x* i# D: j9 J, r3 K! h7 {
      471 casualties reported
3 T/ i* u$ A# H2 v+ D         Squads: 22 destroyed, 0 disabled2 _5 k5 a6 w1 P& l1 N: F9 R
         Non Combat: 13 destroyed, 0 disabled8 x9 `! u9 {' X( o: c0 B
         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 0 disabled5 s$ ~) ?! g- x) a
      Units retreated 1 ; D8 F/ ~: E1 t3 ^% L5 r/ K
Defeated Allied Units Retreating! : D8 d) O* S/ J8 \; k; s. b/ }' @: U0 k
Assaulting units:$ u0 J  @& s* M! [6 a/ {( @
    6th Ind.Mixed Brigade + [: o2 Q- Z% a* v" S* M) q
Defending units:
/ N( o8 Q& r) s8 A1 D& v    22nd Chinese Corps
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 11, 42; y0 L/ q7 N6 i
新加坡 克拉克等地盟军被全面压制,
, X  N6 S) e) x& l( Y日军开始试探,炮击安康附近的国军。日军在这边集结了大量火炮) {: c0 `) A1 h  h7 a
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: m/ }- V: @( ZASW attack near Soc Trang  at 57,74 1 @) g6 j6 |$ ^
Japanese Ships9 {- e) J- E4 K- l4 B2 Q4 G
      CA Maya
! P0 I3 N& @: t+ B% x0 r7 v& r, h/ E# e      DD Akatsuki
6 h  ?4 M# c1 ?( c      DD Nowaki
) \/ X) e, p- y4 v7 [0 ^$ F! c7 s      DD Yugiri5 ]  f6 _4 N" W  \! k" |
      DD Ikazuchi
6 Y2 J" m: l+ y7 }" |Allied Ships  k' K$ f7 t) n9 n
      SS O16, hits 3
; c) Q, c5 o: r) v  c1 x: c- g0 n# ~---------------------------------------------------------------
. W) ?* B  Z. \  l+ T1 zMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  7 X$ T8 e7 ?7 Q$ K/ Z9 t
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
& g2 I, M: V0 b5 w( t1 p4 MRaid detected at 28 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.: ]! V" p: N' M2 T( D. I
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes 2 b  u, W. {( L( Y& u1 ^5 Z4 ^: t2 v
Japanese aircraft
: m) O$ T, B/ U      A6M2 Zero x 46 9 T( [9 I4 _- U& i- c) S( m
No Japanese losses 0 |2 G* D7 U+ P/ Q" p% r
Aircraft Attacking:
$ Z9 n0 U, a9 B4 A) Y# {" \; M) p8 D      39 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet * ! E4 G) G5 A9 r9 h
       7 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
- o7 v. ~% J7 R# R2 A-------------------------------------------------------------
! F# Z" i  M, l+ a; E" c; TGround combat at 82,43 (near Ankang)
. s% |' S" I- h6 k4 W, FJapanese Bombardment attack - B4 F3 x# K8 c/ i4 V1 V8 p7 E5 a
Attacking force 54281 troops, 796 guns, 456 vehicles, Assault Value = 1928 ) u4 c) l/ l4 R
Defending force 28816 troops, 233 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 565 9 U7 w8 ^- `2 P+ S' K" b7 z3 D
Japanese ground losses:! v: d8 Q  e8 g, x1 G& z
      13 casualties reported$ Q7 N: n% u* }  J# s5 M
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled! m' L0 Z6 `4 c' J5 m- E
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled7 i8 H% c' X4 h  F
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 7 S" N1 G; |& }) }2 Z3 I; _, h
Allied ground losses:
8 K8 H, L4 C. H+ `- H7 C7 b      292 casualties reported! R, ~& p* `/ q" N) ?+ I
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 23 disabled. D5 I$ H9 v' j  J& E8 P6 t7 Y
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled- d9 {+ c1 ]: D8 W% n. ?
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
8 l0 y; Q7 t* x0 S6 N7 H, xAssaulting units:
4 Y* \- s; z  T  e; h  @) P    13th Division
/ o! c9 y: s* E! k& L# O    5th Tank Regiment9 o# l9 A/ k3 a! {
    3rd Tank Regiment% p. y& O# Z9 M: L; a) n
    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade
  l0 s( }0 m! V& g. ?2 z    9th Armored Car Co
' t; t( ~! d' D/ ~    34th Division- s3 L) s7 m; d& j3 [. m+ {
    12th RGC Temp. Division
3 |+ T" s6 r$ z0 L% R2 ^# z& X    19th Division
, A2 k; j3 \8 y6 \/ M    13th Tank Regiment
& J+ _5 U0 W  E7 _" q    58th Infantry Regiment# K. F# X9 I7 [. Y/ J. w$ W
    18th RGC Temp. Division
4 W/ U2 x. M8 b) a+ ?4 Y# j( U. k$ b    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment9 r0 A" u/ W; ^
    4th RF Gun Battalion8 `3 t3 o/ R# R
    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment
: j3 T, [/ S9 R5 X# X5 U8 p    6th RF Gun Battalion# c; G% a: ~! P
    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
) Y( C/ P6 E; G1 u6 _( y3 g  z8 j    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion) O# w, Z7 |$ Z3 ~- X0 S' X
    7th RF Gun Battalion) a+ t' D) a1 M# i
    10th Mortar Battalion& W, j  J' `2 Z7 L. a  K5 n
    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment/ i8 z3 O+ H4 a
    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment/ q4 ^7 T0 q( T! M+ A' s5 ?6 x, V8 F
    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment& h% J* f. q4 @5 ]( O' W' b, \* x. }6 \2 P
    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
2 b$ c9 J. p$ _$ b6 ^) ^, Y8 f/ H4 D    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
8 W4 ^) u% n" G8 K9 {/ B    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
4 E0 t# ?( N1 P9 o1 Q# U; a, Y. \    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
, U& ^1 g) v- Q0 X0 s$ _3 z    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment1 M. O. l8 U2 ?$ ]- g2 h( I4 F: J" a
    3rd RF Gun Battalion
4 {1 c' Y5 g5 W, y8 Z  e2 ^6 y    10th JAAF Base Force
: A& B9 d8 V4 D3 Y/ s# rDefending units:
0 Q  o2 H; E* I9 O% G    55th Chinese Corps" ~7 j; u, ^" B6 @* n
    59th Chinese Corps+ o/ [6 Y- t9 l8 W
    30th Chinese Corps4 [( I  f5 Z( z* X
    77th Chinese Corps8 q$ T( X/ K- n+ d* k
    33rd Group Army
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 12, 42
7 \/ h1 h) u  {$ ?9 |# Y+ n  Ass当天4次企图攻击bb伊势,只有第一次有机会发射鱼雷,可惜没中。8 d+ v. i/ Y1 D8 Q: G/ h6 }) n
安康附近500战力国军,居然顶住了日军2000战力的一轮突击,难得啊。
5 O. Y+ \$ T/ O/ }当然,损失依然大于日军。。。* i/ W5 R% h7 z3 C: k
日军进入并炮击了克拉克,当地只有1k战力日军,# X; z! @! i4 O. z( j
考虑到即使盟军突击成功也难有啥发展,只是徒费补给而已。
2 Z1 U4 z, R$ r# p( B/ S目前不打算对日军采取啥行动。1 E1 U. Q/ n; W% `* l3 X! {' i
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ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 57,74
* F$ }8 l# U7 U6 zJapanese Ships
( C( N  X7 F$ Z5 R: ~% g5 \      BB Ise
) y; [8 I0 s2 m9 |      DD Yugumo
% y3 \3 J& P- t8 @8 ?8 X7 ^% j; ~      DD Hatsushima
# b+ G% b8 Z: d# j) \, t      DD Nenohi
1 ?7 U& r. Y+ W- b* YAllied Ships
/ _$ x( }2 n8 A( B' k8 G      SS Sailfish, hits 2 + C" \8 a3 ?" d8 _0 P- J
SS Sailfish launches 2 torpedoes at BB Ise
+ R# X" e" p# x+ XDD Hatsushima fails to find sub and abandons search
; H0 X1 A- c: [1 A4 J& mDD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...
1 p4 _: s2 E" ~DD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...& P8 q8 v' \% @9 h) b4 p
DD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...
# U* V3 N, {: f5 zDD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...
# h# [! d4 L; E8 E& JDD Nenohi attacking submerged sub ....
: d0 ^2 T+ C9 z9 r/ \% kEscort abandons search for sub
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ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 58,74
- G# c$ ^- d& a" A' I0 d2 nJapanese Ships
# ]4 v: I, y) B3 U9 S7 t- e      DD Hatsuharu' @) F8 v0 w5 ?. O" U0 ?. e
      DD Hatsushima
" f/ X" p$ i# h/ ]/ _8 Z9 g* ]. ?, W4 W      DD Nenohi
. i" i& O- u1 i; qAllied Ships5 S% s1 k# C" y) ?4 u
      SS Snapper # D# p/ i' |1 r* o/ L8 L
SS Snapper is sighted by escort
: B- d( a" r) \$ F( K$ _, D! |DD Hatsushima fails to find sub and abandons search
. e3 N0 B3 H/ Z+ U% ?) ~DD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...4 B  Z9 o& `( f& b1 R& w
Escort abandons search for sub " v5 ]+ s7 c& j1 G3 z0 z
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ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 59,74
( i3 l: B# V" z$ H: N! TJapanese Ships. z9 X7 k. a1 J; L: |) [( G
      DD Hatsushima
% A! P/ [; |  ^" t/ \0 g+ n      DD Nenohi
; {3 s2 x! \. R6 U# j) Q; p( FAllied Ships
. q) Q8 q6 p+ S      SS Seal - {  l' l' q8 H
SS Seal is sighted by escort1 J( Y' o- H) I. w$ s0 ^6 L! \
Seal bottoming out ....
5 c0 q- U) E& WDD Hatsushima fails to find sub and abandons search
. L$ ~+ Y8 [- P1 M: l5 }' IDD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...) G, G; O# D8 e' f) k0 t& ~
Escort abandons search for sub
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- D$ m% O1 j2 l: c' bASW attack near Soc Trang  at 59,74
% b* U" P, F  c- \. eJapanese Ships5 b; T2 j7 r7 Y' z. q! o! i
      DD Yugumo
$ Q* g2 H# P3 `, R; Q# |$ w      DD Hatsushima* L0 U) f* x' |$ |) w$ F+ p
      DD Nenohi * {; e6 R+ w$ Y2 C* s/ s) c
Allied Ships6 @6 W7 r* {7 v9 g' X6 T# O
      SS Seal6 K% @4 ?* Z0 I
SS Seal launches 2 torpedoes at DD Yugumo8 T+ U9 a3 ?' q- ^
Seal bottoming out ....- S, i, H/ k2 y, l1 _7 |# ~
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...' c' I: R. [6 X- q- i
DD Nenohi fails to find sub and abandons search
+ `  D8 d0 r0 H9 A. ~DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...) U7 s0 Y: y0 |* u; f7 I
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...
' L+ C; h  f! B1 [& P. `DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...0 J. a9 n* R! y, H& m
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...5 Q* `1 _: o5 h7 K. [
Escort abandons search for sub. n( r+ R9 f6 h& w$ i3 O
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' ~  X0 o7 z* K' ~, GMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  8 j$ n4 e: N9 H) T( {8 l+ a
Weather in hex: Heavy rain 0 i) y) y7 m% F( @' d
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet." z+ T4 [4 Y9 @7 D! q" i/ e
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes
4 y8 J+ {5 Y9 Q5 B0 A, r- nJapanese aircraft$ o- D9 }, M  J  H, [3 M2 Z2 z
      A6M2 Zero x 68
. ~7 o/ y- M1 U; v. s6 m. w$ vNo Japanese losses 0 E' |6 M: g7 y1 j
Aircraft Attacking:
! P( M' ]& T3 U# H# v      39 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *
5 ?+ W* o. j) I2 k3 k      29 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
8 S4 t$ [" h: o7 I/ H) j. c-------------------------------------------------9 v. a: |5 F' y3 d0 x
Morning Air attack on 55th Chinese Corps, at 82,43 , near Ankang ' N+ Z9 [% O1 v* {
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
/ K. m! A$ a1 wRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.9 R( Z% N* s7 y$ \
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes 7 v/ `7 P: J: d: r- x0 j
Japanese aircraft+ R5 E: O; f/ @5 o
      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 27+ ^* O- e0 N, m7 z- b/ X  I  @
      Ki-30 Ann x 24 * a; a/ t9 U+ \8 I: u- e
No Japanese losses
# _! j# j+ A% X- V: c3 i! h% }Allied ground losses:+ F  Z. g2 Z2 b+ \) M
      6 casualties reported
& @* G1 `$ F9 y" h9 |         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled& t6 R, ~* Y2 k8 n, R# X: ?/ C
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled( I. R3 L& \. D7 [+ D
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' D% f/ g# z& C; ]  ~------------------------------------------------------
7 N& `0 A1 U- H( aGround combat at 82,43 (near Ankang) 3 h! Y; h& J( m' z6 h
Japanese Shock attack
/ A5 Q6 ?( y$ B7 z$ k* Z' UAttacking force 58267 troops, 808 guns, 864 vehicles, Assault Value = 1928 3 b' X4 b; O" B2 n; z) W) z6 G, t0 V' N
Defending force 28638 troops, 233 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 547
' d2 h/ d3 A3 v1 T: nJapanese adjusted assault: 1018  
$ w5 |) B* q  U$ [) RAllied adjusted defense: 673  ! e$ X: O' P1 Y. i% ?% g
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1  + r4 E3 d) t7 \& b
Combat modifiers
3 U/ [1 f7 W; l0 a- W/ J1 [Defender: terrain(+), experience(-), supply(-)8 Q% M( ]# Y* X# E3 i  P
Attacker: shock(+) ' U+ a3 h1 @- i' V4 f
Japanese ground losses:
  K9 i, ~" i7 Z, _/ b% y      1059 casualties reported) Q2 M/ n& j$ p9 Q" m
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 85 disabled: L" `! U/ I* p) L; E# }, T& [! P
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled% H, D- ?( |* s% R1 E, s6 Q! M
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
/ _$ G4 i8 j% L' T6 `      Guns lost 7 (1 destroyed, 6 disabled): _' T- B7 a/ @! g
      Vehicles lost 18 (3 destroyed, 15 disabled) 2 }( m0 t- A* h
Allied ground losses:
5 ~7 O1 f/ R" F* S$ X" j1 N      3885 casualties reported
4 k6 I& m) }  n- X9 G( M" Y! o7 B         Squads: 68 destroyed, 296 disabled  e  J, {6 Q, {) W- k, s/ ?' V# U
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 68 disabled' c2 d2 Z0 ^# B" j3 E+ h  r1 {
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 27 disabled  i: H8 O& F" E6 }1 u0 }
      Guns lost 51 (5 destroyed, 46 disabled)
1 z# C$ I! S6 d5 n* WAssaulting units:
  p( S: u2 S1 p4 K$ d& O    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade
% t) X' H; L" q" `  [; `    58th Infantry Regiment4 E' ^* R0 \5 g, I& N9 q3 q9 V
    3rd Tank Regiment
0 k6 i: a3 O. p4 U. ~+ q    12th RGC Temp. Division( W3 G5 O3 B" t3 v
    5th Tank Regiment# g8 h% N) L0 @! K! _
    9th Armored Car Co + d5 A$ z- t$ Z% F' r4 H. p2 \! l
    13th Tank Regiment
7 v9 |% e0 A3 `6 e1 n# l% N    34th Division
- F+ J2 b. M8 Q6 [! @/ l. g. E+ v" U    19th Division7 m5 x; }% w$ q
    13th Division; c9 ?* M) \" @; z
    18th RGC Temp. Division0 c0 ]& n( Y: C
    7th RF Gun Battalion  B8 U. K5 b7 d, Q5 z* n) l$ d7 [
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
4 t. x3 G" t' l. V; z2 K    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment7 y; V9 _& i. Z; M
    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
. s7 Z1 j9 e; s. O    6th RF Gun Battalion" E; Y1 e& n1 l. v& ~9 n, V+ J
    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment& ]/ L$ F; m" `/ V5 j2 ^% O
    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment% ~6 |* U1 \  h! y
    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
$ p' F6 H" ^1 n1 O; a5 H' D5 n  Q( q    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
- N0 [. ^' Z  b" s# T* y6 h    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
- n. d4 j: D  U+ [) U3 b0 y    10th Mortar Battalion
1 R" x: e. O( z' Y    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment3 C+ g- t! C: B* m
    4th RF Gun Battalion7 W8 N5 |& O8 E* _) y$ j
    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
4 ~& h* o9 R. K, S& y* f" c' N    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
! @0 O3 H7 F! h5 E    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment
& ]9 K# t) N3 N! q9 l! A    3rd RF Gun Battalion
, [" }  s, ~6 S: z7 g& V# ?: w    10th JAAF Base Force 2 c# E9 Z- g; R& D6 _! O  [
Defending units:
# }& p) `3 R2 E; a0 ]7 q  ~    30th Chinese Corps) F* }: k' ]1 I: u+ Y
    55th Chinese Corps
* O9 a  c/ c2 S$ L+ |: v7 w  C$ g6 |    59th Chinese Corps
- i* f5 f: v1 l, w  {; g" v    77th Chinese Corps
$ g' u4 [% q4 {, [: E  ~* d& y# _    33rd Group Army
  e- @9 [) T, }--------------------------------------------------------: O" ?% w* R0 m+ t3 }
Ground combat at Liuchow (74,55) # ~3 T% _3 t. n- J* T" P
Japanese Deliberate attack
3 O# U  C$ K) ^/ M3 y) HAttacking force 12767 troops, 104 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 546
& s* o% i& v/ Q. O2 R/ C" q- f$ S- `Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
, u% N4 r. X; j: z9 {& k  _Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0 + y6 P6 Y1 m2 |
Japanese adjusted assault: 246  
) P+ `: s* Y0 }! B7 WAllied adjusted defense: 1  
  n1 J. M/ R3 ]; LJapanese assault odds: 246 to 1 (fort level 0)  
( V1 }: U+ B) |# w2 W/ PJapanese forces CAPTURE Liuchow !!!
4 o2 e- Y, e# Y) F% _! V3 ~Combat modifiers
! D& a  }# w, A# u  ~$ PAttacker:  
1 U6 T3 p$ n$ T5 NAssaulting units:
$ k3 `; f5 l& E# R* z    104th Division4 n# g6 O" e- y: _1 z0 S1 V
    3rd Militia Regiment
& {/ Q8 w, ?2 @; E4 q    23rd Army
" b+ o' L# b; M---------------------------------------
8 s' [2 G( o9 m- X8 d. J" bGround combat at Clark Field (79,76) . R! F/ `5 u3 ^( e2 D
Japanese Bombardment attack
4 _0 i4 A2 p! X! h7 }, F& gAttacking force 29909 troops, 374 guns, 93 vehicles, Assault Value = 1184 5 v& A5 I) n0 _) x0 v/ t
Defending force 60966 troops, 908 guns, 835 vehicles, Assault Value = 2162 " [& @% ^; T; M4 {$ t" E' }4 `  }
Japanese ground losses:
3 D! M" x% |- g. I/ U& G2 k      266 casualties reported
. P& J9 `, ]7 ~' V         Squads: 3 destroyed, 14 disabled* {+ j5 x+ M. S+ y' b$ M! y
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
6 X0 g$ ]7 ~% m# e         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 4 c; p- q* {/ j2 O) c7 [
Allied ground losses:
) ^' x, i! [2 q* p      43 casualties reported
; h" V  D. F* u8 w9 `2 X         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
( r' J* ]4 A. w0 Q) D' [         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 e; i) V8 I' Q3 ^9 }         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
( G- M2 G5 ?; u: L" n3 jAssaulting units:
+ w( N7 W+ R% z    9th Infantry Regiment
) K( _9 r5 |4 o7 Y  r    2nd Tank Regiment3 z; L5 n3 o" Z" P# b9 F+ c
    16th Recon Regiment) B: V) p9 ~! r, D* i7 o; f
    47th Infantry Regiment
! v+ L# I" k( f, e5 E    Tanaka Det 0 w/ `4 Y( m# x# Z) S$ G
    7th Tank Regiment6 v6 ]" a" V- [
    20th Infantry Regiment
1 c, r6 p) Y. x6 v  \3 c' T) X    65th Brigade3 I+ |" i0 D( c1 n3 D
    Kimura Det
+ B3 ~0 O& l  Y) _) V* [( t3 o    1st Formosa Inf. Regiment
5 v$ \, D0 w7 l. t    48th Recon Regiment
# ]& X+ I) O0 _( x# P! e- F    Kure 1st SNLF
+ G3 z+ `; t5 v! ~! h  z  _2 Q4 O# V    48th Field Artillery Regiment
9 u+ O2 e& X1 k    8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment. s6 L4 E* o2 n4 F' S
    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment6 r  d2 _6 e9 X" S2 _) O" |
    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion# w8 n4 w1 B" A7 ]( {  P7 H
    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion# G' A  M$ Q6 h( T& `
    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion 4 T3 G5 {1 q" r1 c3 Y, g
Defending units:9 }" q& f$ m$ i+ P/ Q( Q
    1st PA Infantry Division
" f$ x% e, N+ Q( l  L% j    91st PA Infantry Division% J) l! j, f' A, g# n, R5 B9 _
    2nd PA Constabulary Regiment$ d8 J/ c: ]6 m* o. x4 @
    Subic Bay Defenses
- u5 K- [' @% D: i    1st PA Constabulary Regiment" K3 X+ X0 J( V! O" ~* R  t7 \% R$ f
    41st PA Infantry Division- i1 e5 B7 D4 R3 l' c
    192nd Tank Battalion* K6 H3 f( n6 ?8 p* G
    51st PA Infantry Division- ]. Z# f( t- m3 }" d2 g* D
    26th PS Cavalry Regiment+ J/ m1 Q6 V/ w, e% [
    31st Infantry Regiment
. Z8 u  T  N8 x, `% V    57th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team
/ d) H+ v" L5 S9 E% n5 P    45th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team' F0 O5 ]4 J+ k& ?' `2 D+ s
    14th PS Engineer Regiment
+ F; c: J6 s- L8 G. p* c* J    31st PA Infantry Division
9 Z1 R* k: ?2 g: I0 O- k0 V    11th PA Infantry Division! a, Y! z6 v  ?* Z  U) e  A
    3rd/12th PA Inf Battalion/ O, H6 y1 @  p% @9 ]- M
    4th Marine Regiment
& s5 \. u: e$ w: c" b7 ^' `7 Y    71st PA Infantry Division
* c$ n7 D2 @2 A2 J6 c, L    21st PA Infantry Division$ o! c' X5 f. r. u) K
    194th Tank Battalion0 s$ W/ C1 }8 P# f! _. W9 t" J
    1st Middlesex Battalion
1 }3 h6 _. S7 G+ C    2nd PA Constblry HW Regiment
. N5 J. R, H9 m( |; j  r. z( a    Cavite USN Base Force
6 k4 A! o% g7 ]% e8 L! f    Manila USAAF Base Force' V5 j* J+ p5 O# u$ G* B0 |  e
    Asiatic Fleet
* T" \' L! ^8 |$ h& n+ k    201st PA Construction Battalion
. A6 l" K& A% @/ @3 r7 O) `9 B9 C7 y    1st USMC AA Battalion( ]* k0 |7 v3 y
    Bataan USN Base Force
6 O8 t+ x1 }; }6 U" U( r: K    Far East USAAF 8 S/ ?1 U6 p6 u7 v! d% e
    Provisional Field Artillery Regiment
! _4 F& d. q7 B% D1 J: Y  u" A' K$ b    301st Construction Battalion
: C/ s: r* H8 b7 G8 L7 l3 R3 ?' l7 s    1st PI Base Force  d6 P7 _( ^$ g0 \0 s
    II Philippine Corps
- ?4 X7 a6 e  ], Z0 y    88th PS Field Artillery Regiment
8 N6 G7 J$ @( ?7 H& b: N" f/ r9 |    USAFFE ! v$ L0 W: N# }* Z& s. y& O
    803rd Engineer Aviation Battalion
7 Y& q/ u% x; a( H- s) E" s    Clark Field USAAF Base Force7 @: l* z% i! L$ N( A% I$ O# @0 ?
    86th PS Coastal Artillery Battalion/ \: z+ j( h9 ~+ F' s
    I Philippine Corps
% a+ q/ [7 G3 W0 P    PAF Aviation . M8 ^8 _% Y8 h; w# i
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment
8 ?: o5 U, e4 r- }, k( L; `9 k    202nd PA Construction Battalion
7 W: t( p# k8 S; ]    301st PA Field Artillery Regiment
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 13, 42
) X7 F! C( m  I+ P4 k) x! d日军的反潜越来越给力了。数艘盟军ss受伤。
1 l$ A1 X/ a) c& X% u4 ~6 t/ G  s安康附近日军连续突击,国军力战不支退位安康。8 i1 p7 n) _9 J3 `. Y9 |
日军开始了对克拉克的例行炮击,不过炮击伤亡反而大于盟军。- I9 i# }* e4 \/ [
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ASW attack near Saigon  at 60,73
5 e/ u: g" g- _: t: ?* C! N) J, sJapanese Ships
; R4 m/ E, u# Q! w7 @( B      SC Ch 13 - b' s$ X  B0 t, C9 N% X
Allied Ships( S7 ^; r* B" C1 B7 k) n
      SS Sealion, hits 13 o- t. e) V% @- L. V/ {/ C$ x( p
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ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 60,75
3 t+ V5 i3 Z, S9 P7 j* w* O3 iJapanese Ships- `6 {* I2 B. R& C
      SC Ch 4( J5 ?% y! ]9 m2 V$ f& h# B
      SC Ch 10
- t" j& t5 |/ c/ g# Y      SC Ch 6 2 G+ m. r" M7 h% Z  [; y. n
Allied Ships1 i( U4 a. Q/ k* s
      SS S-40, hits 61 l, O# g* F7 h9 f; K; J6 ~
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( g9 u7 G9 G% Z8 KASW attack near Cam Ranh Bay  at 63,74
6 F- j4 z1 w# ^$ c) k3 [+ XJapanese Ships
- T$ v  E1 b7 M" ^( f: s1 L9 `      DMS W-4
' G& G* T2 R- W4 A      DMS W-3" j8 w. g* |# T/ S& D2 j5 @" @5 `) Z& i, H
      DMS W-121 {  x8 q' ]0 ]4 w2 K0 T5 V
      DMS W-5
0 ~6 l- n$ {- J2 l5 v+ XAllied Ships' Y4 W+ ^$ b% K' M5 p$ C
      SS S-36, hits 18 t0 C% ?2 L% T4 c( I
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* T7 v, ~2 ?5 y5 x+ {Amphibious Assault at Manado (75,99) ! n) U+ V0 l) O4 g9 p- ^& L) g
TF 119 troops unloading over beach at Manado, 75,99 4 J8 N  M, T4 A9 ?4 T1 E* O- g
Japanese ground losses:0 T/ @6 x+ Y' L* X$ e8 n; v
      20 casualties reported
% N) }8 B1 z# f! j9 o: ~         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
: ]- u* O1 |8 Z, v8 D         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled. H0 U* r+ w* H1 ^
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled . P. K' w3 n8 d2 k) d8 O2 _
17 troops of a SNLF Squad lost from landing craft during unload of Maizuru 2nd SNLF 5 n7 w4 Y+ p# G/ h2 Y7 W
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ASW attack near San Francisco  at 216,74
' Y3 \3 V9 {. N" k' O4 M  y8 u9 S. pJapanese Ships5 n4 _  B, R. b8 O/ U& t
      SS I-4 / y$ Z/ L0 L4 G1 y
Allied Ships
8 _: z2 p( i% E7 Y6 u5 }: f) _      AO Bishopdale
1 @8 B7 A. E( O* b      TK Erling Brovig
4 H: H( a: \/ q7 T      TK Belita
. s, D+ \1 A% X* u      xAP Murada
! u& w* y3 S  o7 G) p% U& H, I      xAP Katoomba
' g8 r6 ]7 v2 T5 @% L      xAP Rangatira
( Q3 B- E5 L1 a6 C+ a      xAP Rangitiki
  _  Y& F; w: K: w* I      xAK Theofano Livanos
0 o9 Y! ?0 |2 n4 z' f      xAK Macedon! _& I- e$ j/ P: M* V0 _. F
      xAK Iron King8 E) D4 r  w6 S4 {$ A- B
      xAK Dilga
1 w. g1 H( m9 o$ b      xAK Bundaleer
; \0 g- x' v$ ~6 {      xAK Tai Yin4 i3 u: [. @; M# ~% q( d
      xAK Maetsuycker+ L5 Y4 z0 P0 _
      xAK Peshawur$ v+ z& [3 `  E0 A, a! Y: N: b
      xAK Asphalion
- j, ~+ n, l+ ]  `$ Z+ |* z      xAK Liberty Glo
( c  p4 A5 `$ _8 G. Q9 Z      xAK Lena Luckenbach2 q  t9 H6 K  P
      xAK Steel Age
6 G- {  N% F" M2 A# W) \5 K- m      xAK Missourian. t1 p$ [6 R% b) v" [, b& Y
      PG Moresby
& c! a' e8 D( y$ e# a) M  k      PG Warrego
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, {: M$ \4 D" yASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75 ; g% P2 X6 M& n7 J& d3 Z4 N) H
Japanese Ships
4 w1 ?: ]/ X( H0 |0 A      CA Maya
7 {; k4 b! \/ v/ r      DD Nowaki. z0 Q8 I2 w1 K3 l( @  {
      DD Yugiri
- C0 u; T* ]# S: t: C6 Q- |! ~      DD Ikazuchi
! t: @3 b1 a9 pAllied Ships
, r% J) \# A. D; U" C      SS KXVIII, hits 13,  heavy damage
- ~  x, F% ^, w8 t4 l. G0 L--------------------------------------------
; v3 x' M8 K! JGround combat at 82,43 (near Ankang) 4 I& I  c7 i9 r0 K/ x1 L; O2 A% H
Japanese Shock attack 2 F% h7 a! z8 G! f
Attacking force 56873 troops, 807 guns, 761 vehicles, Assault Value = 1844 ) Z  d5 |5 f* x: ~! H  y# ]8 B; X
Defending force 25825 troops, 229 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 278 " _: K2 w5 E0 y/ A! R
Japanese adjusted assault: 1307  * ]3 S% B# Y5 `' T/ X  T
Allied adjusted defense: 418  
% v7 K. R8 C3 HJapanese assault odds: 3 to 1  % w, V+ f- i0 o5 ^; K2 ~, [
Combat modifiers
& s0 i+ A$ g: ?  J) TDefender: terrain(+), experience(-), supply(-)7 S1 X* s/ W% X* u: ?( y! o
Attacker: shock(+)
2 n" D) }9 e; M! }2 D* j7 _Japanese ground losses:
+ x/ C6 c1 G% e% A" a1 i( U# N: F      493 casualties reported
  X$ W6 s# ~* H* }; P- _# R. E         Squads: 3 destroyed, 51 disabled" i! }  N9 N  ?# A4 w  l
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled5 j7 A% Z# E, e. G$ P
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled& t. G" Y4 C* [0 E4 ?9 w
      Vehicles lost 29 (1 destroyed, 28 disabled)
9 V- j7 q3 j' S! }! RAllied ground losses:
; C. U+ N0 F9 ^      6577 casualties reported- I- l3 V7 q3 D2 Y
         Squads: 519 destroyed, 0 disabled
  L8 D: x* H7 P         Non Combat: 429 destroyed, 19 disabled# X2 p# U! ?! S2 [- o" r
         Engineers: 15 destroyed, 3 disabled
8 h& z0 W7 y& m* ^! a      Guns lost 50 (33 destroyed, 17 disabled)
! Q6 v7 s' I) d      Units retreated 5
5 m3 e* i1 {0 N9 P: L- e2 Z4 \! cDefeated Allied Units Retreating! " N- n# ?: L+ M5 C
Assaulting units:' L  b3 F. A7 F$ B3 a4 C
    13th Tank Regiment  w3 p2 _" N. l
    3rd Tank Regiment
  L7 \- e: O! ~  r9 a! d2 _) B    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade
' p. J# i7 R# \    58th Infantry Regiment$ a$ t, X2 w0 P* {( u
    34th Division
$ y1 G+ ?- `6 Z; e    12th RGC Temp. Division
, u2 V& X4 `; W    5th Tank Regiment. [4 H: F. J( b( P* ?2 [& l
    13th Division; _# F* x2 H! M/ p0 b" r$ L. c
    19th Division6 t2 Q  x1 s+ z2 E' D9 N) o
    9th Armored Car Co
9 H) V8 u8 ]9 _    18th RGC Temp. Division" ?. `" n4 u, c$ a4 S7 ]# \/ T
    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment9 m# c: i( s: [* T  s! q
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
( M4 ~0 r% I$ m8 Q# j& n. Y4 v    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
* {- h" n) B( |. q    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment. V3 b- p3 W) B4 ]2 F" k
    3rd RF Gun Battalion
6 b" v" H- g' ?) u  C5 b2 G- m$ d    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
2 F9 ?7 I# V$ s  l6 W4 _    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
; k: b* j! T3 P. L    10th Mortar Battalion  \) c( H- n- l2 j* F' l
    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
4 a& X0 m- s: f  b    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment/ S: e2 m, O/ n' h* k; V0 s9 z4 B5 X9 t
    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
8 \) Z5 y4 ~. H( X    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
, S) O% Q+ j- g: g" @: Y2 X    7th RF Gun Battalion, K% _$ ~* r4 w, _
    4th RF Gun Battalion7 @3 H, @5 N- k+ u
    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment0 q* e5 j" `6 I: C4 y
    6th RF Gun Battalion! |% L6 q/ }+ W
    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment
) V* o. w/ R1 g. A* @    10th JAAF Base Force
& [9 X5 Q+ @( ]3 [0 WDefending units:
; T  D/ q4 @+ y) ^    55th Chinese Corps# T' r$ n* Y% G* v% s
    30th Chinese Corps
  r5 X! j+ M0 c1 [" P! A    59th Chinese Corps- l: V- H5 Q% \/ ~+ v
    77th Chinese Corps
' `: Z9 w9 r3 `* j$ l' t- s, k    33rd Group Army
4 \+ f# {* z5 V----------------------------------------------
2 {" |8 o) s% q, r9 _Ground combat at Clark Field (79,76)
4 |: }$ x" \8 v+ V( }Japanese Bombardment attack
2 K# N3 G- j4 |" cAttacking force 29743 troops, 374 guns, 93 vehicles, Assault Value = 1215 & M4 |5 N* ?  k  e% B
Defending force 62655 troops, 909 guns, 835 vehicles, Assault Value = 2258 ; k# c7 R) Q3 r* x, [4 Q
Japanese ground losses:( N; o6 v2 M( u* X# S- W
      95 casualties reported# p* I" F8 Y. B+ i+ r/ T
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled4 ~5 S% s0 Z  G
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ i4 o6 ~$ Y9 H# r         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 Z5 p/ L. m  w# jAllied ground losses:& j3 w6 b2 f4 @
      4 casualties reported
7 @5 C: h+ d8 _5 r0 E1 @         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled% V$ s. F) t+ j$ f4 `3 y
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ V) E: j  D- X1 o  Y( [* z
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled # O: x) ^$ I; w: ]% ^" k
Assaulting units:8 {+ d+ }; Z1 L! a
    Kanno Det
$ F/ j9 h4 v2 T$ E/ A7 n3 K    Tanaka Det   r9 U2 [) l/ L+ `+ Y4 F
    47th Infantry Regiment
3 M! m. d5 g0 k% ~    7th Tank Regiment+ y4 H6 O8 H+ `9 g0 T
    1st Formosa Inf. Regiment( A7 R* }7 X6 R8 i
    Kimura Det
3 x5 O" z$ ?4 F' m# ^. ~5 }2 g: }# \    9th Infantry Regiment
! g% R8 L) l( E1 b. i- M' E    20th Infantry Regiment
$ r7 g, F9 z4 U4 k, ?  ~    65th Brigade* h% [- f+ `, j) l7 a9 ~( q1 O
    2nd Tank Regiment
! S' C9 V) D  u: m; s7 v" T  {    48th Recon Regiment
: X. L1 V3 X+ o    16th Recon Regiment' f2 o# H6 A) a7 A
    Kure 1st SNLF
. S" M6 B- ]- F% h    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion+ V3 a# g# Q' d5 z3 f
    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment
( z2 U" ^5 i2 V( B: B3 l, v    48th Field Artillery Regiment
# D9 r. t& I% R0 j/ M) d    8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
. u& D# C2 w! o( v% k: u5 r    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion# z1 y9 D7 |- z* e( e6 Q4 v) X
    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion 0 Q* W$ E8 V4 V. ^
Defending units:
! I% X& O4 \2 x0 ]# d    91st PA Infantry Division
% `( l6 @. y& q8 |/ Q9 ~0 g    21st PA Infantry Division
* z0 j( W! k1 S    41st PA Infantry Division
" U3 t# i( w3 ~; y  s% n8 }: @4 j/ m    4th PA Constabulary Regiment
  E4 r( k5 A2 d/ O# T4 ^    71st PA Infantry Division
$ |# I' l/ C$ L) `+ ]0 T& }    2nd PA Constabulary Regiment
# D! P0 A- w- u    26th PS Cavalry Regiment
1 x6 g0 N5 |) W* C* D    1st PA Constabulary Regiment1 C4 w' W- A% Z4 v8 I# V
    31st PA Infantry Division
( T' P& ?* ~  c/ \; _1 [    194th Tank Battalion
( A3 H$ ?" j& p3 z: [8 A- x    51st PA Infantry Division
0 X8 k+ c) i  o% w7 e0 w    192nd Tank Battalion
. }% A5 O3 U% ?+ s" d! b9 z    45th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team5 e# }. ?9 Z5 U' f8 t
    Subic Bay Defenses
: Y( v. H- V+ {! f. f* f7 d    31st Infantry Regiment) X( U% e+ _2 r! T
    1st Middlesex Battalion8 w  `5 _3 j3 `2 i
    1st PA Infantry Division% N4 G# E! T" z9 f0 y" t2 m: V
    14th PS Engineer Regiment" h/ [" y8 z; F" M
    11th PA Infantry Division6 U  w( t3 o$ |# y1 H
    3rd/12th PA Inf Battalion/ E6 I9 `& m, b
    57th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team
. W- V8 c( }7 k) R, s. E    4th Marine Regiment
) E2 W: }( S; Z. Q    2nd PA Constblry HW Regiment
- h$ v; u% z* d9 \9 c) w    803rd Engineer Aviation Battalion
, S4 S) E' W1 q) Y. }7 n/ n    Provisional Field Artillery Regiment! r. W+ e8 n. r9 x# z- R( M
    202nd PA Construction Battalion
5 X6 z9 L, }  }2 Q( i    Asiatic Fleet % y  u! l3 x9 p( M1 w
    88th PS Field Artillery Regiment9 f9 X2 A6 c, [
    USAFFE
) x5 |: E. R8 ~% @    II Philippine Corps # c6 O# J: u+ n
    201st PA Construction Battalion% z% o6 u# X  M# [% d" [& V/ e
    Cavite USN Base Force" q/ S8 f) }# A# u
    1st USMC AA Battalion  T2 a3 d, d4 l. Y4 {. b
    PAF Aviation 0 }3 [% K3 \3 E  S
    Clark Field USAAF Base Force
% s: |. L1 v7 n/ |: ?# h. p    I Philippine Corps ( i' e1 Q5 H: O$ b: Q$ l2 M
    1st PI Base Force
; }5 {8 O- N. `* h    301st Construction Battalion
* ?2 p# J# l0 q8 H( m8 G    86th PS Coastal Artillery Battalion8 R# o8 j: l. H
    Manila USAAF Base Force
0 L( i, K* W7 z/ ?3 E    Far East USAAF . ?! p* S+ w4 X0 ?, x* S
    Bataan USN Base Force1 L; o% e- @4 l, V9 Y% L- e
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment
1 V2 \9 H7 L. X1 t/ P0 H: A. R    301st PA Field Artillery Regiment
南方军司令部下海就下海。这游戏里寺内寿一的属性简直是一坨。下村定可继任。
/ R7 O2 x+ @6 v2 K+ _4 Xgodkiller 发表于 2014-10-24 17:43
& W' U) |2 y* k% T: ]菜花尚未透露,寺内寿一大将是否已经被捞上来了
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 14, 42
7 i3 q0 M. C8 D3 u. u" L0 n日军在亚洲各地乱扔炸弹,盟军只好躲在坑里数炸弹玩了 1 Q8 a2 z8 n  }# c
当天日军开始进攻万鸦老,菲律宾的后路即将被彻底切断。。, [2 S) W  `9 I/ j( [8 }
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Morning Air attack on 77th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang)
2 O* l) C9 N$ o4 M, PWeather in hex: Light rain ) K3 D$ G6 }9 W' q& q  T) N
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
) u8 w$ p+ D, s/ p" wEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
& x( P- A: F5 R5 QJapanese aircraft1 u$ s4 R8 x" i! x; J6 [' l5 ~
      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 18' G" Z. q8 S( I0 V. e$ l/ P
      Ki-27b Nate x 115 n- e& Y9 @' t' y
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 14 % y2 E7 F: Y% d
No Japanese losses ) ]; v! @$ {" b6 `! R( n* q
Allied ground losses:
5 s! m; {! u- V$ `. C' V2 u: _2 [      5 casualties reported
2 q( i- Q% A; n& I' E         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled# Q' G% x4 E& p7 x0 t0 i: A
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled8 c7 t, \, E& h! t8 Q" R6 L  D
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
- f; @( K5 n' w( I- e5 E---------------------------------------------
( X$ L. E7 f- W! M& o! ~Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  " u+ ]4 v6 P' E! A+ j" l0 v; {
Weather in hex: Severe storms * Z$ k! f& t- `/ _# E
Raid detected at 71 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.. z) `5 G( E7 x, e  [: I5 n
Estimated time to target is 22 minutes * X9 K7 R3 G$ s
Japanese aircraft6 ?6 U$ d. ^. u
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 3( u8 c: R8 L9 d
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 24
! e) ^$ h- y& j5 E$ cJapanese aircraft losses  T/ g7 W3 }2 L# L" `! ?2 B1 p
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 3 damaged - v4 ~( U6 v% B: {7 L/ K
Runway hits 10  F% A% N" |2 M* \7 ~
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; l* i+ M% B& i1 o7 }% K1 k# fMorning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  5 f* \( e8 M6 W# V- M2 a6 o- |
Weather in hex: Severe storms
  \5 M9 u' a, W* V- d& Z: _& P: cRaid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
1 `+ O# y: N7 O9 t6 z4 f' NEstimated time to target is 4 minutes
$ c: W' Z9 ?, ]Japanese aircraft
! s+ c* L) J+ _. ]      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 6 2 Q8 m% [+ V3 u
Japanese aircraft losses' M, G+ i) b* Z" Z4 g* T- g
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak
2 y' L5 d/ T6 l9 }Aircraft Attacking:
5 ], v2 _* l' C0 D' E% Q8 ^' K) s* d$ b       6 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet *   p0 H+ R: f4 a5 X+ h
               Port Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb+ }4 i+ b1 I( W) U9 |
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Morning Air attack on Manado Base Force, at 75,99 (Manado) ' r3 i- g4 d* S( R! E& [; |2 Y
Weather in hex: Severe storms
" V; }' [4 K4 t, S8 L) O' h( cRaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.6 A; U, K. ^0 t  E- A
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes   k7 i9 V- I: S* b# t6 P) s! m; `" j
Japanese aircraft
2 r7 q  r$ c/ x5 z+ T' J* p: f( u      G4M1 Betty x 14 ; N& t4 G% C  n# d/ M
No Japanese losses 9 u0 Q2 N# y* d' {9 x
Aircraft Attacking:
. ?- C# N; g( u4 ?9 K7 q      10 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
* t8 @6 ]$ }# c1 z9 S: w! X               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
4 a! e9 n9 r) O! M       4 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
# A1 E  r, M; W& g) z+ _               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
, n& s( u: O: A" U( F7 vAlso attacking Manado Garrison Battalion ...! H' E7 {# m% }
Also attacking Manado Base Force ... 8 Z7 O0 f" X" G: |- q7 G
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Afternoon Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
9 V% R! {  Y( z& qWeather in hex: Moderate rain : B- S0 m8 t  I, g$ r& e
Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
4 V" W6 U3 c9 K" B) uEstimated time to target is 23 minutes
, K# I, _, u% m& w' zJapanese aircraft" b  ~1 ?$ W+ @
      Ki-30 Ann x 40 4 t# H, {$ [( |0 ]0 p
No Japanese losses ' {* A' K7 V( W$ x
Airbase hits 1
0 s5 }3 w7 q0 B( {! ^3 jRunway hits 7
4 v- {. v& W# r* G2 W4 A) f' {9 q$ ZAircraft Attacking:
/ @/ f! Z7 o6 Q6 p" ?. \      21 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet
& \( W6 Q7 }7 {* N) f6 O1 r9 y               Airfield Attack:  1 x 250 kg GP Bomb
& v8 M, S# N9 ~/ u, C  |4 E' u+ W      19 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet
9 D5 b, n  Z9 N               Airfield Attack:  1 x 250 kg GP Bomb9 W! X+ B- w* x& g8 s6 j) K; k
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ASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75 # _6 p$ M8 m, G& y0 ]- X6 ?2 \
Japanese Ships
6 c5 I5 I* ~  P      CA Maya. t+ V& q9 |# ?, f
      DD Minazuki* d! ~) V6 m0 t; n
      DD Nowaki
. N: r$ D" n; r( Q2 @, t! q6 X4 k      DD Yugiri
0 R  Y% O+ ]  u/ L      DD Ikazuchi
$ c9 a/ N& L! JAllied Ships& y  X6 j5 b* ^/ h+ m; U
      SS KXIII
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- O7 S5 T2 W6 N6 _Ground combat at Manado (75,99)
6 ]# m- P& R. a, W$ J. M4 oJapanese Deliberate attack
) M  ~9 H9 c3 h9 s3 }8 AAttacking force 1487 troops, 19 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 59 : A8 W& z- }7 I2 ^+ @
Defending force 1184 troops, 2 guns, 4 vehicles, Assault Value = 52
8 x# B' j+ [! ~% JJapanese adjusted assault: 23  5 {% x* W* M0 e6 Q3 A% ?2 z9 p
Allied adjusted defense: 29  3 U* D  d. j/ q' B& P
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 1)  % H4 w( r, S  D$ U9 ~9 ^. {, M
Combat modifiers
7 P" \1 h( b$ LDefender: terrain(+), fatigue(-), morale(-), experience(-)5 D& ]5 `" L8 F; R* D
Attacker: leaders(-) 3 V7 [. v6 C( P1 X% _- a0 B
Allied ground losses:6 ~7 k$ o3 B/ f# \. j/ N
      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled) 9 D/ u  t$ W  Z  O# H! ~
Assaulting units:6 f' c$ N# U* M6 D+ f5 d' D
    Maizuru 2nd SNLF
7 g% e1 s3 O& o5 _* {3 ?! eDefending units:
, h4 b; c: c* M1 v    Manado Garrison Battalion
! M5 x$ M4 w8 [1 u: `8 z- [    Manado Base Force 0 `& v8 z/ y6 ?
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4 K( a, P" }: @0 v4 WGround combat at Beaufort (66,87)
- T4 ?7 ~( G6 K  L4 ^" ZJapanese Deliberate attack 6 F! M) F" `; t, s
Attacking force 1468 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 61
7 P1 o" V( l8 N; A, h9 \Defending force 248 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1
& h# r0 Y4 o2 d7 z3 _9 }Japanese adjusted assault: 26  
( K% m8 ?( V+ u  y9 Y5 O+ V) gAllied adjusted defense: 4  : n9 k9 \, O; z# I! [2 D: I5 N; o
Japanese assault odds: 6 to 1 (fort level 0)  
$ n. j( _: C9 g: b2 P1 t2 K  g( oJapanese forces CAPTURE Beaufort !!!
0 K* J3 T2 B0 a& s. i1 ACombat modifiers: y4 S7 X2 B+ y3 V. G8 x/ d  w" O- N
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
1 U8 k4 E. ^, @Attacker: leaders(-) 4 k6 y% O/ o; a( x) W5 X. V5 ~
Allied ground losses:
3 ^! Y/ e0 m* z$ h' [0 Z  K5 e      67 casualties reported
) [3 L1 r9 c9 a         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled9 _1 i& U9 ?$ M
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 1 disabled  i% i" O/ s6 x6 P' l9 l
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled# O9 U- P4 |. j
      Units retreated 15 n; R# j) Y( B
Defeated Allied Units Retreating! 1 I7 ^# @# O# K) T
Assaulting units:# J' w9 |1 h4 s& B9 r7 q" Q, Q
    16th Naval Guard Unit
- I: _. ]" R( D& V* A' |3 S+ @3 pDefending units:8 o, o  }# Q) i3 x$ ]& a" m- T
    107th RN Base Force
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大家讨论的很有激情嘛,欢迎啊,既然都这么热情,我也来两句吧2 m" e2 p# Y- P
      1,德军对苏军,如果前期真的能迅速推倒莫斯科,让斯大林跑去乌拉尔山脉,大胡子在清洗期间树敌众多,这个时候没准真能诱发内部政变,不过这种事情可遇不可求。* m8 N! {6 W8 k2 y
      政治上如果不出乱子,德军即使能在41年底占领莫斯科,苏军也很难投降,苏联政府对民众的控制能力还在。即使占领莫斯科整条苏德防线近千公里,指望一两个大城市去过冬,不太现实,万一苏联人烧了莫斯科呢?拿破仑就上这当了。。。/ t# B$ w) ~  e
      回过头来看,冬装问题,还是元首有点过于乐观,以为能在冬天到来前逼苏联投降,也许是打波兰和法国的时候太顺了,让元首对自己的军队过于自信了。很多时候集权国家的领袖 会很强调精神因素,元首强调 意志的胜利,有些国家不也一样在强调 精神原子弹么
- c$ q% J  N7 n# Q" t1 L- r     朝鲜战争上也出现了类似问题,准备攻打湾湾的第九兵团,从福建快速调到东北入朝,这边东北军都给人准备好了冬装,结果领袖一句话还不是一样不带冬装就冲上去了,这不是后勤问题,是领袖意志问题。但是,底下人又不敢指责领导好大喜功,只好夸部队战士有吃苦精神。当时出现的 整个连冻死在阵地上,最后不就成了“战士有牺牲精神”的宣传材料么,有谁敢去追究领导责任??+ \& k  x/ J+ F/ m9 b; B

2 @, d6 H+ @3 h$ Z  v! ?3 D" \9 C4 i       2,即使41年冬天德军不损失那么大比例的装甲部队,第二年照样拿下乌克兰粮仓,只要德军没法切断美英等国对苏联的后勤支援,苏联依然可以不断组织起本国民众上前线,不管民众是否自愿,. Y  k) A$ \5 s6 ^# H) J) [
有人又有粮食,再加上乌拉尔等地生产的武器,慢慢消耗就可以了,苏德双方都每年换一次血,交换比长期保持在1:2左右的比例,没有明显迹象表明,苏军战力有明显提升。只不过,苏德前线宽广的正面 德军很难维持,每年一遍的换血,让苏联整整消失了一代人,但是德国更耗不住。时间一长,德国难有胜算。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 15, 42
6 X& v3 W- |- l( g) t又一艘ss不幸遭殃,日军的sc都开始发飙了。。。。; b- M7 [$ h7 s1 W
日军轰炸安康,关东军的重炮部队云集安康附近,只是后续部队不知在哪,国军的侦查手段实在太少" M4 w9 [. Y( N
拉包尔起飞的零战开始扫场莫港,盟军奉行不抵抗的偷鸡策略
( i2 i  C7 X* H2 o* p马来半岛的日军也开始逼近新加坡了,大概还有几天就到城下了。 5 u+ x  l7 D4 `1 W9 V
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+ E4 ]) G8 ~% D- A# W  E) RASW attack near Saigon  at 61,74
8 f$ u4 @8 }, W) g6 Y( C5 ~8 ~Japanese Ships% Z( B( k! B& |* L/ W+ A" e& w1 K
      SC Ch 2# g' ?; O  n- z) k4 `
      SC Ch 13) }) n5 |' a, ^
      SC Ch 3 . P( p; `. W% q* }' u
Allied Ships+ R0 J' c1 V8 Y" O+ K
      SS S-41, hits 7,  heavy damage
- \$ U3 l" n. h7 V$ U5 e* h9 Y  t6 JSS S-41 is sighted by escort
7 f& k  a+ ?. l9 T7 f7 j. |3 ISC Ch 13 fails to find sub and abandons search
) g1 Z2 C0 I5 `, pSC Ch 3 fails to find sub, continues to search...8 r5 e; U7 C/ U/ s, e4 W7 L* j5 I
SC Ch 3 attacking submerged sub ....
  L/ w7 b" O) m2 ]0 l  i) H1 RDebris floats to surface in area of attack!
: U8 \* A& j% }9 H" K% W$ KEscort abandons search for sub
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Submarine attack near Yokohama/Yokosuka  at 114,62 ! M: s% O. ~% r3 q
Japanese Ships3 m9 L+ N7 S7 D0 W
      xAKL Uragami Maru, Shell hits 48,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
1 a% a7 C5 t! t. M7 kAllied Ships
2 \+ I3 m2 o; i$ T2 [# F, @" e      SS Trout& @6 K7 _9 Y$ L0 ^! c, I8 g
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Morning Air attack on 13th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang)
4 @9 U$ A2 F- t& p9 _. B) cWeather in hex: Heavy rain 3 D: `$ }( L# s' R1 T
Raid spotted at 35 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.. R9 u& v6 W# M
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes ! h5 P) l$ i: ?) [9 h, j' ?
Japanese aircraft
# R8 u9 z' f/ i+ R  W5 J; ^0 I      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 8
2 z/ f+ v1 X9 O  \, ~4 e' _* o      Ki-27b Nate x 249 c9 m; u/ N# j
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 3* G- E! |! C1 |3 N2 n( V
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 11
7 M0 E6 j$ Q. S2 p5 v) i; O8 kAllied aircraft8 F/ @2 f' G3 v; _* f
      I-15-III x 12
2 d1 o; |3 Y: J      Hawk 75M x 3
9 |) D- C! e5 J/ LJapanese aircraft losses
% B+ O6 w6 a; e) Z+ G+ \      Ki-21-Ic Sally: 1 destroyed( t/ e+ q: ^+ q
      Ki-27b Nate: 1 destroyed
( N& F* W& e2 F0 n/ N+ W      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 3 damaged
: Z3 J" ]8 f- iNo Allied losses & \/ g  ^- B5 I5 J3 R9 a( a6 T2 }
Allied ground losses:$ I  a# J2 ^% f# P
      10 casualties reported
9 C# R0 r7 A, K& b# S: V: O! w         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# H5 X$ G, u2 ?' u" w         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
: d% G8 a; `; A/ p; }3 |         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Afternoon Air attack on Port Moresby , at 98,130  % @% r0 f& c" s
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
1 Y6 d3 M( ]6 n! l( BRaid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
( D# J& o+ P  a3 @1 q2 OEstimated time to target is 4 minutes
! f$ h" M3 W% K( V: {Japanese aircraft& _  [$ @6 Q9 F: t- N9 G, p
      A6M2 Zero x 5
- \' O/ H5 b. V& Y; }8 [' s7 G# U4 I" eNo Japanese losses : j; b% H! J! r; `. ?4 i; C
Aircraft Attacking:# y; x9 y& E; X8 L0 b0 X
       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet ! w; h# b  w" |4 O
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Afternoon Air attack on Port Moresby , at 98,130  9 E% _7 V0 \6 q: l: |
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
$ J/ |- y: s8 i- u& _, @Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
6 x) E! g4 R( Z$ ?Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
) c" O; U+ ]' V7 G+ Q3 [+ UJapanese aircraft
7 I) f" t' F& [% Y1 C" e      A6M2 Zero x 5
% b' J4 ~0 T5 x: q- [" oNo Japanese losses
1 J7 D) h4 V6 H  R6 AAircraft Attacking:
' P) ~5 w# h: J       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet& z* x8 G, q3 s
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' K. y+ _1 }: ]Ground combat at Malacca (49,81)
& n. B6 A" u6 M" y$ }+ Y4 dJapanese Deliberate attack
' i! M6 Z  U) HAttacking force 1025 troops, 4 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 206
- Q* k6 }) L8 F  L' F$ o* g$ RDefending force 55 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1 4 u$ }0 t; l" G% B4 ~6 x$ v9 x
Japanese adjusted assault: 20  * g+ r( e4 q  K' g6 P/ m& Z
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
, l) m7 Z2 p7 Q% H/ n9 @3 W9 i) mJapanese assault odds: 20 to 1 (fort level 0)  
; i" \9 g* i7 u0 \1 \" aJapanese forces CAPTURE Malacca !!! # g- }* h2 m, F, x
Combat modifiers5 G# o5 Q: X$ @) [0 a+ _
Defender: op mode(-), leaders(+), preparation(-), morale(-)
  l3 x2 v9 Y! s& F( ] experience(-)  C5 C+ {. C# e3 }8 p' o
Attacker:  $ j# Y: }( r# O5 T" A2 \% j
Allied ground losses:
7 g! Z4 b5 @/ j" d, H5 o$ w8 f' q, r      30 casualties reported8 s- C' D, _# N# e
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled) Y3 i7 t$ s/ B1 F% w9 o3 ^4 v! f
         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 p, Y# E8 D! x; ]0 f& q( P: y         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
! {3 K- k! B' E0 Q      Units destroyed 1
( g+ I! ^1 s, w& \$ s6 i% j) iAssaulting units:; M% \: G' H2 S2 U0 M6 m+ {2 B) i
    56th Infantry Regiment
5 J6 \! X. u* l    56th Recon Regiment3 \* R; Y+ Z3 x3 @! y2 R
    II./143rd Infantry Battalion
) D5 G2 ?! u* A- E0 gDefending units:% H: Y: _$ m/ H
    1st Hyderabad Battalion
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 16, 428 l2 ?+ x% J! h
南洋的ss依然在不断受伤,不过为了给日军制造麻烦,目前这点伤还能坚持,
+ \; Q5 |" U$ s; a9 ?8 \估计日军进攻新加坡的部队也都差不多上岸了,ss也该转移目标去爪哇附近等kb出现了。& s. B1 z( p9 O& U+ w

, U# B* n4 x# x, b: C安康的山地真是个躲炸弹的好地方,就是补给经常跟不上,
1 v5 a! a" b6 E4 i  k6 x这边已经有14w左右的补给进入了大陆战场,由于飞虎队在加尔各答换装p40和p39,
; o6 r& f( C! M  q! U$ V' y目前仰光的运输编队在外围等飞虎队就位。日军的零战已经开始量产了。。
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3 Z3 N, U" P( BASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75 ) R& C5 X4 R5 B; n( F% M( o
Japanese Ships
5 R" I3 c" C5 J5 y/ s5 b9 V  N7 i+ z      DD Akatsuki3 K# Z  g2 }( F, S- [. v
      DD Minazuki, q6 k; O, a5 J! h
      DD Nowaki
7 `5 z0 _  P; F" C6 Z8 j0 `0 ^8 b      DD Yugiri
$ p% o' |# T2 H; XAllied Ships, `) A  B9 |4 v# B, I1 c
      SS KXIII, hits 38 w4 F0 u, x* `/ @8 G" D1 Y
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  6 O0 p, U' C. A* b5 D- V; N
Weather in hex: Light rain 3 V% g7 E1 b) N0 J
Raid detected at 12 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
, Y, V4 D9 q1 I* zEstimated time to target is 3 minutes # X* L4 g! v' U0 X
Japanese aircraft* w: [0 I( X0 S; W' Z
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 24 4 L) L! c# O/ i# Z4 B
No Japanese losses
8 q. {  Y$ }& Z; y5 ^Aircraft Attacking:$ X/ C# |& f9 k
      24 x Ki-43-Ic Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet
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Morning Air attack on Port Moresby , at 98,130  $ I; \1 _; K: Y) F3 @
Weather in hex: Light cloud 2 A+ g* i/ b1 h  m
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet./ D; m5 K! Z, k/ U, `$ V
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
2 y& b. R# W1 O3 A% l1 a0 ~Japanese aircraft
, X6 D0 L- `* Z; h' M- m      A6M2 Zero x 15
/ h$ ]& y: S( F- b. w4 ]/ x: pNo Japanese losses
' h: G) H  ]* p7 VAircraft Attacking:
" }9 t- l) `, t+ g- p: J$ q2 G6 Z3 ]       6 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet* X( U3 r/ [6 t, \
       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet: f5 \7 B: G" e2 ?$ K# f
       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet. h6 L* _! E& U% d
       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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Morning Air attack on 82nd Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang) % x; |/ ]0 U. F( E  y, c+ u
Weather in hex: Overcast
4 O4 W. k9 N/ LRaid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.1 e$ j+ q( k) M
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
8 {( y, ^' x& a: k' f3 vJapanese aircraft5 u' u! M. L6 U3 J$ Q7 Q# t
      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 13. ?9 C3 g# u9 V) Y  E4 o6 Q8 a8 ?
      Ki-27b Nate x 10
- W8 Q/ f7 k3 @) \% g. {4 v      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 14* Q' y& q! J) l+ q+ g
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 28 9 k% n/ h6 B( r+ {
Allied aircraft
* h' w+ ]* _* a$ n2 Z" k, q* j      I-15-III x 10
8 i1 {; a2 |; ~      Hawk 75M x 1
9 g# x. y0 h% @- c" G" t' f- }7 ^Japanese aircraft losses
- M$ o. `$ n' D' b  Q/ {      Ki-21-Ic Sally: 1 damaged9 I7 z! X+ W  c& c" y5 f
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 damaged 1 V7 t( }# j; D. @0 @. h3 U% U
No Allied losses
3 l! u: z( M8 l+ Y; {Allied ground losses:6 N/ P- _/ u* S; m0 j; y
      31 casualties reported
, Z3 G2 F- B5 k% G         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
5 U$ r' M' |( r4 e6 X2 m4 F: i         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled8 L" l9 l' T& {+ O
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 J& }9 f. N4 A, V* R' u0 R
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Ground combat at Hollandia (93,116)
1 M2 c5 c" X# iJapanese Deliberate attack , B& B3 N4 D& T. K  {1 ^
Attacking force 747 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 33
) U) i# B5 ~! HDefending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
/ S( Z) }& c6 G. B- wJapanese adjusted assault: 33  1 `; A) H% Q0 B9 b# v7 j7 @8 P+ M, d
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
& U8 X( S2 v+ rJapanese assault odds: 33 to 1 (fort level 1)  * `# O: j: z5 H  q* M1 r6 F' v
Japanese forces CAPTURE Hollandia !!!
* ?$ \2 r1 N' F: B# I+ LCombat modifiers! k  m% {- {- ?9 a  U" x) J
Attacker:  
1 }" r! o( U; c! u$ E$ z' ]Assaulting units:2 z8 T4 ^3 B1 t& J7 T6 m) |
    53rd Naval Guard Unit
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 17, 429 G1 @$ i/ y/ }& L
日军在克拉克,拉包尔,万鸦老,安康等地狂轰滥炸,
6 c3 f9 l1 z  q6 Y9 T# ~. @# v各地盟军只能忍气吞声,低头躲炸弹。
  k9 g7 m6 [, L8 w4 K同时,派遣军占领国军放弃的桂林,孤军已经退守都匀,芷江一线,
) F, x4 r3 ^" n+ h6 w& O' R共计约8k战力在南方,1w战力在北方山区,2k+战力在重庆附近进行机动支援。
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* @5 P# @% ~* I1 ^  i2 x/ k' K8 }0 j7 ~Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  : A" h( q1 }: \% n5 e, h& x7 m
Weather in hex: Heavy rain
$ Q  J% o+ O" {$ \% j$ b! b" ~" e' ]Raid detected at 34 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.7 X$ Q0 r+ C/ T
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes
3 z$ \' {: C' `5 @Japanese aircraft
' h4 ?9 I8 F/ M      Ki-27b Nate x 27
! A% L+ T5 c) {: XNo Japanese losses * r* W6 n0 l0 _, k* E2 K
Aircraft Attacking:
) `; B. y/ y, _      27 x Ki-27b Nate sweeping at 20000 feet *  8 [+ ?0 N0 ?+ L% K9 Q+ b
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Morning Air attack on Lark Battalion, at 106,126 , near Rabaul & d& N* F& F' n1 x
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
0 t4 j) n5 R) D6 m# a- ~Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.5 ^2 H; ~2 D' w# L$ Q4 K5 r
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
% I% Y/ t/ }2 y4 ]Japanese aircraft1 ~1 ?2 ^% J, {1 p6 s' h0 Q
      G3M2 Nell x 188 f. e9 [" f* @6 A# l1 q" g( Z- R& r
      G4M1 Betty x 34 0 y) S; ^0 o7 L! ^9 d
Japanese aircraft losses$ h% l8 l2 E# c$ R# P1 U/ N
      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged 7 b* b) x8 h8 \' M6 i; R
Allied ground losses:# Y$ ^/ k; K3 I+ ]' `; y$ r
      26 casualties reported
( s  U- v; d9 Y9 b1 p' P$ ]         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled( L# X4 A7 v: u: Q! T& f7 M& s
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled* a0 ]) i' X9 D# p, _& h3 A
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Morning Air attack on 36th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang)
+ {' |/ Y0 b) z  k2 w3 cWeather in hex: Heavy rain 9 A' W/ w" X9 N) M1 l! l
Raid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
$ N, v* Q  S- {8 G0 r. h' n2 kEstimated time to target is 12 minutes   t9 Q. q% w$ [
Japanese aircraft
; h  f. o/ c7 B2 p4 D, C! K      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 5* J0 G7 `! z; ?! T) p# ~$ h5 c
      Ki-27b Nate x 3" F6 W  }9 w1 C1 f  A! H
      Ki-30 Ann x 18
( x  X9 W) p( p; m      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 8
: c9 P' z& m. x% o  q) y      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 12 , N$ x' D" K. b5 i, K
Allied aircraft
2 e9 V2 E% F, ~: m% ]5 {2 ~      I-15-III x 4
9 I2 G6 v+ i9 a      Hawk 75M x 1
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Morning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  
& ^* g$ z9 I; F3 S, L3 l- yWeather in hex: Severe storms
6 a" L5 Q' Q5 eRaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
( e3 F9 N/ P4 P+ sEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
* X; |8 P8 c! D4 X. j' EJapanese aircraft5 G9 h) n. _2 v2 w8 i
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 7
& g- e' M8 _! d" G/ C: mNo Japanese losses
0 d+ l4 C* w3 [2 n* O( O4 O6 S3 S2 cAircraft Attacking:
, w5 x) t+ S7 D1 a) @       7 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet *
0 H$ f; W, M9 c  r# E* R               Port Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb) e8 Y7 t% C5 |2 K8 C  e
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Morning Air attack on Manado Garrison Battalion, at 75,99 (Manado) 5 p8 I2 h3 v+ U* q
Weather in hex: Overcast ) l5 X) [% {) R  e8 v) y
Raid spotted at 11 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.
' ~) O) W8 t1 p7 }6 t6 ~  ^6 CEstimated time to target is 3 minutes
6 Z( k/ ^1 L# s: W5 ]2 MJapanese aircraft
  }3 W# d. K, b2 x: |      G4M1 Betty x 16 0 a0 {3 O7 }' g
No Japanese losses
& h$ K) Z' m8 _' i2 {: SAllied ground losses:
3 ~; q2 f& ~: }# ~1 X      14 casualties reported' T6 s3 i2 v* [7 p6 Q
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
9 O! B8 ?* H" i5 A8 `. U8 R# H+ q         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled; G: ?- s5 G  ]. i5 P. q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ! _" r  u* ?. e1 z  z2 `# ~4 G
Aircraft Attacking:  m8 @. U! T) G/ `2 w% b
      16 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet2 J# ?) S+ g6 F. k" i
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb% Y5 Y' ]+ \7 \' D. W
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/ z; v/ [; \) WGround combat at Kweilin (76,54) 5 c( }7 K/ d3 h% B, P% r
Japanese Deliberate attack / M- n8 `0 A1 t8 l$ K  X  `% q
Attacking force 12767 troops, 104 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 465
5 n4 m' V4 ?8 ~2 Y/ @Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
2 @9 i) S+ z  j% y. R4 K- hJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0 & v- O9 U( U  J, E
Japanese adjusted assault: 487 2 M+ M- S" }! G( j* N( Z. X& }! i
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
: B0 W6 r, e4 D- xJapanese assault odds: 487 to 1 (fort level 0)  . Z  v5 ~2 U4 L2 n  V4 J5 j# s, ]% d
Japanese forces CAPTURE Kweilin !!! % e5 Y' Z0 M# [
Combat modifiers
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9 r# W2 d! Y# W) S+ ~Assaulting units:% A: s' D! q# J7 d7 @6 ?
    104th Division
2 Y) V, E1 G9 y; C) y    23rd Army
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2,即使41年冬天德军不损失那么大比例的装甲部队,第二年照样拿下乌克兰粮仓,只要德军没法切断美英等国对苏联的后勤支援,苏联依然可以不断组织起本国民众上前线,不管民众是否自愿,有人又有粮食,再加上乌拉尔等地 ...# d' z% D  j$ ^7 ]
lala23159 发表于 2014-10-29 09:33
# `5 y8 k/ V* J/ H按照英国外相的说法:国家与国家之间没有永恒的朋友,只有永恒的利益。/ m) d8 ~8 Y7 o6 H9 ^- [
那么苏联被削弱,全世界除了苏联自己外,其他国家都会乐见其成。少一个对手自己多一些机会- s! a) [8 \6 i) l, q6 u1 ?
苏联自身当然不想进入这种血战当中,可是他也没有别的办法,
6 }0 o' r& L3 I# n4 v8 f如果能轻易战胜德国,当然更好,问题是:有吗??
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你强调了一个设想:如果提前两月或者不分兵高加索就能拿下莫斯科,然后就是战争的胜利。
+ h- P: ~  l8 H' f个人认为,不分兵或者提前两月也许真能拿下莫斯科,但是莫斯科拿下了 德国就能赢得战争么?
" B, ?! J9 B* K% u这个是很有疑问的,苏联这种集权国家,对国内的控制能力很强,不会轻易认输的,# |; x. t- b' J. b1 f% d
又有英美等国的粮食,武器支援,德国靠一国之力 挑战半个地球,真的很难。。。。
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 18, 42
) I% ^9 E6 w6 o/ W当天双方ss都很活跃,结果却都被揍了,
/ `* p( v: `( q; i+ z4 y/ `* g在大量飞机的轰炸下,日军部队直接突击安康,而之前连炮击侦查都没有进行,让盟军有点意外; t/ Y8 }0 b6 b; `! {/ n& I
国军的表现也还了日军一个大大的意外,当天日军打出1:17,自身损伤近8k人,
7 h# {( k, X2 I- T6 \' E( V+ g3 |750+战斗班组伤残,超过2个师团的战斗班组,而国军只损伤不到1500人,
+ K6 R2 m4 v) q. V, I安康的日军成功的踢到第一块铁板,看来要好好休息一段时间了,
% o: |" m2 N- ?4 H6 v大陆战场的麻烦是,限于侦查手段,目前尚未发现日军主力,各地依然不敢大意。- ?' ^) U' k& `3 H* ?3 I
同时,日军占领万鸦老机场,菲律宾进一步被孤立。。。
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Sub attack near Balikpapan  at 66,98 0 g+ _' T& i7 y2 F6 b& N* r* A
Japanese Ships$ {3 h) l) g- A( v2 C
      SS I-155, hits 2 5 V: ]/ z. N) S# L7 O2 X
Allied Ships
8 c# y, ~  _5 U. @9 ^      CL Java$ I, u. m' R+ N0 i- `! n
      DD Evertsen* {0 l: t* }4 v5 n) R4 Q2 _' d
      DD Witte de With
1 a/ \5 Y" u; h4 L8 B# O      DD Kortenaer
4 S, X8 a. V  m4 y! e0 A7 i. @----------------------------------------------------
6 Q: K0 q% R; xASW attack near San Luis Obispo  at 220,75 * p) ]) S; @3 z% x
Japanese Ships
- n6 }6 ]; x4 j& E" _' g  J4 ]      SS I-3 & S1 J5 m# V5 K6 C* O5 ~
Allied Ships" _2 a$ K. b1 m' b$ C6 B3 |
      DD King; J$ R3 S; \4 J: {
      DD Sands% N9 r/ q8 C) l" i/ n+ r% y
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& A7 @( H2 P% f1 mASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75 : _1 n1 ]  [' T2 `2 I" A6 v
Japanese Ships) M, v9 t  A  p! L5 d& i
      DD Minazuki
9 `. j5 j6 h/ e, f      DD Nowaki
- e& V# @* K0 ^/ d+ V      DD Yugiri
( p' ~7 ~; d! [7 u8 z' J      DD Akatsuki ) ~9 G# P- p3 X7 R) C, A! p9 F7 ?4 K
Allied Ships
2 ?8 u! s7 N  n1 ^! b3 Z      SS KXIII, hits 51 i' c( ^; z' L4 v
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Morning Air attack on 59th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang) % K' V5 G) f8 z, b1 P+ J
Weather in hex: Overcast 9 u' p# n% P) ?: Y2 Y0 [, C
Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.& ~% N; `& _8 S6 ~
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
8 f0 n( @5 z* g. ]Japanese aircraft8 H( N/ B* P0 t, z" ]2 f2 P: [/ g
      Ki-27b Nate x 17
: C! A9 b% i/ O, s% H      Ki-30 Ann x 21$ q$ w1 ~/ m. V% |! O
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 15 3 Y- P- z2 x! A6 J
Japanese aircraft losses# S/ o+ n" q- Y" A# u" D
      Ki-30 Ann: 1 damaged
# j3 E- [% e# B" Y9 ^( {Aircraft Attacking:
# N4 r) L1 t: U6 \: L$ X      21 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet * - r* I" [8 |9 p) |( d
               Ground Attack:  1 x 100 kg GP Bomb3 Q) t. K- \, j. e
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$ w$ M; ~! ], z# w& |6 d/ nGround combat at Ankang (82,42) 6 N5 b; v* n( _  F7 G% i
Japanese Shock attack   w# @% R! \* y( d  h
Attacking force 57597 troops, 807 guns, 864 vehicles, Assault Value = 1855
. l2 M- o! T: z/ nDefending force 141791 troops, 966 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3849
7 c  h: E, D2 p  U) e0 XJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2
; z4 c# d+ [( f+ mJapanese adjusted assault: 530  
9 G! Z% I4 z3 \0 m8 BAllied adjusted defense: 9145  
& t3 e, b5 }3 B: V5 c; Z; iJapanese assault odds: 1 to 17 (fort level 2)  
! y3 n  G# X3 g+ B6 u5 a- _2 f* U) _% g+ KCombat modifiers
" \; x0 A7 i# JDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-)3 L( j9 H0 E3 [; A
Attacker: shock(+) , i2 Y# ~- ?8 b3 a( E
Japanese ground losses:
) s( W: K" I6 X      7760 casualties reported- Q! \7 n1 u( A. q
         Squads: 172 destroyed, 580 disabled" N& u3 d. O9 L
         Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 60 disabled
' `6 Q5 t4 z3 A7 B5 ]/ x: K1 ~         Engineers: 8 destroyed, 40 disabled
0 C4 ~5 \" m* B) `" F7 i0 k      Guns lost 78 (18 destroyed, 60 disabled)1 i+ @+ }- d% x0 ?8 k
      Vehicles lost 82 (3 destroyed, 79 disabled)
8 e; {5 G) [1 zAllied ground losses:
8 ^, f! B9 r. ^! Z7 D6 h5 f; _( V      1462 casualties reported& `, K  w8 b& f9 Q, H0 F- v
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 119 disabled
1 E0 A9 N& S5 K+ B: x7 c         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 40 disabled# y3 z$ R4 Z) m/ w* Y8 B! v
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 25 disabled : p  L% y" R$ H. [
Assaulting units:
* X$ B/ B- O9 R1 i; i    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade. l  W& ~0 e* p4 a% r: ?% X
    12th RGC Temp. Division* G) ^  G8 H2 n# m) ~( S7 f
    58th Infantry Regiment
1 \) ~, O+ K  F+ Z7 X+ Q. x6 q    34th Division( n! B( G! O1 L1 \( {
    19th Division6 M, z2 G- l" s! F! {1 z
    13th Tank Regiment
! v/ P  J2 N' W5 B0 H    9th Armored Car Co
& H8 ~7 f/ b! {* N    13th Division3 {7 s+ T" X6 `" }
    3rd Tank Regiment
  L7 i9 F% w/ d, [1 E! n2 m    5th Tank Regiment7 _/ t  U5 S) O! x0 t
    18th RGC Temp. Division$ o' z& R/ B, x( M. J
    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
. f# y4 H, [/ M  h! F# H    10th Mortar Battalion# Z" O+ W. L2 }$ }  w
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
! [% l' u) W- I# R$ L    7th RF Gun Battalion
% Y+ J( q9 h6 l! Z5 _    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment
$ n+ \, c4 X; }( y1 E    3rd RF Gun Battalion
" z3 s3 b' C5 j7 p    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment) `/ X: |3 _6 s1 J- j% d7 {
    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment8 @6 _1 s$ u$ f4 g
    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment8 N  i& }- {+ u
    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
$ o* A3 B' u) w    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
/ x1 |" o. d; n- O$ x    6th RF Gun Battalion2 ?: f; P: O2 q$ `; R
    4th RF Gun Battalion
) B8 B* ], j" z- V    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment+ O4 {' u/ K& P; A  P$ h3 m- t
    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion4 E3 y% f9 Y( r" u
    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
; n8 S  W! M1 F# d' L    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
  K3 n' X6 r2 ^+ R, ?8 ^% `8 R' \    10th JAAF Base Force
: d) D, L( A( I: R" l! C. tDefending units:
. H3 w* L( ^* K& @    77th Chinese Corps
2 w7 ]6 P$ E9 r" t7 d7 \    41st Chinese Corps. b7 c  E8 d! Q% F2 H# T1 L
    1st Construction Regiment) S# ?9 v. t! D% I
    7th New Chinese Corps
  C4 i* Y) Q  L8 t0 K- q7 Z8 m    42nd Chinese Corps) {) N3 A* Z  L+ B5 m% E
    3rd Construction Regiment
+ t/ Y: m' F% v0 x2 \2 s    34th Seperate Brigade7 Q3 @$ d3 g) ?3 K2 r- X3 s, U2 s# ?
    38th Chinese Corps
+ b* u0 a" j2 f6 D" h    51st Chinese Corps
3 ?5 ^: S! Z1 X    15th Chinese Corps
/ ?6 y8 E6 N$ @    7th Construction Regiment
7 @, T9 ^  g& J: P. w2 r    43rd Chinese Corps6 `2 ^- _& U$ G
    96th Chinese Corps
* L, N. ?4 @1 T' r5 P6 W    98th Chinese Corps' r7 Z3 d: G: I# {; c
    8th Route Army ; i2 r/ @, d% b7 j5 S
    2nd Chinese Cavalry Corps& V- [0 H3 W( B( |: F
    39th Chinese Corps- q5 m/ O' W5 _% f( I6 ?% }
    36th Chinese Corps6 t( |0 l2 f5 w1 i
    95th Chinese Corps1 A8 d9 {" u# i, Z. j
    82nd Chinese Corps
" H5 E  {5 y  D0 f5 V2 h9 e! q# |    2nd Construction Regiment
. }8 L0 V3 @6 O; m# ~    4th Chinese Cavalry Corps3 B& l! D# V5 M# W: K: [
    8th New Chinese Corps
1 z# ?1 _  Y4 z. l/ l    47th Chinese Corps! v2 W0 L" ]- Q0 Q6 ]3 w$ a5 H
    55th Chinese Corps& K0 b9 }" n! }( C( _% _1 m" T
    5th New Chinese Corps
% M* ?& {" ^3 x4 x3 e& U    12th Chinese Corps
) \8 q/ O$ V. C+ p: I% h    59th Chinese Corps8 c1 E4 _3 L! w9 {* r: O' Y
    13th Chinese Corps8 b% \8 z. `6 P: W4 j  _- l9 z
    30th Chinese Corps) w2 d# {. K; b5 I
    17th Chinese Corps2 E0 G; R0 ~" q, Q$ c" n
    4th Construction Regiment
: m1 P- X4 [" p; R0 o3 P    34th Group Army
* l. q6 R2 c" l) j1 c5 ?; C. h4 K$ m$ t    33rd Group Army* e- V- }& _5 k: B1 P' r- i
    31st Group Army
5 S) D* n% `9 V* _0 w9 N    4th Chinese Base Force
' A& F' N4 m3 c* Q6 E    4th Group Army
2 \3 i2 V7 D1 M- i" D; E( B6 ?  ]    2nd Group Army2 [( X$ ~* R; I( M$ ^
    8th Group Army0 s( w; g: h+ G/ a5 ~1 }6 H
    Jingcha War Area . B- ]" p8 k# B' C# K' r+ A- a
    3rd Group Army  t3 T; Q# @$ {4 y$ W' ]; ]
    14th Group Army( J6 ~* {' J8 o3 F3 h9 b
    8th War Area " z, R! v( w$ Z/ \
    15th Group Army
& }2 a# _0 ?7 F5 L8 A+ Y- d8 ~    36th Group Army
3 ~" h: u, V# a& V' P    Red Chinese Army- _6 H: l4 P# |0 N8 I% x
    22nd Group Army; p2 K  p6 Y; f( n- ^$ a
    5th War Area ( O" E7 o3 @- G: m8 p1 A' d
    12th Chinese Base Force 1 I! T, p. P7 I/ a. g, l% `
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Ground combat at Manado (75,99) 8 K4 X7 r4 s( y: c) |
Japanese Deliberate attack
* U* F1 Y1 \/ {- B5 WAttacking force 2992 troops, 38 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 122
8 e4 N- A$ X. r2 d/ {! q' c  pDefending force 1136 troops, 0 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 44
6 S( h1 C4 q8 b1 }Japanese adjusted assault: 40  
& V5 |. [1 x* [: N% w/ t3 A. dAllied adjusted defense: 9  $ M3 \- X' K4 j% N  s: P8 x
Japanese assault odds: 4 to 1 (fort level 1)  & w, r; O' }( V8 N: x' f, y* A
Japanese forces CAPTURE Manado !!! 1 X  m4 S3 p. h4 s2 O% [, ?
Combat modifiers
  {7 Y3 @3 y3 [* K2 p- EDefender: terrain(+), experience(-)
: O! y( h% A( M# R" DAttacker:  9 v4 K% e. l8 K' w8 S( F7 K4 M7 A
Japanese ground losses:
% Q& c: o# C( y& F; U% C: b      23 casualties reported) Q' q$ s) n0 c7 E. u+ b* u" n
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled& @" `5 M: u: K( ~
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
& q& O/ I5 T9 ]& g8 ~' U         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' R8 Z5 T6 ^: Z0 C+ DAllied ground losses:# n! l5 @" `) E
      488 casualties reported$ D: P1 [* T, P+ C
         Squads: 21 destroyed, 4 disabled7 K5 D7 g6 ~: j
         Non Combat: 14 destroyed, 5 disabled. [( L# q! Z% @) ^
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled$ N; I0 d9 n" r0 c; U
      Vehicles lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled)2 }, w5 z% y) h) I* G
      Units retreated 1
2 H( M* U' y# U- ~( kDefeated Allied Units Retreating!
3 J# G8 V! k! A4 G0 {# Z. m9 bAssaulting units:. e( p" e4 V7 @6 N' a. P8 v
    Maizuru 2nd SNLF. Q( E( H+ b' l9 J. |- Q4 ~
    Kure 2nd SNLF  + Y+ N' x3 |9 _
Defending units:% T9 R2 N$ V( a# b
    Manado Garrison Battalion
山地地形不进行侦查即突击,往往有这种惊喜3 P6 F$ M) r" r# O7 }+ v0 A. C. X5 K
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-29 20:45
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菜花有点大意,以为国军还是几天前被击溃的那3只部队,
3 d6 i# D# ~0 p7 \  c0 l没想到国军已经增援了近4k战力。
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