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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 08, 42
+ T" Z' U. ^& Q+ D6 p# @随着新加坡上空盟军战斗机的消失,陆攻开始轰炸新加坡,
5 Y3 b  R  c6 X一些尚在当地维修,无法及时撤走的的船只不幸遇难。。。。
) ^/ }2 C! I& g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。 . W9 S) v! T* p& u- h/ f4 A; w
同时kb路过莫港,附近一些小鱼小虾开始遭殃。
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2 _: `5 M# k! sMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
. K6 _: p/ |  K( b! A" iWeather in hex: Light cloud 3 w0 d7 }# R- z6 B" G( O& F
Raid detected at 48 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
& t: F: r$ A4 Z5 t% hEstimated time to target is 15 minutes * d9 y! B9 O' f! O8 Z3 y; _" R3 }
Japanese aircraft  a* B$ B4 ?* C: j1 A4 ], H7 F
      A6M2 Zero x 36 . \2 B, `+ g! V
No Japanese losses ! i" |$ h5 `  u" D
Aircraft Attacking:: J0 D  I+ X4 q+ O  d) s* @
      36 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *
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+ f7 t# o! s5 RMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
6 r) F/ P3 m/ _& y2 QWeather in hex: Light cloud 3 s7 ~& ~% i5 N% {2 U
Raid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.& _$ q4 x5 f. T5 E
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
) {; s3 A1 ~1 |0 jJapanese aircraft! z, h0 ?6 o: |& ]2 w) s
      G3M2 Nell x 34 / D9 m$ `1 m$ y
Japanese aircraft losses
) n; m) s. W: U# s      G3M2 Nell: 19 damaged
; m$ g; p8 r. Q/ f) k      G3M2 Nell: 3 destroyed by flak 1 F9 J1 c- w- @& g
Allied Ships
6 u* `! O* Y9 y      SS KXV, Bomb hits 2, and is sunk
8 O* V& ]4 ~6 m  A      SS Seawolf, Bomb hits 1,  heavy damage
& \" [* `  H# C  }4 s- |9 {/ C, F      DD Van Ghent, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage0 P; |$ L  z9 O- ]
      SS Porpoise, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk
$ a+ B6 l% `% Y( [4 \      DD Bulmer, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires # f9 g* W4 d! e2 @
Allied ground losses:
, i; k; V* j! y. {6 X2 h/ U' Q      7 casualties reported
8 ~1 r( d" _: q# T' S         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 Z. i4 P+ @+ b$ c5 |+ q: F/ O         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled( n( k2 L5 |& d/ v: L  c# O
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 4 n# j$ X0 e* q6 ~! ~
Repair Shipyard hits 2& v2 }! a- l+ [8 _" j
Port hits 46 U# [/ }4 r1 C% b
Port supply hits 2" F2 o7 T0 j7 y% V9 Q
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
" t: Y. [  e9 {Weather in hex: Light cloud
+ F7 d2 Z) Z9 J# l( W, FRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
+ W" q& m% H: ~# H1 oEstimated time to target is 15 minutes & B2 h/ A* y3 \7 ^/ F* [- ^" C# N
Japanese aircraft* l8 C; I) n* m( a
      A6M2 Zero x 35
& E7 y; v, i: t% T      G3M2 Nell x 42
$ l. q0 ]- e- v/ ~Japanese aircraft losses
& J4 o! I. p: V4 y# o! t      G3M2 Nell: 20 damaged
% R$ B* X" @% R9 y. C      G3M2 Nell: 2 destroyed by flak ! K. Z  B, l7 H- i
Allied Ships- s& o) r: x, J+ X5 J
      SS Seawolf, Bomb hits 3, and is sunk
; }1 X7 M2 C4 ?% B      xAP Shinai, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage+ y" u. `9 C4 P
      DD Van Ghent, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage , _7 R8 e5 E4 B4 N; m' q; Y4 R
Allied ground losses:* |9 N# M( b9 b( R: W
      7 casualties reported
3 z% v% W  [# Q9 x. Z3 n# ]         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled$ s3 T0 N  v* c# [1 e. e7 A
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled; u( A: ]8 D* e: K9 z! d) }: z2 X& a
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled . \1 |6 I' B0 ^8 j# W' D0 s8 J
Port hits 5
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  2 H/ _- u! l. u9 H# m  G
Weather in hex: Light cloud
! L) V! ^" K/ S* o: O' PRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.
* }" C3 k/ e+ p9 W  c1 eEstimated time to target is 13 minutes
8 F9 G. E, f+ S8 y% Z; O/ hJapanese aircraft4 r6 s3 r) O8 @  q' l2 s9 s
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 27
9 E3 M- Z/ s5 ?0 X      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 25   u2 h4 B7 z4 C( N: T
No Japanese losses 8 p# S: C. h; G0 O: r: b/ n
Aircraft Attacking:
2 ]- a9 t8 z7 Y9 q       3 x Ki-43-Ib Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet   o2 {/ H" m7 g; ?+ u) v2 b8 V
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Terapo at 96,127
. H! U3 \6 ~( p. c3 @/ f% k7 E$ fWeather in hex: Heavy cloud 2 f# U$ t8 |( R/ m( ]* V6 f
Raid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
9 s$ w' _2 o1 H- y) X9 S; o6 I% OEstimated time to target is 2 minutes 9 N' I& V' L8 n  r# L% T
Japanese aircraft; b) Z) B, i5 q
      A6M2 Zero x 18: G4 F' X; u4 ~6 X5 j+ A
      D3A1 Val x 9 3 @; S+ ~5 p. U6 a% j% Z2 Y9 D
No Japanese losses # ^# g3 Q7 ^; g8 L6 V
Allied Ships! i& g0 P# N+ u+ H
      xAP Marella, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires
5 q9 A$ t  c% O. h4 J' `, w      xAP Koolama, Bomb hits 2,  on fire
" k7 P! T- e) C4 n3 N; I/ T: H  i: x      AM Ipswitch, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
9 {* S2 J5 {1 w4 T+ W% wAircraft Attacking:
( K) }) B2 {2 m       9 x D3A1 Val releasing from 2000' * : i+ \$ g  U2 x* z/ {# m0 G; z# O+ E2 v
               Naval Attack:  2 x 60 kg GP Bomb 1 v* C7 d4 u. J5 U
Marella dead in the water ...
; N. V1 c& a! G1 [5 @& ~6 u7 }Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAP Marella
- `" y) k, F3 p6 x- l$ j+ e/ u6 m/ DKoolama dead in the water .../ z/ s/ z2 x% i  f1 }; ?% k' f
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring AM Ipswitch; ~1 K' A6 T& P% V: G. I
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ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 60,74
5 Z/ L8 I7 L9 @+ {& m- BJapanese Ships3 S8 {7 V* ^4 \* Q4 c
      SC Ch 1
, Z/ `$ ?  L' ?$ b      SC Ch 13
3 @8 q) V1 m8 ]  ~      SC Ch 3
1 g: n7 |: }4 E  _! q& V" e* v/ L0 uAllied Ships' T) W$ b5 T/ _
      SS Spearfish, hits 14,  heavy damage
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 09, 42
: U- |% L' |. V3 m4 S, Lss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
. T) J" Y2 s0 a& ^6 c5 f: W, ~南方军司令已经下海游泳了。不知道有没有爬上船 % Y* t& k' ^5 W/ s& {3 C
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
' e0 T. }4 o8 I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。。。 7 V, j6 c' t+ P% P8 w" g: E! Z3 \
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- _3 v2 H3 V" @$ {1 m' {Sub attack near Soc Trang  at 58,74
  u/ ?/ m% n, @# D7 u% Z. AJapanese Ships
0 q( m) `0 V1 h3 N0 x) \' G% [      AK Sasako Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage
* G5 J" y) p' Z1 o' S      PB Kyo Maru #12
9 m: c: w; p. C% f4 }      PB Tatsumiya Maru
2 i! r, v' X' E5 I0 z% b: ~Allied Ships, f8 N4 M4 v; c
      SS Searaven, hits 1
) f! ~, [6 e5 u' q! w( o2 d" \3 VJapanese ground losses:
6 w  h1 F) j# X      18 casualties reported" j8 n' n" s7 D, ^3 c) E9 [: O
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
- a! ~) Q* D. N4 T2 ^3 x         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 1 disabled
1 r$ O, @3 o4 D6 i0 C7 g5 a         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ Q8 g; X. n" D9 g0 `5 C      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
% E+ N; Y% @' bSS Searaven launches 2 torpedoes at AK Sasako Maru
+ b3 C5 {) {* j* n( ?9 F1 _- n3 ZPB Kyo Maru #12 attacking submerged sub ....
8 i3 U- R# b: [) x6 ~" ]4 N& cPB Tatsumiya Maru fails to find sub and abandons search. _0 L! ]# G( J
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...* H: z3 |/ x4 u3 ]: a
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
+ W) q6 u7 M4 m* W( [' WPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...9 D5 y$ i: g0 Z; o& T
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
5 k; w, i; D! y3 t$ {/ c" g3 Z! RPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...- b% x8 K! e, ^
Escort abandons search for sub 0 ~! g8 p: ]8 A: a% L) L3 ]
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Sub attack near Soc Trang  at 58,74
4 }( y1 k3 E9 xJapanese Ships
" f6 W& i2 a$ X0 d1 d7 H" _      AK Sasako Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage/ \4 Z( l2 e( s
      PB Kyo Maru #12 " l; E' ], C/ B% G
Allied Ships, _+ W' w+ S% e$ c6 H/ E$ b1 ~
      SS Searaven
, N! |) d2 n) f4 ]3 N0 F1 LJapanese ground losses:$ W' t+ L+ }6 {) ~
      6 casualties reported
, t8 b9 y, @+ m         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled9 P- z; M: h& k  F
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled! o  ]) ?2 i0 R- ?4 d
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 2 }! g7 l7 s  W4 E) a3 [
SS Searaven launches 2 torpedoes at AK Sasako Maru* x* ?+ X8 Y' L( W9 w- h
Searaven bottoming out ....
7 l+ t! \5 i4 n6 g" {( ~PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search.... I& o9 T! C3 x+ N8 \4 N- X
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
4 C! ?4 z' q! K% IPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...6 A& t0 Y: _4 X/ h! z  E; o
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
. ?: O2 M& X& d+ P2 j' n/ S& @  bPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
7 O/ R- N+ i3 c( [7 D/ rEscort abandons search for sub : s$ X1 \, ^$ ~1 f7 p0 I. E
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3 W8 Z  E9 I4 j  X# d7 gMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
" ]2 o' V8 R  W) r7 h. aWeather in hex: Thunderstorms
+ N" k2 Y% o6 B3 m( V0 KRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.4 ~& L! |( Y/ [
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes 8 ?- q* X4 g8 Z( k
Japanese aircraft
  R+ H( C8 r  e      G3M2 Nell x 46+ j+ Z8 W" }% d# v# E& G
      G4M1 Betty x 67 - ]" J5 x8 p# c2 C+ C: U) v* y# y
Allied aircraft
* r: p+ u2 h! W) R2 z      no flights
+ ~9 t2 L' @2 w5 jJapanese aircraft losses
9 C$ D8 o. r' C, _" k4 d# J0 N  E$ A      G3M2 Nell: 21 damaged
, G8 [) M/ _3 Z" }$ U! `2 B0 F      G3M2 Nell: 4 destroyed by flak
* J5 D# }  Y3 R9 P      G4M1 Betty: 24 damaged2 j0 i8 l) h3 X: z5 x" u7 g
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak 1 z, ~5 M8 c0 o/ f3 f2 |4 j
Allied aircraft losses- {5 e$ V8 {- R
      Buffalo I: 2 damaged1 k! V7 c% t  F0 ]3 c6 M9 z; y
      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed on ground( Y- j) g5 G, o# @$ g% H
      Blenheim IF: 1 damaged
2 T+ ?' u% l) ], aAirbase hits 10* S3 ^9 B$ z% j8 x$ K3 U+ Z! a: z
Airbase supply hits 2
; v6 [  P+ f; V1 r9 [8 ARunway hits 62) J. L" r& x- h  A
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2 |# n4 o+ S9 I3 ]+ i0 UMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
; Z4 s# x$ r9 R9 Q0 J4 E/ U  WWeather in hex: Thunderstorms
) ~9 x2 J7 y; Q% |, u8 CRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
' a) \% V4 L; T7 REstimated time to target is 14 minutes
, Z/ L  s8 `3 x; K7 ]- u7 I0 zJapanese aircraft4 J) L' @+ Z) W) E
      A6M2 Zero x 36
" S9 L: c- `, F& s0 H      G4M1 Betty x 11
9 ~$ b5 r  y; r( ?, z+ b3 S! AAllied aircraft
$ {1 J5 w* a; N' b6 x) U8 X8 p      no flights
0 _5 Z/ ]  z4 l+ C2 |3 i$ fJapanese aircraft losses
% k+ K; O/ E% S* R1 b      G4M1 Betty: 4 damaged
$ z, p" ]" x" X7 Z      G4M1 Betty: 4 destroyed by flak
, O; `: W- r, P# p+ i1 [Allied aircraft losses; v; U% m$ j( ^% y% y% z
      Buffalo I: 2 damaged : `# a% o  ^" `& A! ^7 H
Runway hits 2 * Q8 s5 h. t' _' \. p2 ^
Aircraft Attacking:% k1 f; a% M, d) Q3 ?: t
      11 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet# w7 Q) o& N$ R5 G
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
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% a" I! ?8 j  |) o% ]Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
, s% T% G) d9 ]! {Weather in hex: Thunderstorms , u% F& e& P; d* S" l' |1 R
Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
( X% L8 a0 h3 M: z" \- jEstimated time to target is 14 minutes & D2 J- Z! @8 R" d. \% o9 A
Japanese aircraft+ O! v7 U' E  @
      G4M1 Betty x 11 , ?. \4 D" k2 r+ c0 A( b! U$ B
Japanese aircraft losses  k; n! P& u& y7 F, [
      G4M1 Betty: 8 damaged4 U' _4 k7 b1 S2 x; ~
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
8 v' U  X1 [$ N( O2 L5 DAirbase hits 14 s5 I! f" \! @- e
Runway hits 11
1 }  y- |* }0 r( X( j* OAircraft Attacking:; G! D! J7 Z8 M. @) q1 m" L
      11 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
3 t! [' p& A: t# }$ G5 t               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
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* e) x3 X$ N- \& i5 w3 W; q0 W4 ~8 MMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
0 J" x% p. H1 h" HWeather in hex: Thunderstorms ) Z( c* \3 X$ b$ B" h) f
Raid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
  C6 A$ R( M8 c9 D  ~' kEstimated time to target is 11 minutes + R" h+ e: C; }  Z
Japanese aircraft
; _) T! v) r+ ?- u9 d/ H! _      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 23
2 Z# \" I8 w1 E' i. e$ l2 `      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 18 / n& |) X' c. d' D* W
Allied aircraft2 k' j: \7 U' P% T% i1 n
      no flights 6 e3 f" z. b6 f3 V
Japanese aircraft losses
0 G. z2 c& s% m  o# D      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 15 damaged
0 @$ \4 C/ o5 R9 R% p; X+ I      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 destroyed by flak
2 u1 z( w7 V# v5 M      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 8 damaged
. K  h+ @2 ^5 ^+ ?1 r. Z' e      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 2 destroyed by flak & u, M! J6 y+ r. R3 ^# \
Allied aircraft losses
% B7 G. G$ A7 ]) {      Blenheim IF: 1 damaged
. C0 ^- a- g& \; t2 tAirbase hits 1. T% m6 z( t! v; _1 {9 a
Airbase supply hits 1
; N' i1 L0 S7 F9 y% eRunway hits 14 j5 a& r: r' d7 b# a& F& |5 a3 V6 Q
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6 N6 g& l1 ?) F( S! x5 f( TMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
1 k% H, Q0 n+ QWeather in hex: Thunderstorms
$ [+ ^9 J+ \0 v/ q0 l( X) X  JRaid detected at 28 NM, estimated altitude 26,000 feet.
: A' J. c2 [7 b7 S* VEstimated time to target is 9 minutes % `& x* c4 t3 d; z0 D( b/ O" g- x
Japanese aircraft9 U9 R* A. t; ~4 {( F0 K, w
      A6M2 Zero x 37
( @! |6 i. n, h$ D" z8 z# s# y4 WNo Japanese losses
( @( f1 H, k. }' h1 M$ XAircraft Attacking:- I. F; `, i4 W  h) ^( P
      37 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *  
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Donggala at 69,96 5 l6 c; x! c, H" p
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud 7 g$ E- D; j6 J7 M$ L+ T: w
Raid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.- r) n- y* F0 z
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes 2 U% D4 @0 n7 S3 N2 W
Japanese aircraft
5 v7 x: m7 r. p/ j" }# k% h      B5M1 Mabel x 3
1 `3 I; N5 @+ B% _) q$ n; aNo Japanese losses
/ o* l' c' F. XAllied Ships3 h, ~' n0 |" U5 N
      xAP Van Imhoff, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 10, 422 v# U2 }+ k: e8 f
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
/ U# z6 H, a/ o% E  P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,
, o& _; Q# H  i) O8 c7 @/ N8 s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。
8 ^+ O8 r5 f+ U5 W/ C* U日军还占领了延安和长沙附近的湘潭等地
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1 j: i  i& C9 |& [5 |: |Night Naval bombardment of Port Moresby at 98,130
* @0 j! _0 k: P1 U$ ~( TJapanese Ships9 z2 V: D& {9 C7 o; H
      BB Mutsu
6 s* j% ?) I" W      CL Kitakami
- d9 l% R/ K! ?) a) t      CL Katori
6 S# D; p; L2 K* TAllied ground losses:! v6 p# B/ A( w  ?/ q
      19 casualties reported
" e4 y: a; d* ?) u         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
( ~) N# E6 ?9 T; q8 J         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
, F% y4 R" h% \) I; T3 L         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' Q0 U$ n6 j& n$ ~Airbase hits 2
* ]9 j: V8 o) eRunway hits 1  B2 Z" z' x' B0 W. f
Port supply hits 1 1 T3 n0 M6 ~! y$ V9 ~  F
BB Mutsu firing at 1st Australian Division
/ S6 ~! U" B1 S2 p( Z/ PCL Kitakami firing at Port Moresby
! q* z- L$ G) U: V' {8 i9 SCL Katori firing at Port Moresby $ {5 _& B4 l2 Q8 W" r
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Kuantan at 52,79, Range 19,000 Yards
4 ]/ ^1 o' c8 [* t" XJapanese Ships
5 V1 |$ ~/ i1 Z( J2 _* N& a* f8 S( v      CA Mikuma
6 z) J! x. p2 S7 x1 Q4 r      CL Sendai0 n- s8 ^& `: R7 J' j
      DD Inazuma
/ y, r9 ^% C% N5 `      DD Shinonome  ~, o: y. @4 j$ O# ~8 Y
      DD Satsuki 8 d0 {2 I! T3 k, y% p% R
Allied Ships
  l. a& z) M% O3 @8 j      MTB 7
! b+ P9 F  t3 C7 t      MTB 8
7 I9 x9 s, n. J( Z& D      MTB 9, Shell hits 1, and is sunk4 j6 T* E6 e/ _1 v% C
      MTB 103 Y; U7 Z: |' X1 W( ~
      MTB 11# Z- J, [$ C( w: z
      MTB 12# N, c  T' N" M: |/ V& C, S& V
      MTB 260 j/ _9 B' c5 [5 K
      MTB 27  p% l8 G1 q6 M
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* @+ r6 j2 p4 T/ WDay Time Surface Combat, near Kuantan at 51,79, Range 20,000 Yards 7 R7 k- @4 k, h# t
Japanese Ships* z4 n+ l6 s: ^2 e* y
      CA Mikuma
/ C, G: l2 H' Y. s9 ^! `: h0 h# e      CL Sendai& Z" h1 Q1 s3 b; [# Y
      DD Inazuma) K9 m& z; b, |9 V9 G
      DD Shinonome# m" S) v8 J$ J' h  W2 @# \9 K- N  n+ ?
      DD Satsuki
6 F7 o7 P& |  t6 P. zAllied Ships6 u: I/ D5 h; E& ]
      MTB 7& [' ^) N4 _) ]9 e& d
      MTB 8, N# R3 P$ _5 ~$ Q* H: {
      MTB 10, Shell hits 1, and is sunk' ]/ i2 |- x9 f* u; z% ^' ?
      MTB 11, Shell hits 1, and is sunk& Q% G& i2 K+ @* _6 \" V% G
      MTB 12, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
. c* Y* G% S5 @      MTB 26, Shell hits 1,  on fire
8 u  M0 z5 k# T7 i* L1 t      MTB 27, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
( X* }# \; ^8 b( z, Z4 b------------------------------------------------------4 f) i4 P* a( P$ x, V0 r/ g
Day Time Surface Combat, near Horn Island at 92,128, Range 23,000 Yards
! z# _* U4 u+ y. s! Z- _2 WJapanese Ships
) Q+ q/ s3 O% \& ^      CV Hiryu. _- M# u  T. i7 v+ r" ^: e/ ]
      CV Soryu9 N/ X6 }6 Y' s7 X! b
      CV Shokaku/ E1 |. ]3 l: [1 G
      CV Zuikaku
+ W! S  V, T% b, N      BB Hiei) Q7 Q, \# f" L( D
      CA Tone
; G, ~# k' ~6 ]( K6 R0 G) X      DD Akigumo
* H/ x) E) T$ U! `  d8 h- m      DD Isokaze
% }# ?0 h; J1 ?" U+ u      DD Shiranui- T; m7 [! ~! q, j# w+ W) D, |5 O
      DD Urakaze
9 h/ [! _1 e" q7 T  p5 |+ f' C' _      DD Tanikaze0 i2 G* F8 {8 E. Q! N$ c( K( O$ |
      DD Arare* q2 z* X+ h8 E" Z) X# j6 G$ |
      DD Kasumi
9 Q; w0 E: ?, }( L8 E      DD Akebono. X4 a( [5 m8 ^& N6 u. x
      DD Sazanami
, B7 S+ D/ ~+ o3 S6 PAllied Ships
/ H3 B$ ~. R/ a/ F      xAP Zealandia 5 E% P. Y) \7 E% {1 r
Maximum visibility in Clear Conditions: 30,000 yards
% q8 |3 q, d7 v- s; F7 e$ G. ^/ URange closes to 22,000 yards...! t9 o6 o5 a2 h6 F8 `. n% g
Range closes to 21,000 yards...
7 G$ f5 J$ z; e5 [1 hCONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 21,000 yards
; W' A# V) i' L8 O# KJapanese TF attempts to evade combat
& S* ]; h) p. v# R) B! m  h& XRange increases to 26,000 yards...
& M" \* N8 @/ I; h& E0 b- FRange increases to 30,000 yards...
9 `' C- m9 z6 q! b/ ^3 Z( v' G- H" j6 eBoth Task Forces evade combat
. E  `) p8 }* B: z-----------------------------------------------------------------. W& j5 a) C- y+ r" z" a
Morning Air attack on TF, near Tarakan at 67,91 , @, \4 h" ^- a) ?
Weather in hex: Partial cloud + y8 X) t; y; w; q9 H  S
Raid spotted at 6 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.* A; E- d$ ~0 Q$ M9 Z2 a, T
Estimated time to target is 1 minutes   a" ~/ g7 F# n) F6 T' f) z. w$ _5 {
Japanese aircraft+ z" D% }- f7 \+ B7 D$ |6 c" H
      B5M1 Mabel x 3
- h( p1 m# o9 k3 ^! i8 ~/ ^      Ki-27b Nate x 10 " K9 B3 F: w, }4 z; W) D
No Japanese losses
& K) T% ^8 f0 U8 q5 f! f  S7 HAllied Ships
/ E# @4 j/ I9 I4 L  {1 R, x      xAP Camphuys, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage 5 Q# p( ?& I/ u. ]. k! X  a0 F
Aircraft Attacking:( q$ f  @% I: N  B$ A
       3 x B5M1 Mabel bombing from 10000 feet
, ?( M6 P1 _0 D. x# h               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb4 N( C2 t- t/ J9 D
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Horn Island at 91,128 , T* s0 ]! ~) T+ @6 l! G
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud / @. V) U+ r3 i+ F$ S
Raid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
% G- b2 c1 p, |( T/ c* [3 k) g( T& ?1 ZEstimated time to target is 2 minutes 0 O6 v  u/ S: m/ W& x4 k1 Y
Japanese aircraft
9 ^. \" _1 g" T( ?, E' [      A6M2 Zero x 26' q. d( R4 k/ w# {
      D3A1 Val x 15 + i: }2 j! U1 O9 v& N
Japanese aircraft losses
$ f3 x; @" n5 Q+ J* i3 u( Y      D3A1 Val: 1 damaged
) J% J% g  O. BAllied Ships
! }2 I& r  X, R+ f& s3 c. p      xAP Raranga, Bomb hits 8, and is sunk
8 y! o% Q9 W" ?4 A8 y9 P' F; oAircraft Attacking:+ v! x6 W8 p, @& K. N. O
       7 x D3A1 Val releasing from 2000'
* G2 c5 H# Q/ v! d$ Y) `               Naval Attack:  1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
4 @- e) p! n  }" Z  J       8 x D3A1 Val releasing from 1000'8 ?/ R) Y; w; W. R3 G2 n9 H
               Naval Attack:  1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb ! z1 P2 N" F0 x- s: X7 [0 {  Y% w. n
Raranga dead in the water ...
* w; r: s' h. X% l- P# R6 ?4 YHeavy smoke from fires obscuring xAP Raranga . i) u5 N, j6 M8 ^/ {
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: {3 j% ]4 i. A, T* @8 c$ iMorning Air attack on TF, near Horn Island at 92,128
! j6 M" u4 @! r% y" ?4 dWeather in hex: Moderate rain
- l8 q& }% \; Z- S- H" iRaid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet." A2 _+ x4 E; T- f
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
6 \( n2 r  @1 ]* \" lJapanese aircraft
) c, z+ @( ^  w) X1 r      A6M2 Zero x 94 `, j  `8 [# O, b0 n
      B5N2 Kate x 17 8 l7 q$ J0 ]4 f  c
No Japanese losses ! m0 A+ |3 E' A: ]
Allied Ships
4 C; Q7 [- B5 W- n, [      xAP Zealandia, Bomb hits 8,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
* z9 j& v$ Z' Z' ]/ EAircraft Attacking:
0 `) j4 d. |" ?" U      17 x B5N2 Kate bombing from 10000 feet
3 _* r9 w2 F; \& q               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb : _  X) [1 s* i. j
Zealandia dead in the water ..." o, t1 E% W2 O8 s
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAP Zealandia
) i' e: A: t" D. t- |% t# x$ `$ G% P------------------------------------------------ 3 l0 E; u  W, P5 w, e. x7 Q
Ground combat at Siangtan (81,52) ( {2 ~# v. l8 \
Japanese Shock attack
& `/ s2 W' |* q- R& q9 LAttacking force 12804 troops, 122 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 436
) \7 F1 A; p+ t7 Z  ZDefending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 $ r. C; E) z( a' @- C
Japanese adjusted assault: 403  2 Z4 |$ W5 D- g' T& m
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
, W8 K& n/ R% q, m% j  ZJapanese assault odds: 403 to 1 (fort level 1)  ( d" f6 M. M: x
Japanese forces CAPTURE Siangtan !!!
+ Y; [8 F, e1 V! B: y2 ACombat modifiers8 L8 N7 F# y& n: o
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-) ; C( s2 a7 V8 l: a% N# W! z+ L
Assaulting units:, N- \: _/ c% Q# V4 b' _& g% H2 [
    3rd Division 3 S$ ^4 w: M0 e5 f: v
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: t6 i' C' i+ jGround combat at 82,43 (near Ankang) & z0 }# ^8 w6 H3 ]* e* D4 _
Japanese Bombardment attack ; O9 s- I+ F9 q) e2 [: W. r) L' K
Attacking force 24544 troops, 231 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 1900
$ m" X) D5 \; F  PDefending force 28779 troops, 233 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 556 ) A  e* D' f' j* T( v$ P
Japanese ground losses:1 R& Z8 R4 F/ s. N: W2 s. ^) z
      17 casualties reported
8 d, q  v2 \8 |% Q& S  F         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
( @! H5 Q$ S) }$ |  X3 ], b! {         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled6 W" u6 z! r. j/ }+ E" D
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
0 O3 S, z0 Q; T- H& [8 d8 ~Allied ground losses:7 Q& [% B7 n, l% Q' B/ ?
      9 casualties reported
  v2 `  Y% C- g) R  o, V9 V/ D- L$ o         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled: X) a0 t* R& S
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled1 D$ c/ G7 |& G# N( D) \- t
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled * ~$ u5 T, k3 M7 y
Assaulting units:  O/ P2 B( B. A4 K! Y$ l
    12th RGC Temp. Division4 C0 U& a. f! ]9 L. a4 R
    34th Division, T  C; s1 Y3 ]( V3 R& [8 Y" `( C
    5th Tank Regiment
+ K- U3 V2 Z) {; U& I6 B0 Z2 \4 b    58th Infantry Regiment
# n  F" ?* [4 L2 M& X* R- J    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade
' m: I, n  I) T" m4 ~9 U7 o- G) Y5 m    13th Division
" A# {- ~* H6 c  Q& m' P    9th Armored Car Co
& u# Y9 ~3 C. c3 s% [    13th Tank Regiment$ G4 I( G6 I( y/ x. i
    19th Division3 ~% D& t% f6 l- i$ c2 \
    3rd Tank Regiment$ Y( S! C' y% |- A
    18th RGC Temp. Division& |. }* Z" d2 `( n5 w5 d: n% ^
    10th Mortar Battalion
# N. W/ U, S" `) p2 k. NDefending units:
3 F8 B+ E! @' Z5 \/ q    30th Chinese Corps
* u( S7 ?5 D$ R, G, m% t    59th Chinese Corps, x" E/ s0 j& d6 z- ?4 J$ `
    55th Chinese Corps' g. \. d; V9 w5 C/ M3 }/ a, x) L% K
    77th Chinese Corps
  h8 N- n  N1 i+ ~# x    33rd Group Army
6 p2 R' E' B0 k4 S4 |3 g-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * h, t  W# N2 V* J2 i  w6 D" a- _
Ground combat at Hankow (85,50)
' ?& D- y2 Q0 T7 V# `Japanese Deliberate attack 9 g/ q1 u9 Q/ b8 A8 {* g
Attacking force 5751 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 258
! \; O8 `8 P8 {4 U; @6 HDefending force 1832 troops, 39 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 48 ; D6 g: g2 @, Z& d: J% e7 E/ a# _
Japanese adjusted assault: 205
1 V) K, A% r$ mAllied adjusted defense: 21  ) u. x# I( i; ?# ?' ]" K! r
Japanese assault odds: 9 to 1  
2 m- d/ L5 d/ @! v% MCombat modifiers
- i0 w3 e( }6 P$ |Defender: terrain(+), leaders(-), preparation(-), morale(-)! ~! V$ {; P/ n4 A6 u1 N2 O) Q8 l! i
experience(-)  [) F  J8 P- c1 O6 `! T
Attacker:  $ V9 D( H4 a2 _; h7 q
Japanese ground losses:
) j6 o# i- A( A% q' \7 f4 O4 v      61 casualties reported3 l3 o/ ]* Q- Q( o1 B
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
0 v- N) r2 T% t* F         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled# u- y; _* Y7 v
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled , f8 H" ~% x: T% D7 `3 m( {
Allied ground losses:
" L' s- F8 \% I( V      721 casualties reported( Y- m) l. b! U/ C2 L5 T5 I
         Squads: 30 destroyed, 7 disabled! j, v& g2 g, A& g# B
         Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 0 disabled7 w5 p7 o. k+ {  C$ `
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled' H/ {0 }) @6 F* D' o
      Guns lost 11 (4 destroyed, 7 disabled)
  k. ?1 F( s# F+ ^; W1 f  i6 j      Units retreated 1
7 D( U8 F3 u0 `Defeated Allied Units Retreating! 5 A6 P+ ^' Y# H4 f3 k) ~; w
Assaulting units:
% y- Q0 g, b6 S# W" x: Q0 `    14th Ind.Mixed Brigade* E0 T: D6 L" L1 ]! p5 p* w
    54th JAAF AF Bn 5 Y! _& J' L, y2 g
    Hankow Special Base Force
8 i3 ~+ N. _8 O# L- @9 X. f8 t    22nd AA Regiment
: h- P% `/ d, }- v    86th JAAF AF Bn  
  m; o2 v3 k6 L4 a8 K4 v9 |5 xDefending units:
; |) S! u' p# }( L    84th Chinese Corps
# k0 J% b7 S! E) |- r9 g* b; E: W----------------------------------3 h2 ]8 a0 G1 C% `5 t9 z
Ground combat at Yenan (88,37) 3 w$ e. Y3 p3 c! Q( o7 K4 w( w
Japanese Shock attack # ]; e& P% W8 u5 }
Attacking force 5742 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 204 " T- n# b7 p+ U& F, ]2 M
Defending force 816 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 14 5 t% C, b  b. G- P8 G0 v' I
Japanese adjusted assault: 78  9 F8 A) Q5 ~& G! g
Allied adjusted defense: 5  
) s. O2 y; a; v+ r8 b2 O5 a! y6 N7 oJapanese assault odds: 15 to 1 (fort level 2)  + D# v6 E6 L" \8 G
Japanese forces CAPTURE Yenan !!!
& S# a8 ]4 \/ \* M$ wCombat modifiers: D. Q9 ~9 e/ i2 I8 g. G8 B- E' F
Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), experience(-)
6 B( C* E! X6 OAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+)
- H6 {6 m" w5 z' PAllied ground losses:) j& t' D8 y# L5 I5 U; g
      471 casualties reported& S7 C4 u* O, z' v9 Z
         Squads: 22 destroyed, 0 disabled( c# c* z1 B" s( w7 o$ z6 f1 E+ N
         Non Combat: 13 destroyed, 0 disabled
3 p9 l; w) c0 x( m         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 0 disabled
, _+ l6 U. ]" ], h0 h/ ]4 V      Units retreated 1
: p* X8 o0 P% _. _! r  o  l% ^Defeated Allied Units Retreating! ; o/ p2 {# j2 u! ~, y$ {
Assaulting units:
) ]# a! y  ?0 k5 ^# `* _6 U' W& K    6th Ind.Mixed Brigade 9 F) K8 [" y: f, i
Defending units:
; T; C7 b/ v% C$ B% V1 m    22nd Chinese Corps
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 11, 42# }0 W/ ]9 e; K) E9 z& t) a3 m
新加坡 克拉克等地盟军被全面压制,
1 D. k, L! I; C: ^( B. v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
8 B% q6 ^; P8 c0 m. b  Q---------------------------------------------------------
6 X& S, H. E7 l4 {4 v% T4 J5 p; [1 W! kASW attack near Soc Trang  at 57,74 " i. K# d3 E/ Q+ [* Q3 D) \
Japanese Ships0 i) D+ T% |) B% D& v: g0 {. s
      CA Maya
5 @; G( n3 m) {0 t5 p8 T; i" x* `( [& l      DD Akatsuki, x: q0 {6 t& R7 a3 i
      DD Nowaki# x/ |$ c$ i3 Q- o& t8 o, ~
      DD Yugiri
, e: [* P) g' J      DD Ikazuchi
5 T: u' o5 L7 w1 |7 m# }+ R( F) I' }Allied Ships
) v$ i- i+ q- _$ U! P      SS O16, hits 3- _  c- ]3 ^' d* ]3 X2 S& i& i
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
' w4 ~( O- ~1 C& ?6 oWeather in hex: Partial cloud   C, t* C6 }' P! z+ x5 H
Raid detected at 28 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.6 N# B& _) Q# w) |& R7 [% l( z! G" Q5 N
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes / I% O) h: l7 @1 m2 W
Japanese aircraft
' }1 `2 l$ I0 T8 {* y) R      A6M2 Zero x 46 8 P( A$ U2 `" T  G. x- U! o3 G
No Japanese losses
* y/ K- [  p7 [9 Z; eAircraft Attacking:# ]$ F: |0 V! s# m3 z% c
      39 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet * 6 q0 K1 t* d6 y1 K- ?
       7 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
4 D7 N. d' C5 d* O6 P5 @+ ?4 Z-------------------------------------------------------------
4 T( J. @0 `+ `7 K1 N/ CGround combat at 82,43 (near Ankang)
) \# X1 {, G, F' |  y, LJapanese Bombardment attack
& t/ E$ b4 `9 C* j6 F+ F& _. Y% q# |( T5 ]Attacking force 54281 troops, 796 guns, 456 vehicles, Assault Value = 1928 9 @: P: m" z! w1 D' ^3 W
Defending force 28816 troops, 233 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 565 7 m; B/ \4 {7 _+ ]' m4 g9 S+ k6 d
Japanese ground losses:( F! @: c; [9 {. [# Y( h6 @5 K
      13 casualties reported
2 H+ _( d% f2 D5 i3 W         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
9 }7 @( e" q) e  c* R8 x4 ?  O         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 n( y# c3 q4 U# `# m
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled $ o8 Y; @& J  s' }& W  E
Allied ground losses:2 j8 B) S" w4 q; v) @1 G. }2 a
      292 casualties reported
: ?$ c9 g! C2 z$ B6 \         Squads: 1 destroyed, 23 disabled
2 t6 J2 X+ g  Y$ b0 I         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled# k3 s- _' l7 x- p: a3 E
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled + ]& D% k0 U/ P; n2 l0 l- t
Assaulting units:9 C; ?/ ^6 I# X
    13th Division
0 y- U0 P7 M6 m  M" M( M    5th Tank Regiment' A* w+ }5 _) I! f
    3rd Tank Regiment
& w7 q1 N/ L2 N6 ^- O. R' s    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade
2 l& F4 b# P* [, C! i0 M& q- h& ^    9th Armored Car Co
" z3 M- t  y  Y( ^  s    34th Division
# B+ F* S& H1 ^( T7 d9 R    12th RGC Temp. Division
3 p( Y2 l7 S$ i8 s    19th Division
# O  s3 N& n4 X! e- L4 O$ `    13th Tank Regiment
$ A2 Z9 m$ k( k* V& W, \    58th Infantry Regiment4 c( k* Z+ H9 I
    18th RGC Temp. Division
% X7 e+ u' I9 @* O" L: _$ s" }    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
5 W; }  p8 t; K( \4 }; D    4th RF Gun Battalion" Y! g9 V( T: ^7 z) O) M% ~0 p
    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment0 K% n/ m* L7 @
    6th RF Gun Battalion
' O# Y, b* ~, ]; J    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
. r+ f7 M8 m4 J) }& R4 E    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
7 b. C3 e7 l( E7 ]/ R$ c3 V    7th RF Gun Battalion
" y7 t# b6 r4 _3 b$ v) m    10th Mortar Battalion# X% S4 T1 C: h: E
    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
; u8 M7 h# \! F/ r# w    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment8 f5 p% t- d8 c( i' Z
    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment/ Y" m: f& [( J( }4 i* K
    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment! ?3 Y; q: O4 ~2 l6 I9 X" O  J
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
3 u% S# D1 l/ C/ o+ q    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
7 o  @4 K) b, ]& f% [! K7 V    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment4 f8 R; q( {/ ?1 W/ X8 F# L0 r
    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment; X* E2 a+ b1 {. Z: V2 C
    3rd RF Gun Battalion% o- ^7 s4 V9 E  R' G
    10th JAAF Base Force 4 Q! |( W3 t( p. L7 h; g0 t( m  e
Defending units:* e9 N; B% G& J# a. H
    55th Chinese Corps( o& t. g0 \# i; o' ~8 G
    59th Chinese Corps
( R6 u9 }# c; b9 M    30th Chinese Corps0 T8 n$ {' |9 Z# b3 C% _
    77th Chinese Corps
) h7 y; M$ ~3 \8 Y+ r! d$ l( [  C    33rd Group Army
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 12, 42
% ^5 c8 g6 A- _/ {) S# V' ~ss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。$ K( a9 s  K" N- |( D% ]7 ?" i
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。( e* m3 `  J& ?) L
当然,损失依然大于日军。。。5 _) ]: a8 |9 n/ Z
日军进入并炮击了克拉克,当地只有1k战力日军,
- \: ]. ]: u9 E. }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。
: V3 A+ ^' n  k' o) T5 p目前不打算对日军采取啥行动。8 o1 b" a4 H3 m3 r# e3 d( P/ W
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5 j! ?! w$ s& F. w$ `ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 57,74 % x* A! f  t" ~0 Y5 w5 I
Japanese Ships* C# L  l0 ?& v% V/ V) g
      BB Ise
2 Q- Y- R9 `/ ^$ r" z      DD Yugumo' x9 ^. K3 \. ?2 S9 J
      DD Hatsushima
6 [. S/ Z! V7 P% N* e& [. j      DD Nenohi
, v/ L  |. K( N' U3 P0 A' ?Allied Ships
/ s; {% a( V6 v9 t* K. c: L      SS Sailfish, hits 2
+ M! U9 I& m" C6 s5 tSS Sailfish launches 2 torpedoes at BB Ise4 ]7 S/ o* ^- B7 X1 f
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub and abandons search) n. |; a! o, z) \8 J& g
DD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...
# n& Z* J! D: k9 K/ tDD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...
& K+ X8 _  G4 s3 e4 c: u# VDD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...
0 ^$ j! t- V, I) z: A2 A6 vDD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...
2 z5 Q8 W7 f) u) IDD Nenohi attacking submerged sub ....) V9 G# s, p2 ]. M
Escort abandons search for sub
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ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 58,74 4 v3 C" N- c) n4 O5 O; n
Japanese Ships# V8 C5 m! ~4 j: Z: P
      DD Hatsuharu5 C% W4 Q7 V! \
      DD Hatsushima
7 k& i/ |7 H# E6 B: t8 a      DD Nenohi
9 F. |( t# W* y  r8 \Allied Ships
& S3 C1 C  y- s      SS Snapper
6 u& l% t  n/ `# n, ?% D7 ySS Snapper is sighted by escort
0 F% U  Z2 q( O: n$ d  VDD Hatsushima fails to find sub and abandons search
+ i9 X! F( [* w% [6 uDD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...7 s8 A2 l, U  o6 s3 g' I" a
Escort abandons search for sub 6 O; o1 y) g1 ^2 ~
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 I5 z! e8 @, C, @- s+ [
ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 59,74
" U% D. i4 v. z* p) lJapanese Ships3 f* o. q1 P* E* D. \1 {, L- ]
      DD Hatsushima3 K" R5 `: }/ f
      DD Nenohi 0 [+ J/ s" f) O5 w
Allied Ships
9 H9 n$ O7 ?; Y8 X7 _      SS Seal # S# X8 S- i5 g7 `% v
SS Seal is sighted by escort
9 K! y, {2 w9 D( h# R' `+ CSeal bottoming out ....
$ T% x$ w& l& V1 uDD Hatsushima fails to find sub and abandons search+ c# U2 ?1 R! K1 W1 s$ ~% R9 K$ k
DD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...! H+ _9 m- s9 B0 G2 g
Escort abandons search for sub
# z% u6 z3 x# G& Y/ ]; c--------------------------------------------------------------------------------* Z4 Y. a7 W) w; w/ D
ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 59,74
: O6 z5 ~# J/ Z9 g  \4 p$ }# bJapanese Ships
  t/ B9 q0 M+ J. C$ g* E. ?8 @      DD Yugumo
0 N2 d3 y+ n" c% G! O2 K& ]      DD Hatsushima
2 e* d* S; |' M      DD Nenohi
0 \# M. M) N5 n* q8 a# CAllied Ships
* ]1 `3 r3 W  ?1 [* k/ ~      SS Seal+ l9 b- f9 e: j8 _2 B7 [
SS Seal launches 2 torpedoes at DD Yugumo
% o: F( n9 G+ T, C# X, ZSeal bottoming out ....
$ L, o2 T3 \6 ]7 @) aDD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...2 V% M. M8 v' [# G7 G2 h  ^3 m& S
DD Nenohi fails to find sub and abandons search
( Q9 l6 C0 Z1 J' ^' v0 F* ZDD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...8 C0 P7 I7 j7 o7 Y
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search..., a3 G8 h1 u- }- z% D% Y3 N5 z
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...# M- Z% s5 Q- l0 Y  N- q. s
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...
7 n  q3 v+ c6 \: I) V3 SEscort abandons search for sub
, Z5 ^; @) d- _4 @$ ^--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7 m0 w) I- Z# a2 hMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  + J3 U% ]+ d2 E9 J9 Q0 [" @
Weather in hex: Heavy rain + F7 s8 y& p* B8 Z" A
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.6 z4 S6 H8 ?/ g4 t; G2 D
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes
: J/ k/ f+ A& Y9 h$ }Japanese aircraft
' L  z% i$ ^" R      A6M2 Zero x 68
9 P4 R- ?. d( K9 ENo Japanese losses
1 G6 T) _! I' `5 a, T1 W( O* V& {Aircraft Attacking:; e# G# @+ W8 f1 E+ T4 \
      39 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *
4 x) K/ p4 Z' t  g2 E$ Y! B      29 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
9 L: f# }) ]4 H-------------------------------------------------, ], Z) P; E5 s
Morning Air attack on 55th Chinese Corps, at 82,43 , near Ankang ' ~3 v8 p* y$ R
Weather in hex: Moderate rain 9 `* C* q% X' q0 b& S6 \9 h
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
! D! F9 M' h3 [3 p" w7 wEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
- B# O5 X  G7 x- ?4 U( E, N$ f0 VJapanese aircraft
& v  q0 E/ \3 F2 A+ f9 }, E/ Z: `; L      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 276 q$ }. ^. O2 y) L+ s& X4 t
      Ki-30 Ann x 24   z- j" g' `% ]0 j+ J1 f
No Japanese losses + h% z% i0 Q! {
Allied ground losses:/ E- w5 }7 t4 Q2 @3 ?
      6 casualties reported
. Y$ i4 T$ @- j& y% F2 s6 x         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
- _0 }: u1 C$ S5 H1 w         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
. g6 }: o- r, o- [5 K/ J" T; ~, a         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 m. V* R) Y& c: i8 ~) |------------------------------------------------------
3 i' W$ I9 K/ FGround combat at 82,43 (near Ankang)
+ o" ?  i5 M* W; yJapanese Shock attack
; H' k( d/ P: qAttacking force 58267 troops, 808 guns, 864 vehicles, Assault Value = 1928
  M1 a5 l! }$ Z+ `# _Defending force 28638 troops, 233 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 547
4 P8 e1 J- d+ n% vJapanese adjusted assault: 1018  ; D; B/ B' t" F8 \8 k2 _% w3 V9 @8 A
Allied adjusted defense: 673  / C" j1 l" ?/ I$ a+ s8 F1 P
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1  
2 a' a  x' N7 ?  ?: T7 F: ZCombat modifiers
: L# u1 }" [  T  }- t$ }Defender: terrain(+), experience(-), supply(-)0 [' F: b+ \( E: R1 {
Attacker: shock(+) . x3 |/ u* ]; o  K1 E
Japanese ground losses:2 e) E0 Y/ B( N1 }% O7 Y: }+ z1 \4 [
      1059 casualties reported
: m& D0 y1 C( l6 G4 ~         Squads: 3 destroyed, 85 disabled
& ~( ~6 y- ?" T         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled
; t) K3 k/ B2 T; @9 r5 Q' y0 p# U         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled! E5 J" z( G  _
      Guns lost 7 (1 destroyed, 6 disabled)
/ ]# n7 e. k$ \/ q+ H6 \      Vehicles lost 18 (3 destroyed, 15 disabled) + f% {4 D' @8 @
Allied ground losses:
9 J1 U% f$ A# J4 }- k; l      3885 casualties reported
/ |8 @& _2 {) ~% G         Squads: 68 destroyed, 296 disabled7 k8 O# y: L1 n: _
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 68 disabled
1 ]9 W5 |. v% `         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 27 disabled2 {3 h2 d$ I0 Y1 M& h" i- U& ?) g) F: R
      Guns lost 51 (5 destroyed, 46 disabled)
% [2 m, R  I1 sAssaulting units:0 R% @/ C7 m$ L9 P7 R, v$ n0 M
    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade: V7 W! d5 L2 U  `9 q
    58th Infantry Regiment
( Y0 P3 w$ a+ {. _    3rd Tank Regiment& P1 x! ?  m7 }! _, N3 s
    12th RGC Temp. Division
+ }# N1 y% Z# _( ?6 v/ C9 k    5th Tank Regiment4 w; ?1 o9 }& t$ K" {
    9th Armored Car Co : T3 u5 E1 o# W. |
    13th Tank Regiment
% e5 G8 I" J  [1 u/ V8 m! \5 X0 i    34th Division7 W3 c7 f- C1 Z8 G  [1 f! z
    19th Division! Z& q# J/ L: ]0 z
    13th Division- d5 C: v! ?) \, {) Y. U
    18th RGC Temp. Division
! w- Q4 d5 v; w4 l$ e8 @  c    7th RF Gun Battalion
" ~: b7 Q0 n* G+ h    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
8 x& w+ Y  Q. o8 L6 z" s' c& J: P  _    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
& `1 ^* \- g, h+ F" _+ g+ W    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
2 X6 o. \/ D8 M    6th RF Gun Battalion
2 M- p1 D; I9 k; R# @    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
9 n+ V: n% o. W2 N7 {    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment; h0 J6 O$ n* H) {% i
    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment. p; e. ^: _% `* C$ @
    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment, h! t: ]! K3 t' f/ Y
    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment! q* {' w1 N4 p
    10th Mortar Battalion
4 O4 k7 D$ ]7 z& O0 i    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment1 I, U9 B$ k, q& S
    4th RF Gun Battalion
" N( z6 W0 Y3 a4 R# D; x    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
7 J  j' z+ m3 v- J+ C" `1 n1 n7 d    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment. t( f. F" R; s' m& v
    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment5 `9 }9 \1 n9 U/ ?  z- q
    3rd RF Gun Battalion
1 ]/ H* u- w+ O$ o( [: t7 w& @    10th JAAF Base Force
4 K8 x( ~; L& ~# [/ wDefending units:; T7 Z1 \+ N8 V0 j: e
    30th Chinese Corps
& O7 N9 ~) H  M, g! [0 |- T    55th Chinese Corps7 T" `2 D. Z; P" |8 c+ l, p5 Y
    59th Chinese Corps" S, w1 `4 O% f& E  ^: m3 W
    77th Chinese Corps9 @6 G9 }9 T$ N+ }& ?& u0 {# _
    33rd Group Army
+ }/ w; m- @$ _2 y3 D--------------------------------------------------------/ e% \# a' g  S& g3 i: x: e
Ground combat at Liuchow (74,55)
- s2 f5 H8 z% s( ]+ dJapanese Deliberate attack
+ [& R2 V+ _4 I3 M7 a& |7 iAttacking force 12767 troops, 104 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 546 ' Q4 N! o3 _5 k# w- z+ f
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 ! [: H- x. P- o) w% k0 v
Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0 % y# V/ [, V$ ~3 O! P* ~
Japanese adjusted assault: 246  
; I0 Z5 s2 G5 f4 y( O1 SAllied adjusted defense: 1  
9 G5 a' i0 S. S  z, ~5 R2 I- }5 DJapanese assault odds: 246 to 1 (fort level 0)  
" {) U; i3 u* H  z" |" @Japanese forces CAPTURE Liuchow !!! : |$ x9 d! r, q2 }3 I& B
Combat modifiers3 K$ s- j2 c* K
Attacker:  $ {6 Q+ C: {( ~7 \2 d
Assaulting units:
$ m- p6 y) F. S% U) S" l0 x  D    104th Division2 Y6 J3 `6 w6 O) W5 Y5 S
    3rd Militia Regiment2 L3 r' B9 M6 a$ Y
    23rd Army
* s! ^- n+ U+ g' Z( O---------------------------------------/ D# y# g* Z% {( _1 I3 U  I% w
Ground combat at Clark Field (79,76)
, `4 I6 M; ^( e. B7 l% R, sJapanese Bombardment attack
$ O' ]8 J! T( C* WAttacking force 29909 troops, 374 guns, 93 vehicles, Assault Value = 1184
, ]% q4 D) U6 z$ v3 c: J4 @# ]) uDefending force 60966 troops, 908 guns, 835 vehicles, Assault Value = 2162 1 r2 L7 W  F7 d* z/ q& A; n
Japanese ground losses:
" U3 Y: v# T. y! ?- |3 a% |      266 casualties reported6 ~7 w7 `- d7 P. y
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 14 disabled
" L( b4 F: Z# [5 z4 N; V1 T         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
' K! w! _" b* V- L7 V/ y6 F         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 2 z7 a9 z5 P6 ^7 Y+ B  A
Allied ground losses:
' E0 a! V. w" L% o& m5 ~# v# L      43 casualties reported
' `. M- z: y' t  {; x. B/ y5 i2 I         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
0 y% E2 g7 N) I5 h/ t- s         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
& k; u9 y; f2 A. {& @         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ; ~' M3 }$ m0 k  h, r
Assaulting units:
0 v0 [$ V6 N$ g% u" q& M, e$ |: ?# H    9th Infantry Regiment! w' q  d2 t% e! ~$ i2 e  X
    2nd Tank Regiment! F' _" _) O+ L4 |! @4 L1 M% e  j
    16th Recon Regiment
) u: i, _+ E1 L3 i2 z    47th Infantry Regiment
+ e+ F6 A; b' K    Tanaka Det
# K: ^5 z. u2 j7 T0 V+ @/ ^; V    7th Tank Regiment& [# h9 b- f2 }  p9 p* G
    20th Infantry Regiment
$ x- v, A9 B4 s) x2 p+ F% o$ A    65th Brigade
) ?' O, y- n6 t5 n    Kimura Det
4 T. l, |+ z$ ]1 i% k+ S3 E    1st Formosa Inf. Regiment
# G: [, O, B/ i4 ?    48th Recon Regiment
! o( J8 Q6 g6 x    Kure 1st SNLF
' w9 I# W; ~, k+ o9 W  n# P. V    48th Field Artillery Regiment/ }% {8 p5 }5 h% Q6 v6 m
    8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment5 f' s4 s7 m: F; j
    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment4 D0 w4 d3 G( u1 U1 R
    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion; G% ^1 Q: Z, N% s0 S) r' e
    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion2 d7 D# j# H- _$ }* t( _
    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
. T! p- K8 y. R  t6 h& e& D0 iDefending units:2 L. [5 J  x" a, _: o$ U/ K2 b+ |- j
    1st PA Infantry Division8 S: P3 R4 p2 I0 f3 B
    91st PA Infantry Division
% Q. A6 ^. T) c; s    2nd PA Constabulary Regiment# q8 G3 L6 `& n
    Subic Bay Defenses : V' c" ^  B5 M0 h
    1st PA Constabulary Regiment- X* S- k8 i* l$ M) }9 H$ w9 i- P: e
    41st PA Infantry Division
9 U0 T) A3 _, g4 r. o    192nd Tank Battalion
; u! N8 s1 y8 k7 j    51st PA Infantry Division- i2 U) o' x( c; q. }2 |4 O& p
    26th PS Cavalry Regiment& ~6 c8 e( v4 Y; V
    31st Infantry Regiment/ U( |% A& W2 ?. [
    57th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team
5 D& A. \: H) B    45th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team: B6 V6 y* V/ k! N( ]
    14th PS Engineer Regiment9 j$ L* C+ ~; l: j+ S' v5 G3 c
    31st PA Infantry Division
- l$ G8 ]/ ?  D8 h    11th PA Infantry Division, i! |1 u& A1 F, l0 t6 j" p
    3rd/12th PA Inf Battalion4 _! q% E! P8 L1 v% z% \
    4th Marine Regiment- K5 r: \* I  D( e8 B. s
    71st PA Infantry Division$ S$ L& ^0 k, ?3 _; x0 @
    21st PA Infantry Division. z* I; E7 p5 Y6 ]
    194th Tank Battalion3 Y+ P1 C" q) x& F
    1st Middlesex Battalion
3 i: q0 G) O' c% Z    2nd PA Constblry HW Regiment
( i; b* z2 n8 d( H1 c* Z9 n    Cavite USN Base Force/ v. F$ _8 n+ Z5 @8 L
    Manila USAAF Base Force- x0 @0 j2 ?: X2 T: e4 ~
    Asiatic Fleet
, W9 z$ I. V* ~. A    201st PA Construction Battalion
. ]1 }, r5 d: z$ Z( k    1st USMC AA Battalion! X' H* u! s" E% d9 X0 \" Z! t, h( V
    Bataan USN Base Force
8 L" ?/ K' U) r9 ?( K" o& r, D    Far East USAAF ' ~7 V  b9 j5 M. C; L5 _4 ?$ H; d
    Provisional Field Artillery Regiment
& D  b: U: j/ U  D    301st Construction Battalion8 E  b3 |+ {  Q+ m% t# A. _6 i
    1st PI Base Force
% `/ z4 ?# U+ V% o& m5 o; h    II Philippine Corps 5 O; f9 c& j) V% [9 n6 v# Z
    88th PS Field Artillery Regiment
' o5 p& J% U* w! l6 ]    USAFFE
& d/ K7 W5 |$ ~) N    803rd Engineer Aviation Battalion, Q6 u7 @, n9 b
    Clark Field USAAF Base Force
/ J; ]/ v4 ]8 W2 L5 g, y+ M  ?    86th PS Coastal Artillery Battalion: U4 v# J" \: t9 ]
    I Philippine Corps - |( T& r$ p3 M: j( r
    PAF Aviation ! I) H8 a+ d' I7 j* F& j+ D) O- u4 i
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment
, K& ?& a0 L( d" I) \% ^% i    202nd PA Construction Battalion. K3 `  J( _- j8 l+ \- W% O7 l! u
    301st PA Field Artillery Regiment
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 13, 42
5 J+ o3 u7 e% W) U+ n日军的反潜越来越给力了。数艘盟军ss受伤。' b- `- x* w* K0 j/ R8 s) }6 t) g
安康附近日军连续突击,国军力战不支退位安康。
* X1 l0 a/ ^6 v" m+ x$ w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。
$ B- L% d3 l" [1 h/ w: ?0 C0 `----------------------------------------------------------
; b6 p6 s$ c: Y4 g( xASW attack near Saigon  at 60,73 " k+ h) f% ~. u$ P) w
Japanese Ships! i6 x' X2 |' Z( S# G3 {% O1 m
      SC Ch 13
5 @/ @8 ~3 H& j# h& W- gAllied Ships
9 L) R6 [  n# D8 _      SS Sealion, hits 1
! O; X$ g" K2 a8 o1 b0 _: U/ T-------------------------------------------------------
# E" J; t; A8 V) L  JASW attack near Soc Trang  at 60,75 % G; {2 c- R6 K* t5 l
Japanese Ships
9 M( W8 D: ?- Z7 U      SC Ch 4' m* U/ S7 r- t' U
      SC Ch 10
; b' G% K2 V1 z' d      SC Ch 6 : s2 b8 l) k/ e& S. o& `5 ?
Allied Ships5 M: e9 [5 v4 v5 R8 Q6 G
      SS S-40, hits 6" ?$ }2 k9 X7 ^/ B4 S: w
-------------------------------------------------. W, ~5 y: e8 }) u  t& O  i8 T
ASW attack near Cam Ranh Bay  at 63,74
; ~* T: L: @- q' p' xJapanese Ships5 }% X0 {: V5 ]$ o8 l7 `
      DMS W-4) j9 L: P5 U1 B, t! {
      DMS W-39 i8 b3 t, |% G3 e4 N9 U/ m, f* y
      DMS W-12- n" O6 ?0 \  W& ]# ]# z+ R
      DMS W-5
6 W0 Q* X. u( ], C/ ?8 TAllied Ships4 M9 R% I6 ]. _7 c; b) M
      SS S-36, hits 1  b9 @1 t2 S" b0 K
---------------------------------------------------------------------0 d0 Z( H) q/ F0 W" D* T
Amphibious Assault at Manado (75,99) ; @! }1 z! {. f' O
TF 119 troops unloading over beach at Manado, 75,99 2 {. v3 J$ p' o1 C9 d; ?
Japanese ground losses:
3 u( {- [9 v% C      20 casualties reported
3 a2 W* ^& R9 r' e         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
! g2 Y8 d9 x9 r' ~! q. |         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# `3 W9 h" a, h' t         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; M9 Q, c" l4 h6 A) }17 troops of a SNLF Squad lost from landing craft during unload of Maizuru 2nd SNLF
/ v6 M+ N. S: W+ G: j: s5 ]  x--------------------------------------------------------6 @; @( m( I" [; s4 l
ASW attack near San Francisco  at 216,74
6 ]+ m; Y8 q6 p. V* l% d* HJapanese Ships
7 j. P. ]$ y% p+ _( U      SS I-4 , [6 F: ?& E* Q7 E- u% z6 q
Allied Ships
; m; D# `) a' W$ Z3 R0 D6 ]$ o      AO Bishopdale
# {- U4 X4 ~+ k      TK Erling Brovig
5 l! V1 `% [: t8 e6 r# V      TK Belita$ @1 T" d/ p0 @! d1 y! O& w0 `
      xAP Murada/ k- u, Q& @4 q0 v! z6 Q# k
      xAP Katoomba' j. L2 O( e9 l# J- I- c
      xAP Rangatira  s% N$ k7 T7 ~$ V/ {% G; m
      xAP Rangitiki
3 b7 `8 C8 ]/ G2 \5 g      xAK Theofano Livanos
& [+ v- v5 d  z% ^" x      xAK Macedon# D1 K9 J9 k  n# o
      xAK Iron King: K, G6 n( d. G" [
      xAK Dilga
  Z+ y4 l0 |# r2 C+ b0 @      xAK Bundaleer
4 L% P' g- e2 j+ y5 q      xAK Tai Yin( j' L! p& F! V7 _( i% h
      xAK Maetsuycker7 |* t4 X( V# Z+ o
      xAK Peshawur$ t" |2 D, ?4 m. H  Z  Q
      xAK Asphalion
% v+ M+ p* @) R9 b& z      xAK Liberty Glo
. P: D1 |8 {2 M1 V. a      xAK Lena Luckenbach
4 J, O1 q. G, f/ h, i4 G& ?      xAK Steel Age( Q/ [+ X9 k; W# J1 K$ n# \
      xAK Missourian! H# g" s2 y1 \" {) y" `
      PG Moresby
: e( l0 C) J: p. B5 _      PG Warrego0 u1 V$ Z/ T* c/ K
--------------------------------------------------------2 \9 V$ G2 b6 w# [! I
ASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75 6 h" i1 h, ]- p/ h
Japanese Ships6 V( `3 }8 [5 y) H6 h
      CA Maya. t7 o6 W+ M0 o) n
      DD Nowaki) v0 t5 s9 p0 a! _5 V/ j/ J
      DD Yugiri
2 a1 X8 g0 {, Q# u4 O      DD Ikazuchi + N# Z" W: g, i$ k& a
Allied Ships+ k# g8 Y* [/ f' F5 k9 x) p- n
      SS KXVIII, hits 13,  heavy damage
8 G) T/ a2 O1 e+ A! o- N--------------------------------------------
! P" }0 d6 q0 g7 o8 aGround combat at 82,43 (near Ankang) % Y2 d& Y2 _/ O3 R$ z! X4 }
Japanese Shock attack " J  G8 {7 l0 h$ M
Attacking force 56873 troops, 807 guns, 761 vehicles, Assault Value = 1844 / Y0 j6 S" ^' ?3 V
Defending force 25825 troops, 229 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 278
# W$ P$ T, V7 y' ^% VJapanese adjusted assault: 1307  
$ I& v- K9 s( m0 FAllied adjusted defense: 418  ; j- N- ]( l4 I' k4 Y0 Z
Japanese assault odds: 3 to 1  / z3 I( `! O2 [9 {$ @# y( N
Combat modifiers# r  ]6 n# W9 [6 @3 r. `% X
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-), supply(-)* |) u/ F1 D1 q& D5 H
Attacker: shock(+)
3 k! e2 _( v* v: U! |# xJapanese ground losses:
9 k( T* h9 {3 i) Q  \3 n/ m      493 casualties reported
6 W# y6 D6 `. `2 Q/ D' O& d0 p         Squads: 3 destroyed, 51 disabled
6 W0 h5 ~5 q# V3 s  z         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
" Q! h# p- y7 g  C4 n         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
$ b! x0 o+ L, i      Vehicles lost 29 (1 destroyed, 28 disabled)
0 |- O' X" F9 n' D2 I, GAllied ground losses:! W- o9 R1 [" Z3 f' f" t
      6577 casualties reported3 n) g# z1 b+ m+ N: a
         Squads: 519 destroyed, 0 disabled
& X+ A+ y  I# C' l- f         Non Combat: 429 destroyed, 19 disabled
5 J: B' ]' K4 r. ~9 N         Engineers: 15 destroyed, 3 disabled
" m! m7 T% L. m  B. a3 H      Guns lost 50 (33 destroyed, 17 disabled). A1 R3 I; F0 z5 x
      Units retreated 5
# I; D& X( a( xDefeated Allied Units Retreating! 6 X* S: k# k. G! L1 H
Assaulting units:
2 n, J( H6 k$ `# H    13th Tank Regiment
/ m5 o" X  e8 N- P6 e3 S) i    3rd Tank Regiment& A8 o8 b7 |5 E" A  A6 J
    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade# R8 n# d4 ]9 ]- j0 Q: G" _! E7 A) t
    58th Infantry Regiment
0 Z6 [% t& K. r8 i1 x7 H8 k- E    34th Division: s' U# I  u# [
    12th RGC Temp. Division
# M5 T! {7 j5 z) f# g5 _    5th Tank Regiment; d  b  Y7 E$ p9 O2 L9 h3 P% ~
    13th Division
' {; y' l3 Y6 o5 z    19th Division
6 G. w" ^0 U  q$ P    9th Armored Car Co 8 ?6 t( A5 Y0 @0 s
    18th RGC Temp. Division
" k5 D0 k3 ~" u/ l, _( \    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment2 A; R' |4 n% C- P
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
4 S: j  [! U) X# m7 o2 N7 B$ T    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
) N5 d6 P- b, S5 b' {    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment+ c7 U" u3 n. k- ?$ ?$ d0 ~
    3rd RF Gun Battalion" e, G% s) c6 A' M, X/ f/ X
    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment! i% O) v5 A# x% S5 g
    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment6 b0 x. T& u; o  F
    10th Mortar Battalion2 Q  K+ ^0 E6 G3 c6 o$ A  \" A
    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
' Q# z/ l( a; |/ Z5 z    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
4 Z& R# X( D# t, ^    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment( J9 G& O( }6 X; q' ~
    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion( I. p9 Z0 S1 s3 P5 \  Z5 ^
    7th RF Gun Battalion( B8 g/ [& Q! J- B; Q! c! T8 T0 u
    4th RF Gun Battalion- I- X' b$ n0 \3 i
    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
. j- t* y+ m+ _" @& t# l  M    6th RF Gun Battalion% R/ J) T: j3 E3 ]
    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment
/ z; u& u& [' w' @) M' W, Q; [: l    10th JAAF Base Force
/ B  b" g* B& l) }Defending units:1 |, O' q' [' K$ B
    55th Chinese Corps
; F3 v% y; s! e8 W( Q% r5 v- \    30th Chinese Corps& C2 r6 ]& Y# y- f# I! \0 x& t5 j
    59th Chinese Corps
1 Q& C- D3 m& M, {" X    77th Chinese Corps% Y  `* K( v/ m& `1 f! L2 T, _# h# q
    33rd Group Army( ?% t: d& ]: D- |7 B3 k: ?# G& E
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Ground combat at Clark Field (79,76) # D3 L" ^4 D) @: [- f
Japanese Bombardment attack / z1 ~5 E9 D! ~7 ?% t
Attacking force 29743 troops, 374 guns, 93 vehicles, Assault Value = 1215
8 G2 u1 [1 R% C% Y7 {) vDefending force 62655 troops, 909 guns, 835 vehicles, Assault Value = 2258 9 e1 n4 A+ `; W  ]
Japanese ground losses:: r$ K% V' W  x5 T/ B" ]$ \4 n
      95 casualties reported
$ p- R. @' U: J" ?8 v         Squads: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled0 n2 @0 F+ G( C+ z. _* O
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled2 g1 E8 g9 D$ r5 I" _0 u! l
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled + z; V: @9 _/ A) Z) y
Allied ground losses:
) \* s& d. z$ |2 I/ G      4 casualties reported( ]2 i) u  b4 w% }2 h6 s, W
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled$ P2 a9 X7 _  g. I
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
! q) e/ ^4 K5 F5 |# Y         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 4 q) O3 T% o$ U$ j/ G. }
Assaulting units:
& |7 H3 W) c6 ^6 X3 l    Kanno Det
8 C% {0 B% q# A/ a    Tanaka Det : f" `0 d- @" }, v' L& L6 |
    47th Infantry Regiment
$ x0 |1 m! i8 P; r* ~' L* ~    7th Tank Regiment
! d$ j6 [1 V4 R/ k% k$ F! s- {/ t    1st Formosa Inf. Regiment/ t; b5 u; k1 `4 u7 b, \% h
    Kimura Det ( F4 w, `* e% o; o& L( N
    9th Infantry Regiment
% X/ |% \* `6 d1 Q0 b- L    20th Infantry Regiment
+ {& G1 O$ X" H6 o* W2 q    65th Brigade* X; X) n1 r1 e! k9 ~, J
    2nd Tank Regiment
. L- S( }7 ~1 I6 G* y    48th Recon Regiment
) _5 o2 X- n, S. Z1 M% h    16th Recon Regiment: ~% O6 U  @! r1 y: S
    Kure 1st SNLF
9 B1 r4 f' z1 {8 ?. W$ N    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
/ N& |( \; o) _; e    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment
* [" j7 X; u7 w' p    48th Field Artillery Regiment
6 l9 N# v  G2 E, d& l. h    8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
7 c9 A% T; [  p5 B, G    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
8 ?, O/ {. [+ l5 ]3 B# C    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
0 Z$ u0 T4 ^- n% ^, uDefending units:2 g! e1 Q9 a& j) Z
    91st PA Infantry Division
( l9 f% l3 U4 e8 t: z7 \! z9 H    21st PA Infantry Division$ z: F5 K. ~' p  y
    41st PA Infantry Division5 r; p$ q( r% Q& N
    4th PA Constabulary Regiment% T9 T1 Y- q, b, m  ^4 J; ~+ E
    71st PA Infantry Division
* K% t. h3 E4 o# ~- |    2nd PA Constabulary Regiment
, F7 Q5 C' I2 E. s% V; }" o    26th PS Cavalry Regiment
: p% j7 M% y& z$ \8 _% F    1st PA Constabulary Regiment# \2 o. z7 x/ _/ C. U* [, Q
    31st PA Infantry Division
6 x$ g! n0 L) Y  ]; e$ t    194th Tank Battalion0 w6 _4 j; A! O/ p. }; L: q
    51st PA Infantry Division
2 y6 f( @; o! o* \7 b    192nd Tank Battalion0 G; G0 g8 r# A4 c$ _: u
    45th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team
2 [7 N* {0 j' y3 U. j+ B    Subic Bay Defenses
# L) o; e2 u' N4 U7 G# P* \    31st Infantry Regiment
3 s! }7 i7 W% q- _! ~  F    1st Middlesex Battalion
7 x- f& z% m4 a5 Q4 t    1st PA Infantry Division  h0 K6 Z7 g' g/ i% ]( _( F0 q
    14th PS Engineer Regiment- |# A4 F7 a. A( q$ \" R
    11th PA Infantry Division
! B+ o& q# H$ a1 J( U- l! G    3rd/12th PA Inf Battalion
1 g' o& ]  `- U    57th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team, c+ f- H( ~" y/ l" j
    4th Marine Regiment
5 [2 f9 a6 h/ i6 @, [! t    2nd PA Constblry HW Regiment
8 Q% p8 t3 I" d4 }$ F* s, V  y    803rd Engineer Aviation Battalion
+ ~' z6 F3 v. ^- j1 p( P    Provisional Field Artillery Regiment
! t0 ]& Q8 O% V# b% |+ x2 v( U    202nd PA Construction Battalion8 w! b3 u: l8 M6 c' ?; e
    Asiatic Fleet ( X: M: S% w  u* m4 H9 ~3 ^
    88th PS Field Artillery Regiment
3 P0 ^  D! m' n7 I# M    USAFFE
) V1 l2 a5 f8 {9 l( C. Z    II Philippine Corps
, m* Z/ r0 B; T' f9 c- x    201st PA Construction Battalion9 X( s0 Y) {- O9 X
    Cavite USN Base Force; M* ?' `- i" u" ?
    1st USMC AA Battalion0 E7 F5 T% ^4 x* m! k3 C& Q: d
    PAF Aviation " |+ n& T% V7 E5 T8 `+ i
    Clark Field USAAF Base Force
& ~& O2 m9 f- d* f$ a9 p8 [8 x    I Philippine Corps ( C8 \' u' Q! U$ T
    1st PI Base Force
$ L- u6 a/ Y+ B* N" @$ a: r2 s' k1 \    301st Construction Battalion0 F9 r+ d5 P2 o- g+ b, l2 i+ l' W9 v9 c" f
    86th PS Coastal Artillery Battalion
. {6 y; B2 _- ~8 m- Q" A7 \    Manila USAAF Base Force/ X, b) o- h% z2 r& y. A
    Far East USAAF
) q+ N  l- e0 z7 [+ T% q    Bataan USN Base Force
9 n# @8 |* f, F9 ]# e    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment
+ }, x& L; y& L+ N% i) C9 V6 ]    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。% Q4 o- w0 ]' N, g) e
godkiller 发表于 2014-10-24 17:43
! t3 N9 _% C2 c+ H$ G0 |( l* P3 b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* k# e1 F8 [7 j
日军在亚洲各地乱扔炸弹,盟军只好躲在坑里数炸弹玩了 3 k, p# a9 l$ W6 R# F$ A: G$ m0 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; p' ?5 F1 W. n
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. j) X' m( o' |# u1 ZMorning Air attack on 77th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang) : S6 O; r, N& E8 F
Weather in hex: Light rain
0 ?" Y; w# _  U0 x/ l! w! o6 RRaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.# ]& z# |9 D+ [  d) D( f9 B
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes , g" g0 ?: [$ a" H" r0 q
Japanese aircraft, X# S- O! Y9 ^8 B# o9 Y1 o
      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 188 l5 R. e) c/ N& K3 L) Z3 M
      Ki-27b Nate x 119 u- Q3 M: ~9 Q( H* v  u
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 14
- e& l! X, M# j: A! |8 K$ b" M8 r) RNo Japanese losses & ]; Y& K# c  k% v& n5 q
Allied ground losses:
/ i; t' B* B( t- ^      5 casualties reported6 s4 _1 W  T) P- j  f. |  u
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
( H- }# K: m% U1 a6 J         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled: D& E- l4 o! r; {
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
& V9 t! }1 Y2 g! s- B" ~---------------------------------------------0 Y3 x* z4 E6 p! P1 V/ g, F0 V
Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  : H9 J. X5 L9 s, e; k
Weather in hex: Severe storms - V0 u8 c) `  G/ H9 `. D
Raid detected at 71 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
7 U5 O. u) r) O; K! kEstimated time to target is 22 minutes
  M  a3 u( Z* f' nJapanese aircraft
" T" ?) b- x8 f2 i# ~. n  U% ^0 Z      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 33 l/ W. N4 Z3 G7 V: M9 o+ h) M
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 24
! Z0 `- q: p9 e% A6 W0 w4 }  L; Y% gJapanese aircraft losses8 Q) n2 a% H; q# l4 ^
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 3 damaged + D' F. c1 V; a& W4 H- Z4 ~
Runway hits 10: v3 [# T2 u# l
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Morning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  $ i- v& z7 I3 Q+ ]/ {' d: v
Weather in hex: Severe storms
, w5 t1 c6 n( DRaid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet., O# `3 ]5 H* \! s3 L/ P
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes
* x7 Z* ?& X4 QJapanese aircraft
2 H/ w; w! W# x8 w4 s      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 6
$ K% W4 K' A# Q& \1 x# oJapanese aircraft losses; `* d; y  b7 n
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak - h- L* b% X7 Z5 ^$ Z( k0 L
Aircraft Attacking:
' }+ a9 m7 K$ R, x6 Y       6 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet * * M7 \" ^4 D8 ]; d
               Port Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb
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0 L1 X) @% k3 `4 I7 EMorning Air attack on Manado Base Force, at 75,99 (Manado) 7 Y+ M- q* T" a, S, W" f  ]
Weather in hex: Severe storms 7 D  I1 _8 H/ s* H9 T7 V
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet." w2 V/ e. ^' ]
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes / w0 R: v9 N+ Q1 c0 `  `
Japanese aircraft- x5 j( u/ `* X+ F7 L
      G4M1 Betty x 14 4 p5 [9 a5 n5 l: n8 o" H8 I
No Japanese losses * Y1 W! z) L- i) j( O
Aircraft Attacking:
" Q, ?; y& U+ G- s+ l8 T& z9 t" @      10 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet/ x! r, w1 w+ U4 @/ z
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
3 R$ F! K, ^: L1 G1 N       4 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet  ]7 D3 o: [6 w! P- s' A7 F, M4 B
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb - w' d. T. L. o8 x& u5 @
Also attacking Manado Garrison Battalion ...
9 y, I% ?6 F5 i& \. EAlso attacking Manado Base Force ... 7 g0 ?- m# x* d& F0 n3 s
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Afternoon Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
: h$ N8 L2 _3 K5 g1 ^Weather in hex: Moderate rain
  {+ \$ |6 q* y0 t2 [Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
9 m; ]7 [  F2 E: WEstimated time to target is 23 minutes   W9 ]9 f4 Q" g$ f' R) B- s
Japanese aircraft4 K) Y/ j9 }9 ]9 _' c
      Ki-30 Ann x 40
- x  j" _6 `/ I8 g5 a; w0 _, aNo Japanese losses 1 Q$ n" J- f7 ?9 C- \7 Z
Airbase hits 1( v8 z0 Y- \6 ]: N' M3 u
Runway hits 7
# m, ?$ M5 T1 x+ L7 E; [! ^' g( KAircraft Attacking:
1 d0 l% n: _7 D# H" w0 i# V      21 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet$ t" ?( A7 ?$ s, X2 d
               Airfield Attack:  1 x 250 kg GP Bomb
2 ?( m8 P7 c! E$ ~1 M  T6 M' T      19 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet9 C( P- L4 y% l* U5 F0 |' @
               Airfield Attack:  1 x 250 kg GP Bomb
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7 G3 Y- X' @) }" JASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75 ) @* o0 \+ E; T" g
Japanese Ships
2 b) A6 j  y6 D- y1 ]  |      CA Maya' ]2 v& `6 `! x
      DD Minazuki; G- T3 s+ ?9 x- A) v! E3 r6 X  W3 [
      DD Nowaki) i9 ]9 @8 a) n1 S  P
      DD Yugiri7 X) J: [; v; s1 d. t
      DD Ikazuchi
9 R1 o7 |# G6 |$ `3 ?) J. _/ F( }Allied Ships
# F: S& M- g& @# L( P- p3 O      SS KXIII
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( [$ S4 e. D: n2 |$ H, _7 M7 S8 WGround combat at Manado (75,99) / G% g% p- ]/ f3 A/ Y
Japanese Deliberate attack
/ [. E4 T# j% C) UAttacking force 1487 troops, 19 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 59 - c" Z3 F9 h1 i  ]$ s
Defending force 1184 troops, 2 guns, 4 vehicles, Assault Value = 52
. S/ B2 T2 k8 `8 |1 e$ B( jJapanese adjusted assault: 23  6 e+ q: G4 }/ S5 q8 ]
Allied adjusted defense: 29  
5 f+ P# u1 }% A# p; a9 ?- W2 mJapanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 1)  ( T$ G# T0 c# Z# r
Combat modifiers
+ B- g# N$ Y$ U9 q6 A9 P8 ^+ LDefender: terrain(+), fatigue(-), morale(-), experience(-)
9 P( a- y9 r+ W9 t6 ZAttacker: leaders(-) 6 L9 i! M! V+ b+ A
Allied ground losses:6 O, ~; h, z. a
      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
) N7 N5 N" ~# Q9 _: l. o+ ]: g& rAssaulting units:
4 D" p3 i8 B- I9 N5 ^    Maizuru 2nd SNLF 4 e7 O1 Y6 A1 |" o& O3 [  s1 \+ i
Defending units:; d" @& O( Q/ r* ]- v; n
    Manado Garrison Battalion* J+ c& t! e0 k
    Manado Base Force $ V! n$ c6 _( p0 k$ u) s
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Ground combat at Beaufort (66,87)
- I. W# z0 e3 r5 QJapanese Deliberate attack
! E; _2 j: k; H% {2 k0 mAttacking force 1468 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 61
# x  x- t: }2 q  X( Z8 H5 R- P* ?2 WDefending force 248 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1 5 |" Y% s6 ]: C6 c9 V* Q, x: q$ c
Japanese adjusted assault: 26  6 V# j6 v0 d5 [) P9 _* U6 D
Allied adjusted defense: 4  7 _1 v4 `! R" r$ y  {% \9 I
Japanese assault odds: 6 to 1 (fort level 0)  ( a; C- W; A: P# Y% B( v' f$ z
Japanese forces CAPTURE Beaufort !!!
6 G% I; j) {) J+ ]+ BCombat modifiers
) M8 m% J4 p+ I9 f- _0 b5 ]Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
5 O: x* o: \4 {9 BAttacker: leaders(-) : G$ x/ d/ M: c$ f- U7 k; l
Allied ground losses:& f/ _* u) D7 q
      67 casualties reported
, o$ S/ N+ Q3 I  t         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled* ~% A/ O1 Q, m0 m  i1 Z/ ^( k
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 1 disabled
' w6 j0 W3 Z, o) c4 ^. b         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled! S0 S4 s: R  ^+ {8 L9 n
      Units retreated 1! m5 K2 m$ j2 Z: S) ^' C
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
  L/ u  a& F1 U( ]! a* EAssaulting units:
9 N- M1 r& p1 c* A4 N+ H    16th Naval Guard Unit
2 }. s' N2 D2 B# q1 oDefending units:. D4 B( q- m) V2 n5 R, E
    107th RN Base Force
本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-10-27 21:43 编辑
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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
' Z% `! E. i( @2 s) [% u  H      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。% ~2 P  [7 j1 x% u
      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。。。- b$ P9 b  Z+ l6 O. t1 _) k1 P/ q
      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 . T+ [# G1 \+ N2 v- G6 E0 g
     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??
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& q: m$ _) b9 d. a7 c       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,
) U1 F2 d5 Z: o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
& b* T/ }! ~8 j2 L/ ?又一艘ss不幸遭殃,日军的sc都开始发飙了。。。。* a0 x7 n/ }* ?2 m
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
* Q6 Q+ u- m0 l3 C* ^  e8 B, 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
/ W' T2 p0 Z! _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。
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/ R, d) [+ f# kASW attack near Saigon  at 61,74
0 }" J7 L% l0 ]$ n( x" oJapanese Ships/ I# e% @( N- N+ D/ D
      SC Ch 2
5 R! d* e8 ^! m- n  Y0 ?) {      SC Ch 13
6 K$ A6 g5 |$ J) @& g7 z      SC Ch 3
' L. ~+ f1 @% k4 [% G0 i3 D! aAllied Ships( {5 {8 n! S, D1 a
      SS S-41, hits 7,  heavy damage
; b+ U. `1 \8 aSS S-41 is sighted by escort
% N2 ?  v1 W, H9 i5 TSC Ch 13 fails to find sub and abandons search. w& S3 @, j$ P, g4 r
SC Ch 3 fails to find sub, continues to search...9 u- Z+ D1 H  A6 R! Z' P
SC Ch 3 attacking submerged sub ....
% n4 d2 y  B2 BDebris floats to surface in area of attack!+ [+ w* ]9 _! y6 `, n
Escort abandons search for sub
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Submarine attack near Yokohama/Yokosuka  at 114,62
  H. E. m" r$ Q- u4 \Japanese Ships
+ V: H$ \6 F" S- e, \      xAKL Uragami Maru, Shell hits 48,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
* B  A& j! Y" a% L8 FAllied Ships. M1 `" E1 ~6 p  P' Q; G2 d
      SS Trout3 z6 I8 _/ ^- s, T
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: a( _, C, j7 e  q9 d9 s/ sMorning Air attack on 13th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang)
+ R4 k- I% q" Z" n+ tWeather in hex: Heavy rain * z4 V4 p4 q( J2 Q
Raid spotted at 35 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.0 ]- e3 t# \+ x6 j
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes ; A, x0 N: j/ S- G, m) u4 p
Japanese aircraft
9 s+ `+ B# }8 X- O7 ?0 j. ]  K      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 8% ^0 ?5 q' B8 S; |+ k' D
      Ki-27b Nate x 24
5 @9 \0 E% C3 j2 r( i      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 3
0 Y5 u2 O1 u5 h- ^' w) H) x6 {( o      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 11 " V5 H0 k, ]2 B
Allied aircraft
1 u( ?; V, C. ~! N$ v* B      I-15-III x 12
. O5 H, u6 b" e0 c# f      Hawk 75M x 3
% P& U, ?+ n2 p8 x5 gJapanese aircraft losses2 o5 M, H7 ~1 i5 {
      Ki-21-Ic Sally: 1 destroyed" g3 |( M! Y% H9 X( A- P0 P
      Ki-27b Nate: 1 destroyed3 G/ A& U! O. _0 s- @0 f
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 3 damaged 5 W! w  u: ?) @3 O( b
No Allied losses
8 q! V* V  t% Q3 W# }5 Z% WAllied ground losses:9 b9 ^5 O( T' b  y' F
      10 casualties reported
1 z5 q" y# b9 N/ Q+ @         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled* ?/ W( O+ y& i' o
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled' A* |( |' {; s2 f
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Afternoon Air attack on Port Moresby , at 98,130  
8 n; S9 t) e( \: e% _2 r2 ?Weather in hex: Moderate rain 9 R9 _, a: L6 R/ Z$ T( I
Raid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
; l: q- C% Z- D$ }9 \  yEstimated time to target is 4 minutes   t' \# G% ^/ R5 Q
Japanese aircraft
& O6 I2 c5 }4 m) x5 A1 h1 K      A6M2 Zero x 5
- g( j: g+ r" C: J/ ^2 g! JNo Japanese losses - A' |9 F: a+ z8 F! L) q" m
Aircraft Attacking:
% z: ?5 p, I8 R+ ?" E! B       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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  e+ z% n! S- ?! nAfternoon Air attack on Port Moresby , at 98,130  5 h) M$ r! j' y& [. ~
Weather in hex: Moderate rain * {- f2 B$ e# V( q* _
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
8 W  s" g% L/ s% WEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
. @2 B" F/ i/ ]3 hJapanese aircraft
8 n; M! D/ P' s& I+ h      A6M2 Zero x 5
, N9 c# K0 z1 N6 d0 qNo Japanese losses : O: y5 a& h' s) n* C( t
Aircraft Attacking:
7 v8 ^. j- D8 c& h1 M0 j       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet5 C. h) {) a2 S2 T8 _
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Ground combat at Malacca (49,81)
3 U  f* N: L; {+ bJapanese Deliberate attack
2 b: m) I% Q. d9 r" Q' gAttacking force 1025 troops, 4 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 206 ! J$ e( S5 o' O1 o$ X8 u: b
Defending force 55 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1 - V$ g* [1 |6 [* o: l; `9 V* N: X
Japanese adjusted assault: 20  7 t7 Y# O; E  F- C( T9 K5 w) L7 k
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
9 M  G5 [2 J' B' n/ ?& w# LJapanese assault odds: 20 to 1 (fort level 0)  
+ G5 C5 B: k9 C- `Japanese forces CAPTURE Malacca !!! / j+ ?, J5 r  X
Combat modifiers1 x; F/ u2 c+ o
Defender: op mode(-), leaders(+), preparation(-), morale(-)/ ?# `' x$ U. z$ l
experience(-)
. G/ R& O6 F: h: T* f3 DAttacker:  
; i5 _; L9 J9 ^* f4 HAllied ground losses:0 D4 |; _4 w" k5 s5 w7 ^
      30 casualties reported
' `1 ]: T% Y. @+ r) n! U         Squads: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled: r5 ~! u! ?6 |, B! R
         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled
, V' R9 I) @/ S         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled6 O4 D* ?0 f* v  Q
      Units destroyed 1 8 ?$ F4 z- R% E4 _3 b- v) U
Assaulting units:
2 ]& D: b. o! L) d2 e/ o/ |    56th Infantry Regiment
1 s2 P  {" X' P, R    56th Recon Regiment9 W9 x$ ^/ s9 v+ z4 M  m
    II./143rd Infantry Battalion / l& }, ^5 m+ b( N+ a$ ?8 n, R
Defending units:& C: J  _7 w3 Q7 A! z
    1st Hyderabad Battalion
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 16, 42* X/ n$ k8 I3 A5 Z( \4 A8 d
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,
  J8 ~& \" [+ {, `* }1 u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。8 v( \" B2 Q) H# ?/ b

2 K( X0 X7 V" s+ \. R7 s安康的山地真是个躲炸弹的好地方,就是补给经常跟不上,4 v2 G; F$ c# ?9 \" ?# t) ]  c
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,
* ^0 r4 r; Y: x& H3 e# _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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ASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75 5 j% C0 N7 D' V4 y
Japanese Ships: S1 o; r0 }3 p" r! H
      DD Akatsuki
/ d) F( E4 X$ l4 L0 ~2 w* R$ h      DD Minazuki1 `# q+ ?+ g; t+ T0 {7 e
      DD Nowaki
! }6 W& l+ U. Q9 F: g      DD Yugiri 2 h+ j& @( q  J9 c) G$ b2 ?
Allied Ships* x) u/ V8 I3 T
      SS KXIII, hits 3
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
' x6 x( @/ P/ ^& K+ V% o$ S6 YWeather in hex: Light rain
! n0 ~( V( J9 xRaid detected at 12 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
+ {9 c7 ?3 w0 f6 B. Y: i: g6 pEstimated time to target is 3 minutes ! f  P' c4 D& T8 u$ h3 @
Japanese aircraft
7 U" E+ J2 F0 M/ J; `( s6 e      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 24   \( F4 ?4 e) W' b
No Japanese losses : \3 \! Z1 T0 Q# l
Aircraft Attacking:
* _8 N8 j6 E; J" d* Q      24 x Ki-43-Ic Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet
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Morning Air attack on Port Moresby , at 98,130  8 ?9 b0 q) r' n- @9 v& f0 C' z
Weather in hex: Light cloud
6 m6 a/ S& R4 T* Q/ oRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.
. E& y7 A8 G2 C9 O$ m* QEstimated time to target is 6 minutes 8 r( ~+ H/ m7 Q, h% o  \* Z
Japanese aircraft0 l  B$ c" K1 D$ _. G2 |5 G
      A6M2 Zero x 15
$ O! m6 y  J) x  yNo Japanese losses ; y( O9 ?) W; N
Aircraft Attacking:6 f6 u& n+ |( t. H8 U% ^
       6 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
2 y5 K: w* E+ I! M  f       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet2 X& g" U8 H# h" P3 p0 J# T
       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
% L1 _/ }$ H' G  o# N4 t3 o& Y  N7 D       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet , r4 K- o: J, |0 }  i
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Morning Air attack on 82nd Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang) 3 N7 O1 S1 Z) l0 l
Weather in hex: Overcast
" o; z' ^* i$ X, jRaid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.5 X0 m: P) P9 a5 v" }- x, a
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes 0 |6 K) V8 U5 a/ {+ j  ?
Japanese aircraft
! Z- K# }5 q8 O: q8 D7 y) p      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 13
7 H. S8 R8 d! F  ]1 G* x( ~      Ki-27b Nate x 106 o) c% B& B4 a/ l
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 14
8 S5 @4 }, c' K, i) m      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 28
0 Z; {! W6 r. y5 \/ BAllied aircraft# c( l7 S  l1 A$ q7 F0 y
      I-15-III x 10- W* t5 y0 ]" Y, z# S* g, x
      Hawk 75M x 1 * e9 l) F' A$ }! K% m+ e! |
Japanese aircraft losses
9 F/ N: E! h+ @% W, d: f      Ki-21-Ic Sally: 1 damaged
# m* {2 n$ m& {3 P8 l9 K' \      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 damaged , G& _0 C& B8 c" c' ^
No Allied losses
' G/ N+ N, R% O+ X7 cAllied ground losses:
: c2 w) G' w% z, R) D4 b      31 casualties reported
$ j3 w6 q0 V2 d/ }* ]         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
/ g1 A6 i- f9 {* t         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled+ j8 a& d# d) ^( e5 O0 g
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled* Y  O8 l1 b6 t. |1 x
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& a/ C( K" t; }% x0 hGround combat at Hollandia (93,116)   V, e, l" D  n6 O6 t
Japanese Deliberate attack 5 \" Z, \# |7 A8 G! L: E
Attacking force 747 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 33 : j7 M: h' n* U$ X. f' S& L
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 . G' Y# y( a& n5 @' D
Japanese adjusted assault: 33  $ R: w; m& Q& h! e  D' N
Allied adjusted defense: 1  ( i+ A) t8 D& x' w& A
Japanese assault odds: 33 to 1 (fort level 1)  4 v! ^- X% `8 r+ {2 |! Z
Japanese forces CAPTURE Hollandia !!!
8 u9 B+ H& r$ i" Q3 i3 ]Combat modifiers
7 H4 Y/ T; s, v4 R& Z8 PAttacker:  ' J9 A* @1 ?" A  {
Assaulting units:
8 d' z$ K3 Q2 V& V  `    53rd Naval Guard Unit
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 17, 42
  U5 q' @  A- @5 {8 ?日军在克拉克,拉包尔,万鸦老,安康等地狂轰滥炸," n6 K2 T( X2 D1 J8 f
各地盟军只能忍气吞声,低头躲炸弹。6 F3 K) }! F$ W* ?$ r/ M
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,
9 m9 t' o1 N$ k0 k1 e1 t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。$ a* @; @# d) k  V- L! N
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  " q" q' z8 N& n. V7 t6 |
Weather in hex: Heavy rain 1 r7 b/ f2 b( ^& Q
Raid detected at 34 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
% Y. m4 Y! v5 Q5 G% a0 q, e9 B- @Estimated time to target is 10 minutes
9 E3 }* b$ D' lJapanese aircraft
8 e. u! r& X1 D* g2 g4 _      Ki-27b Nate x 27 ! Y: r8 L7 `" H& F  E9 z, [: v) o
No Japanese losses : B0 }# Q' w. d
Aircraft Attacking:
  p* f. b# J! }: f+ s7 U# P      27 x Ki-27b Nate sweeping at 20000 feet *  ) m4 T- X# d+ h1 c% O) [
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Morning Air attack on Lark Battalion, at 106,126 , near Rabaul
+ ]* S5 u) y" b$ i; y. nWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
" m; ~+ Z5 c; d* ^5 U  @Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
+ E; W  ~( J4 {+ v$ ~Estimated time to target is 7 minutes 5 P$ h+ [6 F  A( j8 N" N6 l
Japanese aircraft
' h( @' ?6 W2 D  C4 P. \      G3M2 Nell x 18
- e# h: y; J) m% l. ~* c      G4M1 Betty x 34 1 v6 f; ^! @$ Q' i
Japanese aircraft losses' B/ q9 ]; S+ f; u# T
      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged
- I+ F! h! A$ GAllied ground losses:. I; H: O  t2 ?6 c" t  D
      26 casualties reported# y5 `% a3 t3 l3 e! g1 Y7 Z! l
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled, b- j) n; G+ ~6 h8 w+ r. l& a+ o$ M
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled+ q( T1 l3 V) n: L
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Morning Air attack on 36th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang)
0 S+ M, o9 ?- l  _3 J9 UWeather in hex: Heavy rain   Z+ ~& B- }$ f7 J/ W" @  K* K
Raid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.% Q5 {) V: H# o& [
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
* Z2 X7 B, D  u! W  hJapanese aircraft
& T" }/ V! h. U* S( i      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 5. x1 N, I/ m- L( ?; e. b7 g" ^, N
      Ki-27b Nate x 3
, {! ]& C( i7 V9 ?; w9 ?0 G* e: t      Ki-30 Ann x 18
$ s: m- J% d& J6 \' h# v' Y9 J      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 82 c/ b/ t) z1 d1 o, u1 \
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 12
& d% N* p1 A+ `: I1 J7 zAllied aircraft" K) ?: e+ r% q3 E* p) B
      I-15-III x 4
  Y$ c" j3 q5 f1 s8 A* m6 Y0 `6 N      Hawk 75M x 1
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; M7 R( l; O) c7 g3 wMorning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  - n/ g1 ~4 L, l! O. l( f
Weather in hex: Severe storms 3 p/ g/ b* H; B  r! \" m
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.8 x  O. V) E) d8 B6 e
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes
) }. ~9 U) ?3 ~2 i$ U/ u! EJapanese aircraft2 O  `7 k" ^3 S( ~- f$ }  e. ^
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 7 ) a9 k9 i* R, i
No Japanese losses
0 v' I9 c3 ]$ X: W* S: `8 NAircraft Attacking:
- d" \( b# q- E+ M/ Q' j       7 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet * ) X9 m. d* c# K0 F
               Port Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb
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Morning Air attack on Manado Garrison Battalion, at 75,99 (Manado) 8 p, \3 l. d( v1 R; X
Weather in hex: Overcast
. u8 I, @# a7 ~, ERaid spotted at 11 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.; z7 C1 ?/ D% L$ [+ _0 b, b9 H% g
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes ( g  Q  z0 h3 O& N
Japanese aircraft7 f; l1 W' F" J# f
      G4M1 Betty x 16 ) A$ m, L; {* [/ Q5 u, q
No Japanese losses
6 w( O8 p5 E5 s( `& _. W! HAllied ground losses:
! J6 ]7 F3 A; |" D2 s; @      14 casualties reported
- k. O6 f# a/ v! }* ~3 W/ i         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
! s9 O+ s+ \( T; W" a2 j9 @6 M         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
* w( q2 `' H" N1 l" L5 d# m1 S         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
( n9 ]; J; N5 ^1 J4 bAircraft Attacking:/ O) \7 S+ d( M3 o( ?  f
      16 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
1 |9 Z, ?8 L$ U               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb$ Z1 F1 h& Z5 k' d! s' J9 h0 y$ s
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6 b9 y/ d7 W, f. z$ WGround combat at Kweilin (76,54) ; H7 E" @' J$ X4 L: C
Japanese Deliberate attack
1 C7 |% a, g' n8 NAttacking force 12767 troops, 104 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 465
9 G, v- I" V$ y1 ^$ f. t4 v2 ?Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
& q7 `( G3 \9 D4 l3 e7 Q2 hJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0 2 Y+ ~5 C$ W! v* [% z
Japanese adjusted assault: 487
4 T; m' p6 i9 \7 A$ u  T4 `' i0 w, KAllied adjusted defense: 1  4 A! s# ]9 \$ V" d: [+ b# o% K- u8 _
Japanese assault odds: 487 to 1 (fort level 0)  + @2 x( V: P# I5 }$ {
Japanese forces CAPTURE Kweilin !!! & v& U) b' e( W
Combat modifiers  ]: _2 d3 V# N; s: i
Attacker:  
+ B% z& R) U2 g4 h: e9 [Assaulting units:) N1 \+ h( b$ [- A3 B
    104th Division. N& p* m: N4 j5 m6 h2 ?
    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 ...
3 W8 h0 C; v( `2 I  e% Llala23159 发表于 2014-10-29 09:33
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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。: i+ B" f0 k) T/ R- q" c1 M6 C
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
! H. z* N' _$ {8 C9 V9 L$ J# v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,
% @$ z9 Y1 ~0 ]如果能轻易战胜德国,当然更好,问题是:有吗??8 ?* p3 Y3 c+ [/ M" t+ i
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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。
. _) l; m% l+ p7 Y0 A& d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?
+ i* M# a  ?# |5 N0 w' E1 y0 P' s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,2 `# i. m8 P  x: }& U7 S
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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0 z) l6 i* @9 g# R( \AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 18, 425 T. r/ O; `  |4 n7 @  M7 U0 m. H
当天双方ss都很活跃,结果却都被揍了,
# M& G& k' P1 c/ m: ]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9 u- a  v& p: x" w. ^* g3 i% J
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,
1 {. e0 w$ W" {: C  S9 ?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,
7 j. T6 R6 z' ?% T8 Q: c7 v1 V, A& X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, ; b8 G$ m3 V" B& R" U, \
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。8 v' d9 Y- R) }+ m8 j4 c2 V& R- D. z
同时,日军占领万鸦老机场,菲律宾进一步被孤立。。。8 A9 q4 j0 q3 O, p
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1 f/ A4 i% g: v& w0 C& CSub attack near Balikpapan  at 66,98
1 B, h  `, t: G6 Q; ~Japanese Ships( U" ~) l3 h/ E8 \8 x2 S# A5 \9 \$ P9 N
      SS I-155, hits 2 $ R1 j7 q+ P+ u2 {* u3 e3 @% v
Allied Ships
7 i0 X! c7 ~, e: ]) J0 j9 j5 X      CL Java# p( c9 H# C3 E6 O, o3 x6 Q; [, h1 o
      DD Evertsen
- M& t1 M- }6 t6 s# A: O; r      DD Witte de With3 Q6 Q6 S7 m( G. N6 _+ U
      DD Kortenaer
- Z& l7 f+ T2 T1 j) q. U----------------------------------------------------9 Q) h  u: i# i' s
ASW attack near San Luis Obispo  at 220,75 & B; |' ?6 \& R
Japanese Ships5 ?: H# j: k; o" s1 C/ E; A) A$ f! [
      SS I-3
4 A8 A* Y. @$ c' B$ g* ^2 k0 i+ CAllied Ships
: M& x$ a2 k2 g1 J9 L+ A      DD King
- S8 z0 F, c2 Y+ \% m      DD Sands% R1 F0 L. N% `$ j- F
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" f  _3 x9 P0 ~9 o' ?9 }ASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75 2 @+ B# I6 U& m1 Z: B3 ]1 A$ H
Japanese Ships. F! E% p7 n* {" Z. P! C! b0 F! r
      DD Minazuki
/ J1 W' \, Q4 c      DD Nowaki( T4 O% j1 ?2 h2 i- k) N$ y
      DD Yugiri
8 j# ~5 t, d  i- }( O2 l      DD Akatsuki
  U# `% M+ O6 m2 X7 B1 @Allied Ships
: g7 x4 x! }$ i8 i- M; `      SS KXIII, hits 5, {! w7 b2 ^+ X; K
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Morning Air attack on 59th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang)
2 q: J: y- {/ Y1 b( cWeather in hex: Overcast
- K9 j3 F6 g* _% I- {& jRaid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
+ |/ g8 Y7 n$ ^; }Estimated time to target is 11 minutes $ e. k  ^$ [! o; C
Japanese aircraft% I- H3 M  _$ q8 S
      Ki-27b Nate x 17
; E8 g# D! Z7 T# Z) r      Ki-30 Ann x 21
: i4 p, h' T) Z, A0 S  m8 a      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 15
6 W2 p5 E' [$ lJapanese aircraft losses% N. u( V, t; R. h
      Ki-30 Ann: 1 damaged 5 V7 @9 v( G0 z
Aircraft Attacking:
& D/ h$ R/ J4 _7 o      21 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet * , D9 c9 h2 L; E1 R& k
               Ground Attack:  1 x 100 kg GP Bomb6 a# O/ M9 r! [
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Ground combat at Ankang (82,42)
" p( R# c8 [  F. qJapanese Shock attack
( R$ @) ~  z% i1 H! VAttacking force 57597 troops, 807 guns, 864 vehicles, Assault Value = 1855
7 b9 y/ Z6 d0 J& p3 V* mDefending force 141791 troops, 966 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3849
& b$ v# c3 h5 A4 L  c4 oJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2
/ [. r& Q' z; ?8 UJapanese adjusted assault: 530  
* {* r' U+ W6 @' h: BAllied adjusted defense: 9145  4 b4 {  C2 ]; _$ R3 {& z
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 17 (fort level 2)  7 l1 w; C9 l5 _9 H
Combat modifiers
5 q; d( n: _2 X4 M/ N) Z; E% DDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
5 M% d7 U2 A% }9 jAttacker: shock(+)
, L7 L5 ~$ D- g9 T3 eJapanese ground losses:
! r$ }  [$ z6 _, T2 s2 i! j      7760 casualties reported
& m5 k% C3 U* J- T         Squads: 172 destroyed, 580 disabled
! b4 Y8 _! O9 r; b- g* t         Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 60 disabled
3 t+ }7 O! i1 ?* f4 k. l9 v" b         Engineers: 8 destroyed, 40 disabled
" ^9 l; G, U% E+ ]6 Z9 }      Guns lost 78 (18 destroyed, 60 disabled); f, R2 |! p0 F, v% V& g' A
      Vehicles lost 82 (3 destroyed, 79 disabled)
' K- O0 l- @2 {2 z6 ]8 b/ A6 @Allied ground losses:; Z/ K- E, ?' x. c
      1462 casualties reported* Z2 K# G# _9 e0 Z& @2 n9 O7 p, [) o
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 119 disabled- W6 y+ ^: }9 _9 @: R; S* o" `& M  W6 {
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 40 disabled8 V/ }9 g1 {; V( M* f+ h5 Z; A
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 25 disabled   M+ @9 ]9 I* @! ]  B1 \4 d' S
Assaulting units:: r9 o% B- |+ S) f
    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade* j, d* Y, h9 Y' L5 [! S
    12th RGC Temp. Division4 g. [, f  {/ P3 r' X8 X# H6 ^
    58th Infantry Regiment3 z/ `5 j* }) f8 E: s
    34th Division5 ?6 R# P& h" O% n5 U
    19th Division' j! p( k! S& _; h8 l5 k
    13th Tank Regiment
3 ^$ y( O' M! b: {( X4 D& u    9th Armored Car Co ; f  X) M" o8 T( w
    13th Division9 D* ^. m7 ?& O5 T
    3rd Tank Regiment  A( R' a( q- k
    5th Tank Regiment8 I: y  n) n# ]% O
    18th RGC Temp. Division
9 u6 a, p. C0 {: t4 e% I    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion7 s" j  c7 g* R( q8 a
    10th Mortar Battalion
8 ?+ i- F& Z9 b! S    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
9 W# Z- w% r! C% x' J    7th RF Gun Battalion
: n$ U! g; V: i) _" r' m3 Z    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment
: Z, z/ B7 B5 |8 B$ }    3rd RF Gun Battalion
' E+ M) U; [' [    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
5 L" K% T% l- @% s* |7 @) m    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
; Z4 b  M) n  v( L& w    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment1 E" ]' Y' t8 e0 @
    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
- X: X* K. d# b0 B. V    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
% K, P9 N6 k' U; _8 T- h3 F    6th RF Gun Battalion$ _# u. F) I* H/ f# y2 Y) _6 D
    4th RF Gun Battalion
. A  r: p8 h6 U5 L    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment( Z, s9 n- _* P0 x- m8 g9 c* p
    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
4 F  G& d, W* {2 e! z    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
% D( w. y7 }2 v( F    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment8 O$ y7 i- |8 y  ]: x
    10th JAAF Base Force 6 ^, |: B0 a4 u8 |6 m( I1 H
Defending units:
: j* \* A  B* S( G+ u5 L  c7 s    77th Chinese Corps/ O% W6 E$ B# |, t
    41st Chinese Corps& ^/ F0 x/ k3 N; s% E
    1st Construction Regiment
3 J3 n3 W! [+ b; i2 @, U' \" z    7th New Chinese Corps
& \  Y2 L' f/ y4 J    42nd Chinese Corps
5 [3 v3 Q4 Q, U) l$ B: f4 h    3rd Construction Regiment' ^3 V: k9 I& I. a: e
    34th Seperate Brigade
7 ^' y* M" p) O    38th Chinese Corps
) |' b( ~5 X2 o; ?+ m0 k4 Z* s1 y    51st Chinese Corps0 V. k7 H  y% G( }5 L
    15th Chinese Corps6 t0 y0 E: ?* _/ e$ H' s
    7th Construction Regiment* ^9 e" b6 h6 N5 V9 y5 X3 K0 `
    43rd Chinese Corps7 P; C) N8 J$ ?8 F& d
    96th Chinese Corps0 s) g9 C/ [' V" q8 ^5 F
    98th Chinese Corps
" _5 o% K6 c" {! \6 X( y    8th Route Army
. m9 F. z" l7 P9 M/ q& R. l' j- }+ P    2nd Chinese Cavalry Corps
3 |) d. c2 y' k    39th Chinese Corps
! ]) ^. x; t# a    36th Chinese Corps
% k* a+ t/ q; u3 m9 l9 F) I    95th Chinese Corps1 X1 @5 L; W) r6 ?! ?0 D
    82nd Chinese Corps* Y% ^$ V  e3 X. w
    2nd Construction Regiment
0 f8 o  Z1 A: W/ T7 I    4th Chinese Cavalry Corps
$ p7 G. Y% t4 L  {    8th New Chinese Corps
; O4 i+ ]1 m1 {3 Y( {: h    47th Chinese Corps; u( L! ]' ]5 ]; g* x
    55th Chinese Corps4 K  J% k7 |6 q0 v- [/ Z& m6 Q+ r
    5th New Chinese Corps
% A1 Y# n2 H7 F4 M7 t    12th Chinese Corps
* [9 ~3 a& v( G+ x$ N/ O6 B4 I    59th Chinese Corps( c7 a. S" C" ?/ r
    13th Chinese Corps
9 P. Y% `; F, A3 z4 W    30th Chinese Corps, n5 D9 q# v1 ~6 I! Y1 t% q2 j
    17th Chinese Corps# ^; ]1 u; s1 ]: U* ]
    4th Construction Regiment; X$ S6 N/ M% `- V. w) M
    34th Group Army* X+ r2 t& t! v+ o4 e7 L
    33rd Group Army
5 V0 X5 m6 v7 B$ n0 D9 f0 _; b    31st Group Army* s+ r. \; Z; B4 q/ O7 ]/ l) R
    4th Chinese Base Force1 a* w: `2 q' U$ \9 V- \* P. c
    4th Group Army
. @9 A4 \7 O0 D    2nd Group Army& T6 ?0 ?7 t# W1 Y6 N
    8th Group Army- t6 q! m& G6 x* D6 @1 j1 |' l
    Jingcha War Area , e# w3 @" `2 m3 {+ D
    3rd Group Army
6 V& d" _, [0 H1 U# ?# u    14th Group Army
! m1 y; ^* F- Y4 n* E& X- S    8th War Area   k$ v. ]( z( C9 y( O, [1 z" ^
    15th Group Army
( v+ N& G2 w, X3 Y  \! u$ L    36th Group Army
! H. K8 G$ V) U1 o, g" D1 D    Red Chinese Army+ d- H& ^2 W+ F' g  @. N" f& Q
    22nd Group Army
0 f7 W) D" D$ W    5th War Area
, F6 R. o) J9 W4 z8 o+ @    12th Chinese Base Force # }+ h/ E$ b8 J9 c% |. e; P6 u9 l
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Ground combat at Manado (75,99)
8 |/ \4 I8 {* ]8 z$ L) x' H- _Japanese Deliberate attack 7 S( q' h7 J' w7 l3 C$ N
Attacking force 2992 troops, 38 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 122
6 h- s0 d) J, r* B; BDefending force 1136 troops, 0 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 44 ) t) E8 H/ ^% P# x! H
Japanese adjusted assault: 40  
$ ~) t( T6 V% k- K+ YAllied adjusted defense: 9  
0 N' |) [; b" e/ |! |' d% `Japanese assault odds: 4 to 1 (fort level 1)  ; Y7 x' J. y, n2 Y( j5 L- f
Japanese forces CAPTURE Manado !!!
; Q7 s6 X( Q) S: F8 Q0 i, h9 ECombat modifiers$ c! @8 G6 g' I% _) s( x3 q3 E4 }8 [! [
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-)
" H7 w- [2 {$ I+ X1 ^% lAttacker:  
0 J6 w- ~! x% D  R4 lJapanese ground losses:
" N5 `. ^* {& p9 u: }9 C" o      23 casualties reported! p& A: v) y% C  I* g& w) z
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
9 e1 e- w+ C: ?3 R5 n8 {8 F3 v; u         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled( R6 @; H3 V9 N2 R
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 Y% r9 q: g, KAllied ground losses:
/ y9 I4 ~' q; b1 l3 h) O0 c      488 casualties reported
) b' c" d9 U1 |, r! l' J         Squads: 21 destroyed, 4 disabled. e' B+ V3 C& U3 {! ~4 x
         Non Combat: 14 destroyed, 5 disabled3 T% C% y0 y# r
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled2 [7 u; C1 t$ q. A6 N
      Vehicles lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled)
7 e' ^* P/ }8 z' E* O' D      Units retreated 1 . M4 m. ?0 H$ Y
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
# c- @5 x/ ?! ]8 iAssaulting units:
9 T: ~6 A3 f$ A. S/ ?* Z    Maizuru 2nd SNLF& h& v  |0 S  I
    Kure 2nd SNLF  
( @! S* q$ l2 F* X* e( I5 }2 RDefending units:- V( {3 m" @% w. T
    Manado Garrison Battalion
山地地形不进行侦查即突击,往往有这种惊喜
; ^" S: P8 [  K! a4 vwangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-29 20:45
) d& I4 V: `+ f: \/ {9 ~菜花有点大意,以为国军还是几天前被击溃的那3只部队,& U0 e0 M, A- U; A
没想到国军已经增援了近4k战力。
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