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9 X) q8 N  A9 d& pAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 08, 42
8 ~; \% C2 {, e3 I& y! M随着新加坡上空盟军战斗机的消失,陆攻开始轰炸新加坡,) b% b+ B' N$ t
一些尚在当地维修,无法及时撤走的的船只不幸遇难。。。。$ |6 s9 {( h6 ]4 B- `1 n0 U' j
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。 % p7 q9 _8 O5 b5 i( l. z3 q
同时kb路过莫港,附近一些小鱼小虾开始遭殃。
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0 t) @! `/ {) u# k3 X" ~Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  9 ?/ y0 N$ ]* x; W  J, Z+ ]
Weather in hex: Light cloud
2 F0 H3 q3 `: O" @: X* hRaid detected at 48 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
7 y3 ]" M) r1 k- e/ d5 Y& PEstimated time to target is 15 minutes
5 D  @2 X: G/ s  ]4 z5 J8 ?Japanese aircraft" h; _) j* U9 i" e! z+ \8 }0 Q' Z
      A6M2 Zero x 36 6 J* I1 a& r$ v: h+ A! `7 |  D$ E
No Japanese losses ; q- \9 V7 ], Y+ i6 [2 E
Aircraft Attacking:
7 y0 V; J/ s* ^: a5 H      36 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet * ) p  |. n( n/ M
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  % f; ^- S. E* {( V7 s
Weather in hex: Light cloud
0 x, y* }  K9 r! p/ z3 cRaid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
/ q# T% E+ {$ v3 c' z. V* vEstimated time to target is 15 minutes & p3 n/ h- R* Q7 ~& X
Japanese aircraft  U, S8 S3 h7 ]6 i( d
      G3M2 Nell x 34 , C+ d! Z8 @6 B* j
Japanese aircraft losses
0 p: f% _% |& ~. M- c, F      G3M2 Nell: 19 damaged
0 f% l' ?, U. d" d6 P      G3M2 Nell: 3 destroyed by flak
3 @5 T  ?* ~( v7 hAllied Ships0 B: c0 W! s" Q+ ~( V
      SS KXV, Bomb hits 2, and is sunk- L/ ?8 Q2 w; G' ]; o) n
      SS Seawolf, Bomb hits 1,  heavy damage
. T! _7 _% L' C      DD Van Ghent, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
! r9 i3 R4 M  F7 B$ Y* ^8 `( p! k! U      SS Porpoise, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk
' x4 R: C; Y/ J- a* j/ q* w      DD Bulmer, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires # P9 S+ O; \. @, D7 A2 B# b
Allied ground losses:
4 N! B7 _  K2 W& Q      7 casualties reported
# g% v9 P3 k3 G* H# L( T         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled% w' ~1 x' }/ h) ?* T. D3 T& Y6 N
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled% U# k' u* U( F" v& m; M
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ! I% W! g! y# X# }+ i5 w8 z+ `* l
Repair Shipyard hits 2/ y# B& |9 ~, }1 l9 h: t, N: U  I
Port hits 43 e) X) V. O8 G. Y! z
Port supply hits 2! U: b# E* s/ @/ ^, e" K* ?% b
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
# k  ~6 |# f; ]& PWeather in hex: Light cloud
/ y% N. v7 R* W' [/ X/ h# d* _& HRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.* l2 ?& E# b6 r8 k
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
1 [4 J3 [7 c. L0 J, [. A7 nJapanese aircraft* y2 d/ I6 @6 e3 E7 v2 e& `
      A6M2 Zero x 35
; `2 w4 Y2 o3 u" Z      G3M2 Nell x 42 & L2 p( x  h9 X. {
Japanese aircraft losses
- Q' _7 J9 r( L5 E# n( g* f      G3M2 Nell: 20 damaged
) m! B/ q" ~/ X  }) z1 a      G3M2 Nell: 2 destroyed by flak ( ]7 ]4 M4 Q. j( f- N9 ^
Allied Ships" `, n! u% j3 T
      SS Seawolf, Bomb hits 3, and is sunk: c) r+ Q8 Y  P7 v) \
      xAP Shinai, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage& X, k6 ^/ G: o. F  @# m- P: b
      DD Van Ghent, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage 7 d! A6 k1 l7 {1 |! z4 D$ v) k/ k9 ?0 F
Allied ground losses:. H" P( K% y7 b1 f2 M
      7 casualties reported
$ M2 q+ A: ]; b1 O8 ?1 @5 t4 b         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 O* v+ }( a" U7 D         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled( ~- t# m7 }; i$ Z" X
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 T$ h3 |7 f+ r1 n5 NPort hits 5
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' K/ d& L. |( Z* w. O! b2 Y" [Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
# Y1 h/ Q. ]# `Weather in hex: Light cloud   J5 L- p/ g1 H% I. c5 D
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.
6 F- [. c5 ?- U5 X% O+ fEstimated time to target is 13 minutes
2 c3 e. n4 M1 D7 b% o1 P1 }Japanese aircraft; N' @5 v1 H; k9 P& J% d
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 27
5 L" a$ \5 c. m; y5 ~' y: y      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 25 4 q6 h! H+ p" ?; k0 r: s% j* R* ^; J
No Japanese losses 3 M' \. n9 l9 I  U! a6 l# R- d
Aircraft Attacking:8 x5 J0 q* Y, E8 s0 J3 x
       3 x Ki-43-Ib Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Terapo at 96,127 8 a8 i; R* M5 }$ m) G2 F
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud . t! h; V; {* y# t* U& _8 t$ D. d/ A8 N
Raid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
1 f0 s+ L; Z; K' w4 `Estimated time to target is 2 minutes : V# J. ?5 u) v; J7 w
Japanese aircraft, y5 H$ F. j( k" b% U1 j
      A6M2 Zero x 18
6 @8 P0 D: a& [! A# n/ H      D3A1 Val x 9 : p- v! o5 Y; a# M2 l
No Japanese losses
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      xAP Marella, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires0 F' r4 H+ F4 B
      xAP Koolama, Bomb hits 2,  on fire
2 w: |9 p( D4 l& F: x  s      AM Ipswitch, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage 8 J3 W, L  d3 X* `: {; ^% D
Aircraft Attacking:: W$ i! V7 M/ B- [$ V' O
       9 x D3A1 Val releasing from 2000' * - Q; n3 o# X/ t# J$ h2 J2 A
               Naval Attack:  2 x 60 kg GP Bomb   X* X$ E2 K' a
Marella dead in the water ...& E1 l1 A' r5 U) k% }% r
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAP Marella: x/ K" H% h( \9 V- `" v% u9 l
Koolama dead in the water ...% t7 j4 _3 J8 s% S+ _, a
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring AM Ipswitch% s$ u0 F/ E) i0 K
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; U/ B  U/ D/ VASW attack near Soc Trang  at 60,74 7 ]4 ~6 ?5 P- T! g2 L" R
Japanese Ships
  b6 T. l' x8 Y0 J* Y8 g$ Q      SC Ch 1
) w: t5 D2 |4 s. P( B      SC Ch 133 v; C0 x, ]' L
      SC Ch 3
9 B% C; p  v5 a& m0 `$ F" `7 SAllied Ships0 J9 j# S2 g; @" ~6 ^3 h% O. @
      SS Spearfish, hits 14,  heavy damage
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 09, 42
* J  {4 W8 m" s1 b% R9 v: Xss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
- G7 b3 ^3 K3 s! B' R" d南方军司令已经下海游泳了。不知道有没有爬上船
- d3 H# [0 {1 A) {2 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
7 \4 i/ u. L5 {0 u8 @* `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。。。
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Sub attack near Soc Trang  at 58,74
6 x# y# B# P3 U, ]! ~, iJapanese Ships
4 h! |  B$ e0 C% b8 _3 ?& U% ?& n; P      AK Sasako Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage
1 F# n1 t7 U& Z# K      PB Kyo Maru #12
8 A; w2 L. ~" l  T      PB Tatsumiya Maru 1 @' g% B2 f3 S
Allied Ships
5 y- D8 ^8 E" q3 [      SS Searaven, hits 1
- X+ y% g6 a8 w( o4 }8 z) bJapanese ground losses:
+ o  W3 H3 M2 \/ p      18 casualties reported
# U9 s3 S5 l% ?2 X# m7 u, d         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
: p! f6 I; J$ r7 [! z% N7 _. f         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 1 disabled
/ k' ~# [! ^! z5 G' f         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled0 ^4 F3 s  K7 d
      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
: a$ }1 V1 u; v( fSS Searaven launches 2 torpedoes at AK Sasako Maru
3 t/ q% N4 y4 h  [1 L; {- r5 fPB Kyo Maru #12 attacking submerged sub ....
7 _7 C6 i5 L2 g0 U0 s/ |6 MPB Tatsumiya Maru fails to find sub and abandons search  D: I! A1 J; f  a& \' S" i
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
+ S" \$ k2 s( OPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
' p/ f6 o, n7 H, X) H. R/ WPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...  ^8 h$ c* l, D) {" D; B# R1 B/ u
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...' V9 V3 e8 k2 U" [- V( V
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search..." z$ T4 ?3 w/ O! a7 t8 R4 A5 b
Escort abandons search for sub ( G$ i7 T, s7 Q5 h3 T2 S
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Sub attack near Soc Trang  at 58,74 ( L2 m. ^' ?2 ?/ U5 s1 m
Japanese Ships% y  K' p( d4 z# L
      AK Sasako Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage: h" C: N3 w/ ~! v) I) y2 u" A
      PB Kyo Maru #12 ( e5 t1 o( p3 \4 P3 p& k: V# F$ D- _
Allied Ships) \1 J9 P4 Z5 V3 ^  w& @$ R7 d
      SS Searaven   q% z9 d4 l5 _1 P
Japanese ground losses:
- S/ d- ?- ?) r5 J& ]      6 casualties reported& ^# {' y. ^8 F" ]9 a  ^+ C1 A) Z
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled$ q$ S5 h( f6 |; I
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
" l5 }' _' u& m2 \, V! Y/ l7 B, f         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled % a4 b0 `; k% E1 K4 u
SS Searaven launches 2 torpedoes at AK Sasako Maru
( J. t- l6 e  r( d) _Searaven bottoming out ....: q8 r: }9 @" l, v  o! z+ _
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...5 I; ~# |4 n2 k9 Q5 }% b
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
* N* Z# R" M0 a6 ~PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
/ W' y5 j9 l$ vPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
( @$ B5 \: [4 |! lPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...1 P$ n: d% x* O* ^+ N! Q( V
Escort abandons search for sub
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8 u* `  P( w2 p* O: v" h; x! E6 H0 wMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
" A, Z/ [8 _) k0 ^% a- PWeather in hex: Thunderstorms
# x: M- K  |% I; \( d7 {6 K9 x5 D9 A3 h4 SRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
0 n0 X! \3 v; I) {& t( OEstimated time to target is 15 minutes
% M) t9 u: i/ l- F# W  t, bJapanese aircraft
- U* A! _8 X3 `4 L6 j. i      G3M2 Nell x 46
7 x3 u* X4 g: @2 d  L  n# f" v/ y      G4M1 Betty x 67
) Y8 b7 ^8 L" _Allied aircraft
9 h1 h1 t% U/ w8 y6 K      no flights 8 ^3 X+ I7 g0 A( O6 ^
Japanese aircraft losses
# ]; B: x; p; r0 a( e* b% X& O      G3M2 Nell: 21 damaged
# @4 X4 @3 v5 ^7 G      G3M2 Nell: 4 destroyed by flak
; j9 @7 C2 z9 j5 ]4 a      G4M1 Betty: 24 damaged" i2 G5 q$ Y8 l; W' D
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak 5 R8 h5 N% {, l6 f3 w+ c
Allied aircraft losses9 Y! y. {! J& K7 x
      Buffalo I: 2 damaged
/ w7 K" S& y" Y( j2 u2 f      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed on ground( \2 @  A6 d3 i$ n( q& @' T
      Blenheim IF: 1 damaged
& V6 G) G; ^+ F  W; M0 iAirbase hits 10; i: c5 z- n- h4 P
Airbase supply hits 24 u' K' A, a7 B+ P
Runway hits 62
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4 R1 S% j1 Y' S5 J: J9 b5 DMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
* N* R+ X/ W9 bWeather in hex: Thunderstorms + s% x5 s" k& h' {" i) C: {
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.' G7 C) {+ f& p- a2 A3 K4 W+ m) n/ o
Estimated time to target is 14 minutes 3 K4 L0 X& c0 w4 _1 W. H, X. }
Japanese aircraft
0 n) e( U2 B/ |: t5 {; U' d; U      A6M2 Zero x 36
1 K# i) e7 L# n" y* j5 A      G4M1 Betty x 11
% M+ s# L2 B8 o9 I% O8 e" |Allied aircraft
" F0 B; R, ?7 w- x0 h: \3 G: k( }  ?1 L      no flights / z! b- c, s8 O8 U
Japanese aircraft losses
+ r7 b) f$ c( ^1 Q( E, S( G      G4M1 Betty: 4 damaged
! \' W# n$ {( t$ I      G4M1 Betty: 4 destroyed by flak . F5 k$ B' M8 G& K
Allied aircraft losses
: y' L: K- {0 u# _      Buffalo I: 2 damaged 1 p% s2 v( y. a5 ^% W
Runway hits 2
7 w; N) m* g5 J: B  r# ~. @( TAircraft Attacking:
# @' ?3 C; P% \9 c; R  A      11 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet; c* H6 `- r" V5 X; {; f* n
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb $ i, m6 E' q( ?' P4 F4 M
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/ w" p2 X/ K0 G4 i5 n2 k) CMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  0 v3 l2 B% d$ M% r1 [+ E
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
& N( E8 m0 k0 l, d0 ~  ?$ URaid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
5 r( s& P8 h1 c" U4 |, }. FEstimated time to target is 14 minutes
& a! P' R2 o2 f" [. {Japanese aircraft
* |: ~: r- G2 j1 j      G4M1 Betty x 11 : ^4 I7 X3 {5 w$ M9 t5 `7 L
Japanese aircraft losses$ X$ o7 }1 P: R* Q5 q
      G4M1 Betty: 8 damaged0 U8 J% K% P) R- E( K! T, {
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak ) b. j9 Z/ b' |! G* v' K
Airbase hits 1
6 G, k( T( \7 ^Runway hits 11
' l$ U! n  M3 k( {" W7 P; SAircraft Attacking:. B% F9 ~3 @/ K/ A1 @: H% ~$ U6 O$ a
      11 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet4 m% N: v& x! X& _1 l1 @8 B
               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  
0 w9 C, b9 ]  e( _5 I2 M  f; S4 V& |Weather in hex: Thunderstorms # D3 H  ?8 B1 z- ]+ W  f- ?+ t
Raid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
8 D2 D( p' f+ `0 ?! Y; _& L# oEstimated time to target is 11 minutes
. }1 [8 ]' Q3 ^* MJapanese aircraft/ L1 A7 g/ F6 h
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 23
3 x' Z1 U$ G: K$ R* a5 v      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 18
; C9 Y+ L- R, `9 A9 t  R( JAllied aircraft
' U3 f% `: ?( R- v1 Y( `8 G4 {6 n      no flights
* O+ A: J3 h7 K" X- TJapanese aircraft losses
  Z7 G' I* p0 H      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 15 damaged3 i5 h5 W: B* d1 j- O
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 destroyed by flak: A- f6 ?; }3 f; K& X
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 8 damaged
$ h  U0 I- O! z      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 2 destroyed by flak 0 P; b- |9 i2 Z* }
Allied aircraft losses9 p1 ~) `! h; N# N+ I! s
      Blenheim IF: 1 damaged 2 |! t" J9 @  g/ a* |
Airbase hits 1
2 S& S, T7 ~0 i8 `7 X; e5 z& q6 hAirbase supply hits 1
0 a; O9 `( P0 g; t/ aRunway hits 1) W) e% C3 H5 f5 N/ I9 E
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7 w. H& K5 R  R) mMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  3 r- D$ A, }0 u! L6 Z1 j
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms ' m& A0 ?4 x: b; `9 [
Raid detected at 28 NM, estimated altitude 26,000 feet.7 G" m& Q+ d* X4 C( z  o
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes
  G+ E7 S; e& [" ^Japanese aircraft( J' p/ }+ ]2 N. c0 T/ M
      A6M2 Zero x 37 ( P/ |4 F9 I. a; d3 ^. I5 m+ M: y
No Japanese losses1 U; g) J* e( d9 q0 f
Aircraft Attacking:5 [6 S% d4 g4 O  p& G: `7 ~1 g
      37 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *  
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Donggala at 69,96 : M  z3 ]! {4 |9 B6 b8 u' d
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud   v- n2 `9 Z% |6 J! \2 _( b4 d  u
Raid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
3 _$ D) Q# D" {8 t% I* ^Estimated time to target is 4 minutes ) k. ^) r- V' p0 T/ ?8 K
Japanese aircraft
. }9 y4 L' P% D* C* h      B5M1 Mabel x 3
6 C6 M% R/ n  B, INo Japanese losses 9 Z: j4 ?! V1 b
Allied Ships/ d: G$ s9 M* c3 G. Z+ K$ v
      xAP Van Imhoff, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 10, 42; I1 `9 a0 r# ?& C, K$ |  g, a1 B. 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
% m& d6 [& l# c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,8 u, q: x! o$ f" \. l
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。: n. A( N* f+ _* P% d2 o
日军还占领了延安和长沙附近的湘潭等地
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8 M, R6 C9 z0 b1 [: H0 YNight Naval bombardment of Port Moresby at 98,130 ) j) e0 o0 N. {3 |& o
Japanese Ships
% t2 g" s( w5 a5 N3 x: u      BB Mutsu6 L! v/ k9 H9 P/ {1 W8 l
      CL Kitakami% {0 G5 F) c/ t4 T' b" Q/ i" }
      CL Katori
" y( F8 c4 X$ Z, k% E; TAllied ground losses:
. n1 G$ c5 k5 B, Y- v% F      19 casualties reported
. n- f. T4 s/ }1 H% B; \) t         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled; y% ^* I- l+ }
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
- \3 T" f, x3 i, @; J6 @         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) `9 E: p  N- m8 T- SAirbase hits 2) @& y8 Z  r2 _1 J
Runway hits 1
: ~3 F" R/ i0 r0 g4 yPort supply hits 1 ! \/ p* z( ]  ^7 x' `* b; I- d
BB Mutsu firing at 1st Australian Division
, R  H$ L' |, D$ ~+ _$ f" LCL Kitakami firing at Port Moresby
# Y  f7 g3 Z$ a& l% _3 Z6 g: fCL Katori firing at Port Moresby $ g! O! @' E/ h% k0 f1 f. I& o
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Kuantan at 52,79, Range 19,000 Yards % b, p2 t+ J3 N/ u  ?" I
Japanese Ships; ~  O" Z8 X: }( \* G
      CA Mikuma
3 f2 A, ?! s- P# v      CL Sendai' [! y. c+ d: \. X2 Z3 |
      DD Inazuma) o8 `( N, m0 l7 T% w
      DD Shinonome* ]- B1 f8 o2 {. ^  k
      DD Satsuki , H9 [# A6 p. H4 }, |
Allied Ships
3 X  P3 O3 C0 k) U; Z- _      MTB 7
2 V9 t0 M- U2 U$ `  ^( P) z      MTB 8
0 r3 I" N% A0 E6 f& x      MTB 9, Shell hits 1, and is sunk9 u' T. H! V! a+ M; ]
      MTB 10
/ t% ?! ~' S, I% l* {      MTB 11
- z* o. Z9 j0 t3 q+ C7 R" r8 ^      MTB 125 i; X  [) z& s5 F9 V
      MTB 26$ L9 [' p1 ^/ {. G" q" K
      MTB 27! s2 J+ x2 g+ {
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Kuantan at 51,79, Range 20,000 Yards 6 x9 T  s. k7 A7 f
Japanese Ships; Q& t+ a' Q1 b) }7 G
      CA Mikuma( C( [5 t7 s) c; w
      CL Sendai
. ]" P0 Y2 O8 r/ `1 W      DD Inazuma" L1 a3 s" i3 ~# w1 z9 m" C
      DD Shinonome
) q  j0 w/ C( x( z      DD Satsuki % O1 k+ O! U( C: Y) B% O
Allied Ships1 S) t, e. Z0 G; R
      MTB 7
$ d  h: n5 N/ y! \. G7 M! U      MTB 86 v- H5 [9 |7 q, Q8 g
      MTB 10, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
& j' Y; c. x$ Z/ _2 q      MTB 11, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
0 l  P- P$ K6 S  F      MTB 12, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
& n- Y& q! o; N/ _      MTB 26, Shell hits 1,  on fire4 z, Z+ Z% k. ^. d
      MTB 27, Shell hits 1, and is sunk! X. f5 _1 x1 T; d' z
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Horn Island at 92,128, Range 23,000 Yards
# [- C- N7 r+ N$ X# N3 L5 ~Japanese Ships# V) C2 F- o7 U3 K- _
      CV Hiryu' l" y. m) F! j
      CV Soryu3 k! f  W3 I! U7 c( i
      CV Shokaku: ^, N; s% B; z; w4 }
      CV Zuikaku6 p% C- O  R3 G+ y5 S0 j* B
      BB Hiei
+ u! Z$ c; R8 Q" b  L      CA Tone8 p+ n# F; e; U. X7 k
      DD Akigumo+ C7 B' ]/ r& t
      DD Isokaze/ Y2 h* z  N6 g% g& d, Y4 |: T
      DD Shiranui9 X# e/ ~* p" n5 q. N" i
      DD Urakaze
# s9 q( E3 |* [/ x4 a0 e# T5 i      DD Tanikaze* G4 O1 t  D& z) @% b
      DD Arare
' O2 v- a  w$ g. w" h      DD Kasumi- k4 w+ A" P5 J% U1 e' L: z4 G, X* \  |
      DD Akebono# @( ?3 x% j. e( v3 R" Q! i" w
      DD Sazanami
3 S5 E) U9 s' s) MAllied Ships7 n- _; \; [! X6 N- i2 j* `- w
      xAP Zealandia
& A. r$ a8 Y/ k5 mMaximum visibility in Clear Conditions: 30,000 yards5 `8 s# L" G8 s- x
Range closes to 22,000 yards...
8 _% `2 \. _' z( KRange closes to 21,000 yards...
( I" \7 p8 c5 J! O' ^CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 21,000 yards
' Z- h' a6 U% H. H5 h. E7 sJapanese TF attempts to evade combat
) [+ z# t! C" l9 K" Z1 L- c/ O9 eRange increases to 26,000 yards...$ e, C) q1 F: H3 K  r' \1 d8 A
Range increases to 30,000 yards...) b( H! u5 ?% E5 }' t. D2 E; B
Both Task Forces evade combat % @' g! K& J( m5 g' R" K
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, X8 w/ x  r/ hMorning Air attack on TF, near Tarakan at 67,91 $ o3 w* Y3 I. e& F* D! O
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
9 e/ V- A8 g( B2 W9 IRaid spotted at 6 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.8 K) W- L; Y1 D/ l
Estimated time to target is 1 minutes
" ~1 }' b( T! M1 [Japanese aircraft
4 @) c; Z! h0 l      B5M1 Mabel x 3
$ ^" R+ q2 M, F( s      Ki-27b Nate x 10
+ V6 Z& N3 q0 d6 N3 p% V7 R/ `No Japanese losses
, f' f% K- ~* G; GAllied Ships/ \; ]; P7 u' X$ k
      xAP Camphuys, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage ! G4 ]  H6 i* t
Aircraft Attacking:
2 t; |8 G4 t" R+ g5 t5 b1 n1 p       3 x B5M1 Mabel bombing from 10000 feet, b4 D) @7 ?' W7 ?
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb) C6 R/ o0 K; l/ G, f/ [
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1 v! Z0 g5 s0 Q! \+ Q/ hMorning Air attack on TF, near Horn Island at 91,128 ! G5 E: _9 C# b3 _" x# k
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
" h0 X) x+ M; j- n8 ARaid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet." V) o1 g* G6 o# B" |6 F& g
Estimated time to target is 2 minutes ) j- M8 c$ I! c: W2 a2 s7 t
Japanese aircraft
  `. i  T. ^7 G8 s2 V# O      A6M2 Zero x 264 I- t; ~6 \1 Q$ O/ A$ V# `6 C* @% _5 ^
      D3A1 Val x 15
( J4 Z5 ?1 e8 _Japanese aircraft losses
4 e/ R/ x0 L0 T0 p1 y      D3A1 Val: 1 damaged ) s- x( e5 j, |/ d7 p: b
Allied Ships+ l# R5 Q& ?& ~
      xAP Raranga, Bomb hits 8, and is sunk 0 O- ~9 o3 r$ o- ~4 g
Aircraft Attacking:  r1 f; `( {8 _$ ^5 r( ?
       7 x D3A1 Val releasing from 2000'
" B. N( v' e" ^7 l2 y               Naval Attack:  1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb0 q+ q/ o/ b+ n3 Z8 V) d
       8 x D3A1 Val releasing from 1000'
( L+ R9 y* M) e0 v  E               Naval Attack:  1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
; k5 h% z% k+ Z; r0 r9 w6 F# eRaranga dead in the water ...( Z' Z- z% G7 Y9 `8 b, e
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAP Raranga   I/ t6 L! d; Z# J
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Horn Island at 92,128
6 B! P1 d, K4 x) c0 {: r, m/ vWeather in hex: Moderate rain & v* B* [6 R+ ?6 s
Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.7 q$ X4 m, M, d& P: _7 s
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
, P' ]) k2 ~! rJapanese aircraft, K9 Y$ G& b: [5 T. a1 i2 Y9 D
      A6M2 Zero x 9
7 V2 `! v' w2 }8 W: a% v      B5N2 Kate x 17
/ \$ Q2 a9 }: c  O4 ~No Japanese losses ( E; o. N+ [* D
Allied Ships
$ R: e4 D3 M& }( Z- H      xAP Zealandia, Bomb hits 8,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
! J+ S% U3 R* u+ `( WAircraft Attacking:: h( U" b4 U% u' D4 v
      17 x B5N2 Kate bombing from 10000 feet% J& L* O& W& e7 J
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb " e; ]( \' Y; h( |+ a
Zealandia dead in the water ...( H$ A. R. ?: q+ H' w$ b
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAP Zealandia
7 R& |( v% s- j- ?------------------------------------------------ ' F- g7 @6 r( d
Ground combat at Siangtan (81,52)
  @) a, ~7 c, u4 Q: W3 RJapanese Shock attack % }$ a- F5 d- T) V/ q
Attacking force 12804 troops, 122 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 436
1 N  u! R% K$ ?3 ~Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
. P) z4 X# b( BJapanese adjusted assault: 403  
: K/ s) S  T) m0 a0 fAllied adjusted defense: 1  ( a# |1 W" ~" d' l' o. X, T( y! \
Japanese assault odds: 403 to 1 (fort level 1)  
' R6 q* W. |$ j/ P; }" HJapanese forces CAPTURE Siangtan !!! & Q0 w+ y4 j/ O  r3 k8 W
Combat modifiers
4 _+ m$ C6 a: x3 |' O4 Z3 ]2 YAttacker: shock(+), leaders(-)
6 |9 v& h& |9 B8 ]Assaulting units:  U9 T2 S+ }( v/ a2 p; w, s
    3rd Division
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4 Z4 Q. E# l1 p3 R" {Ground combat at 82,43 (near Ankang)
' f% I& F5 @; l+ Z# s+ pJapanese Bombardment attack
" @/ D# N2 G6 |/ V2 t" c8 vAttacking force 24544 troops, 231 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 1900 4 m7 J3 M: P! K5 A' m
Defending force 28779 troops, 233 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 556
. J  w5 {* C& E' m5 Q6 T2 ]# M5 @Japanese ground losses:5 s) N  x" [  P. @6 \( P8 T+ v. Z2 ]
      17 casualties reported
9 W+ O3 k8 ?0 P  O7 r! y+ P/ u) p         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled( l- k) k3 d2 {3 x3 j
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 |) ~" l+ g& x$ k& I1 }         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 6 D3 x# @2 f! p
Allied ground losses:
, O2 x! O5 N8 A8 {: l+ S      9 casualties reported
$ ^0 @, W) }' ~) S' W9 v         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
# {7 h: g' l8 l! S' L1 z* t& q         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' r$ b# \0 t* m; F0 l& ~7 M; w+ i         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled : A6 d5 _2 Q1 B/ |
Assaulting units:
7 O8 c% [) S7 {    12th RGC Temp. Division0 F. _/ p5 P# m8 Z9 m' I! A. e
    34th Division
" B1 `( |% S4 F' b0 ?    5th Tank Regiment
* I5 s9 e- p/ F    58th Infantry Regiment, N8 Z' p  L0 F0 e
    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade& W2 ?6 `" A6 R$ @. b3 V# ~5 n
    13th Division0 j+ Y/ u( Z! A( d
    9th Armored Car Co 8 ^0 W, K9 j- V
    13th Tank Regiment& G3 {3 l4 J( B. Z  _
    19th Division
2 r+ w2 v& d8 H9 s2 z$ ^8 I    3rd Tank Regiment
! a" }. S- m6 c8 b. k, E    18th RGC Temp. Division0 g; {# R( c- t( j
    10th Mortar Battalion + j# [1 O" h0 V+ U8 O
Defending units:4 _4 w3 P! k) L1 N; J; \  t: R, u- z  x
    30th Chinese Corps
3 a0 Q% u+ ^( O) v    59th Chinese Corps
4 e, Y9 ]+ S" U2 W8 p" `& \    55th Chinese Corps* k8 J1 f" F4 _6 B
    77th Chinese Corps2 W- A& \" r9 g  S
    33rd Group Army 7 |6 K; v# |' v9 C2 D
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) }3 r/ I7 ~( q, r: Y* MGround combat at Hankow (85,50) * \: v! I4 K' I* `( H& s
Japanese Deliberate attack
, k  U2 ?8 \- E- K! ^" XAttacking force 5751 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 258 + R& g6 ]3 H5 M
Defending force 1832 troops, 39 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 48 , e) V* z7 {  u4 e, y5 j
Japanese adjusted assault: 205
) C% g2 \% M; A4 H* n2 T& {Allied adjusted defense: 21  5 }: [, j5 Q; B! f2 A( P; ~0 [
Japanese assault odds: 9 to 1  
/ v7 B" a0 ~1 q1 V8 o, A6 CCombat modifiers- ~7 D# a/ _8 Q- W5 \
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(-), preparation(-), morale(-)5 z- N. N" Y1 O% k* l0 W' A
experience(-)
9 I1 C1 n. l& K2 ?5 Q+ S3 E& J1 O$ @4 KAttacker:  ) ?0 ?7 V3 r. u5 |$ H, B
Japanese ground losses:! L& G! O$ _7 j1 K
      61 casualties reported9 F- _( N$ U6 h4 s6 D- D
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled7 K# t- B6 j6 ], n) k1 p, u  i' V
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled- ?) Y8 j" a! E; Q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 2 i, ^$ t$ ?) U- ?; g/ T
Allied ground losses:3 }0 i! ?! t* Z- Z# a
      721 casualties reported/ R, ?% J! L* l
         Squads: 30 destroyed, 7 disabled
' p9 G) I. A$ T3 d! X         Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 0 disabled
- q, {+ h  i- y" ]1 Q) y! E         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
. H, Z7 {- Q* u$ }      Guns lost 11 (4 destroyed, 7 disabled)' k+ t5 L) \4 \: o/ u; ~8 ]
      Units retreated 1 . X: k2 D6 e9 ^1 O8 M5 [
Defeated Allied Units Retreating! 6 z7 o" L! A2 m3 ~  `+ Q( T$ B
Assaulting units:
4 n/ U/ r5 [# j' f4 p    14th Ind.Mixed Brigade
4 U; l0 c* h& h$ S4 [& n    54th JAAF AF Bn
% n  ^( C' t1 d! g/ D  e    Hankow Special Base Force; A  c7 K3 c6 d4 z: @3 ?, `
    22nd AA Regiment: Z0 s) F+ m* e% a
    86th JAAF AF Bn  6 Z1 ], H: V$ u2 a: M* g9 |
Defending units:
/ X1 t: g6 I8 w1 Y# E- t    84th Chinese Corps 0 ?* ?# B+ F( I5 |4 f2 B& T
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Ground combat at Yenan (88,37)
, T# D( ^2 |* b4 T( i: T% IJapanese Shock attack
! z/ k' K% x$ v* U+ V- j7 e$ @5 oAttacking force 5742 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 204
2 X0 ]5 n  P1 B3 C7 I2 yDefending force 816 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 14
- w) T' _% t' Q1 pJapanese adjusted assault: 78  % n- P* _- V7 j& B* {1 e7 m
Allied adjusted defense: 5  
* I" N7 \! v8 }6 E$ ]5 F0 }Japanese assault odds: 15 to 1 (fort level 2)    ^" q9 k) J' i( y$ D$ c/ }
Japanese forces CAPTURE Yenan !!!
; ?' @& P8 D! W- a( D) F4 r+ M8 fCombat modifiers( f9 d4 x# u0 q% t7 Y# h) \
Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), experience(-)
2 ^8 P0 }3 C! ]  I( dAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+)
0 r  e  G% C7 g5 qAllied ground losses:6 _6 F8 m! A3 ?: P
      471 casualties reported
; I! A  [  k; X- i* `         Squads: 22 destroyed, 0 disabled
& y" v. ~6 D4 M2 _5 Y* q         Non Combat: 13 destroyed, 0 disabled
% J0 B% n: B; K0 ]) ]         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 0 disabled0 y% u  ^/ e6 ?
      Units retreated 1
, n7 E7 c% M. t+ g$ j* DDefeated Allied Units Retreating!
# _- C5 C5 Y# eAssaulting units:
, g! M2 k# ]. Y* X# |! `7 x5 Y& _    6th Ind.Mixed Brigade
3 h* X& r; C" k% n: rDefending units:" A: K- W' S$ }& s8 c
    22nd Chinese Corps
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 11, 42; x1 [0 t) |! l, [4 N  B
新加坡 克拉克等地盟军被全面压制,& A+ g% j" f" K& G0 l
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% U1 s( X/ @- D0 T
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" W. i5 O# p* |. @- i3 bASW attack near Soc Trang  at 57,74 # c0 v2 G, f, ~8 ^- R: R9 b
Japanese Ships* b! S$ j* X# V
      CA Maya3 s* _) s8 ?. t! T
      DD Akatsuki
& B6 j; g1 Y9 [" \& m, o& c3 L      DD Nowaki1 _  b% v1 V' n7 }" E; n# A2 L
      DD Yugiri- }5 r2 o& f* P1 ]' d7 B$ [
      DD Ikazuchi
% j) g! W; ^- g1 y6 yAllied Ships
6 a- C5 s! m4 p8 D3 o1 \      SS O16, hits 3  e1 K* ^7 w- U8 Q# |
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  " y6 P2 v: V4 }
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
  e  z! e# Q7 U7 B! {Raid detected at 28 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.1 @  W# r' K6 }3 U
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes 9 S3 o& b. Z/ N
Japanese aircraft. n. `! m) p! N
      A6M2 Zero x 46 / [2 @( c: z8 X! ^7 K3 f+ b
No Japanese losses
$ Y  h0 z) Q' k9 B( [* p; CAircraft Attacking:  ~1 ^  V* E" D5 V" y  F
      39 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *
, P! N4 e5 d! g       7 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
3 H" S9 T5 a! y' K) [* Z-------------------------------------------------------------
3 z$ I- ^/ y# kGround combat at 82,43 (near Ankang) ) L+ U* p- w4 J+ p: _5 q
Japanese Bombardment attack ) t# B$ W  Z" P! P. ]
Attacking force 54281 troops, 796 guns, 456 vehicles, Assault Value = 1928
: ]: `6 v6 o; p1 B( p- YDefending force 28816 troops, 233 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 565 3 x/ P. Z; E, W: ^- t7 n+ e4 e! z. I/ f
Japanese ground losses:. u% k- o+ H4 y
      13 casualties reported5 R) Q- t0 q/ K) C' w& r, |
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled. c/ o) ^1 u: Y) N5 e3 i
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled6 p: m- [1 c8 \$ l6 G1 O
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled . {- I1 N3 L0 r9 v; i- A
Allied ground losses:
* }; Y$ |! G  o      292 casualties reported5 I' d  R/ z1 e  e$ R0 H5 o( C
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 23 disabled
' J  s0 L0 R& E% u         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled
8 Y/ y) Z! ?. L( V" E         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled . w+ y$ ^  h' ^
Assaulting units:7 A# }4 s: g" i: W) a" d
    13th Division
* V: c" x7 x3 X    5th Tank Regiment! Z, L4 X5 ~/ T- y0 }
    3rd Tank Regiment& _  L5 u) e% J/ z) x" S9 A
    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade
! s! a3 `' Z* z1 ]& t  g8 g5 A    9th Armored Car Co : m8 F) y. [! d* n3 |* ]
    34th Division
& o  T  E1 k, R3 i4 C( L, n    12th RGC Temp. Division7 L: `3 s9 E; _7 i* j* W! Y
    19th Division
2 }4 p( J$ B: O- e1 D    13th Tank Regiment
: s3 J& a! `, H  m8 E! D9 ?    58th Infantry Regiment
1 N8 H  D3 q% p2 D    18th RGC Temp. Division# a% [: y0 L! j& o0 l
    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment4 P' U& K$ L! e, w% l8 V. \
    4th RF Gun Battalion
( P( `' [! w. g! i    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment" |  b# a1 L6 S' r- H$ B
    6th RF Gun Battalion& J  s6 z5 u; m# A. {; `5 |! D  o  {' f
    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
9 _- V" N$ q( A5 m9 M1 ~    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
0 p, j# X3 ?- a0 o    7th RF Gun Battalion! s. U7 f2 [5 W5 @2 X' ?
    10th Mortar Battalion
7 N% D( `  e% d$ I$ y% ~5 m    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
& x1 H% S0 y' F" N    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
  {- I, j8 U+ T# j# H: T7 o    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment6 @: s# D' u+ j/ t" o; }1 p/ y
    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
) g$ ~5 a, ~& s+ x    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment8 W8 J: O6 O$ L1 D
    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment, P' d( F; H3 T
    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
6 a( j" Y" O4 P8 `    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
' D1 ^2 P, X0 j, s    3rd RF Gun Battalion
4 X- n5 C$ b  M" x7 n    10th JAAF Base Force , ^/ c4 L" w" d, X6 k" k- i  N
Defending units:& U; c% ]+ `- ?$ e  D& G/ h, ?
    55th Chinese Corps$ u1 Z" e4 C$ t
    59th Chinese Corps
" [6 _7 H. N+ }1 U6 \    30th Chinese Corps9 q, L  B- `2 ^9 o
    77th Chinese Corps" L. k4 i/ }. a8 a
    33rd Group Army
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 12, 42
& q" f& L7 ?& f1 s# n2 c  f% wss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。& p- R* l& ?2 \* f9 T
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。1 F2 d% e, I. I. {
当然,损失依然大于日军。。。6 l9 ]  G) n3 }. `, E
日军进入并炮击了克拉克,当地只有1k战力日军,
9 l: D# U7 x: f( I+ _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。
' A' C" t/ U5 e+ R  C1 x, ~目前不打算对日军采取啥行动。
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ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 57,74 6 ^% O$ ~- w& k8 h. ]: h3 Z
Japanese Ships
2 [$ K0 N/ w. ?" a      BB Ise- G  n6 E4 Y+ F2 S' l
      DD Yugumo" Z& Y2 u6 x  `4 E
      DD Hatsushima& E5 F6 a* }; ]
      DD Nenohi
0 u+ s) p' M& E( \9 t: d8 zAllied Ships
3 R- e  e, ~( q( X4 ~, T4 Q7 J      SS Sailfish, hits 2 5 X" K7 ~; |: P8 [# [
SS Sailfish launches 2 torpedoes at BB Ise) a  Q' ?, P" f% Y% Y& j+ O9 D
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub and abandons search+ ?' I! F' l8 L6 x8 ^4 D& c
DD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...! S7 P$ }2 b' L( D. ^; y$ _
DD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...
% _( R) U. g# t5 Y! q- DDD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...
) Z2 ]- \' o6 D7 _+ K! @DD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...7 a; e* T: F9 [; q7 r+ \
DD Nenohi attacking submerged sub ....
! K2 W# d& r, E- d0 nEscort abandons search for sub ; l  l9 b4 B1 k7 Q4 P. N" v' _8 H
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  ^$ x' |# J0 N. |$ A" _( F# \; F* JASW attack near Soc Trang  at 58,74
2 b2 g8 k1 |5 N4 q- ^( KJapanese Ships7 Y; U4 {% `& m; z( M1 [' u
      DD Hatsuharu* S! k6 \3 @6 x6 J
      DD Hatsushima# D. c! N, q; m8 [8 h
      DD Nenohi : \; }% a3 S; Y' T
Allied Ships
/ d; P8 }: q2 N6 w7 l      SS Snapper
( Q3 @. n8 N6 `9 J  d  b3 aSS Snapper is sighted by escort. H- @! I' D: p3 m) a
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub and abandons search
$ X+ b9 p; Q( Z" I% I5 H3 u8 b$ D, g$ LDD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...
  i8 t! C  C. ~Escort abandons search for sub
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9 X: a8 W: d. A1 e* KASW attack near Soc Trang  at 59,74
* V% b0 S% J$ ]1 E) H+ M. ZJapanese Ships
+ p9 A/ s( Z' w6 u      DD Hatsushima8 d/ g- j7 ?& x! A
      DD Nenohi
5 a7 p/ s4 J7 @5 G: Q& r0 t- D4 JAllied Ships$ J7 Y7 Z% C/ G
      SS Seal
4 _* O3 G8 L8 V# pSS Seal is sighted by escort/ y" P, U% Z! T* T- U% x
Seal bottoming out ....
1 `* V) N0 z0 J$ t/ [4 X. T# e4 KDD Hatsushima fails to find sub and abandons search
6 u/ k. ^8 M6 pDD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search.... T' v! y  ]. A& ]/ ^6 O* Y( c
Escort abandons search for sub
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ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 59,74 + l' N& F  u+ X
Japanese Ships) V7 k4 K2 z5 {
      DD Yugumo$ D" n7 v, X6 \& g3 E* _
      DD Hatsushima7 |7 ~$ G+ K& N% }  k, C! {2 ?
      DD Nenohi
: M8 k- D5 w- Q/ j) K* sAllied Ships
% |( t2 @/ u2 h      SS Seal
9 S5 w  t) ^' ]6 o0 y# ?' WSS Seal launches 2 torpedoes at DD Yugumo: V8 B, u7 d3 k5 G: w; U# W: Z' M' m5 v
Seal bottoming out ....4 M7 }& E8 j. |
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...
  V0 O6 l7 C& _: o0 S/ _DD Nenohi fails to find sub and abandons search( i6 V% y% q% T! W
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...
5 f5 y, f4 A/ B" @* ZDD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...* Y7 m$ X" d0 E2 E' ^/ w
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...
  @" \; w6 y( }* F$ ~+ h+ dDD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...
/ `( O- v* l/ f* a1 s0 eEscort abandons search for sub
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9 Y3 k9 ]0 ]7 [+ j5 CMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
* F% p9 O. Y4 I# [  ?1 x4 z6 \Weather in hex: Heavy rain & C1 ]' J, f! c/ Y% @7 O$ w
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.
! v% e5 ?: N# e+ T# y; m( I( m1 sEstimated time to target is 13 minutes
) c) D6 V  p4 C6 B6 |1 E' u8 l4 rJapanese aircraft$ l% W7 Y: ^  [
      A6M2 Zero x 68 5 \: o- d/ s& x2 @0 k
No Japanese losses 7 ~! L2 A) u- t& s0 H" o
Aircraft Attacking:! \! Z3 Z9 Z+ k+ X$ ~( h
      39 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *
6 [: m% i; p$ _# A/ Q* u* M2 }      29 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet; k! U& r' v7 H" i8 b
-------------------------------------------------9 {3 c: |5 v/ G7 F; `. I1 I
Morning Air attack on 55th Chinese Corps, at 82,43 , near Ankang
) I# A/ G  w* W2 U7 t  z# L/ wWeather in hex: Moderate rain
$ x# @1 b7 G; K4 `( LRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
1 \4 |! P  V; ~& h3 l/ [Estimated time to target is 6 minutes 9 L! y$ n( E4 L$ J9 v
Japanese aircraft
/ L, e: [% s8 ~- p$ U      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 27
. _, n8 _% L# g( [1 K/ B7 o2 J      Ki-30 Ann x 24
8 {+ V% m( T2 GNo Japanese losses
  O6 @4 O, u7 C. c' `9 OAllied ground losses:
( ?( N0 _9 r. v7 l      6 casualties reported! ^# C$ [- \6 E! a0 c7 |! A, x
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled- m6 C& |, q- u
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
. g+ O0 E8 D; N$ y* J8 R         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled, z/ _# u, h: w3 T/ x
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4 r- z  w" b; S+ E/ @/ U  X) VGround combat at 82,43 (near Ankang) 8 Z3 m2 X# M" c2 s, X" F
Japanese Shock attack
: L  W2 c) e$ f3 {Attacking force 58267 troops, 808 guns, 864 vehicles, Assault Value = 1928
$ u/ k0 W$ t0 `  }: R* l( MDefending force 28638 troops, 233 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 547 $ y$ o( @( J& \# j' H1 |1 d6 n
Japanese adjusted assault: 1018  
3 P2 h% d# |9 L, V* qAllied adjusted defense: 673  $ K7 X/ f/ s+ f0 k& R8 {1 M
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1  
0 e1 t# A+ J7 i% f! I" bCombat modifiers
5 O! g$ R4 X2 s& c0 zDefender: terrain(+), experience(-), supply(-): R4 p5 Y4 N6 ?* u' _& ?+ ~6 x+ w
Attacker: shock(+) + l/ \2 i3 l3 X# L- _
Japanese ground losses:; A& u- d3 u. Q9 f+ a) Z8 }8 g/ Z. y
      1059 casualties reported
/ J" i/ K2 U! ^; {& A         Squads: 3 destroyed, 85 disabled
# {, D! V: U' Y, D1 W' p         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled
6 R, R2 I  o* s  ?         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled3 {2 f- L* [: e4 a% {
      Guns lost 7 (1 destroyed, 6 disabled)" p, N, p" ?/ e( v; p
      Vehicles lost 18 (3 destroyed, 15 disabled) 6 X" R( Z- s# B2 X
Allied ground losses:
$ O1 n. O' ~+ w1 v! l6 R      3885 casualties reported
( z7 K; m' A/ \7 A+ ?7 W5 }9 n         Squads: 68 destroyed, 296 disabled0 m' l2 ?# n5 u
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 68 disabled
7 w, M; R6 i& e- z0 k8 K- p, B2 W         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 27 disabled
8 W9 o' A1 o+ f+ M# t" |$ w      Guns lost 51 (5 destroyed, 46 disabled) & W" X# K6 f; x# v( u
Assaulting units:- v3 _7 U1 N- U8 p* B  |" A# `+ V! @
    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade" [4 D# W* F% R. E$ H
    58th Infantry Regiment
/ B# c7 v9 P8 c1 d8 x2 {. |7 H    3rd Tank Regiment; ~' `% T: C9 r% G
    12th RGC Temp. Division1 I( P- h+ N- b* o4 U+ `
    5th Tank Regiment% _# Z+ J/ I' b; A& i
    9th Armored Car Co . h- r# ]+ q7 R
    13th Tank Regiment, {0 D+ g; X4 L" L( @9 A( w& M7 p
    34th Division: b! k& r7 o; t* M
    19th Division$ x: \) ?" d/ S, v0 P# F( y+ g. n, i
    13th Division
, u2 u, \% n( y    18th RGC Temp. Division
7 z8 l0 X8 {; u    7th RF Gun Battalion% Z& L# k6 ]9 a" m/ k2 {; |% v( O
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
$ |2 K  c1 w8 c+ A0 C* J3 m    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment  ~# p( i; I: p% |
    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion; n5 {3 {# [8 h0 M# q- L2 D3 v) v
    6th RF Gun Battalion
1 x" l" @$ C' E7 T7 D# O) m% e    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment, Z& T4 Q' E" |5 C
    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment! |1 q7 h" R8 W' |" b( t. C8 q; |, P
    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
4 U1 u4 Z$ k) b$ U+ A- N! i9 \    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment7 {$ @2 {0 _9 _
    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
5 c2 I, ~2 A1 j1 ~8 ^, |    10th Mortar Battalion- F$ X) u: @1 K: N) v! I4 B$ f
    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
$ C+ V4 n1 h' ]    4th RF Gun Battalion* @! \- V! F* V* C" o, P5 l6 N
    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
& @1 J. {" @6 e3 K4 y9 P    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
7 ^$ u7 l2 Z& l# N    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment
8 f9 A6 e  O! U' c    3rd RF Gun Battalion
0 e) `& ?) P9 o    10th JAAF Base Force ( u9 @- g4 Y, Q9 @7 Y
Defending units:
4 ^' n: U. U/ q    30th Chinese Corps
+ f3 p0 W& n% }8 ?5 B: A    55th Chinese Corps: L' E9 G* \6 ~( b( z
    59th Chinese Corps
7 m$ r) d  x' M3 \$ f% O" V    77th Chinese Corps* B1 {9 o) ?4 P: ]' D1 h
    33rd Group Army
3 Y8 W. F. N2 J# M* e--------------------------------------------------------
& g$ p# c7 K# h+ x  tGround combat at Liuchow (74,55) 7 C/ [  k: }: _# n8 x( X
Japanese Deliberate attack * [& f2 p# _7 t
Attacking force 12767 troops, 104 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 546 7 C2 T+ a( m: w, b
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 : Z6 ?8 z! r, l* G
Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0
) y% q# }# w- \; n6 W! \2 B  u1 @  CJapanese adjusted assault: 246  
# }7 o1 [4 I7 Q/ K! mAllied adjusted defense: 1  3 @  F6 l2 u- `* C; {. D
Japanese assault odds: 246 to 1 (fort level 0)  2 z  _% o0 @- f6 B8 V
Japanese forces CAPTURE Liuchow !!! + r2 m/ c) K: X' M3 a/ x% m( n
Combat modifiers; z3 X7 H: N/ e
Attacker:  
3 k: O9 F3 U" e# R! m2 |% yAssaulting units:
9 e  k3 D* ?/ D( k+ q    104th Division, D% h4 \6 W) V2 ~3 J
    3rd Militia Regiment
- Q: w  g4 }+ ?7 p) Y    23rd Army 4 z2 l7 Y. e6 B. R% Z
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Ground combat at Clark Field (79,76) * a1 U0 v9 b3 j1 c
Japanese Bombardment attack & q7 ?$ b/ _% w* T4 J
Attacking force 29909 troops, 374 guns, 93 vehicles, Assault Value = 1184 2 T$ F$ V) D% u: G0 L
Defending force 60966 troops, 908 guns, 835 vehicles, Assault Value = 2162
) m& r7 H! K' s: xJapanese ground losses:8 l7 u0 i# o" V7 M0 `* s6 S1 F
      266 casualties reported% n& x! d7 |9 l( p
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 14 disabled
' x& n  V* R; L$ @* `  o; R" m* z         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled! o/ X: u8 f4 s6 R9 m8 \. k
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
" Y6 O# ?& T4 I, k, e6 m3 j1 O& rAllied ground losses:
; v7 d$ j' O& |      43 casualties reported
# o4 l# w: U; Y         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
( w+ Z/ y. M! s8 c7 f         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
* s4 `/ B0 g- h         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 9 e# j6 O( O) e$ M% L- ?
Assaulting units:3 E8 p& H3 N/ N  u! }; B/ N1 }
    9th Infantry Regiment
1 Q' z! I: P7 J+ i7 \& L* m9 X    2nd Tank Regiment* ^( _# W, Q( m# C- C. i  Y
    16th Recon Regiment( [6 f. Y8 v  F0 a! H$ n
    47th Infantry Regiment
& |6 h3 E; i& ~% q* C- G! T, h    Tanaka Det 5 H1 I- i4 i( G& e
    7th Tank Regiment# L+ j" j0 U- Q0 e
    20th Infantry Regiment
7 L4 f' G& A; `) e    65th Brigade* f; }7 i* t, \" j* Y/ p5 c
    Kimura Det 0 Q5 s5 {7 u5 E
    1st Formosa Inf. Regiment3 @" A$ Z# Z  v
    48th Recon Regiment$ [  P% _' ?+ x0 X$ z1 Q1 Q
    Kure 1st SNLF , L( H1 K: B5 N+ ]. I
    48th Field Artillery Regiment
  f! c% k+ I' R/ I8 N4 v    8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment" N8 |) Q- h2 d. p  k" Z
    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment
* r5 ?; R) @7 z    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion/ `$ I' @$ Y2 q
    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion8 Z& d, g3 ^2 Z. c) H/ A# Y2 a) V
    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion % _/ F+ x0 u. P, D2 a! @# q  F
Defending units:
, Z; j7 I7 u4 G* p  d    1st PA Infantry Division
( [$ D! z2 c$ N3 e: a    91st PA Infantry Division
9 M$ a& S- V: n; J    2nd PA Constabulary Regiment) j0 c# C/ Y  z1 [  A8 I
    Subic Bay Defenses 7 }  v5 S3 u/ G9 r4 i: B" s' ~
    1st PA Constabulary Regiment9 C0 r& A! N* Y9 e0 e' l
    41st PA Infantry Division1 `4 p# F) s, s# J) e* h2 ?4 v0 ]  T; D
    192nd Tank Battalion" }3 N6 `0 _; b' {
    51st PA Infantry Division
' G9 g+ y# |$ Y8 W9 d' ^3 P    26th PS Cavalry Regiment
. K# U6 W3 G( @8 w. B1 F    31st Infantry Regiment) C& i" `2 B) q5 P7 X4 y7 ^4 x. F
    57th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team
  x/ I+ I) z/ y8 m5 O- ?- n4 z* c    45th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team
/ @' q4 Y1 b+ _( ^% J" M    14th PS Engineer Regiment. b* J4 o( X2 Y: _7 j
    31st PA Infantry Division1 {+ P: B/ S  ^1 y$ s, t7 N% D
    11th PA Infantry Division- }" a, R. z6 q
    3rd/12th PA Inf Battalion7 A: N# E+ v1 K% P. D' W8 P, Y/ |0 F
    4th Marine Regiment: i  A/ A) ]0 D/ g. K7 m) A
    71st PA Infantry Division) C( s  Q: ^8 l. f( ?7 H& _
    21st PA Infantry Division
8 _: q( ?+ l" n    194th Tank Battalion! E2 y* Q) w3 ?  `3 z' t6 r
    1st Middlesex Battalion1 \5 O1 I( V6 _" K% t+ u- `' `
    2nd PA Constblry HW Regiment
2 T  t  h2 K5 H! e, U. v6 H% z    Cavite USN Base Force* Z' d* e  e' ?* |
    Manila USAAF Base Force5 N) L. k7 |/ Z) {) ^
    Asiatic Fleet ) T. {8 T: w. v$ W  [7 Q: X- ~, l6 b
    201st PA Construction Battalion
/ }9 a( @. F# S4 Z7 @9 N! C' W    1st USMC AA Battalion" O6 I% K" b" F$ V$ b
    Bataan USN Base Force& }0 i0 Q* Y3 g
    Far East USAAF
5 V0 v+ w4 u' y, O& q8 i- X    Provisional Field Artillery Regiment- Q3 {8 x; J) ~
    301st Construction Battalion$ ~. t  e0 ~# m1 K4 {' ^
    1st PI Base Force
. O0 A4 _, [3 H% r. f    II Philippine Corps % ]7 P8 L) ]& @( A9 p+ [8 P: q
    88th PS Field Artillery Regiment9 b" F/ a  t) P3 v, U4 `$ j
    USAFFE
/ u' M' N+ s$ s, D6 A, X# `    803rd Engineer Aviation Battalion6 g  c/ x! t' U5 f$ f
    Clark Field USAAF Base Force. S# U8 v1 h1 c' s5 z
    86th PS Coastal Artillery Battalion
" K' d+ H5 @& B    I Philippine Corps
: ]/ I. k; A* Q4 H    PAF Aviation 8 i* e- k9 L, }! @
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment
6 ]( r) y0 z, A# D  n( n! Z; _- N    202nd PA Construction Battalion% \* a! u) ?8 H
    301st PA Field Artillery Regiment
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 13, 42  V- l. C0 B3 b  Z
日军的反潜越来越给力了。数艘盟军ss受伤。. ]6 Y& }# T- m0 s
安康附近日军连续突击,国军力战不支退位安康。6 @" B* C, s+ {# B! L5 B- M( }
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。
+ Z6 v3 G5 i% o* s4 Q3 a4 S" O) w0 }----------------------------------------------------------& R2 ^" ]5 e! O  s9 @
ASW attack near Saigon  at 60,73 $ L6 l9 T9 T8 e: h  m
Japanese Ships# B. [# X& q- w0 ?. m4 Y) h
      SC Ch 13
% A; t7 G* t2 f# I, h  }& ?Allied Ships
( i3 t3 c1 v" z# U  ~/ {2 h      SS Sealion, hits 1
' Q3 e+ J8 E; \$ F-------------------------------------------------------/ T# l/ x3 N# \) P
ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 60,75
) z3 ~( ^2 y# h4 u, HJapanese Ships9 y3 i1 B: x* e4 j; R8 H% f" s
      SC Ch 4
3 z8 }* k2 B+ C* f- o2 u      SC Ch 103 ]+ X+ E# a' A: v8 q( d( c
      SC Ch 6
6 t0 B+ q! y% ~Allied Ships
$ ]+ r. S) H- `8 ^$ Q2 Q      SS S-40, hits 6* _. g5 C, A9 W, _; d5 T* N
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ASW attack near Cam Ranh Bay  at 63,74 $ l1 r1 m. v  t# k
Japanese Ships
# z# x3 b  G' N; m6 G5 x; {& y" C      DMS W-4
, C; h1 O2 L4 w) b. H      DMS W-3, B2 @2 e2 o0 `  p& d6 [% D% `
      DMS W-12$ c, D! j, o: m8 v8 `: r% E
      DMS W-5
. O# B2 g4 k4 f5 I& _Allied Ships
0 e9 h; F. g' f7 F+ e; t      SS S-36, hits 1
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7 @" B8 ^, T; I( N7 _Amphibious Assault at Manado (75,99)
+ }* E7 T/ P% T5 \( FTF 119 troops unloading over beach at Manado, 75,99 1 [" q: v2 ]$ f5 P
Japanese ground losses:
  S5 j! v: m* o      20 casualties reported  W7 G9 E$ m0 w( {  i
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled2 U1 c( O; Y3 {6 l
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 Y0 I1 ^* c- a; H# ^- K8 Q1 j% c4 Z         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled : X, L. E5 a$ N5 U; s% Z
17 troops of a SNLF Squad lost from landing craft during unload of Maizuru 2nd SNLF ; @0 d6 L/ c3 s" u. n( X: r. {! v. D# M
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ASW attack near San Francisco  at 216,74 - R# v5 @9 l% Y8 V8 F
Japanese Ships
+ C. W6 m$ ~0 }& y3 _4 [      SS I-4 ) G: O4 U+ T4 Z: X: k
Allied Ships
8 p" q, u# a" S6 k3 ]& L9 n      AO Bishopdale7 f& C- K! {4 R: T" b* L
      TK Erling Brovig
3 o% s) S5 L: f3 ~/ e      TK Belita* ]/ c  f9 F1 u% F$ V3 c
      xAP Murada
4 p$ e; D3 A% j0 g, b+ i      xAP Katoomba0 \5 _' B. P; _8 z5 @+ c
      xAP Rangatira" |! g* H; D/ ~( R# S! R/ R
      xAP Rangitiki
" R" V. b) O8 _8 K* D8 r: r      xAK Theofano Livanos
! x1 W) }! ~3 z      xAK Macedon
/ j# o3 u0 L. `, h! h3 N      xAK Iron King+ O. q; R, i3 F( k1 y; S0 i$ o
      xAK Dilga. r* d/ P8 g1 c8 S  Y' u: P
      xAK Bundaleer  E3 i1 v0 j/ Q* R2 Q# z, C1 ^
      xAK Tai Yin, U+ [. w# H9 j; Q" \% }4 X) _
      xAK Maetsuycker
6 ?: ~( {0 @8 U  ~# W2 w' ^) n      xAK Peshawur/ b  F! A) g# Q, C  m
      xAK Asphalion  |2 r3 r" G7 R6 g, K  x
      xAK Liberty Glo
3 ]  v. w6 h" L0 ]! X) \# l      xAK Lena Luckenbach0 O/ ^! y* \: U0 ?" W
      xAK Steel Age
9 j! k* K2 g1 S& Z5 f$ `      xAK Missourian
3 _. |, ^& `: J0 @5 P4 m      PG Moresby' U( {7 W$ n6 }% ?/ o' G
      PG Warrego, F/ V- H; L! O* F+ ?
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ASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75
6 J0 c& L5 n" L3 a! I% q8 \- k' oJapanese Ships+ W4 Q, N- b- ~8 X9 m" A* D8 e7 j/ X
      CA Maya
0 `& s/ w9 C6 p" R2 S" {& u      DD Nowaki" q- v8 ~6 n6 c" @- H
      DD Yugiri2 o1 X9 H! X+ Q0 m: p# R3 c
      DD Ikazuchi
  _) {* x; ^6 i$ oAllied Ships
3 t& L. Z1 G( L# }1 F# H      SS KXVIII, hits 13,  heavy damage- M. t' j" z8 k. C+ R4 s! m
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2 d* U) Q* R  i. d* BGround combat at 82,43 (near Ankang) % P9 v0 U; K  A, X) D  g; k
Japanese Shock attack 2 F5 c  q$ S. @9 g/ U2 V: W
Attacking force 56873 troops, 807 guns, 761 vehicles, Assault Value = 1844 , Y( N( v+ J! d2 i5 J
Defending force 25825 troops, 229 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 278 5 W$ D( z; y/ k% M' c! Y0 |
Japanese adjusted assault: 1307  
4 J7 b' L! b' l; H0 X( P8 G) nAllied adjusted defense: 418  7 J4 E$ }' D7 `0 Z' k
Japanese assault odds: 3 to 1  & M3 K  L! z' |9 O' @4 a; A
Combat modifiers' m0 n. |/ W+ s5 u& s  j, c% u$ g
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-), supply(-)0 A& k, v( c% V- Y
Attacker: shock(+)
2 {* b/ C% t+ yJapanese ground losses:
% F& k! M; H2 o% \* B% J: d      493 casualties reported& K2 V2 M4 C2 Q; L. j9 {
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 51 disabled
' G7 D  X, j( z' o% ~         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled5 L; `+ c. Q' a% c) J% e( q- M
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
6 d9 p" {( U9 d  V. R1 J4 G& Q      Vehicles lost 29 (1 destroyed, 28 disabled)
4 ^& W3 E5 o& M1 |) [6 `Allied ground losses:
+ ^8 \5 P7 G7 J7 x& d9 l* |      6577 casualties reported4 G; L: s+ u+ W1 ?0 q" E0 P
         Squads: 519 destroyed, 0 disabled, B9 Y- q0 m/ Q9 f, j
         Non Combat: 429 destroyed, 19 disabled
( [5 c; }* r! a- y$ L         Engineers: 15 destroyed, 3 disabled
/ a9 x7 H& f+ }  u& _( ?9 Q      Guns lost 50 (33 destroyed, 17 disabled)
2 g! o) R2 U' z- Y0 m3 [7 w      Units retreated 5 9 Y3 y% y- j2 K8 ?3 E) ~
Defeated Allied Units Retreating! $ S5 a! u; D$ F* H3 c3 {9 S
Assaulting units:% K, V( U) a5 i7 z. N
    13th Tank Regiment! f3 L* M/ S$ p" L; }  l7 j
    3rd Tank Regiment: N" e+ L4 m. U/ c
    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade
4 B1 H2 }1 S/ N) x) e5 _    58th Infantry Regiment
# y! K( Y/ M  N    34th Division
! @& K4 A2 o5 U% C8 p7 A3 j    12th RGC Temp. Division9 L2 A- H* {8 @) D# U# I4 l
    5th Tank Regiment
& j2 I' ^. U5 d* y1 ^6 X' w    13th Division
  M; O; ]; p7 l    19th Division
8 }) ]/ G+ }4 I    9th Armored Car Co
7 J& p$ y$ T& y/ O    18th RGC Temp. Division
" F/ n) c4 x: K7 o' R    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment3 M) s% k* _  k" }- J( I) V4 n7 y
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
1 d  p0 ?& \$ V, t. S% ?    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
! ?/ }$ s2 ~7 O8 H9 `( ]    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment$ \' U, Y: H4 S: w0 y; |# X
    3rd RF Gun Battalion
. M4 D% L9 i4 h" B    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
7 F* L& I9 B6 D: U& C    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment6 V) i& r" B  t: i
    10th Mortar Battalion- b" `5 y+ e; K# N& j+ B9 Y0 M# l
    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
/ a5 v9 H' ?4 p* Q1 G" g    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment1 N5 p" J* j- R9 o0 g- i6 b
    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
* y3 k' H( B/ B; L! V+ A. s    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
" V- i; }6 s0 B" D# K) `. a    7th RF Gun Battalion9 z. J4 C. @/ J; y8 H/ t# @
    4th RF Gun Battalion
$ [7 l7 m# o7 O3 m+ o& X    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment# s- R* j0 j4 M
    6th RF Gun Battalion
- D5 _! s' b, @# s& G1 t    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment5 p8 S: M; [2 t2 L( M
    10th JAAF Base Force
) ?6 \- e) H2 w/ G+ D# cDefending units:
) N' `& F. G6 \) x' Z( ~2 ~: m$ ^    55th Chinese Corps6 L5 R3 G' e9 {0 K" X* Z+ s$ c/ ?3 B7 R6 }
    30th Chinese Corps
5 O& E0 J; k  M4 x/ ?$ Z2 y    59th Chinese Corps. C9 ?7 U( ?- M: ]/ l# }9 P! x# ]
    77th Chinese Corps
! Q7 [' _! C# g% `4 w3 K    33rd Group Army
' h' M2 v$ z" k; v7 E0 V9 `9 g& F----------------------------------------------
/ O, O* N: @0 M; ]6 S4 NGround combat at Clark Field (79,76) 0 X7 Q) b: K: p
Japanese Bombardment attack
2 p5 D  R; L) S" q7 _* YAttacking force 29743 troops, 374 guns, 93 vehicles, Assault Value = 1215
  ^/ x& K4 }+ }& `0 uDefending force 62655 troops, 909 guns, 835 vehicles, Assault Value = 2258
6 m0 Y/ ]. J7 g2 K2 |Japanese ground losses:
& U# L& `/ _% b4 S% t      95 casualties reported
# k; F  s# h4 F! k         Squads: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled
/ E- l: a" R) S% y- |4 Z. w         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 c/ f3 W1 k7 q         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled * t4 b. C) A& z
Allied ground losses:
, A0 b2 V( p) C      4 casualties reported
. K/ m8 V9 g5 E8 o( q         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled+ N" }" k. E$ m& f2 m/ g' s
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled% n( m& P4 w! y% c
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; Q, }, R8 z6 Y6 ]Assaulting units:
8 K; t; q: Y' H5 x9 G2 Z( ]7 d    Kanno Det # l! y' H* t% k" X) b
    Tanaka Det ' ?% d6 ]3 n  f6 i2 M0 B
    47th Infantry Regiment
! l" I3 o/ K. }9 ~4 s( r3 X7 |% U    7th Tank Regiment3 S, I' U# ?2 x% l) |$ w% V7 f
    1st Formosa Inf. Regiment2 C! }$ i. X! X- W* K
    Kimura Det ) _% w: \% B8 n/ ^1 T6 w
    9th Infantry Regiment( ~1 j# @/ N* f5 N
    20th Infantry Regiment" ?1 O7 M8 v' k; T) X3 t% H
    65th Brigade! ^  d$ j. q9 c% B
    2nd Tank Regiment  s/ P8 Z0 ~7 o3 E( u. a& M
    48th Recon Regiment
$ h0 S6 V. f* x7 u+ Q8 e, w    16th Recon Regiment$ q1 r* ?  ?* }3 b/ `
    Kure 1st SNLF + j  A+ A/ p  }5 Y
    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
6 J& W' k' ^# ~2 q& Q    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment
. X) @  f% Y( _& d' K    48th Field Artillery Regiment
* w% D, V0 O: ~- P9 d7 C    8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment+ k0 u+ x) b0 C
    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion3 F. G+ q  n2 G  B+ Q) V$ \
    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
7 {  I) L0 @, @$ n+ vDefending units:4 K- f* b! M0 h2 ^3 S( _
    91st PA Infantry Division, F5 B; |. l& _# U) @
    21st PA Infantry Division% J( e( O3 e  [9 {) |! X* c" v
    41st PA Infantry Division
% f7 Y4 F/ u" |5 H# k0 }# h0 j    4th PA Constabulary Regiment
* T9 K, d2 u- I* W  s    71st PA Infantry Division
  }4 x+ R; R4 Y$ s& X# w0 B. J    2nd PA Constabulary Regiment1 F# l, {- t$ |$ N4 ~* A
    26th PS Cavalry Regiment
* L4 a4 J8 d" {  {$ [    1st PA Constabulary Regiment
' A* N  A& }5 h" L    31st PA Infantry Division
! ?6 J. K  ^8 l& w% i9 w  Y+ A    194th Tank Battalion
; V  m/ K, g0 L2 C# w    51st PA Infantry Division/ {9 D% [! c) K' }
    192nd Tank Battalion8 H: o* O# v, C! Y
    45th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team
; o7 U. v1 j& y- x. [$ V    Subic Bay Defenses & @/ N! g" U; c7 f6 P
    31st Infantry Regiment
: T) {' c& T2 `    1st Middlesex Battalion" ^/ I& w! `& A: M1 P6 l4 L
    1st PA Infantry Division; W0 [% e! e& w9 N) }
    14th PS Engineer Regiment
" V  X3 b) y" k    11th PA Infantry Division
9 H8 b2 X  \4 q+ C    3rd/12th PA Inf Battalion
* k! \, v9 i; _/ Z+ |- N. Z, S    57th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team( C- [3 E/ [! G7 s7 M0 s3 E
    4th Marine Regiment
4 |  ^, f0 F- a( u1 @1 [. Y+ x    2nd PA Constblry HW Regiment
  h$ a# H8 W; J- E* _    803rd Engineer Aviation Battalion$ @' l) H$ m6 T4 N9 r
    Provisional Field Artillery Regiment5 v9 G8 k, }; @2 H. f
    202nd PA Construction Battalion
- X1 D8 y6 d  m9 A/ I    Asiatic Fleet
7 g/ h+ u* p6 ^    88th PS Field Artillery Regiment
2 O# u) V9 V: n7 m7 T    USAFFE
- E2 j9 J, n  F# L% e# Q    II Philippine Corps
5 e0 o2 e, q; G% _0 Y/ b    201st PA Construction Battalion; a/ B( k. Z# `& T- h
    Cavite USN Base Force
+ [! E; U3 p# b: a: W    1st USMC AA Battalion
- s, Z/ ^# P7 s- X# x1 {+ C    PAF Aviation
( |! {. f6 O$ B0 n0 E* G% K    Clark Field USAAF Base Force0 z3 p; Y. p/ W7 e) n: _7 X1 b, H4 F
    I Philippine Corps
6 [) `5 w, s+ {- f* ]! r5 L    1st PI Base Force
7 @( I4 S" ^& G  \8 R    301st Construction Battalion
, I& _1 u' h% h    86th PS Coastal Artillery Battalion+ T! \2 z; t4 P. e' J
    Manila USAAF Base Force
  Y, C. j" d! b; B) s    Far East USAAF $ O) j# c: R$ e0 G4 h) I6 d
    Bataan USN Base Force
" [1 w& k9 R+ @    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment
2 H1 [: ~( C" Q, w, 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。
5 c1 n, _( E, ~godkiller 发表于 2014-10-24 17:43
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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
9 u0 ]( X, R; L2 ?3 @' @日军在亚洲各地乱扔炸弹,盟军只好躲在坑里数炸弹玩了   z7 Z+ z, i$ a/ W; _
当天日军开始进攻万鸦老,菲律宾的后路即将被彻底切断。。
* ?3 c7 N* r+ Q" {; Z2 h7 [------------------------------------------------------------------* j, U: w# n( L, u" P/ l8 {$ {
Morning Air attack on 77th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang) 1 ]$ I8 J8 t" \) N, l
Weather in hex: Light rain
! h9 d) c* {" S  E4 uRaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
  c' M: C5 N5 Y, N0 R; ^Estimated time to target is 5 minutes
" z8 \$ w- g! [4 K) jJapanese aircraft
6 Q' \& b; c/ S$ v& I      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 189 d& |% |; Z0 p  t; ^, Q
      Ki-27b Nate x 11
# d2 O: n* t) t9 R1 W      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 14 1 I( i8 X! h8 K0 f6 e: E( B
No Japanese losses
% E0 j/ I' ?/ XAllied ground losses:  `  c0 [" s9 {4 R
      5 casualties reported# e% K% U  _; b: T5 s; G
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ ?! U: ]4 R$ z/ `         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
9 |; B# ]* m1 E/ C) ?" f( A         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
. e! L: |/ @( S$ ]- A- k---------------------------------------------
! p) ^% v+ e# s. Q5 ?Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  % C  e( m, \* y& d4 R
Weather in hex: Severe storms
3 b; ~( d2 r7 m8 p, A1 tRaid detected at 71 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
# Z$ s9 A& _  pEstimated time to target is 22 minutes
! ~% S7 B! l5 f& s' j( cJapanese aircraft
+ x* T: V0 O! q& l3 `      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 39 T1 b! c8 o5 b" ^) M6 C
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 24
; L% Z0 M" d5 [& H' K* M) wJapanese aircraft losses0 H' Q7 o4 l: V7 b5 M$ I& N
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 3 damaged 2 G9 N2 u/ U! z; y* u; ~
Runway hits 10
& r. f' y" x5 O9 Q* \4 U! R----------------------------------------------------------$ r* H( u, e/ ~# r8 L- T7 f
Morning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  
& i5 J$ u+ {& V6 R0 n( ~Weather in hex: Severe storms
2 O, d' i: H/ X) A$ \& zRaid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet." p0 Z5 r7 l$ ~. N
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes
8 x, [2 M1 p' f: p/ E5 W% C2 VJapanese aircraft- E& H! ~  K9 M9 Q; s7 Y, b
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 6 & E3 J! D. O+ ~( z$ I) F: F
Japanese aircraft losses: A3 S+ @# u& C' ^
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak
* V5 j9 a0 {7 p6 k) `1 _Aircraft Attacking:
0 L% @* l/ B; k4 m* ^       6 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet *
* j" Y9 j, B  g. V2 u               Port Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb2 r) _" K9 E, t4 S9 K1 {) s
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Morning Air attack on Manado Base Force, at 75,99 (Manado) 3 \- [! Z8 s$ d# h
Weather in hex: Severe storms ( C  j$ w+ V  N6 A
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
8 X, I4 _- V/ V" ?# @9 SEstimated time to target is 6 minutes   r* Q2 R% x( B- `( m/ G5 K
Japanese aircraft
3 I( l! g6 ?( F; H% m8 X6 O! [      G4M1 Betty x 14 3 S/ C7 f) v$ i9 r& w: k5 W
No Japanese losses
* m/ L: |6 W  J/ eAircraft Attacking:) J1 l" k1 Z* m# `3 n. A/ o
      10 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
8 U+ Q4 T" \5 [! m& N: p               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
/ T+ T0 {+ z# }" x       4 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet: W; v8 F+ E  I
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb * T) d$ s$ N: q( Y
Also attacking Manado Garrison Battalion ...
8 [: Z  I( E- z* Z6 ?& }# o7 P' `Also attacking Manado Base Force ...
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2 B& m5 a4 U2 F4 J" d3 R6 SAfternoon Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
; ~6 j# k/ e4 ]4 U3 e  d, nWeather in hex: Moderate rain 8 P" ]6 @5 L6 |$ J# L
Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet., `& H0 B9 q" q* P
Estimated time to target is 23 minutes
2 Z9 g7 \; J" W' @2 J7 EJapanese aircraft  q0 I1 ?  W6 N' ^
      Ki-30 Ann x 40 4 o" ]4 J  z# X* Y  n4 U1 B& k4 y
No Japanese losses
- b+ D6 u2 U8 ?9 L* F& \! fAirbase hits 12 W* k% C1 R' I( V: [0 \& a
Runway hits 7
  d# ~6 D- H7 KAircraft Attacking:+ [) b# j/ u' S: I/ M
      21 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet
, k4 X4 A* v- w+ r7 M               Airfield Attack:  1 x 250 kg GP Bomb) M, ?' V# ~$ B% z% B, H/ R/ t
      19 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet4 @) m7 \' o3 G2 h4 o% Q: B8 z
               Airfield Attack:  1 x 250 kg GP Bomb
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; o8 d: E; x  w) [  n, K% T8 JASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75
3 L, z! K! W7 S8 F& @6 zJapanese Ships! _; P/ N# p& T* P
      CA Maya3 E3 I5 ]* q. K' z% y, O
      DD Minazuki& M9 W$ |- c8 m9 u9 N
      DD Nowaki: F4 ~: z7 t( q& b' m4 }8 g1 ^, y. [
      DD Yugiri
% a  u0 F& t, }      DD Ikazuchi ( a: B* ~/ @# \' }5 Q
Allied Ships
' p! C, F6 R/ D7 `6 U! p      SS KXIII2 W1 b+ ?; m8 t5 l
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! G! V+ p  E" _! M- d1 ^* eGround combat at Manado (75,99) 8 N# I) i2 b! W. M9 \
Japanese Deliberate attack # H  q+ N* D) w( N0 }
Attacking force 1487 troops, 19 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 59 3 |9 ~- o$ k. y% m
Defending force 1184 troops, 2 guns, 4 vehicles, Assault Value = 52 & _# T- v1 ?7 d1 p0 x) v" y+ N
Japanese adjusted assault: 23  : f8 {2 M8 p8 f4 q, O
Allied adjusted defense: 29  
- p& b  M' O2 h) c0 j! FJapanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 1)  
7 G# f' X' S3 ~7 e& s* ^, l  d( B1 @Combat modifiers/ C  M; R$ z. Q% a5 J
Defender: terrain(+), fatigue(-), morale(-), experience(-)$ n) Q1 N4 I1 n! m6 Z
Attacker: leaders(-) 3 H3 k, E; q) M; Z3 ^5 a8 a; x
Allied ground losses:& [( l# P4 E1 \+ w4 x
      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
% c* a& t% L9 \8 o, e% Y/ nAssaulting units:0 G5 |( i' N5 Y+ o% K
    Maizuru 2nd SNLF
5 [3 Q. a7 v. u) B& [' |- jDefending units:
) X" M% C1 X4 S7 b    Manado Garrison Battalion
  B9 x, H7 X3 t. a# u" S( A    Manado Base Force $ P+ f  x1 N9 z+ _+ N6 \& c" D4 C
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  P) v" _8 Y5 z; lGround combat at Beaufort (66,87)
  d8 ~" _4 ^) X, E# p9 M, yJapanese Deliberate attack
$ H/ m* f" A/ W( J  U8 L0 aAttacking force 1468 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 61
8 X0 f3 R* _/ D4 i2 _9 y  ~Defending force 248 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1   ?. B' ]$ w$ n
Japanese adjusted assault: 26  + `, a  n/ ^7 Y' s/ e
Allied adjusted defense: 4  7 d! _4 X, @9 K( _/ T
Japanese assault odds: 6 to 1 (fort level 0)  . a* v6 y9 V/ D- R& U
Japanese forces CAPTURE Beaufort !!! 4 Z# n8 s- ~1 C& V4 k( b  ~
Combat modifiers
3 J3 q& r" _* d% |- }# A/ {, QDefender: terrain(+), leaders(+), preparation(-), experience(-)1 `+ R4 T- v2 d
Attacker: leaders(-)
, F$ [) \$ Q. l) xAllied ground losses:2 x; o! h: A0 U6 }: g
      67 casualties reported
% s: T& n# R& B: l2 D         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 K1 ?; V( i& A  G" a6 n- ]
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 1 disabled
, T4 ]) P5 U4 o' A  I/ q         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
- @  N" ]2 x- p4 r      Units retreated 1
+ L# W: Q  p+ C" E% a/ ?9 [Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
' E4 h0 n9 J. b: _- P. lAssaulting units:
) ~* E6 D- t1 R4 V2 |    16th Naval Guard Unit $ F  I9 X  A6 R: h2 g: |6 C
Defending units:' N) S% C! D4 H+ f7 s
    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! K3 B+ U# F' r3 O
      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。
4 j7 y- r" v8 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。。。5 _  B( x) b* p- I6 g
      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
* F" L( }8 d2 c$ x6 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??  \7 p) V2 n7 A) v
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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,6 }8 Y0 H9 o5 ?, }
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, 426 G! Q9 K: Z4 j/ a( o: k
又一艘ss不幸遭殃,日军的sc都开始发飙了。。。。
+ m- r  j" ~  i( E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
/ T; D, a  F- g9 q( G  j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
" z: M1 e  g& }3 x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。 # E# M, K: l( B* e! i/ [: z6 T
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2 s! f8 q) H, J$ C$ A7 z1 cASW attack near Saigon  at 61,74
  O/ V+ ?. i- k7 `  K1 e3 }Japanese Ships! Z5 _! J9 T2 }9 W" O7 ^" \6 L
      SC Ch 2. x6 f% D' u, L$ k5 w: u0 a
      SC Ch 13
1 N$ l" ~: W5 `5 j9 h      SC Ch 3
% _2 @3 h6 I! C% Z, cAllied Ships- S3 k& L% x7 v, d
      SS S-41, hits 7,  heavy damage# N. ?. e; W0 Z! }, d  m
SS S-41 is sighted by escort
. l8 g2 k7 H& BSC Ch 13 fails to find sub and abandons search# U7 M. f3 Y# V" Q
SC Ch 3 fails to find sub, continues to search...# T( K2 X1 ]4 L$ U
SC Ch 3 attacking submerged sub ....
8 K4 P6 X" W# \( V5 w" FDebris floats to surface in area of attack!) ]6 E) x2 `" P: H6 u, R6 t8 o
Escort abandons search for sub + e, G7 E2 f: a5 f) W0 D* `
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Submarine attack near Yokohama/Yokosuka  at 114,62
5 O" }' P# `  E' `7 Y3 e) i6 V1 rJapanese Ships: `& K( E6 N# n4 o0 @
      xAKL Uragami Maru, Shell hits 48,  heavy fires,  heavy damage ; D1 |8 p2 ]  H* Q% G
Allied Ships: M2 |0 v! R* [+ \
      SS Trout. \( B  w; i. ?; [. u. y
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8 L/ ]1 S" L! Z- zMorning Air attack on 13th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang) # L. b2 s9 d; v
Weather in hex: Heavy rain
3 w# i; [1 v/ T% F, Z% |Raid spotted at 35 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.) @) j" w4 ~/ r
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
- U0 C9 L$ G" ]$ d, p- q7 a, oJapanese aircraft' }" J6 E- b  }' d6 c
      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 80 a8 i! D3 L$ A& R0 E. f8 g
      Ki-27b Nate x 24  {3 t; Q* @* i% b( M
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 3" z7 j6 x% i& r( [% E7 ]. r' c
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 11
. z( m% Q# G$ A3 @2 _Allied aircraft* N3 U7 D: d4 X5 M8 J8 i
      I-15-III x 12  h$ ?1 v0 o; S- r! [* \
      Hawk 75M x 3 8 p( }% s8 k* J) i
Japanese aircraft losses
( E  k1 m4 j$ o, }9 e  `; Y$ q4 H; r      Ki-21-Ic Sally: 1 destroyed2 e6 i  i& v% t9 k: C% B
      Ki-27b Nate: 1 destroyed
) {# x) J7 v1 v3 y2 _7 t      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 3 damaged + s. _0 w3 P# `, M
No Allied losses 8 m/ ]! [# m; M
Allied ground losses:. \+ O/ ~2 }6 A: `" ^3 H
      10 casualties reported5 s% c  m( W# [' M/ \. R
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 z8 s* o( f4 K3 G# ]- @; j; U& W$ N
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
' x1 @( b6 t2 w0 E/ H8 z! G1 i0 U' x         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled. T5 J7 I1 R$ w% w9 p+ a
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* V+ T# N* _. A: v6 lAfternoon Air attack on Port Moresby , at 98,130  0 s3 P' L5 M, z, W5 c
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
& |7 x: u$ V3 `0 u! ]' |Raid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet., ~! Q9 @+ m# Q/ u* ?( s
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes 1 U! |( ~  J) h2 \) e& b6 c
Japanese aircraft
% g) C7 j! a# V/ \, n      A6M2 Zero x 5 0 L- ]7 O  `2 W4 @8 r, M
No Japanese losses   D/ p3 H, P, n
Aircraft Attacking:
6 x  P  e2 o, A) s       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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1 F) T$ Z, m- v! LAfternoon Air attack on Port Moresby , at 98,130  8 \) Y- O6 m+ S: Y
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
( ]" H& U" [4 ?5 A8 P( zRaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.) k8 K' @* ?# A  J. P0 {
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes + K) C' p. \6 x2 Q; F
Japanese aircraft
+ F$ g5 J2 i8 I6 ^0 m( S0 P      A6M2 Zero x 5 ; E% `+ m' ~3 |% w0 t
No Japanese losses & O4 ]. |4 I. x4 Y! t& e* O
Aircraft Attacking:$ I: S3 I& ]: X0 n* ^% X
       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
2 J  d# h5 j. `/ k9 ^---------------------------- & w! `1 l! g4 g" M: A
Ground combat at Malacca (49,81)
  X, U: m! b# c+ x, l  bJapanese Deliberate attack ' a; ?6 b& B& A# S9 j; ~
Attacking force 1025 troops, 4 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 206
  i& A; E( j' pDefending force 55 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1 ' E4 W/ l8 }5 Y/ K- s1 i3 [& h
Japanese adjusted assault: 20  6 P& r1 N1 |1 i5 t/ Z
Allied adjusted defense: 1    ?" a5 Z" f/ e' Y1 U8 s% t, P/ e
Japanese assault odds: 20 to 1 (fort level 0)  + G: i0 `: ~  s, U9 e
Japanese forces CAPTURE Malacca !!!
1 e  r& `" b3 o% }6 rCombat modifiers
' i/ {2 t' Z" x/ bDefender: op mode(-), leaders(+), preparation(-), morale(-)8 U3 I% G. M5 J6 d2 U- v6 [
experience(-)
% m5 d) D/ T* O6 u9 lAttacker:  
# [' M5 U7 j% d- D, n8 dAllied ground losses:) {! e( c" G" q6 @3 ~4 v1 o8 z
      30 casualties reported
( K- o! V  m  Y6 v) K3 D6 Z0 n         Squads: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled# y/ \: k: e, G
         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled4 H8 p7 Q) S& `1 U* n$ u* @5 n
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled$ {# h+ F( k- Q; z; q8 ]
      Units destroyed 1 5 H: F; [3 P) G& j/ i& Q
Assaulting units:
& r- g5 Y& G3 Y" z8 O    56th Infantry Regiment
4 a/ L* a6 O+ m$ @7 v; B8 f    56th Recon Regiment& l9 }! c# |. ~, o
    II./143rd Infantry Battalion
" R! P3 Q  k+ n1 [% g. {2 k% ODefending units:; u- z; s7 ?. `% l7 B7 y, |  R
    1st Hyderabad Battalion
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 16, 42
6 k" J& j  K0 @4 @- n+ H3 R; A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,4 m- r9 ^: W5 j7 W/ r; ~( a
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。
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3 G9 Z% X+ y' ^& u5 q安康的山地真是个躲炸弹的好地方,就是补给经常跟不上,
6 L! e6 k2 X9 E' u' ~# ?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,, z( D+ `) ]. r9 L! o. g
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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0 y3 W- h; p) Q8 m1 _ASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75
+ y9 s2 I0 e# XJapanese Ships
1 i' A& X# C6 f. S      DD Akatsuki
) @3 L. C& M& P( a: d1 ?& G      DD Minazuki
/ y  U* ^3 p1 l$ D6 j* k      DD Nowaki
8 P/ Y; y& q' S6 [, b+ ]! v      DD Yugiri
/ e/ d& k. `+ z4 MAllied Ships$ ^( h* U' [5 v. V
      SS KXIII, hits 3% X8 T( \! I  c+ g& d! p, w
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  6 d8 |6 w7 m5 U  }! h
Weather in hex: Light rain 5 m& f% A8 P+ l" h. {, s" i
Raid detected at 12 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.8 R2 x& B. X5 F* J. T& w8 e% Y) S
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes 1 U) ]( N! i' v
Japanese aircraft3 }6 h9 V' x* U4 `$ E4 z+ [# w- A
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 24 # w8 ]1 k( x' N9 G8 J
No Japanese losses
" B3 N) t6 A$ `. pAircraft Attacking:
" g3 k; k/ V' w) w7 p      24 x Ki-43-Ic Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet5 P/ V+ g2 w- p& `  E7 l
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Morning Air attack on Port Moresby , at 98,130  
- t. y" y( v# C, CWeather in hex: Light cloud " j! _) S/ X6 j0 N0 ^
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.
/ F- E$ r8 [3 D9 SEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
) w# A5 I+ L- m7 ~2 D/ H, CJapanese aircraft* f. N/ G3 g. D2 m$ a# F
      A6M2 Zero x 15 1 E+ k8 O' `( M# P) |$ D
No Japanese losses
8 v2 A/ L  p7 F: o+ iAircraft Attacking:
2 \+ P' p2 h" P" A0 b+ e7 z       6 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
2 _9 T- U  b) h) W, c6 X0 N       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
' [9 V& y- t8 [! i, J       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
  }: q6 h) A; y' j; M8 u' ~& y% x       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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( V& I# d& E0 ~3 _7 y, qMorning Air attack on 82nd Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang)
! c5 {! J& K6 z2 K# u& C/ f$ _( `Weather in hex: Overcast ; a6 d- w6 K- t* }- j6 v* o6 u
Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
" t/ h. ]& M7 b- p( h" }* j/ ~Estimated time to target is 12 minutes 3 N, q! @' V" x/ j  [) Z! g
Japanese aircraft
" e# M! M' y+ `8 i      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 13. P7 h# q, k1 ^# |
      Ki-27b Nate x 10
- v' m$ S: ~4 I% i      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 143 o# x2 N9 f% X, G, {
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 28
' L' m( a2 ?3 hAllied aircraft
/ t( |" g- i+ x& X: z9 h/ ]      I-15-III x 108 [3 u* ^% f  I% r/ K) Z: V
      Hawk 75M x 1
, x9 f+ Y! N! R: H. i2 yJapanese aircraft losses
$ a) F9 K6 y0 r3 O      Ki-21-Ic Sally: 1 damaged
' P1 J% N, b, _: M. r& d      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 damaged
9 O! Y% b' B, a' lNo Allied losses 5 f7 L/ X; r  V9 r; p% S2 n. ^
Allied ground losses:. u8 T' F0 V0 s) \8 I( P
      31 casualties reported
# m3 T3 W+ t/ [         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled) C4 A$ q' k% g+ M% ~. ?. u! r
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled( a, s3 @! Z1 }
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled( ^, H# c/ c1 b
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Ground combat at Hollandia (93,116)
0 e* X: G! x" I# ^' HJapanese Deliberate attack 9 q0 S! `& Q# O- f
Attacking force 747 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 33
$ G2 O& ^$ i; |. @8 @  ODefending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
5 t0 C) w- O3 h" C) l9 X$ EJapanese adjusted assault: 33  
4 j6 y, N8 B. }1 b9 ^$ k- [Allied adjusted defense: 1  3 g$ Y6 N1 T, V8 Y- o5 w
Japanese assault odds: 33 to 1 (fort level 1)  
+ e% G2 b! @, B. Q- |# T1 uJapanese forces CAPTURE Hollandia !!! ; u1 l* U! r- U. |3 {$ M# B
Combat modifiers
# ^0 u$ C. k2 v5 X" g" _Attacker:  
0 S3 l! U- r7 Z) `$ @7 J% AAssaulting units:, d, s& E* ]2 v( P, i9 {: c
    53rd Naval Guard Unit
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 17, 42" x4 r  d9 x' a
日军在克拉克,拉包尔,万鸦老,安康等地狂轰滥炸,, W. F9 A, r5 x7 V6 C5 C
各地盟军只能忍气吞声,低头躲炸弹。, F" b* `; S$ G
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,0 w+ m. G2 A8 c1 D6 ^* ~
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。* L2 _( }' C- F6 ]: y$ A% Z/ U( w
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
4 b. D4 D4 t2 B4 D4 a7 k  KWeather in hex: Heavy rain
. N; z8 x1 I4 [4 H; u9 jRaid detected at 34 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.  [7 m8 R6 M: k  G
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes
, i' s. d% [& V% Y0 h1 ]Japanese aircraft
+ ^! Z! l# y) k# s$ Q      Ki-27b Nate x 27
; n; J% n4 |) Y% J1 K9 V( L. ^' ANo Japanese losses
) X1 f: c( t; p* z" Q. u, d/ ?1 |Aircraft Attacking:
; V5 ^. s9 W3 k+ w, Y      27 x Ki-27b Nate sweeping at 20000 feet *  - A% h0 X: D5 [* H9 w- y7 A5 }6 e
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Morning Air attack on Lark Battalion, at 106,126 , near Rabaul " h( `, r# _$ x! [& e& I
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
) t- C5 @$ H2 E3 Q, f! z( e# n- ]Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
0 A' L! H. V2 }) E: OEstimated time to target is 7 minutes
6 u# u0 g! ]1 `8 oJapanese aircraft( k" U& ?% M; {, u
      G3M2 Nell x 18
& A$ }: c1 S/ f5 |      G4M1 Betty x 34
* a& X# ~2 V, s0 c% T  M' V$ N# C, x+ M$ fJapanese aircraft losses9 K2 v  w  v3 a0 ^
      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged 6 B1 ]7 G# D. j/ [" m1 V  b
Allied ground losses:8 A1 ~6 S- M- b+ N$ {% P6 t
      26 casualties reported
# f, }8 g! y4 y% B9 ]+ M         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
' b' N3 {2 y3 R4 ]$ |. a         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
" a( C' |* ?" a9 [3 l: f         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled( u5 l9 T0 ~7 p9 z) _9 M
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: i+ @/ K+ A  kMorning Air attack on 36th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang)
% l: o! h+ q* F) T. U' ]9 r4 W% K5 yWeather in hex: Heavy rain
0 l! ?, C( u' U, e  s9 y/ ]Raid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
9 D) u5 ^" O" `. d8 _Estimated time to target is 12 minutes 2 ~. G  f* H: T4 u1 c. T
Japanese aircraft
$ d3 {3 W- R9 e' H% J) L6 b      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 5
0 Y  p5 i9 ]9 v" u; r7 ^      Ki-27b Nate x 3! z2 B7 m! T4 q& t( I
      Ki-30 Ann x 18  N2 E& u$ B3 Y2 p* d
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 8) c* w+ S9 G, S3 x
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 12
4 b6 B) v% R/ d: eAllied aircraft
0 e' ?/ {- v9 J6 B9 h1 c      I-15-III x 4% e$ j- ]: P% _% x/ A
      Hawk 75M x 1
9 o$ U3 [4 h; z& y--------------------------------------------------------" a7 _- K7 P6 d* J# G1 X* c9 f
Morning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  
" D* l/ f/ h0 oWeather in hex: Severe storms
( u4 h: T- j# U9 ~$ KRaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
# T2 w- x, h+ w5 O- pEstimated time to target is 5 minutes & Y3 o, b0 B% d3 \- z: F
Japanese aircraft/ B; Z1 n. h( p6 r, h# k
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 7
; e  D; y# S( W  RNo Japanese losses 6 K- e9 J4 ^# D, r: s% ^6 }1 I
Aircraft Attacking:
. `2 Z% \8 {$ [" @       7 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet *
- _4 R3 ?8 ], Y               Port Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb
3 D# p% x( {, o9 x- e----------------------------------------------
4 p- M& k/ t, Y4 q  P8 WMorning Air attack on Manado Garrison Battalion, at 75,99 (Manado)   b: w6 f) O; p; E: ~: T! d: v5 K2 M
Weather in hex: Overcast
: q: ?% \8 @' G) o% ~& q) aRaid spotted at 11 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.
$ n5 a. j' s. P$ \% @Estimated time to target is 3 minutes
& E5 _/ v' _( D' T/ [Japanese aircraft
6 C. V. R" H; O: E* }$ M      G4M1 Betty x 16
6 C# q0 C; ]$ XNo Japanese losses
6 o! Z* ?% c0 HAllied ground losses:7 A- y  X3 Y4 L1 [% ^% S% E% C# j
      14 casualties reported
' `$ h2 Z* I  }, U2 j6 ^6 M  ]         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
2 ]7 W% f' g' G         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
4 |8 j; I; ]- ^* m3 L         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' O* s# A% i5 L4 h  e; SAircraft Attacking:* N4 m0 F7 t: }0 i1 I7 m
      16 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
  B! T5 Z; I+ U  V9 c# `               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
* ]* v& S7 W) D$ v' b--------------------------------------
3 ~1 D  z. t. YGround combat at Kweilin (76,54) , D+ e3 C; d/ `( f# ?' e
Japanese Deliberate attack
4 x  `. N3 f7 e% |Attacking force 12767 troops, 104 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 465 : J8 |: c6 t3 y1 H- `! W! Q: M
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 ; O! p" k  F/ B2 t# U. U$ P+ ~
Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0 1 ~5 w# i# E0 F
Japanese adjusted assault: 487 & M- b7 v+ ^8 H  A& T1 ^; K
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
% `" |1 \4 q+ \8 ~# `0 ZJapanese assault odds: 487 to 1 (fort level 0)  
1 O0 }2 H& q. s3 \/ e) |Japanese forces CAPTURE Kweilin !!!
0 G: |. h' _& v# g! O/ KCombat modifiers
1 u# T- U2 x2 P& zAttacker:  
& c' {( u- o; t1 O6 VAssaulting units:: \* {; e0 T$ K1 x: w5 u
    104th Division
3 {4 d1 s. f* J0 w2 |- r    23rd Army
本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-10-29 20:15 编辑
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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 ...2 Y  j! O& \% e6 T
lala23159 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。
( L. l4 r1 n$ d! c2 I7 F# t% f! D1 t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6 H" a7 q0 U4 ?) f6 l
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,0 `, L9 x! B: n$ `5 {2 Y+ x
如果能轻易战胜德国,当然更好,问题是:有吗??( {$ _( c* o, A2 G; E, U. {, W
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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。7 v0 K  F7 X- ]2 ?7 W
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?
! {9 Z& O7 ]4 d% ], m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,
& J; Y9 S' Q" V! \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。。。。
本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-10-29 19:49 编辑 ) g6 z0 q4 I+ X8 F- }# V7 _

' e3 Q" G' J; I! [( d6 GAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 18, 42
8 h' o2 |- t1 ^' O" `当天双方ss都很活跃,结果却都被揍了,
$ S! H- F6 G' S0 @  n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
, ~& m' g/ Q1 ~) ^$ {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,
; y1 `) Y% I& i. F/ b4 b2 n750+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,
  y- ^! a: _. B, k/ ~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,
1 G& d  r: Z, [$ p* k8 X5 o$ e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。
, J4 s  i' _2 w) t1 T, ~% p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
! A! ~3 J$ s: kJapanese Ships
0 [4 j  k* T/ _& ~0 w0 Q      SS I-155, hits 2 . ~2 c# p1 v( c4 @" C- g
Allied Ships: l9 a7 i5 A3 m( u9 |; v2 Y- E
      CL Java
9 C7 [$ w. a: i  k      DD Evertsen
* t0 G( g' J; @! O7 o- w& f! q: G      DD Witte de With
; X; w; r2 a# d; S5 z2 K( k      DD Kortenaer
7 q5 L: l5 l! @7 c% P, M----------------------------------------------------* H4 m, m% e  G. J3 f0 l
ASW attack near San Luis Obispo  at 220,75
6 I6 \! ]# T. T. T" C/ j$ X) sJapanese Ships1 D- ]2 a. P# n( v. e1 f7 f* r! Q
      SS I-3
$ Q3 }; x! f( D; jAllied Ships
5 Q2 v% B- {& S      DD King
" J% e8 Q  W. v# {      DD Sands
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, _& Z: E1 T! K2 X1 K3 DASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75 ' s; w* H9 C7 {+ j0 u  U1 e
Japanese Ships
/ q0 o) j+ f- [$ ?( }& o      DD Minazuki
+ e  {% N7 s1 Z( ^      DD Nowaki
3 b5 S0 c9 k2 {) G* y      DD Yugiri1 M0 ^( C; b- ]; k1 l# Q, X
      DD Akatsuki
( ]: r* K; s- e. i8 cAllied Ships! _  E6 X: N+ q0 u
      SS KXIII, hits 5. l5 T4 S7 P; k' _! g
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" u) E+ l6 e5 L) QMorning Air attack on 59th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang)
. e/ Y4 @6 r  Q0 T2 D: T6 oWeather in hex: Overcast
, n. h: S! K% l6 i+ qRaid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.) Y0 H. |, S- c: v# t2 c
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
- v  l8 b4 q# N2 R' O  K& L+ e6 KJapanese aircraft( p3 p+ e+ q7 ?$ p" M8 M
      Ki-27b Nate x 17+ u/ \" |' H% n- T7 i  f; C
      Ki-30 Ann x 21( H4 V2 y# z0 }* c
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 15 " H% {& R# H" C' H+ {
Japanese aircraft losses
! V' p7 w1 q; Y9 H1 r' T      Ki-30 Ann: 1 damaged
2 |" w5 o. a: Z' @0 uAircraft Attacking:
, i! ~( E0 ?) y9 f. a- x% T6 O& ?      21 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet * + G2 ^' [& A. x9 f  h8 Q9 P8 u
               Ground Attack:  1 x 100 kg GP Bomb
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. i$ i, k0 {8 f5 w  KGround combat at Ankang (82,42)
- M- p0 d/ e3 r  K- m7 GJapanese Shock attack $ M, P4 r1 r8 I0 X
Attacking force 57597 troops, 807 guns, 864 vehicles, Assault Value = 1855
# J( A1 H* V$ e9 a: B7 uDefending force 141791 troops, 966 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3849 * G8 |0 ?$ O8 W0 ]3 H0 Q) W% \8 a
Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2
6 b4 j8 O  @8 i2 vJapanese adjusted assault: 530  ( P, j8 {) W5 ]$ Q8 P
Allied adjusted defense: 9145  . E5 d( a3 i$ s
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 17 (fort level 2)  
& a! p3 w4 V& i! NCombat modifiers
4 B$ X! [8 X  @Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-)* S  H8 ~6 F3 \3 w
Attacker: shock(+)
3 v) H  H, p" u7 Y6 X0 ?3 S+ ^( MJapanese ground losses:! |. N8 n* O/ s+ j8 @8 n6 H% P
      7760 casualties reported
% \# r9 f  r# G( _; |1 q# u  }         Squads: 172 destroyed, 580 disabled& Z( T5 a; W. x; U+ |0 N
         Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 60 disabled4 l8 B2 b- x- z2 @2 g; t
         Engineers: 8 destroyed, 40 disabled0 u2 H" N+ K  _# g* A+ E; _" X% {4 N
      Guns lost 78 (18 destroyed, 60 disabled)3 Y4 R, y4 R5 ?: P
      Vehicles lost 82 (3 destroyed, 79 disabled)
& I7 i- c4 W$ b1 I# JAllied ground losses:( U6 t6 b" A( F( @5 g& o
      1462 casualties reported
; s6 }* p, r+ t' G6 ?- N         Squads: 4 destroyed, 119 disabled
1 g3 M2 q# K8 g" G: Y         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 40 disabled
! \4 i, [( S/ S2 k1 w         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 25 disabled
& ?) h. _, g5 V% K+ m! a8 OAssaulting units:0 m7 e7 A9 U) K
    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade4 C2 O2 e: {% L9 G2 e! X" G
    12th RGC Temp. Division
7 @% x" u) v4 H# `0 V& [- U    58th Infantry Regiment
9 }$ `  _$ u. K( |( k    34th Division' z0 r- l: s; g
    19th Division7 l3 e0 U/ c2 ?+ V' L; `$ A" h
    13th Tank Regiment
* u4 ^4 f4 C0 D- x' }1 H    9th Armored Car Co
9 o4 N4 ?8 x+ e    13th Division
& Z  ?+ Z, g' P# A  Q    3rd Tank Regiment1 ?- T+ E( S+ g3 R" j
    5th Tank Regiment
; g  f8 L* n" K    18th RGC Temp. Division- l2 B( ~; W' w8 d8 S
    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion/ [! Y! z/ }) k7 W6 w: a; H# t0 j: _
    10th Mortar Battalion( Q7 I7 s) d' W0 O6 k
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment4 A) n1 O& c, P9 k* g# o& g
    7th RF Gun Battalion& K5 `6 M. ~- L: X, z3 R% w
    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment
7 t/ A$ \6 Q0 q6 ^. l    3rd RF Gun Battalion
3 s8 }4 c2 f4 E& T* y6 F; a( H    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment" x3 Y: U/ X2 m4 t+ y1 f
    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment% F  F9 U2 I% W2 ^4 I/ m: N
    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
& [8 l9 H8 s7 ?& v6 z! |0 H    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
2 R  F: A; a: \) h$ D+ f. M    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
' r# E4 ~8 |$ ~7 F    6th RF Gun Battalion$ W9 s' A- u7 C7 y6 d8 q
    4th RF Gun Battalion
7 ]) c1 O$ b' j: r7 M    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
& f* r& l1 M) A0 l2 c% L6 @) N    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
' U) x& k! p! `    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment" H- P2 C5 R1 a. s4 v. s
    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment1 }  B# T4 T' w4 a5 R
    10th JAAF Base Force
+ u# g: S* h2 e7 _. u/ hDefending units:8 I5 I8 s8 e/ g- K8 m3 ]0 a
    77th Chinese Corps
3 Y9 y; t+ s( q: O6 H    41st Chinese Corps
$ g6 C9 ~  ?% }9 X0 j    1st Construction Regiment
% ?8 \0 A+ U9 \9 `' V1 ^    7th New Chinese Corps
% }, T! `# [! N8 h  a* p    42nd Chinese Corps
4 a8 E  g7 D0 p/ Z2 E    3rd Construction Regiment
" W9 Q, C  k. A. _! R    34th Seperate Brigade
; ~0 K9 R" p" g) L& g) W3 \& ^6 P    38th Chinese Corps8 b6 F/ _4 [! H& W8 g
    51st Chinese Corps: Q4 N( P0 F3 U* h' m/ K
    15th Chinese Corps% Q" D* O# B3 u/ j  v3 B6 s
    7th Construction Regiment0 T3 u% v. y; v' \
    43rd Chinese Corps+ l* O, w5 A. V9 B. }9 c
    96th Chinese Corps) V6 F. Y) B2 V6 k
    98th Chinese Corps! D0 P* k' m7 f) J7 j
    8th Route Army ' z( g. h( }, ?( o
    2nd Chinese Cavalry Corps' B' H- X, k5 d- ^) j' H+ I) P
    39th Chinese Corps
" g: g" }& u& `% G2 v    36th Chinese Corps' d8 U2 I! E  v; ~) Q) b/ I9 J2 h
    95th Chinese Corps
9 d( C! j8 r1 z5 G& y4 o    82nd Chinese Corps
6 W5 t$ q6 ^9 k. S4 S    2nd Construction Regiment; o3 I7 r5 D) H, r+ M# \" B
    4th Chinese Cavalry Corps
3 U' ^* e. p  J$ [0 n9 m    8th New Chinese Corps
9 Z& {; \& S5 y  i( u    47th Chinese Corps
  Y- x5 `+ e% i1 @+ I    55th Chinese Corps  `1 Q5 _5 ^. P1 C7 u% V& b
    5th New Chinese Corps: }" A7 Z2 w! Q/ f9 d
    12th Chinese Corps$ |7 V2 y5 M$ W: \
    59th Chinese Corps
$ i( _' y5 A. \- `5 [    13th Chinese Corps4 L' J* L2 A- @4 G1 q5 O. N$ K
    30th Chinese Corps) W/ w' d* w8 x$ @+ j. k
    17th Chinese Corps
* ^' J) e2 q% U0 U: r& T" K    4th Construction Regiment
& F" ?" T7 f" o. ~; d    34th Group Army) v/ Q& G; l5 y
    33rd Group Army
. B, J3 i" t8 R* e, U    31st Group Army
% o" u0 f5 Y7 Y" g. y# w    4th Chinese Base Force
5 C0 O. I/ b' ]8 s+ V. V; H    4th Group Army5 V3 v; z' T2 j& B4 A/ ?$ U/ ?
    2nd Group Army
/ f& Q( G) v! @. ^    8th Group Army
6 U! r( S" E! r' n7 M    Jingcha War Area
- \8 V' Y& ^  h. M; _    3rd Group Army
5 p# [5 ?( y) l5 `' o5 V2 K& J# v    14th Group Army
: c5 W9 u8 ], i; s    8th War Area
" }; }  `! F6 M+ z- c: S& U    15th Group Army* p9 h* y$ a. e. z
    36th Group Army
2 ]6 F# j; T7 |4 q$ j    Red Chinese Army' ?) m. T! b5 Q9 j' c& r
    22nd Group Army7 X6 J9 N/ w; S7 y. _
    5th War Area 6 v4 R7 }, Y3 o5 p  f" R; t) L
    12th Chinese Base Force 4 Y" l' B7 |& C- R* L
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Ground combat at Manado (75,99)
8 x2 Q$ e5 u; J) O( ?$ ZJapanese Deliberate attack - x& A4 k$ E- q  U2 h2 ]5 N
Attacking force 2992 troops, 38 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 122
1 p9 a' n" V, \6 cDefending force 1136 troops, 0 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 44 8 B; w4 d+ i2 n$ n6 K  T5 b4 B, F
Japanese adjusted assault: 40  3 I7 ?2 p/ A4 D9 F( R, i% w3 H
Allied adjusted defense: 9  - L2 a6 b3 K8 u5 \! z+ ]% p
Japanese assault odds: 4 to 1 (fort level 1)  . q6 }( Q0 J  d1 @  ~/ Z# s
Japanese forces CAPTURE Manado !!! & f% D( ^; `0 [, D
Combat modifiers
- U+ V6 s' I) P# jDefender: terrain(+), experience(-)
( {7 Y5 ]/ L, F3 ?+ KAttacker:  
6 h" @; O& L+ R4 vJapanese ground losses:5 u4 |7 b. c' k+ I" Z
      23 casualties reported
6 A4 H9 u8 M% B3 U# T         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled! b9 [3 m1 A1 M- C2 x
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled6 a. v, T! }( N6 O: _, v: N# X9 `, q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled / ?0 r" Z9 r! B
Allied ground losses:; }3 W: T5 x7 L( K  `9 c5 F% a8 r
      488 casualties reported
$ E2 o- h! Y0 G: a         Squads: 21 destroyed, 4 disabled4 }6 `0 f" a( s8 P
         Non Combat: 14 destroyed, 5 disabled
. K8 O2 V4 i  [" Q% `  i5 t; n- X         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ o+ S, \1 U: |& h7 A
      Vehicles lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled)
7 |+ E/ O8 K* U" k7 d! u$ t* N      Units retreated 1
4 H: u3 E1 o: k. {: j, _$ S& PDefeated Allied Units Retreating!
% E/ m/ q+ _6 |* |- {( ^Assaulting units:
7 d" ]0 ~) D4 n( [! T    Maizuru 2nd SNLF, i" M8 b$ F; G' G# C1 x+ y# ~
    Kure 2nd SNLF  
' J  V7 k6 Q" EDefending units:5 R: c# v, Q3 ]8 C" s, J, R* ?6 c
    Manado Garrison Battalion
山地地形不进行侦查即突击,往往有这种惊喜8 E7 T% Z. V/ ]+ _( u$ t
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,/ {! k) o7 V1 |  g1 P6 z6 L
没想到国军已经增援了近4k战力。
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