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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 08, 42
4 l& W9 O6 R# W6 x) p5 ?7 M2 _9 a+ x随着新加坡上空盟军战斗机的消失,陆攻开始轰炸新加坡,% E  e! W; d1 D+ W: m/ ]
一些尚在当地维修,无法及时撤走的的船只不幸遇难。。。。8 c1 C0 S$ b! [1 i' L$ h- @
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。 , ?7 E4 e& L* A1 n8 {
同时kb路过莫港,附近一些小鱼小虾开始遭殃。
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  1 g1 l: k& ]  r" ]8 g
Weather in hex: Light cloud
, |; L6 L/ J3 V- ^# jRaid detected at 48 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
/ o: B1 X3 U8 A1 q3 Q* OEstimated time to target is 15 minutes
# A- u/ g3 V& W% b6 B& `7 UJapanese aircraft( C6 n% O' i/ C; n7 e
      A6M2 Zero x 36
2 x' q5 E) t& U9 R, JNo Japanese losses
& g2 A9 s& [7 nAircraft Attacking:( A. B5 k  y& K8 ]/ W1 T6 [
      36 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet * " E; Y/ u$ b2 z9 P" b: _8 ?
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3 l# J( f# n9 v, G" n) j- zMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  . I2 ]6 Z+ C  A/ k" f4 A
Weather in hex: Light cloud
8 e# v. l+ m7 u. o6 ~  |Raid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
& Z, Z# a( ~- E+ DEstimated time to target is 15 minutes 4 M0 V$ a. m9 E
Japanese aircraft
& a) V; I5 M5 d: h: j3 q: Q  ^7 d      G3M2 Nell x 34 ' d  Z6 m: h; E9 E; I) Z
Japanese aircraft losses
) U8 c! Z% J- K      G3M2 Nell: 19 damaged
: W7 @/ l; p$ G; ?2 E      G3M2 Nell: 3 destroyed by flak
9 t" K  t, b( q  ?; t) r; XAllied Ships) H' l5 U- t; m( A
      SS KXV, Bomb hits 2, and is sunk
8 V- W. ^! t! U. ?( P# \: h      SS Seawolf, Bomb hits 1,  heavy damage
2 r6 R0 I' K1 Y6 x  {* f      DD Van Ghent, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
" j! G) V9 k; v7 C5 u$ S8 Z      SS Porpoise, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk
3 a' _$ {" C0 @+ R) h- I      DD Bulmer, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires
6 L% K( Z6 t8 V7 DAllied ground losses:" S3 [) V$ f! C) e) p$ F1 j* B
      7 casualties reported
- `, P4 k( f) \         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
. G' L: |  G/ V7 F& q' P/ U         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
% O1 y( r6 D! R5 Y         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' g' e7 y# Y7 s, C" pRepair Shipyard hits 2
+ W  p% o9 r! L# Q* Q/ d6 U" l. iPort hits 4
8 K% j. }/ E# ^! G  J- U0 S) S+ l; UPort supply hits 2
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& S  K* t' I2 D1 B8 T; y$ Y+ _Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  - O# ]8 F$ K1 l( }# F  L" ^
Weather in hex: Light cloud
/ U" C- F/ z: LRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.! s. s8 m% Y6 B# H' A1 L
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
. M6 X: O( h/ Z4 C" MJapanese aircraft% @6 p" d3 R# A* N5 P
      A6M2 Zero x 35: s! Z5 N5 G8 _; d6 f8 W
      G3M2 Nell x 42
  C  j3 u6 f. ]$ sJapanese aircraft losses
3 B& u. j8 P  o9 ]      G3M2 Nell: 20 damaged& v" w# n! H: V- e5 Q3 {
      G3M2 Nell: 2 destroyed by flak 7 a# w+ D) q; p  u  y8 w
Allied Ships; A; v6 ]7 J3 Y, p- B
      SS Seawolf, Bomb hits 3, and is sunk/ N) O2 [+ \8 K% Z, Q6 T1 |4 F
      xAP Shinai, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage0 L2 z6 q8 A* r9 y( p
      DD Van Ghent, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
% [- E- |& ?: A# O, o# QAllied ground losses:
8 |5 ~( r- V  d4 R( i/ E$ m6 ^      7 casualties reported
: w8 j" K' P# b( T; v         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled* i  P" F7 |9 ]5 y
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled9 L- N# N5 E2 |# T( \% ^' P
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled % p  N# c8 n! n; e0 |- V- P- O
Port hits 5+ j8 E3 P% a, V7 k& f, a5 h
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! y& r  X' h8 P% o! \0 w% PMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  $ w" P  R0 C) u. o! S% ^6 T3 I* Y6 q
Weather in hex: Light cloud : f3 D: n' n+ C5 n: F
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.
( Y- W( c0 S5 ~: W- eEstimated time to target is 13 minutes + X" q( u  b+ g2 m8 Z* ]9 [. y
Japanese aircraft
. \( e' D, t- \, b. ?1 i# u$ Z      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 27* k2 z1 Q# z4 Y9 f2 y0 G
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 25
/ P/ n' `" ?$ x1 ~) Z  RNo Japanese losses
7 x8 G' q! Z4 `, o2 O! yAircraft Attacking:3 X0 a4 o) e, k! b& N
       3 x Ki-43-Ib Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet 0 T+ }3 h/ o8 f1 V9 f
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Terapo at 96,127 # \2 o, a0 \: X# m/ s' ?' b. I
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
; i6 c2 k2 N* S  z6 A1 L+ }Raid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.7 f5 H- z! H: R" d% T" t6 U
Estimated time to target is 2 minutes
* U4 q+ ]$ y, k( ~! fJapanese aircraft# o* a5 {' k2 Y. A  Z4 k
      A6M2 Zero x 18
/ b4 F2 f3 k/ A# `6 K: U1 x6 K      D3A1 Val x 9 2 Y4 T; u. F1 P, c* i+ W
No Japanese losses
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  [- B  W6 [3 [2 l      xAP Marella, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires
9 M5 \" f9 F; }' w( ?9 |5 A      xAP Koolama, Bomb hits 2,  on fire6 x8 w; A" Q4 e) U( I0 m9 v
      AM Ipswitch, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage 5 H- @0 c* Y2 x" N! |6 q7 Q
Aircraft Attacking:
. I6 R4 w" r; T' c1 a       9 x D3A1 Val releasing from 2000' *
) h. Y1 k, y3 p$ {9 e               Naval Attack:  2 x 60 kg GP Bomb
2 z) b8 C1 T% k+ U+ Y5 s* |( [Marella dead in the water ...' @9 a; T% r" R2 f
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAP Marella% }4 g+ A4 J9 {* u
Koolama dead in the water ...# ~8 C! p8 D) K6 e3 L: c6 Z, D# y% \
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring AM Ipswitch( M0 D  c4 B% J3 m+ c2 X7 E9 b
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ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 60,74
. k/ `( m, b  K' X" dJapanese Ships
$ o7 K4 W5 R' _! }, @      SC Ch 15 V0 a8 x9 q/ |  k
      SC Ch 135 X! M2 m) k0 @- F/ T  R, H8 `
      SC Ch 3
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      SS Spearfish, hits 14,  heavy damage
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 09, 42
- [; I  y5 T# v9 fss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
% x# _9 \# @' k/ g$ V3 {9 b7 I南方军司令已经下海游泳了。不知道有没有爬上船 * e3 U" s/ j5 b: |# `, J' q4 R
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) |4 h# j8 J  R/ |( c0 y
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
0 C" t7 z5 O& Q4 x5 m. @. t% }7 qJapanese Ships
3 v1 o" Y, m2 K4 ?3 J) Q      AK Sasako Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage9 ^6 b- P: C; K3 E9 p  t
      PB Kyo Maru #12
! N  u; w7 n7 F7 e+ P2 n2 M, n2 T: X      PB Tatsumiya Maru
( C% d% D' D! s% `$ b0 m: e# eAllied Ships  R$ M1 k" q8 O% ?! Y
      SS Searaven, hits 1
" c7 @" V6 O& uJapanese ground losses:+ o3 D5 I/ N0 m+ a9 G2 `+ B
      18 casualties reported: x& ]0 I7 z$ N
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
* Y4 V" S* W3 v6 ?3 c! M  i         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 1 disabled
: N' m& U& R, p/ F         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# k+ p& V$ P1 ?- b$ o+ C$ Z# A% C      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled) $ `, T0 ]; [: }0 U$ \) Y
SS Searaven launches 2 torpedoes at AK Sasako Maru
* b4 r+ A- y+ O: n- Y. B& ~6 wPB Kyo Maru #12 attacking submerged sub ....
5 p4 _* X/ A# |. [6 ePB Tatsumiya Maru fails to find sub and abandons search8 u" ~9 {: B% ?7 _. \+ A" t! s; B
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
! m) N- `8 G/ [/ J8 U, _PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...3 I7 P. ^& _8 n) N
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search..., {5 |7 `! z. S; e5 [% o4 f
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...& u* \6 o. M* ^. {4 Y# n8 Q
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
& ^1 f9 R, U! P; x; SEscort abandons search for sub 8 s! F  r' I) e$ L/ S
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' O' h# y# x9 U5 kSub attack near Soc Trang  at 58,74 & A- f4 w4 B: v5 X% B
Japanese Ships/ e$ N- G2 e# Q% Q) f
      AK Sasako Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage
5 i; j# R% @* U, Z# C; |! r0 J      PB Kyo Maru #12
) F* H! H+ m5 W! I2 B" r; O9 c% L( |Allied Ships: \# \4 @9 O1 O+ Q
      SS Searaven   _$ ]0 m( i7 P  S
Japanese ground losses:% d1 A4 ~2 D) g$ t: P2 f+ {
      6 casualties reported
$ K. J, E% L+ Z' h         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled1 g! w* C5 ?: y) e+ b1 A/ i
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled- \1 q. o/ e: j$ B
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled / B+ D5 k+ J& T8 v3 p
SS Searaven launches 2 torpedoes at AK Sasako Maru# H+ C8 o. L& C/ L+ J
Searaven bottoming out ....3 Y7 d2 V1 C+ U5 G/ G) X: R$ O
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...: u, |8 k  E9 H' C7 z2 w. R9 L. e; |
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...  M9 ~; V0 ~  C4 l( N* B
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
5 {" a6 u* n  f/ F1 Z4 _7 FPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...' J) b; \) _: G! z0 {0 o
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
& e3 c8 ~& I4 x3 NEscort abandons search for sub
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
5 P, t9 m$ C% p5 @3 {- }6 JWeather in hex: Thunderstorms & a. w" O7 r% L* g& ?
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
" T, G2 G8 @0 K7 P" j; WEstimated time to target is 15 minutes
/ e) _. e- b+ K* `Japanese aircraft" R6 s8 u% f: q+ \  ~$ |
      G3M2 Nell x 464 V0 Y. R6 \3 @  V$ T" {
      G4M1 Betty x 67
" f& i+ Z  D  }4 tAllied aircraft! E& P7 ?  ]" j# G
      no flights
  }# d7 z) j  O* s' V+ q  o5 ]  d5 xJapanese aircraft losses
& O9 V" W/ ]  ^/ n      G3M2 Nell: 21 damaged
) v1 C- I$ B( E4 Y      G3M2 Nell: 4 destroyed by flak# v8 m) O) l4 b6 q
      G4M1 Betty: 24 damaged: t" b& K7 C- N% E9 @" j7 T( i8 j
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
; U8 {$ \9 s. E( U9 D- {) aAllied aircraft losses7 }% X! X- u4 ]# i
      Buffalo I: 2 damaged
0 s% ~; w" L, v7 C! C. \! {      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed on ground
: E# U' t% ]/ s; F# e      Blenheim IF: 1 damaged 5 p2 ~" s: a! d5 q' |2 i2 ]
Airbase hits 10
- d  z7 s2 F4 q: y! u$ RAirbase supply hits 2
9 H7 G7 v$ {+ w# a4 ?Runway hits 62
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  : X# p! d- s6 q: i5 z$ g5 b4 n
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms + B7 ~7 g% q' _1 T# X
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
, q) p! a! L' }5 pEstimated time to target is 14 minutes ; r/ t- v, u) u, w
Japanese aircraft
/ Y  l$ b$ [: L$ N      A6M2 Zero x 36
. m3 a+ L0 k% X      G4M1 Betty x 11 3 b0 E3 L, @$ w8 `; R/ w7 O, u' W3 y
Allied aircraft; x; c% t. W1 i& o. G, q' Y
      no flights
# C5 w4 N$ s9 V& R6 b  y) nJapanese aircraft losses
* u  r, G" a, p& {      G4M1 Betty: 4 damaged
4 N& E# i& G' x0 g  F8 a: y      G4M1 Betty: 4 destroyed by flak   ~1 U& }" q; I9 u3 E( \7 T$ s
Allied aircraft losses) N- U/ Z8 D% Y5 A" G; P6 N' l, C% ~
      Buffalo I: 2 damaged
! T/ }3 [. B, p! H8 D  nRunway hits 2
! Y- _$ D2 t+ G  i0 \. N+ Y- hAircraft Attacking:
, c; E- M! z# {# O/ R. S      11 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
% _" s$ f' T% I8 L! [               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  . A, O2 K- C8 G; }5 Z. C4 f0 C
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
7 Y% d5 b) A  s% O2 ^: JRaid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
; L6 O/ r0 ~$ Q( A/ G& {Estimated time to target is 14 minutes ( F% R# b& x8 k. l9 ~
Japanese aircraft  c1 _5 r* c, U. h# I. d
      G4M1 Betty x 11 8 G* v% y; R; c
Japanese aircraft losses" D4 S, B3 U( s  O
      G4M1 Betty: 8 damaged1 d' J0 r  I& R# X
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
/ l2 ]; W/ L3 v7 f0 SAirbase hits 1+ K9 ~, }* U* A0 g7 g  \- J1 [0 j
Runway hits 11 ( o( e8 g3 H' i0 Q, Z
Aircraft Attacking:
# ?, t3 w7 p# X/ [" ]      11 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
! _' j+ s; Y; ]# C+ ]' ?+ T; w9 g               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 w5 `$ g$ ?* eWeather in hex: Thunderstorms 7 k% k9 I8 m2 Z$ M
Raid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.6 d7 M5 t% n7 T7 w) {3 u' d/ R) _
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes # m& p! g, G2 V
Japanese aircraft
3 e% a: p* i/ T# v, _7 u      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 23/ q6 _' Q( g4 ?1 j% s& @: \
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 18
4 V! X' W  L; I6 F% q5 k3 _7 UAllied aircraft1 n* ]; m6 w  ~' m6 u
      no flights . {5 L; Z% ~9 d3 y5 e$ r; l) f2 E5 w
Japanese aircraft losses, ~7 i( k+ V) B% M; H
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 15 damaged
* t7 I8 X% v& J2 O  s      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 destroyed by flak
" @9 O  t( y4 v& Z      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 8 damaged
5 h8 U: P3 K4 E3 |      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 2 destroyed by flak
) b! |( ~( Q+ J$ ^1 x( uAllied aircraft losses) h" {( S8 }3 F- E, r  Y2 N
      Blenheim IF: 1 damaged
; U9 C9 C# m* e& J5 q) ~Airbase hits 1
$ G$ m: R: Q% S) I0 r* \Airbase supply hits 1  G: [6 c3 r3 U; j0 q% e" Q
Runway hits 1
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
0 k8 r9 x/ G5 X( j& |* c, HWeather in hex: Thunderstorms , Y: W5 i' T1 r4 Y' a2 \
Raid detected at 28 NM, estimated altitude 26,000 feet.
: D2 M8 k8 L# g$ h$ NEstimated time to target is 9 minutes 0 R3 U+ Y2 e3 T+ d
Japanese aircraft
9 x* q' u+ B) m4 |1 @2 O2 O& O      A6M2 Zero x 37   B, l- H, x; }  x: k4 V
No Japanese losses. Y  D2 o. p2 f2 Q. N
Aircraft Attacking:
9 z7 P: ^' c: `) |6 V. i      37 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *  
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9 n& w* y6 }" `- p/ _Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Donggala at 69,96
- S+ m* T& \" U6 fWeather in hex: Heavy cloud 2 L+ D1 `8 m" C& M. k( W- t
Raid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
  x+ m7 F! H* o+ l5 h2 X# lEstimated time to target is 4 minutes 8 a/ d0 ~0 I/ Z9 ^8 \
Japanese aircraft
0 |6 y, m' N( c2 H0 \      B5M1 Mabel x 3 * `6 `9 {  q8 t3 t' g
No Japanese losses 3 x% |' l$ `  s
Allied Ships
1 X* C% P" o/ K+ G. H0 x9 u2 W/ |" n      xAP Van Imhoff, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 10, 423 {) D, P1 O( J5 A" b1 o
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
4 \. z* x- V! D7 Y2 v# Z& c: i1 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," e. u0 I& [7 n7 G: i/ N
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。
$ I9 a+ j& [2 T) @" Q9 I2 Z+ y日军还占领了延安和长沙附近的湘潭等地
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8 ?# T4 i- x7 kNight Naval bombardment of Port Moresby at 98,130 - W* Q) n) F# A, j$ E# S
Japanese Ships/ i+ ]4 y" G9 X
      BB Mutsu" N% Q0 w8 v4 V$ P" P; L1 y
      CL Kitakami4 D! G, g3 b5 V: \3 {
      CL Katori ) N. _7 N6 n; p/ |! r/ K
Allied ground losses:( ^  Z& _0 M: N8 w  q
      19 casualties reported
4 {: I7 ?, b, i/ s. y9 V         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled5 x- m7 g0 M5 k7 b9 v
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled# h. j/ a7 R% c, a2 A
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 `9 w" V) j8 x; o2 PAirbase hits 2. x* \' K0 k' \) |. O# v% @; I
Runway hits 1
' h  ?/ O7 @5 ~3 kPort supply hits 1 ; T  F5 @# h% W
BB Mutsu firing at 1st Australian Division
% e- J8 X7 x2 L% ]CL Kitakami firing at Port Moresby
4 _# e& ?; z1 b7 I% mCL Katori firing at Port Moresby * c  g" z% L/ u, U) W; K/ h  |0 w
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Kuantan at 52,79, Range 19,000 Yards
0 v/ Z8 W5 t' _0 L8 TJapanese Ships1 L. e+ r7 P- j" H
      CA Mikuma
- x: A% k; k: y* E9 c! O$ x5 d: ~1 v      CL Sendai
% {7 a+ r' u2 N& ]: l" x      DD Inazuma- z! r( v8 u- H. h. e9 l) R
      DD Shinonome
; q( ^, I4 }! O  p+ E( g! r9 E      DD Satsuki
; K! j* j* l) N4 lAllied Ships, E; {  v+ Z/ C' X
      MTB 7; N8 p% f7 n8 N& x" Q- }% d3 u( R
      MTB 8
, z- n9 q' d) N, {      MTB 9, Shell hits 1, and is sunk$ h/ U) J/ p% d' {1 |  ?
      MTB 10
5 ^0 A: j! E' Y, R* L) c7 F      MTB 11
  G# ?$ w0 q; t' v! x1 |- b* f5 _      MTB 12
& K* g5 I* \' q* d4 w  o      MTB 262 z# [+ r/ U; l9 t7 z4 S- J
      MTB 27+ t5 q3 s9 c3 m0 _: r: q
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Kuantan at 51,79, Range 20,000 Yards - k, c3 v7 `) A7 x" F9 V5 J
Japanese Ships0 X1 K6 X$ C$ f3 j$ B* B
      CA Mikuma8 C0 p$ L$ y0 m# e* F' s$ I6 T
      CL Sendai
. }0 t1 ~5 E$ l8 s1 L- y      DD Inazuma
  c: G" L( Q# V8 N      DD Shinonome( l; I! o8 b. q
      DD Satsuki - S8 l8 _( Q' m' E0 g4 d1 D4 {% s
Allied Ships
/ }: x' c% p5 A7 t6 g( h7 R      MTB 7
2 O+ G) x  ^5 d" u3 i* N      MTB 8  G. W/ u4 d1 R# }6 M8 i3 G3 R' h, J
      MTB 10, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
1 M& B* {3 x3 Y      MTB 11, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
4 W7 F. a& d) O" g9 s      MTB 12, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
$ \6 M. \6 U7 Q- M( ?9 H- D      MTB 26, Shell hits 1,  on fire
  V4 e7 @; u  A5 K9 U+ {* k8 c+ P      MTB 27, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
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. H1 H8 \  P* M: a' e' z: B& D9 pDay Time Surface Combat, near Horn Island at 92,128, Range 23,000 Yards 5 ]! N# B  {1 d( y3 v4 W) A: G
Japanese Ships
- T  D! }3 M0 D# V$ m. R) j. M% c7 k      CV Hiryu9 T4 k9 v$ q+ i7 K' j
      CV Soryu3 t4 X/ j4 m2 T- E9 Z' B1 d' L
      CV Shokaku
! N0 f  ~9 I) W1 y1 W1 @& J      CV Zuikaku& s3 A/ [, L% u5 \
      BB Hiei) P' s: A, u- }$ d4 B
      CA Tone
8 A4 I2 D% `, o$ w9 W7 m  ^9 r      DD Akigumo
5 {2 m$ ~- K/ o" n9 n* I      DD Isokaze6 |2 e- r1 a/ u6 k) S. ]! u9 u
      DD Shiranui
. d/ }' {# D- l      DD Urakaze
' i4 n2 i* t) I7 B      DD Tanikaze
* f) o2 `" B2 N0 x; f5 {      DD Arare
$ C2 P) ^- P! r/ w# P! c      DD Kasumi
; @' B: \# f2 |) ?      DD Akebono
7 V% v0 [" w8 @* g      DD Sazanami
. T; z! @1 c' F* {6 x/ e4 RAllied Ships
& V& T( A9 u3 ], Y  A& O      xAP Zealandia
5 X8 S( H+ f) }3 C+ O# @8 _Maximum visibility in Clear Conditions: 30,000 yards
1 J/ Y* i7 J! i# k' w! P3 A# [Range closes to 22,000 yards...
5 w3 D- U! T5 J1 S$ f+ ORange closes to 21,000 yards...
2 q6 r0 l# u4 I- c5 \' tCONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 21,000 yards% m" z2 x8 V1 d; o
Japanese TF attempts to evade combat
$ O/ x; S( T0 v; l! d, ERange increases to 26,000 yards...
/ s. {$ b9 A" f! I' iRange increases to 30,000 yards...* W& S3 N7 d1 Y+ F( }
Both Task Forces evade combat
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1 u; s' {# H+ q; @9 EMorning Air attack on TF, near Tarakan at 67,91 8 x' v! _% p" [% a7 O
Weather in hex: Partial cloud ) R$ E) g4 N; B2 h0 ]* T# _4 q
Raid spotted at 6 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
! k7 o) V4 T2 d; L& E& U( ?1 e0 DEstimated time to target is 1 minutes ' q# O2 P* K. H1 i
Japanese aircraft1 Y& |6 Q+ B. T6 p, O' F; |
      B5M1 Mabel x 3
' x3 W' [5 ]/ ^' `      Ki-27b Nate x 10 8 n5 _7 W1 m5 \% A
No Japanese losses
2 t2 F& P+ j) }% }3 ~Allied Ships9 R8 K. E' h! w& t. r
      xAP Camphuys, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
  u8 k5 {  D# N9 z9 j1 |  `' JAircraft Attacking:
1 }1 \3 B/ I5 `. U; Q9 N       3 x B5M1 Mabel bombing from 10000 feet/ |2 f# l; ?3 {1 Q6 Q% C  R3 n) i
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb  ^  k. I) h* g" t2 A, M
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3 ?  W$ c# z$ mMorning Air attack on TF, near Horn Island at 91,128 & w# f" U4 u& _! p: Z5 d. P9 u
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud - |5 w% D3 s* @+ H+ c
Raid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
8 X& e1 I7 l8 s  I3 DEstimated time to target is 2 minutes 7 t( Y. i/ X$ X" z; n* c) I
Japanese aircraft, W: t( S1 d0 _
      A6M2 Zero x 26
* n8 A- c$ a& P6 P9 _( G9 W' m  B      D3A1 Val x 15 1 t; P1 l- U( I4 g
Japanese aircraft losses
+ ?3 U  ]( u3 L1 b4 |6 ]      D3A1 Val: 1 damaged
9 ]# T4 @* U6 x1 jAllied Ships
- s  K4 c/ A1 q7 r      xAP Raranga, Bomb hits 8, and is sunk
: S! p0 ?% r6 Z4 F/ O. JAircraft Attacking:# \- p9 I/ Y/ P" {7 `
       7 x D3A1 Val releasing from 2000'
' S3 W. |6 i- d. E7 n) r               Naval Attack:  1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
* l+ k$ C1 {8 y1 ~7 f       8 x D3A1 Val releasing from 1000'+ F: W4 C1 }8 D
               Naval Attack:  1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb ' N1 d0 W! {  Q6 x
Raranga dead in the water ...1 r* K  |3 q. Z. e7 `2 M4 i, i
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAP Raranga & g5 b) [/ e. m( @% ^8 D% j$ e! p0 p
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' x3 G" }3 k# _1 }+ S2 wMorning Air attack on TF, near Horn Island at 92,128
; n3 I+ |+ j% o0 [/ Q- nWeather in hex: Moderate rain
8 F3 n  i0 l7 P+ F9 A8 \Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.' ?+ z7 S. z6 t8 W
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes % n0 X# T3 l/ E2 ^( {5 N
Japanese aircraft. ]/ D/ O3 `2 k% q
      A6M2 Zero x 98 g/ t) r% o9 B+ T
      B5N2 Kate x 17
% A. u! V; l6 JNo Japanese losses
7 Y9 Z! ?7 @* N. b- U- bAllied Ships( Y0 H- J4 B' b3 T0 L! |
      xAP Zealandia, Bomb hits 8,  heavy fires,  heavy damage : ^8 d2 h' v1 }' g' L) K
Aircraft Attacking:
9 n! j, d: n) Y# l      17 x B5N2 Kate bombing from 10000 feet. R7 @" m- \. i$ l, Z
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
7 p6 w! t) Q# A4 A# z; u% n* ]Zealandia dead in the water ...
' d6 J% j) x1 q9 UHeavy smoke from fires obscuring xAP Zealandia
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# V7 S7 a( i9 A! v$ h! @& o! ^( U8 lGround combat at Siangtan (81,52)
, h/ a: g6 }1 g9 T8 LJapanese Shock attack " B; W; s) Y% ]& `$ G; R8 l( q$ T) ?
Attacking force 12804 troops, 122 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 436 5 R$ Q3 a  t& J2 Y
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 ( W: u5 C- x# z' C/ w
Japanese adjusted assault: 403  
! R( K+ }1 ?2 ~* k6 FAllied adjusted defense: 1  : Z' J2 G7 w; n  ?; K. W) M
Japanese assault odds: 403 to 1 (fort level 1)  
; n3 I( |& L6 N+ V3 F7 l; [, zJapanese forces CAPTURE Siangtan !!! 4 o- [3 b' C! w" b) u6 q
Combat modifiers
$ q6 z3 E( k2 V; |  GAttacker: shock(+), leaders(-) ' [! K& {8 B3 d& F1 E
Assaulting units:" n6 p: A$ E: ~* h
    3rd Division
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6 f* `7 \- a0 _6 I  L+ lGround combat at 82,43 (near Ankang)
5 N  d9 O, j0 c6 i6 R- F. a/ X& M* gJapanese Bombardment attack / N7 k) c* i3 q, H# f
Attacking force 24544 troops, 231 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 1900
- P8 n3 r4 [3 ^Defending force 28779 troops, 233 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 556 6 o( ~5 u' ?9 x) t. ]( D; `7 B- Y
Japanese ground losses:, U7 S  i  Z" r5 J4 ~8 ~9 S% O
      17 casualties reported8 A* K) t$ g9 f' M7 A
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
3 e9 i  }0 B/ n4 x4 ^5 J# f1 s$ p         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled& H' w2 k& J2 g" ?3 D% D' h( Z
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled " }  W+ j: ^( r3 t8 d
Allied ground losses:
0 S5 A# K# k! o, d. [: E: ?      9 casualties reported" X6 l! C) s$ Z6 O! {
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled, w) _" h/ s& z
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled+ |) V* J$ r4 z0 [  ]
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; ~% N& x: J* ?3 X( }/ HAssaulting units:
* l4 p& y4 D: h* V" Y1 @6 r9 m    12th RGC Temp. Division) s1 ~% N( B" J. F/ B& S5 r
    34th Division9 i# T' z( s( @; L! g  q! t
    5th Tank Regiment
4 Y0 _: y0 Q  A2 U    58th Infantry Regiment. f8 g/ [" o+ J, V
    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade( u/ u1 ~0 L5 H6 t, n9 g
    13th Division
4 Q, y% C% l5 p  A8 e' V* D0 w: M    9th Armored Car Co & X6 d. ^8 H1 o! j# T" p: g
    13th Tank Regiment
+ X6 c6 F6 g& W  a" g    19th Division4 d3 i# i. H. a4 k! B( T
    3rd Tank Regiment  O0 v0 R% d% \; i8 `! V* A; q/ @6 V
    18th RGC Temp. Division7 V, Y+ _& f5 [5 c  l
    10th Mortar Battalion
! U9 m2 c. U0 h/ V$ [0 }% ^" @Defending units:* E+ J4 Q; h. X$ s% m2 W) W9 u( \
    30th Chinese Corps5 o3 V' e- V) t7 p/ t
    59th Chinese Corps
  u; @3 V5 p9 q; I: W( i    55th Chinese Corps
8 L* l  g' ^0 C, m    77th Chinese Corps
' H) |4 x5 C1 b( D9 j4 c) D    33rd Group Army 7 d" L7 I$ G# o/ {+ z
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Ground combat at Hankow (85,50) / C0 I) b, C6 X* H
Japanese Deliberate attack . u/ B: F4 Y4 j4 t: w
Attacking force 5751 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 258
  S* ]3 r- F9 u9 c" H) X/ |7 r! y8 NDefending force 1832 troops, 39 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 48 # l  L  f) d9 G& b1 N# y4 _
Japanese adjusted assault: 205
" O0 k, }2 O: U1 [+ J- s. r! OAllied adjusted defense: 21  
5 m' w8 t2 f- s5 u1 n: {Japanese assault odds: 9 to 1  : t, A, t# `3 Y  `, f
Combat modifiers
: H6 S( T) b6 X, l( h5 @Defender: terrain(+), leaders(-), preparation(-), morale(-)( s1 }$ n3 Y( P' }
experience(-)- z' C$ b5 ?* t6 P: K3 {2 V
Attacker:  
4 m. N* Q4 j3 G1 @, Z% ?  Q/ OJapanese ground losses:
. W: I4 |; k! S7 Q      61 casualties reported3 {5 C* B# p# [0 k7 h
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled1 Q/ o1 e( Y6 \# h" S. Q& j
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 o3 w0 j8 Q* r  Y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 1 q3 z# E) y+ t6 m# }
Allied ground losses:6 H( Q; G5 ]; e$ d) V0 A9 s+ h
      721 casualties reported
) o) C( {+ k, ^* l3 f         Squads: 30 destroyed, 7 disabled
8 T' z# \, b5 w4 A6 t+ H         Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 0 disabled) P$ c' R: J& I9 l" Z
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled9 q: O3 I) h: ~/ p
      Guns lost 11 (4 destroyed, 7 disabled)/ C7 Y5 G; x- N8 ~4 h" w* D/ S: L* r
      Units retreated 1
% U/ m1 v. t( M: [8 }* J: ?  BDefeated Allied Units Retreating! $ a& I; D/ w! x9 E( h
Assaulting units:/ }7 r# Q0 g* h: t4 q- S3 ^1 o
    14th Ind.Mixed Brigade1 d4 T: N7 r: B0 v, J: t: f
    54th JAAF AF Bn + A2 M- x5 p3 b) n) }
    Hankow Special Base Force1 h8 [# ^3 N6 Q9 E7 b5 p
    22nd AA Regiment
0 B- ~* f' m  U    86th JAAF AF Bn  / \' [' ~4 C# \: E" Y" x9 q+ @
Defending units:
7 z" ^. k; k) w* h- W    84th Chinese Corps . o% Q) p/ c% b3 p
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" z; k# i) W, m* |: iGround combat at Yenan (88,37)
# I( ^2 I7 s7 O, `/ @Japanese Shock attack
% `/ l3 ?- F7 K) A4 Y3 }Attacking force 5742 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 204
' S2 K; s' m( h# fDefending force 816 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 14
) i' [+ S1 G  m  S6 P* K$ ]; U- PJapanese adjusted assault: 78  2 U/ V0 c3 T) B5 i! y  K7 R8 Z( S, t
Allied adjusted defense: 5  
9 t4 w6 L) p+ L4 f- P% P# oJapanese assault odds: 15 to 1 (fort level 2)  
) w9 t( |, ~$ w3 R# BJapanese forces CAPTURE Yenan !!!
& R2 ^+ A+ E# LCombat modifiers; p( ~# L- ?! Z
Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), experience(-)
6 F% _' P" r9 ~5 BAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+) ) M$ ~0 P5 \! e4 |
Allied ground losses:
* t7 d7 S9 b# K  Y/ s      471 casualties reported9 }& {( z4 @: [* \! x" @
         Squads: 22 destroyed, 0 disabled% L( v  I) {5 V- F& s* Z% f+ ~
         Non Combat: 13 destroyed, 0 disabled+ u' I. C! \/ Y4 C1 Q# x6 ?8 l5 `
         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 0 disabled7 `8 U! U7 Y  Y( p" N9 \
      Units retreated 1
: N2 Z5 n( g* Z' l( X; R& ODefeated Allied Units Retreating! 1 M& {3 {0 [3 Y8 g0 w
Assaulting units:: C" Y, O- O7 Y, l; u7 j
    6th Ind.Mixed Brigade
) {2 k6 E# F( u' e8 z3 x5 JDefending units:
$ u0 t8 N7 T5 j    22nd Chinese Corps
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 11, 426 U/ J: ~, P' W4 ?# X
新加坡 克拉克等地盟军被全面压制,, Q: @) M- u. D
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
* [% |! O9 _! E' P7 g---------------------------------------------------------1 m3 ]/ {1 U1 B3 b3 w
ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 57,74
+ ^& x9 K7 L6 `3 _3 a; D( wJapanese Ships" C/ y  w( @1 N5 n
      CA Maya, ?: _& m( G9 q- h; N
      DD Akatsuki9 h5 @! O0 S2 O5 |$ b
      DD Nowaki2 @4 w0 U- z! n5 r' w& y; [) q
      DD Yugiri- D8 R& D1 H8 ^, t- S
      DD Ikazuchi & G! a9 ^0 K( o& }1 z
Allied Ships3 ?4 J% I4 j9 A$ G) F" m
      SS O16, hits 3
" [- T2 x# h# q1 a5 A5 E6 S8 r---------------------------------------------------------------. w" {  |% v# C2 f& W. O
Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
/ G; {. R' V' fWeather in hex: Partial cloud / H% z6 Z5 T9 S6 E5 W
Raid detected at 28 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.* f8 ]5 `+ x( s
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes
2 D7 |! t0 T" Y4 [  x& b7 y  hJapanese aircraft
  P2 R1 w. Q5 ?" |      A6M2 Zero x 46
' a* \+ D! X5 m, D6 E5 `No Japanese losses
7 h# G6 j  Z) g- ?$ ~3 GAircraft Attacking:
) D: J& |, N. s) O  j. i. n7 N      39 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet * 7 C# D! e6 t: X  p! V5 l; ]5 L
       7 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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, u/ @7 |+ N- n: r6 E2 @+ f7 I2 J# uGround combat at 82,43 (near Ankang)
( p1 H$ S; {* q6 U- G; RJapanese Bombardment attack
: ]0 O) g3 n1 x. K( EAttacking force 54281 troops, 796 guns, 456 vehicles, Assault Value = 1928
" C8 m. L: R4 H) {) ]8 d5 N5 ]Defending force 28816 troops, 233 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 565 ' Z* _8 o; N, B3 }' T( O% U
Japanese ground losses:
' |4 ?  T0 L/ i2 G  |6 I      13 casualties reported
, y* S) d# u3 w# F' _         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
! B8 Z  T8 b0 Y! }* P+ `         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
: j: j' m" j' [! S/ \9 a, b- Y         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; m. i) [: l6 ~' A1 C4 qAllied ground losses:
7 Z0 m; w) {# s7 S5 P      292 casualties reported6 d4 C* W: i9 J; `$ Q, r
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 23 disabled; w1 ], ]; v% h; C+ C) U' t
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled
$ X$ F" O: P5 P$ ^% S0 d         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
" b1 P" v0 Y1 N( H( uAssaulting units:* L3 [* z  G$ P5 e  y3 [6 X4 W$ {
    13th Division. l1 G% a3 l+ a* G3 e4 Q
    5th Tank Regiment+ O6 H* i9 l: b* Y  M& n
    3rd Tank Regiment) X5 T2 x5 I8 h! X- R
    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade
. C. N/ g- m" _9 }    9th Armored Car Co
* q1 y* G, P2 P2 j8 v5 i    34th Division
+ N& n! y) ]; K$ l# j    12th RGC Temp. Division
/ f4 j* g  {# X. N+ R: ]6 z0 I& M6 `    19th Division  Z; V0 t- Y" _- u/ R2 G! E
    13th Tank Regiment
- k/ }5 w7 `* F    58th Infantry Regiment3 z" \4 H' i) o$ E, v* C
    18th RGC Temp. Division
- m" B7 U0 B; Q( n    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment9 l7 ~: [2 K: }! ^, ]& O: ~+ s
    4th RF Gun Battalion
* ^) B4 M; h: m% K    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment
3 V: A' A* L. O6 s( `  k    6th RF Gun Battalion' n6 m# @5 h  U2 u" o
    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion  {8 o; w: ]9 b
    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
9 Y0 d6 r% T* s" p$ v4 ~/ p3 l    7th RF Gun Battalion4 Z4 g5 T" ?0 `. I$ X
    10th Mortar Battalion
: E6 u+ y7 [, k3 @' ?    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment: ^5 |: ~! }8 d4 {. W7 F
    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
- d: P# g9 W8 H6 t2 K" W, Z$ {8 h& o! J9 Z    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment; U3 H7 ~4 a) q
    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment( W0 k+ m( W# D' }9 A
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
* w' u4 ]1 I' {8 g    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment+ H, U; N* u6 q& S/ N# p# H
    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
! K1 }( O7 D8 U9 g, i4 s2 v    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment1 F& @8 m: V: `; I
    3rd RF Gun Battalion3 l2 J8 `% _% T
    10th JAAF Base Force 7 ~  \" D- i  v4 `$ |* g
Defending units:
  T5 |3 f* I$ \6 G1 k5 Q    55th Chinese Corps3 U) J* `5 G% G+ k& A4 H4 w
    59th Chinese Corps
+ J- w0 p7 Z& K; g. F    30th Chinese Corps5 F9 ], w8 k) d, q( b  |; W* s
    77th Chinese Corps$ r1 p9 V, R8 t% I8 ?
    33rd Group Army
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 12, 423 K" ]+ U3 g6 i6 {3 ~
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。4 N3 r8 y( Y' u9 [
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。
  X- b0 A. Y, m) [* @2 k% m; I当然,损失依然大于日军。。。, y2 r$ O% M* j7 j7 F. U- z
日军进入并炮击了克拉克,当地只有1k战力日军,
! j. Z) Y0 z1 J+ e/ `( P' P1 v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。: j: M3 h. a& K
目前不打算对日军采取啥行动。2 j, P5 s8 }5 w# w: {5 B
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ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 57,74 1 G. F+ h4 w3 r! g3 e' c" Q1 w
Japanese Ships
" ~! O; @/ R) @: i% ~      BB Ise! C& E# P3 ?& _) h) C" ~! m6 A
      DD Yugumo
: G3 Z. T& K2 L9 x* ?  |2 t      DD Hatsushima
/ G% w' }$ g5 y+ J7 ?$ g' K( Q      DD Nenohi 9 X6 `( {6 y  V4 }. E" `# Q4 T1 f
Allied Ships
- F7 P+ ~" w7 A( K      SS Sailfish, hits 2 * l# o% R3 C- V* `! n
SS Sailfish launches 2 torpedoes at BB Ise
0 H( B; q( N9 }- f% PDD Hatsushima fails to find sub and abandons search
% K1 U$ G8 W/ D% E* K- r, J0 sDD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...
) m- x& D- W! BDD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...9 o1 D8 D; s# w$ M: |& {4 }
DD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...; U4 a' Y& V- {2 Z" b% }
DD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...
. o/ K# |& `5 A; p: I8 {DD Nenohi attacking submerged sub ....
) v7 Q; z' [& a% KEscort abandons search for sub ) W9 q6 D% k  t6 c1 {: r0 \( ~9 ~
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! u9 a& `( D) ^% G5 a: zASW attack near Soc Trang  at 58,74
' Y8 c' i6 T) {1 Z( X4 |8 @" AJapanese Ships6 {5 C' T0 @3 P- \5 r
      DD Hatsuharu2 f8 P: W$ u) C4 Z8 r
      DD Hatsushima
6 ^9 ~* w$ O' \( D8 _+ o      DD Nenohi 8 ^4 q% M8 w: d# K
Allied Ships
  Z/ b% V! n: S1 D      SS Snapper
! ]+ q6 i) b9 n, i% c, ~3 L  @9 @SS Snapper is sighted by escort* l7 n- a0 q9 v0 X- a7 j5 }
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub and abandons search3 Z$ ^, X2 a5 c+ h
DD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...& V8 x, A9 z/ u" R# N/ @
Escort abandons search for sub
8 ]/ b1 ]' [* j' j! U# m" h* f--------------------------------------------------------------------------------9 G( }# U) [6 P1 ]1 j, K
ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 59,74 : _& |# k" J, q8 l8 q" h( U  g
Japanese Ships5 Y# [4 l  R+ I! ]/ M
      DD Hatsushima
5 @3 P: B! l6 n" T      DD Nenohi 0 I- G( N0 n8 ?- b
Allied Ships; A+ G8 j: `( A8 Q
      SS Seal
4 p" ]; p' L! T& [SS Seal is sighted by escort; Y) |, U+ [. y. q4 [
Seal bottoming out ....
2 y- ~+ v9 V. D# ADD Hatsushima fails to find sub and abandons search
: s6 A2 a3 d4 T* O7 k% M, C" L7 ]DD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search.../ ]3 B1 f( t& E4 {3 g& [
Escort abandons search for sub : ~; A, r2 J+ r' \6 ^9 c. M4 b! B
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) `& F. ]$ P! E; U* M3 iASW attack near Soc Trang  at 59,74 9 S. t& G" f$ r1 D' b7 F
Japanese Ships
+ e9 [; ], S& v. O2 J      DD Yugumo4 Z! m. ~( [+ D
      DD Hatsushima4 Q! g* R; e, L( `7 Z
      DD Nenohi
% W2 Z0 w! {7 i6 f, lAllied Ships
8 p/ ^$ a7 X$ G9 d      SS Seal
2 D7 W, S3 z$ _/ B0 P2 DSS Seal launches 2 torpedoes at DD Yugumo5 e$ X3 V4 g0 S5 x
Seal bottoming out ....
2 w& i) \8 @, i/ \! n2 C5 @  V1 HDD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...: D' y) f: p% B( o3 [
DD Nenohi fails to find sub and abandons search
0 w( a  o" a5 H+ K6 ~DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...6 i( ~, \9 z+ s$ m8 j8 Y
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...
8 q; U+ c( I  V* E' M5 @5 kDD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...
1 l( ]. L: {0 U- a9 g" @6 PDD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...  t0 |5 P* C9 B* }. {# M" N
Escort abandons search for sub
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
" X& L$ x6 |4 h" m7 x7 |Weather in hex: Heavy rain
$ l* s. t, _5 U. R+ N' PRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.
* P$ L: j' _- R6 F' b  t( IEstimated time to target is 13 minutes . }& {) @8 ?  p( B, J" C
Japanese aircraft0 I% y. K+ {1 m$ K" M& O4 F& S
      A6M2 Zero x 68
8 E6 l* ~+ L' |: G' K+ t4 @. hNo Japanese losses
4 u# v9 [! B0 l( K: G6 c) B: [/ vAircraft Attacking:
9 R: f$ t8 U. H& [7 k      39 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *
: N% G, w7 }) u  S: Z      29 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
+ M' w2 X5 |5 J# S-------------------------------------------------! a8 I3 }, |( C% t$ r5 Y, ?
Morning Air attack on 55th Chinese Corps, at 82,43 , near Ankang 8 j* [$ N2 [# C
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
; Q2 o( e; b# ?: BRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.* e, Z* H) G  i3 v
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
. B5 z5 c2 i$ R* r2 V( J8 `3 G3 t$ ]Japanese aircraft
3 K1 B* {8 l' C/ i  ?' V# H, ]      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 27
" h, a& V6 L1 l: S5 h! {. J      Ki-30 Ann x 24
; v. v6 G4 q! _6 {1 Y3 h* J# k7 ?6 fNo Japanese losses
2 R/ |& F7 c& L5 n0 sAllied ground losses:9 q9 \% W0 r6 ^: O$ s
      6 casualties reported
) \  G" N2 \3 [5 S" P5 z' I) x8 w         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled6 Q! z* ~# M# J+ b: }3 J
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled% r5 D1 P1 H& r3 l1 Q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# q. r0 ^0 {6 L8 R2 g------------------------------------------------------
2 E( m! r! z. |7 |8 J# {. QGround combat at 82,43 (near Ankang)
/ l+ S' d( o  l; j* ~3 Q- `Japanese Shock attack
# U( a( e4 u% t' L) wAttacking force 58267 troops, 808 guns, 864 vehicles, Assault Value = 1928 + \, [* \& ^# {6 Q& Q
Defending force 28638 troops, 233 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 547 5 Z. Q/ N( X0 G9 u* b1 e* M7 v/ W
Japanese adjusted assault: 1018  & x) f) L, r. \% L+ g) Z0 E
Allied adjusted defense: 673  
8 G! Y$ U6 g6 BJapanese assault odds: 1 to 1  9 @8 i9 K/ |( L
Combat modifiers( L4 k; a4 \& Y1 p7 O% w( H7 T
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-), supply(-)9 N: z' s5 v1 a* M1 `! B/ c
Attacker: shock(+) 1 A1 V+ l9 ?! P3 Y6 e  \0 ^) A- ?) ?
Japanese ground losses:3 P2 ^+ f  q* J& f
      1059 casualties reported) n% M8 {* E- K
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 85 disabled: _  [: f' B4 S
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled% q& R0 \* s7 @: Z2 y" R
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled: \9 e3 \$ L2 G2 J$ {0 Z/ d
      Guns lost 7 (1 destroyed, 6 disabled)& H& v6 l6 `+ w. c, |. X
      Vehicles lost 18 (3 destroyed, 15 disabled) ; @* c' g& Y( b7 o( L# P; A0 o5 l
Allied ground losses:& g) X7 s* D2 o  N
      3885 casualties reported, w. x  i4 z8 F3 D# c
         Squads: 68 destroyed, 296 disabled
- _5 _( O* i, h5 s) s7 Y/ Y9 ~         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 68 disabled
; G4 y( O% t! X& f, S/ U$ S         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 27 disabled/ ~; J2 }2 @) `  ^4 r" f( U
      Guns lost 51 (5 destroyed, 46 disabled) 8 U" b6 y) ~  C' n+ c5 k# I
Assaulting units:" Q0 C/ M+ O4 n1 e
    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade# \# ]8 e8 b; Z2 t; r
    58th Infantry Regiment0 t0 n5 ]! g" ?  n+ S3 y
    3rd Tank Regiment( H' h0 a' v( c
    12th RGC Temp. Division
, d; ~- r  w% b% k0 O; q, g    5th Tank Regiment4 p+ C6 V; M. d- C
    9th Armored Car Co 4 \, e) i3 Z+ N- x8 {
    13th Tank Regiment
" E; B0 f! _6 o5 A0 T" [2 H    34th Division
! f/ P' w6 K: M    19th Division1 b! Y0 O$ \1 q
    13th Division
0 x8 r# \: M2 i2 s' \! e    18th RGC Temp. Division3 H$ ?1 T. f& @. I
    7th RF Gun Battalion
$ `9 T( j3 S/ F% |    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment, |6 N8 s# I: J: p, @6 N
    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment& [7 j" L* q( T& ^. U6 a* {
    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion1 r- Y4 S( u. [( s7 a* X
    6th RF Gun Battalion+ a6 w' L1 \3 R% W+ ]6 o- B7 R
    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
; Z/ q( j' c- D# q) i( L& B6 l    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
, c$ E2 N2 M7 B2 x( ?: \9 c    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment0 `7 K8 T2 O! D9 A  O* c
    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
0 w9 h% d6 n3 m/ t7 ?% i    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment$ Y& r  [* C( s/ v  i
    10th Mortar Battalion
2 A$ ?+ F, \% F% {    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
8 {: F- {+ D" v/ @+ N& O$ \    4th RF Gun Battalion
/ ]* n; \( n8 Z9 L4 z    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
2 s2 F. O. r* M+ N& B) C  W. s    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment; o3 B- n' T: l& A& W8 r- x
    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment
- N0 D  N' C. U1 }1 @. H    3rd RF Gun Battalion' l8 F7 h6 g0 C6 c5 t
    10th JAAF Base Force $ e7 [% X/ }* y1 O8 ?
Defending units:, y! H2 @! \$ I* W
    30th Chinese Corps( ]# S" F4 c) n% M$ v; Y* u
    55th Chinese Corps. Z1 `) m+ s; L  p' l% x
    59th Chinese Corps' ~; W2 F0 S* h) l6 J, L
    77th Chinese Corps% H" M+ E  m5 {! R
    33rd Group Army 8 A  p3 I4 b. Y' V0 x$ F# K) _
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* p+ t3 t- k0 H' PGround combat at Liuchow (74,55) ' ]. g0 _8 A/ L
Japanese Deliberate attack 6 O3 A' t7 j/ S2 u% B
Attacking force 12767 troops, 104 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 546 8 N* ~+ h, c9 w* X# g
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 ' d* m9 l3 F1 a( S
Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0
+ y5 D. G/ f+ k' N/ ~* w" VJapanese adjusted assault: 246  
; E$ ^  l, x$ SAllied adjusted defense: 1  6 w5 M1 Y5 `) t* o9 C8 i& i
Japanese assault odds: 246 to 1 (fort level 0)  0 }5 a; d/ v2 N+ t+ e, t- E9 {
Japanese forces CAPTURE Liuchow !!! 1 [$ V9 X) F, A& U5 Z2 z2 }, C( a6 k
Combat modifiers
* K* ~7 k* S6 b! z% Q1 [Attacker:  6 O! e8 t5 @3 m' A6 {
Assaulting units:
( P9 c# r5 W: N. b3 a8 Y    104th Division
: `' W+ ^9 }9 o; x# g- q    3rd Militia Regiment; }* H( L& }7 [3 d
    23rd Army
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0 Y& M, a! {% |1 |! q& ^. YGround combat at Clark Field (79,76)
2 _8 k# K, l( u' |' pJapanese Bombardment attack ) g7 O% k+ c5 ?
Attacking force 29909 troops, 374 guns, 93 vehicles, Assault Value = 1184 ! M* N- H5 l% l: _# M
Defending force 60966 troops, 908 guns, 835 vehicles, Assault Value = 2162
" z! ^% W. }% H5 bJapanese ground losses:
% C& ^# `4 r4 s5 `& R( d& e& ?      266 casualties reported0 b) h) i) I3 I* i$ f. p8 ?
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 14 disabled  z4 Y: W' j" V! B% h: W
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled9 h1 K2 i) [$ k1 Q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
  g2 ?. V) l9 T7 T" G* mAllied ground losses:2 M  P  l* _0 I
      43 casualties reported+ \# L  J  d; S, n. [& y5 O* t
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
3 l* y/ S! }  V% g         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
! c5 n9 {2 [8 D( T& M8 ?/ {         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled   M: H% B  @# [; z7 N
Assaulting units:; }" N" Z' S) W# j
    9th Infantry Regiment( ~6 I) ?7 @% i" J
    2nd Tank Regiment/ [' C' }  n3 |% A
    16th Recon Regiment
0 E/ Q" I% }7 |5 u4 [2 n0 B    47th Infantry Regiment
6 j! `! O5 M) N- z1 w/ y; h    Tanaka Det
' i' R1 ?1 [  z4 g% t    7th Tank Regiment1 S: G+ C) l/ K
    20th Infantry Regiment
; w5 ~, {  S: O4 n  A& _# h    65th Brigade
) N  x) O9 e4 S- h, |    Kimura Det ! j: t* z9 I4 w+ |  W% r
    1st Formosa Inf. Regiment% Y) }2 a6 R; k- R
    48th Recon Regiment
1 J  |  W' H0 d, y    Kure 1st SNLF   X/ c+ @9 i/ F  F  w
    48th Field Artillery Regiment
' l3 B( i( D$ n0 I  E    8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
& ^( l. u- Q/ \( G    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment
( b5 B1 }, ]/ \7 _9 D    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
1 R, C. E7 z) }, g8 W9 P/ i    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
5 g+ r8 g' J7 ]    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion # W+ Z6 D8 m3 F, f$ i
Defending units:
% H5 u$ m* o5 M9 a$ N8 Z) b) y. |% q4 V    1st PA Infantry Division: p( S! w; a6 x/ o' l4 o
    91st PA Infantry Division
6 O8 V' G. j4 y; `2 f5 J    2nd PA Constabulary Regiment
1 C# s' ?) k4 o3 `    Subic Bay Defenses
! I- F' Y& t1 F3 `6 u; A/ R# R    1st PA Constabulary Regiment/ ?# n' t  D% g9 B9 Z8 a
    41st PA Infantry Division3 G: v" {& q! z2 {2 J
    192nd Tank Battalion; ?  k- \! `6 V7 p& y
    51st PA Infantry Division
2 d9 L0 V- O: Q; ^* X; l    26th PS Cavalry Regiment
+ k( K' L! U% Q) Q. K  m    31st Infantry Regiment5 m1 M% p4 n0 h8 {" v: E* r
    57th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team2 G* R3 J; [  D! m; n8 x( F: [( N
    45th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team
' ^) @; X5 e1 d6 f+ A    14th PS Engineer Regiment7 e4 B% ^" Z. v5 I
    31st PA Infantry Division
* f8 B( R0 F" U0 o! @    11th PA Infantry Division
2 B/ v3 C  ]6 e% K# I5 a5 [    3rd/12th PA Inf Battalion
1 a7 g4 H2 N1 c    4th Marine Regiment7 n% A$ C, N* `' T
    71st PA Infantry Division
* O3 o. v( M5 u+ b9 O    21st PA Infantry Division7 X: V8 w8 {. n- L
    194th Tank Battalion
2 `: W. ~: {* `" M; x    1st Middlesex Battalion
- ~  k: \1 ?6 J# }2 R. |    2nd PA Constblry HW Regiment
" l8 E! E& N- f2 m    Cavite USN Base Force
. K7 [! [% m# P" j    Manila USAAF Base Force% v8 o1 T! F; T* S5 l" C
    Asiatic Fleet # g( @0 F2 Z% ?
    201st PA Construction Battalion
6 k4 {2 F& z9 N5 h9 E$ \  J7 \  ]    1st USMC AA Battalion- e! ?# I" E$ Z5 R/ \, \- J6 Z4 t
    Bataan USN Base Force
6 D* c7 c7 O3 Z8 B: @1 Q    Far East USAAF
, o/ {& U+ h* G8 \5 K1 t- j    Provisional Field Artillery Regiment  g, `  [) l% _! D' A9 l$ ?
    301st Construction Battalion
* @8 \' g: n2 J. g& ~    1st PI Base Force! O; l& r2 m  W# q3 k2 ]2 E
    II Philippine Corps + H. g# `0 n/ R1 g2 r
    88th PS Field Artillery Regiment- T: W  i0 e4 t" H
    USAFFE
0 l" i. c2 ?2 O7 C) g    803rd Engineer Aviation Battalion1 z+ E3 @! s5 @5 j. C5 ^, O
    Clark Field USAAF Base Force
6 @% N. Z) j9 o7 K7 K8 ]    86th PS Coastal Artillery Battalion9 V; _2 ~/ L' {- F& p' P2 y# W$ [
    I Philippine Corps
# t* V  w  d5 m/ _; V    PAF Aviation
0 l( n4 @6 X. Y1 z8 f    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment; D3 ?( R5 t6 y4 b$ a
    202nd PA Construction Battalion+ c' j9 e) m. }; C4 l! \
    301st PA Field Artillery Regiment
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 13, 426 [1 i  b1 A2 ]8 R' Q4 D- U( _. o. `- [
日军的反潜越来越给力了。数艘盟军ss受伤。+ a2 o* y$ [3 \6 L& k- x7 r
安康附近日军连续突击,国军力战不支退位安康。; ~* I$ A8 h5 G. {. D
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。
) c( S$ G- U! h6 B( F----------------------------------------------------------: ?- t' G% C; J2 M7 t, a- R
ASW attack near Saigon  at 60,73
4 Z2 x4 I; [. N5 _4 v2 j! SJapanese Ships
" o) g' j9 j6 w+ {      SC Ch 13
, Q* @" g- |- ?. a; UAllied Ships
" w5 ^9 Y  O0 X      SS Sealion, hits 1
  P# P  z5 V0 P& E1 p! }* P' ~/ m-------------------------------------------------------* v! Y: T: P# K" h* u
ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 60,75
, Q9 L" i+ P1 K8 K. H7 e! NJapanese Ships
( _: w" v1 C. j) k6 {      SC Ch 47 P2 W5 `/ _9 }7 B
      SC Ch 10
4 B* ]$ T% b3 N. I4 W! N' P      SC Ch 6
& j; G% i5 V9 c- c( o$ a1 qAllied Ships
  E- J! o1 _( ^, ]      SS S-40, hits 6
3 `/ ]9 q) w6 u1 a: ]-------------------------------------------------2 M1 X& j) L0 @. w! s
ASW attack near Cam Ranh Bay  at 63,74 * E/ Y- c& k3 D( j2 ?( ]8 n
Japanese Ships
& f" e8 h7 O% q; `      DMS W-4
5 |8 K" R" v) A& \) l% r( H2 k      DMS W-3
0 b% f% o! T6 }/ r/ R      DMS W-12
* [6 L9 y- e: o  J      DMS W-5 4 z( _- @" m- E. J6 U4 J
Allied Ships% M' l9 V9 B1 C4 ?* U: `: }  d" G
      SS S-36, hits 1+ F( B4 J6 p! S! I- W0 d
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Amphibious Assault at Manado (75,99) / j5 u9 ]9 Z0 i6 Y3 f4 ^3 {0 {
TF 119 troops unloading over beach at Manado, 75,99
5 j, `. p% E3 T. g! BJapanese ground losses:0 W4 E! t! R7 _2 b5 c" m& q9 W
      20 casualties reported8 `/ T( \) n$ D8 V" D* f! a' {0 x
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
% K# u. z% }% `! j7 n! d0 c# k- i! h2 m         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled$ ?' F3 {8 G+ F8 T& J$ u. T* x
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
% x9 h* D$ a7 m; @17 troops of a SNLF Squad lost from landing craft during unload of Maizuru 2nd SNLF / @3 x! ?4 s% e+ ^. z+ t
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1 |4 y: [/ k6 P  |ASW attack near San Francisco  at 216,74 / L, i- h; X. I8 ?7 s/ y* C# W
Japanese Ships
/ h& x) Z- w; e/ z      SS I-4 , f2 x) Q3 o* ]! r4 X+ y9 i
Allied Ships
8 W6 D1 l& ?4 H      AO Bishopdale
- c8 c( p2 B( S4 n5 C7 U3 o      TK Erling Brovig
) r! X  k1 `( `      TK Belita
+ q5 U& v2 z* T      xAP Murada
, x+ k, c4 m1 X, ?1 @2 [. m, w      xAP Katoomba
, H& e% t# V4 A# f      xAP Rangatira9 ~" J, T1 J/ z* L6 d5 _
      xAP Rangitiki
5 w+ Y& v! m3 }- v      xAK Theofano Livanos
) d: a9 `: R6 c$ G      xAK Macedon
' C) q& \5 r8 P: h0 Q5 G      xAK Iron King. T7 w; A* R) p3 c' g
      xAK Dilga
6 ]  v+ W/ w$ _9 @7 }, d: Q      xAK Bundaleer
7 P4 |' Z1 L: E      xAK Tai Yin
6 I7 B4 L5 N3 c- x. F      xAK Maetsuycker
9 z/ P1 w* E0 d$ O/ @$ S  T      xAK Peshawur8 E6 K' c% Z9 J0 O9 F6 \) b
      xAK Asphalion
: K% g! Z+ u& C" N      xAK Liberty Glo
( R% W1 u7 |# ?0 ^      xAK Lena Luckenbach! }5 j/ \3 y6 o+ x5 Y* m' ?6 c
      xAK Steel Age: E" U/ n: t1 Y/ z4 r" J
      xAK Missourian
' r0 }) `1 {: N% s5 w2 ~      PG Moresby
# O- x" X# X8 t6 w; e( `) q+ _      PG Warrego, |& N& F* ?6 d5 U0 h
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ASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75
! W; J. q9 x4 t+ Q* y( o9 g2 PJapanese Ships
* m+ Y$ X6 Q2 t5 G, w) Q8 y8 b      CA Maya
2 k* T4 H+ R, j! S7 Z/ T      DD Nowaki
0 d; X, m0 Q* a- g8 G: I1 o$ }      DD Yugiri
8 R8 g# I$ _3 H, U1 F1 @  O      DD Ikazuchi % x4 |9 W/ I: {" L  ]
Allied Ships, P7 s  W. n2 c0 S
      SS KXVIII, hits 13,  heavy damage. Z) Y' r2 M* Q4 u* F
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Ground combat at 82,43 (near Ankang)
9 S  b- |, L$ o0 M2 c6 [5 C' }Japanese Shock attack ( E) j' q8 j2 B5 i. o% o6 X6 u2 x
Attacking force 56873 troops, 807 guns, 761 vehicles, Assault Value = 1844 9 U: f+ W1 F6 m, \. _
Defending force 25825 troops, 229 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 278 " X8 m$ V! F) u3 \- B7 W8 O
Japanese adjusted assault: 1307  2 t6 E1 A: q& z  ?+ O* A% ]
Allied adjusted defense: 418  
/ d; f' Z1 F# q2 A( {$ v' V2 hJapanese assault odds: 3 to 1  
5 j8 C% `8 [  d8 T( ?Combat modifiers- W" g; r1 e' C* m6 F! ]( ?
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-), supply(-)* y4 @9 A+ A$ C
Attacker: shock(+) * N, B4 W  {0 C+ f- \+ E$ U
Japanese ground losses:
( _0 o3 u% I* Z" ^; p' X8 Y% u, @      493 casualties reported. ^& N3 X/ i* |$ b+ g) x. ~
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 51 disabled4 A: ~0 |) B7 {5 D2 Z
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
  |2 R  M! K5 d         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled4 p* N9 F1 @8 z: e2 a5 G* j
      Vehicles lost 29 (1 destroyed, 28 disabled) " ?- e6 h9 j* _
Allied ground losses:
. o& M3 u, [) y: P      6577 casualties reported
1 D1 O$ B. {6 A8 E! l         Squads: 519 destroyed, 0 disabled1 ?5 P; Q" c+ F0 O9 k) }" Y
         Non Combat: 429 destroyed, 19 disabled( L: H6 D: G6 L9 h+ i, ~1 i! m+ K
         Engineers: 15 destroyed, 3 disabled
# P- `2 J; |7 B$ V: ]' K3 e1 ~1 C% x      Guns lost 50 (33 destroyed, 17 disabled)8 n. q- [3 R4 u& o
      Units retreated 5
8 V/ [- r! T! Q/ k9 ^; [0 T& H/ b" RDefeated Allied Units Retreating! 6 J8 y4 x, J6 C6 K
Assaulting units:
1 u4 s  R1 u9 U+ F* B7 W  I+ _    13th Tank Regiment
/ W: L% |7 E7 E  h% p8 D/ t) w8 D- k    3rd Tank Regiment
  Y9 n5 H! A- W0 ~3 I* q7 ?    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade+ n2 ]4 ?8 ~# S8 W
    58th Infantry Regiment; N5 @/ Y6 |) p) Y4 z& g
    34th Division
) M8 V2 y+ D% A6 k    12th RGC Temp. Division6 ]8 ~* Q* @7 e  M3 {* @. ~
    5th Tank Regiment$ z) p' N* ^+ `3 {$ u) h3 R. l& O
    13th Division, I3 M. c3 d4 }& e$ w5 |1 j
    19th Division
- c# ]' X+ r" h) g- H0 \9 c- V& j9 [    9th Armored Car Co
- _; s& Y$ M# E6 `6 {) S5 t    18th RGC Temp. Division& J, M; }$ p- O$ S
    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment: s: q4 T5 N) x# i/ I' B- c
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment3 m( i! N! `! y
    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment0 X& U( L9 K) O% l% x. N
    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment* J; L5 i+ S7 X+ O. o5 N
    3rd RF Gun Battalion: `  s1 Z6 H" f7 G! y9 C
    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
9 G- t' B& q, I+ T    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment% s/ y% w+ f, R4 T7 f
    10th Mortar Battalion
3 h$ j3 Z- A- ?    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
& ]) v# j8 r8 g5 U  ]    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment& ~) z  ]- T9 G& t
    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment/ V% b" `) a9 a+ [/ q4 P8 U. D9 _
    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
3 A% X+ ]; ~: m    7th RF Gun Battalion( l0 t- a" \9 K. ^) T
    4th RF Gun Battalion
$ V: M* Y7 Q5 B$ Q7 M. P0 R    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment: I& i4 ]. {2 f' g  N1 o- H
    6th RF Gun Battalion
- i4 \1 w+ E4 F/ _: s$ @& |    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment. i- K  \2 c. ^
    10th JAAF Base Force
: L& f* ^: [: j/ k6 mDefending units:
" q' z) ]8 @5 P6 Z3 d    55th Chinese Corps: R- [- C, m* V! Z- i
    30th Chinese Corps: V8 u: r; N1 y$ I8 a
    59th Chinese Corps% t% w  ^. v7 X3 R
    77th Chinese Corps
: L$ ?& I0 A" J8 L! c    33rd Group Army
- S! G# I3 i# {2 j6 y4 p: {---------------------------------------------- ! B* j: F9 b! I- y
Ground combat at Clark Field (79,76) . p# V7 ^: f% p  d  d5 b
Japanese Bombardment attack
2 M8 S$ R' t/ F) M! |Attacking force 29743 troops, 374 guns, 93 vehicles, Assault Value = 1215
0 U3 P, w4 P1 E: K8 u3 x9 {Defending force 62655 troops, 909 guns, 835 vehicles, Assault Value = 2258
! K( j( @4 O6 V) e) f& DJapanese ground losses:
9 y& Z( V! E  ^( x4 I) D      95 casualties reported, h: p9 b; R% L
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled# X5 f* i" o1 q& C' D% k
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled$ p% H7 d- U' G
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
. X2 M; X, [% K% T/ o, Z/ t. fAllied ground losses:
- h6 R" G% G+ e2 R      4 casualties reported
( a! z- b! G$ p) w) f! K         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
/ b7 {& U: ?7 B( C& |         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled9 W, R) [" p% N5 d& u+ @
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 v) i! N) N7 e, ~- s# j' {& H8 ^Assaulting units:1 M  U8 t7 l+ x% l; E; O' N
    Kanno Det , q4 ?( x, a: v% e
    Tanaka Det
: M/ U: Y* p% v6 _7 v    47th Infantry Regiment
$ V& J7 o9 K* P# K5 c    7th Tank Regiment* o" ?0 |$ \& ^4 C4 X- [
    1st Formosa Inf. Regiment( e1 N/ @+ H& N3 e, Z7 ~$ M7 X+ g
    Kimura Det
% G0 }: _1 t) M    9th Infantry Regiment
/ I. O# B! C9 L: A2 H    20th Infantry Regiment
$ {/ q' |" n# |! N    65th Brigade* {. v; u  \' U
    2nd Tank Regiment* O3 Z8 e9 N# v# a. p3 v) v
    48th Recon Regiment
) y' z. w4 s8 K& E# u    16th Recon Regiment+ q5 G; C; z% d4 l' b" c% Q8 k  L
    Kure 1st SNLF
: o# K0 D$ ^- O  u    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
% J1 l& D9 K( z, T9 M    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment
8 g) N( C, Z: s% R; R* f8 _    48th Field Artillery Regiment
6 o+ Z  U* g' x  c/ l    8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
0 ]$ D! Y) s- r, i    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
( [1 E+ {3 C2 {, f5 X    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion ; D. j# ?( j$ x, @! D
Defending units:
' E. y$ F0 y& x: [- a" r    91st PA Infantry Division* c- Y0 J; M) M$ f$ A1 o" E
    21st PA Infantry Division! X6 }) u7 B4 T5 n- J0 c1 K
    41st PA Infantry Division
6 t% a' o* O1 g  z- a2 x    4th PA Constabulary Regiment
% g  e& S% W3 D' @7 ~    71st PA Infantry Division
% {, o% G: U1 L    2nd PA Constabulary Regiment9 W' h3 g! d& ?- ~
    26th PS Cavalry Regiment+ a6 }/ m6 w+ I# f
    1st PA Constabulary Regiment
- I6 e. k& h3 G    31st PA Infantry Division
. K  c) B2 ^0 U% d    194th Tank Battalion- h: G$ P- e% c0 C1 J% D
    51st PA Infantry Division
5 |, a  Y9 t) A  S& q* K: d$ B2 M    192nd Tank Battalion
* L1 O9 m( Z2 g( G    45th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team
5 I' \0 m* c8 x& n. c. f    Subic Bay Defenses - ]- N7 D9 E& x* ~  c1 ]
    31st Infantry Regiment
) H' l! D9 Z7 v; T    1st Middlesex Battalion3 M6 Z1 o8 b9 u
    1st PA Infantry Division5 p2 {! C9 S' S& p
    14th PS Engineer Regiment: C8 u6 ?2 l' L, {. e. Q
    11th PA Infantry Division8 z( u$ z& j$ L/ ]% Q, j& T
    3rd/12th PA Inf Battalion7 ^2 F$ O( W: b9 E* O) W2 m
    57th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team! T$ X, e' _3 `& Z9 k6 e8 B2 ^6 H
    4th Marine Regiment
; ~9 e: S' n4 B/ {0 J    2nd PA Constblry HW Regiment5 _/ R8 t" @7 z
    803rd Engineer Aviation Battalion
5 U% P1 H# N* Y+ A" E    Provisional Field Artillery Regiment
7 S; g! t* @; `$ w" ]. D    202nd PA Construction Battalion( m; N" A7 ^, `
    Asiatic Fleet
* }  C$ d. m4 Q  |. m1 S3 ]    88th PS Field Artillery Regiment
6 [% F: n4 n) a, b* A/ a    USAFFE $ {* ?6 x( y7 _7 P$ d
    II Philippine Corps " @5 g4 @! |1 M" O1 Q
    201st PA Construction Battalion6 t% S0 i( U% q* P2 N
    Cavite USN Base Force0 I* ?+ t& o* g& }3 _
    1st USMC AA Battalion
1 ~, E" `/ P" p+ b. z    PAF Aviation 3 t! |8 p, Z& ~! h
    Clark Field USAAF Base Force/ Y1 i; @& ?9 b$ w( K) P9 |
    I Philippine Corps
; t' E; u+ I4 I# M* b' Y! Q0 {    1st PI Base Force7 d& w! }- [" H+ Y/ i+ E
    301st Construction Battalion
! v6 w# X: [0 P* s7 Y    86th PS Coastal Artillery Battalion8 L% H7 W# {0 m7 t  S
    Manila USAAF Base Force$ H+ v. O" k3 u  |: U' J1 i
    Far East USAAF 2 e7 |" j: L8 X
    Bataan USN Base Force8 W7 y  S4 H( A1 j! ]; `  L* m
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment
. K. D2 Z6 g- f    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。; _# T7 S& G# @# |2 C2 c
godkiller 发表于 2014-10-24 17:43
9 l" n  X# f/ 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/ X: r8 G8 O, A* S
日军在亚洲各地乱扔炸弹,盟军只好躲在坑里数炸弹玩了
0 w4 B1 X3 [; y  X3 j/ b8 h当天日军开始进攻万鸦老,菲律宾的后路即将被彻底切断。。) `' a  r9 O) g/ u2 ]7 `$ x
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Morning Air attack on 77th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang)
% {' i% a$ F/ L. I* uWeather in hex: Light rain - d& g0 z, ~4 ^! l+ f7 w3 ~
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.( ~; `9 v9 L9 u9 p5 r! R
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes
) k- c+ R* `) H* |6 t" i: k, MJapanese aircraft1 k; \( J0 f; s
      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 18
+ J2 W* v) V1 h2 r$ S! b3 K* a      Ki-27b Nate x 11! C% y, l9 D2 m$ K
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 14
& a( ^+ N6 B! eNo Japanese losses * l' t3 H/ C3 Q6 H0 H! f4 F4 z7 y, a
Allied ground losses:
7 ]( A+ {, A( c/ y2 `6 t; ~- ~      5 casualties reported: Z0 z! b7 ~# k3 H- O- v* d) t
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 s( [( }3 k8 j& U% M1 D& a         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled8 x" T9 J, s# }6 B$ }( J
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ @. m7 d# x& [; h4 h/ ]; m% p  B
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  . a3 S. z" G8 m& E/ T$ V1 w
Weather in hex: Severe storms , P. `( Y) ]3 P+ F' [: Y
Raid detected at 71 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
3 w9 U2 W( |0 Q5 c3 REstimated time to target is 22 minutes
6 @1 m; o6 M( P( S2 WJapanese aircraft4 K/ \; c9 I# u" I. }1 G$ a
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 38 N- s2 f# w1 _4 P
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 24 + _* q) ?2 H$ u3 O5 e7 o
Japanese aircraft losses
3 _& I5 W' ~+ Q( O* H+ v+ m      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 3 damaged ! j, }4 c& b! l$ o' b! S; C4 T" Z
Runway hits 10: h' y; q+ o8 G1 x3 c  ^
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Morning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  
. k  n7 v, R. f. S" s! L) UWeather in hex: Severe storms
$ ]* j! d$ g3 ?! @$ w5 i4 }5 [1 ~Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.& C  f, Q% p0 e9 o9 o
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes
- P/ r" l$ {, A! Y4 VJapanese aircraft
1 Z8 s! C6 z; U+ i      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 6
& D- g7 R8 ]: y( N7 pJapanese aircraft losses
$ |3 k! ?6 s( |- v- o      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak
9 {: k6 h  @/ [# j2 W; dAircraft Attacking:
- T- \/ T# U4 m       6 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet * " g6 [$ {5 O8 f) C7 s, @/ Q! A
               Port Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb
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; o1 {0 l+ D8 i. k/ dMorning Air attack on Manado Base Force, at 75,99 (Manado) 8 O' d( ]( a$ h
Weather in hex: Severe storms ; ^7 N- n/ M) V/ G+ }( l! ~; P& }
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
4 o: H% o3 M, `/ m- ?9 SEstimated time to target is 6 minutes ' Q$ _7 W1 |% _" h6 o2 Y
Japanese aircraft
$ {7 I% w  n  B- O9 V4 k      G4M1 Betty x 14
6 Z  t2 h; A6 L+ j; ONo Japanese losses ) l4 q& y# a; K0 A
Aircraft Attacking:  g9 Z1 G9 r4 ~. o5 q4 L& o! W
      10 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet) d' f2 a1 P% _% ~
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
- v. t. k. ^: W0 V       4 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet3 \1 i5 @& x7 P  g7 n8 S
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb ) ^+ W9 }9 G( `/ F0 U
Also attacking Manado Garrison Battalion ...* D. b/ \8 O9 v% P
Also attacking Manado Base Force ... - ?8 s% v. v. m( Y. e  k# V# q: E3 @
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' E# b% k& ]# t, {' HAfternoon Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  5 c. U1 j9 C' q
Weather in hex: Moderate rain 3 q4 v/ a" F' l. i1 B6 J2 W
Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.1 _/ L  O' B+ {% L( K
Estimated time to target is 23 minutes
+ r; t/ M% U/ `5 m* V. hJapanese aircraft" k* ~' x3 x8 g: E$ a, N
      Ki-30 Ann x 40
$ a* ~3 Z8 |* w4 P6 t* P* F4 pNo Japanese losses 8 o, v* A0 w& o! ?
Airbase hits 1
$ u- v, S2 v1 X9 f0 m& H- zRunway hits 7
' d. p' I4 S7 p+ Y6 YAircraft Attacking:
) o5 k4 r1 K% T' [      21 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet" p" @; o6 I5 A3 _* r
               Airfield Attack:  1 x 250 kg GP Bomb
' p9 O, T1 I' K8 k: Z      19 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet" g' p2 y/ x# e
               Airfield Attack:  1 x 250 kg GP Bomb
1 X( P6 t& L3 N  y8 Y6 g----------------------------------------------------------0 W; H  n" |: s2 t8 s* b
ASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75 ( q6 H. l& E0 f, ^  P
Japanese Ships
% k. J/ U; M1 y( {' ?      CA Maya
. u8 A( v5 }' Q9 L) ~! Q; S" y  c$ \% j      DD Minazuki
- S8 T- Y2 x# G3 v      DD Nowaki8 K7 [, W. ]3 O8 b
      DD Yugiri6 U( _' M0 X) c- t' W
      DD Ikazuchi - O3 {0 V5 k# B# J% q: z2 d: h! V
Allied Ships
4 A+ q# j% k+ G; Y# Y9 t# r. @6 n      SS KXIII/ S1 T- c7 S# ^  f6 Y, b
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Ground combat at Manado (75,99) / z3 [( I" M" A1 [
Japanese Deliberate attack ' z& E& |5 }" w" I# b
Attacking force 1487 troops, 19 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 59 . ~+ @4 b% }1 [1 f, M4 f+ B# l8 w5 e
Defending force 1184 troops, 2 guns, 4 vehicles, Assault Value = 52
" W( J7 R% r+ H" ]6 o. A+ R0 ~- \8 `Japanese adjusted assault: 23  % R* @3 y- g! j6 O/ _
Allied adjusted defense: 29  ) z! \5 W  v# _# [. r6 Z% }  n" [8 H
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 1)  0 m( J% O: g) g( k4 f5 E1 I
Combat modifiers
% V' K4 b- a; F- c8 {/ \Defender: terrain(+), fatigue(-), morale(-), experience(-)
( M! s" K4 c- s2 z+ g  ]Attacker: leaders(-) + o  T0 X2 F7 m
Allied ground losses:
+ e9 V7 F6 c% J1 M7 r) b      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
. k, Y0 H$ `8 f: yAssaulting units:
6 K+ g  A/ [- \- j9 @/ ~  C    Maizuru 2nd SNLF
0 O: s9 r4 L5 S* |5 q$ Q, b; \" JDefending units:
( w5 Z3 W+ e* D! v    Manado Garrison Battalion
9 H9 q$ f9 N5 p7 x    Manado Base Force + D* w/ v1 r6 `. q" Y+ B0 D+ A
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Ground combat at Beaufort (66,87)
6 u8 d$ g6 W0 gJapanese Deliberate attack % |8 l2 j8 K! M! i0 a9 B
Attacking force 1468 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 61
% u& M* y" t# f5 _: h9 c7 ?5 f  XDefending force 248 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1 # j% ?) J/ ~* U- l7 l
Japanese adjusted assault: 26  
4 z1 [0 k0 F/ u1 {# ~" @% f2 nAllied adjusted defense: 4  ; S3 M5 s! U7 y/ c' ~; p; M6 U
Japanese assault odds: 6 to 1 (fort level 0)  8 V+ {* C8 B' P2 u# H& Y+ o" p. N
Japanese forces CAPTURE Beaufort !!! . }* P6 v" l* ~, x6 O+ x9 `
Combat modifiers. ]6 v$ @: D0 j# I* v
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), preparation(-), experience(-). o0 W2 ]% O. {+ V
Attacker: leaders(-) 2 v8 _' s, ^1 T( G$ [
Allied ground losses:
7 R# Q& h4 [. i# j- O0 o( b      67 casualties reported
% g& s1 m2 ~- P+ ?" q         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 N/ A# @( s5 m- x
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 1 disabled- M) w8 ^, ]7 a: F. C# Q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled2 p0 {# u4 K- S# {' S- B- m
      Units retreated 1
$ k* |+ p5 f; ?7 c5 N/ qDefeated Allied Units Retreating! 9 ]$ h- i" V5 U6 m
Assaulting units:
8 N. C/ V; I, e$ _& e5 b    16th Naval Guard Unit & d( l$ _6 A* W& c  i" k+ l0 D1 A+ I* x
Defending units:
( o) b- p$ p9 |    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" [4 a! p% ~, |; N- @
      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。( q# y% n/ ^+ `! J; K2 d6 x' r0 m
      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。。。0 c0 A  c! m; 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
2 n4 k) C0 s2 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??
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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,& ]2 O. M& ], ?& C) E
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
9 V8 q, a9 b* L' ]1 p- [' N! m9 n又一艘ss不幸遭殃,日军的sc都开始发飙了。。。。2 ~7 X  c& V( x
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
0 a9 n) W' v2 m. N  O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" s1 O; \) Z" d6 \; L# s# v) G8 ^
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。 # k) l6 @  j$ f0 x; D+ z. H
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ASW attack near Saigon  at 61,74 ' [, b7 g6 @, I  u
Japanese Ships
7 _6 J+ _  v1 z      SC Ch 21 V6 `2 S! ~6 c9 O
      SC Ch 139 k& o" u, o# e
      SC Ch 3
- {  W" ?* u  q/ b! \+ f; ?( hAllied Ships
0 D: |$ |, O/ i$ j4 z      SS S-41, hits 7,  heavy damage3 |1 [0 b* @- ]$ x1 C9 `5 u
SS S-41 is sighted by escort; B( b6 j& r8 G# l) T3 \
SC Ch 13 fails to find sub and abandons search% ^- C% H4 v. b- d9 J
SC Ch 3 fails to find sub, continues to search...
9 |, C9 j/ K2 P& z+ A4 J) d  R! ]SC Ch 3 attacking submerged sub ....$ |" q+ v. ^: o" r2 m3 T6 P
Debris floats to surface in area of attack!
' C' {7 m# K) Q; n7 E6 DEscort abandons search for sub
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' C- o* p9 G, A6 g. j* [+ U0 y$ bSubmarine attack near Yokohama/Yokosuka  at 114,62
) n& |6 ?- x( n+ O6 |# y2 TJapanese Ships* H, G6 v1 c5 T- Y" [
      xAKL Uragami Maru, Shell hits 48,  heavy fires,  heavy damage ( O, V/ v! m3 ~7 y0 D7 J( u) j
Allied Ships
+ ?7 n3 |) Y& h. j3 B      SS Trout& p  d( n) N# w3 g
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0 |% v7 F/ ]; J& }$ H9 M9 l, S2 qMorning Air attack on 13th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang)
! ]5 S# ?3 {" ?4 V5 h) iWeather in hex: Heavy rain
2 b' l# ^- Z" @; R) Q$ b- v4 }Raid spotted at 35 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.0 @+ g* A% v9 V* s7 w3 ]$ ?1 m
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
" J9 B# z" T/ Q  HJapanese aircraft
( n. E: E" r+ J) A      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 8  R0 ^! b3 l" n" M/ z
      Ki-27b Nate x 24
) N/ D9 C* T% B: }      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 3, V5 x$ Z2 u1 m+ y: ~) V) T
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 11 8 @2 q% b0 d0 P& C- H( Y
Allied aircraft
6 E8 V# [' M9 h2 Q      I-15-III x 12
) v9 G% F* V/ H9 y      Hawk 75M x 3
) K% Q, }+ ~, E" @/ G9 S. pJapanese aircraft losses5 T7 h2 ~8 m7 w# R( K
      Ki-21-Ic Sally: 1 destroyed
. {8 }2 i' ~; f$ `) ?6 E5 v7 v      Ki-27b Nate: 1 destroyed
7 l! {& w) N# T- B/ p8 d      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 3 damaged 0 ?/ _6 z& |9 }/ Q( E0 {
No Allied losses
  r" O; E. s1 r2 w/ Q' oAllied ground losses:8 r$ J; Z  E6 t) L
      10 casualties reported
6 h  G8 t8 e5 j" ]! o         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 M& M- P/ v% J7 ~, ^' z
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
/ I+ D: U* y( j7 Z% I( ?         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled' M6 L' X+ i! R, G7 b
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% T+ p5 \& Q# N% X! C  S6 dAfternoon Air attack on Port Moresby , at 98,130  2 C, P- E$ L4 A8 u, s& C7 Y# }/ j: h
Weather in hex: Moderate rain ) V! `: o( w+ p9 q% C
Raid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.; {  y& Y% h% Q4 \" q
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes - S( r5 G2 T4 y+ r7 V
Japanese aircraft
! Y* i! B0 Z+ l* ]4 p( k) m* ~      A6M2 Zero x 5 ( E3 [! p% n, r% Z
No Japanese losses ( w) i, S" n* h( r( J
Aircraft Attacking:2 l9 y4 O/ i: y. G" j& M
       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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3 D  I, d& C" ?. V' w5 t1 QAfternoon Air attack on Port Moresby , at 98,130  ' Y! }0 J, G3 t# X
Weather in hex: Moderate rain 7 e. v+ b3 K% F0 k6 V
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.: W5 K8 G- |, O7 }& G" }
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
4 K1 {4 C( _. I  G/ u& b7 v! qJapanese aircraft9 [; T, U% c0 D; B
      A6M2 Zero x 5
3 z( N6 B2 `: e0 X" z' \No Japanese losses
  H$ y5 O. h: C3 w2 n# NAircraft Attacking:
1 I8 T, ]! o/ R       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet0 ?3 U* w: f& C4 g
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* ~- X- x1 l% K, Q+ HGround combat at Malacca (49,81)
, ?* S! S+ {. g; j6 fJapanese Deliberate attack
4 Q$ T, z# B( s# @2 [- OAttacking force 1025 troops, 4 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 206
; W! ^+ d+ o1 K( D. vDefending force 55 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1 ' z1 U' `' A/ x' C, {, \/ P
Japanese adjusted assault: 20  
5 N3 `3 F5 u; ^5 T3 vAllied adjusted defense: 1  
8 o  i% S, B' _+ u3 e+ nJapanese assault odds: 20 to 1 (fort level 0)  
7 H1 ?$ p" M& E! P$ f- RJapanese forces CAPTURE Malacca !!! " Y$ S9 G0 H& s1 m0 A' A
Combat modifiers. e' ^$ i" a3 U% W
Defender: op mode(-), leaders(+), preparation(-), morale(-)
: A( j8 ^1 H; E experience(-)6 h$ z% d! M, M  `  Y3 Z
Attacker:  
# m; W4 K3 B! {5 j0 e* }  ^Allied ground losses:
7 ^4 R; h+ q, _* k      30 casualties reported
& E* f/ A9 t$ k5 \  @         Squads: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled8 c- B) n; c$ i
         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled) G8 k" e" I( P5 X* P9 W
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
. H3 J" U( V/ y/ w' r& R      Units destroyed 1 " O2 D1 l0 n- K: D+ H* ]* C6 G4 x
Assaulting units:7 }* M  M5 W2 G; F  ?
    56th Infantry Regiment
) G- Q! k# n0 m    56th Recon Regiment
5 d! j$ a- L  |    II./143rd Infantry Battalion
3 P# ~) _4 s1 L1 Z' ]3 i/ j& \Defending units:
1 |9 ~" R; [' D    1st Hyderabad Battalion
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 16, 42
1 Q4 B5 M8 W( W' W) k2 J) {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,
, _: J4 s8 A+ B+ 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。
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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 T9 h! X: T4 i( @8 N$ `3 Z
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,
9 c; ]7 h, @. r/ o/ Z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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9 m, r) m1 J, z3 ^) Y- KASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75
3 p9 Q" _8 c3 V( _2 W- mJapanese Ships$ q' G8 z: l. b6 {* H& \, K
      DD Akatsuki$ u. x; `3 z' s& H' z5 |
      DD Minazuki
' @) U( g! Y" d; H1 a; m/ x' l      DD Nowaki
; h# e1 L) P# y: b, Z9 a* T      DD Yugiri
) g7 Y0 s, @% }+ JAllied Ships, W* W  D& w! g/ x' W
      SS KXIII, hits 36 F  Z7 H7 C8 e9 Z/ n$ z
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  # r' t# Y& z8 D2 v
Weather in hex: Light rain ; p9 }( k# H! Y9 H' b% |; @
Raid detected at 12 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
5 Z2 {' {; b  W( Q4 v( I) q. J' pEstimated time to target is 3 minutes
" Z. C# R# k7 p& H1 UJapanese aircraft
! e5 v) n1 k+ y. |3 g+ M2 n/ |6 v      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 24 : D8 Y  O7 b5 A+ D) S" S
No Japanese losses
8 F- P- T& e; x% r5 U. |3 A/ NAircraft Attacking:8 b) e# W' ], e; b: ?" q$ c
      24 x Ki-43-Ic Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet
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' n8 a1 |0 s( E0 ^% m  V$ P$ qMorning Air attack on Port Moresby , at 98,130  
4 a; N5 [( O6 }) Y. z1 LWeather in hex: Light cloud
! L5 i3 ~- A! I" ~3 Y) F/ xRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.$ X" H+ a4 ]5 x0 n+ J8 ~6 ]0 ^
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
+ x7 n2 ~3 f- H% @Japanese aircraft
2 b  B) h4 ]5 b1 f, V# v# Q      A6M2 Zero x 15
" p; d* @! i) j* v' N7 fNo Japanese losses ! V. d' |5 `5 c3 a
Aircraft Attacking:  v8 M  D6 v1 Q- N9 N3 k
       6 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
& B' U5 E1 z. j7 f/ m       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet; q+ ^  E6 |7 e6 c. C; s
       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
- r: I3 ~( X8 t       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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Morning Air attack on 82nd Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang)
1 f0 x( Y) I  \2 ^4 vWeather in hex: Overcast ! b. Y& E) }  }$ {. |' N  y' C
Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.! s) \* r2 _, N. W2 Z# C; l2 @
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
6 m) f0 A7 r  cJapanese aircraft1 g+ n; r# H) _. J& M
      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 13# H9 ]8 t* ~# l( k  a! b; c
      Ki-27b Nate x 10
% B2 h0 p7 F9 x      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 14
! m6 {2 @* R- a" [0 x      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 28 / a* {& }; h- C2 J- V8 U
Allied aircraft
* y7 D1 d# Y& e9 [3 S      I-15-III x 10  X6 g  q5 ]6 K/ M% ~
      Hawk 75M x 1 6 ^. ], J) Q, B. \0 c
Japanese aircraft losses
% q: m! u$ S8 A      Ki-21-Ic Sally: 1 damaged
% |  r5 h2 ?4 x) C# ]3 b/ L) ~      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 damaged
) I- s6 H0 |2 i- `8 i2 j$ f4 vNo Allied losses # [8 H, |( ^$ @' D- v; a7 S
Allied ground losses:3 _  ^7 S2 ^0 S1 f& ]8 L
      31 casualties reported- S6 B, e2 q" r; F9 O
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled8 N) ?2 d& o8 J0 C
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled" N! a  ~$ b! N$ q6 _7 C7 L7 O1 }6 d$ Y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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. P9 Q8 v' y* bGround combat at Hollandia (93,116) ( t9 \! j- a+ S
Japanese Deliberate attack
4 A  u- L1 [* wAttacking force 747 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 33
; b; W' j3 B# v) F6 \+ |Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
/ p" F9 K$ Z. v6 i- I; s: a0 rJapanese adjusted assault: 33  
' Y- ~9 f3 P: w$ z8 j5 z. _, GAllied adjusted defense: 1  / l) L! _3 g. U' X# L0 }
Japanese assault odds: 33 to 1 (fort level 1)  
0 v: H: G1 T- z$ j- ?Japanese forces CAPTURE Hollandia !!! # k3 o# v. b) V7 e
Combat modifiers
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8 Y9 z3 k) n( l    53rd Naval Guard Unit
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 17, 42: U/ j6 \" f; q6 g
日军在克拉克,拉包尔,万鸦老,安康等地狂轰滥炸,
9 T" B* _* r! C  `& I各地盟军只能忍气吞声,低头躲炸弹。: P* I! n3 Z0 a* _9 `8 B
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,
# R& |  z! K% a' y( C6 o共计约8k战力在南方,1w战力在北方山区,2k+战力在重庆附近进行机动支援。
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
, c" p( V0 J, Y) p& f1 n5 wWeather in hex: Heavy rain
3 u+ L& ~. A8 T& w# T) ARaid detected at 34 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
- P+ M" N# o: X3 N3 bEstimated time to target is 10 minutes ' z& i+ X' V8 q4 h) D
Japanese aircraft4 D; @& O% B3 ^; {% e6 X
      Ki-27b Nate x 27 6 x6 u7 b' ~3 ^% R* e7 H
No Japanese losses
  t9 W5 y$ W4 Q1 {, X! qAircraft Attacking:
! |1 h( A+ y& w      27 x Ki-27b Nate sweeping at 20000 feet *  
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9 q* f  K& I$ i8 ~( S4 C. N! {: sMorning Air attack on Lark Battalion, at 106,126 , near Rabaul
: ~) g/ G' s* c1 d/ N+ mWeather in hex: Heavy cloud 4 D0 C6 ~$ l4 k/ T
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.1 |/ c* N3 l# |6 _' j" h
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
7 o$ g! l/ X" s% r: Q$ g' g9 B+ l8 dJapanese aircraft2 a* |) B* @0 s! P. K8 a9 T
      G3M2 Nell x 18. i. g4 p' c8 _3 h
      G4M1 Betty x 34
5 ^. p9 v" |" O/ wJapanese aircraft losses1 R& N- L) B& k* X) S
      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged $ }, e7 |! n( j! c0 }8 |* [6 C
Allied ground losses:
" Z/ |* k4 s- B' W9 Z7 c      26 casualties reported
+ g3 A* H4 x+ K9 a         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
* @; m6 m, Q3 c4 x$ |! y/ T- Z         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled8 [  l3 s/ P7 ]% B! {0 o* u
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 E) f& \( i9 [8 A% ]3 }. Z6 x
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Morning Air attack on 36th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang) & p! D( w7 t# E2 `) b5 `
Weather in hex: Heavy rain + W& r. M7 A# V) n
Raid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
) [- E. f- }: ?9 @Estimated time to target is 12 minutes 0 U# p. G, {/ D% e4 z
Japanese aircraft* ^1 m  o: {! C% H9 n- o
      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 5
) h9 E8 R0 C8 f# d* e2 u9 e8 g      Ki-27b Nate x 3
' i% s6 k. R4 s: f+ ^      Ki-30 Ann x 18
9 X/ D  x0 m# L& o0 S# S      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 8
2 }6 k4 G8 h- z# ], w* K      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 12
8 b, J. X7 d+ e& a, oAllied aircraft) R2 X  c, V- \5 b# r
      I-15-III x 4! P/ x0 u  e5 A$ N3 j' c; x
      Hawk 75M x 15 p* F6 A( g. d6 U$ y$ M
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$ r7 D& l( s3 g& a" h! J8 q( g+ KMorning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  
! ]% n' b/ n& ?% XWeather in hex: Severe storms
7 ^1 c6 @' a/ g; g1 A0 kRaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
/ Q- p' X: Y! @4 S6 v6 W9 H$ ?Estimated time to target is 5 minutes
/ x* [& ?' c2 ]' R+ W" n" j% zJapanese aircraft# `' h4 I0 z# e7 E1 H$ F: p0 _
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 7
1 l* n* R% q9 p3 `/ I% f0 W) ONo Japanese losses ! P0 A% Q) j1 J8 {. I; E. X
Aircraft Attacking:
4 F9 a. _* _. t! ~       7 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet * # P* [! s1 H8 c9 j0 e$ t& G
               Port Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb
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Morning Air attack on Manado Garrison Battalion, at 75,99 (Manado) 8 L* M  N, w+ a
Weather in hex: Overcast 6 ^: `& K( E6 I+ x& F/ V4 d/ W1 z# C
Raid spotted at 11 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.1 T/ O4 X* d" X8 h& n. ~% f5 X6 m
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes
( h* S" q, a. ^; OJapanese aircraft
8 C3 V5 J. w6 j$ d) \3 x+ N      G4M1 Betty x 16
7 W$ ^+ o- v. P  U7 ?+ Y: i, Y- hNo Japanese losses
% Q( g! D& j$ R; h( }% aAllied ground losses:9 H8 ~' {/ h7 G$ @/ I
      14 casualties reported; B% u3 o6 j+ F: V) f1 j1 O; D
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
" v0 n+ ~/ p+ z" g* {3 H$ }& ]  b7 E         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
; w+ }6 t! |. ~! F* Z4 s0 l: I         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 6 u. A% o5 y! Z/ c) y2 [
Aircraft Attacking:
+ R, \2 ~$ M: p$ W& M8 g      16 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
- c! n: T, s- B1 K: t+ ]0 y0 T  Y6 m" C               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb) A# J6 I7 E8 N- }1 m( Y
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& w3 N  X8 r. f/ w" cGround combat at Kweilin (76,54) ( u, l% G! S) j9 j+ G/ B$ u/ z
Japanese Deliberate attack 0 i$ W) |/ g/ C! ^9 @
Attacking force 12767 troops, 104 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 465 & A  k; p( ]7 ^/ g- y# c
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
# x$ S. g$ Q0 w# ~$ iJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0 - ~5 W; O! u1 r& F. [' d- T0 b& h  {
Japanese adjusted assault: 487
$ E2 a5 ~2 \" ?( b; [Allied adjusted defense: 1  3 U- ]' E& v1 r& O9 j* A7 ~8 Y
Japanese assault odds: 487 to 1 (fort level 0)  7 }6 T4 C: z  K' ^4 l. ^
Japanese forces CAPTURE Kweilin !!! & P8 d6 j" `8 {; {+ o' X; d3 c
Combat modifiers1 m/ Z4 Q- {1 s" O
Attacker:  0 [  @1 Q9 q) l8 X* f# F2 }; C8 P
Assaulting units:
$ s2 Y' d( b! \  Y8 A! k    104th Division6 O" E, a4 P+ K5 L" l" G
    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 ...
$ f$ ^( w! l8 c& ?, G! \lala23159 发表于 2014-10-29 09:33
% X$ }9 l( s- c4 i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。
' P' R# m4 u: Z9 T/ F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
0 u7 \/ |, V% |* u2 I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,, u# z' M4 \2 |0 _- D
如果能轻易战胜德国,当然更好,问题是:有吗??8 C1 w% q0 N5 a9 X  a/ w, l
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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。) A$ r! w/ v( w9 P& W7 p
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?0 a' Y! ]/ W' s+ \* ^' L
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,( i$ w" e6 w2 \
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
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 18, 42
; D- n: u, `8 q* L) V9 S当天双方ss都很活跃,结果却都被揍了,
# U5 F/ D+ I) b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
; \- k9 f2 ^# ~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,3 l; x; S( J  C  Q- v8 N0 w
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,
8 ]3 ~0 ~7 x: v2 W! y0 E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,
- q; X0 {2 |# P# G1 C/ W4 m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。
- N0 i1 p: f& {1 z3 G同时,日军占领万鸦老机场,菲律宾进一步被孤立。。。
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6 l9 Y1 |- u1 A2 ~4 ?( \! SSub attack near Balikpapan  at 66,98
. `, y  F- \0 H* QJapanese Ships; g1 N" p0 }3 u; L
      SS I-155, hits 2 % c5 x" c* [! `1 E
Allied Ships  |! {3 k* [" F  }
      CL Java
. L- F. R$ N# E; c' }2 ^# X8 O4 ~/ c      DD Evertsen
; F& O6 e; M& G      DD Witte de With# u9 W0 ?* F+ ~! j* V! a
      DD Kortenaer
: r. l2 J+ b' m/ x" R% h" d----------------------------------------------------9 G  ]. T  [/ ]8 |" W
ASW attack near San Luis Obispo  at 220,75 % ^! r( ]" X% O# D- p* D% j) u0 ?
Japanese Ships3 \. u! V/ X8 F0 B$ m
      SS I-3
4 `  s4 A3 h& {! lAllied Ships" b/ p- R9 V3 a) q9 z
      DD King
$ _  S; t( Y+ [/ z# r      DD Sands
5 m# |: ?* Z+ d, n( J- x5 }' P  i--------------------------------------------------* ~" @  b- ]) w( M' \( O% n
ASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75
+ l: \. x) v) Y+ u3 E! j- DJapanese Ships6 O; o3 e1 H& t4 |5 c5 K- {* G
      DD Minazuki7 M" Z$ [0 R2 M* ^# k" |
      DD Nowaki
' o; Q& U- d$ {$ B4 y      DD Yugiri3 G. y  N! u0 I1 G! J, ^
      DD Akatsuki
* o6 T+ v- r. e' @Allied Ships& \- b( C" S1 g' A
      SS KXIII, hits 57 K2 w7 o# F  w7 k& c
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Morning Air attack on 59th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang) % E/ M0 O* ~4 W! y$ h
Weather in hex: Overcast
6 E3 X. p/ Y. E: Y- n. D# `Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.5 f% X& w) u; O. Z. \* C
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
4 a9 h' @4 q0 o; @) p1 xJapanese aircraft
: M' R  i5 A5 s1 Z6 h5 S      Ki-27b Nate x 17, `  i; f* d: g% m; v
      Ki-30 Ann x 211 @% z7 k6 ~7 V- D* M  c
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 15 4 n* q4 b  P, M0 Z7 [
Japanese aircraft losses
4 |$ C7 _6 u: k: A% c6 u- r) a% r      Ki-30 Ann: 1 damaged
+ y' \; N- y: h" K% D- mAircraft Attacking:
) p" W) k4 [) c+ u      21 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet * 2 d, x: u! K3 F! g5 ]4 ?& m
               Ground Attack:  1 x 100 kg GP Bomb
, ~/ f- z5 H+ a) q* }& f-------------------------------------------------- 5 [) s  P9 h$ x% z
Ground combat at Ankang (82,42)
  D, c, G* {9 ]( h/ V( `Japanese Shock attack
! e* m4 @8 h0 f9 ]0 P: r4 P( jAttacking force 57597 troops, 807 guns, 864 vehicles, Assault Value = 1855 3 s3 J; P; b2 E
Defending force 141791 troops, 966 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3849 " a4 A8 E0 u$ v. c
Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2 , Z& E; S4 ^" W, p
Japanese adjusted assault: 530  0 q5 x/ h: z, }' i
Allied adjusted defense: 9145  
  M( Z6 [& f9 d, K8 uJapanese assault odds: 1 to 17 (fort level 2)  * _* `  ?! E+ d5 t1 y9 ?/ Q
Combat modifiers+ Z# q( E1 o2 i$ M: r+ q& K
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-)4 B) S6 L1 R3 i! M# W
Attacker: shock(+) : j2 K0 \( C1 V* _
Japanese ground losses:% r* u- w+ Y( l' }/ V, f/ C
      7760 casualties reported3 r4 E3 Z4 M: I; n2 I# G" |
         Squads: 172 destroyed, 580 disabled
3 O4 j  s& d2 h4 C         Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 60 disabled
% n6 `# U  S6 K" ]' r         Engineers: 8 destroyed, 40 disabled; P& p/ w, H* T
      Guns lost 78 (18 destroyed, 60 disabled)6 K; C  D$ }6 X* V' f5 w8 I
      Vehicles lost 82 (3 destroyed, 79 disabled)
6 y+ m8 D4 V- T3 sAllied ground losses:
* W% e$ y, o3 Q+ n      1462 casualties reported
  D' B& G) i0 Q  |         Squads: 4 destroyed, 119 disabled" v' Q3 k3 d0 N* M7 }9 N' L( L$ u
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 40 disabled
+ `+ E" i$ i; N7 i6 U+ N         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 25 disabled
. O% z8 D3 |/ E. xAssaulting units:  n. g' |% [. m+ |
    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade
7 |' T. `& V- l+ C/ L    12th RGC Temp. Division
. E- q; o* X* y    58th Infantry Regiment
4 D1 c" W3 Y7 f: y, Y7 x    34th Division! i5 I5 g4 N+ S: [
    19th Division
& c" v; Q! C; f& @    13th Tank Regiment# f7 b! t7 X" t7 X
    9th Armored Car Co 9 y  n1 e+ D' ?0 f9 C7 D
    13th Division2 V5 x9 Q2 X' V/ p
    3rd Tank Regiment/ D3 ^! s) S' l! x
    5th Tank Regiment7 ^6 p5 N$ ]" B. U  _
    18th RGC Temp. Division" W! E6 [( B; |# q9 x
    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
# S& c8 U" A. x7 s    10th Mortar Battalion2 _$ B& }" B8 x2 S
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
+ O( R' y- \; g. s5 T* r4 z; o    7th RF Gun Battalion8 S; ]0 z0 R+ t' e
    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment9 l4 B. a' _0 J3 u$ L
    3rd RF Gun Battalion
, z- Q; Q& }( Y2 p1 P    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment7 {  Y9 C" x7 R) x( S2 W- M
    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
2 d$ V4 Q+ u! C# `    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment% W1 t' O9 O9 ]
    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
0 I1 b$ I0 `: @    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
- M9 K% r% m3 A5 z& q/ o9 D    6th RF Gun Battalion
1 k5 C& n4 D' s    4th RF Gun Battalion' i7 x$ c# K- g& c4 v6 a: L
    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
4 _6 d4 ]7 h( H7 a( I    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
, Z) B* Z# h! |5 ^/ P7 `    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
( I* j& ~. S& r' c  y2 w5 ?    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
* m' C& e( q* V2 ~+ I9 N" O    10th JAAF Base Force & P  T: T$ r8 i; ?- Z! B/ _3 G
Defending units:
( \  h( c: x# M& N* ?% @; Y    77th Chinese Corps
) j. I& K; k9 v. c- r5 O. G6 k# D8 Z    41st Chinese Corps/ k; b2 b4 t( J& U9 N" m* s
    1st Construction Regiment% }0 o3 m2 e& y0 D
    7th New Chinese Corps
7 H9 W" v! [8 C- w    42nd Chinese Corps4 \* {0 v" ~5 x3 H
    3rd Construction Regiment
+ N9 D3 {8 D$ v- x    34th Seperate Brigade' i2 G1 I* ^. _* \+ a4 F
    38th Chinese Corps' E5 T& U' P* ]& j0 n: D5 {& m$ j) _
    51st Chinese Corps7 z, }  B& J$ r5 C: D4 R
    15th Chinese Corps+ ~8 L* T. T' p0 A+ ~9 ]
    7th Construction Regiment
8 A$ q5 o7 I. O& T. s$ I    43rd Chinese Corps
% r& _5 [( K, z6 v& X2 \$ A    96th Chinese Corps- V+ n" h6 c) k
    98th Chinese Corps
0 |/ m, y9 s9 ?1 }/ _    8th Route Army ( i$ Y, S9 @" m  q8 M$ ~
    2nd Chinese Cavalry Corps
! D4 n* |! d3 D2 G: \9 U    39th Chinese Corps
2 X( V0 Z; g, f    36th Chinese Corps
9 C% }/ b" k6 H9 \. U0 ^    95th Chinese Corps
2 n  ~* [) B/ e+ v. Y    82nd Chinese Corps
: }& C6 r0 L4 Y! V    2nd Construction Regiment' w* {0 f0 ]9 g8 D/ \1 d" D
    4th Chinese Cavalry Corps
, V% C; S/ I& Y2 b    8th New Chinese Corps
6 C' n; h) S8 @! \    47th Chinese Corps
; |5 Z/ _- V; l) V    55th Chinese Corps
1 W) N- P* X2 W8 o: i4 C( K5 {    5th New Chinese Corps
% H; ]) H9 L+ E* o# s2 g1 Q( y    12th Chinese Corps/ \1 C' K8 o7 o
    59th Chinese Corps( F' z! Q8 k- c4 ?
    13th Chinese Corps
& w& U) c6 A6 i- t+ c- b    30th Chinese Corps2 ?- E8 B8 j- ]" `$ s
    17th Chinese Corps' O) v$ W; M; i8 s# m9 a
    4th Construction Regiment5 b! l8 B$ |  {/ ^
    34th Group Army
) _0 f6 j3 _9 S! u3 x3 s4 z    33rd Group Army8 D0 f' t' P4 s' r% m
    31st Group Army
: {' ^# v4 \& e. n* J! e    4th Chinese Base Force
  }! f( p0 d# |0 O$ b6 f! h    4th Group Army7 u; G+ R7 u; F, [8 i
    2nd Group Army
$ t. `2 U4 G! O$ u7 c' `# Q    8th Group Army( h! k2 t6 Z& G& M% d; m
    Jingcha War Area 6 J2 w, n- M& x4 @2 f) s( e/ {
    3rd Group Army
$ p3 y" u) @. ~. K    14th Group Army' [) Y- G) p1 _& P2 A. T
    8th War Area 5 H- S0 g& _+ \# m* p
    15th Group Army7 m  g0 p4 N9 o1 @+ y$ c
    36th Group Army3 B* @) }* l- j( _
    Red Chinese Army0 j0 H% t8 y+ _# i: ?4 Q9 `
    22nd Group Army
2 U" _. C) i5 t6 d, a6 q" M0 Q9 P    5th War Area
# x* O6 I/ Y; R, ]  i# Q+ ]    12th Chinese Base Force 7 g7 A- z6 W& K
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6 J: r( n6 n0 p) t8 O8 C- K( G6 K2 t# iGround combat at Manado (75,99) , e. p9 c2 i# R
Japanese Deliberate attack
$ ?: W  T8 S/ V0 Z5 @6 @1 e  x+ j. uAttacking force 2992 troops, 38 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 122
) _& B) X0 _+ S) A7 {! @Defending force 1136 troops, 0 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 44
) q/ E: A3 l2 aJapanese adjusted assault: 40  . L' J( X/ n4 }' z9 ?  }
Allied adjusted defense: 9  2 C- [( S3 N: x" [
Japanese assault odds: 4 to 1 (fort level 1)  
% ~/ g# o; O+ _, m* FJapanese forces CAPTURE Manado !!! & `5 ]1 `1 @2 M4 N
Combat modifiers
4 I1 O/ U1 N2 _# h5 L0 }9 y# @Defender: terrain(+), experience(-)# {( Y. J- W; J9 q6 y4 S
Attacker:  
/ y  y" P4 ^) k% \: u, oJapanese ground losses:4 d+ K3 y) Z. n
      23 casualties reported* @/ C- @+ l* |& k: @5 V
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled' ^: B! u) H- L) x9 Y9 }0 i9 d. N
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
* M6 h- [& J6 E4 Y         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 6 O! w: _) ?/ r
Allied ground losses:" H2 U) M6 Z6 l1 g2 ?
      488 casualties reported
& h7 ?4 X4 l. Z, y# x9 [         Squads: 21 destroyed, 4 disabled
$ ~, C+ a# X6 i1 z, v3 Q         Non Combat: 14 destroyed, 5 disabled
; k  z- f9 @7 W, e( H         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled, X8 H9 x! K2 _6 c/ }
      Vehicles lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled)  H2 Y  W6 d% S8 m3 H7 Q- g
      Units retreated 1 / ]( \4 P4 k! D" h3 g7 z
Defeated Allied Units Retreating! ' u5 T3 M8 d; m0 h  e
Assaulting units:
- I' g2 |' b9 f8 T& i3 D+ ?' t; Z    Maizuru 2nd SNLF
! V' h" C3 J1 x/ R0 `    Kure 2nd SNLF  
+ y5 W! f6 o; [; _Defending units:
# `8 f3 C5 f4 T7 t$ Q    Manado Garrison Battalion
山地地形不进行侦查即突击,往往有这种惊喜* R6 m( g5 O( `5 q$ f% L/ V
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-29 20:45
0 j5 W6 u3 {7 Q% n0 ?2 M4 d菜花有点大意,以为国军还是几天前被击溃的那3只部队,
. {& f! p4 h. u; K: Z没想到国军已经增援了近4k战力。
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