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7 G3 N5 F2 m: {( c2 |AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 08, 42
: g( E5 k( }) @% \8 Y随着新加坡上空盟军战斗机的消失,陆攻开始轰炸新加坡,1 N' P9 p$ K, S( e: N( _; M/ o* U+ e$ \
一些尚在当地维修,无法及时撤走的的船只不幸遇难。。。。
3 X* Z' O5 E1 S# m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。 . X6 v" l4 @" V7 ^
同时kb路过莫港,附近一些小鱼小虾开始遭殃。" x: g, |" v* T  u
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  / c2 u7 |5 k. i2 Y/ L: q+ a
Weather in hex: Light cloud 3 p6 _4 t. P( R0 B- o7 t! Q3 `
Raid detected at 48 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
) h7 o* q5 w  {$ }0 `+ h; oEstimated time to target is 15 minutes
' F' y( X% W  QJapanese aircraft
7 U% X& |4 S( d( |. `      A6M2 Zero x 36 % r! F/ ~  }# K* g" ?/ }; r
No Japanese losses
7 _+ ~9 n9 O1 i% V  a/ p) ~) QAircraft Attacking:0 H& q1 z# d$ n. h) A. k' Z& G
      36 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet * ( n5 g4 z. k! k9 C, y: ^* w) G7 w4 l
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, i& `4 y9 P2 \3 m5 Q$ @# B8 L" [Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  " ?- M. Z4 G: O* G  }6 U
Weather in hex: Light cloud + p5 o& ?9 o0 }5 d' w9 w% z- t
Raid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
+ E* y  E+ B& N& V* DEstimated time to target is 15 minutes
% P0 _7 u" G0 [7 g# OJapanese aircraft& I# g9 z6 s6 W. i/ t& e2 R' B
      G3M2 Nell x 34 ) U, @' N! D( x% q
Japanese aircraft losses
( k  z! }# l. C0 E. P" W- i      G3M2 Nell: 19 damaged
3 C0 x' U4 |2 `; w' @- P$ r* @- n- G      G3M2 Nell: 3 destroyed by flak
% E8 J5 \- H9 I. J! G8 wAllied Ships& q  W0 |0 q( x: k- n" C% @
      SS KXV, Bomb hits 2, and is sunk
4 m5 A% |* C* r( [$ y      SS Seawolf, Bomb hits 1,  heavy damage
5 \3 A& ?* O- X+ x7 O% r1 ^+ z      DD Van Ghent, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
3 q1 v! |& V0 [2 `      SS Porpoise, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk
" w7 L8 H) T5 `) g( R9 b      DD Bulmer, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires
1 F& Y3 r# p7 W; N& I: S" cAllied ground losses:
' j, w% @0 J& A! T$ W      7 casualties reported
1 s( D1 B1 W( p5 N- Y         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled1 f6 Y0 I" C3 t3 k7 M% G& s
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
( l. K. C1 z( T- K' f         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 0 r$ p* x4 Z9 [6 E
Repair Shipyard hits 24 x6 D5 S; g+ j4 I2 Y$ j: }0 z9 |* ~
Port hits 4# A) j4 A& D1 m; h4 {  n/ g2 Y
Port supply hits 2! ]! K, e- q5 g. k5 `* @1 l
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  / z- \& b! N( [8 y6 H; S2 t9 n7 l
Weather in hex: Light cloud
4 \5 X! i7 z1 wRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.  b1 _8 ~) @: @
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes / \! ^6 b4 @9 Y$ h- ^
Japanese aircraft! C: @7 {& s& ?6 f; x! r7 |
      A6M2 Zero x 35( I+ X- T( V4 l: d
      G3M2 Nell x 42
4 s3 `+ {* u# ?% o+ r- bJapanese aircraft losses& E0 O; e' J( L% g9 \9 M1 L/ C
      G3M2 Nell: 20 damaged
/ Z1 R0 G0 |( [' ]$ s) D      G3M2 Nell: 2 destroyed by flak 4 \' D# o8 }3 N( m
Allied Ships3 A1 {4 }* V+ i! E: k4 V1 O
      SS Seawolf, Bomb hits 3, and is sunk
5 _# _; @& p: S- c+ [      xAP Shinai, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage' G" O5 C/ S2 q" L4 h9 F2 @$ z
      DD Van Ghent, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
$ {, U& I! z& P8 mAllied ground losses:
8 w( u9 V3 _% K      7 casualties reported: k1 \* N" t1 x. @5 `) \
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled) S$ D$ U' f* ~; n
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled9 Y+ @' x- @/ ?
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled + K- A6 h" Q( ^0 W, R. W
Port hits 5
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' r8 b) n( ~* m! q/ g! EMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  5 F; c3 \! ]; s  ]9 R; W
Weather in hex: Light cloud
9 k% x4 t% ~) [* R* E! tRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.
9 c. A% H# E' h  ?* S# S' {Estimated time to target is 13 minutes
4 @  l# B( a+ z$ _( YJapanese aircraft0 i/ s9 C4 @! k% k4 J* `
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 27( C7 E' l2 r8 ]4 N$ G/ T
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 25
/ t# i6 ^# s2 @- D! U3 k6 X# @No Japanese losses 2 u# z, G5 L- _$ Z$ r# V4 `  ]' J
Aircraft Attacking:3 T- F8 J2 P" W3 g
       3 x Ki-43-Ib Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet . H. N/ o+ H- X$ m" N
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Terapo at 96,127
% A* M# @1 w/ c+ lWeather in hex: Heavy cloud / |% m0 p' _% Y* A# d/ g
Raid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.$ c: S; N  \' B7 e
Estimated time to target is 2 minutes ) Q# {' `. Z5 x7 \$ I2 F
Japanese aircraft, L8 v0 Y- L" x) H% G* l# e3 c
      A6M2 Zero x 18
& }7 _1 {+ s+ k8 x6 V1 d; l      D3A1 Val x 9 - }! Q( V. Z4 h: B, d8 f: j
No Japanese losses
+ [% |' d( t% S- g8 yAllied Ships0 m! s$ w% N1 q- q. H" F- s2 `7 s7 t
      xAP Marella, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires
. a" f, q5 r! v; ]7 F% D- P      xAP Koolama, Bomb hits 2,  on fire8 L* B4 G" {' k! Q
      AM Ipswitch, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
) N% j( h0 T7 S- q: X: K8 @- a+ J$ LAircraft Attacking:- o, x" Z1 B& \( C. U' a
       9 x D3A1 Val releasing from 2000' *
% ]* n  ?9 X9 P9 Q9 Q6 {               Naval Attack:  2 x 60 kg GP Bomb
9 D4 G- g4 j( A8 w! b( a8 v. nMarella dead in the water ...
$ u( M0 A7 k, u- fHeavy smoke from fires obscuring xAP Marella
% M% D4 V0 U2 S& m3 ]Koolama dead in the water ...
" r7 L( ?3 @$ s' \! l$ Y. E7 U& OHeavy smoke from fires obscuring AM Ipswitch
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- v& S' g& o7 B1 G7 O/ @( ]" oASW attack near Soc Trang  at 60,74
4 e  l2 c1 m- p3 B0 X7 C- aJapanese Ships
) q) l1 Y* C- g; O9 E) S9 ^      SC Ch 1
7 R) L" M, W5 l, m- Y" V      SC Ch 13
) k! |/ @5 B. v/ V+ s  `      SC Ch 3
, e  T4 [: c1 r+ _6 D2 E: G0 kAllied Ships
# [+ @5 r" `" I/ n4 C      SS Spearfish, hits 14,  heavy damage
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 09, 42* j+ z# z0 R! H& p8 q3 q/ l
ss连续2次命中一艘日军AK,应该已经沉没,据菜花透露船上装的是南方军军部5 _  A; L, D" m
南方军司令已经下海游泳了。不知道有没有爬上船
8 B/ n, t$ f) ]6 _0 Q7 T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
! X' W  v  d4 y) _' `/ u9 N! ~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
1 L1 Q+ x9 w0 I6 oJapanese Ships4 I% I+ F) d( P$ H; A6 \" ^
      AK Sasako Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage$ e8 S8 y  j. s- `/ O, p# G
      PB Kyo Maru #122 I% s: p; ]$ e7 C) X4 x
      PB Tatsumiya Maru - g% @% |5 T: e! @# u9 q/ K
Allied Ships
/ `' C* L+ R* q3 y      SS Searaven, hits 1
0 E- G  H4 b' v9 iJapanese ground losses:
7 d1 ~& _/ o# ~/ @( ~( |3 ]      18 casualties reported
* S! N7 g' `- V" d8 B         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 H. B: z. M3 {9 I2 X2 m% k3 `         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 1 disabled, y) k  P/ v* ]. @
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled0 a0 s# e8 ^4 g% m+ {: K( x
      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
; T2 I6 d$ R: ISS Searaven launches 2 torpedoes at AK Sasako Maru" S% f# y6 t/ ~
PB Kyo Maru #12 attacking submerged sub ....3 s8 f9 P8 w9 }& i# Z
PB Tatsumiya Maru fails to find sub and abandons search
* S4 w$ n# G+ k# ]PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
4 J* T7 w% E. c2 S# }! VPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search.... D& F4 l& h4 j  u
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
- s0 G! o; e) Q7 i, W. KPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...- |* i! T: ?8 k- s
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
( W% z$ h( U4 w* ^$ V- ]: A  BEscort abandons search for sub
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% x: N" [. |, G4 \7 w6 j3 [  a" kSub attack near Soc Trang  at 58,74
" y/ `0 O, P+ J1 w  nJapanese Ships2 e! P) C- f/ m# c3 s5 M
      AK Sasako Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage2 h9 p- s" g6 N4 U% }
      PB Kyo Maru #12
$ i1 s9 t8 ^2 Q- }3 O8 FAllied Ships: q  T2 P4 U: [+ o7 w, E- h
      SS Searaven
" O( J" S# K0 z6 m6 X- Y$ IJapanese ground losses:
+ A$ y5 A' C$ f" v- D! l      6 casualties reported
0 }% U- W$ g  \         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
, }' G7 g. l8 H' ]7 E! }% ]         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled3 l% |  g: X7 n: L( e3 w
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) @! y* a; Z5 L# x( |SS Searaven launches 2 torpedoes at AK Sasako Maru
; M* \. X' q5 q# O% Z* h4 YSearaven bottoming out ....
+ p. V- I, O5 PPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
4 z, J# E% V4 C% f7 [  C& @- JPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...1 e+ e: r$ F" Z, |/ J  h* n" q
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...; ?/ r1 K2 @& v
PB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...
; T7 d- m4 O/ w# OPB Kyo Maru #12 fails to find sub, continues to search...3 j% [$ o# I+ o! |
Escort abandons search for sub * d" v# {1 ~( s( G" j6 |/ P5 d
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# a# T6 }; V) ?& r; y4 `Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
( o7 c3 e, I# U3 G0 H  qWeather in hex: Thunderstorms . U+ C5 ]' o* F! x
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.; Z( `$ J. {4 b
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
9 |6 m" y4 Q0 H$ u3 uJapanese aircraft) _  |5 h7 [1 S- i. d
      G3M2 Nell x 46, z  ]% ]1 t/ J; n# `& K, z
      G4M1 Betty x 67 " e7 Y& K  W2 [8 H% [
Allied aircraft
5 y6 R. e1 W, l  M% l' ]& k. B      no flights
8 ~1 a! |4 Y: Q# ]$ vJapanese aircraft losses
& A, K% U& Z4 Z# @* M) f      G3M2 Nell: 21 damaged% y6 x* [8 h$ \
      G3M2 Nell: 4 destroyed by flak% v2 y0 p) y) {" g$ J1 V# p
      G4M1 Betty: 24 damaged0 J7 L9 N% q$ _1 Q  b
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak . w) z2 j1 P- n  W+ W
Allied aircraft losses
/ \% C: n5 r1 z7 h      Buffalo I: 2 damaged' S2 k- A* q' U) D7 O: u/ C% D
      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed on ground1 l4 G5 R  v/ ?/ C6 J$ j- H
      Blenheim IF: 1 damaged
4 k$ a+ w6 b, g$ v% I& N# DAirbase hits 104 R' \' Y5 [- N, `0 Z8 K) d
Airbase supply hits 2: I! X  ^  O# ?* L
Runway hits 628 p! s7 Q2 I% a8 n4 k
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& m8 ?) F3 H3 @* A- uMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
; d. O% c% B8 @+ C# EWeather in hex: Thunderstorms " U5 p9 g- j! J
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet./ j, y! q  m8 g) ]) K, B
Estimated time to target is 14 minutes
4 U7 R) H1 H/ O& l9 m7 \Japanese aircraft8 i! {( }3 s1 \- ~! S7 z" y% E/ b& w
      A6M2 Zero x 36
# ^+ B- M0 [+ N      G4M1 Betty x 11 2 r3 k( `. v0 x  }3 _$ P6 w1 W1 _# [& j
Allied aircraft
; z5 j* l& ]4 m/ W/ i9 q( r2 S      no flights $ s/ @! [5 q  F% }1 j% n
Japanese aircraft losses
' X1 C9 H1 E6 [# q" w4 j! Y5 h      G4M1 Betty: 4 damaged
% ^6 [4 J! F9 m1 _3 C6 Q$ a% w5 t5 k      G4M1 Betty: 4 destroyed by flak
( \, ^! `& m" u$ \* B- [) R4 H. EAllied aircraft losses
4 I5 ?; g% i9 {. e% n6 ~& h      Buffalo I: 2 damaged
0 e8 w( S2 x. E: `9 ZRunway hits 2 - Z' w2 Y& p0 I
Aircraft Attacking:( o) v: D/ p  W8 t- p3 w
      11 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet$ [1 O! ?( W' ]! A7 B5 C
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb $ N7 G9 s5 z8 P
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
6 s' r2 F6 Y1 S% ^! `& F% BWeather in hex: Thunderstorms : T3 V5 ]3 m3 `2 m4 I
Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
) H; |& h: R3 W. i+ GEstimated time to target is 14 minutes / i7 M5 s" M  R
Japanese aircraft. C# n: j" r2 f8 |3 g: N* ~9 C2 |" u
      G4M1 Betty x 11
9 n) e4 V2 h: ^* bJapanese aircraft losses
* ]# }8 Q1 ^% b      G4M1 Betty: 8 damaged
8 r( K1 l8 g3 t$ g, y! a& ^      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
% ^. \1 w  F/ {9 mAirbase hits 10 [. G  b: V: R
Runway hits 11
! k& d5 @4 l( B. G7 @" g' MAircraft Attacking:# t6 R$ H; r4 q* z
      11 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
7 ~" _" Z& V3 o6 C: \0 w8 j' 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  - B% t, [) z$ T% D2 d- R
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms 2 C! X2 \. ^6 D: w2 _; [
Raid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet./ y& o2 z  `. _: j+ H3 z% A
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes 0 ?" |2 T% w. W) f! C
Japanese aircraft
: `8 _) `) h  O. m6 L      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 23) P* C6 I3 Z& K
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 18
: }: F# p; [+ q- ~5 VAllied aircraft
" u" R. k" {( @5 D      no flights
- m/ X& W+ K. jJapanese aircraft losses: Z& E: w1 g, R3 k
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 15 damaged3 [8 L' d/ ]! ]# e3 Z
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 destroyed by flak: B9 D2 y0 W- `$ ?
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 8 damaged
! U2 q. ?9 _7 Q8 J: W3 j6 C, f      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 2 destroyed by flak . ^, v) h5 v$ P+ e- c
Allied aircraft losses9 t$ |  A  f# R3 T. ]. d
      Blenheim IF: 1 damaged
. {8 C" p! ~, R7 p0 y, |Airbase hits 1: }% |, `4 L* f/ P. f
Airbase supply hits 1/ C1 m4 \  ]/ G7 i3 W& i
Runway hits 11 G: m" ?9 D/ z9 w( m8 l+ A& P
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6 H* m/ r, ^  {+ uMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  / k: A: z) z9 g9 v3 K! x
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms ( h% X7 R5 H0 i/ U( X: e
Raid detected at 28 NM, estimated altitude 26,000 feet.
$ h0 y+ i* c7 e- x$ P8 HEstimated time to target is 9 minutes * C; L2 n4 s' _7 Y# d! l* {! B/ U
Japanese aircraft
3 r) k0 D0 s+ H+ D$ F7 n: x1 V3 ?      A6M2 Zero x 37
4 ]* E2 d. y) C# J" ZNo Japanese losses
+ N% N& Y3 E1 @/ ?Aircraft Attacking:+ A2 I9 B5 c3 S3 o& U
      37 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *  7 _. X( T% K+ O
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Donggala at 69,96 . R; s+ @' Z8 f/ M$ b% g3 @- B
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
6 l/ s( ?; }1 _7 \( eRaid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.; {( U8 |. c+ `
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes 3 c2 R9 A% q4 F: O
Japanese aircraft: D! d' U4 p; o" C2 w& l
      B5M1 Mabel x 3
' q+ C$ ~- F1 j1 s" J6 C4 o* SNo Japanese losses
( t% b3 o! V8 N/ p6 MAllied Ships
0 p9 m( V: M, ^6 p, \      xAP Van Imhoff, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 10, 42
. E% f- k7 K& g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
0 y& ^, @7 C3 n" A# M- ~* r6 T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,
* ?+ I# u) x  F6 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。5 x& h8 t& b% A. v
日军还占领了延安和长沙附近的湘潭等地
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) X  W9 t5 |( u" xNight Naval bombardment of Port Moresby at 98,130
# Y; I* `/ U" w5 V2 {Japanese Ships4 a) h  M/ g  g/ y  U% z; N" v
      BB Mutsu
) Z# b- ]9 y3 J" @8 G      CL Kitakami" j, l( d5 [8 g* c4 b! D
      CL Katori ; I0 T9 z+ D. d% b" P8 m
Allied ground losses:( _; W! N( `5 r. f0 f4 d
      19 casualties reported
) Z) ]) b, E& V5 f8 \% z, @8 g         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
+ U/ I9 b6 |% W; ~; _% j         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
+ j* \! f) Y% ]- w. W9 U         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
, V6 G8 X( o8 @- L7 mAirbase hits 2
" E" C9 D. L% B" o0 sRunway hits 1
' H" @4 }( U! {; o# oPort supply hits 1
" G# ~8 F" s& J8 `  y1 ^BB Mutsu firing at 1st Australian Division
4 |$ V7 K/ K2 UCL Kitakami firing at Port Moresby   v3 i  C- w. L4 l9 h4 a: E
CL Katori firing at Port Moresby   s5 b! {0 e3 z7 s' [4 b
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1 M( P% s$ Q) O4 T# mDay Time Surface Combat, near Kuantan at 52,79, Range 19,000 Yards   T: d2 r& f% X$ ?
Japanese Ships1 W$ Z% L  g1 A9 b4 p) m
      CA Mikuma5 p5 a) |# _" G" D. h: q* D6 F$ u4 Y
      CL Sendai
2 s% R3 H+ J% b4 h, j      DD Inazuma, b% h6 G8 o% r; L2 r# H* |7 I
      DD Shinonome
( [) P$ R  @- A. Q, U      DD Satsuki 5 p9 b5 W4 c! g; l, O
Allied Ships
$ a' N& h+ K$ {" T% j% q      MTB 7
& y9 e$ T- _. p& M" S      MTB 8
# }& P! h% {/ O2 N1 c4 p      MTB 9, Shell hits 1, and is sunk; g- c1 A  S! j2 p: C- a
      MTB 103 j  m- X: J" D6 G; c8 T5 F" {- c
      MTB 11: P: p& y. F8 U5 o0 q; r
      MTB 12
  o& X& Z* x" i) K2 K      MTB 26
! v3 T: }: ]0 d( G3 w7 @+ Z      MTB 27: ?5 k) R  K6 x- W1 }7 `
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. v' h  T$ z2 Y9 s3 ^Day Time Surface Combat, near Kuantan at 51,79, Range 20,000 Yards
( X3 @# T3 P8 ?% nJapanese Ships
+ B2 ^: I+ I/ z  M: s3 |      CA Mikuma: K* y- E% O1 c3 ], p8 O" N. X* V0 O
      CL Sendai2 q  P1 e6 B9 R) f* B) Q
      DD Inazuma6 l0 k" J- u- s9 c& P8 C/ N) A
      DD Shinonome
+ C! [& u' @7 L6 K& X1 b  _      DD Satsuki
7 ?& g2 \1 C; n; R! PAllied Ships+ T- `1 @* v9 x) Q8 `/ r5 h) B% U3 m/ ?
      MTB 7
* k# E4 t  u( P" _6 r      MTB 8& k6 ^5 h5 l+ @6 x- v( T8 _
      MTB 10, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
7 P: b9 @* v% P, ]4 I8 m      MTB 11, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
( u+ F+ h% d( \7 c! ~& E- m8 {      MTB 12, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
+ |+ B: r- T7 ?1 i- A      MTB 26, Shell hits 1,  on fire
/ _. Y1 n0 E5 N6 y; W      MTB 27, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
0 A6 [/ E  x( G* H5 z------------------------------------------------------- R3 f) O1 e) H$ B* |6 L9 @# |
Day Time Surface Combat, near Horn Island at 92,128, Range 23,000 Yards
* z! ?* K: A# x8 k5 QJapanese Ships& m- B+ G8 h+ Q/ v  {6 P8 _
      CV Hiryu- `, f' c$ b9 {. N2 s
      CV Soryu+ X9 Q# f# ?3 c3 c
      CV Shokaku* n& q. h- \  w- A) m* z2 l
      CV Zuikaku
% x) X0 m  z2 n6 B+ S2 t      BB Hiei
8 G7 l% i4 G" y- W) K$ X      CA Tone
, H4 D; q4 z( n) p) o6 H      DD Akigumo/ y3 z3 Q1 A, h7 V( |3 G) z4 g
      DD Isokaze& Z' `  p) K! b
      DD Shiranui+ R6 B. t1 c2 _$ D3 H8 s
      DD Urakaze
+ A( A+ }( T% O* K      DD Tanikaze
  E, h: s) a! O! g      DD Arare4 ~9 f" `, p  G3 ]! o/ m
      DD Kasumi
" L* j( f2 ~3 j9 |, b      DD Akebono8 I5 }: R8 {. O7 \* j
      DD Sazanami + Z7 A; {( ^5 S) a- [$ V  _3 x
Allied Ships
. L: M" q) ~8 B! G; r      xAP Zealandia
* k( _- @, c" S- ], j7 s! H! D7 d+ HMaximum visibility in Clear Conditions: 30,000 yards, ?* ^7 D) G  i# p1 q
Range closes to 22,000 yards.... s- A3 X: ?* I/ k
Range closes to 21,000 yards...
/ V2 `7 Z; N/ P, ECONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 21,000 yards3 U& o3 ], r5 j) A8 S" i+ H
Japanese TF attempts to evade combat
; V! H# c  V6 f8 tRange increases to 26,000 yards..." N( u1 _/ ]( P7 x
Range increases to 30,000 yards...
7 h) O1 D2 {4 _* |' ZBoth Task Forces evade combat
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Tarakan at 67,91 : g" d* S( L& `
Weather in hex: Partial cloud 7 M6 n/ R4 H6 c) ]! l5 T% l
Raid spotted at 6 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
, `+ a' g7 M5 REstimated time to target is 1 minutes # i8 d1 K% S% \- R' |5 a1 ^
Japanese aircraft
% t; W% L6 j/ z+ z6 p7 L* X      B5M1 Mabel x 3
& f* {  v1 C2 d) P/ J/ _% L8 d      Ki-27b Nate x 10
. R5 w6 |: c/ g' z' pNo Japanese losses
" e4 a/ W% a* @. Z1 E4 hAllied Ships) [* c3 p* J4 S/ G+ l+ U9 O
      xAP Camphuys, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage , }$ E2 v  d6 w4 m1 Q$ W
Aircraft Attacking:% b, `5 P$ [3 u, S. m
       3 x B5M1 Mabel bombing from 10000 feet0 n) e- |* @1 T
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb5 z. V$ S! ^& Z! i3 u
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8 Q! `+ y; U$ PMorning Air attack on TF, near Horn Island at 91,128 " ]* K! T- H0 O4 e6 Q6 i. |. y
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
  n8 x/ f1 x) M6 i" }8 KRaid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
" G4 E4 c. s9 E1 lEstimated time to target is 2 minutes $ i2 r7 X! L. |% r/ e$ a! U" ^9 {( K
Japanese aircraft
, {1 B; T% w8 x6 e2 h' q8 I      A6M2 Zero x 26
% C/ m0 J! g% ?! z  i! G      D3A1 Val x 15 3 m6 U7 C4 W  ^+ Q
Japanese aircraft losses
2 G5 a  k' B+ s# }9 C      D3A1 Val: 1 damaged 4 n( T! q: u5 l7 I& V& V/ O  f! ], w
Allied Ships
2 X( \3 |: x5 r/ G$ L      xAP Raranga, Bomb hits 8, and is sunk
: J! t. w9 c3 B! \Aircraft Attacking:+ n4 J3 F0 C) t1 n
       7 x D3A1 Val releasing from 2000'
+ o$ a9 Z8 l" V5 o. v               Naval Attack:  1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb, @1 S7 \# g" [' K- E
       8 x D3A1 Val releasing from 1000'
1 j' u& q- |4 e4 X               Naval Attack:  1 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
$ ~4 S0 H$ v7 s0 b7 s  r" \Raranga dead in the water ...: O% s. S" l* M3 f3 B
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAP Raranga
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; l; [8 C, ]. H- Q7 nMorning Air attack on TF, near Horn Island at 92,128 6 `( f# F  K5 _; ]
Weather in hex: Moderate rain $ x5 ?) e+ R1 T& J) a
Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.# |+ }0 J1 h7 K+ |4 T' N; v
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
; `+ i7 C1 Z" e2 CJapanese aircraft
' B" G9 e( e- Y$ i) L& \- n5 }      A6M2 Zero x 9
+ H. P' p* I2 z      B5N2 Kate x 17
* T" i( u; O9 G7 `9 M+ v: M$ F& vNo Japanese losses : n# |  }# i  P% y7 \
Allied Ships6 `7 b9 ~0 U/ h( ?5 g0 e
      xAP Zealandia, Bomb hits 8,  heavy fires,  heavy damage 7 K; j7 Y( E8 h& w. @9 s: G4 c
Aircraft Attacking:/ G( U( V9 w" V! J5 N
      17 x B5N2 Kate bombing from 10000 feet! b9 L6 U' ]1 V' P" L
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb # r/ j0 Z7 r$ ]. S# B: K
Zealandia dead in the water ...: u& c! t! Z5 l4 e+ m- g
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAP Zealandia
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. m' N# [  V* sGround combat at Siangtan (81,52) . u: a0 F8 p+ Z# O, V
Japanese Shock attack
) Q# ^/ X4 `5 m7 XAttacking force 12804 troops, 122 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 436 ! \& b3 b7 q  c
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
" F( @5 P2 O  `; A+ RJapanese adjusted assault: 403  3 Y& g2 h) _- W
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
& z+ Y4 i/ |, C2 uJapanese assault odds: 403 to 1 (fort level 1)  
/ U/ N; g& s% }7 C8 d( u9 l' YJapanese forces CAPTURE Siangtan !!!
, y2 J( J+ K; Q# u: b* C( CCombat modifiers' O- V! L6 q" e/ G( n( o8 t9 H* W
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-)
) h# l, W: b5 s- p9 [+ Y9 uAssaulting units:
! @: B) M7 s0 `& t/ e! S    3rd Division ! @4 w& s! S$ N+ q  c" c# j
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Ground combat at 82,43 (near Ankang) & e" `7 `6 I  \0 L4 B- Z( R  V5 O
Japanese Bombardment attack
/ B  D& ~3 y  m4 N1 K. y& C7 JAttacking force 24544 troops, 231 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 1900
) c7 p/ W$ E( qDefending force 28779 troops, 233 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 556
: z! }% u. S# Q- r6 v; T5 ^Japanese ground losses:5 [; y# \" |* {- L- z* r  n
      17 casualties reported+ ^; {& S* N7 s  L( l
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled, \& W6 C9 P8 q  ?- F% G* b! @
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
, H, e6 r8 `7 i- d         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 2 j  V4 \  Q, V* d/ D+ p
Allied ground losses:" j* I4 W. v2 u$ |( k
      9 casualties reported: ]* s5 [+ \7 j* Z  [# V) M0 k
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
8 c- I5 |8 D. q- G         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
& Z: z+ j+ \% ]' X; ^         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ w& e: N: \! D! \/ I/ q" kAssaulting units:) v" n" Z: h* _9 L. E+ d; b
    12th RGC Temp. Division
8 @; P, M" T, c) k( c. w    34th Division
1 W# P+ N7 G: U* n3 F5 }, D% V    5th Tank Regiment  P4 i0 U% {# d' j
    58th Infantry Regiment
; c$ ~) t9 S+ k- f: e- d    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade8 B( P6 a. F, k  F( V1 M4 W
    13th Division, w( Y/ M4 `7 B. r7 S+ m$ s
    9th Armored Car Co - ?( U2 x6 i6 K$ x8 M, H, Y
    13th Tank Regiment
& P! D) `& q( m$ W/ {# q    19th Division
% E9 Z+ g6 _9 I; k$ A; h0 F    3rd Tank Regiment5 y4 S. ?9 M, j; U+ c8 S
    18th RGC Temp. Division
1 ?8 C9 i( e0 z. r    10th Mortar Battalion , u5 G& W! S& E3 T' e* N( s% Q7 D
Defending units:% o: o' ^- L' g( @9 f, R9 L0 m
    30th Chinese Corps
. y# s3 Z# `' K9 a    59th Chinese Corps
$ O! X" V/ {- A0 d' o    55th Chinese Corps, X- g5 w: S+ F9 \9 Z0 S
    77th Chinese Corps: k! u' O0 u" q4 Q9 C. {
    33rd Group Army
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Ground combat at Hankow (85,50) ) P3 L) Y% A( d% z7 b
Japanese Deliberate attack
# J1 a1 V6 d  P; Z3 IAttacking force 5751 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 258
5 [, k' b5 r3 n$ Z5 XDefending force 1832 troops, 39 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 48
5 B. b' d2 |$ o- g+ b/ G# hJapanese adjusted assault: 205
2 [$ i1 R* U6 W2 _) X( b- Z% FAllied adjusted defense: 21  
# H7 ]4 M6 U. r4 ^! XJapanese assault odds: 9 to 1  5 y! V( A: I6 X. f  S% g& P/ L, j
Combat modifiers: ^4 S7 o% ]3 v
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(-), preparation(-), morale(-)
/ H3 j: e- A( s' F5 _* q$ k experience(-), S% t$ O( h& G7 I) h2 r1 y
Attacker:  
. {* @: ^( m, C! y" D4 x* a# o+ qJapanese ground losses:+ b" k( N9 T+ L
      61 casualties reported& D  C0 @" {6 {" O( }
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
2 p2 E4 ]* H- m; H) y         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
% Z. b1 B. r0 i4 W         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ |4 J, Q  M! `8 P4 SAllied ground losses:
6 t/ b) v; i9 N8 E' Q      721 casualties reported
, C' a, V# {8 a         Squads: 30 destroyed, 7 disabled
$ v2 E: e+ L% S" t+ }" d# m         Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 ^1 a2 f/ C6 `/ ]2 o6 F( c3 D         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
% _. n$ b& a- P) c, e9 l( B      Guns lost 11 (4 destroyed, 7 disabled): H# S- v3 A7 o- F& V5 N
      Units retreated 1
$ p3 }# Z: o2 y5 w  T* ^$ CDefeated Allied Units Retreating!
3 \  Y/ ~! {( j6 N; D' C( WAssaulting units:
; p8 ?  z0 i- W7 R/ B  _4 B$ Z    14th Ind.Mixed Brigade0 c# K% V  h) G* l: A- Z
    54th JAAF AF Bn 9 |' v! Q, v* q, }- U
    Hankow Special Base Force8 a  s" @# m* Z: F
    22nd AA Regiment/ ?, k5 L7 v8 |/ n6 D" q
    86th JAAF AF Bn  
6 A9 _* G- u% [% l! o2 zDefending units:0 A8 T5 I1 u8 A5 k% M+ l* ?
    84th Chinese Corps $ G6 T) j3 ^& q5 h7 S
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Ground combat at Yenan (88,37) / R) {* m/ B! {$ o
Japanese Shock attack 6 _8 x" V# A, R5 R0 v
Attacking force 5742 troops, 38 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 204
1 B* G+ ~# E$ R7 M+ T( @( lDefending force 816 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 14
9 m' Y6 b/ G5 D: n* f; L  I$ q6 MJapanese adjusted assault: 78  " }, Q6 G" p- V3 X& f7 }
Allied adjusted defense: 5  3 B* J7 T8 r  R9 F! |  P$ u
Japanese assault odds: 15 to 1 (fort level 2)  
2 A6 _7 L1 b0 Q5 k7 bJapanese forces CAPTURE Yenan !!! ' y, P  j' T4 A/ N9 }1 N
Combat modifiers9 c1 u- F2 g6 D. C/ ^
Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), experience(-)# f+ D! [; ]* l' Y9 i' Q$ G2 M
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+)
& G6 ?0 T! Q" r, J7 g/ K# SAllied ground losses:0 O; l& W0 h6 H1 O/ E
      471 casualties reported' m1 F, q+ G4 W
         Squads: 22 destroyed, 0 disabled
% r  P! t& H% d4 Q3 f  ~         Non Combat: 13 destroyed, 0 disabled& R5 o* r4 o4 v. @9 t! q4 A
         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 0 disabled
) h# a8 _* x% k4 ]( `' y4 A      Units retreated 1 ; @. n: Q- I/ p9 N2 ~5 {- @
Defeated Allied Units Retreating! ! `; f0 L2 E9 w
Assaulting units:
, [6 U) p  y" `5 [! ^# M    6th Ind.Mixed Brigade ' m3 S# s/ L% t- L8 b* h
Defending units:
6 n7 Y$ V( q+ A, F4 f$ X2 E& K    22nd Chinese Corps
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 11, 426 f7 c% U* ?6 i$ A& Y8 o& w
新加坡 克拉克等地盟军被全面压制,
/ f. T) ~$ y( r3 w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  S0 d- p$ e$ |" ]# \
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3 z3 z$ L& Y/ ^  IASW attack near Soc Trang  at 57,74 0 ]: b, A6 O9 h. A
Japanese Ships; E" X* u1 A1 b* C  P  F  @
      CA Maya" x/ \2 H2 C- S, V/ W, ~' A$ R
      DD Akatsuki: }- E! U7 o; Q% v
      DD Nowaki
. q6 M% k* g$ H: u. x' s  g      DD Yugiri6 K; [6 |  L; o" r! X/ g- b& B
      DD Ikazuchi 7 Q0 A) K$ L! n2 l- _% P
Allied Ships# L/ k! j; H5 C% u$ o0 k
      SS O16, hits 3
  `9 J' l8 [( z0 J, O' D+ e---------------------------------------------------------------( D: T3 P& R7 v- l, ^+ h
Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
5 p! |" c2 x4 Y- f" g' JWeather in hex: Partial cloud
6 {1 D# _5 G2 X  z9 J2 f/ }Raid detected at 28 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.  d- _6 N( \, h$ ^- a
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes
2 K2 H# W0 m8 HJapanese aircraft
! Q- F* A& b& H: V9 G: g' Y      A6M2 Zero x 46
) A% y& f9 H$ |/ _' [No Japanese losses
" `; B' m0 B5 K7 F( qAircraft Attacking:9 u1 V7 J3 x, v# F
      39 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *
6 k& M- O8 s+ i% i$ P5 r" B       7 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
3 R/ U  B3 Y/ W; H& [7 W4 }; \0 U-------------------------------------------------------------
# _7 a* U  i; m  _! _1 d& P/ DGround combat at 82,43 (near Ankang) ) X8 I  e% q4 r9 X! y- Z* |6 v
Japanese Bombardment attack
* O; N2 U' f! Q' ZAttacking force 54281 troops, 796 guns, 456 vehicles, Assault Value = 1928 1 P# V: ?, }0 g; J2 Q
Defending force 28816 troops, 233 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 565
$ b5 {/ Y& h3 SJapanese ground losses:( @3 \- H( n- F- _
      13 casualties reported7 g$ @3 O. z7 S+ o
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
* h8 d9 y" |" h7 k4 ~: S9 E2 b) z) W         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled# [, {4 u2 ^8 U0 q% }; Z2 R
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 m0 W, {. ^* ?, t. cAllied ground losses:7 S" a6 O5 {, e! W% I
      292 casualties reported: T4 |8 I: s1 l  {! n: j
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 23 disabled
) E+ F; ~9 v& }8 a         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled
3 T( H# @, V# f+ j         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
: F3 c2 l2 g4 A1 s. A# O! |Assaulting units:) \3 W" R* ~. ?8 H- b( n5 C: M
    13th Division9 G& ?8 ^; Z" e9 l) z
    5th Tank Regiment5 c$ f  m( q$ @1 Y) N
    3rd Tank Regiment7 D2 d2 R  ?" u! y
    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade
, s, b' i: Z# V    9th Armored Car Co
0 r0 M0 p+ Y6 q; ?% e, u6 N9 J    34th Division
" P/ P; o  N4 V3 f) m    12th RGC Temp. Division
( f5 j, y) `% f( N$ F3 e, K4 \& z    19th Division4 M& A6 q( r  e: \0 _
    13th Tank Regiment6 S5 j  z$ Q  r& V& H0 i) u
    58th Infantry Regiment/ M$ u. E) k& R, I! h
    18th RGC Temp. Division
! w& i( o7 f% T7 Q! E* L: A! H    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment" `) Y( L( g' i
    4th RF Gun Battalion3 S( Y6 Q$ J; l( K8 T
    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment
; F5 }6 `, _2 }" n: [9 Z2 w    6th RF Gun Battalion% L: J/ q* W# Q5 ~
    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
. Y( S6 i" X4 M7 s5 l8 o    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion! I2 L- c: O' c: a* d
    7th RF Gun Battalion
+ V1 V, v" w6 d( V, h    10th Mortar Battalion
: h) b/ Z; B& i; T% a    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment* O$ _! l+ q+ u. E2 C: {. _7 Q
    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment- V+ S' ?" p6 Z/ f* s
    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
5 e5 Q# h. ?: Q: s- E    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment  P% N1 O3 p# _2 O
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment! r4 F& }7 m) t8 D: w
    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
  }5 m! F6 k/ c) [) l0 h    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
3 x' _' ^, N6 U3 c3 x    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment7 x% T$ w! t$ ^: B
    3rd RF Gun Battalion+ {' u3 K( J9 J. V' k1 F; Q- V7 O
    10th JAAF Base Force
' `( y: t0 M$ K4 ]5 Y) RDefending units:
9 g, k* ~) Z& e* p( j% m  M2 t4 P+ s* l    55th Chinese Corps0 v& l9 z4 D# g& S% C
    59th Chinese Corps; q2 V, N) u; E' A- J3 [
    30th Chinese Corps/ d: H- _: Z; u
    77th Chinese Corps/ R: M2 h6 h) d$ G
    33rd Group Army
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 12, 42
( x  z/ m4 C! [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。
9 Z+ A  ]5 K) y+ f( t1 v% n; ^安康附近500战力国军,居然顶住了日军2000战力的一轮突击,难得啊。
/ p# ^4 S1 f2 D* W7 A7 N# q% u当然,损失依然大于日军。。。  x% L/ t9 v* H, f- K
日军进入并炮击了克拉克,当地只有1k战力日军,7 j" r" h# T" r' D8 d
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。$ v0 \7 K, K- b; }3 t
目前不打算对日军采取啥行动。
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# s& y! E' H5 L3 }7 aASW attack near Soc Trang  at 57,74 / U2 ^3 G; S/ [- g& Z. C
Japanese Ships5 U7 e8 ?/ y3 R+ e, d; X
      BB Ise
6 N- l' ]$ t- {/ ?: I6 R      DD Yugumo6 |5 V. D. R) x5 ^( S3 G4 v
      DD Hatsushima
: U" x; d6 e# \4 T* W' V6 F0 v      DD Nenohi
" `9 |9 e) f% Y0 vAllied Ships
1 a7 e1 I! |1 z      SS Sailfish, hits 2
7 [' g5 D) l& X$ l% ~0 M, C; ?SS Sailfish launches 2 torpedoes at BB Ise- S% G5 X  m' Q. s; U" G' ?+ f
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub and abandons search0 F2 [  }1 V( E! b2 |; r/ t
DD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...
+ m) X: V9 [2 _" T/ jDD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...: V* N8 h$ F- u2 i* c1 |
DD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...
+ `* N! C  v0 e. o% V6 S# wDD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...8 Q. I3 e' ^  u( J. L9 Y
DD Nenohi attacking submerged sub ....
" v- p+ G  w0 i+ C3 w3 DEscort abandons search for sub   @  h8 J/ ?; U
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' V2 |+ g0 ]! s5 b" o3 \$ gASW attack near Soc Trang  at 58,74
$ p2 r4 x( ?- L' s. k! VJapanese Ships
' ~" r& k2 b6 Z0 K7 G      DD Hatsuharu- F- M) U/ z* @, [: u
      DD Hatsushima; h& {. f- \' u, K+ R/ M/ o
      DD Nenohi % t6 d0 i+ x  s9 T
Allied Ships
; S5 Y1 X* Z! U4 Y: [      SS Snapper
- u% H% [  F0 Z5 k" USS Snapper is sighted by escort
7 ]* O6 o, w4 ~7 ~4 i& wDD Hatsushima fails to find sub and abandons search
3 A+ M- S7 g1 z5 e! y( X1 P7 HDD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...& o2 a( \* b3 ~( U
Escort abandons search for sub . J$ x9 ~% V; I, X
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. Y2 @- e6 @, b+ yASW attack near Soc Trang  at 59,74 / D8 Y0 j; ^( @
Japanese Ships
: U0 l$ E/ d) Q# Y7 w      DD Hatsushima4 B# ~, j1 u1 g  |
      DD Nenohi ) Z! G" M9 s3 W
Allied Ships, v4 k; p3 r0 n2 P( I; w; V
      SS Seal
( U% A* x6 A$ ?0 j3 F" {SS Seal is sighted by escort
& s5 o4 E. ]5 X) m. SSeal bottoming out ....
! ]' d: I& p5 `0 k) _DD Hatsushima fails to find sub and abandons search* G: D& n8 @8 h4 r. P: J' _3 U
DD Nenohi fails to find sub, continues to search...
) X! [0 \5 Z8 U' pEscort abandons search for sub
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1 U' N0 K2 {/ ]ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 59,74
1 h; z: n: D" M$ A2 {Japanese Ships
' Y! |- L+ F) V      DD Yugumo
- r2 G& S- T- ], H$ @      DD Hatsushima
3 \5 K. y: \6 g1 ^4 P      DD Nenohi * p: b4 D2 Q) f  I' `
Allied Ships) u! T9 ]1 z: ^0 s$ R
      SS Seal+ _; a! G1 c  {0 Y, p# N
SS Seal launches 2 torpedoes at DD Yugumo+ L. t- w3 _: {6 K  F, \; N
Seal bottoming out ....+ _/ ]1 e+ D- X. u
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...
# x) G6 k) Q5 p3 n. S2 RDD Nenohi fails to find sub and abandons search( r( r3 I9 q3 C- V! a: }* ~9 `
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...( C+ s  g  v, c% J& s; Z4 K4 y
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...$ [/ v) m4 v& W4 v: z
DD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...
& A' K* Q0 ~1 y4 D0 Q% D2 p8 JDD Hatsushima fails to find sub, continues to search...
, g9 g1 P( w' N9 j. d% I" gEscort abandons search for sub
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) w- r# n& f0 H4 l; F, V4 \' G6 _Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  7 k4 Q' N' d: q* D8 V( x7 k" q
Weather in hex: Heavy rain
! i8 Z% t1 y& P8 y/ ?7 MRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.: v. i5 }8 k3 q9 ~
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes   j# Q( b* f$ [( Z) U
Japanese aircraft7 l" ^4 {: {" h4 a/ C" \9 p
      A6M2 Zero x 68 4 ~3 d4 h7 y. d
No Japanese losses
' {2 B( P- e& n! wAircraft Attacking:
) ?3 s2 G: ~/ N: }      39 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *
) F2 e- |0 Z# n0 H+ _4 r( \; s      29 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet6 y% @& ^4 p" b8 v
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6 [, Q1 f0 [% Z: r; ?% hMorning Air attack on 55th Chinese Corps, at 82,43 , near Ankang
' w. M. Z/ b4 }& ^" c/ oWeather in hex: Moderate rain & [2 f2 w- s# c5 ~+ I
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.$ Y; Y$ i1 N* A; X  O$ \! T9 p6 g
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
. t. \; v6 H( G1 f4 {6 I5 U+ Z8 [Japanese aircraft
& d( p$ t, H. a2 h: a" \, t* o      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 27
" c7 Y) U0 d. x" T5 I9 Y* ]      Ki-30 Ann x 24 5 a0 R9 L1 T  ]$ W
No Japanese losses 6 J) t* g' L# \. P$ k
Allied ground losses:
" V; z" H1 \& S) U      6 casualties reported2 E5 s( p$ B' i8 _) ~, Y/ H
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 Y4 f& i) E5 j2 n" R         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
2 R( o" u: U2 {/ ?. b         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ W) ?) Y0 y6 ?- V  v) V4 m7 H------------------------------------------------------ 9 c2 {$ N: U5 }2 P; S- Y/ B3 N
Ground combat at 82,43 (near Ankang) . K) y, C9 J( n2 g5 a2 A/ x$ Y
Japanese Shock attack
) u0 @: R9 F# r7 G" w4 \Attacking force 58267 troops, 808 guns, 864 vehicles, Assault Value = 1928 1 {7 A2 l3 V5 Y& Z
Defending force 28638 troops, 233 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 547
8 a3 I5 d. [0 d" X2 _Japanese adjusted assault: 1018  + I4 ?+ i/ y. w9 j+ p8 q
Allied adjusted defense: 673  
5 x% m* Q! B  j1 c, V6 TJapanese assault odds: 1 to 1  - X4 U& H; d' Z2 \1 E
Combat modifiers8 v$ Q0 v) {) W& |& {
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-), supply(-)
! ?& P& J1 y" T+ Y' R- A/ }Attacker: shock(+) ) f8 |9 A7 E7 u/ R( N
Japanese ground losses:
1 s2 ], U1 j' ^7 w# @      1059 casualties reported8 z, ]# Q* m) g/ Q& _4 x+ U
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 85 disabled
  l* k# o; y2 N0 ?8 q         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled( I( a0 {' a5 \4 K) R
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled3 i# ?7 [( U& S/ m: Q' l
      Guns lost 7 (1 destroyed, 6 disabled)3 J( v" V. z6 g. f/ w
      Vehicles lost 18 (3 destroyed, 15 disabled)
/ `' E& X" J2 N7 jAllied ground losses:
* j  b& k5 E- v      3885 casualties reported# s. X$ A" P9 B- N+ R2 I
         Squads: 68 destroyed, 296 disabled  f" ]. K* w' W' O, y3 ]& p
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 68 disabled
$ O3 x3 o4 |. w) t         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 27 disabled; _6 v) O; {+ Z7 s* O+ ]
      Guns lost 51 (5 destroyed, 46 disabled) 1 F$ ^$ S! |( P
Assaulting units:# D% O. S0 B$ V
    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade! X0 H* i. s5 U- S
    58th Infantry Regiment
( G+ _: R4 Z2 R    3rd Tank Regiment
( F: d2 w) z) K  k    12th RGC Temp. Division
! r& v  b: R* x) n& X    5th Tank Regiment
: J& y" Q2 Y* u: x1 s5 O    9th Armored Car Co
, C& S7 q3 L: C* _1 n    13th Tank Regiment1 O% A% ?& `  e# x
    34th Division* u6 S! ^9 U0 |; D% \  {0 H  ~4 T
    19th Division
7 O0 b  \2 Z+ u    13th Division- U/ n% k2 r1 \/ W6 ^  K5 k& X- K/ {; g
    18th RGC Temp. Division% z: d5 `+ P$ n6 S0 o3 o
    7th RF Gun Battalion1 c* r7 x$ \/ }! `9 |
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment" h7 h, |* V; [, j# P$ S2 @
    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment2 |% O# `$ T3 w) M
    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion5 ^8 H( u2 Y) F
    6th RF Gun Battalion
  B- k0 G: Y8 b* i3 x9 l9 d) u    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment7 u  V! ~' J$ j% J# n" p/ e4 F
    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
* M7 \% p5 L* i2 o    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
/ y7 N& A& a8 Z    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment4 J! i) D, o: Q4 D
    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment  D" u( K% y+ H! C5 g1 m
    10th Mortar Battalion
( t" G  W' \4 R6 f3 x2 _9 d+ A    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
8 R0 n0 }6 B& V# Q( f    4th RF Gun Battalion  p- e" r; |/ L# {/ t
    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion; f% y! T. Y. p7 b+ H1 w4 p* k6 |
    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
% r( b) M/ B  h8 U( e8 R& H    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment6 S. K* o5 Q) p1 E
    3rd RF Gun Battalion6 \0 T  g3 G' x: Q- k* X& ]
    10th JAAF Base Force
' S/ V$ B7 C2 E% q7 e9 [2 _Defending units:
1 P3 Z/ R. g* @9 w    30th Chinese Corps
9 c( }/ p% r$ B0 i    55th Chinese Corps0 F, U1 k) A, S
    59th Chinese Corps0 x8 z8 h7 Y+ |+ x& J2 H; T. `
    77th Chinese Corps3 E6 A$ a6 k; u" f/ ~4 E# ~- H
    33rd Group Army * ^' {  i; L. z; g6 ]
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Ground combat at Liuchow (74,55)
  [: ?6 l- D8 H8 {$ `Japanese Deliberate attack
; F6 G) L2 i4 R$ BAttacking force 12767 troops, 104 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 546
) F; H$ i4 g- |9 u# N2 {Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
  \$ L/ l: B- z9 VJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0 : M  z) g; H- m  K  e. n
Japanese adjusted assault: 246  # G5 w' V6 F" j. o- ]
Allied adjusted defense: 1    ]2 ^9 u7 [1 N- i! N0 F
Japanese assault odds: 246 to 1 (fort level 0)  
/ L- H: e* n6 d" W% n+ DJapanese forces CAPTURE Liuchow !!!
- b, z$ ?' a* @) [7 Q' bCombat modifiers! C! e# l7 k: }% V+ M8 x
Attacker:  
$ p, n% K( y  w7 n" t7 zAssaulting units:
1 b7 j  g7 N$ ~+ l& y    104th Division
1 v3 e! f. d. r/ W* T( F+ O8 d    3rd Militia Regiment" g+ x" ?& W& N- i, o$ H: S3 f
    23rd Army
8 E8 W! |6 x9 _  L9 o; m---------------------------------------9 F' U0 [5 @" L& Y: V# n
Ground combat at Clark Field (79,76)
- p' |" T, b. TJapanese Bombardment attack - e8 R# l$ }1 b
Attacking force 29909 troops, 374 guns, 93 vehicles, Assault Value = 1184
- [, u+ n9 h0 D# [1 yDefending force 60966 troops, 908 guns, 835 vehicles, Assault Value = 2162 8 u3 S6 o% B5 }5 h+ V3 e
Japanese ground losses:
, V9 t/ P/ B" e) L* U3 B      266 casualties reported
7 p9 Q3 ^# K  L' F# }4 o4 C- }- X         Squads: 3 destroyed, 14 disabled
. |; o8 u( V5 G         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
- N5 p8 F' ?% M2 S* \3 P4 q         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled + t2 d! F" \1 R( h8 i3 ?1 _) Z$ L4 m
Allied ground losses:
- ?0 U, _$ x8 W9 ^6 O+ o' V9 ?      43 casualties reported4 m* E! C* e. W2 }+ n/ U8 w
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
) u& r% ]6 V- R) g8 P9 R0 T: D1 j* N         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 X1 s, G, ^# `6 Y+ a; E         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 5 P# Y4 p  y. h; ]( Y
Assaulting units:
* }% J2 N5 x- M2 ]- V9 U/ K    9th Infantry Regiment
; X: E* F1 p) m, l1 |    2nd Tank Regiment
( ]% T: B" A. L    16th Recon Regiment
$ D( J- N: i. N+ Z1 n" T    47th Infantry Regiment
1 L+ c* J% P+ ~- `. o  P! e! e" y! {    Tanaka Det 6 I& m1 F0 P' L& S9 W- u
    7th Tank Regiment
& ]* P# p2 X, m  A7 t    20th Infantry Regiment
* \; G( A. z0 W+ `: p    65th Brigade4 _# p: n. M" k0 U8 a" d" F
    Kimura Det
  K! Y" z6 q- F5 z( G; `, V    1st Formosa Inf. Regiment
) B& J' u" m, v5 R" I6 m; ~  b1 \    48th Recon Regiment+ _; D* H) j4 U
    Kure 1st SNLF
4 P1 I6 v6 Y8 ~, B    48th Field Artillery Regiment
/ [* [% }& U6 T    8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment; s  D- |! Y8 y3 H7 U$ [3 u! ~! Z9 ^
    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment: _, A. o3 w6 e
    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion, g7 F! I% E7 D9 G+ L% T1 U
    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion; `6 U4 I4 }4 F6 \1 \  H( X
    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion 4 d! d% o. M) U9 \
Defending units:) j: N% X2 ]: M7 O0 k
    1st PA Infantry Division
/ }  r5 K0 i5 x  a9 c7 Z    91st PA Infantry Division( q9 L9 t! j$ k( G" r- B" h& ]
    2nd PA Constabulary Regiment% a' g0 A8 H3 E
    Subic Bay Defenses
, _/ z1 L1 h  q& j0 p6 i3 E# u! P    1st PA Constabulary Regiment& b5 b  o8 \/ K1 ]& F# b
    41st PA Infantry Division
$ Y3 `* E8 n9 u* X, b8 M3 X" U* N! p: j5 o    192nd Tank Battalion: S: ^1 {1 y( y* y) Q
    51st PA Infantry Division* N  O* O0 l. X8 d' ^8 Z6 x
    26th PS Cavalry Regiment! |- `( S- |' X
    31st Infantry Regiment/ k% o$ r5 Y9 x; M2 w
    57th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team
& w8 M2 q2 ~) A    45th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team' ~0 Q" t/ I; Z: q# x/ l. k
    14th PS Engineer Regiment
( R7 Y3 I, ?$ u9 F) C    31st PA Infantry Division
  E5 _- B1 I0 m8 V7 W5 m    11th PA Infantry Division
" U5 U6 L8 S$ m8 H' B' `  L; M    3rd/12th PA Inf Battalion
& F! r4 G' i% m& x    4th Marine Regiment( j' p" r2 Y* w  i2 t* G6 x# O0 p
    71st PA Infantry Division
7 J0 t4 R) m! B7 z    21st PA Infantry Division
3 n5 |) c8 b6 J0 _) N+ l8 a: O    194th Tank Battalion! S' _1 r$ Z9 |" H9 S9 b: z+ X
    1st Middlesex Battalion$ J8 w5 s4 t: }9 R; m; q' |( j
    2nd PA Constblry HW Regiment
; z1 G* z% ~/ D    Cavite USN Base Force
/ }+ |  m/ F7 t/ H# ~. X( S    Manila USAAF Base Force( \: v: _( L9 w  E) q! `0 K
    Asiatic Fleet & Y6 _, E; t* Q, q
    201st PA Construction Battalion
3 `2 B5 r" m& U2 h( |" K/ s    1st USMC AA Battalion
+ `& x& G$ u, y# e" \, K    Bataan USN Base Force; m) G; _* k2 v, b" w) X
    Far East USAAF
  U# u1 j% N7 l2 u. |  O# [2 Z! x    Provisional Field Artillery Regiment
" n. \5 v+ a' S  r' B- n: Y3 v    301st Construction Battalion# {* _1 x/ j6 n1 F: U/ ]
    1st PI Base Force
; U' G) s: q! X" i    II Philippine Corps . f2 c( W; t6 b, n( {* B0 i
    88th PS Field Artillery Regiment
) g, ~& D: \  q# d$ X    USAFFE ( H/ b" n' Z2 h1 A) L( H
    803rd Engineer Aviation Battalion
' K: s- V% I3 P  m# v, E4 u    Clark Field USAAF Base Force( G' B+ K$ G$ Y8 J9 p3 E' x
    86th PS Coastal Artillery Battalion% x5 }  l! l# k* }1 P, U$ k
    I Philippine Corps 9 U4 `0 A' ]. W
    PAF Aviation
+ r. I- {% B, Y$ U4 ?    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment! M2 d- m: @4 n
    202nd PA Construction Battalion
" C8 _3 d; n3 j6 N5 c$ G$ Z- `    301st PA Field Artillery Regiment
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 13, 42/ J& f; x) L) T+ C+ l
日军的反潜越来越给力了。数艘盟军ss受伤。2 ^1 Z/ Q! ?; e6 U1 Z
安康附近日军连续突击,国军力战不支退位安康。
* Y( Y$ t0 b/ e+ b- g% j6 u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。' h: r: X6 w! D0 R% t
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ASW attack near Saigon  at 60,73
' X7 `* f; M1 p3 g# B: W1 EJapanese Ships7 B+ j0 L0 r, u1 `) S
      SC Ch 13 0 d; w4 x$ S# H9 R+ ~
Allied Ships
  x% N. T5 K8 [2 k7 r) H3 X      SS Sealion, hits 1. G+ ~+ \2 N& p% \2 M$ c
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ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 60,75 ; d2 Z& W8 s3 D! D+ H
Japanese Ships9 |1 I6 |8 J& K# A, N2 l' D4 D
      SC Ch 4$ H% H" \4 R& L1 K/ e+ }; l
      SC Ch 10
; k/ {1 v: q$ Z% D( x; d  ~      SC Ch 6
' a$ O. |, p9 I& F8 YAllied Ships
9 i* \  |* l7 f& n$ x5 R      SS S-40, hits 6
' d2 p$ U* W, V1 F-------------------------------------------------
' {/ @. E1 t- O0 X: pASW attack near Cam Ranh Bay  at 63,74 ! G* T+ L/ v& e; d# T
Japanese Ships8 g1 E5 M# d4 E" G
      DMS W-4# g. S: s. w9 e+ j) R5 M
      DMS W-3! G! w2 w  ]' c: B
      DMS W-12% o, G7 q# u( k. L  t4 M
      DMS W-5 5 t" x* I. ?4 J& ?
Allied Ships6 j+ ?7 r8 A1 V2 v9 c; Q1 V$ m
      SS S-36, hits 1" U9 \# T9 P3 \3 g
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: F& m" K/ }( e% |( ~9 XAmphibious Assault at Manado (75,99)
  h* U# ]- `; gTF 119 troops unloading over beach at Manado, 75,99
+ u3 k. `4 {* x/ p# F& xJapanese ground losses:1 X- r; f7 A' u( \3 r
      20 casualties reported: ^# i4 h# a2 p2 ~
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled+ C' D$ h; S" a+ k
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled7 ^% |9 |8 T3 Z5 n& e
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled / z; c4 e. u' E( a6 p; d! V0 W
17 troops of a SNLF Squad lost from landing craft during unload of Maizuru 2nd SNLF
1 k* c: K# u7 n5 K9 M5 K7 F0 c--------------------------------------------------------
( N8 W. m* \0 VASW attack near San Francisco  at 216,74
; ]& D+ R: G# G6 m* x5 CJapanese Ships7 ?& D0 ]5 E+ b$ j: Y9 I  a/ w
      SS I-4
# Q8 M' T! }2 E4 X# [Allied Ships
# j. J3 e! D8 ]6 O) x- O      AO Bishopdale( T/ D! X2 p# u" j
      TK Erling Brovig
8 _2 R* {* X7 z      TK Belita" [9 C& Q5 _1 d9 u+ g  z" c
      xAP Murada0 z* y+ f/ \, X6 f
      xAP Katoomba6 K" q, t6 `% I0 l# W2 t& T% f4 |
      xAP Rangatira
+ y/ k5 j/ N: a- I2 X( U4 m      xAP Rangitiki; O5 U6 z( |/ y7 @- t
      xAK Theofano Livanos7 V/ ?( z7 g4 {' g  Z8 i
      xAK Macedon
2 l7 o( b) H6 a8 D      xAK Iron King, }5 d4 P5 ~  a" Z9 J7 q, H6 p8 J" @
      xAK Dilga
% N! K  F5 F, z7 n+ ]  ~. ?# ^7 m      xAK Bundaleer& K/ m! w8 E; Q" y3 B
      xAK Tai Yin2 L2 c, K: F3 ?+ c
      xAK Maetsuycker
# I% M* s  k0 m% V% t% `' o* i3 }      xAK Peshawur/ F$ _6 M# ]6 q* _% u$ d6 ?
      xAK Asphalion
0 ^6 ^# R0 j: L3 A( p      xAK Liberty Glo" p! ?' s& f% ^* R0 w# i* a& R* K9 i
      xAK Lena Luckenbach
  I& Y& q2 g, }5 X      xAK Steel Age
! c3 }( ~# p, B      xAK Missourian; M) o8 ~; w% A2 ]6 P
      PG Moresby
$ }3 o  ~7 ?1 j% i7 P8 a      PG Warrego
. O" \; R1 N7 C' w; p% y! s0 y7 s--------------------------------------------------------
+ d, R' r; i6 D  i6 WASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75
- z& X/ _) o4 T( p- XJapanese Ships
( j4 j  _+ C: z' e      CA Maya) ^# ~; d9 F5 w/ s  i' E9 g/ L# H
      DD Nowaki
* M9 H$ g0 f* ~+ J      DD Yugiri. p3 d4 l. H: ]' f
      DD Ikazuchi
* k2 D1 R8 e+ M* w* f# z9 oAllied Ships) {% y: Y( p* Z
      SS KXVIII, hits 13,  heavy damage
- {1 J7 U3 t- f& ~9 q+ E, ]-------------------------------------------- + p8 x5 j  I' d; N9 A) @. ?& Z1 U
Ground combat at 82,43 (near Ankang)
# {/ J3 m% u2 V, z2 `1 l  zJapanese Shock attack 4 U8 v- n* b, K, U9 j! `, A5 `
Attacking force 56873 troops, 807 guns, 761 vehicles, Assault Value = 1844 # g9 B8 {6 h' r2 }" I+ s$ [
Defending force 25825 troops, 229 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 278
& `" w0 c2 Y% h9 O, ?8 DJapanese adjusted assault: 1307  0 v/ i& S+ s7 `2 I0 p8 `
Allied adjusted defense: 418  
& `: ^4 \# r4 L: JJapanese assault odds: 3 to 1  # ^- ]/ \* C/ O" m$ J
Combat modifiers2 Q& M# R+ t/ I) x. T3 @- Q( f
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-), supply(-)
. ~1 m+ q  K4 g5 RAttacker: shock(+) 2 p- k8 `6 t3 E; L
Japanese ground losses:
# H  T* x7 y! i      493 casualties reported( i. Z0 j/ L; ?# j0 h! E4 Z
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 51 disabled: N9 ]& \( M2 c; U1 l% N5 s
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled' U* k+ r& U" C3 \0 N7 m! k
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled% d& ^$ l' F- V" G
      Vehicles lost 29 (1 destroyed, 28 disabled)
  ]; p9 a( D% J" V. ?Allied ground losses:7 @4 N5 s- y4 \
      6577 casualties reported" X, r: |4 q& a: V* P: j
         Squads: 519 destroyed, 0 disabled+ i( N( C+ c  Y% E1 j
         Non Combat: 429 destroyed, 19 disabled
0 P4 T& |/ ^8 U7 ^2 C: N         Engineers: 15 destroyed, 3 disabled
) V# D- s$ ^, J/ L# ]/ B/ I) N. c      Guns lost 50 (33 destroyed, 17 disabled)1 w' r+ Y, a! F  n5 f  t
      Units retreated 5 " @6 x( p$ v+ i0 [( ^9 `8 Y1 M
Defeated Allied Units Retreating! 1 u2 m3 |6 r7 M4 l/ X
Assaulting units:$ P1 {. e( h' f) }& n
    13th Tank Regiment* f$ D1 w/ S2 E4 g1 ^" o, Z
    3rd Tank Regiment
' Y- f9 A% I0 L    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade
/ ]$ F0 n$ j8 [* w. d, H    58th Infantry Regiment
5 ?3 @1 Z* d; L, `+ C4 P    34th Division
% b9 u+ `: b/ A8 h. s/ l5 q/ E, x    12th RGC Temp. Division
0 e- n3 E% b# w5 i- _    5th Tank Regiment8 y# V6 I) N) A. d
    13th Division3 l, x* H# K$ _) y- p5 w/ O
    19th Division4 _$ h" S/ O8 M8 h& g: L3 H' t
    9th Armored Car Co
; Y6 i0 t( _- O, a0 y: k! ~! L    18th RGC Temp. Division
2 {1 [+ {8 V2 |' V0 P    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment7 i! x/ n7 g# U6 k6 @7 y4 O0 [
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment" H- v) E+ v! q+ O
    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment8 B/ K1 J/ z% A) u6 M8 U! |
    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
+ n/ x8 [* l. r- ~1 r4 {    3rd RF Gun Battalion
- ^+ e9 T0 [* l# X5 x  r    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
! A( R7 o  F+ N2 l" m. d    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment: c3 v- K) u/ n* v
    10th Mortar Battalion
+ e/ W& W( `) I7 W0 Q    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion$ Y6 Z1 G& q  ^/ d0 V+ [, y
    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
) M1 B" S) I3 W$ ^$ A    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment$ `) p: U" Z4 z9 w& p
    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
8 `7 N) p5 m! K, p8 w    7th RF Gun Battalion
7 `( v# |1 S! i! l! B9 o: d8 g7 y    4th RF Gun Battalion
( l6 c+ O+ }. u. N$ x3 a6 t2 c* y; E    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment9 w% H- y5 M: H- O- h$ K2 ?
    6th RF Gun Battalion
( Q- o! {3 J  e6 V: u6 f9 p    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment' h. B/ l3 d  V9 A% c# J8 W
    10th JAAF Base Force 4 D/ E* ^: |& P+ S+ D
Defending units:
% L+ G1 w9 L! Z& ?& k; \    55th Chinese Corps
4 Y- _$ F& ?% Y( `4 I    30th Chinese Corps- E( p3 \/ Z8 w! ?
    59th Chinese Corps) R' E5 M" S7 \0 p: V" O# e! j
    77th Chinese Corps
' K3 i2 E' p" F1 `0 R1 }" v    33rd Group Army: ?  U, d. Z( ]5 {/ K
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$ c' T2 Y9 y% X8 yGround combat at Clark Field (79,76) ) f3 l# b- ^: q6 }
Japanese Bombardment attack
2 a0 ?7 \' m6 a2 QAttacking force 29743 troops, 374 guns, 93 vehicles, Assault Value = 1215 7 t( W; V7 N% v  P; |
Defending force 62655 troops, 909 guns, 835 vehicles, Assault Value = 2258
3 \) ~  T* H' uJapanese ground losses:2 G3 q; {( l* Y, \
      95 casualties reported
' U, ?4 q" a  _$ q$ C: x& j         Squads: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled0 R2 v  e( n0 b7 x
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) |0 _4 c, |5 j* \9 G" O& S         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ( j. r1 b+ c: T0 b! J. p- j7 o
Allied ground losses:2 `& {7 w/ C& H! S+ ]
      4 casualties reported
7 }- P6 S% [5 `4 Z1 q/ ^! |" {4 Z         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
; R) h$ L; m/ m( u% L! W4 y- G# K         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ V3 {1 h+ P/ x3 r8 @         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled   @) y# W. l9 v2 j7 N  e+ q
Assaulting units:, J4 P  d% X, Y& Z
    Kanno Det
8 c8 U) e$ n; a2 m9 h, f    Tanaka Det , P* U& x3 q3 n
    47th Infantry Regiment
& s( k: ?/ |$ H1 A/ j3 D2 S    7th Tank Regiment
% q  N3 m/ L6 h) w; j# E8 j0 c    1st Formosa Inf. Regiment( ]1 Q5 o2 Z7 w+ J
    Kimura Det
+ @3 K: e- ^& W9 N0 K0 |4 q    9th Infantry Regiment
& P0 ^( k/ c2 t- ~. [# v- i    20th Infantry Regiment2 w" k6 U( {% a
    65th Brigade
7 y6 u$ L3 @6 P/ a/ V( y+ k7 u    2nd Tank Regiment
6 {& e; B, f. G/ q& ~! n7 ~    48th Recon Regiment9 ?3 f/ W* [2 j6 z, K5 r
    16th Recon Regiment
- L, P7 ^# ~7 n5 O4 Y; I2 h/ V# D1 h    Kure 1st SNLF & X% I0 v- H0 i
    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion; ~  }! r8 h( p2 k: g- s. q& T
    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment
& j& o' E' U3 `3 x6 R0 _! w    48th Field Artillery Regiment1 H0 }4 n& r: H- x8 b% W# I2 D
    8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment  d6 Q6 e/ m1 `* r: W! H3 r) U
    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion& c  ]& c; c! r2 s
    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
/ x2 x; a- J: nDefending units:& e7 L1 H! @9 L; G# }0 y8 h0 k8 w1 d- H
    91st PA Infantry Division1 |2 ~2 _9 {6 j. J7 f
    21st PA Infantry Division6 F/ f' J# j* V2 [) g, D
    41st PA Infantry Division, `1 u1 `) {/ w4 D: i# ^
    4th PA Constabulary Regiment
0 _* k; K1 U! G; _, b: r    71st PA Infantry Division! q2 J: T6 M# `0 f' _$ r
    2nd PA Constabulary Regiment: ?8 c0 a( s" b" x% X
    26th PS Cavalry Regiment
! V$ k2 o' E2 i$ X4 p3 e% j& J    1st PA Constabulary Regiment
! h% v: b9 B- b" q    31st PA Infantry Division) u5 `+ Z: t2 s+ }6 L, L
    194th Tank Battalion* x2 f  P2 V9 z6 h/ _
    51st PA Infantry Division
1 j& T3 W, v2 T) n& P% g    192nd Tank Battalion
- e3 M& K, |3 Q6 |( l& E" ?7 w6 A    45th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team
1 I% l7 A/ r# W9 L5 t    Subic Bay Defenses $ ]+ y9 m6 }3 F0 X8 b2 `- A
    31st Infantry Regiment
, h, a% K- A' }  B2 o# G    1st Middlesex Battalion
8 T0 b0 A5 x$ j5 N4 i    1st PA Infantry Division; Z+ X. p0 L4 }
    14th PS Engineer Regiment
- x1 l- Y# j0 Q/ I1 X. O4 u2 A    11th PA Infantry Division' U/ B5 |. F; p1 [5 F  @. Z
    3rd/12th PA Inf Battalion
7 p! {, V6 k% Y/ q    57th PS Infantry Regimental Combat Team
  Q' D/ L9 X; j: ^' u& Q) c    4th Marine Regiment
1 D2 p! P9 A% S) y0 O    2nd PA Constblry HW Regiment
. w5 l  n" V3 R9 V    803rd Engineer Aviation Battalion
, Y1 H3 t% H1 L    Provisional Field Artillery Regiment, m8 E- c, Y0 L4 E
    202nd PA Construction Battalion) n/ R' y# y  i* K% s  G. w- P
    Asiatic Fleet
; i8 O, a$ \4 }* J7 L, _    88th PS Field Artillery Regiment
, {, y  m' D/ t6 t; c4 [    USAFFE 6 f+ E; ^/ O2 V3 W
    II Philippine Corps
4 l( \0 g3 `4 k6 E+ g% s% `    201st PA Construction Battalion
7 p0 \8 p0 W6 t; r9 B    Cavite USN Base Force. g! K( x9 ?7 Z0 c6 J
    1st USMC AA Battalion1 g' U. Y3 s$ V4 p
    PAF Aviation 2 L$ f& a( V5 g# k. W) a2 s
    Clark Field USAAF Base Force  V0 A+ F$ Q' r6 V
    I Philippine Corps
. p7 @" z/ u- L3 h7 p$ e, S    1st PI Base Force! D; E1 F; M) }! p$ P
    301st Construction Battalion
0 }. B  G; {1 f, t5 f5 {+ z* E    86th PS Coastal Artillery Battalion
4 N: `! T. X7 m2 G9 `# A3 P  ~/ M0 R    Manila USAAF Base Force
- ?& E- P& M7 k0 w# _    Far East USAAF 0 ]) j0 Y% ]. a" B
    Bataan USN Base Force) @0 B2 r) {$ m- [
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment! y  k7 m/ s3 K9 x& i, \
    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。& }) _3 C& ?9 |8 I9 l& m. s+ {: L
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. W: ~) D7 C0 N, z
日军在亚洲各地乱扔炸弹,盟军只好躲在坑里数炸弹玩了
  O3 Q. I; c# }; Z2 X* [; j4 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。。
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2 `9 g) w9 B- a' t! UMorning Air attack on 77th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang)
% _0 d+ i& g( m) WWeather in hex: Light rain
, ^% X# o5 _# M) k- N/ Z9 T: |+ {Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
8 Y& F9 Q: e/ c/ T3 ?) ZEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
) G( `. t( K5 P, ]. U5 ^Japanese aircraft1 D# ?  O8 ^! |+ F/ |, q
      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 18
. z0 [  w! \2 L7 g9 O% T" ^/ Y, O      Ki-27b Nate x 11
9 C, ?( T7 J4 @0 J5 _; b) c: a      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 14
+ W; N* |6 g) o) o0 k1 v) QNo Japanese losses
- x8 {7 \! h' s1 bAllied ground losses:8 `/ k! g7 G6 [5 _1 ?' }
      5 casualties reported
' L( e7 {4 o3 P2 ]; }4 G8 N* H  i. |         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled- `& E' A" a: z* p4 o
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
# ]9 z1 B3 O- l7 _! m         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
" I2 y- t/ t8 l; `---------------------------------------------- ]' M% ^; N- H5 |
Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
( B2 m1 ~, o/ C1 |& NWeather in hex: Severe storms
; Q3 {+ {' a6 P$ jRaid detected at 71 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
  m" s+ {( _! O& q; J+ ?Estimated time to target is 22 minutes
' e* V- `- `% |8 LJapanese aircraft. E1 q! d/ ~, |
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 3/ K' f& r0 D! C! V9 y
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 24 ; r# B9 s/ u! s9 h4 C
Japanese aircraft losses
5 b( Z9 o  U- e( T      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 3 damaged
4 p7 z0 j  o& D$ \8 b. ^: nRunway hits 10
. P( a* W" z# R. X2 z+ ~' b. r6 Y----------------------------------------------------------/ b' }0 z3 G+ W) Z" {
Morning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  ' V' Z. C5 p) T6 }
Weather in hex: Severe storms
. x7 w' c) A% q% X- ~. B; ^Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
: n, B; J, E! ^1 v1 \/ d% j, ?Estimated time to target is 4 minutes , ~, Z9 _8 U5 t. U% u; f  W6 o
Japanese aircraft
1 G  [7 ^0 C& X6 N& V4 U2 u) k      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 6
. f+ F& }/ Y' y, p) D- U4 V/ l9 JJapanese aircraft losses
- ~$ X* r+ B! B/ r+ |+ ]& ?      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak 3 Y- z$ x  m* h8 i# j
Aircraft Attacking:
9 l! x5 J1 `. t6 Z: h  b       6 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet *
/ g. c" F, x# c               Port Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb6 u4 A7 D/ U) T# \) T1 |
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Morning Air attack on Manado Base Force, at 75,99 (Manado) 6 `( W2 r) \+ P5 n
Weather in hex: Severe storms
2 N8 D5 d6 m' ~2 G/ J: YRaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.7 R) E6 P: [8 `4 E, X
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
7 R8 N" r  B0 N1 P9 Y1 jJapanese aircraft
, J( a: f9 y; B5 [      G4M1 Betty x 14
# I$ q6 |( E: I, Y) \/ B  V7 v0 eNo Japanese losses , {# A/ i5 i# d# Y9 V9 i
Aircraft Attacking:
1 Z/ b, Z  J+ e5 x7 m2 j; I      10 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet9 Y. m" L, s, a" U# \6 q* x
               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb/ L" m4 D1 b5 l  @/ ~
       4 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
& c& e$ H) {  z8 f/ I               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
% g% b0 [  S9 H( k: WAlso attacking Manado Garrison Battalion ...
. s2 C# I3 J: T. s  FAlso attacking Manado Base Force ...
2 i2 J) i( Q) K6 i' G--------------------------------------------------------------------------------6 B$ D3 b' A- m
Afternoon Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
# ~; W+ J+ a# n! t# s, E/ }0 IWeather in hex: Moderate rain 1 y+ v- v7 R# W5 G- k, f$ E- A2 o
Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.7 k3 T3 p6 Q  z8 C
Estimated time to target is 23 minutes + ~) T3 X6 Y# B0 ]
Japanese aircraft% x2 w& v* [* h) E' g$ J
      Ki-30 Ann x 40
- x9 g/ F# J. Q1 e0 hNo Japanese losses
* }4 d; w: F9 _  Q7 S) W; p" lAirbase hits 1) `1 F1 k3 y6 A' T- J+ S
Runway hits 7 6 w, J; R% }9 H7 Z, ]
Aircraft Attacking:
9 a9 \& H) q( q7 |- x      21 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet8 r' ]- O/ q! U" n. T
               Airfield Attack:  1 x 250 kg GP Bomb% f( x/ q) n9 u5 t2 K
      19 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet
; I& u4 I6 F$ b8 W5 Y               Airfield Attack:  1 x 250 kg GP Bomb* [* y; f+ u. e$ c
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; t$ v$ y, V! y, ]9 LASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75 * E' S& N6 i# `
Japanese Ships% j! r- F' S$ ]4 K; Z* f
      CA Maya( u  J$ `  a: U1 f# _5 S
      DD Minazuki
7 w3 r! ]4 \/ W5 ~2 d" k' _5 o# |$ x+ l      DD Nowaki) k. o4 V0 Q$ F4 E" {( U3 l
      DD Yugiri
# m# b4 o& m/ `      DD Ikazuchi
# {7 {0 Y- _& T/ ?Allied Ships
" N( D* ?! c- G, V6 z: g+ n! R5 \      SS KXIII7 K- K" G7 ?% Z+ k( }7 s( S
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Ground combat at Manado (75,99) 1 o4 L0 p  F, e% f% m9 T  g* e, o* j
Japanese Deliberate attack . g8 S) p! s! t) L1 a- X7 \, u
Attacking force 1487 troops, 19 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 59 1 E( N7 r! b6 ?2 X0 l
Defending force 1184 troops, 2 guns, 4 vehicles, Assault Value = 52 " J+ ~) @+ x- S  @: v6 H% y- ~. c
Japanese adjusted assault: 23  
/ L5 L+ n& X. z6 B  qAllied adjusted defense: 29  $ X  W! O* m4 O
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 1)  
' g0 `& u; p6 n7 r: s% CCombat modifiers( {$ e0 T8 Q. @
Defender: terrain(+), fatigue(-), morale(-), experience(-)
! L: f4 Y# ], w2 e/ V" \7 L" RAttacker: leaders(-)
) U3 Z% R* `' v  b9 bAllied ground losses:  ?$ M+ N5 Q( {& \4 v# Z
      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
9 O1 N+ {$ J. H) t; N6 y) T' lAssaulting units:9 k: m" {: |9 T# W* G$ Z$ i4 O( i
    Maizuru 2nd SNLF / c0 M1 |8 D2 a# ?. w
Defending units:; p4 P2 H0 Z( F' S+ E" x
    Manado Garrison Battalion
2 |) w5 B' R; x' D) n    Manado Base Force 5 Z  Y+ E* Q9 f# x% m( |
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, ?) n. F7 ?( s* ]4 `' a3 JGround combat at Beaufort (66,87)
7 N/ p+ o# X9 {  i6 u: pJapanese Deliberate attack ; R: _( A4 i# v: O  P
Attacking force 1468 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 61 $ `8 I: P. @1 l; ]# M+ l8 W, `
Defending force 248 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1 $ o' Y- g9 C2 }0 O
Japanese adjusted assault: 26  
  |8 u- ]: E  r! ?! h# SAllied adjusted defense: 4  
  Y9 n+ A4 w# H$ u. G# M1 UJapanese assault odds: 6 to 1 (fort level 0)  3 y) r+ I0 C7 H) s  @5 b0 j! C
Japanese forces CAPTURE Beaufort !!!
1 z* Z! z( i7 r. [, [5 ^Combat modifiers
. n" N# \. u# o5 n: c5 FDefender: terrain(+), leaders(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
( V6 E& G/ i) u% l. k- BAttacker: leaders(-) * v+ n* M- l/ @3 O
Allied ground losses:
" g" G4 M/ N' ~1 k      67 casualties reported
3 ?  i% s  Z- h  K( }         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 x: g! x6 j2 L: x& A         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 1 disabled/ q; w$ U: K$ z
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled! Y) ^  A' L: y/ l( g/ f% c
      Units retreated 1; t7 @% N) F/ K7 N' w9 U1 o
Defeated Allied Units Retreating! $ ~1 b5 s( m+ B2 a4 a# _
Assaulting units:. f1 _2 x: R' z" y& I, z6 q
    16th Naval Guard Unit
% W) P4 j: y+ q2 ?Defending units:
  K8 |/ g+ [( }  |, c0 `( |# I( V    107th RN Base Force
本帖最后由 zer0 于 2014-10-27 21:43 编辑
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% ]/ W2 I; \5 _" k+ p% O5 q大家讨论的很有激情嘛,欢迎啊,既然都这么热情,我也来两句吧2 p7 l  q5 Y4 |/ B  E/ A  A+ g
      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。
1 j; T% l+ E  D* m7 d      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。。。# \$ ?; A. K) x( G2 s- l  Z
      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 C6 J! s$ {2 s  [
     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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% F( d' A# R5 Z4 s0 W       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,
# q* a4 X1 q* f, s$ b- }2 [# Z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 M8 a  L8 I* e8 ?. I& k+ h3 s又一艘ss不幸遭殃,日军的sc都开始发飙了。。。。
) n6 g1 t$ x0 s/ V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
/ v  s1 U4 Q. s* M+ M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0 |1 z8 u/ j' Q+ `% g. `  }7 }& p& y5 O
马来半岛的日军也开始逼近新加坡了,大概还有几天就到城下了。
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ASW attack near Saigon  at 61,74
+ l% ]5 T, o6 gJapanese Ships5 r4 [9 Y* _& F( t# g( v
      SC Ch 2) k7 I7 s; {: Y4 C; z
      SC Ch 13
! c- x% g4 }) k7 x# [2 f4 n; y      SC Ch 3 2 o2 i- L, Z8 F! v7 k
Allied Ships% j" l7 B$ j1 k) z
      SS S-41, hits 7,  heavy damage
) b$ ~; l( R. k" m) |- sSS S-41 is sighted by escort( Q2 Q/ v2 [- u
SC Ch 13 fails to find sub and abandons search
5 B7 L# l2 C$ U' h9 G3 X& o' `SC Ch 3 fails to find sub, continues to search...
5 V& L  Y% X8 z3 _( j$ j) vSC Ch 3 attacking submerged sub ....
" f8 P9 G3 h4 iDebris floats to surface in area of attack!
5 U7 R  @' I# g/ S( @$ c4 rEscort abandons search for sub
/ }1 N6 T( D( H2 ^$ D( @3 W, s--------------------------------------------------------------------------------! {9 g/ v7 i1 b9 i8 }5 Q( V* z
Submarine attack near Yokohama/Yokosuka  at 114,62
4 A$ H" ?: z" b8 YJapanese Ships7 i9 E' y6 L8 ~% i
      xAKL Uragami Maru, Shell hits 48,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
) x1 D3 Q. b- Z" D/ K' m2 MAllied Ships
2 z( d- c4 _1 t! n+ G6 n7 {      SS Trout3 ?8 w6 o/ f9 C8 ^/ ^% |7 V3 L
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4 b, c$ }7 I) M( |Morning Air attack on 13th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang) # U" w; l. K9 H9 h! e6 v
Weather in hex: Heavy rain
. \3 _4 Q0 }2 _7 P. v5 VRaid spotted at 35 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
( |6 i' [0 U( t+ t' bEstimated time to target is 11 minutes
- B9 N" h. n# [# v8 ^Japanese aircraft
2 q+ {1 ?9 E* M) o      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 8
; E( Z  R: o  d8 Z" `% I      Ki-27b Nate x 24
5 Z" q$ b1 K$ s! }      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 3! W, g5 X; l6 m; @! A! x1 _- f
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 11 ( w8 C- k" a7 m! B
Allied aircraft, l+ h8 L1 A3 I1 g
      I-15-III x 12( a5 ~& I+ Z2 y4 S% E  z4 P
      Hawk 75M x 3
4 l) s# Q6 e+ ?Japanese aircraft losses. Z  K* z$ x, X. y8 B
      Ki-21-Ic Sally: 1 destroyed
% b0 T/ A7 O+ N# D- `; A% c      Ki-27b Nate: 1 destroyed) C5 Q0 q/ x  x3 ^. r
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 3 damaged & V" S. \. A7 i/ y  \5 W9 y
No Allied losses ! C8 y2 n. q9 ~9 ]* b
Allied ground losses:
8 m3 \9 O& |& i' ?      10 casualties reported( S, P; c2 b$ `3 Z' d6 _8 y, B5 d
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 u8 P9 z) a: W& T+ N+ u; ~8 Y, n% k         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled0 v$ W" w! C3 F3 K( _4 z
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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6 O, I  V  H& O; H  FAfternoon Air attack on Port Moresby , at 98,130  
( H0 X3 T  z) e5 }8 G+ aWeather in hex: Moderate rain
3 m$ M6 ?5 h/ {5 @7 u! x% C% u& g& rRaid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.8 q$ R% Z3 L4 Q% p3 ]
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes 6 }) A8 [/ b' }# k. G
Japanese aircraft$ h' F& x/ @. ]6 {. j. z6 d( S
      A6M2 Zero x 5 , {! b6 A, A. [; D, W
No Japanese losses - c) g: [* d/ q2 _. v! t
Aircraft Attacking:: M: N/ t. q; Q/ A; n
       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet & v) ~; M! Q% B- V3 O
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Afternoon Air attack on Port Moresby , at 98,130  
/ E  m9 ~" @8 j* h( J% AWeather in hex: Moderate rain 6 s" W. x9 l" Q+ c: k
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.. ~) M1 V' G0 E
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes , X, Y+ h! e) {& a6 g
Japanese aircraft& I, z8 C  l. P5 a
      A6M2 Zero x 5
1 Q9 h; G0 `! u1 l/ g: k4 a, p5 ]% }No Japanese losses . l* b. m: E7 M
Aircraft Attacking:
: i7 W3 B3 [6 b! f       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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* A' j) |! Z+ @0 B) WGround combat at Malacca (49,81) # T+ D% f# Q" D/ Y/ P  Z" Z
Japanese Deliberate attack , s  X. H+ D# }  H- U# r0 V3 A
Attacking force 1025 troops, 4 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 206 , P( ^* t. {. K* o% [: X
Defending force 55 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1
7 B( x/ {& v7 A6 mJapanese adjusted assault: 20  
7 S" M8 a3 Y( D6 j$ XAllied adjusted defense: 1  ; o; i% y- x! x$ ]- c0 R" Y
Japanese assault odds: 20 to 1 (fort level 0)  $ {) _- E" v+ y: |
Japanese forces CAPTURE Malacca !!! - L. X" x7 U- z. n& V" j
Combat modifiers0 l/ F2 U4 }, ^
Defender: op mode(-), leaders(+), preparation(-), morale(-)2 C& G8 ~5 x+ v- W* b
experience(-)
4 m6 S. m% b: S4 N- S  H4 |9 pAttacker:  $ O5 k2 ~0 r$ _
Allied ground losses:' E% }7 m* Z' D3 A9 N% U  {, c
      30 casualties reported. b5 ~# ~  r( Z) m
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled( Z1 a* ?( ~2 x* g
         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled8 X' j" i: P6 s2 i
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
0 V: V3 T! x- y9 d. h" b      Units destroyed 1
; S, `! O0 {0 z/ _Assaulting units:: z& O- @( [" E
    56th Infantry Regiment
2 r5 w0 j  x# G0 D7 z9 P    56th Recon Regiment
+ l# ?" M0 Z2 \4 R    II./143rd Infantry Battalion
1 t- {0 j. y0 b" p" z  JDefending units:
( V# t: X; o& i: c: p8 S    1st Hyderabad Battalion
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 16, 42
/ \! |" K: S% A: W* u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,
- N. k" U. x5 E* [$ {8 G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 \7 X) b5 P  o7 o
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p39,8 e1 i8 J7 y4 \
目前仰光的运输编队在外围等飞虎队就位。日军的零战已经开始量产了。。
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ASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75 # Q* x+ c& N7 T/ Z9 W  k$ x
Japanese Ships! |# C0 V2 g1 ?9 _0 e
      DD Akatsuki3 T3 d, u1 w' m0 i  R  C7 `3 F& \
      DD Minazuki
( ~" J& A- x1 W1 I1 D      DD Nowaki! S$ t7 ^" C" L* W8 r6 o' S% Z2 [
      DD Yugiri
2 b4 n; U) X! w/ ^$ BAllied Ships! Q% \4 b# H1 _" k& p
      SS KXIII, hits 38 C/ _" }: G+ L4 H
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# K, M  o" N5 n2 ]' mMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  ; A% T, s9 T: r8 L7 e; W/ R
Weather in hex: Light rain
( X+ ?. ]# i9 x' B0 _/ zRaid detected at 12 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
9 @$ k3 v% t4 ~0 p- ^Estimated time to target is 3 minutes ; P. ~# U2 P4 f1 x
Japanese aircraft
; h+ X2 W1 S* r7 W9 t7 \      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 24 ' _" M: b2 K: I! y. O4 \
No Japanese losses
: C: s2 P9 T/ i2 E! p& QAircraft Attacking:
" W2 p% P# m' [' z      24 x Ki-43-Ic Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet" {! g' c& g& c; P# d
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  k- \" x  t4 d) oMorning Air attack on Port Moresby , at 98,130  ( {; R* T) G3 {! v+ }
Weather in hex: Light cloud . k8 e+ x% k4 }: f- S( @
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.8 L4 d' F. r5 P0 L) h
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes ( o0 k2 R# a0 U% h4 d
Japanese aircraft
3 z& {( C6 t: O      A6M2 Zero x 15
0 X1 K# O  J  v9 e+ s9 qNo Japanese losses
- H, f& {" E- @# u9 d2 F4 R3 mAircraft Attacking:
% A2 F+ Q* [$ ^/ {( U9 M  o. Y, l  s! D       6 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet4 _$ G. O6 M0 X7 j% m) C
       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
3 f1 M4 S+ {' g, O       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
  g. m8 M2 _9 P8 s+ w       3 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet ' Q8 y' D5 J1 G& R1 C
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Morning Air attack on 82nd Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang)
- b( c1 ^/ W: E  d) C4 I6 R. }Weather in hex: Overcast 3 z. y0 j8 a( Z1 G, S1 [; N( o
Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.5 Y8 t- a0 I) }# g$ ^( v. `
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
6 |8 y2 \  U, H- g3 kJapanese aircraft; a2 {+ e" c* u& F* a7 Z7 D6 `. o
      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 13# u5 X6 D+ Y8 O# a% x$ U
      Ki-27b Nate x 10: y5 F+ n. H! Z  Q- t1 u
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 14
. C% N2 |4 M  W3 {& Q      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 28 / q8 U+ x* o; e( }0 A! d6 Z
Allied aircraft% n$ x+ o7 s  c: z3 q/ Z9 Z
      I-15-III x 10
; e. E; e' G" f- I      Hawk 75M x 1 ! t. G0 U) L& [0 O% Y0 |$ `4 n
Japanese aircraft losses& @0 i& }0 X4 _
      Ki-21-Ic Sally: 1 damaged. \2 k4 a% E" E: g2 ^! ~8 j6 |! B
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 damaged
+ H) b* _% H' D  l) G- x4 NNo Allied losses
6 O7 @  T' h9 p( s9 V2 ?! ]$ dAllied ground losses:
6 X0 K; m- v9 [8 l- Y, ~8 [      31 casualties reported
9 t& L. @$ U4 P; w6 b$ V         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled4 l5 J3 D) \" e7 l+ S+ h# m2 \# w- U
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
! J2 m0 c; ?4 U. N$ u2 e         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Ground combat at Hollandia (93,116)
5 T1 q; G: a) I8 I& TJapanese Deliberate attack 6 T3 H) ?! n4 ^, J# C) M1 U
Attacking force 747 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 33
& u  s* d% J- j( [Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 & [9 q$ D, J9 I7 F$ `1 Q! X
Japanese adjusted assault: 33  9 Q) ?- q/ f# ~2 n# Q$ `) F
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
8 l& y9 J) l: N3 N4 q3 JJapanese assault odds: 33 to 1 (fort level 1)  
7 _9 c( X2 P, z& Q1 g5 t. k# B9 kJapanese forces CAPTURE Hollandia !!!
# j1 q  ]6 \. @% [$ i, XCombat modifiers
8 r3 ^$ J4 B# o1 v4 D" D! iAttacker:  / K, ^9 s5 s- H6 @- O' Z0 O- `* \
Assaulting units:6 a- Q, y% b: t& r( H& P
    53rd Naval Guard Unit
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 17, 42
! L! o: b: M8 o日军在克拉克,拉包尔,万鸦老,安康等地狂轰滥炸,0 w$ K1 A8 x- C% a; Y
各地盟军只能忍气吞声,低头躲炸弹。7 p: \7 d; A0 H: g( k$ r9 i6 X
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,& P9 a, T0 M" q: {" l
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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) \" n: Y! X6 f2 x$ tMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  ' y) w9 d1 Y, ?; A' ]+ q
Weather in hex: Heavy rain , ^$ S9 q  m: F  k. Q
Raid detected at 34 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.9 \: u& f, }. q- P
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes
( V. R, v% M2 V; @! ]# ~Japanese aircraft6 }0 ?' b  q0 O: F
      Ki-27b Nate x 27
' N: v7 H& ?7 m6 I& C5 rNo Japanese losses
, f6 G, E) U& O, c! i2 T# AAircraft Attacking:+ ~7 d' Y) Z8 e5 B; e" f+ t
      27 x Ki-27b Nate sweeping at 20000 feet *  
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) M6 O# u, `* m/ x3 qMorning Air attack on Lark Battalion, at 106,126 , near Rabaul
1 ?- }# A6 ]8 L; i( A- E7 m1 NWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
' I. W( l2 v0 h8 R5 V& dRaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
. @- W+ D2 F2 s$ dEstimated time to target is 7 minutes / w8 d- B) p, a. g% `; u
Japanese aircraft
1 C0 @* t& H! p; s' }5 d      G3M2 Nell x 18
5 F/ y# i& d6 ^* d. t      G4M1 Betty x 34
# [! Y+ w  Z) j/ BJapanese aircraft losses, w* ^; A1 a) W" ^/ r( a
      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged 4 i$ j. e4 p7 \$ d2 z2 i: q6 u
Allied ground losses:4 u7 _- @- V/ ~1 r) ^4 f+ Q; v
      26 casualties reported
1 D* i) c7 k# c/ T* a2 l         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled, a0 ?1 h/ i$ P# }8 g& p* X
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled, a0 i! j; |7 c3 O! Y$ ^8 ~
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled7 e+ C: s* A" w. {7 d8 @% E1 o- t
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Morning Air attack on 36th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang)
- w0 c6 i% S0 k" j( A- nWeather in hex: Heavy rain ' y! w: X) U" u  F. v( w3 C
Raid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.- s- }( v  G, B4 [
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
' X, x9 b+ L1 D/ j8 ^1 x" h2 u2 |Japanese aircraft& {; g% C; @+ Q: Z& S& U( Z# K
      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 5( U' j( V# [6 [6 b
      Ki-27b Nate x 3" T" M! h; V1 |
      Ki-30 Ann x 18
2 C% a* Z6 |% P. a5 F$ B      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 8
$ V" P/ y4 j  k5 O3 \      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 12
( {! a6 K2 e6 \, JAllied aircraft, l4 h( P1 [9 d9 O/ x
      I-15-III x 4! ?) f+ O8 ^/ f! B
      Hawk 75M x 1
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8 |; _4 ?, @4 s5 TMorning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  
# r: k, X; M+ \$ KWeather in hex: Severe storms $ H, I6 g% M. D1 W7 B3 b
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
5 ?. F$ z* O& r& KEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
5 y, g/ @0 D0 U8 L) _' {) f, p" VJapanese aircraft
; Y% q1 C0 [& O' k0 Z2 M  u9 a: k      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 7
$ A- f  B# ~1 r& ?: }5 v0 MNo Japanese losses
, p5 b+ Z' @( s, ^" N  L& p/ oAircraft Attacking:& p9 S1 k* }* K. R9 e8 b. D( \4 @
       7 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet * 1 L$ b. C$ @; `) q) o+ I
               Port Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb
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Morning Air attack on Manado Garrison Battalion, at 75,99 (Manado)
. f8 p6 a6 h) a  l8 s- iWeather in hex: Overcast ( e/ f7 p0 k2 S' K  }1 D
Raid spotted at 11 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.
( g; }2 S* `, R1 L9 LEstimated time to target is 3 minutes
  ]! X% Y) |7 {4 A6 ^Japanese aircraft0 Q' E( Y; N  @* c0 h- A
      G4M1 Betty x 16   l( V" D9 G3 S& V  D
No Japanese losses
; L: f# Z. C( ^% G% u  @. {2 fAllied ground losses:
/ }' ?! G$ a& R1 e! D) x3 n9 q      14 casualties reported
# x% J; N  A0 v. P& K5 P         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled& F6 U# U- v. T9 y0 K& n
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
- c7 S/ o. H- X         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled + }9 _( q- Q) I9 k+ t
Aircraft Attacking:: y* Z! W( X2 U$ w. P
      16 x G4M1 Betty bombing from 6000 feet
) W/ u% B5 ~# f               Ground Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb,  4 x 60 kg GP Bomb
& s+ ]0 m$ y) z7 b! X# m1 G# i; a3 m--------------------------------------
2 H6 k6 ?5 {+ F; SGround combat at Kweilin (76,54)
1 |* }' T: a- k. ^3 C  @Japanese Deliberate attack
( l; G- O/ ?, g9 v2 U/ y2 fAttacking force 12767 troops, 104 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 465 % j/ t- l( k4 o/ k4 f
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
' H/ E9 D/ d! P0 R% DJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0
% U: k' A% f1 t" cJapanese adjusted assault: 487
) A# ?4 U: \1 k, \# Q' JAllied adjusted defense: 1  
1 j5 j1 d: [4 H, m! I& }' V) zJapanese assault odds: 487 to 1 (fort level 0)  
% Y3 Q; y6 o" U/ ]$ C, `Japanese forces CAPTURE Kweilin !!!
# p! V4 _, n! g: x+ V$ qCombat modifiers3 H2 |! }" ^4 ~/ d' R% J/ j
Attacker:  9 r1 Z5 e/ J/ q  v' d4 Y
Assaulting units:
9 R8 }# B& c% [/ q( W( V  E; {    104th Division
& b# ?  _1 U& s  n    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 ...8 C  D; `. Z. _- e3 G- ?
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。/ T* Y& C& A' Q& |
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
2 |5 i' O2 O5 \$ u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,
+ l* ?( Y5 l7 g5 X: W5 z5 M; L如果能轻易战胜德国,当然更好,问题是:有吗??
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你强调了一个设想:如果提前两月或者不分兵高加索就能拿下莫斯科,然后就是战争的胜利。& Y4 ?- B; K6 M" m7 i* U
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?
2 s/ O: y3 M  h$ q3 F( V/ _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,6 ]; M' B0 `0 z: |# G+ D8 ^% M( J% 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
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: ], Y) x" C0 z8 q, xAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 18, 425 C' `8 h" j/ |+ l! X2 G+ j
当天双方ss都很活跃,结果却都被揍了, ' Z! Z, I" h& e7 C$ e+ {5 U0 C
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
2 e% c6 S; h8 U# l0 i4 G- G+ S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,
' S7 _2 I" s' o- \1 r750+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,6 n) K5 O7 k9 t
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,
% u+ \1 P6 m% Q+ h3 g( k' h8 `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。" x: J6 l  h/ a- n% d
同时,日军占领万鸦老机场,菲律宾进一步被孤立。。。9 D& \: {6 |% Y# o% N5 T7 ?
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Sub attack near Balikpapan  at 66,98 # O* L% w3 ]- R8 w* E
Japanese Ships) u" B) h& `7 z
      SS I-155, hits 2
$ e; T7 K% H. k) EAllied Ships
* {6 k) G5 o, a5 X( a% g# N8 C      CL Java/ z! p' w; {0 j% v
      DD Evertsen
5 b; ^. }2 g# T" U* V      DD Witte de With: H+ ]" c  `, f( c) e
      DD Kortenaer
* F3 m* |2 q: }9 C) x----------------------------------------------------2 t: A! a, Z5 [2 _
ASW attack near San Luis Obispo  at 220,75
- y; X3 |+ F, nJapanese Ships- q( K' ?1 ]( C
      SS I-3 1 \* q- r: Y5 Z( P3 O2 V
Allied Ships
) g1 a  l9 e6 ~* z3 l  M( n      DD King2 X( M3 g0 r  s- ^" d
      DD Sands
9 q$ o6 v) H: }6 u& L--------------------------------------------------, d; l8 L8 b; j: U1 B0 }- r
ASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75 ) o& |+ Q; H. _) P6 b. I, f% \
Japanese Ships
) D+ H  t* p; i  |* ^2 o& z      DD Minazuki
; s0 x  W, _. j9 s( N      DD Nowaki/ j( J, P" }' J: v" u0 |2 l/ f7 q
      DD Yugiri
0 U5 o% T0 f" ?& R  {      DD Akatsuki
0 D% b/ X/ @) F. m3 T# U; fAllied Ships
/ [- `. m7 a4 Y2 H      SS KXIII, hits 5
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' ^! p  K* ]! a$ T: o( R7 ?Morning Air attack on 59th Chinese Corps, at 82,42 (Ankang)
( i8 Q9 S* i& NWeather in hex: Overcast 7 y3 k4 b% q+ \5 M* e
Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.) i: w& t3 e8 ~  k: B
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
! X) m8 q+ W5 IJapanese aircraft# {8 ~" q3 I! K4 ^6 n3 N' f
      Ki-27b Nate x 17
: d2 h; I/ ]" C      Ki-30 Ann x 21  i; L$ q( Z1 T& U/ R( w* W
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 15
5 D+ ~6 U) i: D, g" z0 gJapanese aircraft losses
/ Q; G" I- M' W2 f& H9 a0 V& V      Ki-30 Ann: 1 damaged ) c' N* L) F7 p& X* \
Aircraft Attacking:4 Q% ?4 |% D* K: q
      21 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet * 9 a# T6 a4 S# w/ Z! D
               Ground Attack:  1 x 100 kg GP Bomb8 P, x/ l9 f# o& Z
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Ground combat at Ankang (82,42)
6 ]! A& R8 c+ n" v  x9 s- N; n( GJapanese Shock attack
" }% c" F9 G: |1 N; u: M# ?3 H" s. oAttacking force 57597 troops, 807 guns, 864 vehicles, Assault Value = 1855 ! s/ d7 ]5 p8 X1 f9 U
Defending force 141791 troops, 966 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3849
5 \& ~$ S0 t' V$ HJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2 + r: W. G+ S$ u+ ]
Japanese adjusted assault: 530  . K  ?* B" [$ y  s; S& }& q" A
Allied adjusted defense: 9145  
( k$ n/ L; \, w% b% U- E7 PJapanese assault odds: 1 to 17 (fort level 2)  7 x, q7 L3 Z! q% j
Combat modifiers8 k' {9 g. F! K" [1 T! f+ t
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
& G9 o2 ?# m- y* FAttacker: shock(+)
1 ~8 s9 T3 Q" M6 Y9 ~9 X& G* l1 o+ }Japanese ground losses:
! f$ Y8 \  }7 w0 T. I      7760 casualties reported! f; N( i1 F$ U2 r3 P- E
         Squads: 172 destroyed, 580 disabled8 E9 R  {5 c  P* G
         Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 60 disabled' _& D. t" F% A) E
         Engineers: 8 destroyed, 40 disabled
8 b+ q& _, A3 R% B, M. m      Guns lost 78 (18 destroyed, 60 disabled)3 L0 K! L9 |) l
      Vehicles lost 82 (3 destroyed, 79 disabled)
% ~2 }. Z% C3 k, h9 z$ H% \& `! ^Allied ground losses:
; v# N  P7 p7 d8 u$ Z      1462 casualties reported' ~5 ]( N1 ^- Z( y1 e5 g5 l0 D2 a# I
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 119 disabled: `1 c7 ~9 Q8 Q
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 40 disabled
. M. P1 U: T; Q) `* w         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 25 disabled
  k6 N5 A& Q3 |0 q. yAssaulting units:' Z4 Y% C8 W" q
    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade' w/ @7 s$ g2 T5 \0 i* b: u
    12th RGC Temp. Division# z. w2 i: \6 U9 z( H- o
    58th Infantry Regiment
: x# Z6 i5 N  v& z    34th Division! b. I% c% ^7 y5 N
    19th Division# n7 R. u* q0 t" k, X, t
    13th Tank Regiment
- l9 J, M" P- ~1 q    9th Armored Car Co
  Q- N; W! V1 n5 V2 V    13th Division6 D7 Y- ]: |; S5 r
    3rd Tank Regiment
# f4 d: g/ L+ G' l    5th Tank Regiment* P- X* j( {+ N
    18th RGC Temp. Division
# o: Z3 i5 `( ^$ D* ^    11th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
' J9 @4 u4 s; K    10th Mortar Battalion) K' o# L! \! z& J! C
    7th Medium Field Artillery Regiment2 d- o: m5 Y' a# D+ z$ I- c! ^
    7th RF Gun Battalion0 p( a4 v, i3 i+ h
    Botanko Hvy Gun Regiment
" M  \3 j+ O4 ^2 z- I4 s# [" s    3rd RF Gun Battalion
  ~9 f7 r. z. X. l$ I. U5 `    5th Medium Field Artillery Regiment) ?& L$ M* S: W$ F
    2nd Hvy.Artillery Regiment) m% Y! A; A  G; a
    20th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
/ s  y! H8 J- V9 h# u% ^+ h    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
9 _; @/ J. F, m5 w. ?    4th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
) ]3 q6 j, T) k* x8 u    6th RF Gun Battalion
+ o6 C0 ^" }' |) ^    4th RF Gun Battalion
: o1 a4 p  K. @* U( c    15th Medium Field Artillery Regiment9 M2 e' R- {7 K/ I7 e
    4th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
2 s3 Y7 l: u8 E$ c& s4 Y, {0 M7 S    3rd Hvy.Artillery Regiment
1 x! e/ L; b/ r9 |! |2 E# Y/ w6 G    12th Medium Field Artillery Regiment3 Y& V0 Z$ G! z' {
    10th JAAF Base Force 7 y1 O8 [$ R2 W; @
Defending units:1 F& e7 w/ s* q% ?- A0 g( n
    77th Chinese Corps4 j- X  C$ A8 V! H: M( I+ s7 S/ {
    41st Chinese Corps
1 y. t9 q% x. d+ X    1st Construction Regiment+ q# j3 c* a  p  \8 Z# `2 H
    7th New Chinese Corps. s& H+ x; J8 x9 ~- C
    42nd Chinese Corps& X1 y1 K+ ^1 Z" U; N
    3rd Construction Regiment
: e+ Q6 s, h1 n; \, ]    34th Seperate Brigade4 [4 {1 k% I0 w- S% z( ?
    38th Chinese Corps! k+ b# V) [# F  C9 G+ t
    51st Chinese Corps
+ E, a  {2 P) [5 W( y6 m; k    15th Chinese Corps
( V( a% _  p8 r+ s    7th Construction Regiment
6 `% C% N5 O1 D% h3 h    43rd Chinese Corps* K- P3 l0 E& \, J
    96th Chinese Corps
% @. i9 B  W$ _/ Q' e    98th Chinese Corps
3 Q& w0 z5 q4 E1 M0 d) f    8th Route Army
) w( F6 d7 z$ m3 o/ a$ C' w9 y    2nd Chinese Cavalry Corps. f* ]" K/ [+ p
    39th Chinese Corps7 Y7 y+ e2 p) o3 j
    36th Chinese Corps
* B% T! F5 |  |    95th Chinese Corps
% ?- F8 F$ M0 E5 E: Q7 z    82nd Chinese Corps
! c2 ]; B  q2 c$ l$ t5 X    2nd Construction Regiment/ l5 t4 `  _# q
    4th Chinese Cavalry Corps
" _0 \. t0 ?5 p; f    8th New Chinese Corps
* ]5 V, N: J- A$ _5 a8 A* j    47th Chinese Corps1 j2 T6 }% j& B0 D$ L) s2 A
    55th Chinese Corps; p. v* L( M1 F) ^" n8 ]7 c
    5th New Chinese Corps
" T( l. H* z9 [8 Y( |/ T5 D- n    12th Chinese Corps* S$ O: F1 R/ p" l) ^
    59th Chinese Corps2 u$ d" `0 O) |% Z
    13th Chinese Corps
' W" J9 t" q& ?    30th Chinese Corps* p* D! U+ A7 J! u0 }" R
    17th Chinese Corps
- f6 q* p) o0 q: o8 Q5 Z$ L; i    4th Construction Regiment
: [+ F2 P# @6 M9 l: i- j& ~+ a    34th Group Army) p% v; E7 s' K8 H6 r4 L
    33rd Group Army- \0 O* I2 v9 E" O& e' o
    31st Group Army
. }; W; f1 L2 o. }" o4 ]    4th Chinese Base Force( v/ ^/ f; Q8 Y0 m9 ?+ p" t, i
    4th Group Army
! J" F3 x4 V- V( O7 ]; G    2nd Group Army0 Y6 b& h4 B7 @: l5 p$ \( W
    8th Group Army# g8 U1 e( B4 t: v9 H/ A8 _
    Jingcha War Area * D9 ?+ u9 s# V% R/ \  P" g
    3rd Group Army
8 Y# f* W* h" p+ K% n( q' f    14th Group Army! J. P9 m1 F1 m5 g
    8th War Area ( D$ `' k# R: q$ v6 O
    15th Group Army
/ z+ Q# O: |2 I) s- ]0 H    36th Group Army
' v# U2 B. ~8 I% z4 y- s; f0 ~    Red Chinese Army5 [: @2 l; R* z8 Y6 v! P
    22nd Group Army- R+ W4 C& r0 Y+ g) l
    5th War Area % a4 i/ o' @' f+ O  q. r5 g% ^
    12th Chinese Base Force
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1 i# L; P# F8 A+ M6 U) r# I4 ~+ uGround combat at Manado (75,99) $ s; S7 V, u: x" t; S! s
Japanese Deliberate attack ; e9 ^$ L; N; |
Attacking force 2992 troops, 38 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 122
7 u( y( `* a( S1 c) {; b+ uDefending force 1136 troops, 0 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 44 - J( u; |8 N# ?% r- X
Japanese adjusted assault: 40  
/ L7 t  S4 ?- pAllied adjusted defense: 9  
% r; q" `3 N# ]) `/ J* oJapanese assault odds: 4 to 1 (fort level 1)  
- J8 s) _5 C3 H: x6 ^Japanese forces CAPTURE Manado !!! . A" _. c3 z$ V4 c( w- W
Combat modifiers& |7 I% a* w3 }% T) j$ \
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-)8 [, p, f# O* e
Attacker:  
% s' \  Q3 R8 w9 r) H1 Q" Z) SJapanese ground losses:+ Z2 i2 ^3 [7 v4 S* A' e
      23 casualties reported
. \/ Y, i4 X" j& h& Q: O4 s( s2 p         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled' }4 |7 o8 A% `) W/ i6 W7 H
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled) t* V: V* R' ^+ T$ e
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 9 Y& e$ g' v/ H- [1 Q
Allied ground losses:
( A1 [; g( q- p0 K7 R/ i0 I9 ^      488 casualties reported9 \+ H8 v5 y1 e0 f3 k
         Squads: 21 destroyed, 4 disabled  o: e% g4 l, j! Z7 I; ~) N# H# |
         Non Combat: 14 destroyed, 5 disabled  p3 c" v/ u) g" `5 v7 d
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
0 \* F) y8 g& F  |      Vehicles lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled)1 H3 ]+ X; c$ F; b, N: P3 [
      Units retreated 1
$ j9 ]- B8 ^' a2 _Defeated Allied Units Retreating! * w5 p" W* h( M% w) k" `% K
Assaulting units:
  L5 o8 F$ K! j    Maizuru 2nd SNLF
& s( c( M# M. X8 C1 g0 T& c, e9 O# ?    Kure 2nd SNLF  * ^& T  |- Q8 u! U
Defending units:* b- v# v* _  R2 _
    Manado Garrison Battalion
山地地形不进行侦查即突击,往往有这种惊喜
' e$ h: ?" W) Y6 q1 c, y' I) ~5 Pwangqifeng 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,
! }$ Y# v3 i5 V没想到国军已经增援了近4k战力。
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