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) M$ ^7 W" e# @3 ]! ^: I4 j关键在于,菜花要果断跳出对手的节奏,否则在温水煮青蛙之下,宝贵的前期优势期就会不知不觉被拖过了。' a! @1 t6 L2 Z4 r, C9 t
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-12-30 03:40
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日军目前的进展确实算不上顺利,不过这节奏也是日军定的,盟军目前还没有定调的能力啊
% r) h! Z) ~9 o/ b拖时间倒是盟军当前的主要目的。
  |5 s; S  L/ M' _$ t从盟军的角度看,日军马来爬得有点慢,前期没有轰炸新加坡导致城防被修高,拖延了日军步伐,+ Z0 |# x' t3 u- L0 W
之后日军登陆爪哇过程中不够果断,同时KB被雷,导致登陆计划被推迟,3 n# y: Q0 v7 J. |& |3 d
缅甸方向,没有尽快拿下仰光制空权,导致不断有补给和部队增援仰光,而日军在缅甸分兵两路
! E( `2 k2 Y* [& E5 o/ t在不知道盟军已经增援仰光的前提下,其中一路日军被优势盟军击溃,迫使日军中途添油增援缅甸( @" i5 q  h: v' A' a7 N
而缅甸的大量补给进入大陆战场,外加前期国军迅速收缩,没有被及时拖住,
- }* A) v9 D8 [# R; [0 E导致大陆战场日军长期下不了嘴,无从发力。
7 p( d7 c6 `5 O1 x5 i6 j这些都对日军攻势产生了一定拖延,也导致了目前这局面。
7 A" ^2 Q% }; L( O3 S; Y. i/ |5 \- K- r日军兵力损失不大,只是时间损失有点大,就看日军想打多大地盘了。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 30, 42
# A* Y# V; A! E# J7 e4 W( g2 b荷兰空军的水平轰炸机终于炸到鱼了
9 x: V* d! B: e9 D, v/ O貌似如果不给轰炸机护航,轰炸机就会主动去找没有直掩的船队,
: }( M1 w2 y4 j! M7 k$ R( o如果给了护航,轰炸机更喜欢硬闯有护航的船队,现在荷兰机队更适合打游击。. }0 Z3 P  ]5 }3 r3 W
当天58停靠了泗水港加油,将爪哇的一个TB换装了舰攻,上了58。6 ^. s; I. g( d  h
58不出意外的被发现了,这走位确实有点冒险,不过最后一次KB被雷的时候是360机左右
. I+ ]7 x0 a, ]4 t- U: g估计中雷的瑞鹤去维修了,再加上最近飞龙又被雷,估计kb现在不会来火并。
% ]2 {8 W- n! I9 e# }8 H1 E缅甸方向,冒进的部队是14近卫联队,而当天日军后续部队依然没有赶到,要是盟军突击了
( \9 R# Y5 W* U日军这联队可能又废了,菜花这部队走位有点大意啊, 毛淡棉方向的日军又打算过河了。
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& g6 E+ d5 {4 K5 H& nMorning Air attack on Imperial Guards Division, at 48,98 , near Batavia
) g' G" G8 ]$ p6 iWeather in hex: Light cloud 5 U* p5 M) y: `
Raid spotted at 23 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.% N$ T/ s, y3 |8 A8 e' G7 {) A! Q$ j
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes # T" J; F% L) {
Japanese aircraft, H0 p: b! A9 S$ p
      A6M2 Zero x 1 ! \$ V5 b. |% h
Allied aircraft
: H$ ~  A; {) z9 o      L-212 x 9 # A- \* ?. C! Q" E7 c
No Japanese losses - M' G6 P  y# k; g$ W& Z. e5 B
Allied aircraft losses" s7 |' `, ^% q( |! x
      L-212: 1 damaged + G8 J: z* i) j$ G1 {* f
Aircraft Attacking:# U: {2 x: r3 z5 V& A9 D# X
       9 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet. s2 V% O  n' F+ \  w
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb- W$ V$ H, a3 J* }1 K
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; b5 B* o$ q$ xAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Billiton at 52,93
# ^" k1 q+ `  D1 T; |$ a2 s1 iWeather in hex: Heavy cloud - G7 A% b1 u3 N# T
Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
9 ^2 a2 i: ]6 G6 HEstimated time to target is 6 minutes # v# V6 ~, j# Q8 X. @0 g5 M
Allied aircraft! A" u: J5 N" f: k& F6 R
      139WH-3 x 18
& q+ w8 e+ Q6 Y) m' cNo Allied losses
% g6 q  O6 o6 S9 |1 z0 ]8 OJapanese Ships
- G" J5 G9 P  k4 t6 q& z      xAK Manyo Maru) ~/ |( \6 g2 B0 T: Y, A. ^" f; ]
      xAK Nojima Maru, Bomb hits 1,  on fire
! ^: o! \! W7 T& `& `- m* b# |Aircraft Attacking:+ r5 F6 I4 ?3 M1 H
       9 x 139WH-3 bombing from 10000 feet
1 [4 R: v$ c2 \2 Y               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
8 K- u; W0 Q% U4 [$ q# [       9 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet8 j$ r( H+ l4 j" y3 D
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
! x0 T; x0 h, O$ qHeavy smoke from fires obscuring xAK Nojima Maru ( M/ x* k+ d+ x4 x6 ^3 t
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3 o  [3 [: Z; l$ l: D% rAfternoon Air attack on 14th Guards Regiment, at 56,54 , near Moulmein 2 l5 _3 x$ {9 }! O+ {! X+ E
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
) Y6 F4 w* q! Z' I4 m4 sRaid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
; |, l, T/ R3 A$ n; N3 LEstimated time to target is 2 minutes
- _7 v5 {( p. l8 e+ P2 ]$ KJapanese aircraft
; P& p9 Y! f$ ]$ b+ t3 J- a      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 8% {$ C9 a( r& N: _# K9 n6 i: t
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 96 C  o! r2 M6 s6 [) q
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 13 9 W0 p6 @, u. a
Allied aircraft$ a  j7 Q7 [4 b0 i% N9 @# v# W
      Blenheim I x 4( c% ^% z0 s$ n
      Hurricane IIa Trop x 4
  k% Y$ }6 c/ D# h" s- M      Hurricane IIb Trop x 32; K) _# X2 g' X! D
      P-39D Airacobra x 5 . f5 I8 X' p! X+ x
Japanese aircraft losses
- s& T  m; f0 D# D& ~; T      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 1 destroyed
0 h: I6 }- R6 b2 E0 N1 N9 Q      Ki-43-Ic Oscar: 1 destroyed
/ b! H- ]7 b1 L# ?1 y2 s9 SAllied aircraft losses5 n- }, b+ {8 Y) x
      Blenheim I: 2 damaged
; w- f6 ^3 Y3 k" Q6 W$ q  \" I      Hurricane IIb Trop: 1 destroyed
' ~  s* i: u8 l; u  v( sJapanese ground losses:& i* r* U. @1 y: U, N3 ?( d% X
      5 casualties reported
& X) ~" B2 L1 J. _2 n1 ~6 m% _         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled) S* e1 ^3 ]$ d2 H  T
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
  Q; I2 @+ U/ E$ z2 W9 J+ Z         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 J3 q2 C; [- |Aircraft Attacking:
4 V! k4 a& `8 M: @9 T8 m; t2 e       4 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet
: [/ |% R; V1 ~! S  g- c7 K5 |               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb * N" C  S, R" h; N
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: T1 H1 V4 \" f$ B1 NAfternoon Air attack on 17th Indpt Guards Regiment, at 56,51 , near Toungoo
& t$ P3 F9 [6 z; `Weather in hex: Overcast
& B. u' E; n" J8 r0 B  m: f# }Raid spotted at 29 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
  ?4 M6 _* I* G& W4 V3 G' sEstimated time to target is 12 minutes
$ w$ w% b+ S7 v% kJapanese aircraft% H* E' p3 Q9 `3 _4 v
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 1
' p' v/ H7 ~7 ]; u; ^3 VAllied aircraft: _) [  L: ]; Q8 m" `, J: D  c6 |
      Wirraway x 3 & }0 {# q  ^0 V" t6 Q7 w* T0 r$ i* N$ J
No Japanese losses . _/ x3 O: s* R' X& z
No Allied losses ; j2 {3 C$ Q1 J4 @- f  L$ ~- Q
Aircraft Attacking:0 b0 k( q* D5 |0 }- z# o2 {, Y' d
       3 x Wirraway bombing from 6000 feet
, n. i' b* k+ q# T8 _% B& B. ]5 w               Ground Attack:  2 x 100 lb GP Bomb& {- B  V3 m, l+ k- d8 d- g( p0 D+ J
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Afternoon Air attack on 21st Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 56,53 , near Pegu " U& T$ P4 \3 ]
Weather in hex: Light cloud
+ \0 T" Y$ f! N0 a# m# LRaid spotted at 36 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
, h# G. m- _! y! b- w  HEstimated time to target is 9 minutes 8 x, q! j9 U0 r9 W8 u
Japanese aircraft6 [5 x) M- v& b2 v" P
      A6M2 Zero x 1
1 E! L$ V: P2 N) YAllied aircraft3 ^7 L' g& j% {1 }1 T
      B-17D Fortress x 4 + b0 ~* G7 S2 q! c4 u2 m7 a, c
No Japanese losses
) w$ X2 R1 o6 pNo Allied losses , ~* F) }4 g. D, e( q8 K
Aircraft Attacking:4 z7 D2 F' i" p) \' C
       4 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet
$ z) W) t: l. s9 N8 X$ k               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb
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# _3 K- l: W5 c2 `! d( q# z7 G2 ?Afternoon Air attack on 21st Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 56,53 , near Pegu
) J- f; Z0 c, \( Z0 |& p/ pWeather in hex: Light cloud
: K# B# w0 ]1 }! c/ sRaid spotted at 45 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
; r6 y$ ]! a/ k) DEstimated time to target is 12 minutes 9 r" O3 v1 c! I
Japanese aircraft# f7 L  B/ f3 U5 d) M6 N! i
      A6M2 Zero x 6
  X4 i" T  H$ d3 I+ o- ]) FAllied aircraft& R: Q, A. K; m- O% x: |
      B-17D Fortress x 7
  w% U8 ^$ N( |4 L: n  vJapanese aircraft losses8 R& x6 ~! ?* G: Q2 A6 v: r4 d( D
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed ; i/ a& w; x" ^
Allied aircraft losses
7 {' a$ m: f+ P+ R& C, R9 X, t6 ?      B-17D Fortress: 4 damaged $ q9 D# _1 _/ U  v5 ^+ x; Q$ C; i
Aircraft Attacking:9 e) w6 ^+ t! D7 ?  @. B4 b  h
       7 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet
2 v2 l- C4 h: C9 F: M) x. A" k               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb
9 ]5 `2 c: a' E& b) a9 O6 V; fAlso attacking 4th Division ... % a3 v. |9 S& H
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7 a5 O& d/ z5 u8 ]+ P3 hSub attack near Lingga  at 51,87
- {. n" r& S) hJapanese Ships
$ l# M; A' [& l3 r5 b) Y9 u      PB Choyo Maru #2
+ Q  q0 q# Q1 \8 {4 o. z! EAllied Ships
' x- o" p  {9 S: Y; N      SS KXIV
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. h0 `: ]  Y1 }3 z* T, }1 k7 T8 bGround combat at Billiton (52,93)
7 Z* f0 b7 \* z0 k2 LJapanese Shock attack
% ~5 C. L" c: h" \; R6 L6 N1 gAttacking force 1336 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 48
9 F* `# H/ s: o- l0 wDefending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
8 z" e" J6 W  {# ]& \Japanese adjusted assault: 92  
3 ]8 K. _' m$ J, M* y' WAllied adjusted defense: 1    e' }1 E' R' K7 i) {9 C
Japanese assault odds: 92 to 1 (fort level 0)  9 @5 b. i8 e, K) j. f4 K2 r- ^7 m
Japanese forces CAPTURE Billiton !!! 2 ]8 `) ?* G7 @
Combat modifiers
; R, B% o* n2 m" c! ]) C8 tAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+)
) ?  S9 ~0 m3 d$ D2 q( S9 |& A: |Assaulting units:* j$ A' u; h" v0 W) ^! ^
    5th Guards Engineer Regiment
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 31, 42
6 W# {' z( ]. r( \4 L/ K7 n& [日军占领巴达维亚,爪哇方向只要爬完全境就可以了,当然荷兰这些老爷机会时常去骚扰的。
, T! D8 z. \; V" X7 x, p: ?仰光附近日军21军5个单位已经到达盟军阵地,毛淡棉的日军也真在过河,看日军这回投入多大了
8 A2 C2 Z" ]6 C2 H0 z当天大陆战场发生意外,两天前国20军从芷江往常德方向去调戏日军,顺便想蹭一张转世的门票5 t+ k2 W  U( u3 x$ l4 w
结果日军情绪激动,击溃20军后全体往芷江东移动,于昨天到达国军预设阵地,6 ~0 w: t0 |5 }
在没有炮击侦查的前提下,突击国军阵地,日军死伤过万人,投入进攻的两个坦克联队团灭。
; s) N) U: o7 ]5 Q7 g/ S5 W+ v战力从1800直降到1k左右,对盟军而言简直是天上掉馅饼的事情
+ T+ X( a3 h0 c0 x+ T当天盟军尝试对当地日军进行反突击,希望日军的混乱能对国军有所帮助。
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ASW attack near Lingga  at 51,87 & k9 Y+ ~, t# ~
Japanese Ships6 J4 F& q$ R% G  w  c# C* ~
      DMS W-6
0 r  i" i0 n& z* U9 ~3 T* n      PB Choyo Maru #2
; l# O/ t7 i% O& `% ]Allied Ships
0 r4 y( i. Z7 x! D6 \      SS Searaven" i! K4 n2 B3 w. f9 z. @; F
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Sub attack near Malacca  at 49,82
: J! a; _7 b* O1 w; I" o+ ^Japanese Ships
0 k% D7 |, Z, P, [/ y      xAK Shinwa Maru
5 U% ~( p  O) t6 M6 Q      xAK Kazan Maru0 I1 i! m+ y6 `8 U+ q
      PB Nichiryo Maru
( c$ a. C: R: q' k# u0 y* z: hAllied Ships
8 }1 i7 p6 B9 Y6 M: W; |6 ^      SS Skipjack, Z2 @1 r) m% {2 `# B& y# t! q
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! Q2 G6 I- ]# f3 `: c0 JASW attack near Malacca  at 48,81
: X. z4 M# |2 c/ q- ~: mJapanese Ships
+ x9 G" {( p  v# O! N      PB Choyo Maru #2 . J8 s% f7 j( l7 q
Allied Ships
& t! f0 W% h; n9 I& ]      SS KXIV" {5 B  R# X3 Y$ ~9 c, H5 H) ?
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Morning Air attack on 55th Infantry Regiment, at 49,98 (Batavia)
. i& r- Z9 X: u7 tWeather in hex: Partial cloud
- ^% U6 L0 W# I5 Y! s) D% HRaid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.- ^, o% p$ O' n8 V7 O& [- w
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes
4 X: h& @7 W. Z/ o+ C4 i- T& zJapanese aircraft
: F9 }, D- p6 W      A6M2 Zero x 11
1 O1 K6 |0 B2 H4 j8 aAllied aircraft
0 o  F' G5 i9 ?( Y" L, C+ t" ?, K7 a      CW-22 Falcon x 9 - {0 m" E$ U( R+ j5 f' n
No Japanese losses 3 z# u$ l( x! ?4 E! z) T
No Allied losses
$ [! t; s/ U) F& U+ eAircraft Attacking:
, Q% e# `* o. }, V. C$ A/ k; n* S       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet# m, l$ K# Z2 O2 i0 e8 M3 r
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb: Y' g# p1 ?6 r8 ~
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Morning Air attack on Imperial Guards Division, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg)
9 r, G9 b! `. B  o( Z" v4 sWeather in hex: Severe storms
. C3 d: f& ~2 e. [$ }$ F! G1 a5 CRaid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.; r4 [+ `% m; @5 K6 s: P2 d2 k, t
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes
; i7 g/ v# L3 M+ R& n/ BJapanese aircraft, G0 T( ?* S6 R( b5 Y& n  c* Q: t
      A6M2 Zero x 10
7 t0 ~+ P0 R5 F" u5 ]& W" dAllied aircraft- L! `, [. E* u7 V  S
      CW-22 Falcon x 9
; J- b' y- {8 ^! A! ^5 X- CNo Japanese losses / l" R5 J# d7 Z2 B3 c/ }3 t6 a$ ?% B
No Allied losses
. u8 x- M6 O5 s; EAircraft Attacking:- i+ c9 o4 s# j$ f) W
       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet. i8 v  |; V1 k& c2 y& @. ~6 _
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb4 v0 o$ W1 a" k5 {; w
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Morning Air attack on Imperial Guards Division, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg) 6 P% A: b2 L. v0 G- X& d4 K( T
Weather in hex: Severe storms
+ i7 t3 Z' |: m& w5 I$ p9 zRaid spotted at 41 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
5 I/ y4 b2 n. o! C8 SEstimated time to target is 13 minutes * P3 p+ ~2 S4 X
Japanese aircraft1 S; i( [; f( ?5 p+ z
      A6M2 Zero x 10
) @9 a" j1 s- f6 r& {/ BAllied aircraft4 C- g$ j" Y; D5 W0 U
      L-212 x 9
7 c% {1 p. X/ C# V  aNo Japanese losses
' S- `, c4 ?6 e  e; ?& HAllied aircraft losses
, y" n; v+ C- @+ f$ M  q      L-212: 3 destroyed, 3 damaged
+ w, \- D2 [% W  PAircraft Attacking:/ j: S4 u: L0 @* ~; Q9 D1 U
       4 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet& ?5 l( |/ e& f
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb& ]: D  r- }- Z4 X: `
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Morning Air attack on 14th Guards Regiment, at 56,54 , near Moulmein 9 U3 O# n" A- p7 ^- s4 y
Weather in hex: Severe storms - G$ Y* y! \" I9 A
Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
1 V! ~" G; L3 O/ V$ H" ~; _Estimated time to target is 5 minutes
+ x( F8 N6 B; J  F, @( cJapanese aircraft
+ |, v' W' ?8 z# t; _9 X/ k1 G3 s( `      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 6
, d" ^5 d- u- Q  ?. l2 fAllied aircraft
4 q# u9 S, U. K) x% Y1 }1 C      Blenheim I x 7 6 C4 f. M$ `) q5 c( |/ j& A8 }4 p
No Japanese losses # K5 A' J" K# r. ~/ K
Allied aircraft losses
6 f' u2 c# i; |( d: D/ w      Blenheim I: 2 damaged 4 G+ Z/ }: D) G0 B/ s
Japanese ground losses:3 t/ g& E: D) o$ ?  L- ^* s
      14 casualties reported5 L3 h; q" k. {4 v: R1 @  e2 I
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled/ k& }' `1 N5 V9 ^% K* s: g6 @" ?6 b* P
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 {- i* c, I/ K" b! r
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
' Q5 a' d5 x- S9 X# H1 wAircraft Attacking:7 H( m5 c" J7 E
       7 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet. }3 l4 Q# N  Q  a- Q: c+ Z0 X
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
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Morning Air attack on 17th Indpt Guards Regiment, at 56,51 , near Toungoo
5 O7 T7 k0 {1 ]0 _  r4 N. fWeather in hex: Moderate rain
9 Q4 [* L4 h) X7 y2 b6 [' wRaid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.1 e6 R( j- q; \* w
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes % {8 w" N; t; ^5 n' I8 G
Japanese aircraft  i+ b! `  @: \* A* {2 C
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 4
+ e# |& q& g$ X2 i/ P& MAllied aircraft" S' \+ X+ r* R# x0 Y1 h1 C& A
      Wirraway x 3 1 R/ G0 W6 C/ W1 h2 X5 L' z& C2 _8 O
No Japanese losses
; ~- ]" e: e0 e0 eNo Allied losses / _- k5 u1 n" q4 ^4 {# ?6 @- h
Aircraft Attacking:* l' t* G) X7 I- i; D
       3 x Wirraway bombing from 6000 feet. |$ o% O% o: V  A  L
               Ground Attack:  2 x 100 lb GP Bomb
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Afternoon Air attack on 15th Division, at 74,55 (Liuchow)
: |9 `8 p3 ?+ Y5 x/ d/ h/ j, U. r5 UWeather in hex: Thunderstorms
% U* e0 c. {: y  A6 g. X; O: b  `Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
; X- D1 A9 L1 u+ S$ u9 x* r7 YEstimated time to target is 4 minutes
" o, L; P/ f5 o8 Q: ~Allied aircraft
' ~3 q% z1 n; \3 N+ E5 F      A-29A Hudson x 6
: z, g' N# c5 U0 B1 ANo Allied losses   f% v: K: M9 I9 b
Japanese ground losses:8 t. G4 G; O; \
      59 casualties reported
! p% [+ E7 s: E( k         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
' H) r6 b( ~, e0 Y$ x2 W" X         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled' B( o0 J+ t, u  _; t% R
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 l* l: X% S/ w4 JAircraft Attacking:
( W  }9 C- W/ G; R& i5 `       6 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet6 i* M/ k$ J' S- A5 Y
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
4 X+ ^) x& s' K: G& C0 o8 Y+ K----------------------------------------------------------------------- ! f& a5 o2 z4 l( r4 ~8 N) O* K% K
Ground combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang) 4 M9 `; D8 r0 U
Japanese Shock attack
8 X6 z$ z: m2 V# y+ Q+ j( S$ cAttacking force 52150 troops, 734 guns, 607 vehicles, Assault Value = 1809 5 l5 `  l& k0 L* ?& \5 r7 m) G
Defending force 168498 troops, 830 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5815
3 n( J! B8 k; N* @% KJapanese adjusted assault: 1015  
6 Z( K7 D* O- _0 NAllied adjusted defense: 13399  & B( P- m5 D3 k6 }$ R8 ]+ Z
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 13  
' @. n2 ]7 ]* g: Y. NCombat modifiers
5 h5 ^+ e9 S0 }: _Defender: terrain(+), experience(-)0 |4 N& Z' X  b/ N  k, Q# N! L) J
Attacker: shock(+) # g( Q* s: B/ q- N* X
Japanese ground losses:# @  b" f6 R& J* y! a; S
      10675 casualties reported
0 }+ E' x: T+ t, ~# |         Squads: 266 destroyed, 565 disabled
4 V/ w8 a' {/ `( \         Non Combat: 73 destroyed, 59 disabled9 \1 l3 w+ c5 m' \1 F4 g% d" W
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 31 disabled4 E1 h& w! U: u
      Guns lost 57 (8 destroyed, 49 disabled)
2 D2 W% v# B* u: ^& H0 J% t) a      Vehicles lost 183 (163 destroyed, 20 disabled)
& F# M( U+ Q; B% w8 {8 Q& q      Units destroyed 2 $ x. M: _/ O7 V7 B$ m1 G
Allied ground losses:$ g4 E+ f( t: ?; |/ y4 u9 r: Y$ Z
      2079 casualties reported* c. _7 L3 M( s5 @: ?& E4 H2 [# C, i
         Squads: 9 destroyed, 217 disabled
6 @3 _+ r, J5 y: u5 q3 q/ h0 v         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 46 disabled- W. o6 I7 k6 e# l
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 9 disabled
. _5 E# K; S% f% Y* w      Guns lost 22 (1 destroyed, 21 disabled) - [; s7 g; a/ q# a$ d8 p/ }
Assaulting units:
+ V, |& I% ^+ x    5th Tank Regiment
2 U. ^7 Q  n+ b) s3 E$ E$ H    15th Tank Regiment" g! [0 b3 ]1 S0 L. m/ ]- d' Q5 _8 T
    102nd Infantry Regiment* I% _- ?( n5 O7 \8 ]
    Kyuko Naval Guard Unit0 a' B9 u, w1 b2 h2 ?3 }! m
    40th Division5 u, H. m) f2 v' p
    39th Division
$ [. p& j) [% j4 O2 m+ ^    104th Division" Z8 L$ Q- w4 `; Z8 W1 @7 D
    51st Recon Regiment
! ~" u; T/ l% s# m9 u    11th RGC Temp. Division0 |) J5 P( R3 P% X
    21st Mortar Battalion
# O# ?; G$ |1 b3 {, t( n0 T    5th RF Gun Battalion
0 i- @. M4 ~- K# Z    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
2 g9 Z( n0 v" J% x, x    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment- T* H  {6 Q. d
    2nd Mortar Battalion% z# l! x8 X8 F; c3 S* G: O! W2 Q
    2nd RF Gun Battalion: X- Q( x# F0 }
    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
9 g8 U. t8 i' r! D" X) v; Z: w    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
: b& S9 p; o9 u; M+ {; K6 _, ~! f    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment/ \# V* u! X9 T( r6 _* n+ h3 L
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
; _2 N/ p8 {% X. u; z    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion* c- E/ n4 V* D0 E- @; ^  `: v
    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
! ~: P; j+ B  m/ ]: K. V! S- A. I6 ]    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion$ ]+ @8 D1 P  C% f7 U, X4 x' g+ q
    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion1 q# l- P  P0 I$ Z5 V
    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment# a# p6 |5 _' v& [6 ?
    23rd Army3 f) u2 X+ W  j' U
    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
+ b+ l' v+ g0 t& kDefending units:& v- @0 @. v; o0 A% u
    37th Chinese Corps0 u. N/ h, Z  V2 O0 e+ f9 W/ p
    88th Chinese Corps& D( k7 m5 z( Y' S: u8 D5 ~4 @
    70th Chinese Corps
' O7 G7 R2 F) W1 S    74th Chinese Corps8 t) M6 u0 H6 N5 Y
    99th Chinese Corps/ I& J- K9 z8 Z6 H) ?
    50th Chinese Corps) r1 f: v. d2 _- J" X" j
    10th Chinese Corps
7 O$ q, X* O- W) r    86th Chinese Corps
* [6 D/ d* @- Z    28th Chinese Corps" l1 D) W" _6 k: h
    84th Chinese Corps
  a  V6 t7 m9 _! h0 \    78th Chinese Corps  o+ U9 @6 O: `9 Z/ s9 o* t
    20th Chinese Corps
: t) p) }/ U( E" h    72nd Chinese Corps  k- ?( x5 I! x0 z
    7th Chinese Corps
7 s! i6 @7 T. r- E5 B/ ]5 M    49th Chinese Corps
  j2 |9 Z8 y4 g& q. C    9th Prov Chinese Corps
8 h/ Y" W% N, Q) {  \$ Y8 c    59th Chinese Corps' m; R! P& Z; }5 H0 v( O
    79th Chinese Corps7 X; ~) ]( ~" I7 V
    58th Chinese Corps0 A' e& ?9 H- H0 z+ {) q
    4th Chinese Corps
$ W9 d' K" l$ I/ ]/ p9 ?! R! a    26th Chinese Corps
  V  ]- {. W3 W; k$ B! T    100th Chinese Corps- o$ i9 N+ L8 T7 Z! d
    9th War Area 3 l3 Z0 V  a- K! {4 o" z+ Y
    29th Group Army, a+ f8 l' H$ O* c( u0 [
    25th Group Army
( ?" S7 F. N- X. x4 G( v    30th Group Army
. t: V0 ~. `0 ?, A: T" H) Q# b0 c* H    3rd War Area
  }9 ]7 Q1 }: @3 Q) o" K8 l    23rd Group Army
0 ~5 c# Y3 m) a, A) D$ j$ N    10th Group Army! I3 u; ]: g; r$ E6 [! j! \
    32nd Group Army& u  t0 a, ?; C# D2 b
    27th Group Army
/ }1 A  Q* s: j" t' A) q' |    19th Group Army
0 `) \" J% M* G    33rd Group Army" M) o+ P3 X  Q% E/ j2 a
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! h" w& i' Q2 k, iGround combat at 83,39 (near Sian)
9 x6 ?4 ~, x: dJapanese Shock attack
* e; P9 {  [4 J8 z* tAttacking force 14073 troops, 194 guns, 132 vehicles, Assault Value = 484
* d6 B3 @, z7 hDefending force 720 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1 0 b+ M% ]1 V/ z
Japanese adjusted assault: 477  & h3 r% @/ g; a" u: ?: V( S& @) w
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
$ B# N8 ~. F3 j% [7 o! EJapanese assault odds: 477 to 1  
1 H2 J' |. M% r2 D* C- b$ ]Combat modifiers
3 R7 r' `/ W3 n+ aDefender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), experience(-), e' E: H6 z' Q- Z+ n) X
supply(-)
, N- v9 J- i! ?8 wAttacker: shock(+)
/ w' S2 P6 p" b& l# D! X# BAllied ground losses:
- q9 {" _. q6 D# c* @8 x/ i- a- F      1051 casualties reported# {8 |. A1 I; Z' `& l: l
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ a1 m. P4 K3 O4 a) s         Non Combat: 76 destroyed, 0 disabled1 ?5 I1 l9 R* R- q, u/ G7 ~( e3 w/ T
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled: A% i2 y' `4 e4 T
      Units destroyed 1
! T: P- Q( F8 j% ?. dAssaulting units:! T! B7 `& P8 n  N
    37th Division
- r( D, o4 G" L" M; c# w    1st Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
* Z+ U8 o- h( c7 `- G    1st Army8 v" B" s/ c' P9 b% q" \
    6th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
# c7 x0 @' P! r    7th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion5 l( A9 x' N) ^7 U; _
    11th Field Artillery Regiment 3 L9 f! H  `9 ^* @. V: C7 u" i3 @
Defending units:9 }8 a! h9 K1 P3 U
    13th Group Army
1 ]; S1 _9 L( n9 s$ H8 E3 k6 D$ h------------------------------------------------------------
, i( j) T( h1 N3 eGround combat at Batavia (49,98)
' ^2 s+ R4 }5 Y( \! r" fJapanese Shock attack
; B4 C$ v/ x) d! w& DAttacking force 10533 troops, 72 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 378
+ p8 H6 _# z0 F  d& d/ t9 nDefending force 371 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5
8 ]( o4 x) V4 |0 k9 o6 r7 v( bJapanese adjusted assault: 443  ; H6 T$ Z3 K) V% n
Allied adjusted defense: 1  ) T2 O) p( v) b. V% C3 \) f2 V& P
Japanese assault odds: 443 to 1 (fort level 1)  
; K; d% v2 q3 O$ L# }. E; wJapanese forces CAPTURE Batavia !!! 9 O9 T) F/ P: ?- m2 b7 B3 }  _
Combat modifiers
( i5 B2 w2 `) n  ^. U0 y' f* F8 ZDefender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(-), preparation(-)
; ]  ^# X$ B+ o. d experience(-)  G, n- t3 T4 \: a9 K
Attacker: shock(+)
+ K1 c* G& ^9 I$ g  }Allied ground losses:% P% J( r1 X- q
      541 casualties reported% R5 o3 z5 w) Z, d" H
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled, s* b7 c4 v- }; J" \; O% _
         Non Combat: 45 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 L0 x  Q  C3 R% K5 _! F' F( P$ b         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 0 disabled2 `# D* y) X( d3 ]4 u- r, _3 r
      Guns lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled)7 G' H+ |( Q& I3 ]( i4 i4 A9 ~
      Units destroyed 1 3 C6 f0 S4 ?& g$ ~2 a
Assaulting units:. N) A- ~. r9 n" K) s. o* X
    55th Infantry Regiment# Y0 A: ?; Y8 [2 u
    113th Infantry Regiment9 T# ]* L. z+ c. V/ M3 ^9 d: i
    41st Infantry Regiment ; ]  [0 [' e, ]" {8 [/ [
Defending units:+ r0 k/ d6 |  s- H- Q
    106th RN Base Force
9 e" g9 b* S, o. S--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6 p/ J# @, [$ a* p, P- U" dGround combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang)
) D5 m$ u% r) P% e, gAllied Bombardment attack 8 W( ]- e0 R: n/ `; }
Attacking force 1441 troops, 6 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5646
7 m9 u- c( g) h" \7 c) M" t. ^Defending force 45449 troops, 726 guns, 514 vehicles, Assault Value = 1047 8 {9 q, i( [$ v9 x4 R! v4 K6 m
Assaulting units:
# ?; T3 `) e+ K5 Y$ Z% A( f    99th Chinese Corps6 |! p9 l& l/ R( t( l9 ]
    4th Chinese Corps
5 Q8 }, a: C! Y- X    70th Chinese Corps
/ n, X3 w. G8 x4 G3 t- c  V    10th Chinese Corps
) W$ m1 ~' j9 k1 ?! `    37th Chinese Corps$ C8 T  k, J0 t$ v) ~4 l( V8 |7 }
    58th Chinese Corps$ ?; \0 U9 O1 x! u6 \
    20th Chinese Corps
' j, M& c2 ?$ {# e    74th Chinese Corps
/ f+ s$ G7 b6 Z) v# L8 }. A) }    49th Chinese Corps7 {2 \+ g, m# \! l
    72nd Chinese Corps6 Q% [7 S: f/ ~3 N  @, O$ f% ?
    84th Chinese Corps+ g  Y1 d- ?- }; {
    9th Prov Chinese Corps: h$ x. K" B5 k. y3 d& o
    59th Chinese Corps
4 B1 B& w3 z( @6 W$ `3 z' U. {    7th Chinese Corps. f" i$ M0 Z/ [
    79th Chinese Corps% E$ R$ W; j: W  X0 N
    78th Chinese Corps
. Y, p, B, W( C" j    88th Chinese Corps1 V; i! s5 p) {4 t, e5 j, Q
    86th Chinese Corps
8 {! R( I( k/ A* Z2 s8 X+ K    28th Chinese Corps0 n3 B4 D6 I1 {, a- O
    50th Chinese Corps. m. k* ]. J. M$ A
    26th Chinese Corps9 C' p5 E: I: Q2 H) ^
    100th Chinese Corps
" K  r: }  v5 e8 q    29th Group Army
+ v# E, G+ o' M0 ?( ~    25th Group Army
& V( l$ k1 b8 k( n    30th Group Army3 ]) T1 j) M! s5 F- V- D+ ?6 ~
    27th Group Army
1 Y7 k3 _. F2 u1 `( ^) l6 D$ T8 s$ O    9th War Area ( ]  L2 c/ t! f' h" D+ ~
    23rd Group Army
. ~: s* D" y  t7 e; H    19th Group Army% ^- E9 q0 {1 F1 v1 P
    32nd Group Army
7 v# k/ ], f& e% ?" [5 k; R    3rd War Area
5 Z, n' W* S7 \* b    10th Group Army
; v" J4 M& ~/ }8 b' T3 o7 j    33rd Group Army
! r2 Q$ R" U" \2 n. n$ QDefending units:
' L, h) _: J/ k: T8 A    39th Division2 `: [, N1 F6 @& a. w5 L* b
    104th Division
3 c: q5 y" Y7 U5 s: S+ A2 J7 n. d    40th Division
; x6 S! K' y6 R) s6 g' Y) b0 F    51st Recon Regiment2 z! A0 a. F" B7 b$ o5 e; y, L
    11th RGC Temp. Division
! }5 q3 J9 X5 ?4 w& n% E4 C% \/ G    5th RF Gun Battalion. `: \! y# A) b! w
    2nd RF Gun Battalion. [9 l/ b: y# \) d. c* T0 d2 j
    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment5 \. u7 H% y. z# g: W& _) O
    102nd Infantry Regiment7 L1 A6 s% G7 p+ p+ e2 ^
    2nd Mortar Battalion' {/ C' M1 R" Z2 Y$ p
    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
7 {3 o; I7 ]& ?3 R! S$ k    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
! E, i3 d& u5 @3 @0 X% V    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment
$ ]4 P  ?8 ]/ ^& ~* e$ p) H    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment6 ]; ^' ]- ?9 d* j3 h, A
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
  V; _  w% m& s# C    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
0 ^( @' u/ Q: [8 ^) a    Kyuko Naval Guard Unit
3 U) R1 \$ a7 r* S    23rd Army
9 l7 p3 |/ H: c0 ?4 V/ [! K    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment; {) i; R* z& T2 \( N
    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
% A" L4 J8 b. U# r) q) l7 e+ X    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
% ]( |3 x( z+ J  b. d; L    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment
  A2 ^  S: d+ M6 X) g" K' h7 ~+ Z; f    21st Mortar Battalion3 \# Y0 r. v/ E: x+ b
    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 01, 42
# ]- c+ V! y' Y: g8 Z* C8 i国军的进攻能力确实非常一般啊,在飞机配合下,这么大的优势也没有打出2:1,
6 v, e, Z: e* J9 I. G日军的混乱貌似也不高,导致国军损伤上千班组,伤亡人数国军8kvs日军6k,: z; h0 K7 U8 I( Q8 _& x/ u+ E
就算是给昨天的日军回礼了,大陆战场还是让日军自己去犯错误吧,继续防守。
2 J% W2 J: k+ P5 [7 m" n- E& w腊戍附近的10w补给也进入大陆了,共计有47w了吧。
7 w: F( E; i  @/ I9 d2 u6 R当天仰光附近又出现意外,盟军炮击毛淡棉,拖延日军过河步伐,也许是为了配合毛淡棉日军过河! G/ X* ]& e6 I/ A' I
21军在未炮击侦查的情况下,突击盟军阵地,导致13K+日军伤亡,而此时澳6师已经到位0 B. x1 v3 x* {4 d+ |1 w& l7 O
盟军伤亡还不到一千人,印度,澳大利亚部队就是比国军结实啊,估计缅甸还可以拖一段时间。
2 t, j" l. B0 X/ L: C3 s, \$ m. E已经提醒菜花注意这种未侦查,先突击的习惯可能带来的恶果,望菜花慎重。
8 u( j# G' {1 F0 S, X" l
9 i+ @2 e  @5 E2 j% c---------------------------------------------------------7 F8 u$ Y! ]* n. Z' @  B
Night Naval bombardment of Moulmein at 55,55
0 C: c1 Y6 {" n% @5 `* W& QAllied Ships
2 F5 N- Z9 U/ l1 p* A) R5 R4 D      CL Mauritius
% j7 B: @  I; C3 f& F- }      CL Ceres; d, p0 T) f9 W9 g! F
      DD Tenedos
* k! L. Y: e9 d" r8 c, i7 o0 ]0 k      DD Isaac Sweers 3 c, B% M/ N% @+ V7 Y9 s1 @1 Y1 D
CL Mauritius firing at 5th Amphibious Brigade- e2 D5 ~* p' O' D6 [: O
CL Ceres firing at 33rd Division
. h  }$ _# i/ J. n* y$ W) X$ b9 gDD Tenedos firing at 15th Guards Regiment0 g7 w* E% H6 l$ z# h9 P- b% k4 X
DD Isaac Sweers firing at 33rd Division" j; j; X, o) P* n* g
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Merak at 48,97, Range 4,000 Yards 0 e# p# A4 }+ Q# j7 u
Japanese Ships
; X9 {: r1 [2 f9 C0 ^      AMc Wa 6
# T+ ^' p5 ]$ c# j. ]! X% d& Z      AMc Wa 9, Shell hits 5,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
4 h: w' p; d5 `) x5 f, ]6 }: K2 w, q5 P      AMc Kyo Maru #5, Shell hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
1 B5 \: P( F3 k* U      AMc Seki Maru, Shell hits 1,  on fire
$ ?* D2 T5 D2 }: v; u& PAllied Ships# L/ H: b0 c4 G" O3 ^& o; V% ^
      PT-31' `4 B8 x! M: a
      PT-32
- q1 i) h9 B  F/ l. Z! r& h      PT-33
* X) k, d( s* [      PT-358 Q9 ]2 j% t, v4 C' F' e- \" T) D: z
      PT-41
& D) |# N2 R' A4 G' V-----------------------------------------------------------6 K" k# X" }( ]5 A
Morning Air attack on 18th British Division, at 50,100 (Bandoeng) 8 H- w9 _: O- G/ k- v* l7 b( S+ H& M
Weather in hex: Light rain . `; I4 _: y2 l1 m
Raid detected at 38 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.7 v6 ?$ i2 }6 e! E! m
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes 0 P# L% |0 t; I
Japanese aircraft
: v0 C2 r: l4 |# T# s4 N& J3 [      A6M2 Zero x 31
" g- Q' A  g# s/ {      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 9
/ m: Y: C% n9 r$ r1 {2 x2 o; _8 s& U) ]Japanese aircraft losses; c& Z6 O7 _  r+ n" V& w: W
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 5 damaged
6 ?% b5 i, W4 s1 Y. p      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 destroyed by flak
  t  \+ P2 p) r  DAircraft Attacking:* p. @3 f; u. e) S) X; Q
       7 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet7 M2 p# L& |9 s9 N) R+ T5 g5 y
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb 9 I9 c8 m; n9 p! ~, d5 G! y
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6 k; `1 v: s7 q* o& s, ZMorning Air attack on 23rd Army, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang 5 x' i# ]6 ~1 `- w9 m! m: Y
Weather in hex: Clear sky ) p" c8 a4 K$ B5 E' h& k3 R! ?
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
) t$ `8 G' |8 ]# [! i( oEstimated time to target is 6 minutes 7 w  J' J# B8 [
Allied aircraft  o1 n1 d5 G; Q4 U' A, a
      A-29A Hudson x 7
- o  h5 m& |: e5 @" a      I-16-III x 25 N4 h- |  R) a5 c
      SB-III x 31 1 r, l, w: m( M; z9 h1 B
No Allied losses $ u0 H* E, n3 _7 W( b
Japanese ground losses:% G4 o  i: Y3 t- c
      9 casualties reported: F8 e; M. T1 W
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) q: z0 N1 s/ t; q  o$ V* ]2 c         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
. k4 ^1 R& E% a7 c+ O' n, E5 w* D         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 B% M, M1 K. r* f8 ^1 ~2 g4 |' wAircraft Attacking:8 a" I' s6 r, [1 [% Q+ ]: @
       7 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
- E8 l+ b' q9 W8 c& ]               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
! ~! D6 f  o! I7 W4 Y3 O       5 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
) M- }; ?4 b9 m( n0 g               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
) ~( \1 q( Y5 g4 ^2 l- I       3 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet *
: L# u3 @- z. u. Q! x3 Z               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb  {7 S) N9 ]( j+ [5 t* S* t
       3 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet *
# p6 y' k' Y& x# x- f               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb) z; d/ @2 Y. U: a1 x1 i# A* T
       7 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet
# ]) }1 r$ E+ o' `9 K# l9 g4 H7 I               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb2 {, v: {2 J6 C/ w# r$ G  S
       5 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet$ z2 c5 q! R4 y" P3 D2 W8 M
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
. j# f. ^# x8 Z. `: e' D       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
1 p- i8 u% C7 r0 X               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb2 e, g! d6 w  [6 Y; g
       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet/ C* B0 D! l; G/ j) i7 m
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb ; F. E1 A0 p/ P
Also attacking 104th Division ...
+ T  u. x6 l  j" ZAlso attacking 40th Division ...) u: O& v: v4 R5 Q3 Q: Q
Also attacking 22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment ...- s- @& k+ G5 Q/ r: g" M
Also attacking 23rd Army ...
2 a, Z* o" i9 y0 L$ G& sAlso attacking 40th Division ... 7 `5 x# p) m8 _) X! {5 `9 |
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$ F& z$ J! _9 A" b; D$ M0 ?" YMorning Air attack on 39th Division, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang
6 B$ F3 K, ]* p1 [! V# u9 @Weather in hex: Clear sky 3 b4 J( u9 m, v' T6 R6 h
Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
' G. [, ^0 D7 z/ b  b" A7 vEstimated time to target is 5 minutes $ c$ n# N1 _$ r+ x* r
Allied aircraft
" i% b0 z/ \  B3 b) ]* t0 H      SB-III x 4 ( W) v; Y. D7 [* a- V% {/ |
No Allied losses
) z4 F0 u/ J. R% Y+ J( n+ KAircraft Attacking:
( \# ~. R5 ]' g' ^% u: ]       3 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet * 9 x) n4 t# v9 s+ I: [+ x- v; M
               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb8 {, k# F0 e0 \1 C9 e
       1 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet *
: |1 ~* i6 V8 u0 a' j  n               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb - I* \& M. ^' @& G
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6 C! c; n* C/ \; |# NMorning Air attack on 55th Infantry Regiment, at 49,98 (Batavia) 2 Z" M. `- L4 F  n; s- ]0 X: e
Weather in hex: Light cloud
/ F# ~% ~" B' R: y* {5 R  ERaid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.4 D+ D4 r9 C# P8 Z+ N
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes ( p1 _5 }7 K- s$ B5 w
Japanese aircraft( \0 B6 H4 z. G1 W2 q4 a# t" [  o
      A6M2 Zero x 1 : X5 `0 V2 W3 Q  \0 O# I8 f3 ?
Allied aircraft
" b  d$ R: @( R9 R      CW-22 Falcon x 9 , s& D# S3 C; I) G
No Japanese losses
( [6 z5 f6 S6 s: a) \7 [7 fNo Allied losses 1 i) ^6 D8 X  A) [* s
Japanese ground losses:
& f$ W0 n# ?5 d# K# r      13 casualties reported1 L6 {5 C& D: V
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
3 I$ J$ Q: i! b( k         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
- x9 P5 M9 \6 S+ D3 m  M         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 y- R, u9 u3 H( e9 z7 f& ~5 u1 MAircraft Attacking:
6 n3 m! }9 f" l, @- W, D       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
0 A% G% p0 x2 s& L% l               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
% e# ~2 ]9 f1 u--------------------------------------------------------------
6 b+ L3 n3 o( V/ Y0 g4 F+ a8 _+ {Morning Air attack on 7th Division, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg) 6 T7 s1 P# w% x' r+ q3 _* j
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
6 T9 W& z: X* N- i& s( M' l3 VRaid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
: A6 K& g7 h1 r0 lEstimated time to target is 5 minutes # R; X; H, I0 o. E. S0 t
Japanese aircraft8 y2 n% N9 k7 p+ R4 S8 o2 d- r
      A6M2 Zero x 4 ) s9 s+ u# e) I
Allied aircraft
/ W* d9 v. i+ O4 A* c6 c      CW-22 Falcon x 9
6 l, U$ Q! m+ e5 D: j1 `. ^" VNo Japanese losses
# z6 E8 d( F( C, H9 a8 p$ RAllied aircraft losses) @- j, b% y# w
      CW-22 Falcon: 1 destroyed by flak 4 G, x& K# i$ d& A( Q
Aircraft Attacking:
* c  a: o/ ]$ T+ e" F% n4 D8 T       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet+ u# a/ t; e6 d6 d2 ^7 ?" Q6 L
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb. l' M. f  C# f% U0 E/ l7 \; c
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  x9 S6 H" K+ m* [$ XMorning Air attack on 4th Division, at 56,54 , near Moulmein
0 m( R& W  s+ a) \. m; UWeather in hex: Clear sky
9 O; P- ]: h2 `- p* T( z  ]Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.6 F& L7 ^( L: y! F6 w! N
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes & n& z9 l* G% v8 c/ J
Japanese aircraft
4 u. I* X& k" S# ]9 g4 _- ~# ~      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 7
8 R, Y! H/ i* F, CAllied aircraft
7 y+ ~1 {& L" _. Q8 u      Blenheim I x 7
6 @3 z' M( p! m* GNo Japanese losses $ Q+ U9 h3 X) G" C
Allied aircraft losses' y6 v: ^/ O9 ]% d7 |& s! W* S
      Blenheim I: 3 damaged
7 g% K6 a" }$ E7 Z" OJapanese ground losses:
2 k$ S. x1 p3 X      10 casualties reported. [. t) u, M- ~+ o6 ]
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
+ y" v! I( `" z0 T3 A         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
0 x. Z- R# b4 V; p         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled $ J4 a8 K# n, v
Aircraft Attacking:- C, _* _% h( x+ ^) J
       7 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet
! l. c7 @: @2 ^+ `" s# f% @% `               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
& S6 l2 W/ E; z* b9 p3 Y" J-------------------------------------------------------
* q: D4 H1 Z' {3 q5 r. kMorning Air attack on 17th Indpt Guards Regiment, at 57,50 (Toungoo)
) z5 `3 s  o8 H5 HWeather in hex: Severe storms
9 g; x' W7 y* |% o2 @/ V- nRaid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
5 p  C; N( j4 ?" T+ rEstimated time to target is 6 minutes 5 P% i  f) G0 I  m* D1 M* H
Japanese aircraft
8 t0 j; P$ X  ~$ @, p% b) j      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 1
& D2 C$ e8 a* d+ a2 SAllied aircraft
8 p6 L" }4 x/ ?5 X. D( a4 P      Wirraway x 6
- {/ x% b. s9 }7 V  e" B* K/ iNo Japanese losses
9 ^0 a5 [7 ^& d% n- WNo Allied losses
6 l# Q" y) b; eAircraft Attacking:
+ m9 v' r) ?2 @! w) o# Y* e       6 x Wirraway bombing from 6000 feet
4 R% a* \: x! J5 y4 Z, {               Ground Attack:  2 x 100 lb GP Bomb9 U% c* Q" A  l+ }# j
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, ]" {% T$ ~7 y) iGround combat at 56,54 (near Moulmein)
$ w% O( i$ R+ l9 V; U+ [/ KJapanese Shock attack 8 |! S9 r1 S8 c4 V
Attacking force 45134 troops, 426 guns, 90 vehicles, Assault Value = 1584
3 L2 N( R  x& j) P& ODefending force 44081 troops, 420 guns, 423 vehicles, Assault Value = 1688
  S: O2 B; J0 V7 E' p. J; MJapanese adjusted assault: 528  9 U5 f& {1 }, u% V$ n
Allied adjusted defense: 2631  4 h- R6 s2 Q) W
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 4  ! Q  }0 t; h) A! W
Combat modifiers
& }  [/ ], s& \# |. D1 L+ HDefender: terrain(+), experience(-)  f4 W" {+ |4 J* Z
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-), fatigue(-) 8 o! j5 {: L" t$ O; m7 Z9 d) Z
Japanese ground losses:0 {3 o% ]$ w9 ]
      13497 casualties reported. S8 P- J) ~9 j" r4 Y9 X
         Squads: 356 destroyed, 316 disabled
& v  W) r, [: ]" @) Y         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 131 disabled
& N' Y; c+ h2 x# G0 N) M' y& p         Engineers: 51 destroyed, 64 disabled
* c- M0 @+ W2 f; V+ m& n* o      Guns lost 85 (15 destroyed, 70 disabled); ]" ?6 |% c1 E
      Vehicles lost 25 (4 destroyed, 21 disabled)
* g# J4 q' Z" V" k/ X' z0 WAllied ground losses:4 J0 B7 i+ L7 G3 ~9 W0 ^! X
      610 casualties reported6 O2 K. I9 X. Q" ~8 L
         Squads: 57 destroyed, 99 disabled
  |) `& k2 l8 i1 T         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 35 disabled
& v; o3 O5 B( r, ]: P4 o9 E  @1 o/ L+ \         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
1 p8 q- r/ q* i      Guns lost 11 (1 destroyed, 10 disabled) 6 ~% V+ Z7 r# l
Assaulting units:
2 D# A9 T' d0 O8 y% J( A, g, _; ^! M    21st Division0 V/ r8 J8 V& r4 F, E  v; C
    4th Division: c6 m8 q6 I( n
    6th Guards Division2 x- `$ ]' @5 p( t' \$ Z- q
    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade7 m- K2 q9 G, q, i: l. g, m
    14th Guards Regiment
9 N7 M0 M9 R3 zDefending units:
7 \" y: N4 S" z# n, e$ S' C% O    Railway BAF Battalion5 w* X' F7 `) L/ @& J+ o
    BFF Brigade" ?3 I- R! v6 Y/ T0 _
    3rd Burma Rifles Battalion/ u$ w2 V3 R7 G) G
    6th Australian Division# K' Z, ^2 Y5 b1 l' F
    1st Burma Division
. K, e4 R- G3 i6 B6 U/ U" A    13th Burma Rifles Battalion
& K  J7 G  I* k* f, c    46th Indian Brigade
: f6 F8 B1 B3 t    99th Indian Brigade
2 B9 B$ h4 j5 [+ ^. w7 k    Tenasserim BAF Battalion
+ A5 ^# r" s. L, ~( Z    10th Burma Rifles Battalion4 D# L8 {- {2 j4 L8 c
    9th Burma Rifles Battalion8 s! R( y; v# J
    45th Indian Brigade
& L( Z  L. m8 ~1 a9 B8 R6 |4 o    1st Gloucestershire Battalion7 Y$ t+ s6 I5 J+ Z; Z- {  N
    44th Indian Brigade
2 N6 h5 {* W( `8 L5 a+ S    17th Indian Division
: F1 a3 w7 ]5 E5 v    Burma Corps  / ]. ~/ ~* m. q/ X
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, i, S5 ~# X) ?+ t) B5 I1 R& iGround combat at Toungoo (57,50) * a8 r; M1 v/ P5 D* L& _+ R: }
Japanese Bombardment attack
3 `* z6 v" a( n/ z) i* s4 E' ^Attacking force 4340 troops, 48 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 145 2 l5 f! n0 {; \7 y
Defending force 583 troops, 5 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 8 2 _9 f# [5 e( h0 C$ _
Assaulting units:
7 B! I  Z' g, h6 J% ]" N3 \3 n  {" C    17th Indpt Guards Regiment : }, Q) r3 a+ [
Defending units:
# e, w: K8 u" o, x    108th RAF Base Force
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0 U4 u. l, l3 E5 w) w' t" a' [Ground combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang)
$ D$ Q# r* }: q0 ]9 U4 Y* \Allied Shock attack
4 f# S( |9 U$ I0 w4 ]" X7 IAttacking force 156822 troops, 829 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5654
; k" E) o5 ~& M7 CDefending force 45683 troops, 723 guns, 514 vehicles, Assault Value = 1068
& a# T8 G  x2 z6 ?9 O1 Y2 xAllied adjusted assault: 1536  
2 w8 T) b  o5 m, o! k. ]6 B1 SJapanese adjusted defense: 892  
% W# g% Z7 a: V) CAllied assault odds: 1 to 1  : s2 A0 I3 V# B! ?9 @2 s" l* A( o/ _5 m
Combat modifiers
+ A; @% S6 U( C9 ~* p3 dDefender: terrain(+), experience(-)  y- a. _: k# }0 `$ G& S( @' D
Attacker: shock(+) 5 L$ `) y! S) e- \: r5 x3 O
Japanese ground losses:
9 e3 e2 N, Z) m; K5 j+ B6 N      6143 casualties reported" [% r$ R8 {" c0 x8 ~. T- s
         Squads: 44 destroyed, 318 disabled% b0 T( r: N( W
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 128 disabled8 f8 D8 Y, ^+ a+ ]- n& g
         Engineers: 6 destroyed, 47 disabled- e) a4 p0 d9 F5 o$ c: ?' N" m, V" m
      Guns lost 166 (7 destroyed, 159 disabled). V. E/ k; G& T
      Vehicles lost 40 (2 destroyed, 38 disabled)
$ z4 N- u# g% F0 k! I! Z% eAllied ground losses:
* v4 i* B4 j4 {6 u: H- k      8800 casualties reported0 p9 T0 j3 O* R* y1 Q2 B4 J
         Squads: 72 destroyed, 1032 disabled
! C& Y- `5 D* g         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 108 disabled
( e/ U: U' z! F) o         Engineers: 8 destroyed, 35 disabled
6 ]' f8 W# i" G$ N( {" n& V      Guns lost 39 (4 destroyed, 35 disabled) 8 F& m- O, b" g/ ~( F. y" t/ Q
Assaulting units:
% A5 {  w9 B- i5 n' _3 \    72nd Chinese Corps
* Q# [- _/ e5 B- X  S( r    74th Chinese Corps+ q, b3 J8 b4 Y' m+ ^
    37th Chinese Corps
% N  C5 m& `" ?( h! M7 i    59th Chinese Corps5 Y( q7 ~' W  k
    58th Chinese Corps2 {, f, g" o- Y& C
    7th Chinese Corps- I8 O! m8 K$ i0 B/ ~2 P0 k
    70th Chinese Corps
- ]# D! c9 G5 F6 z3 C- R6 g- m    86th Chinese Corps/ n% L3 R4 ]2 G- ]- {# C' J2 R3 p
    10th Chinese Corps
, O& h% q5 \5 }/ X7 S5 j    49th Chinese Corps
1 `- e" ~- B4 d& U# S    28th Chinese Corps$ J) N5 m% i# |: p1 s
    9th Prov Chinese Corps$ x7 F4 u; v1 |0 c! a  O! }
    88th Chinese Corps
, o! W+ i* F/ k* |2 k- z4 ~    99th Chinese Corps
1 X; }+ t3 C% V3 s: |% ]4 m6 Q    78th Chinese Corps
" I+ l1 V( k5 r+ _    79th Chinese Corps7 @  D: s1 K/ R1 u
    50th Chinese Corps
: I; j) j( d0 |3 {& X& o; l    26th Chinese Corps& Z1 b* g) N6 @& B
    4th Chinese Corps
1 P0 s" \4 f# z2 |0 @( A9 [9 F  o    20th Chinese Corps
  b/ R  o( F! D8 }    84th Chinese Corps% e9 G: }$ q. N2 {
    100th Chinese Corps
0 G- [2 v0 P( n$ A# {7 e8 U    19th Group Army
4 O7 o, w1 }6 }' k7 u    10th Group Army) L( D/ ?4 ^$ W; ~1 H! v4 u
    30th Group Army1 \1 \( j/ O: N1 f
    3rd War Area
( m: U. A- I1 A) v" f6 _; E    23rd Group Army4 r( V7 S0 i0 @
    29th Group Army( f6 [/ \. l4 m
    32nd Group Army  Y6 g; w2 f5 Z8 R- Z& I
    9th War Area
; e$ S8 V" ]) ^- {' o# y    27th Group Army" q% u5 N6 f8 O% d+ F
    25th Group Army- c: x$ N5 {. n, v5 u9 N
    33rd Group Army
# q! B/ {- ]3 u) R8 aDefending units:, r+ g0 K5 j! b# Q3 K4 m5 w  A
    39th Division
7 Z; p3 O: I; Z: T5 {    104th Division' @# {3 u( F1 I: o
    40th Division# x# Z3 h! D  B- q, R' E
    51st Recon Regiment
% ?. g) e5 z0 }" k1 h3 U5 I: f    102nd Infantry Regiment- k( V8 l5 j5 f, f7 X7 R
    11th RGC Temp. Division
! X4 }4 K* Q2 j  e0 g    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
7 ?& l  h/ W( X7 {6 I" m; }8 |    2nd RF Gun Battalion# g5 q8 @1 _9 {$ R6 ]
    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
2 E: m2 R# U2 W0 M/ C/ E* z    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
9 n6 v  e) J# \" ?6 M) x; k    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
2 @  C) i5 v: g. t8 m    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment. C9 \! ^6 J  ?: x0 n, B9 B% J
    5th RF Gun Battalion( f% o( }/ ^1 L6 f" }- |
    2nd Mortar Battalion
/ q8 W3 r0 @0 I/ [    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion, ~9 [8 l7 R0 h& |* {8 x! m  p+ `* `
    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment; z9 T; `8 x& l- ?6 i# x; V( I& E
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion, c% O: n9 R% [( e' I" [% F
    21st Mortar Battalion6 G+ C9 O' b1 g5 z
    23rd Army# ?* K: q9 E( C' L
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
( V* o6 G% U) k    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment1 ~- X* z+ a5 d# o
    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment. w& T) J; Y1 V9 a2 j
    Kyuko Naval Guard Unit
& |0 F/ h) D( N: I2 h    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
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! C; [; `7 G. ~2 X. PGround combat at Nanyang (85,45) & A# E# {5 x6 n6 u/ `; `7 K* O' f
Allied Shock attack
7 [# z/ K4 Y  D2 OAttacking force 2700 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 71 ' E: H+ W6 d" ?4 |( t$ I
Defending force 9706 troops, 66 guns, 212 vehicles, Assault Value = 91 , u, A; P( A9 G& ?& C
Allied adjusted assault: 58  + {2 I4 y  }, d& ]" F( }" S
Japanese adjusted defense: 96  4 x: O+ K( }& ?4 `
Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 2)  
$ c$ G) U+ e. @5 z5 i( Y7 L+ B8 m% dCombat modifiers( ?2 L1 ~  f/ |- R
Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)
$ l0 t& Z6 j$ n* r( OAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-)   \* q$ }4 A- R* i
Japanese ground losses:- m5 f2 m" |, W$ |# l8 b% f
      39 casualties reported, N; l( O  V- u; N! t
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled. X& x; B8 m" X2 |- G' E! z/ o
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
! P1 w/ T, e+ Q  [1 N: p         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
8 l% y% T2 i! @4 ^3 i$ ?7 c0 mAllied ground losses:% ]) M7 N: U& i* p1 p5 {0 C# g
      89 casualties reported8 Z& w" P; w) h4 s$ D  `1 U
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 9 disabled1 a( @  y' T: T8 t
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
9 t6 C) C8 T0 ~         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled ; i# _; w% H0 k2 z
Assaulting units:8 E7 J; i( w) J0 v1 U6 I
    55th Chinese Corps
. t, d$ k6 \) D, DDefending units:8 Q, f' {5 W+ E6 R+ D3 n
    18th RGC Temp. Division
# g9 G/ D6 N+ e6 w* H2 g* w6 r; h    51st Const Co " J# Z) n& v) F: J) z. v
    39th JAAF AF Bn " K- h& @9 f' l- k- q
    16th JAAF Base Force
- ]. F. j: h+ X: w    10th JAAF Base Force$ U9 ^' c" C* ~5 k& \+ T% g: E
    5th Army
% M  O. u( `2 F9 h5 p    15th JNAF AF Unit
/ e2 F) z  Z' b    53rd JAAF AF Bn
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国军的攻击能力不宜太乐观,毕竟还有地形加成,当然,由于国军除几大嫡系兵力充足,其他都不算永久损失,大不了投胎再来,也不是不能冒险,但最好是检查下补给情况,低于50%估计效果不会好
0 M  ~0 D3 z4 Zwangqifeng 发表于 2014-12-31 19:50
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国军进攻能力确实很有限,经过此次进攻感觉更明显了,就当是熟悉国军了,+ H# T# b- ?  j* _* d
好在防守能力目前还是比较充足的,即使有些损伤,也可以慢慢通过投胎等方式补充起来。- j9 |6 V4 g  m3 W
以后估计会尽量减少国军的进攻行为。
一年又要没了
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 02, 42/ _6 t& ~; B$ y. ^3 U: n
缅甸盟军发起试探进攻,效果一般,还搭进去一个营,还是专心防守吧。
6 Z+ r: l+ v3 P: h: ?$ U: O装甲部队马上就到,之后可以抽调一部分兵力去打扫缅北的日军7 l5 {- ^$ b2 ]3 l) I6 |7 R' i
盟军的进攻显示,日军毛淡棉方向有2个单位已经过河了,却没有发动突击,, E8 _9 x# }! o' C5 A, q0 Y; e
看来只要目的地有足够本方力量,其他方向过河的部队不必发动突击。* e7 @+ B; J. ^" i5 X: G
用日军时,为包围重庆,配合南边日军过河,已到达重庆的部队,特地配合发动突击,看来是多余了。
8 B7 Y' |* a$ K; ^: c( V3 @时间允许的话在考虑用印度的一些师来替换已经受伤的缅甸一师,和一个缅甸团,
7 W( @) h: g: f7 }7 P这些部队的缅甸班组实力有限,且后期可以升级印度44班组
: e$ `' {/ ~/ P7 k" \而已经升级的印度42班组和日军不相上下,就是经验差点。
) `" r4 ?" h. J% H+ y( Y8 q当天已经有54辆grant/lee和12辆玛蒂尔达II到达开普敦,进入库存。: d$ z/ v. a  n- e, j1 v% I' A
不过grant/lee要到5月才能换装,且上述坦克只能给澳大利亚坦克部队使用。# b: Y) B3 }2 N* e, z
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Night Naval bombardment of Moulmein at 55,55
0 P& J( V: t3 D6 dAllied Ships1 W2 E) f# S: |1 R& S
      CL Colombo
4 ]$ i* x# p4 }3 \7 s) R      CL Caledon, k8 Z3 w9 K9 o" V0 [! K! p
      CL Enterprise  T! @( G  \3 X
      DD Nizam
% B6 B2 o+ d" E% ], D% [: {      DD Tjerk Hiddes
, P. ~) A' a3 fCL Colombo firing at 5th Amphibious Brigade8 F4 D+ n/ H: J, h$ a0 I8 z5 F
CL Caledon firing at 33rd Division! r; p) q0 v: p# F" n
CL Enterprise firing at 33rd Division
6 D' W+ f+ m) R" ]- P& E- ]DD Nizam firing at Moulmein 4 U4 ?# o5 D, K' C
DD Tjerk Hiddes firing at 33rd Division
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+ z. g" A1 C1 ?1 S1 HMorning Air attack on 104th Division, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang 2 y' c8 X. N5 V. [& C7 S* {
Weather in hex: Clear sky
* G- v! w+ ~& v6 T0 h5 ERaid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
" G7 t6 ^/ P9 J/ J8 e4 oEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
/ l1 q# w# O" g; l# D& P( Z+ kAllied aircraft
5 L6 s2 N$ |6 w& F      I-16-III x 2
6 H7 \0 m, E" l# g" C      SB-III x 16
, \& f. d* F6 _: RNo Allied losses
2 e  s' ?/ r' @! q! G  ?Aircraft Attacking:
* P1 E; B1 {2 `! u! G& g       7 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet5 H6 z  I9 l& r8 {" e$ ]
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
) D' B" {( C- l# y" ~. R& x; }       5 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet) t) @6 E$ e" L! f$ k  i
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb8 a$ C; |- J2 e$ h0 z9 O' Q5 u
       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
+ X+ e  t" C. ^) E! w               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb ; I# d1 b, ?' a1 t, \4 x
Also attacking 23rd Army ...( l$ S7 E1 X6 e1 N" A. U
Also attacking 104th Division ...
* C9 n8 y! V  [------------------------------------------------------------------! k' T8 \3 v+ F2 g# D8 R( N
Morning Air attack on 17th Division, at 74,54 , near Liuchow # y4 G' _3 a1 E
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
5 j' k0 M1 Y( Y) o3 b/ b( s! b; u% ARaid spotted at 41 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.* n7 Y5 |7 H) |: j. @4 t
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes
) c  B% A8 Y! J3 H! tJapanese aircraft$ Z3 s$ O; b0 R" K, W) z
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 2
3 D6 C3 {5 s3 a  m! Q2 f+ MAllied aircraft
8 Q0 H3 S  F6 k      A-29A Hudson x 7 * s2 q" J; z& i/ L& ~, B) L7 X$ T
No Japanese losses
8 n: [9 {- z: f# t7 @: D. pNo Allied losses 1 v- l: y" ?+ d7 m5 R
Japanese ground losses:
/ C8 I8 n; I$ u. `+ b2 P      32 casualties reported
& v# D% g% A" X# F         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
! Q4 y( }4 k& L         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled: F* Q5 I7 p& W+ ~2 @
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 S% R. O2 q$ R( j) FAircraft Attacking:
8 X/ O+ \. |% l       7 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet- h7 a1 ~2 o# c) w2 w" g
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb$ U  g  z* Q: m$ D! J% S3 ~; ?
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+ S2 D- l$ v) m9 t4 \. b7 TMorning Air attack on 40th Division, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang
/ ]% u* V8 b& X& \0 |2 z& `& T5 @Weather in hex: Clear sky
5 H+ I7 [1 Z! O1 eRaid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
' t; V( I  m+ ^. vEstimated time to target is 5 minutes 7 b1 ]" W1 b- b5 _% N
Allied aircraft4 r) H& T: o# {0 J- e. g1 q; f
      I-16-III x 3
( p- B5 o+ T" U3 f      SB-III x 10 " K# K1 `7 n; U; w$ M8 }* U* q
No Allied losses
  F8 S0 _8 t/ I( @! T: P3 l* uAircraft Attacking:
% j+ J0 m7 B$ r       6 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
/ {/ k9 n1 o0 P0 }+ g9 L0 T               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb' i3 |% `5 o6 W" X% Y2 I/ r
       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet& F: \5 v: |5 O# s6 W) G( U7 z
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
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Morning Air attack on 23rd Army, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang 0 ^4 C' @. q1 i3 m4 @
Weather in hex: Clear sky 6 v$ Y) M. K# p# h/ O
Raid spotted at 3 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.& L, p" P$ E( \. H# b
Estimated time to target is 0 minutes ) y- D* L7 s, S! ]1 w# [
Allied aircraft. E; |$ G6 l* a& X" \) {6 p/ P6 N
      Blenheim IV x 15
! b% N- _. n/ X+ KNo Allied losses 9 w3 Y, z! \, j5 q1 t5 I, U' f$ N
Aircraft Attacking:* A. C: }; Y6 X) w4 ], @1 ^6 e
      15 x Blenheim IV bombing from 6000 feet
6 G1 B2 w( x& i! ]+ \               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
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$ w1 z. @2 x; bMorning Air attack on 114th Infantry Regiment, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg) 1 o# ?4 c1 K+ U* U* S" x
Weather in hex: Heavy rain
# ?( v5 ~) B) x% IRaid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.6 l& S4 i6 F- a; L# y3 x6 J/ ~
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
$ G2 Z- B3 f/ w* G" ~8 XJapanese aircraft
$ u, c6 U" b3 R      A6M2 Zero x 1
' t" L- y  Z4 E6 aAllied aircraft
0 X9 ?3 J& V0 m: D' d2 f+ S      CW-22 Falcon x 9 : }; k2 ]4 ]! U! L: w, @
No Japanese losses6 A4 ?. ]( f% c( V
No Allied losses , d3 P* K- ^! i
Aircraft Attacking:# C/ z5 H0 m% q9 G8 e. ?
       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
, N3 \7 b7 D5 X# ?! J2 L2 t; W" o               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
0 `' b. \% s& H; T* Y* X( m1 |-----------------------------------------------------------------* j3 k  \8 O4 y; u3 G
Morning Air attack on 21st Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 56,54 , near Moulmein
6 X' M1 B6 T; Z' G, _1 j. J6 x. kWeather in hex: Clear sky ' u: O- ]1 ~0 ]
Raid spotted at 3 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.' a1 P1 \" N3 Z
Estimated time to target is 0 minutes
# J4 u% Z' T% i' Q7 ^Japanese aircraft
# ~3 K: k. p, Q8 X1 M      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 5
4 \2 c0 l% `' A$ PAllied aircraft6 S* V% Z' I( x& _
      Blenheim I x 7
" K  Z6 X: }8 l. INo Japanese losses , ~) |! x; c( u$ o# U0 @8 }% _
Allied aircraft losses0 g( l) c- z4 n( J# ?6 e( J
      Blenheim I: 2 damaged
! {$ l/ B* L! z/ S. F9 x  _" TJapanese ground losses:
+ G4 h+ l) W6 h2 O) e  B      18 casualties reported. L$ {7 r. L  X/ C; \8 V
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled; H" i! i+ b3 [3 r) Q. U% M- j) q
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled. H3 |" a* p1 t/ V- H
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 2 o2 D* s( P4 D! w
Aircraft Attacking:& c  I0 u0 T/ e1 j& g
       7 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet4 x5 a! n. j/ M( Y7 j* K
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb ' T2 t# Y- Q) ~0 H- L( i
CAP engaged:
  E. Z' R" |) I5 ]* i. p64th Sentai with Ki-43-Ib Oscar (5 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling), ~. P8 A$ [* I( }4 `; ]: _
      (8 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)" q" I; j: ^- e* d/ E
      5 plane(s) intercepting now.
- ~0 x! e4 h% F5 l( a% A      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000./ Z/ _) _( g/ F9 y% e
      Raid is overhead 1 Z  D) l) |! x
Also attacking 6th Guards Division ...; [) v! k7 N0 O5 N( C( P. q
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Ground combat at 56,54 (near Moulmein) ) {- d8 r6 d" {& f, R# h9 r
Japanese Bombardment attack . K+ ]1 D; a" \1 e
Attacking force 142 troops, 10 guns, 10 vehicles, Assault Value = 942 ; ?4 y& E8 d+ @& j
Defending force 42975 troops, 419 guns, 423 vehicles, Assault Value = 1578
$ I) Q3 B" R8 ^) qJapanese ground losses:
! i) y, Z2 _8 j0 W      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)
+ Z2 }3 h# O! @- w- |3 y8 lAllied ground losses:
9 `7 Q0 h, C& y+ d6 ~2 t. D      8 casualties reported4 d+ X2 Q6 [! z) M* k# {
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
* G! n$ a* i7 h" u$ T         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled* t) g0 u# i* |5 W( H
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 0 D' M& |$ B, j' ~2 @! x
Assaulting units:
8 R" v# c" U; h- a9 h% J    4th Division
6 h1 T( b4 l8 u    112th Infantry Regiment
' c  H8 {; n! ?1 k    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade) `, h  x: @& K0 f2 F) C* y# P
    6th Guards Division6 ?% w3 ~7 e) t5 F7 O4 e
    14th Guards Regiment% \. W9 V# q+ c/ Z3 p
    21st Division
) V/ s8 W" R8 b% N& }. K, t    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion
. M; J8 \2 Y7 a3 C- }Defending units:$ q4 q: ^$ e% y% A& b
    13th Burma Rifles Battalion) D. x( w3 q5 x6 N6 U
    6th Australian Division
4 B6 ]1 S0 |1 m/ ]1 N    9th Burma Rifles Battalion
" }6 F$ G+ I+ G. [% Y5 X6 i$ u4 E    1st Gloucestershire Battalion
% [2 n( i0 I" Z+ c# Q4 I! i    46th Indian Brigade; n% P/ J4 ~3 \0 U* Y7 _
    45th Indian Brigade* v0 X+ e% f& P, ^
    1st Burma Division
" z% N0 I8 b( T0 E, i2 Q4 G& a7 r& F    10th Burma Rifles Battalion
. n/ {1 \4 h0 Q, _2 A    99th Indian Brigade# O4 Y5 D: Y, Z' Q
    BFF Brigade
5 Y( m+ b$ |# a( S- A    Tenasserim BAF Battalion7 ~4 n6 _- _4 x; x9 q. j6 L" U
    3rd Burma Rifles Battalion
" F# V; O( w" t7 r3 S/ s- H* g" b1 T    44th Indian Brigade, r6 K7 P0 k% }6 {6 T
    17th Indian Division
7 g" L" E' P) M7 G1 {7 ]    Burma Corps
! C, I$ x5 ]$ Y% j: r# C1 w8 N    Railway BAF Battalion 1 H/ ~; q1 C4 Q  w0 A! B
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  ^' o5 V, b4 Z9 }0 sGround combat at Tandjoengbalai (47,78)
) P$ ?5 z8 J" v9 a% P% tJapanese Deliberate attack 9 P& U7 V  j$ @: A
Attacking force 385 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 15 5 W0 k$ O5 j- k! r- [- `, k
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 6 w! M3 U! H$ H. w& {) c
Japanese adjusted assault: 8  # D0 A" {" V: I1 r0 T
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
/ f6 b1 \- p# n) ^: fJapanese assault odds: 8 to 1 (fort level 1)  3 k) j3 Q% u+ y) P- c$ c3 S% B
Japanese forces CAPTURE Tandjoengbalai !!! . i4 r6 W( ?, E/ u
Combat modifiers
0 Z0 F6 Y0 Q6 r5 LAttacker: leaders(-) ' z  u1 f4 E- N$ Q5 [9 w
Assaulting units:2 j  E  L( j- o
    Bandasan SNLF
, |# _- q' y! Y% q4 z/ A( y-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- . w+ U" z9 B: h0 N7 y! Z& g' F4 M
Ground combat at Toungoo (57,50)
- A' e$ N* X2 R$ eJapanese Shock attack
/ k( j9 G. [. w. hAttacking force 4350 troops, 48 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 146 - Z% v( W  f' y7 o3 }. o+ v* B( H- Z
Defending force 434 troops, 5 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 7
1 {2 e7 w# W7 {* }0 ?0 a  WJapanese adjusted assault: 112  / ]% e( r' [8 l  I- o9 r4 D4 n
Allied adjusted defense: 5  ( w# m5 m9 @3 _3 q. Q& D2 y' h
Japanese assault odds: 22 to 1 (fort level 0)  $ D1 N* ^. t% G- R, q
Japanese forces CAPTURE Toungoo !!!
, I3 T- W' g0 P8 O. r8 cCombat modifiers
" L  o, _3 B3 A, y+ ODefender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), preparation(-)
' j0 t% G& H3 r. x fatigue(-), experience(-)
1 W: m: f6 c3 O: {Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-)
) X3 \2 q( w1 [7 _4 s6 NJapanese ground losses:, T+ J$ h1 h+ C* j+ Y. F) {
      3 casualties reported
* k; y( j! x2 z6 k% d. R" c) C         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 I! X5 g9 T5 z. J8 L0 ]  r         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
6 G6 [6 [6 A5 T) ^2 \) T         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
% Q! q6 J# M% P' F) ]/ n( Y5 E# vAllied ground losses:# P+ I; G$ N& m
      146 casualties reported" e' f& c( G" O; l5 t' E! _
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 l6 h, k' N, N5 K
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 4 disabled
* G! A9 b$ D8 d6 Z0 n1 S         Engineers: 14 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 [+ |5 q  Q4 V9 |/ b      Guns lost 4 (4 destroyed, 0 disabled)
. u& W" a: S% Z; b5 m1 y6 i# l      Vehicles lost 9 (9 destroyed, 0 disabled)! i" @, j& R4 l8 {4 U  ~8 l- O
      Units retreated 1 / h9 E3 \( T8 |  `! A
Defeated Allied Units Retreating! $ t. c% U5 S# g# l) A( W$ \) d) L
Assaulting units:
( m* T) _' X! G- O& i, s5 @+ w    17th Indpt Guards Regiment
8 Z$ G1 X% E6 u; X$ tDefending units:
! V( p; F2 C9 O' q; q    108th RAF Base Force
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: _/ S1 C+ [" s2 LGround combat at 56,54 (near Moulmein) ! K+ i) E6 b4 n+ L
Allied Deliberate attack 9 P: v( ?7 B* ^7 L0 a. O) v. {
Attacking force 41792 troops, 419 guns, 393 vehicles, Assault Value = 1577
9 C1 s2 j) r7 ?Defending force 38254 troops, 440 guns, 97 vehicles, Assault Value = 942
$ ?$ O$ N3 ^% r8 ~0 QAllied adjusted assault: 1030  
& F! ], l$ A9 sJapanese adjusted defense: 777  1 e3 }1 O& }/ M  @$ ]5 k
Allied assault odds: 1 to 1  4 ^( G, h6 S8 v! y+ _- y" \/ ?2 \
Combat modifiers
3 D% p- f0 c. b1 F- J- I8 i2 u# YDefender: terrain(+), disruption(-), fatigue(-)
' P) q# o* x' T$ ]0 ZAttacker:  
% L2 g, ]5 K. H8 {8 LJapanese ground losses:
  a. A% W: ~+ \5 [      1561 casualties reported
" T, [2 R3 _' h) L% H. v! z. U         Squads: 46 destroyed, 42 disabled) X; r- P% k* `8 R
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 35 disabled2 i6 R  T; t! Z/ I) r( J
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 6 disabled
1 D, D2 k0 ?6 r9 x      Guns lost 21 (5 destroyed, 16 disabled)
, c, u/ e: `7 {; I% m  m9 W) `- _Allied ground losses:. D7 b6 ^& U& E+ y/ F  I
      1809 casualties reported* a8 }- S, X6 p5 |' F# r6 H
         Squads: 36 destroyed, 236 disabled
: \8 V) q' A5 F& H; y, W+ C         Non Combat: 24 destroyed, 9 disabled% t; A" B7 Q+ O' l' y- K
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 14 disabled2 i9 K! a$ A  P7 ~6 y
      Guns lost 26 (4 destroyed, 22 disabled)
, v, @/ h+ G- \4 @8 x8 U8 k- Y      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)3 m9 r+ ^" x$ V: ~& v) v0 w3 N
      Units destroyed 1
7 b8 y; U6 v1 a: H( g1 W0 nAssaulting units:
: I. Y( t& \# @8 i& x7 y3 ^4 R# P    Tenasserim BAF Battalion. ^  \! e7 F. T4 j$ z/ h3 D) t) ]
    46th Indian Brigade
: l2 s/ o2 `+ S3 A( L: _    45th Indian Brigade
: e/ _5 C0 o. R4 x; j' Q- D    9th Burma Rifles Battalion/ V8 O4 Z  q3 d2 j8 B
    13th Burma Rifles Battalion
* Y) V1 o4 ^, _' C7 b9 X8 ?' t    99th Indian Brigade) x  s# m6 T) F; d8 z
    44th Indian Brigade
7 u" M& Y: g. u2 z7 y- o/ E  ]    3rd Burma Rifles Battalion
8 A: c/ \, J2 J8 T7 _0 o: u2 h    BFF Brigade0 {' N8 R! V: W. [+ g
    6th Australian Division( H$ F; I. M4 v( V$ `! j
    1st Gloucestershire Battalion
) U$ [5 J! \7 h+ X    1st Burma Division
6 u  h7 S. _6 l( o* H+ E    10th Burma Rifles Battalion& l0 \2 i' R# D4 C- r8 T
    17th Indian Division0 Z( k' ?  [) n1 |$ q
    Burma Corps $ n% }+ ]; E, s7 R* U8 W
    Railway BAF Battalion - e" K5 J; D$ s3 W8 V
Defending units:! ?0 v: `8 G! w* G" I; H5 U
    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade$ D* W5 }: J" d" _$ y
    4th Division
& D/ ]! |( y! k    112th Infantry Regiment
& t5 U9 S- r5 g7 b    6th Guards Division2 g0 E3 O, C3 X+ W2 E
    14th Guards Regiment1 ]( k$ b# |$ ~5 N+ X8 {8 e. j
    21st Division
: \2 r" F7 D0 W+ e# @6 j0 k& _    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion
3 r/ G! n5 Q. o  R, @# S----------------------------------------------------/ Z) Z2 r0 T+ _7 m0 h
Ground combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang)
* R& m$ ?; y$ L) J- w7 U2 N( q1 uAllied Bombardment attack
$ {5 X2 }. y. X. OAttacking force 1332 troops, 5 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4838 . V- I1 k3 @) T- s3 l% j: a
Defending force 40448 troops, 715 guns, 471 vehicles, Assault Value = 632
: z9 M* K/ ]% Y2 z$ @  T- EAllied ground losses:
: Y$ ~4 z* {+ A  c. Z/ {      184 casualties reported+ k% p, x4 ]; f3 Z
         Squads: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled) C* |+ w1 \$ O4 L/ J
         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 17 disabled
- R4 J& b6 w& |, w4 k& |+ i         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
0 g+ i" w$ F2 \5 Y. [, KAssaulting units:0 L- e' J( ?' D2 T2 P$ {/ v
    72nd Chinese Corps
$ k% \: \! X9 E, x    84th Chinese Corps
" G& @, n: b( ^& k' c! I    10th Chinese Corps& P- C& l- a7 \+ H& Z, U
    74th Chinese Corps: f5 G3 g" B! N; R! A# ~) o! _
    79th Chinese Corps
# F# F- u6 F, u' `) s    88th Chinese Corps, d+ N; i5 d. f7 W
    50th Chinese Corps: ]+ _8 e8 b4 n
    7th Chinese Corps  Y. Y) X! _, a- Y, Q3 ?/ |8 S
    78th Chinese Corps% `- v$ O. N+ {
    70th Chinese Corps3 E8 G! P: Q8 H$ t
    49th Chinese Corps6 x4 A% n/ L9 h5 X
    9th Prov Chinese Corps8 I! O, N# y  I
    59th Chinese Corps
" @8 c* @; Z1 t    99th Chinese Corps- h7 W* d: Z# |& L
    86th Chinese Corps
3 W4 u& |' C$ }' g# L' t! q+ D    4th Chinese Corps+ o9 h- [1 i9 a: z) t
    58th Chinese Corps
3 b' W5 E4 C3 e$ Q+ N9 t$ k    37th Chinese Corps- }& W- U% I, ?# Y* K) |0 V
    28th Chinese Corps
, @( ]# B. N' R1 g    20th Chinese Corps
) S  e' m) m. U. m    26th Chinese Corps9 ~  B: I: r' m
    100th Chinese Corps
6 y; v, C) ^6 r' `& b    27th Group Army
' B3 h# H8 \  }+ d+ I    32nd Group Army
! ^" D# a4 y' `0 j! r    29th Group Army
# H- q) R( Z( n5 w- \$ j- H! c    25th Group Army: L  X6 @/ D$ h; B. I2 a. Q
    9th War Area
4 U, p% V. `/ S    10th Group Army
) v- W; d  ^& d$ B) ^    19th Group Army9 N) i& V: G4 A
    30th Group Army
' X1 J/ h- k; u4 h% d    23rd Group Army8 `. |' m/ n8 x2 ?% H7 z: N
    3rd War Area
* z: h8 N+ K( }    33rd Group Army
4 |) r5 s# ^3 `; G" V2 b0 ~, PDefending units:" U( k$ X, o8 O4 \" @9 s
    102nd Infantry Regiment  i6 c) G4 o# Y
    40th Division
% }1 W2 t2 v% e) x( D* b( ]0 H3 h    Kyuko Naval Guard Unit
, T) p! C6 g+ I0 ?$ F, F4 n4 _    104th Division
  d$ D8 [* C6 R2 @$ {2 V    39th Division* n! z& N+ u4 T+ m+ g+ a
    11th RGC Temp. Division, l" @. P# [' y5 k$ M& q, q: @
    23rd Army
& Z: D% M3 j  V3 Y( d    21st Mortar Battalion3 E" j  w1 r" V) I
    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
9 J/ M5 o) V0 v0 ]: |    5th RF Gun Battalion
4 u  Q, E- r- P3 I    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
, I1 B3 n9 ?5 \' p3 v    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
4 h* U+ F4 O4 J4 y5 Z* v) U# H( H    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion+ V1 e$ o! _& {$ r: Q; N6 h
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion8 Z( t% H/ A( R. W+ g8 k
    2nd Mortar Battalion
( r/ K: w' d& L5 U, U# i: f) H$ G    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment
& a% U0 d: D! [. b" K    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion: H  t' V; g1 S9 h. \4 T
    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
' I/ T: f& {0 k& b" J0 X    2nd RF Gun Battalion
* ~4 y- _8 W% C9 Q0 H    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment: R5 O( P+ D5 [5 Y6 t
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
' Q: L5 a3 {( n' Q    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment
9 s) \0 ~- `" w: x0 \    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
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以下是58连续3天的运动轨迹,目的地没有变更,可见58很可能不是按指定路线移动8 ~# H- d  H& d
而是有其他的运行方式,由于58的重要性,该舰队运行轨迹的难以琢磨有时候会带来巨大的意外。
, w" _& `( g% r; m5 y目前正在试图搞清楚这舰队到底按啥规律移动。
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 03, 42
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The IJA is withdrawing, they have to find another way to Rangoon, I guess.0 v* f* `3 T  c9 H: h: ~8 _
Java:  * O0 V6 D: K4 q" W. C) _7 ^
The PTs pick up a fight with the Es, they manage to sink two of them.
# r/ G( j" `/ v0 Q. |: }" Cwhile the dutch bombers make an attack run today,
9 w6 L" b3 v3 J* }they bomb everywhere except the target.$ A- F1 W9 n% J% _5 u: V* ?; v" G
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% h( n* c' P- ?$ T. W+ |( SNight Time Surface Combat, near Batavia at 49,97, Range 8,000 Yards
% K( h1 ?' [- C! c, J4 uJapanese Ships
( _7 M( b( E) p7 p1 x      AMc Banshu Maru #51
+ u& q  z. P, R0 s5 q+ b      AMc Hinode Maru #17, C4 Q0 R) f& U& K. z9 ^6 _' K
      AMc Kaiyo Maru #1
1 `" u& f/ ]8 a+ x% t: m9 u      AMc Yoshitomo Maru 9 i7 f2 H2 ~6 J  }5 G
Allied Ships
/ B  N. [- |$ u, N- n& e+ e      PT-318 t  @( y7 p  q8 c4 D7 x& E8 j  ?8 C' ^. T
      PT-32" W' D' \8 v3 Y; X# [# u: D
      PT-338 |( |$ X, K& ]$ @% C% W8 C  `8 W
      PT-35
/ ]' O. f" r) ]- D, E2 L# c2 z" i      PT-41
& U. `5 B5 l2 p/ ]- q1 X$ [; G--------------------------------------------------------------------( ?8 O0 P3 ~. _% h5 J; r( N
Night Time Surface Combat, near Merak at 48,97, Range 10,000 Yards
: [4 g1 P, h! M& X% R# rJapanese Ships0 r0 q( V/ a. N  F5 |
      E Hishu% i( j: f4 \, ?  M! {* p
      E Susuki, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
3 }: [  {- x6 c      E Tade6 a6 z* z$ T3 M  {( z
      E Yomogi, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk' r' ?6 W- b* G, Q/ Z% m
      E Hachijo " K* ]5 z& ~+ P, g' K% r" T8 c
Allied Ships
6 {! x0 e, E5 R6 F) _2 Z% s( H      PT-319 H4 @$ d- D1 @- q5 X8 q6 g
      PT-32, Shell hits 11 ]' A$ |4 \9 L/ J# `- [  n
      PT-330 U, J. N  k+ m9 k) S: x
      PT-35, Shell hits 1
' x( ~3 g  Q) f0 K5 @. n      PT-41, Shell hits 1+ h& c1 e4 _/ N: M7 {* z8 U
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( C6 M" Q- u2 j9 iDay Time Surface Combat, near Batavia at 49,97, Range 10,000 Yards , M! K9 o3 T4 g6 W( I. j& A2 v# G; |
Japanese Ships
, _; o; D3 t% {. G4 F      AMc Banshu Maru #51
  U7 f5 J5 _1 y, k' t& i      AMc Hinode Maru #17- @" v) H2 u8 m, M! b/ H& t1 M
      AMc Kaiyo Maru #1
- {1 ~- a6 W; ^: j      AMc Yoshitomo Maru 3 ?- Q8 M4 i. X) f6 R0 L( P
Allied Ships
& u+ w5 }5 n4 b  Q) b( V4 o( v7 w      PT-319 g2 ~+ I& t4 p
      PT-32, Shell hits 1- h9 ~: ^: k0 E& r+ Z
      PT-337 U4 l( A8 @4 v$ [  L6 w, d
      PT-35
! w1 [, \. j- ^4 o& @# l& t      PT-41$ d; R3 q3 I( {* z! x1 r8 f
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Billiton at 52,93 $ ^5 @. T+ j7 i5 x( X/ c' y# e
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
! _6 y4 X* W* ^3 ERaid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
. q+ ?* `9 H2 i# P0 S- rEstimated time to target is 4 minutes
$ R- F3 g, d1 n* oAllied aircraft
% l0 n. q+ J  _; S7 \8 p% G      139WH-3 x 15 * X% d- n8 y( I8 g
No Allied losses
  t0 R" X$ J4 d: b+ N" T- OJapanese Ships" a7 N3 C  [" Z+ B
      xAK Sinsei Maru8 o& @" l$ }" z% f& O
      xAK Ryoyo Maru 2 m. W4 V6 N9 d, p: }( J, ]
Aircraft Attacking:
6 C" V+ R( x) m- F  r8 Q       8 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet6 t& s6 a: q) _1 X5 ~" k- j  s' m( z
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
% }! k5 ^! e7 P) A       7 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
) R# i5 O! C+ K/ o7 O  V               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb   i% A. O/ V* s
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/ r( w4 @/ Z5 o, z3 Z3 P0 wMorning Air attack on 38th Division, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg)
0 F6 `2 F) ~: H+ h3 Z* P8 {Weather in hex: Partial cloud 7 S6 L5 d/ c2 Z, [. B
Raid spotted at 35 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
7 D' r+ X7 Q9 P3 ZEstimated time to target is 12 minutes
  [7 v7 U: @, A5 oJapanese aircraft  x6 P; P2 E7 g
      A6M2 Zero x 1
9 Q' a( @& M( g% H1 l5 [; t2 YAllied aircraft. J- Z& D$ r7 @& ^
      CW-22 Falcon x 9
5 q9 g) D' W( h( f# ^No Japanese losses
$ v4 Q4 M+ i1 x2 K; yNo Allied losses # b' f" z& E0 X. @' P* P! R
Aircraft Attacking:
- D4 u2 H$ d0 }       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet# j: u' T) w6 o5 e$ |
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb4 N+ c" r& d# @' x& A/ @& v
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+ A* T" n9 W9 R! XMorning Air attack on 55th Infantry Regiment, at 49,98 (Batavia)
3 Z% m* k4 w* e9 O+ A5 |# x$ y5 ^/ a# W' _Weather in hex: Light cloud : p7 R8 w' Y2 X0 i' U
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
+ G) t8 s, r3 k2 k# D5 GEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
) f# R2 N: L+ H! q6 `Japanese aircraft) y6 ~2 m8 M; q  M  J+ X6 }
      A6M2 Zero x 20   ^1 I, H7 P  _
Allied aircraft9 I5 d) w4 R5 S
      L-212 x 9 1 Q' H" b0 M! w8 Z7 r0 k, E& }
No Japanese losses
; x9 |: ]% X) v; `" q! |Allied aircraft losses
# Z# z* O' V6 O2 O      L-212: 1 damaged' O* k1 w. w9 Y( k" K1 F
      L-212: 1 destroyed by flak
9 A% u' x0 L2 \- X+ tJapanese ground losses:& [7 S5 @3 a2 Y! x1 u$ H
      3 casualties reported
: K0 ]* d: c2 P' O' q1 s8 n" U         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled9 g- R/ m& T, V  i( r
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled8 e, {+ q/ e0 o' Y5 e. }7 Q9 |& b
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
. `4 ?1 R8 J" P$ bAircraft Attacking:0 j. Z. n; q1 Z! k. S
       9 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet, r$ F0 Y  }# d2 w
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb8 \! s' D3 P# A5 L
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8 o3 _  n& A) |Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Billiton at 52,93 7 k+ `) h9 l& u" \0 K" W$ I  k
Weather in hex: Heavy rain
3 \7 V+ D) y, d9 A. uRaid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.) P# D! E# Q, m7 S* V
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes
2 {$ s" O8 A9 Q1 y/ c$ vAllied aircraft2 O0 T9 P, p5 O3 D
      139WH-3 x 8
2 ^7 e9 K. ^' ENo Allied losses
1 x, V& O0 V! F7 O, w; O1 g( {Japanese Ships
# H* |' K, }. V# q, T      xAK Sinsei Maru
2 r& {% b! N+ Y# w      xAK Ryoyo Maru
5 O1 V% Q8 V0 _Aircraft Attacking:4 s* \. v  ^2 ?% z7 I( l6 G
       8 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
+ x0 y5 h" B8 A+ a: Q  P6 \; g               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb 4 d% r2 C1 j8 W3 D- e2 b( d0 f
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Billiton at 52,93 6 s- H8 F. |2 r
Weather in hex: Heavy rain   ^& G3 P4 D" i0 h
Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
/ N  S) ^5 A1 `: V" Y7 X6 U. {* TEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
4 @3 J* b. f6 z5 _2 f5 |Allied aircraft
: ~0 N* Y/ @, }% M& |      139WH-3 x 8
# J# ?; C4 n7 z* E& e! ?) eNo Allied losses
2 ^; m4 B7 f/ ~. f3 P  s  c, iJapanese Ships
5 R: G+ G# c9 I" E5 E      xAK Ryoyo Maru
7 l% ]% B1 Q7 i2 V7 E# VAircraft Attacking:& @. {/ ^, q! W4 ]- E
       8 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
" X" \7 {  n2 o, N$ n. `               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
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- V- f( B0 e8 X4 o6 }' `Ground combat at 56,54 (near Moulmein) 3 a/ H3 `4 Z- q1 F3 Z& S* y0 o* z! ?
Japanese Bombardment attack
- e/ R" l9 P% \/ }9 TAttacking force 110 troops, 8 guns, 10 vehicles, Assault Value = 882
3 k; B0 ^6 m' |: u5 hDefending force 42466 troops, 415 guns, 600 vehicles, Assault Value = 1501 3 r, c5 u6 G* v
Japanese ground losses:
# S* ~' \, D! k; t( C8 j8 X1 F      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled) " ?( G5 I4 h3 r% I- ~$ \5 u
Assaulting units:$ H5 [2 o8 M  @1 P& i; x4 e' S
    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade/ R% U! }+ L8 I2 S' z
    4th Division
# P8 _5 D% R- z. `1 E7 r    112th Infantry Regiment
2 v- l  }6 E( ~3 V) m; w" O0 o! F    6th Guards Division
* d; V6 L8 O  Y; c& ?! X( ]4 m$ @$ N    21st Division
7 E! e! i; y  h" `3 V, c, E0 ^    14th Guards Regiment% y1 W+ ?2 G9 k" h" i: Y  E2 \; b! i
    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion 9 ?" u4 u: ?/ f, u; g) M
Defending units:
0 `' S7 Y% ]8 D    44th Indian Brigade
, y- B6 j, C) g    6th Australian Division
/ \6 a( G$ W9 J- Y; e) z$ p6 {( o    46th Indian Brigade5 k5 R+ N2 o9 \1 S0 q
    3rd Burma Rifles Battalion- ^3 K/ i$ s+ b! z
    BFF Brigade
! F6 W, S; b) m% ~    10th Burma Rifles Battalion" p  s4 b+ _9 F
    44th Cavalry Regiment6 B5 L0 ?2 N5 a3 s2 Q- Q" O
    45th Indian Brigade) q9 r4 k0 _! a8 E4 Z: E- S
    1st Burma Division* s; Q1 g' {6 ]  u
    99th Indian Brigade: f# n: V+ g" U; a/ s
    1st Gloucestershire Battalion8 x/ B& d) M6 t9 c
    43rd Cavalry Regiment  _0 _* K) @3 G1 w' p
    16th Light Cavalry Regiment
9 \4 o- U" |6 A& H. e    9th Burma Rifles Battalion
3 E2 T7 n4 Q! M  F    13th Burma Rifles Battalion3 m, P- x0 t# v. ~9 F, P7 F- |2 C
    17th Indian Division( z7 H6 T$ ?1 S2 k7 L
    Burma Corps  , g4 n. X7 ~1 p/ R; j5 s. I3 N
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Ground combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang)
" F7 J; q  l  U+ hAllied Bombardment attack ; p4 I7 C2 s# r1 F/ y
Attacking force 1185 troops, 5 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4855 + G$ i9 x9 W  d
Defending force 40831 troops, 716 guns, 471 vehicles, Assault Value = 661
, C1 Y+ z. j) l+ c% r" [: |Allied ground losses:* h7 j5 X1 U- ?' ?& y; r
      55 casualties reported; h7 N+ L* a. n: }* g  m
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 S; H4 @1 j; y1 s2 f, s
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 11 disabled
: `$ y. T3 _; {! n         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled( [: K' ]; L( s: I
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Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45)
$ e) @3 J# h6 n8 m& V/ yAllied Shock attack - }$ m/ U6 M( z6 \; S
Attacking force 2623 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 62
* u; }9 A+ d. h0 \5 q# {Defending force 7592 troops, 66 guns, 152 vehicles, Assault Value = 87 * k% ^1 P9 z3 R3 `7 N2 @  y
Allied adjusted assault: 23  2 \7 O1 C3 G* t) e) K
Japanese adjusted defense: 96  
8 D( r3 R! b% X" \Allied assault odds: 1 to 4 (fort level 2)  % f; h  f8 ?2 w( d: `3 O. o
Combat modifiers8 g' r, b; Z2 [0 ^; J+ q2 U
Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)3 {3 ?+ l( |$ ^/ A* o
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-), disruption(-)
2 m0 u* T5 i  {2 n! O  \. ?Japanese ground losses:
- V0 G. |9 `4 K      70 casualties reported
9 y* {; y* r$ {- V1 u; g7 r; ^0 w         Squads: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled3 |) H8 J3 a; b5 W8 M
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled( O" {" a0 k+ z7 H/ R! m0 i7 Z; X& e6 C4 `
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled / I$ G0 Q- A' y+ Y0 W
Allied ground losses:
( j4 F1 b1 a, t/ o4 k+ e# u      220 casualties reported
* H* Q' o$ o' j+ _' E8 e9 E         Squads: 1 destroyed, 28 disabled9 A9 s! P) {1 k- U( }5 \
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
" S2 p, U" A% f: g" Y/ n" i2 s7 I: Z         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled
: l7 d$ ^; X. i' n6 ]Assaulting units:
6 o8 y' V8 U( b1 w1 c" b    55th Chinese Corps
( X) x, V5 W6 v" W0 z9 p7 z$ |Defending units:8 F0 z; ]7 B+ `8 U- D
    18th RGC Temp. Division
( C3 E% H1 j3 ^( @. \- B7 g% C    10th JAAF Base Force" x8 R) S. K7 R( k6 C9 {
    51st Const Co 6 I( j4 r2 l" i0 M/ [
    39th JAAF AF Bn : Y. z7 A6 v, K* E6 K$ G3 T2 g- }! X
    16th JAAF Base Force
; M: ^2 \8 C) b    15th JNAF AF Unit
/ F* [) u( k/ b% \& O    53rd JAAF AF Bn
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 04, 42
& q! S5 x9 W- D3 p* k9 K1 z+ JNothing really happens today  W; q% _. V# p/ Y; f2 L) U
we find enemy activity at Ambon, more troops are needed if they want to take this island.5 P4 b) s' A2 S8 B0 a
An Shock Attack (SA) is ordered near Chihkiang,hope it won't be a disaster.
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8 d$ O# x$ M5 Z7 `. YAmphibious Assault at Ambon (76,109)
$ c6 r: v: @1 h3 s' VTF 17 troops unloading over beach at Ambon, 76,109 , m1 _6 s. u" {. P3 D
Japanese ground losses:
1 v8 `6 f2 i5 t/ i      9 casualties reported
5 `/ B$ N9 t% J1 w0 o/ k0 K6 Y; K6 u, F         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
" d4 x% U8 [# g- q4 N         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 E$ k6 q! M9 M9 @& o4 e% Y         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled , n8 E3 U2 ^* |2 c
17 troops of a SNLF Squad lost overboard during unload of Maizuru 2nd SNLF
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( r; ]8 }, e+ }* }3 _8 `7 ZGround combat at Ambon (76,109)
: ^+ R+ x9 T3 D$ F2 _% FAllied Bombardment attack
. G5 A& x" U" m' V2 w8 `Attacking force 476 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 92 6 o: t5 e/ e" Q/ x
Defending force 947 troops, 11 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 58 0 M, h' m! O" E8 y
Assaulting units:/ p5 X* C2 ^% v1 K) V9 [) p* D
    Molukken Garrison Battalion
8 \8 b* c' q5 b! @, g. S* j# \+ i    4th Coastal Gun Battalion" P$ H' O( H, X
    Sorong Det. Base Force
* M: E6 [3 z; G; O- B# ]3 h    Ambon Base Force& f2 z' ?0 l& Q6 h/ r: r- D
    Ternate Det. Base Force/ n' p6 E/ u1 l
    Manado Garrison Bn /2
# B) \! q( h- ]& `! }- E: q! NDefending units:7 {# ]& R# h5 K
    Maizuru 2nd SNLF /1 & `( {8 u. C/ w% u& Q" E' G
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( H  W9 w% p) o9 _* y6 `Ground combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang) ! i% ^1 u( q7 ?# P* }0 E
Allied Bombardment attack
/ R4 P0 i" Q& ^8 ~- O0 YAttacking force 4560 troops, 47 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4885
# A) o3 x8 v! i, \1 ODefending force 20048 troops, 208 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 381 ' {! w  [4 [5 g% V$ u0 o9 u
Allied ground losses:
. q( U8 X5 A1 @1 F- ]+ D      3 casualties reported
3 y* C) [9 X0 [5 D+ }5 Q0 g         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 W/ c; h/ N, Q) h' i. ?0 e         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
. x6 R, }! [0 W/ n: F! n         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 9 n" I$ w$ X$ A9 V% P
Assaulting units:
$ y! d/ X0 z5 M) c$ a- M1 z/ t" H- D    7th Chinese Corps6 E" ~1 h) P+ C
    20th Chinese Corps' r, V0 ]0 {% T" Q! i1 X
    28th Chinese Corps
, W3 S7 L7 B' c    4th Chinese Corps
- m; J" M% b2 l  W9 R% C    9th Prov Chinese Corps( _* n& A6 l! e% L
    72nd Chinese Corps
+ G2 T% A; v, p9 U  M: R    10th Chinese Corps# R2 ~* o9 j1 {2 h9 K
    70th Chinese Corps
# `& e  w" n! L9 i) i    78th Chinese Corps4 D) D" y: {+ n6 ^3 ~# Z# R
    58th Chinese Corps
& K6 M8 l  t  J/ M, `    86th Chinese Corps
4 W4 O3 J" K- i1 C  _    74th Chinese Corps
/ B4 V& \" t' ]7 }    99th Chinese Corps
) a7 f) m* U* a1 N2 d0 T    26th Chinese Corps
$ F* N' j9 U6 V! |# k9 f. v3 A    50th Chinese Corps3 v5 H3 A& W! Q2 ?- b) L/ ~3 Z
    49th Chinese Corps
4 S, {* F! A, q    79th Chinese Corps4 u) Y; b( n. w9 j. x
    88th Chinese Corps9 |6 K, h* D. B- L6 T
    84th Chinese Corps
% W7 c- J3 R/ ^5 E5 [, S    59th Chinese Corps. i2 a) b) k/ G- i2 ?
    37th Chinese Corps
3 J$ B' q0 N$ ?, k+ f2 f    100th Chinese Corps
! B1 _, C. g% d  x6 V    25th Group Army, b$ X- }! @& K# U
    9th War Area & T* _1 A8 Y; N  q
    3rd War Area 7 ?% U# k8 v( y/ S7 J
    23rd Group Army9 e( T* g7 Z# {, i. a
    19th Group Army9 h# z% }& t. u, [
    27th Group Army
" D; X4 C( x# N+ U& z    29th Group Army
  w- ?2 H: z- A' G3 k$ \$ ~% O    32nd Group Army
, d2 _( ~$ y# Z    10th Group Army
& V( B- H( Z! }4 Z/ k    30th Group Army
5 {) A4 l0 M7 h& [' F! M: P    33rd Group Army
9 p' [+ s! P0 Q5 _  e. e3 _Defending units:$ v" ]( r) K2 u
    39th Division
; J9 n$ f% P! M; k* u) a& \4 {    40th Division
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 05, 428 _: h" I) H& e3 G
CHINA:
2 t* T$ b/ r! s. k7 {       The SA near Chihkiang never happen,the enemy just gone." `( i9 C- b! a! N1 f4 z
JAVA:  8 H# ]) a/ M/ M5 t* M
       They finally reach Bandoeng and take Kalidjati with a Deliberate attack (DA)
" S* H, a7 q# Z: B6 O       the AV ratio is about 3:1 at Bandoeng,shall we give them an SA as an welcome?% h! _! ?* S% m# ]6 T
       congsider even if we win the SA,it might cost us too much supply,so no SA.
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: H+ ~3 F/ R& W3 L+ k5 ?. }) T! }TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98)
% M4 V: _1 L8 e8 hJapanese Ships3 T2 r1 F# E+ ^( ?7 z1 g4 V3 p
      AMc Wa 6
4 a+ z" `- d) a+ _$ d18 mines cleared ; H' }* ?: o' p
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TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98)
% B% S# r' s# MJapanese Ships" m3 f( A& z# r6 c; n6 G* H% |; R
      AMc Wa 6
$ W3 ?" F9 ~% c# m  }1 mine cleared3 _7 T( m+ k) A, s
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Ground combat at Bandoeng (50,100) : m) b! P( O! w1 _; @" ~! O0 i
Japanese Bombardment attack
- T( e9 L5 P# x9 W$ M) pAttacking force 21769 troops, 302 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 740
+ r3 k" Z+ E) C6 T5 s5 k3 BDefending force 73438 troops, 1004 guns, 429 vehicles, Assault Value = 2235 , n+ ], P) _9 R0 \0 l) A% N! d/ N+ e
Japanese ground losses:
$ s) U3 s9 ~) ^" T3 i0 I      92 casualties reported
8 L( E1 X1 J% {. {0 |1 ^  x4 G         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled, `+ o% R( j' U
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled9 o" Z% r! W6 z0 w+ I$ ^3 C# d; Q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 j! g% m; u5 H( U; ~Allied ground losses:
7 T  L. d) v7 N* h      15 casualties reported
7 D& {" z8 A8 b6 {/ Z; Z         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled3 v4 U+ D: T: \# X; d5 c
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled! M2 D) v" p( k6 p
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled # g0 ]: |4 k$ j# i  T
Assaulting units:4 S* q# q* A+ @" I+ F9 {
    21st Infantry Regiment
- C& p( U3 ]! Y4 v1 }+ W) e    56th Infantry Regiment
' ]! p! E/ |9 H- y* O' B    5th Engineer Regiment3 `& Q; A; q0 F& h- ~/ T' m3 |
    4th Ind.Mixed Regiment' P2 b$ t2 [, m$ C/ B  F/ u
    42nd Infantry Regiment
) e: U6 t4 n/ m7 p. A- n* x& i! q    11th Infantry Regiment
+ n  ]0 C& e+ b: Y1 n. _    148th Infantry Regiment
# E# d; ~" _' p- A    25th Army% W3 h0 X/ Z4 x4 N8 c
    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
3 J1 F2 W( G4 [0 ~+ O+ F    56th Field Artillery Regiment" {( r) A) c2 E2 _3 R
    16th Army4 P4 V7 ]) j+ J9 n8 {' N
    5th Field Artillery Regiment
7 Q5 n9 T0 q# R8 n& ]) \    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
$ u- p, v. H5 e# ]) j    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment& ]# P# U+ a1 D
    41st Field AA Battalion
( E# h) `3 R' j4 V6 _! j, w  b6 L5 lDefending units:
6 X9 H$ F6 c: D; D( O    Samarinda KNIL Battalion
/ Z* E2 n8 g& a2 i3 ?, C) s! d    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion
; R$ ?7 ^4 O7 m6 N& Q    VII KNIL Battalion
4 m8 `8 V" B- V, ]1 d    Batavia Coastal Gun Battalion
6 `3 o# f* W* ~9 s1 K. L' b/ Z: j    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion7 @$ X/ {4 t/ }2 C4 K  P' o
    Barisan KNIL Regiment+ K0 J) `3 Q* C" s
    WS KNIL Territory Regiment
; r+ r: E1 K) v, J4 Z    Marinier Battalion( i" G0 d- s- P# Q1 {$ r
    Afdeling Ritman 8 P: c& X) v8 `" \8 O) r
    Roodenburg Battalion
- j& F! [+ [! v) P( y    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
6 K( _7 [! I. u7 d    Kendari Garrison Battalion2 K. T$ l9 h4 A
    Riouw KNIL Battalion
5 H. Q) D) V: y/ U: c    Winnipeg Grenadiers Battalion
; P: X# p' Q. ?3 G    Korps Marechausee Battalion, y! C% i% \9 h+ E& H
    Timor Garrison Battalion# }1 E) Q4 X# j" }$ }; E6 z
    West Borneo KNIL Battalion
. s7 [! C2 d$ E/ |    Van Altena Battalion
( \% p. E' a6 |# Y' }    2nd KNIL Regiment
- {0 H0 N+ Q; Z9 ?" |7 B2 z6 x    Manado Garrison Battalion$ ~5 ?2 I9 v$ ^% O& c
    Sarawak Force
4 ]4 F( B1 e1 D) |9 v$ I2 P( t9 b    Zuid KNIL Battalion
2 L, }* d4 `4 J  z    3rd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
' z2 b) o3 R) j! s3 \3 E, U    1st KNIL Regiment5 G/ g+ [- K8 z  L
    Dili Detachment & F# d/ R) [  O2 S' C
    SE Borneo KNIL Battalion% t; L% N# o9 S2 N! }
    Tjilatjap KNIL Battalion' h2 \: {3 F7 L+ \0 [9 R6 u' c' f* v" C
    Prajoda Garrison Battalion* ?1 `: }, N  P7 I" U+ a
    Makassar Garrison Battalion8 X, |8 [; M+ `
    1st Regt Cavalerie / f& c% C/ Y, m4 p  l' M' H5 C
    So.Sumatra Garrison Battalion
; e1 G! M. A0 c9 r    6th KNIL Regiment* e) G" O, z: a6 a7 c* `
    18th British Division
" @; ~: [1 l! E. d9 N0 H& D    Mobiele Eenheid Battalion
8 P0 n0 q6 H' I  Q9 L! S    Rifles of Canada Battalion# s" Q. `, @9 c
    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn 9 S2 E0 ^9 r( r2 V
    4th KNIL Regiment5 ]( e& Q: Q( e+ b" M" `
    VI KNIL Battalion
9 p2 Z+ z" V* K4 O. @    2/15 Punjab Battalion
$ ], u: p8 i, s! f9 x    Kendari Base Force9 ]+ J' C: k9 x  G7 Y8 B5 A# h
    Commandement Marine # g+ i# t4 T4 E" I
    North Sumatra Base Force
, \- f, m/ {4 O    ML-KNIL : ^$ U0 y/ B+ J* l" y! n3 C2 L* ^
    West Sumatra Base Force! ~! W8 h9 ^0 M. j& f- w
    ABDA 4 Y5 K/ {/ k3 B) U, C, \# U! j* J0 _
    Balikpapan Base Force
; c" ^6 E& h" ?" z    KNIL Army Command ! E$ H+ a0 u3 U; ^( |
    MLD
2 ^4 ?6 w% n& E# s% y5 N    1 ML-KNIL Aviation
5 \, G4 R9 ?0 K% V& @    Tjilitap Base Force, M$ F0 C+ R: B) K! O2 D, n0 l- R; U1 ~( ~
    Timor Base Force
4 @9 \; s6 s3 |+ I7 A. d    Bandoeng Base Force% A+ m( i5 v1 ]( U5 N
    Manado Base Force
3 N1 Q2 q: Q0 S; t* Y    3rd KNIL AA Battalion
. z- O% L  D9 g  C. f4 }1 D! O9 Q6 F    South Java Base Force
- e4 @4 o9 d$ p: G    Batavia Base Force2 g  b6 W4 l: Q' d# D' F
    Makassar Base Force5 C$ b+ }% b; H/ K9 y
    Tarakan Coastal Gun Battalion) l8 \" ~. e; S2 J: a+ i" U) g
    2nd KNIL AA Battalion2 C0 S/ {5 k, [* L9 k* n+ u1 U
    Palembang Base Force9 L/ P# K/ I3 j. q$ P) C1 |8 s
    South Borneo Base Force' _4 B3 B* g* o' I! g9 ^7 _$ _; T
    1st KNIL AA Battalion, u- W2 I2 y5 L5 F& N( ?
    Tarakan Base Force0 ^7 a5 d" h2 w
    North Java Base Force2 w# _) q( {8 b3 o) \( d9 R$ o, [
    2 ML-KNIL Aviation ( P7 K) L, @6 Y/ B2 X: t
    Teloekbetoeng Base Force# `* `* x* [! C9 _
    23rd AA Bde  . z- P) o. t0 `/ x' S+ o! q* G
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Ground combat at Kalidjati (50,99)
$ @: |3 ?  |7 k6 v( eJapanese Deliberate attack6 R- `0 z- ~7 I: x
Attacking force 3356 troops, 20 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 252 ) ^4 Y' j% C/ W$ d( x. E
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 ( ^% A' h" I, A
Japanese adjusted assault: 61  
1 V7 \4 O2 _+ L$ pAllied adjusted defense: 1  
# F! T* W' J1 |$ P( j8 r+ v: @% ~% {0 `Japanese assault odds: 61 to 1 (fort level 1)  
1 V& t/ v  g& P, l" oJapanese forces CAPTURE Kalidjati !!!
4 z( ]8 Q$ _% c; |+ K0 zCombat modifiers- L9 |- \3 G! x/ R9 k: G& X* ]
Attacker:  
8 M1 U8 G' }' t' DAssaulting units:
: X/ V* g$ j" F  _    113th Infantry Regiment
8 F7 @9 Y% P) }+ x4 m9 t7 @    41st Infantry Regiment
* C! P0 f1 W* C; o1 ]8 W) f! [7 j-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 I. p. A' {6 L# ^3 C1 O
Ground combat at Ambon (76,109)
, ?* C2 j. L3 Y5 [4 bAllied Bombardment attack 9 s* p" @' ^1 m' F/ S
Attacking force 471 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 91 ' h  ^2 K" T, {9 W9 u& u6 r
Defending force 1504 troops, 18 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 59 6 c9 d5 T2 R. M) V) W
Assaulting units:  A, E! S. B3 o2 i  x" P+ y
    Molukken Garrison Battalion
' C% H4 f9 z  f0 s& d( i3 v& ?    4th Coastal Gun Battalion) |! ?# e. j, p
    Ternate Det. Base Force7 C% K7 T% g. P; Z- a
    Ambon Base Force
7 g! V# A5 o* h  s0 B    Sorong Det. Base Force
, T1 @9 T: G+ g( u4 ~2 q5 Q    Manado Garrison Bn /2 5 h5 l+ t: d( \# Y( x' L/ |- H
Defending units:9 D/ v  E$ y6 W. m, C2 x
    Maizuru 2nd SNLF
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5 R; V* @1 f3 u  O. EGround combat at Nanyang (85,45)
  W+ t8 N$ }- R7 ?: L5 {, rAllied Shock attack / P/ z6 `* E0 @0 {$ J
Attacking force 2424 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 43
$ v1 F$ f2 a, L; x0 p) s, F# C7 ^- k/ vDefending force 10971 troops, 92 guns, 152 vehicles, Assault Value = 207
1 b# q  d, R& o3 A7 m% e: W8 |8 vAllied adjusted assault: 2  
' S4 N4 Y1 Q& T. D# v4 _Japanese adjusted defense: 247  
0 `! Y! U3 r! F: f+ `5 _( X# U2 p5 zAllied assault odds: 1 to 123 (fort level 2)  
: n/ {! ]# q5 V& RCombat modifiers# c( n# F/ v" h4 j
Defender: preparation(-), experience(-). N4 H9 H' P/ i( T/ |6 r
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+), disruption(-) % }+ W: K* F8 Q) c5 m( `# q
Japanese ground losses:8 w! k( e, O+ t% X6 g/ x
      10 casualties reported
5 l( ~( x  o5 Q- c3 ~6 L! m         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
* {7 i' v9 _8 L0 J) J2 K/ E' O         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
0 i) D& ], {5 [: G  H( O         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled * |& Q) l5 l0 @" z
Allied ground losses:
4 T6 Y# O+ n% E! [7 b      216 casualties reported
5 z; }8 |0 {5 B% ?         Squads: 3 destroyed, 42 disabled9 `7 ~1 G% G6 R
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled3 S' E+ G7 ]% l( v
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled
3 n- r* r! e' gAssaulting units:
& n+ _* u. d# u% w( v5 |' e0 T    55th Chinese Corps - k. _7 h9 c  u. q' `& s
Defending units:' Y2 k2 G) a; q. _: {# Q/ g6 P, y
    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment
& Y, _  m" o/ L, J' b    18th RGC Temp. Division* Q# x0 V/ }: I
    10th JAAF Base Force1 S9 t9 \. I( m: v# z# i" q4 q6 V
    15th JNAF AF Unit 1 w* A/ Z, W$ E- ~: f. v# j, t
    51st Const Co ) d( v; o$ \5 v* a/ Q% f
    16th JAAF Base Force
7 O% m0 j4 _# O- k    39th JAAF AF Bn # o' v7 l8 |1 T$ B
    53rd JAAF AF Bn
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 06, 42
+ f  M/ z7 I1 R7 L+ P( tTwo convoys are detected near Port Blair,with little protection.
/ r8 i+ [: j6 X" [7 u0 G( r+ KA Group of 5 DDs has been send to that port from Rangoon% J1 W( C. A( ^$ V9 e. P
let's see what will happen tomorrow& |1 F; V1 p! h4 Y1 e
At least 15 units were found near Tuyun,no less than 100K troops, % W9 M# O% z3 a; {$ R, G7 c9 l
Tuyun certainly is the next target.
! r' a* _0 i/ p! {$ _/ P% Y" Pwe manage to ship The 6th aus cav bridge to java,
# |$ o9 L4 A3 B- j9 [the AFVs in that unit might come handy when defending Bandoeng % G# Z/ D/ s! e: {" R/ x, _

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TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98)
7 Y- a" f; P- m6 V. B2 u& ZJapanese Ships
2 o7 n3 W9 L! A8 b      AMc Wa 6 9 @8 }4 Q$ b; f/ |7 c' ^( D7 s  w
20 mines cleared
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3 k7 E9 i) [: Z' bTF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98) 4 F& _  ~+ M& W$ j' n
Japanese Ships  S/ n9 `) x9 \5 R" N
      AMc Wa 6 ) T1 O4 e5 h& H5 O" G
21 mines cleared6 M: ]% B7 P) V: C3 C
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0 S5 j5 Y8 _3 g# K2 D: |Morning Air attack on 17th Division, at 73,52 , near Tuyun   o7 G' ]& P: V- u
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
* _9 ~7 m/ T/ t: O5 M# A5 jRaid spotted at 47 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.! b! G' }. Y  o* S. ~
Estimated time to target is 16 minutes # s  G4 }) Z; I. _* m  ]  a9 K0 @
Allied aircraft
+ D% E/ y- g1 @. }# G2 }      Blenheim IV x 16
+ W; M$ h. _, H! nAllied aircraft losses
% I* c! \2 B3 b; r* m  ^      Blenheim IV: 1 damaged
' q- ]- y$ |; V. O! c5 n) QAircraft Attacking:! E) _" H& a5 s
      16 x Blenheim IV bombing from 6000 feet
# s# k* b4 y, N) H6 m) u# @0 D6 o               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
( |' r8 g, Z) n0 ], d8 F% v------------------------------------------------------
/ y) e0 }# p) G5 W+ {4 N: ]% AGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100) . G/ R7 t8 j1 v% E- b! _- ~
Japanese Bombardment attack
8 {7 @' a& ]. M( ]1 B) PAttacking force 21692 troops, 302 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 733 1 G4 E0 Y6 `: b
Defending force 76485 troops, 1034 guns, 517 vehicles, Assault Value = 2364   ^7 ?6 o/ A1 A0 T' E7 y
Japanese ground losses:
, L' X( ^) ^0 j3 X* [8 ?+ T- y" |      14 casualties reported  U" t" A; d( b4 Y( s& q! Y
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
' z& w% v6 i& k* g5 x$ B         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
! N) K2 }9 U( _5 H) w7 h         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 2 f+ \& j" ?8 A' v! w. t0 d, R: d
Allied ground losses:7 _! y& x/ R6 ]+ F) j( @
      9 casualties reported
% x7 h9 z0 x" W1 o' e0 i         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled% k% Z8 F# H: \, m/ T1 Q7 l! A
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled0 E. F& g3 _  ?- z% H% G: y; [. |
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 c3 }. }+ D5 W, mAssaulting units:9 f+ b& r( ~1 d* y4 A
    11th Infantry Regiment* Y/ l( d/ D( P) i6 n4 o
    5th Engineer Regiment* p% \& j3 n2 A2 n' Q% ^) V; `
    21st Infantry Regiment
! C' m7 K/ R: ?/ [5 ]2 C. K8 L    4th Ind.Mixed Regiment
; _# s3 {0 X% ~* l" [    56th Infantry Regiment
. c7 F9 }: y# q2 ~' \    42nd Infantry Regiment
4 Q8 w$ ]% s) {  Y* j$ @  x# N7 [    148th Infantry Regiment
5 `5 }) d" B& F- P) i" T5 x& V7 h    5th Field Artillery Regiment
* S+ x, W+ T6 _( r9 q3 x    25th Army
( Y3 O5 \, b9 k+ `# Z    56th Field Artillery Regiment
/ u/ Z$ m. S  d7 x    16th Army$ R. X# m, C+ I1 P6 e
    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
, P: u" g) b; Z# |8 o8 {    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment4 U' C. T0 a- e5 Q
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment; v8 X! V7 ?0 Y1 y8 a8 C  ^8 A
    41st Field AA Battalion
1 I4 x* T5 F& i! V, CDefending units:) t  a1 B6 X, R
    1st Regt Cavalerie " l- H  S+ ~* V/ C. C0 U6 r
    Zuid KNIL Battalion
" X! l5 r+ `8 p) s. r/ m& [    Makassar Garrison Battalion! I7 ?8 q) A7 m" @* Z  S
    VII KNIL Battalion
; J( V+ h3 z) o7 h1 W    Korps Marechausee Battalion7 n- |# {% V6 n2 T
    Van Altena Battalion
8 t- F5 |: i# Y* Q8 U  n    VI KNIL Battalion
) ~7 [& k" a) M) ?1 r5 l    Samarinda KNIL Battalion+ s8 p# {% [2 H$ |% e8 `& q
    Barisan KNIL Regiment
- X1 c3 |; ~, G* m* X% _- b+ I( W    So.Sumatra Garrison Battalion
! a8 v  n6 m* s1 `9 ]    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion* I, i: `( s" I5 k0 }. u
    Marinier Battalion' ^/ ?5 b( u+ A7 n  E
    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion
7 |4 b: Y! o; F; r# j& c    3rd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
7 e( i& H8 P/ b; v    Manado Garrison Battalion
+ p2 w8 u) V, r; i    Tjilatjap KNIL Battalion6 R. |# [: w. ^# h8 i# i& H
    Rifles of Canada Battalion
' m5 j2 ~5 T6 Q: l2 e. r    Batavia Coastal Gun Battalion
* j4 g$ y) _8 y5 f! y5 Q  I    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion' ^* L* d& Z4 B/ T" X' Y# L
    6th Aus Cav Brigade
' W7 c, |7 J6 \  ^0 n0 x    SE Borneo KNIL Battalion8 z1 i1 O- C' x# a4 ]
    6th KNIL Regiment
" I) H. U' ]# c2 [+ O4 i2 t/ f3 W    2nd KNIL Regiment3 A# X' i  _0 ^* A
    Dili Detachment " S. P- J4 w2 U2 ?% T! p- f
    Mobiele Eenheid Battalion7 M; N9 N! u! z+ l3 y3 M" V) j& t
    1st KNIL Regiment! @! w" R4 b3 b# G
    18th British Division6 e; r% e. @. h4 j
    Sarawak Force ) e- m2 ^$ k( [3 x
    Riouw KNIL Battalion
  c3 t3 }# H) p+ ]/ n- R' U, C. i8 h    4th KNIL Regiment  K, ?% W% `  x0 Y4 i
    Afdeling Ritman # O+ z. I% _$ n6 D! w$ U! a( y- R
    West Borneo KNIL Battalion
$ `! H+ w3 ?7 _    Kendari Garrison Battalion$ l  ~: q' \2 k1 \
    Prajoda Garrison Battalion
, Q1 Z' b) E& b; X8 }  j    Winnipeg Grenadiers Battalion6 p# t- p( M5 K: X! j* t: h
    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn
- q6 D8 _& ~+ u    Roodenburg Battalion( j9 K9 c% a3 U) T/ {1 m8 J3 M
    WS KNIL Territory Regiment
' r2 V( ]- B- i3 Q2 Q    Timor Garrison Battalion
+ l8 I2 K3 B, y- {# J1 i    2/15 Punjab Battalion
8 ]+ C2 i& I2 O5 I+ f, f. Q4 W) C& j8 f    1 ML-KNIL Aviation
% \- Y" f- r! t8 Q3 r: ~6 J    North Borneo Base Force( v& h* D5 J( b  b4 v
    South Java Base Force; |" S; l! d% X0 A" f) W! ~2 A$ D& \
    North Sumatra Base Force
7 m4 f- R# \- k/ k# B! h    1st KNIL AA Battalion/ Y5 ^  G3 X8 u5 l' O) q& t
    KNIL Army Command 8 A: ~6 a6 y. a8 \* W/ C1 m
    2 ML-KNIL Aviation
  ^" V! F9 z" Q9 \+ _    2nd KNIL AA Battalion# c. p& `* [" p, L( u
    North Java Base Force
5 K. d- `' F( f3 p    Commandement Marine 1 V! u9 W; V% c1 V+ w* y: c1 B
    ABDA + q" u  \# t$ V/ ]. u. L
    Batavia Base Force) V4 J7 Z4 e1 e" J# K
    3rd KNIL AA Battalion' Y+ s4 B- B$ J5 y. L
    Celebes Base Force- E: g' |0 p* B, W
    Bandoeng Base Force
6 B1 o, I3 p5 [, T4 q    Tarakan Base Force
6 b2 }% x& m. p3 O7 V) B. K/ L    Palembang Base Force
1 ]# d* t  N0 ^- d7 f5 W    Tjilitap Base Force" _9 _0 h+ \: L2 O
    South Borneo Base Force; g$ e% X6 Z. z# U6 M1 \; o
    MLD
  O2 h7 u. O) o( F0 P% v5 l8 `    Teloekbetoeng Base Force
( U- t6 w8 ^' q: x    West Sumatra Base Force
4 G" _. [' `1 r) z  L- `1 q    Balikpapan Base Force% U+ }  G- ]6 l! g  `4 C
    Tarakan Coastal Gun Battalion
6 {1 N$ m( p' ^  O& q4 u9 H) \0 q    Timor Base Force" \' T( ]$ N2 ^! l1 b4 r
    ML-KNIL 5 u! U! `: F7 d# D0 t$ |  M& E
    23rd AA Bde  
" u( Y1 k2 h; f2 U; q( O2 M9 S---------------------------------------------" n- ~1 s' R5 }4 L
Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45)
  h7 U  l1 ]8 P1 GJapanese Deliberate attack , S1 Y) S$ x3 R. n& C0 k, V
Attacking force 3416 troops, 26 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 260
2 p' f% V5 `# R; m; E+ QDefending force 2118 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 12 : E) L/ q- r8 B* V$ ]( u
Japanese adjusted assault: 32  & o. e9 ?' A4 Q" m9 G$ y  b
Allied adjusted defense: 5  3 }0 e0 \3 B+ w  G4 I
Japanese assault odds: 6 to 1  
  }! Q/ f  u( \0 q! BCombat modifiers% p: z$ U/ F- u' Y# C& l
Defender: leaders(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)6 ?! l+ H0 O! L& C' s# _
Attacker:  
3 {6 Z# I8 I# i' C8 e8 w& W; FJapanese ground losses:
0 \8 K! K$ K  K* G% t" D      19 casualties reported
9 q  }4 f. m8 g3 B         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
: H4 z$ S5 ~. Y0 U% V         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' Y- F4 J! A' P         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
& v* j/ ^% j9 ^9 o% }, D$ U1 iAllied ground losses:/ B. c% |" S, z# \3 u, Y' W6 m
      80 casualties reported
( `( J3 N. Z( m8 s, I) n         Squads: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
2 A/ T% j) B  h- f0 _         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
* S& a& ^6 d1 M8 I( u/ X$ g. d         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled   z# ^% r# R  R3 A' x8 J
Assaulting units:
% y) J2 K$ F8 g    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment- U- _0 e- J5 G) p) j- J4 C9 R
    23rd Tank Regiment5 U2 V: g, D! s% P( j9 Z% Q
    18th RGC Temp. Division3 R% b% x! v- d
    39th JAAF AF Bn
: v5 U7 {+ v/ P2 Q6 e( q1 F) @    51st Const Co
- ?; o% S) W& p; G' ~2 @    15th JNAF AF Unit 6 [$ x2 @) H+ v! m
    16th JAAF Base Force& ~# }8 [3 f* K5 I/ E. Z
    10th JAAF Base Force
% ?1 X7 y& U* P+ |  B" N    53rd JAAF AF Bn  + c7 B7 R0 R. w8 }. Q% A& }4 g; _
Defending units:$ n* r% o; @5 p) N( R) ?# L
    55th Chinese Corps
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2 a, u1 p% W1 C5 a( f. bone convoy was destroyed along with more than 3000 troops& G9 m7 a! R# F3 D
the other made it,they will take Port Blair tomorrow+ C' B  w+ N9 ^- g5 G8 [& A) E  E# B6 w

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* U4 u5 G% m" cTF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98)
  W3 K/ K9 p& |! S2 z2 IJapanese Ships- u# |9 G- c: b+ S* _! @* r. e
      AMc Wa 6
+ x8 v& [% y8 h7 H) b2 K( y) L23 mines cleared
5 j' j+ f+ v0 c- P4 u0 q-----------------------------------------------------------------1 Y8 t0 z# v/ Y# V& a9 ~
ASW attack near Rangoon  at 53,55
; w: s" \! x6 y6 W- U& m! QJapanese Ships
# L$ I7 h3 t# t& L      SS I-155, hits 3
4 V; ~5 @* ^& p7 Z; Z7 i3 I% VAllied Ships
# _: }' A$ G: w7 `4 o& k  [      DD Tjerk Hiddes! Z5 p! Z/ v; I6 i7 a6 D
      DD Nizam3 J  z" j% T9 U5 @5 q
      DD Napier
  m$ O/ r, Y) s% `: U4 O) tSS I-155 is sighted by escort
# [+ `4 O  e3 O) ?! Z4 K1 }) f% PDD Nizam attacking submerged sub ....
# m0 ~* q5 u1 Z, W- f0 vDD Napier fails to find sub, continues to search..." ]8 |7 a9 \1 [- V2 _
DD Nizam fails to find sub, continues to search...
0 T4 Y& o5 v: p2 Y" |+ EDD Napier fails to find sub and abandons search
3 _+ b5 f! I. Z( F  A, yEscort abandons search for sub 3 V+ t. Y. E3 ~3 g8 B
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Port Blair at 46,58, Range 2,000 Yards % u- |- S# k: |" V0 `: Y0 e2 v6 x. F
Japanese Ships: t7 l/ V. }" }$ T9 Q7 z4 u
      DMS W-3, Shell hits 7, and is sunk
5 w9 U9 Q0 Q9 |8 x. B      DMS W-12, Shell hits 23, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk
9 R/ h6 B8 r$ j$ U, O2 h/ ?$ N  q9 \' S      xAK Ginyo Maru, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
6 _8 z/ n9 N( @. J# O; ^/ c9 ?3 ^' J$ R      xAK Hakkaisan Maru, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk 5 u; W/ H3 j! L/ p( _
Allied Ships$ A+ i% R6 L8 ^8 i! w
      DD Isaac Sweers; M! \4 A0 o0 P" G
      DD Tjerk Hiddes8 [4 U8 h  A: z) |8 w
      DD Jupiter+ X4 ~# C3 T: L+ u% [8 Z
      DD Napier, Shell hits 1' g6 C$ ]% k& p: N& K( b
      DD Nizam
0 N5 n3 @- n! U; x1 R8 d; S% A5 GJapanese ground losses:' A- n0 b: u) j9 ]# x7 G0 c) N
      3461 casualties reported2 C3 z, u" D$ t; A# v
         Squads: 112 destroyed, 67 disabled0 A! m0 a' z1 s* c% e7 T2 W; r
         Non Combat: 82 destroyed, 105 disabled
5 \! H1 C1 G! J- g" V0 e# e% X         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled9 L$ N- r3 E: z! U6 z7 {9 S
      Guns lost 30 (26 destroyed, 4 disabled)
9 h) G% L8 ]+ [: v8 rPoor visibility due to Rain  with 60% moonlight
: \. O: P( G6 b& q' dMaximum visibility in Rain and 60% moonlight: 3,000 yards
4 ^: P. {! e7 V: a: URange closes to 10,000 yards...
) A4 e$ _( b" f1 K/ |1 k* n; wRange closes to 8,000 yards...
" s, Y4 Z/ f4 u) cRange closes to 6,000 yards...% [0 t- I, r0 f$ J3 F6 l
Range closes to 4,000 yards...
) T9 ]) o1 h4 V) }Range closes to 2,000 yards...
+ ?2 k+ `: h1 @: l1 P# `2 ?CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 2,000 yards
# S3 T4 v. S/ z$ a4 I. g5 nJapanese ships attempt to get underway
; \; u9 A( u# O8 tCONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 2,000 yards
1 U6 j. S, l6 h/ w% [$ t( v" z$ OxAK Hakkaisan Maru sunk by DD Nizam at 2,000 yards
- |& z2 R) j! V- }9 A- v; z) zDD Napier engages DMS W-12 at 2,000 yards2 W0 k. X' S; N. A( N3 G$ _
xAK Ginyo Maru sunk by DD Napier at 2,000 yards* p8 M- Q3 r7 E- d4 j2 j; }! ~
Range increases to 3,000 yards
0 q- O" W, A0 k5 ~- JDD Nizam engages DMS W-12 at 3,000 yards
  l6 i3 W5 a  c4 F- I/ wDD Napier engages DMS W-3 at 3,000 yards
% D$ S' \) ~" TRange closes to 2,000 yards
5 t; ^' b' c, hDD Napier engages DMS W-12 at 2,000 yards
* R7 v$ c1 e% I' E. x' j& r% }DD Napier engages DMS W-3 at 2,000 yards) ^! W9 r% J; K2 @: u! t
DD Tjerk Hiddes engages DMS W-12 at 2,000 yards
0 }. @9 ?; l! s- n5 Y( a* ]DMS W-12 sunk by DD Tjerk Hiddes at 2,000 yards
2 n- T# y1 }$ o6 Z; d, XDMS W-3 sunk by DD Tjerk Hiddes at 2,000 yards4 V4 S" V  [$ Z& x- ]
DMS W-3 sunk by DD Tjerk Hiddes at 2,000 yards
( R. O+ a2 J6 g2 @" P- U; ]Combat ends with last Japanese ship sunk...
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TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98)
' x. u' J5 @3 z/ g& g9 HJapanese Ships; u* |' o' K; }4 T1 E
      AMc Wa 6 0 z: Y6 s! e! T1 Z% J
18 mines cleared
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- M# u5 r9 b* c" a, w$ ^8 zAmphibious Assault at Port Blair (46,58)   A+ L$ @) x  S
TF 115 troops unloading over beach at Port Blair, 46,58
+ y! `. }8 n: \* q, ^# k; `Japanese ground losses:
4 J9 P8 S$ I/ E8 S      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled) , p& C3 I4 O8 H6 b2 j& v, z
13.2mm T93 AAMG lost overboard during unload of 66th Nav Gd
" Y* Z/ F0 Z7 M' p' M10 Support troops accidentally lost during unload of 66th Nav Gd /3
% L" h0 X  t3 I( v2 B- L! X+ I-----------------------------------------------------! E) Z& E% Z# k$ l: O5 I( v
Ground combat at Ankang (82,42) ) [& d9 a; a7 U$ i. J3 a- j9 O
Japanese Bombardment attack
0 J' d) K% U) T& JAttacking force 61922 troops, 974 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 2053 / g- N) |  d1 i& L. O2 T
Defending force 78463 troops, 428 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2196 ) v8 V1 Y+ q" C  E1 ?
Japanese ground losses:
, }1 I8 L4 d! @7 |1 C      52 casualties reported
$ D) a3 x0 m8 Y; n5 c  P         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled+ m* ^+ r" w2 N  A2 m
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 d$ }) _# O. u5 [. N1 \+ i) z5 e# ^
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled 2 x% M8 v1 a/ e! `: q, B
Allied ground losses:! Z* U1 V% D% Q
      68 casualties reported
  ~+ h+ Z5 ]1 [! |. b  s$ e* Y1 q# i% @         Squads: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
) q4 C" P2 ]' O$ `         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled8 c( L1 F# {8 g' S+ M) R
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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Ground combat at Patung (81,46)   g8 ~* n! Z, m- n1 O: ^2 X( `
Japanese Bombardment attack ' s8 {% M- d, J7 v
Attacking force 29897 troops, 378 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 1121
/ M7 X" j4 Y, _Defending force 47697 troops, 280 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1802
0 h1 @. Z) }5 L3 \& rAllied ground losses:
) ?6 K, a: Y4 @- d+ O$ `+ n8 w3 b8 z      4 casualties reported
6 c6 O. M& u/ Q0 {         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled% J0 N6 z- s8 o3 E9 n2 D
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
- O6 a, D  V, J! R/ L4 y7 x# I         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled2 Y1 o9 L5 j* |
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) M+ D/ z7 ?' f% c. m0 SGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100)
+ U2 }9 y* W% p- t9 |7 F# wJapanese Bombardment attack & |/ m- _. D+ T% m7 J0 p' `+ r( m
Attacking force 21804 troops, 302 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 869
* `* E( t5 ?: E. h9 oDefending force 76701 troops, 1035 guns, 521 vehicles, Assault Value = 2371 6 u$ a$ J1 s4 w0 r3 l
Japanese ground losses:
  c3 m  l7 m# [9 t5 [      11 casualties reported8 F# {8 D, W2 ~1 H$ P0 M& N* P
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled/ c+ h. a" w2 a6 I& b; E  M
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
. e4 G  C# n3 }  }2 n" {- D         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
" z9 X5 r( l* D0 x; B* E" U5 {( O! RAllied ground losses:
# L. T1 c* L( Z8 I& I; q7 D. V      8 casualties reported3 k; D: k) z! a' Z
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
' d3 A$ A4 e+ D1 o1 k( j         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; w" |8 A2 @5 r1 _5 V7 {7 A
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 Z+ Q# f+ H% x+ H0 E% [) Z
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Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45) / L% Y; k- M* C
Japanese Deliberate attack 9 T/ r3 E6 d, q* ~& i
Attacking force 3407 troops, 26 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 259
, M" N7 f7 a( i( I. Y- k+ `Defending force 2096 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 10
( A1 K$ q6 {) X  m1 {; DJapanese adjusted assault: 29  
8 B$ Q; W. ?8 f% Y/ W% KAllied adjusted defense: 4  * W7 w. ~/ T; v3 b! ?$ g- V
Japanese assault odds: 7 to 1    x# n4 S- T0 O4 g+ i8 y
Combat modifiers3 n4 C; e) |1 a) Q
Defender: disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)
8 V! D% j  Y" q' x+ aAttacker:  
0 I- y5 I1 t3 E9 a0 i+ O$ E5 vJapanese ground losses:
6 {- M% R; c$ T- q) V& j      12 casualties reported  Z8 }- k7 J( o$ r8 E2 O/ r
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled9 f( N( K6 t* k4 v- }
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
. v: H" |) S# O         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled   h2 z& N+ w# h$ v4 j" j/ ^
Allied ground losses:
( w% v2 ~" B( n" z      82 casualties reported
3 K- U9 b1 o$ ~6 y# v+ U# p4 G         Squads: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled
1 u# K- G" q: @" K         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled) G' L+ U; u9 `% i
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled 1 C; {$ H& B5 n# N( T4 ~+ d
Assaulting units:2 |: J1 P- W' b4 h1 s7 K
    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment) b" v( t: Y- d! o: a
    23rd Tank Regiment
- w% @& F2 f: U" J( [    18th RGC Temp. Division
9 H: Z$ n+ }2 ?  T    15th JNAF AF Unit 6 b- w7 G# R) S/ D6 l
    51st Const Co
, K- F: G) `$ ?    16th JAAF Base Force: e) Y$ K" H" M1 Z
    10th JAAF Base Force
. y+ O  h: B+ }9 ~* T; d$ U    39th JAAF AF Bn   Q/ [9 c$ z3 B
    53rd JAAF AF Bn  
# G! \4 q7 m7 t: n# YDefending units:/ j1 A; u) Y8 D! G6 _2 u
    55th Chinese Corps
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& F5 Y- b, l  p3 BTuyun will be the next hot zone,fortunately reinforcement has arrived
; Y8 g- `" M: I/ I" _- \55th chinese corps gain their tickets to heaven,they will be reborn soon
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Morning Air attack on 55th Infantry Regiment, at 50,99 (Kalidjati) ' x  ]2 d( B5 E3 N7 g; j
Weather in hex: Clear sky ( V2 e+ Y! ]( t4 P
Raid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.6 Y, O4 G6 ]; W9 W) Y  r
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes   a* ]2 c! N5 Z1 m
Japanese aircraft
8 k0 L5 q- ~6 Q! Q) s: q. @      A6M2 Zero x 7
& c- S) r8 t7 s8 F6 n, JAllied aircraft. |- c" v  O+ j) f# V# O+ |
      L-212 x 4 3 {, \  O" w1 Y1 V
No Japanese losses
0 O1 J  ^1 U' tNo Allied losses
% W2 _% X) E, kJapanese ground losses:' l  R( \8 Q0 `$ G& i
      3 casualties reported
3 s& Q3 M& B3 K$ K# K: O: t. h         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
* d- j% V' H, O' P8 _1 |- B) N         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled7 Y: x6 T  M+ F5 q2 Q" Z% o
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 c- f# H) j$ Y1 [Aircraft Attacking:. _/ k. G+ t+ ?9 y! F- i' Y, U2 P
       4 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet
0 t8 H& e" k* N9 h0 M               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb6 U: a0 V4 r$ x% l
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Afternoon Air attack on Tuyun , at 74,51  : x9 A! \: K" R3 o& S* k+ A9 s
Weather in hex: Light rain " v1 t% a0 B8 x2 B/ x1 r" E2 w8 _
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.! o" E: C1 r( _. t1 J0 |. Z
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
0 h+ T2 J1 G. M; {3 x7 l9 ?Japanese aircraft! E; ~- Z1 C& `, w
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 8% ^: ?1 r3 V" J  ]
      Ki-51 Sonia x 7
- i: o* m; r# X9 h  uNo Japanese losses 1 D+ ^' e2 m! e* p, e
Airbase hits 2
: q2 x: S7 i. J# FAirbase supply hits 2
5 X) u& Q8 l, ?' [* URunway hits 12 & k4 V! K9 g! S# N( h
Aircraft Attacking:) z! G/ C, s+ B) E+ p# l
       7 x Ki-51 Sonia bombing from 6000 feet5 V2 J- ~9 ]4 n9 L; S! Z( R0 P
               Airfield Attack:  4 x 50 kg GP Bomb
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$ S" a$ G% i8 D7 p1 F/ t- w4 FGround combat at Nanyang (85,45)
6 Q8 H( y1 A: a& _6 A# GJapanese Deliberate attack
( M9 W9 n. ~1 d/ G* v, |" pAttacking force 3398 troops, 26 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 470
5 s! S5 Q7 x3 ?$ ^Defending force 2033 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3
7 f% Q& d; I/ h$ TJapanese adjusted assault: 63  8 O% s& W: N; k3 {
Allied adjusted defense: 3  7 [4 S) `7 c+ o3 W* f$ v5 E+ d4 @
Japanese assault odds: 21 to 1  
6 d9 ~' G7 O0 CCombat modifiers" X6 B: d, u" s  V# Y# o
Defender: disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)/ ]# `# }  h7 f$ r4 S
Attacker:  . }* }( ~# M  K3 e
Allied ground losses:
8 j, C: }) u" b% v7 m& I, Y* b      100 casualties reported
2 D" L" g1 p; a+ A: w         Squads: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled6 n+ L% H" }; y& m1 U/ @
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
8 u0 e2 ~! r( b3 ~/ @' j         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled9 e6 N! s: J$ V- L7 b
      Guns lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled)
8 k/ C" p* Z, d- \- T1 H5 RAssaulting units:; M: l$ R) M0 Y) X! U
    7th Ind.Mixed Brigade
$ b. e- N2 d" ~! x3 c    23rd Tank Regiment5 m7 Z: F0 f4 H4 _% N1 ~, K: L1 k
    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment
: z3 V9 k: l0 K    18th RGC Temp. Division
3 O1 y/ U- r7 S    10th JAAF Base Force6 t* {3 {( a  p5 {5 J+ x+ q
    39th JAAF AF Bn ' ?1 t2 d7 g! _. [1 V
    51st Const Co ' w+ d9 s* w- Y$ n: A
    16th JAAF Base Force
( X  |. T# p8 L; h' T    15th JNAF AF Unit
# C1 @1 P0 H* @$ l% n4 A% |    53rd JAAF AF Bn  ; ^" J7 G$ u+ _3 `' `+ }# B  d, M
Defending units:
( V9 f2 B3 @5 n* R2 b7 Z    55th Chinese Corps ( x; P! r+ i0 s+ Z% M: \
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% V( r* R" V" W! ZAllied Unit(s) surrounded at Nanyang
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# l+ [1 Y! I* X8 l  o( mIt is a nice day,the dutch bombers dicide to go out today,; l4 X) `4 g+ R7 P+ }
and they hit something! aha
+ ^6 h7 K" z( W  V5 RHere comes the KB,nice and shine. / I$ ]! U. x$ V' S: W3 p* t
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+ ^: B' C6 d  Z! E  T6 \" n/ c* f$ ~Morning Air attack on TF, near Merak at 48,97
; W# B8 J' m5 ~# c5 Y! X' ]" a" ]Weather in hex: Moderate rain . o* ~8 I, N6 t
Raid spotted at 33 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.) q$ y; `: N) G: o: M6 M7 N
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
# k2 V: M: A) s2 u. I: Y+ d. U7 `Japanese aircraft4 {$ o! W6 D9 O( I% d& K4 G% x
      A6M2 Zero x 17
  w" \  ?( Y. T6 r: J1 ^Allied aircraft
1 Q1 x7 W/ \. P: U      139WH-3 x 14 ; M8 L: p6 T; b2 B5 _- E
No Japanese losses
5 ~. G  \' W# sNo Allied losses
0 v% N' c+ ~$ K: XJapanese Ships
+ g+ t) ?! w5 Y: `6 P' v" E      xAP Kamakura Maru: C7 B! m0 T, j6 I; x1 I
      xAK Zuiko Maru
; z, |: R, L0 }  t. |3 d+ v8 \      xAK Miyadono Maru
* W8 f3 ~$ e# i) E      xAK Kizan Maru + v8 W- T. ^3 H
Aircraft Attacking:0 b" ?- g4 c2 S# h6 v8 Z
       6 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
, \! Z. `* p! e: T0 j               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
' X/ U. o. ^! k% U- {$ F/ |       8 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
( c7 ^9 I3 n5 z: W8 b1 ?               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
+ C: h8 i* l# V& b3 ]8 q% gCAP engaged:6 E$ e4 v# @" P- S6 R; P; a
Tainan Ku S-1/A with A6M2 Zero (4 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
" Q7 [9 L3 A7 {4 S5 O2 y3 C      (4 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)* B. n& s- ]( t/ p3 }) [2 t! k7 Q
      4 plane(s) intercepting now.1 k) K. E4 \" b) X
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.3 j6 L6 V9 I9 N# N
      Raid is overhead
) u5 m! `8 j4 O  B1 `7 Z12th Ku S-1  with A6M2 Zero (13 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
0 Z# I. ^/ L. G7 Z      (13 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
  \+ W) Z5 k# w9 {% Q; l5 b      13 plane(s) intercepting now.
/ a9 h. c3 V" Q+ A; h/ C2 q      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
1 t$ ]. R; H: P' D      Raid is overhead
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' u( s2 Q$ y  [7 f4 G0 U. u  bMorning Air attack on TF, near Oosthaven at 49,95 $ \. `% D2 g# K; Q& M5 R7 I4 U
Weather in hex: Light cloud & d" B/ u7 {4 L; e1 d  I1 k7 r  x
Raid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.. f# F) n/ A8 Y% o% h
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes
% D* [! h* P3 a( B  lJapanese aircraft, [# @) i2 @$ N' f% y( W) ~
      A6M2 Zero x 19 7 n6 C# n# j4 Y
Allied aircraft: v- K: b( n' _; a4 \1 Q, H
      139WH-3 x 18
5 l0 n5 ^) D8 j9 J+ ANo Japanese losses
" l" _9 }3 y% w: c( _1 H  y8 ^0 ?No Allied losses , W' }$ y/ O/ O6 r8 o5 Y$ @9 c
Japanese Ships
: ^. l6 G- v& C8 ^3 q6 r      SC Ch 16
2 P  R7 Z) _/ v+ a      SC Ch 13. z: N8 h1 M, d( w+ _
      PB Mikitade Maru, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
  @+ i# H4 L/ G- ~+ {: eAircraft Attacking:
% F0 l# ~: R- r: X# j' i) C       9 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet( X5 m) d6 j& v+ _; Z! @5 s: |
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
5 }4 W9 y  v1 p0 s7 z* U- w       9 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet1 _8 w! n# q' i% `( T5 l" I* v- w
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
4 ]# k) q: A: w4 ]& qCAP engaged:; T) w& S7 H( _8 v" z
Chitose Ku S-1 Det with A6M2 Zero (5 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)3 Y; l! O( G# i5 I8 l
      (5 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)  B) o+ D+ f) R2 l$ t2 I) M- P0 P
      5 plane(s) intercepting now.( l. @3 C9 r- b/ I. j3 e
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.: Y5 q1 T7 _4 m. K7 _0 }+ p' J
      Raid is overhead
& B: l( N" O( Y5 m* [Tainan Ku S-1/B with A6M2 Zero (2 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
% Z* G4 e7 V' G5 n8 P0 F& r      (2 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)1 R- F- G6 B! C+ o
      2 plane(s) intercepting now.
) S* Z$ t" m& d) y: z$ C, S- ^      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.7 F1 Y3 j( v  D9 I0 J
      Raid is overhead  @+ \3 n/ a2 x" Q# ~. g
Zuiho-1 with A6M2 Zero (2 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
" z0 V5 U; V/ }      (2 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)& g! F& {# T7 e4 x- ~- R2 ~- X
      2 plane(s) intercepting now.: u2 x9 R% ]8 }
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
8 D# Z, }% r9 A      Raid is overhead
1 ?* c1 W6 N4 yAkagi-1 with A6M2 Zero (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling). c+ j- H8 C% u. A" q8 r7 E
      (3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
3 e6 a6 }3 f. r' O; w3 Q+ K. {      3 plane(s) intercepting now.
9 v) ^0 d2 A. i2 M6 N# J# S& N( [      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.% T  m& q2 i5 E& g
      Raid is overhead
9 X8 B8 v6 t! ~Kaga-1 with A6M2 Zero (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)1 M8 i  Q9 l; a# d! ?' p: j. h
      (3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
8 W+ D/ o: u+ M+ p' z' n      3 plane(s) intercepting now.0 u5 [  X% }7 }4 R3 w- M7 k2 O2 D
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
8 }5 A1 t/ e: ]1 q' J0 T( q      Raid is overhead
+ V' ~& Q: ~' K' fShokaku-1 with A6M2 Zero (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)2 G$ i- w+ |" T8 G4 n# s: @( r
      (3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)5 ^6 k( G7 Q$ Q
      3 plane(s) intercepting now.; {/ C5 ?) u' [9 W7 T
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.5 p- [9 p1 e0 x: K9 j
      Raid is overhead
/ u$ i' f9 C' w, {4 E3 RHosho-1 with A6M2 Zero (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)8 l8 b, J2 J6 }2 `6 H
      (1 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
4 Q9 g% ^" M4 h  j" S      1 plane(s) intercepting now.5 c" \! Q, @2 P( b" v/ N' Q! ?
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
* k" L& q( {/ Y      Raid is overhead 0 h, k( i: T. H& v. s
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring PB Mikitade Maru
5 E4 y* A+ T. t* |0 ?" g--------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 V9 z- }  Y1 j: X( x& S& _  n
Morning Air attack on Imperial Guards Division, at 50,99 (Kalidjati) % m; q! J2 o8 P0 D, t
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms + H. Y  ~! O9 ^* Q
Raid spotted at 42 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.2 h0 [6 O0 R7 v
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes - q/ V* k3 [" b" u* C
Japanese aircraft
5 `, V8 p  S$ u) G, C0 n      A6M2 Zero x 2 4 s. t: Y0 Z6 h! g9 j
Allied aircraft
2 p7 @/ |0 b) p, ?& @      CW-22 Falcon x 9$ M" `/ R* Z9 ~9 k2 ~
      L-212 x 4 . |9 v+ v, B$ N5 `
No Japanese losses # o7 G4 N( R: n( y( U2 j8 Y
Allied aircraft losses
2 ~( h# _* m) N      CW-22 Falcon: 1 destroyed, 1 damaged0 Z' R% [6 i/ P$ ^; \+ P
      L-212: 2 damaged
7 A7 z5 ^2 l) ?8 t) m. PAircraft Attacking:4 {* ]% G+ ?! y3 E) A: T
       7 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
$ w5 E# h) b: C1 u  ]               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
% ]9 a! B% o* s& ]1 T       4 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet9 q# b1 D2 B+ S" V9 o. d0 }9 [2 G+ W
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
; c' }* ^& `; m% p! R# K% A
- @# u( p, |3 y. j3 ~3 g/ ]CAP engaged:+ ?1 |, m9 ?, `# K" _6 P
Tainan Ku S-1/A with A6M2 Zero (2 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling): L( t# H5 r, ^8 |% [2 B
      (2 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)2 D) J* m1 D0 W0 V. Y. h
      2 plane(s) intercepting now.
2 G- s0 s2 q. L* a9 R- z      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
; ~. @2 n. D" Z, [! U& w1 B      Raid is overhead
4 v9 ?* Z9 O6 w* Z$ Y# PAlso attacking 4th Guards Division ...
7 t' @3 q& g" LAlso attacking Imperial Guards Division ...
3 h7 X' M' I0 g5 e  m5 S% I--------------------------------------------------------------------------------( c) F# y, l% q) \9 d! M+ q( `$ R0 c: |
Morning Air attack on 41st Infantry Regiment, at 51,100 , near Bandoeng
" s4 [+ S7 M2 t  k' dWeather in hex: Heavy cloud   w7 \& A1 ^8 W
Raid spotted at 21 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
) y& R$ ~( C+ x4 UEstimated time to target is 7 minutes # d0 R: n+ y; u3 J; h8 ?
Japanese aircraft2 r& H9 B- U0 \" P+ Q
      A6M2 Zero x 4
6 u- h/ f, |5 H( ~Allied aircraft
1 y( L+ Q$ c3 @      CW-22 Falcon x 3
$ {2 W+ {1 ^5 S0 }$ T3 p7 d9 }No Japanese losses
% b) Z; u" F5 A- [; M# wAllied aircraft losses& t/ K$ R% ]' x, m5 m; W: g
      CW-22 Falcon: 2 destroyed
& d5 l; V) X8 F& Y  K- d+ LAircraft Attacking:' Z5 v% _$ t6 p% S
       3 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet3 ^5 ^$ Q7 g( [$ f9 t- C
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb 5 a# z# ~. q9 C& f$ ?, {
CAP engaged:  ]  d- M: G5 B8 V1 Q
12th Ku S-1  with A6M2 Zero (4 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
4 \7 w; o) D$ e5 }+ m      (4 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)9 @% l, i, j% i
      4 plane(s) intercepting now.' n+ O, l, g) B+ @- U0 v) A$ h6 ?
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
) _0 K. Y) P0 M7 W      Raid is overhead
+ M1 G& i" Z3 _4 P; N% [----------------------------------------------------------------- $ _8 ~' d$ ]; h: z
Ground combat at Tuyun (74,51) ) a8 p7 C) \3 U" _' n' [: o7 O
Japanese Bombardment attack
! p; i) k( h1 o5 wAttacking force 84276 troops, 652 guns, 153 vehicles, Assault Value = 3149
3 |+ X" i3 z, F( @5 r' gDefending force 95294 troops, 601 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3212
* D  k! [2 C- M) S, t  xJapanese ground losses:
% T' T; n/ |- g" C      209 casualties reported, O! Y0 j1 P: J! ?8 c# U
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled
) a8 o/ L9 f9 O1 E' L8 m0 |  O$ q         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
! Y( }, _0 p+ }+ |1 G) m5 G         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled 9 n; M) k. Y$ ^: A  x2 a5 |
Allied ground losses:) g  ]; V" J. I6 `
      8 casualties reported0 L- v2 Y# K% R
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
. o2 p4 o9 P/ d6 V  m" `, g         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 ^. _, ]  k7 K! D7 ?: y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 @/ |/ s/ L, {% r( C, b9 J$ _. nAssaulting units:
: o: k" O, S3 e, r: S+ }; B6 r3 C    110th Division& a- m! V: c/ s, X0 X
    8th Armored Car Co
! \8 p8 z+ S% j  E- O    10th Division. @  C0 G$ \0 i7 c- L1 }
    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade
. |. L) u3 Y+ J. f1 }! J) q    2nd Militia Regiment2 ]/ j: l7 J4 W
    2nd Ind.Mixed Regiment  z( h+ J7 B' s) A
    116th Division- ~- p  g8 ]2 N0 l7 \' K
    15th Division) a' u5 d3 |' B0 v# Z* F
    9th Armored Car Co 4 F  a5 _  l+ P
    55th Infantry Brigade
! l3 P7 f: W1 L! j- b    1st Militia Regiment
* Y% P* x, l# b6 f    22nd Division
8 f+ ]2 y- X# y8 `! a9 b    3rd Militia Regiment
1 h3 r$ n6 ]' R0 Y" P+ v    6th Army . j7 I( X  h3 j/ @3 t
Defending units:( P4 Z! v% |! y5 {* K( p
    18th Chinese Corps
9 g1 W, F9 K! U" k4 F0 `- V0 q$ f    94th Chinese Corps
) b) D3 e/ V" ^0 m9 o% T    52nd Chinese Corps+ r1 E! @5 z. d8 E
    31st Chinese Corps6 @) @! i0 r, ?5 n! F+ y
    3rd New Chinese Corps
5 o) p1 ~6 b1 H2 ~0 O& T    87th Chinese Corps
$ |4 P& ^' n  I2 ^    8th Chinese Corps
0 w& r0 V- y- ~( s4 y    54th Chinese Corps/ J7 W$ u( _2 F& k6 |
    62nd Chinese Corps
% E4 B/ J3 v; R- z/ z- \# t: L    2nd Prov Chinese Corps
# v! R$ Z4 [7 S; U' Q  j4 n    64th Chinese Corps
9 C+ ~' ~  _: ?$ z( {    6th Chinese Corps  ]" ?+ w5 {2 G, W/ H0 ]  Q
    16th Group Army3 Z. q) j2 O0 D2 `( e. C! m
    11th Group Army: w* O2 U: p6 t$ l7 t/ e4 @
    9th Group Army' s0 D. N2 X& |, v
    4th War Area
* \  Z: O8 O, d    35th Group Army
( K* Q$ Q+ d2 h- z7 y8 o----------------------------------------
  o- j3 Z& s7 r9 DGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100) 6 P( b& N5 p/ r' v! U
Japanese Bombardment attack ' v0 r+ g1 d* o# r$ L- y
Attacking force 21807 troops, 302 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 869 7 o3 b! R8 B# O, Z5 p, t
Defending force 76178 troops, 1028 guns, 435 vehicles, Assault Value = 2325
. c8 {- Q5 f( W" d! c' nJapanese ground losses:
0 j% G0 G* ~3 X" O9 f# r- L      85 casualties reported
) F  s7 y+ b$ m! x! q         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled, k) B; I0 g6 }; j5 Y/ |6 t6 {6 N' J6 U
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled0 t; {+ \4 J/ a: J3 f. W) G8 P
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
" a/ r/ j% f4 m) jAllied ground losses:
6 _1 b9 ?; z" @& V      11 casualties reported
1 @" p/ F; j2 u% _, L+ a2 A! c% n7 {         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
7 L% h. a/ j, Z; E0 d2 g         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# T: _7 ?+ @) ~& v3 x! G9 _         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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