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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。' s. h2 K0 j( O- ~* i: K
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/ @/ `0 @( |6 o5 x( S& N, P
拖时间倒是盟军当前的主要目的。
2 C% f: q1 U* Z6 u7 b# F9 b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,
9 `" K9 v7 L4 x. 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,( ^/ L: g. }: _: K
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& C4 `0 W' b# d3 e! q
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, U& u0 P, D( ~. r, l3 Y; l* `9 z( F
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,9 P; g# B  G& r$ Z# g* j4 l+ p% Y
导致大陆战场日军长期下不了嘴,无从发力。3 ^1 ?+ ?% ^. o' [6 A
这些都对日军攻势产生了一定拖延,也导致了目前这局面。
: n7 e. z1 F4 ~5 e9 |& c$ I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- p! {; B) T' g" k$ Q7 S0 S8 r
荷兰空军的水平轰炸机终于炸到鱼了
# X# e6 G( A7 W% h; ~: e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,/ }3 V5 b% m2 T  E5 r/ y
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。2 I. K" n. q; r4 ^; c% }
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。+ |0 k6 `1 G; G) V% O3 }0 w; ]( d
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
. t# ^8 V# `$ z0 U1 w4 |  T( ]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。
: I) e  w/ s! z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7 x# M& w( h9 ?0 [
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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  R" N: A$ s7 D5 Y; T# z1 O# TMorning Air attack on Imperial Guards Division, at 48,98 , near Batavia - H- Z: X* U. M% P
Weather in hex: Light cloud 8 ^/ q1 L  |) t' g6 \( x, v
Raid spotted at 23 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.8 @+ K& P3 i! v4 I' M' [
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes / ^$ x% k: h& }; o! z
Japanese aircraft4 i( f8 w3 P, U: p( R3 e' i
      A6M2 Zero x 1
9 v  z' M( h5 c) K' @5 DAllied aircraft
* e' [& j% f6 g+ p+ W      L-212 x 9
; s9 G. U2 f. W) C& A+ |No Japanese losses : V# E5 c2 s9 \- g6 Y
Allied aircraft losses
8 v4 e; w* [2 n+ }. Z      L-212: 1 damaged
% y' z# D. w, V6 |' x( @Aircraft Attacking:! M$ M: b* n+ ~( M% X
       9 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet
3 c( n3 G2 u/ {7 S0 e               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Billiton at 52,93
3 ]4 @% r/ R5 T# nWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
  D4 t7 `4 Y. `& e! [# y# M! O0 _) `Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
3 y+ ^! T5 Y$ l  k' G* f& x& jEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
! {6 |: y) {4 y- m  VAllied aircraft
; {/ j6 z4 y! B7 T/ L' L      139WH-3 x 18
$ ]7 r" j0 H9 Q+ y" u5 \+ t% B6 `: YNo Allied losses 1 D. T+ [' T3 E# d+ H& ]
Japanese Ships
- d9 y! _1 v9 N8 W  L      xAK Manyo Maru6 x! e( ~4 p, Y( o) W
      xAK Nojima Maru, Bomb hits 1,  on fire : n0 h% I* u% p* X4 u: N
Aircraft Attacking:
; A$ T3 v$ ~* F       9 x 139WH-3 bombing from 10000 feet
3 V3 A7 G5 v7 Z! u' ]1 k9 f               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb, h  ^. F$ w8 \, I
       9 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
) `6 U; Q0 C" {1 X2 z               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
3 {& ]& i! K% E( r; EHeavy smoke from fires obscuring xAK Nojima Maru
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5 \* N/ u$ L' x( K& GAfternoon Air attack on 14th Guards Regiment, at 56,54 , near Moulmein
2 h! D4 I* Y3 X" r, I% JWeather in hex: Moderate rain
$ a; _: c0 W# E" c& kRaid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
+ q; n0 A7 j& r# HEstimated time to target is 2 minutes ; M. w/ O$ J( X
Japanese aircraft
% z- q$ }& H) G" w0 [. m6 F6 A& K8 C' J      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 8; h$ g! ]2 h& ]
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 9
: T; h6 O: T, Q* N; ]      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 13 ; L' I/ S# G; M5 v( f
Allied aircraft3 P* H$ q9 W7 X8 q
      Blenheim I x 4
6 a; x' W. m. m0 g1 ?: p4 t      Hurricane IIa Trop x 4" I9 a2 W7 X( b6 r% W
      Hurricane IIb Trop x 32- l4 Q1 G  o$ v
      P-39D Airacobra x 5
2 N3 y" _& e5 [1 F5 ]Japanese aircraft losses4 x5 \6 W, G; @
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 1 destroyed
" o4 u/ n6 J9 a      Ki-43-Ic Oscar: 1 destroyed $ J6 G# d2 n2 J( P. ?" p# t0 Q
Allied aircraft losses
8 z3 o$ l+ J# \* c+ x& }$ J7 x2 Y( `      Blenheim I: 2 damaged
& Q+ o" Q. h/ q6 T      Hurricane IIb Trop: 1 destroyed
1 O/ q9 S& H' O7 A' |0 Q* ]Japanese ground losses:, ~* q  T4 Z$ f/ l  x
      5 casualties reported
- E" O9 D1 T7 e         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
( q; ~+ P! S$ y/ T  y( J& Y         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
2 W) D: O/ F) }1 J         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled , ~5 V5 e* Y$ f! F6 q6 r$ o& O
Aircraft Attacking:: y# u) G) d, Q- n& V
       4 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet
8 j1 r; s6 W5 X, r$ W% u               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb , l( u1 L3 ?: G0 B, S9 c
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Afternoon Air attack on 17th Indpt Guards Regiment, at 56,51 , near Toungoo 5 M$ c; u) ~# Z# h6 Z
Weather in hex: Overcast 4 j' o* ~  O* f9 d  N9 U* a
Raid spotted at 29 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
# ^- ?# m" O9 a% f% IEstimated time to target is 12 minutes , e% @1 U) X  \& u0 k
Japanese aircraft4 b; x1 f1 n( i7 a+ N  b
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 1 ; v2 x4 L$ _( o, _
Allied aircraft6 U3 M: [2 h" r3 K2 J9 t
      Wirraway x 3
' v4 H3 C0 [* E& O& @* `No Japanese losses & r  }* P. R, w% I
No Allied losses 1 l5 A; A1 L) t5 U
Aircraft Attacking:. D2 f, `2 O3 }1 M4 K
       3 x Wirraway bombing from 6000 feet
7 ~& Q' I9 `1 Q7 f' R" ^" p               Ground Attack:  2 x 100 lb GP Bomb, @# n6 |; D4 x) _! Y6 }
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Afternoon Air attack on 21st Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 56,53 , near Pegu " n  t6 F! ]$ g, A5 H8 _5 H) Q" v3 B
Weather in hex: Light cloud - O. N7 v* j# {* e4 y
Raid spotted at 36 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.- ~7 H- S. V$ f/ @' A% E3 T8 U2 S
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes 0 L" N2 p; r7 b+ Y" `
Japanese aircraft
/ a! B* z, q$ P3 D$ s! i5 W      A6M2 Zero x 1 / g- W9 w. n2 O  g2 T/ W
Allied aircraft0 [# @. V# w: \$ P2 x$ m1 A* U4 L
      B-17D Fortress x 4 7 a' G7 _4 P' D- z( u, y+ Q
No Japanese losses
% O& S) V/ T' r. D) K4 u# q* r' [: tNo Allied losses
% H4 B4 b! O8 B  O4 q8 SAircraft Attacking:
9 n  ]# P! b. M4 z# _/ o       4 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet% g+ E2 q9 T# Y/ w0 e( |
               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb2 R( Y$ Y+ X" _; U
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" R: u0 W' u( Y, n1 i+ PAfternoon Air attack on 21st Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 56,53 , near Pegu
; W% Z+ D6 q4 n* x. Y* z0 TWeather in hex: Light cloud
: u+ ^5 s; P& R# A- H: sRaid spotted at 45 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.+ c) b2 S# M; }/ D0 ?- C- d
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
* x0 w, g7 U. ~  L' OJapanese aircraft3 Q/ `( N4 y* \, Z
      A6M2 Zero x 6
8 g  Y  Z9 F2 TAllied aircraft6 F9 q; X( n9 v2 M* [
      B-17D Fortress x 7
0 V2 a2 C9 j( H* |2 [7 HJapanese aircraft losses
* d" Z& }5 j! t+ |      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
0 w8 q5 @% j1 g% s+ R4 {2 OAllied aircraft losses
: U, m9 a! W8 U) x5 `0 n      B-17D Fortress: 4 damaged 1 m: k. H7 X3 g& J
Aircraft Attacking:
; o! N2 y  T+ R) B       7 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet
( i; o$ F' o1 V- C! y, u; E               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb
9 w) q3 a, c+ GAlso attacking 4th Division ...
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% P( _9 {+ h( ~; Q8 mSub attack near Lingga  at 51,87
$ E$ E( ]  a+ @( z8 e8 p0 p. w# BJapanese Ships
( |) i# w4 P, q' U      PB Choyo Maru #2 9 X! g7 }. K5 M" y! ]& S
Allied Ships6 b) m2 I, t9 x: h) C
      SS KXIV
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* ^$ k0 r1 c' AGround combat at Billiton (52,93)
' u' L/ ]  i" [/ D0 ~Japanese Shock attack 1 m4 U: z$ b% s
Attacking force 1336 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 48
4 D! b# o( L6 p; C* MDefending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
, l5 }, c2 b4 s; m- vJapanese adjusted assault: 92  ( Z, t" V$ _, V& }( R  j4 c8 A6 e
Allied adjusted defense: 1  & V* ]+ U5 f% I! j) H' Z
Japanese assault odds: 92 to 1 (fort level 0)  # P" G4 H: p. r% G( H) _
Japanese forces CAPTURE Billiton !!!
/ `) c5 e" ]' @4 n4 mCombat modifiers
* w6 @9 |. \6 y3 y. rAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+)
7 T$ |' z0 T0 \+ b0 a) yAssaulting units:2 k; N9 F6 Y3 P5 g8 ]3 a
    5th Guards Engineer Regiment
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 31, 42" b+ B) X# x. w, [2 t
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。2 U. |& d) v4 n* C, L5 V
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; D! Y" _6 v/ @9 L
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& k5 N7 ]7 w% V/ M/ k( C) r( R$ k2 R4 f
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,3 r, B. ?2 ~% d$ ~$ b1 K# k
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。; Z, X: w9 F8 g! ~' N& E7 Q
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
6 W2 y. H$ P+ a9 U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 9 J# X8 [3 Z4 G" n2 s! d
Japanese Ships
) t5 W) o* h: l- T) c% v      DMS W-6) Z+ N' b# J. z; |% ^
      PB Choyo Maru #2 6 F. x; X0 r6 I1 }
Allied Ships
, r' c. Z" d+ _" ^5 O+ v1 b, w0 z5 q      SS Searaven2 {) `; }) `5 g
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Sub attack near Malacca  at 49,82
' c! }8 K$ @+ A# J, dJapanese Ships3 n  b5 p* ?/ v: C! r
      xAK Shinwa Maru+ F+ |$ ^" j) P& ?
      xAK Kazan Maru
+ ^- b6 W# t% w$ h0 T: \      PB Nichiryo Maru ' s0 l6 [0 B1 j% r, v7 F
Allied Ships
  C; p' a( @) a' [- g- ~9 V8 e      SS Skipjack3 j# Q9 R) a3 u5 H; \
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& ^% _7 s0 p' u* K6 A+ JASW attack near Malacca  at 48,81 8 Z# i5 N) n/ B$ K+ x
Japanese Ships/ h! m+ g: X9 J3 B' B0 m
      PB Choyo Maru #2 $ U0 o7 O3 _8 e0 F& t
Allied Ships
- z) ?9 z: l! ^  m2 ~      SS KXIV. _. k$ ?' L% I, G3 F
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Morning Air attack on 55th Infantry Regiment, at 49,98 (Batavia) , e9 U3 a2 q% Y
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
- V  h# N6 F% n- y9 ^* ^2 _' [Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
, _8 C$ m  D, ]/ j1 PEstimated time to target is 4 minutes * s& Z! k& J6 {/ j2 n8 m
Japanese aircraft
4 J, A; L8 c. B% R8 b+ P      A6M2 Zero x 11
7 C6 f3 H0 F2 \% GAllied aircraft
2 I! `9 y5 j& G0 H& R      CW-22 Falcon x 9 7 i! ~7 m% h. _' _4 }
No Japanese losses
9 D$ F$ o9 U2 g5 S$ @* l7 N2 G$ BNo Allied losses
: b- Y$ F8 Q8 t4 T/ j* H( vAircraft Attacking:
. d% E( H3 M: g$ j: a* l- N! Z9 J       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
" {9 L6 _* z4 O1 V* A+ @               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
( b8 T1 B- z% t/ A7 ^( Z-------------------------------------------------------0 g% }* m- g! c
Morning Air attack on Imperial Guards Division, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg)
4 g- u5 C( ~3 `2 d4 y% E! eWeather in hex: Severe storms & t6 O' B- F, W  x9 f
Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.' w+ B* E6 F5 L" b5 ^: C
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes 1 l9 ?/ Y' H3 ]
Japanese aircraft
9 D4 t) n% X1 V      A6M2 Zero x 10 : }8 R3 q& k, a8 y' K: Z
Allied aircraft$ x- o" S' j# M. M9 W9 n2 F
      CW-22 Falcon x 9 $ l" s0 x3 t* Z" e8 n( p
No Japanese losses
. Q0 @; n" s& B4 RNo Allied losses
2 {/ {5 N7 G1 l' P# }4 _- wAircraft Attacking:- U1 v. {5 }9 h- P- r
       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
: F# ~" s, p1 `. P               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb: h5 u1 B; }4 }& X6 f' O' G
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Morning Air attack on Imperial Guards Division, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg)
. c7 X& @, P- CWeather in hex: Severe storms ( z! A) y& g' \! t% V8 ~5 i) q, V
Raid spotted at 41 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet./ o# d9 r2 o* M( M8 u
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes
, \0 ~" o# n7 i" d; K7 wJapanese aircraft
+ M0 F  p  _7 ^% P" V+ V      A6M2 Zero x 10
/ x( q$ _5 k! q: t8 T. \2 XAllied aircraft0 [4 e/ B$ t! S, _  _" r$ u: M
      L-212 x 9 & O: x9 k5 u: L
No Japanese losses 2 I5 @, n! E- E0 i
Allied aircraft losses$ L- A1 @. J, [4 C
      L-212: 3 destroyed, 3 damaged 1 Z1 c4 y' ~+ j
Aircraft Attacking:) @4 \& k5 B: z& }7 T( @: q; D* L
       4 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet
4 a# R* }$ F3 |; r; q% I               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
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* R$ n$ J  K+ W) rMorning Air attack on 14th Guards Regiment, at 56,54 , near Moulmein $ Y9 O3 C) J) N
Weather in hex: Severe storms
. q. k. s  K7 D/ cRaid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
7 [) ~# z, S4 W, o$ Z# u. @Estimated time to target is 5 minutes 4 ~* f4 }3 o7 l5 k
Japanese aircraft
" L6 I; n* a# \& U0 ^% T8 B; _      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 6
/ G0 [9 W7 l1 |Allied aircraft
7 h7 j8 p/ x. a  ^* V* f      Blenheim I x 7
0 [9 f/ k  N& [3 eNo Japanese losses
- R3 r0 F) `3 n' p3 S/ q' w9 pAllied aircraft losses4 t4 v7 n- j' G
      Blenheim I: 2 damaged 5 o6 h' J0 p3 c! a. I" \) j# p) U
Japanese ground losses:
3 l. N/ X' y) N, ^; {% B6 X      14 casualties reported: R( w- a4 M3 j& J$ _4 ^, z
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled; U  {  i& E; A% F( o* b
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; g6 b7 ~" v' @
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
# e' r: ]( w7 F) pAircraft Attacking:
3 _& I+ i5 l; ]9 G( q4 T       7 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet* @0 Q9 \# I1 l4 ^  m3 @/ x
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb" Y' W; V  [: r3 N
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Morning Air attack on 17th Indpt Guards Regiment, at 56,51 , near Toungoo
. o5 Z5 i/ D) x: y6 G8 e# MWeather in hex: Moderate rain
# N0 e8 `3 C9 ^3 ERaid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.9 [4 S! k- e; V* G5 V4 Z
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
% N4 J8 ~5 T3 e% Q1 V0 g9 JJapanese aircraft
- }1 z' x9 A9 Z! c      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 4
4 |3 L6 G/ j# a6 M( XAllied aircraft
7 Q: @' b, ^6 U8 a" F- |2 d      Wirraway x 3 5 R! Y3 ~+ s5 a8 x+ B" [; g$ P
No Japanese losses 9 Q; M% {( {4 }2 s
No Allied losses
2 o- y: U8 x1 c4 ^0 ]7 _1 j# ~4 r# pAircraft Attacking:& q; o4 X2 d+ Y7 ?; ~# |2 ?
       3 x Wirraway bombing from 6000 feet
% L1 f- l/ _" U9 _               Ground Attack:  2 x 100 lb GP Bomb. z7 y+ V$ ]4 E
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Afternoon Air attack on 15th Division, at 74,55 (Liuchow)
: ~5 d/ A, d4 M4 h. [& G8 ZWeather in hex: Thunderstorms ( o1 |) X8 i( c+ G" `
Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
' u& T( A  r7 V5 ^/ h1 jEstimated time to target is 4 minutes
* y; W6 B" C5 \2 [  m6 f6 U* s1 fAllied aircraft
" y" w& W9 }! i. n7 S      A-29A Hudson x 6
2 \2 n: C: o9 ?8 T. m' \+ PNo Allied losses 7 @5 T4 p7 Z) c! z5 ^% d1 P8 m6 z
Japanese ground losses:
, F6 G0 R1 b5 G1 v- I% r      59 casualties reported
# E' c. K1 x$ ?2 q+ D         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled. Y! E# L+ p) ^; c9 A  e$ S* n
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
2 G4 K* `, n8 B+ w6 g         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 K) e3 a2 p$ w! c9 `Aircraft Attacking:
  [! ~4 ]- T6 b0 U# [% h6 `       6 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet" {6 F9 K3 _1 ~( x
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
7 h0 e/ r% B+ i" j9 L) o----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; n9 g8 X0 n) q7 H; S& m5 M
Ground combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang)
' v. v. p& Y% i" @7 D5 h2 x; JJapanese Shock attack , v  }- d0 p- z, Y
Attacking force 52150 troops, 734 guns, 607 vehicles, Assault Value = 1809
, p! Q) q( S" L4 h! s/ [+ e$ [Defending force 168498 troops, 830 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5815 6 U! c- H3 e3 p- r) y
Japanese adjusted assault: 1015  0 I1 }* I/ ?3 \% J4 `& s7 q9 c8 D
Allied adjusted defense: 13399  9 ?6 `7 V1 H( h
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 13  
# r( g/ N9 D7 P' ICombat modifiers
9 E0 s1 p& V  U+ C3 v3 Z; }( i7 oDefender: terrain(+), experience(-)
  k! V0 f+ V% J0 bAttacker: shock(+) 6 L0 ?! j8 F9 w1 H# l
Japanese ground losses:
" A/ J6 x$ y5 ~0 C      10675 casualties reported5 U1 C+ z7 v5 g% o2 z- M
         Squads: 266 destroyed, 565 disabled
8 f! ]) h4 `( y# r1 t" N; q- A( v         Non Combat: 73 destroyed, 59 disabled# F, s' V; q- q4 \' M4 I" z
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 31 disabled
. I; g' m+ W  v+ p      Guns lost 57 (8 destroyed, 49 disabled)* I. U0 p  l( `! e
      Vehicles lost 183 (163 destroyed, 20 disabled)
: i. ]. ^  p  P6 c) Q+ \) ~      Units destroyed 2 5 W5 B% L" J4 V) N4 G
Allied ground losses:
1 s- e5 K1 q% J9 v      2079 casualties reported) s/ y7 s1 M) e5 Z& l5 X
         Squads: 9 destroyed, 217 disabled4 l# \0 Z4 H- Q
         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 46 disabled
$ m8 R. A1 `- c) _* ^! I1 n         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 9 disabled( y! h# k, C6 U6 W5 t: V7 Y9 ?
      Guns lost 22 (1 destroyed, 21 disabled)
/ u+ K4 ~1 q8 ?# {3 e% `Assaulting units:
, l! V2 I7 j; j& q% n, k    5th Tank Regiment
  |+ H) Z) \2 A" d7 C6 v    15th Tank Regiment# R- t6 G% x$ M6 m% t$ h/ ^
    102nd Infantry Regiment
8 T6 y: L' a) U3 Z* J! _1 v    Kyuko Naval Guard Unit% f; I0 u7 F4 ]% S0 z
    40th Division
9 ]2 h, U* O! h+ z; g    39th Division6 X5 M- x* m$ n* ?2 f
    104th Division+ `* {8 F" z2 i
    51st Recon Regiment3 e" x4 p% ?& L% c- [- \& W& J" k
    11th RGC Temp. Division
( F; `0 w5 A7 n+ c, L    21st Mortar Battalion
$ [" z" d. ?: u! |6 m' ]" A0 p    5th RF Gun Battalion
! k! e" i0 C, G$ h) _: q5 C0 f    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment: z. ?3 C0 _! w% q1 V/ T0 o9 y7 p6 B
    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment6 B8 F$ |/ I3 m6 U/ ]' H
    2nd Mortar Battalion
+ l# o6 E1 y# f9 {8 i    2nd RF Gun Battalion
: P; n) d- B- N) i+ b; `$ ^) P$ o    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
7 d6 I! [  x( ?/ Q5 e' _7 {/ \    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment0 [1 M% i; R! J3 v
    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
: y7 s' W. |7 Y    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
- U9 ^& b' Y6 R" K    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
/ o5 p& F3 G2 C+ A% I2 w/ ^/ J5 \    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion, E5 U2 w2 |- p
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion. h1 E8 A9 ^8 S3 t, ^) Z& T
    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
5 ], O% w& X" g, D  r( F    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment& y* r/ @  T$ `' f
    23rd Army
% D0 E3 u" b3 U  {  W/ @. a    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
( _& J- p5 G& eDefending units:
' ~: ~- C' H; U0 N# X+ [5 ?0 J    37th Chinese Corps$ l! @$ P5 n& c" F
    88th Chinese Corps
, R& j) i  u( B, x    70th Chinese Corps5 V  M1 m. S% |+ n) {8 G
    74th Chinese Corps
) H6 i% W2 c3 T# N1 o- G: b    99th Chinese Corps; i- \& T0 D% J$ m, }8 a
    50th Chinese Corps
0 I0 ?% [% ?8 r5 f' a" D$ [    10th Chinese Corps
  P: J4 |4 w4 @$ S) w) N    86th Chinese Corps/ d: R6 x! x! X; J: S5 s* e
    28th Chinese Corps
6 {: H+ p. M( J5 z* E$ F! _    84th Chinese Corps. K7 T" Q* t+ }/ Q
    78th Chinese Corps
: m: M: @; n4 @; Z: P5 I0 J# U! _0 e    20th Chinese Corps
+ Q' ]* X5 C3 y* ~; ^. O2 l2 b    72nd Chinese Corps
  e0 t8 }9 X  ?0 z! B: y    7th Chinese Corps
# ?& X  c4 R/ ]0 B- a3 E    49th Chinese Corps
1 L& W4 M8 d/ q6 R+ E8 O    9th Prov Chinese Corps
7 ?5 p# \9 [( n3 a$ u) T/ c8 b    59th Chinese Corps
/ j2 g5 L4 s8 z, ?' g+ L    79th Chinese Corps
' I9 `' G7 N  J5 e! ^    58th Chinese Corps' P) v  i) y) `9 P$ b" V& W3 V( b. A. J1 r
    4th Chinese Corps7 s8 g+ ~$ R) U" B7 A
    26th Chinese Corps
/ E2 @! a( P' b  _! p) \    100th Chinese Corps
/ W8 T2 ?. L: F2 Z$ b: B, a    9th War Area
" [# O# P# ?  [5 v7 x7 r+ g    29th Group Army
. g' z7 e, S- i. ~9 Z    25th Group Army
8 P, d6 F  [6 ]3 l' q  f    30th Group Army
8 f" ~+ \/ J9 F- P! X; i' D    3rd War Area + X9 X" {8 W2 ^" N4 L
    23rd Group Army
  p2 u* l$ K1 M    10th Group Army- [) R: ]4 e2 p- h9 S! S: e$ K" l
    32nd Group Army
: g, m) A; R0 V/ I; n! T    27th Group Army
/ Y( O2 ~  R* i& |    19th Group Army
2 b$ B- k, ^; D' `4 H    33rd Group Army# g  ^: |4 W- O. P2 [# c( W9 }
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Ground combat at 83,39 (near Sian) % y9 ^6 T$ _+ c# M1 l9 W# i9 T
Japanese Shock attack
1 `8 Y% E/ K  L( Y. F, AAttacking force 14073 troops, 194 guns, 132 vehicles, Assault Value = 484 ! ]- X1 q) I' U  _% e1 o" M$ y, Q
Defending force 720 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1 ' |- A; U% v2 n) I! y6 Z2 X# S
Japanese adjusted assault: 477  & u2 Y6 _/ D4 {, U, l
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
( C) ]: o( E7 q7 w1 sJapanese assault odds: 477 to 1  
* f% W: s, o' I8 b5 kCombat modifiers$ B* T0 W5 Z2 K
Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), experience(-)3 k/ Z# A, ~# w1 c9 g4 s+ a( h, y9 I
supply(-)+ O: ]2 o, D7 Q
Attacker: shock(+)
4 p( i( H% T: A3 W; ?1 r5 [Allied ground losses:
& R1 T4 }# q; m; a/ d8 e" X; k, W      1051 casualties reported. Z+ [) B1 |& m( @3 n+ h6 z
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled0 U8 e" C8 {* F* B$ {0 i$ b
         Non Combat: 76 destroyed, 0 disabled% }% j/ S4 q1 S, @5 Q, G
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 v: ]' J) s% T% P
      Units destroyed 1
, M$ p5 K6 M2 Z! ?Assaulting units:; \' E: @, P7 R5 k+ a
    37th Division  F7 l2 E8 w- D$ F/ P/ }. o- Q# O
    1st Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion5 ?$ y% V, o* }7 J
    1st Army& ~# R. L, q$ o& b% D/ G- E
    6th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
0 G: P: R5 x0 }$ F9 a    7th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion" q; ?9 N  D# m# }7 o# j2 H+ G
    11th Field Artillery Regiment 3 e! f0 w& E4 m" T" S; u
Defending units:9 l' d$ U1 F" A, ]( N" U4 }! p  o
    13th Group Army
( S8 z' ?/ N' x8 q. ^' m# m  L& j2 b; K------------------------------------------------------------ , I% y' h$ b% z: |+ y4 T
Ground combat at Batavia (49,98)
1 j/ ]% X5 |% yJapanese Shock attack
$ y3 B" z& F' I8 q; bAttacking force 10533 troops, 72 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 378
0 Q4 u$ @5 `' \) _Defending force 371 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5 3 {. Z0 R/ h. h) @  H
Japanese adjusted assault: 443  ( r3 n& T0 Q; |6 B# I% ?
Allied adjusted defense: 1  ( K' R# P& H  T! _2 @$ r
Japanese assault odds: 443 to 1 (fort level 1)  
2 b5 K2 Y7 x+ n( E2 Z8 AJapanese forces CAPTURE Batavia !!! 8 [! U! J' p# f' v' G+ P4 ?5 Y, Y
Combat modifiers
0 Z" N$ c* j# v" t! C3 l8 tDefender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(-), preparation(-)* ]  q  \4 o. M  n
experience(-)
- Q5 f8 J- p. a" ~7 _, l( JAttacker: shock(+)
9 ?2 m- w3 x: R5 e+ b& J( oAllied ground losses:
" z+ D! u0 @! j. ~# U8 o$ P9 U( ?8 ?1 `1 B      541 casualties reported
# H6 H7 k5 i+ }! ?& @' M: }1 Q         Squads: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled/ M  i+ _, j% e5 P* |1 K7 i. w: c  D
         Non Combat: 45 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 N# _3 x! G( v8 f# m; j, b$ o% U         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 0 disabled
& @6 T1 g, b) b% T* ~      Guns lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled)
4 ^  m. L/ }2 Y7 |      Units destroyed 1
5 f1 ?6 e2 v2 L0 ~" WAssaulting units:; X& p$ D9 {$ X# l
    55th Infantry Regiment" Z& {5 y# S' e9 M. M* J' h
    113th Infantry Regiment$ P- a" D5 P1 y2 `% p8 C, {% X
    41st Infantry Regiment $ t; @% l) x% n, v* m2 k* g0 H9 q
Defending units:
8 j# J& O5 ]% u8 Y; B    106th RN Base Force 1 X7 C4 u& J6 r3 c# T% [3 ?
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3 e3 e1 o& }; T' l( b; }/ @Ground combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang) + Z* p# u+ v! R1 y1 ?0 M3 E9 C) t
Allied Bombardment attack
" F5 [2 C5 u' o. E' r- EAttacking force 1441 troops, 6 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5646
3 p9 k. N5 \% [5 qDefending force 45449 troops, 726 guns, 514 vehicles, Assault Value = 1047 , I# n; A2 I- H8 E5 X
Assaulting units:
/ g. k6 f: Z; k. y0 [& \    99th Chinese Corps& k1 [5 _7 ?# C" Z! X, K5 k" M4 i
    4th Chinese Corps
" l, Z3 H( {9 ^" w    70th Chinese Corps, z( S* C" V# W$ d; b
    10th Chinese Corps
+ \2 z0 {8 p9 r    37th Chinese Corps: R6 f/ L5 V4 @& Q6 S6 g/ d/ m8 @7 _: m; V3 r
    58th Chinese Corps
& N" N2 P+ \% t! I+ ^    20th Chinese Corps# _+ f, S9 U5 f8 a. {
    74th Chinese Corps! n: k, X) V+ O9 \4 m
    49th Chinese Corps
. B2 y* N/ ?* L1 z    72nd Chinese Corps3 S# b$ y8 |2 o& I9 ?
    84th Chinese Corps
! a2 ?/ u; G2 M2 ?7 b9 _0 G8 S    9th Prov Chinese Corps
' k( d3 j6 c( j% N    59th Chinese Corps
# W$ X& a* I6 V. _    7th Chinese Corps
9 ?5 F( H8 o  @+ v2 z: {    79th Chinese Corps& M5 T% P% d4 y
    78th Chinese Corps8 F* y4 C  h( m8 v/ N
    88th Chinese Corps
, p5 ]7 ^- E! f* r+ F3 f, X$ x    86th Chinese Corps) u& X1 ]7 F1 f; }
    28th Chinese Corps. b* |2 j2 @+ |. |1 g6 Y; p
    50th Chinese Corps
( j! A: X& J0 p5 D4 X3 \8 b    26th Chinese Corps
# ~- S* l# N: c3 a- `    100th Chinese Corps
  `( E+ n% e" \8 M- ^, B, S    29th Group Army
9 S/ V  [6 Q/ }2 k# d    25th Group Army' a% }0 s4 C, [- o9 l
    30th Group Army
8 ~* y, C5 h/ f. {( _    27th Group Army6 K$ o6 A4 @' Y4 l
    9th War Area . ?. n! g. z. l& ~7 R/ x0 \. T
    23rd Group Army
* K8 G( ]+ }# d5 r9 V' L    19th Group Army
5 Z4 Q, H$ `0 {7 T1 M( ~    32nd Group Army" s8 n4 u' R# @1 N  c3 G" Q
    3rd War Area
6 f- X( C3 Z' u' G    10th Group Army
9 h+ A1 v; C0 q" h" g' e6 @    33rd Group Army 8 `* l2 v0 w; K; }( O% ?
Defending units:0 l4 q( z# P+ O9 s' Y& w# N' E
    39th Division
8 p3 a- r1 Z  Z; [+ o    104th Division
' y; g; b' m% |; U' m    40th Division
+ [3 C% G" C  q" N) b- {    51st Recon Regiment6 Y+ e& f3 B# p5 D, S' \
    11th RGC Temp. Division; f. ~1 i! L. B: l1 o
    5th RF Gun Battalion, {* I9 K4 u% S$ |" g! w7 ~% g
    2nd RF Gun Battalion
& a( ^2 f/ F$ I- g    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment. M6 B4 M5 W& P
    102nd Infantry Regiment
9 Y1 n. i3 d3 j8 M, H- z% D    2nd Mortar Battalion2 L2 q* }; G* t) H% O
    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
& w3 E6 r3 T1 F. W6 z1 q# R* _    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
) F. f' z1 s6 W4 d    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment
. j( g) J* f1 X0 K9 z, E. ?    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment4 U' d% z7 J* R$ u5 _  h0 k
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion4 x; D& |4 w/ q( V) u7 B1 c
    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion, H; Q' n) C; ?. G3 m
    Kyuko Naval Guard Unit
$ l+ d( l5 w7 y4 ]4 H6 }, m    23rd Army8 n+ W. D' c! }! ~+ T: R
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment' i( i, `5 r  |
    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
0 V0 o2 F, o9 z    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
3 K# F$ t& T/ w1 W1 W7 d9 I    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment! [+ _  S) z6 U
    21st Mortar Battalion0 r$ I+ V) W4 O7 M4 X
    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 01, 42
. u$ Q* ^; ~( O9 q: b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,
9 c2 w7 B+ s% c% d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,
5 X4 N2 E3 u% L" n, p# z8 N% \, o, I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。
. V$ o3 r- n" F腊戍附近的10w补给也进入大陆了,共计有47w了吧。
2 A6 F  J- {3 s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
7 y0 {! P. U' v2 V. _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1 w, m  o) F. N
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。
( S; M. @$ z1 q9 F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。% ~, H7 T4 Y% M7 l) E9 V. H1 D1 x
% C- u3 y+ p, F3 M; Q7 _2 a: b, a
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Night Naval bombardment of Moulmein at 55,55 / }7 l$ A, `. i/ Q, h5 Y' S( ?
Allied Ships
% h/ n7 i; u4 ]. V0 l      CL Mauritius
' n% b. m1 H# ]7 e% q      CL Ceres- {3 k. ^8 z9 n
      DD Tenedos
/ H( {3 k9 G3 ^" P1 j1 A8 B      DD Isaac Sweers
& m0 [; H& f( ~# V+ Y6 u6 W5 [CL Mauritius firing at 5th Amphibious Brigade0 O7 |8 O/ `% z7 J, s( @
CL Ceres firing at 33rd Division) t# d8 b  d% T: m& L8 D
DD Tenedos firing at 15th Guards Regiment
) I* M5 m' k$ ZDD Isaac Sweers firing at 33rd Division0 ?  {; L6 L7 @4 E& ~& K
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Merak at 48,97, Range 4,000 Yards
+ A! U! T4 c) X( [9 U1 ]Japanese Ships
3 \. V5 G) @$ d' [9 k      AMc Wa 6. I9 ^  ]+ ?4 v# V% ?1 `
      AMc Wa 9, Shell hits 5,  heavy fires,  heavy damage2 p- S  E1 _' o' O$ _
      AMc Kyo Maru #5, Shell hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
6 u1 j4 p* w8 {. b' E% }      AMc Seki Maru, Shell hits 1,  on fire
8 V5 j6 H1 F2 s) sAllied Ships
( _" D) T5 p' d6 K! q% {      PT-31/ q0 `% v9 l# U) r/ G5 m
      PT-32
9 n+ J9 t5 s* p# Y      PT-33
* t! ]- @/ j* w1 g5 A1 i* f      PT-35
2 m8 T4 f3 {1 C$ b      PT-41% d: c8 _% ^/ Y, E- G0 s
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) _8 K( j% Z! y6 y8 a% [' @) jMorning Air attack on 18th British Division, at 50,100 (Bandoeng) 7 Z& r' P, t1 E/ k/ A
Weather in hex: Light rain 0 A: v; W2 y% U# M6 u! K/ h
Raid detected at 38 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
: F6 Z  ~8 a* t9 F" N' nEstimated time to target is 10 minutes
* A2 H' _7 K' RJapanese aircraft
8 `, T5 h; h8 L. M6 u      A6M2 Zero x 311 Y1 Y. }1 T  F" K! K
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 9 / @1 \2 h1 G% }; w+ R# E
Japanese aircraft losses: e, V8 O$ t+ m* R
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 5 damaged
% N7 s* `, l+ ?8 e! P  r7 l      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 destroyed by flak ! j, D- [4 h5 d5 P7 B$ n: L* I5 l
Aircraft Attacking:
) o/ v2 R1 \; Z$ j5 x/ e       7 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet
6 H! j; ?) B" N0 M% T0 ~               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb
; M+ S: c3 B( M----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3 e  M! x1 ]. b$ @- `! q& hMorning Air attack on 23rd Army, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang
" F/ P" A0 `# ~, l$ G+ U+ _: jWeather in hex: Clear sky 8 s0 ?* F6 ~' u  E$ o" n, w
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
6 C* U2 F  m" t% Z4 i5 MEstimated time to target is 6 minutes ; r9 z# q5 L  t+ ]
Allied aircraft
# D4 D) _8 C+ x& @! h8 h      A-29A Hudson x 7
7 B1 V; k0 X4 {& @      I-16-III x 2
5 k4 A9 J6 `# A% A1 v      SB-III x 31 : v' t3 u8 V% m) |6 r6 t6 }8 p
No Allied losses
/ X/ T8 x0 J" v: B6 IJapanese ground losses:" w. H" f; m9 u, I& y, b
      9 casualties reported
* N9 j5 M" q; Z# k1 h! Y* z         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled7 P- {! }4 h- C: j1 l# F8 E
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
; d7 }. X9 g7 Z# I( V7 P         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# K" x& e" u+ l) Z3 gAircraft Attacking:
+ a2 n( y* s1 b$ u. B" N       7 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet0 k" w* E6 c5 s( I8 Y. j" j, t' j
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
9 R7 D3 c! T" L0 A# ]       5 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
% l' Q+ D9 |# r               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
9 V- O& P, o9 \5 K       3 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet * : V! t9 Q/ w' O6 U
               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb
8 O8 e* D* _1 P: B! t       3 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet * + K# N- q% U: P& x  q' l) Z# {
               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb
0 p! L: o$ y' \0 s& K) K; B( p' i       7 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet3 @+ M  v1 U4 i) K1 u
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb, F1 z' }8 L$ L. @5 F% M0 f$ a" `: b
       5 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
& ~7 [# J2 U: _               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
5 x0 A2 C, I3 ?' D: A: b$ @       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
  F+ [! N2 s7 C# \               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
( N: j5 X, N' C& H       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
; |* k1 B5 r9 p$ @5 V6 A# v/ y               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb 0 N- `* J) D3 }- R1 d
Also attacking 104th Division ...
/ E3 t! b2 C9 U! U7 d% p. o" xAlso attacking 40th Division ...
( @# ?. r, W* L" QAlso attacking 22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment ...) {' W  `" m- ?% M- `5 c2 {
Also attacking 23rd Army ...
" q; k2 c- g( j& u3 UAlso attacking 40th Division ...
5 z4 m0 i9 I9 @# D/ Q--------------------------------------------------------------------------------$ e! \  M' W) z8 ]0 m1 z7 K$ _
Morning Air attack on 39th Division, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang 6 [' I  J% W, W4 h
Weather in hex: Clear sky
( @8 M! Q" _! MRaid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
7 v% j5 [# P) y( {* }Estimated time to target is 5 minutes 4 m3 G5 A+ S9 r) D
Allied aircraft
% |" {! a+ @& A8 C0 F      SB-III x 4
1 n. H! H- |( NNo Allied losses % f. S# G' i) t8 ^" e! |# a
Aircraft Attacking:
0 W7 k& ?! G3 _, p8 I3 j1 Z       3 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet * 4 `% Q8 v3 _" V+ G" o( P
               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb
5 i  c, D. V  Q8 \. l5 P0 e' l1 C       1 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet *
, r5 Y" b! u$ D! W+ g$ A9 {5 B               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb . l; i1 s7 I5 J: y4 {$ y
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Morning Air attack on 55th Infantry Regiment, at 49,98 (Batavia) 8 H/ x/ ]" n4 d4 T* a
Weather in hex: Light cloud
' ~3 l* T! Z  k# u, z9 f& YRaid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.: I9 c% p0 @# {% d0 ^# `) w
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes   h7 [/ c4 ~$ C
Japanese aircraft
. J* L. O: T3 }$ b) ]      A6M2 Zero x 1
0 k! s; }# x5 cAllied aircraft; M# U  G9 M' C1 G: x
      CW-22 Falcon x 9
2 n1 e6 _" ?9 L: g+ V& kNo Japanese losses 4 L/ Z. k9 v- M8 m& @# z
No Allied losses 2 O0 N1 p% p2 i  e# o% Q& y! B
Japanese ground losses:4 J! [2 `( n8 q+ I: K
      13 casualties reported! F% l; b% t& v4 I  W, N! N; o9 c" k
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
$ N- K' p8 O! n" n" ^/ \         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
, I, \( P+ F0 j0 x  P         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
- Y; ]) z: p9 ?& aAircraft Attacking:; s$ e: C' A7 L0 d
       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
/ M+ m6 E5 t5 e# s$ I" L/ q6 t               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb2 K; i* G: ?) V+ b
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  x2 s5 {, K- M! J1 ?; `+ bMorning Air attack on 7th Division, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg) ) E. ]! G& T# `
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms , a% v% }3 A% N' f/ T
Raid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
; t7 s) `0 H+ @/ Y5 DEstimated time to target is 5 minutes ' k) z* M5 v$ w/ }* E6 Q# P
Japanese aircraft' V6 s' U8 |( N# |5 |
      A6M2 Zero x 4 5 e7 c3 g; r. m7 [
Allied aircraft4 w- [, I2 X1 w, X+ S
      CW-22 Falcon x 9
5 z' h" P3 b, ^8 X( k' iNo Japanese losses
7 V) Z. C4 |. O' s& B# aAllied aircraft losses
: F$ w. E" ?" @7 \      CW-22 Falcon: 1 destroyed by flak
# l3 J  x& m8 h9 \. T; T9 DAircraft Attacking:/ L- D4 a: e4 d
       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
( D8 Z9 L- N& q4 ?, l: y+ P               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb, v1 O3 S- ^" k8 n. X; @
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. d" \- ?/ j  o# w/ E1 q8 qMorning Air attack on 4th Division, at 56,54 , near Moulmein
0 p: N/ i  A1 C2 n  wWeather in hex: Clear sky + d- `4 b9 i8 m( l: @7 b
Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.4 ~+ u1 b0 C$ {9 Q; A
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes
, a1 `5 {- U7 R! P0 \  WJapanese aircraft# P$ H8 @9 g: [) M* M- P
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 7
/ l! _9 W* e; R0 s) DAllied aircraft4 j# a) Z' O/ J7 O8 ]- W" |
      Blenheim I x 7
* s' O5 `+ L2 E8 BNo Japanese losses ( ^/ }; {' H+ R
Allied aircraft losses
/ y# G- i& Z) v& Z) ?      Blenheim I: 3 damaged
4 T) d9 I. P9 _8 wJapanese ground losses:( F0 Q0 N$ }5 A' [
      10 casualties reported3 ~5 D- v' T1 P, z2 D9 O7 m( n" X
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
  |6 R# K! K, g0 y# ]/ t         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ O: E% P0 m4 F: `. A
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 P7 p: z$ `/ e, Y8 v# Y- dAircraft Attacking:4 d2 k, U9 d5 m- l* J6 e
       7 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet
, `3 B$ J" T$ b5 X               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb. Q% c: w6 Y; a* G+ F
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Morning Air attack on 17th Indpt Guards Regiment, at 57,50 (Toungoo)
. |7 ^5 i" ~: h; [' ZWeather in hex: Severe storms
. |/ A* T# b0 _5 F$ U2 \Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.$ a) H% ^) [+ L* y/ |0 E
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes ( v8 v% y2 c, d0 @* c5 K% l' t' V
Japanese aircraft3 e7 N  z# |8 P0 ~+ ~! \, _3 B
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 1
/ x! e" h- N: _3 I3 x  jAllied aircraft
+ X, \. }) m" Y9 b) C; }      Wirraway x 6
2 \4 J9 ~/ _3 k! V3 T. FNo Japanese losses
0 ]: x# o+ t: O- @8 A, a4 i" J( wNo Allied losses - {% I; W+ \& x( D! r- |
Aircraft Attacking:. {; x/ a  E1 x7 u9 A+ L; \
       6 x Wirraway bombing from 6000 feet
1 f9 }" r' F3 L6 ^5 w/ Z               Ground Attack:  2 x 100 lb GP Bomb
: t/ l$ M. l4 \7 m- D# Z---------------------------------------------------------------
& f+ ^" m: c) r: S+ R" U4 {( b8 k5 TGround combat at 56,54 (near Moulmein) 0 q7 t- J# J. B, }$ w
Japanese Shock attack + E" u7 s" O( X* k; C6 M' t# [
Attacking force 45134 troops, 426 guns, 90 vehicles, Assault Value = 1584 ( ^, I1 j+ S9 r% V
Defending force 44081 troops, 420 guns, 423 vehicles, Assault Value = 1688 / ]9 }. Y9 y" g
Japanese adjusted assault: 528  - l' A5 h+ U. @5 \9 K5 N
Allied adjusted defense: 2631  / [4 z1 a( y& k% o$ K1 @& \
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 4  
# f3 t6 [7 a  c. h$ I( q. M& o$ N5 W$ ICombat modifiers8 s  R4 G+ M) K% E
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-)( {& }, c5 Z$ ^* }6 Y, j% ?  @
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-), fatigue(-) ( g. O6 T/ G' t' u
Japanese ground losses:
  a3 n+ Y4 X- J& v+ n) u; I* ]8 i      13497 casualties reported0 J- q+ z7 U' X8 u; F9 g& n: f
         Squads: 356 destroyed, 316 disabled& e8 H0 v' N3 v/ x6 w
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 131 disabled. ]+ O3 c; ?& i) f* Y" |
         Engineers: 51 destroyed, 64 disabled
& w( l7 v5 T3 T8 o, j' t5 Q      Guns lost 85 (15 destroyed, 70 disabled)
, A0 M- _6 s$ A4 d" `0 u+ \      Vehicles lost 25 (4 destroyed, 21 disabled) $ ~, z9 y6 \6 b6 i/ x7 t+ J
Allied ground losses:
) X1 n/ g) E* b7 k7 X7 e0 O7 z2 O      610 casualties reported
* y& ^: E! S7 j         Squads: 57 destroyed, 99 disabled' y& W5 k! q( Q. _3 t
         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 35 disabled9 l  |  a1 ~5 n2 q; ]& N; m# d
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled! K  H& M7 @. U7 Z! A
      Guns lost 11 (1 destroyed, 10 disabled)
# Q* C) i" X5 i/ q$ BAssaulting units:! z9 x- M- W. W! J; C
    21st Division
4 [- h* W+ q1 C4 y  o1 {. ?    4th Division
- ^+ x; H% H' q% ?    6th Guards Division7 B' p6 _, e- ?1 \* C
    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade  A, ?2 N& {) v
    14th Guards Regiment ; R. i: d* C! w: F6 R3 A
Defending units:
9 G5 i" f3 X7 p- J2 w    Railway BAF Battalion  _6 d) w. l9 f. G) a" c
    BFF Brigade
' q" L( M) S, H    3rd Burma Rifles Battalion: v/ \- |- ]7 D6 K$ `
    6th Australian Division7 f; j: \1 i8 H# C, k' U" W
    1st Burma Division
) p& b* w# Z' `6 m8 s  e4 r    13th Burma Rifles Battalion
( z' d: G2 n$ Q$ y+ r    46th Indian Brigade- {  T- L6 K/ p$ }. ~& Z, t, X
    99th Indian Brigade9 R1 L5 @. D  b5 H( [
    Tenasserim BAF Battalion
5 _% I: ?( l" @- ^" k    10th Burma Rifles Battalion/ v! \2 h8 ^& U- Q/ N( o  ^8 U( t: Q
    9th Burma Rifles Battalion
, i6 |+ ]4 L3 v2 B& E" E    45th Indian Brigade
) c9 y( L9 A$ A( \    1st Gloucestershire Battalion. ]6 j$ n7 U! a7 j3 N3 b8 K8 N
    44th Indian Brigade
/ X% Q. |$ D# r9 d    17th Indian Division
" N0 h6 `3 f; V    Burma Corps  
  p# ~6 \0 w& v' |8 Z* m-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 @% R) B, b* z0 o4 u
Ground combat at Toungoo (57,50) 8 y7 X  t, [9 R6 l% _& F* h
Japanese Bombardment attack
2 d) f# [" T" i5 `$ KAttacking force 4340 troops, 48 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 145 , k! |; m/ f& m; N5 m( g5 e/ H
Defending force 583 troops, 5 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 8
  c+ _- R! z$ W% a6 s1 ?! g# BAssaulting units:8 b' y, z) f: P1 |' I
    17th Indpt Guards Regiment
* w1 W) D/ W" tDefending units:
; `! G* q' u% t+ g. T    108th RAF Base Force
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Ground combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang)
+ @9 J' W5 q% m  E. `/ s+ }0 ~# GAllied Shock attack 1 `( q5 Z0 r  Z- U! C
Attacking force 156822 troops, 829 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5654 % N8 C2 n/ t$ e7 Y( Z5 I
Defending force 45683 troops, 723 guns, 514 vehicles, Assault Value = 1068
, s2 D: T* W' {Allied adjusted assault: 1536  $ |5 W# P. q# ?1 l: m- W: t
Japanese adjusted defense: 892  # J7 B. A9 r1 J- N, y. l; `8 m
Allied assault odds: 1 to 1  ' @( p4 S1 V4 Z# }& f
Combat modifiers$ Q; l& P& X/ e+ @& D
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-)1 C6 u2 g" `! m  V! d
Attacker: shock(+) 8 k, f0 k% ?! l0 {
Japanese ground losses:
1 s2 h: w7 {& X# y      6143 casualties reported
/ g. [$ l( {8 t6 A         Squads: 44 destroyed, 318 disabled4 t3 N9 O! N# z1 g$ m: s: X" `) \* T
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 128 disabled3 ^7 {4 D& f6 ^$ B8 k3 u4 I$ j9 K
         Engineers: 6 destroyed, 47 disabled
1 O. V! f; \8 P/ u" Z! Q      Guns lost 166 (7 destroyed, 159 disabled)  m  z" N. Q- ^0 j, L$ I  G8 |( q
      Vehicles lost 40 (2 destroyed, 38 disabled)
8 o, u; \! P" z) x% O' B. B/ AAllied ground losses:
8 u' I! K. Y# E0 F; [" C  P      8800 casualties reported& z; O: D  S! E, _& r* Y
         Squads: 72 destroyed, 1032 disabled, E% O# H' W. W! A* M
         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 108 disabled2 s$ _$ Y5 b' X' d) Y, M
         Engineers: 8 destroyed, 35 disabled; h5 |5 k. @* n9 h, V
      Guns lost 39 (4 destroyed, 35 disabled) & [7 _+ Y. u$ C' m4 S  a0 x- p
Assaulting units:6 a7 @+ v+ s- N( p
    72nd Chinese Corps
6 `+ p8 h* \' S& `/ G0 g    74th Chinese Corps
* D; b7 _% p9 d$ ~5 k. X4 ]% `    37th Chinese Corps# J) A+ `9 J, Q& P3 K1 b
    59th Chinese Corps
1 U% b# a# I/ [$ m0 R; O    58th Chinese Corps8 s, O2 F4 U3 g! s5 k$ {+ R
    7th Chinese Corps
( I- \. @! s8 u# J: t1 h7 a    70th Chinese Corps
& B# w! ~+ t3 ]8 n. ^" c    86th Chinese Corps
7 [! e7 B+ d$ V2 R! J    10th Chinese Corps7 g+ |# h: z4 ~3 V& {2 K
    49th Chinese Corps
& k$ `2 }. _- {. t    28th Chinese Corps
6 L! Q# F1 p: t  I4 K/ |    9th Prov Chinese Corps
$ v7 L/ \6 I, w, C    88th Chinese Corps
( e  t! {; l* g. l' G4 X* F5 E    99th Chinese Corps" x4 h; U6 X! m8 G/ x
    78th Chinese Corps
& J% f2 s( R& J& }, Q+ u    79th Chinese Corps
  ~2 l# Z5 h: }/ |1 Q    50th Chinese Corps
" U: @6 y8 [+ Z: T: e: {2 f    26th Chinese Corps$ q0 h! B; \% Q# y+ s( \: o0 _+ f$ L
    4th Chinese Corps8 D2 m% |. T  t* v) X5 i- b
    20th Chinese Corps" Y  W" y7 h: e0 A6 V. `# \
    84th Chinese Corps/ w5 b$ V0 ]" H$ p6 T
    100th Chinese Corps
$ Y8 k$ v1 ?" _5 i1 U    19th Group Army! t% k' ^1 }& C+ l6 J1 @4 G8 j
    10th Group Army3 h1 {; O* ]+ O
    30th Group Army/ }3 h: I7 q% _/ [* C: R
    3rd War Area 2 r% @7 `- [: V
    23rd Group Army" w. w) _/ Z$ ]5 g
    29th Group Army
9 ~4 _6 d6 I- [- y0 b! q    32nd Group Army
* c' c) F. a- U( C& C    9th War Area ! L3 {# d" O7 m) _
    27th Group Army7 ]% @9 [) E1 h  K! D! U$ [. c
    25th Group Army
5 D  _' ~$ t: @8 x& X" A) {6 O    33rd Group Army 3 @# W4 S$ b1 i5 ~5 Z
Defending units:9 X6 x& \2 a' i# D( t% b7 v
    39th Division
- }$ H+ n4 X" ~$ x9 j$ d# \! l9 W: Q    104th Division
) F5 ]2 W: C8 U- C6 J* a    40th Division
1 x& x/ h1 @8 a  ?1 ^3 V1 ?. N- {    51st Recon Regiment
$ ~4 V8 u! }9 g, Z$ D5 v    102nd Infantry Regiment" x' O% z8 `  r5 A6 e; N
    11th RGC Temp. Division
. ~7 _# ]: E% T. G  o3 V! M6 w    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment# n+ G' ^& V0 k% h6 Q4 B, ]) l
    2nd RF Gun Battalion
' e2 v* d! K- x- c) v8 V% x    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
) M  y4 G& o+ R5 U6 g& E    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
+ ^4 g/ P, X: e9 W! Q    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment" {8 w1 ?& r& l8 l
    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment
0 E% d, ?$ I$ e+ y8 n% q    5th RF Gun Battalion
, [  @8 x! t! J/ S    2nd Mortar Battalion6 ^+ ?8 i) l. K1 r3 f
    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion! J' V# X. I- h2 e, O4 v5 K
    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment& t/ O: e  k- u' X. @4 ^3 y
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
) V5 |4 s- B% _5 |+ r* c    21st Mortar Battalion3 d+ h) Q8 O! ?4 v# O
    23rd Army1 h( O1 ~6 j3 j0 z2 n6 b4 s
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
1 K5 r& a! B7 u# j2 ?8 R2 S    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment; R' f  G" m! @/ s
    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment
, V- q: n/ {7 A5 x) L    Kyuko Naval Guard Unit1 X5 E1 W% ]' v: ~& O5 x6 p
    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
; P/ h$ T: }4 C0 T, C0 @0 l* {-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 `5 k: b7 ^' M! M
Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45) , E. {5 t3 |% w/ a9 E
Allied Shock attack $ B- Q$ x. [$ F0 U6 n' N+ V+ T
Attacking force 2700 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 71 ( r5 q" P0 q' y  U7 n' p" k9 n% K
Defending force 9706 troops, 66 guns, 212 vehicles, Assault Value = 91
1 s2 @( c  p0 h. kAllied adjusted assault: 58  
- h! t1 M0 z% s, Z0 YJapanese adjusted defense: 96  6 N& e/ |) G; L8 ?' z' j
Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 2)    X! k' o3 j7 a, \/ d
Combat modifiers6 _+ w3 ?. Q% G  }& [/ F
Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)
9 o: f/ O0 S5 w! [Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-)
7 k( l) V& Q( \& t: s! q& n) AJapanese ground losses:4 B; m" {/ I7 k$ H8 ^1 k) F% k
      39 casualties reported+ ^* P& U" A7 L" C7 l
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled; q) c1 d: K. A+ G' {( G9 I
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
4 K3 M' ]: v" v2 {# D         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled ( I8 ^% b+ Z* J! H) @; o
Allied ground losses:
) g/ V) F& v4 o& a      89 casualties reported
- r# s8 q! u# J0 l5 g3 ?  g         Squads: 1 destroyed, 9 disabled* q9 P( d; s$ B4 C2 a6 b
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
' a# i1 l+ U' C9 q6 N0 D; f/ a; A7 W         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
; I0 s$ f& g/ Q; d3 ]Assaulting units:
( q; t8 n+ {" l" V* j- F. s  ~8 Y    55th Chinese Corps 8 q9 g- p9 L1 M, N
Defending units:
. n# ^7 e$ L( b0 j) y- y% B' V    18th RGC Temp. Division+ n1 {- {4 S( Q* Z
    51st Const Co 8 G* ~. L9 W9 f- y  p4 T" ]
    39th JAAF AF Bn
9 Z/ b2 J# f; _7 G% q& u2 K; U    16th JAAF Base Force
  q. N$ N- C6 Q3 \$ z! f    10th JAAF Base Force
: o4 T" W, X+ I1 F    5th Army0 V9 @/ l4 E; x' B# e' y9 i
    15th JNAF AF Unit
( ]# v/ z( ]$ Z( v2 j) M6 G    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
. X, D' ~) ?9 m7 nwangqifeng 发表于 2014-12-31 19:50
$ u0 `9 T: d; ~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,
- A. q2 y  q: o  x. D7 ^+ D; d; s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。8 V$ q% }7 O. c8 v* Y! w0 L
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
' @; Y) x. c, k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。: J# k5 _3 G0 D) ]: Y
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( _8 U( c$ M4 V9 h: \8 w0 |
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,& r4 {1 C! 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。
; h- V+ Q  I2 @& S+ z/ g# j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。
+ C. Z7 f3 r$ C- q/ h! E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,
; D7 S) e& T0 T4 |" m2 \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* w9 j2 {$ P9 V1 t/ X
而已经升级的印度42班组和日军不相上下,就是经验差点。
2 i+ ^! @8 l: m7 C9 b/ x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。
! x) n2 u. P  f# K# `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。8 l. h) L8 k0 n1 @6 j: e
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) ~0 O: x. a+ ]! oNight Naval bombardment of Moulmein at 55,55 ! M) h( ^% z- ^) F
Allied Ships( r9 q6 e" B- ^, V. K8 U) o
      CL Colombo
  _6 B3 A$ _  G+ m4 I      CL Caledon
6 w! b3 ~. I" K7 Q. }; L      CL Enterprise# [9 Z8 T! c" j7 d% ]
      DD Nizam! Y) y; u6 o( T2 i" N
      DD Tjerk Hiddes 1 G0 g2 A0 j$ K1 R5 ?1 D
CL Colombo firing at 5th Amphibious Brigade
- H2 b5 X: u7 a' mCL Caledon firing at 33rd Division: p+ s* J! L6 S! Z
CL Enterprise firing at 33rd Division$ G& t  I- b1 L. [' s4 j
DD Nizam firing at Moulmein
0 Y8 l  z5 D$ {9 }8 |  d$ GDD Tjerk Hiddes firing at 33rd Division
6 K+ f  J& g/ F9 z8 U/ B-------------------------------------------------------------------8 o+ A/ p7 y. Q
Morning Air attack on 104th Division, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang * W/ e2 G, H8 w% p# G$ u3 S  g9 f
Weather in hex: Clear sky $ V2 q# J7 M! z5 R
Raid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
) ?1 v4 I9 X. S2 REstimated time to target is 6 minutes
% q1 |: b! T- f" WAllied aircraft
5 n5 m/ K) D* z      I-16-III x 23 p: X8 L9 Z& o0 s
      SB-III x 16   {/ L# X3 E. z9 u8 {
No Allied losses
2 E* w9 t7 d2 R  T. e3 dAircraft Attacking:
* q- @$ @5 k1 p; Q" _7 {" q. u7 p       7 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
- S! G4 }4 D" S. ?  F               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
% Y  ]1 R2 B4 o2 B6 [       5 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet# ~  r' c( W8 t5 l
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
: ?# ?+ f! S1 f       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet0 N3 |  |& K* T( H4 {$ [" z8 c
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
' E5 R  ?" [% O/ nAlso attacking 23rd Army ...
& @. q3 T" G# P) Z9 @- CAlso attacking 104th Division ... 1 p# N' N! x7 Q/ O2 ~8 O
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Morning Air attack on 17th Division, at 74,54 , near Liuchow ' n) L" R3 Q$ U
Weather in hex: Partial cloud , x% w( t, s! |. G8 U
Raid spotted at 41 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.7 z* l/ O5 m9 I9 @' k
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes # u; u1 d& e% D. w; P+ G0 ?5 [/ ]
Japanese aircraft3 b& S% y- I) y  k4 t0 w0 A
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 2 7 i3 r+ s. _* T. G$ l: H5 u6 X, g
Allied aircraft
; Z5 c$ F. g/ h! |2 P* h* \- p      A-29A Hudson x 7 , u: e5 L% [9 T. r1 f+ F+ j7 k
No Japanese losses ' [+ z- s: P. l7 F
No Allied losses . |* o7 d6 M0 [% F6 i, Y$ ~/ h
Japanese ground losses:2 x7 b; p, U  ^$ G& j
      32 casualties reported
$ U8 A+ U4 e# V( c7 L7 D         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
5 w) x  V' G& ~) i4 ]% u         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
: Y0 f8 S0 s% Y- S. k- @1 p         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled - ?, h' [6 Y0 N+ c
Aircraft Attacking:9 C; k, x9 R9 S0 H; k
       7 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet! f1 p3 P& {, }. Q5 y) c
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb4 M  X1 n6 w+ L- ?% d' }
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7 W  J% N5 d( l9 ?# WMorning Air attack on 40th Division, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang
; I& \5 O: n) p# |+ eWeather in hex: Clear sky ! k4 ?! T: _" k
Raid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.2 T7 O) C# W! h
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes , A; `; _% p3 @, `8 [& _
Allied aircraft
# ?8 l+ y0 h  D0 r6 B+ S      I-16-III x 3
; O+ k) E3 r5 W4 n      SB-III x 10
- H* c6 O/ O. N1 m6 NNo Allied losses * }) U! h, A/ M5 J9 m
Aircraft Attacking:
7 E- @% q" C. D( E# w5 p# Q/ _! n3 {       6 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
; ^8 ?& O& Z/ m" y               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
8 g. `! G9 r  I/ u+ s. _- Z  I       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet# A  d0 s! l5 S; x2 a
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
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Morning Air attack on 23rd Army, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang * u0 @  w6 v6 ^" y
Weather in hex: Clear sky : c  F9 A: A9 u3 D! K# I
Raid spotted at 3 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
! r, P) x+ l* R8 @+ y; @: I2 M; I8 M6 yEstimated time to target is 0 minutes ( {5 k, K# N$ r) @) _2 v+ m9 Q
Allied aircraft
5 }5 B  R0 {9 h      Blenheim IV x 15
' `1 w2 I& v0 e, w! t' ]No Allied losses
# @: Z. O! T/ V! A5 U$ {+ t* DAircraft Attacking:, {4 [+ l5 S' k
      15 x Blenheim IV bombing from 6000 feet
4 M, J: K* O, d9 T* v& \3 X               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
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- k5 T) P4 m  Y7 m8 U$ A* _Morning Air attack on 114th Infantry Regiment, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg) 2 f/ c. e6 l) D8 |7 e) w
Weather in hex: Heavy rain 4 {% {/ D. O5 a' ^' ]3 p
Raid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.+ L/ }1 X+ Q2 H3 W$ s7 n
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes ' S/ j' ?& E7 [# X; P: e2 m1 l
Japanese aircraft7 X0 e* j2 a& P$ A+ Q  J7 {
      A6M2 Zero x 1
7 D$ M% F  G" ^& A+ fAllied aircraft+ V+ j* X7 t& @, I. }3 w- g
      CW-22 Falcon x 9
( V) Z, e# ?# h' N; t: |No Japanese losses4 s9 ]& ?; I7 @8 v
No Allied losses
6 z& c# L9 S+ R0 D+ P: p- `Aircraft Attacking:$ ^- I& y& b* R6 ^2 |# N
       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet  T% K1 M! F; q
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb; Y) P, U( x, M0 G" K$ h
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Morning Air attack on 21st Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 56,54 , near Moulmein
1 Y6 l# b1 _" `8 t0 d" iWeather in hex: Clear sky
; j2 T8 L8 ?8 N8 V9 x  |# s: ORaid spotted at 3 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
. O& ~, M4 h3 r: N" v' hEstimated time to target is 0 minutes 6 i$ g! D& ~( M2 \0 C! [
Japanese aircraft
$ I2 @: W  _& @      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 5
  s$ m5 b, T  k  F" b- i3 C* `Allied aircraft
7 m( f$ Z' w  V7 s% ?) U      Blenheim I x 7
) }/ j( P, {$ QNo Japanese losses
" O& u4 V& c- c9 I/ A' y* _" YAllied aircraft losses3 d; B( [  m6 i. O: x9 V4 l
      Blenheim I: 2 damaged
; R- k% s1 v; d% ~Japanese ground losses:
' _/ @" h7 v' ?; N# ]/ N      18 casualties reported
$ q4 Q- r$ w, @5 w* r: i4 j         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
/ G. ~' D. d8 T9 v4 j8 i$ j% X         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled. f- w& V- z. j- ^) ?+ O( R, w
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 n9 ~+ J6 f& d$ o" BAircraft Attacking:$ i/ }- a/ m6 q5 R1 g" i
       7 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet
! i/ w- S* h) T1 v; \! s( {               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb # x/ j( h1 ?/ ^$ g, _9 ^
CAP engaged:
. ~& h3 B! E- F( B, w7 z% d64th Sentai with Ki-43-Ib Oscar (5 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
* }$ Q0 W1 h% ~* ?6 h      (8 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)# o3 T; u) h1 B/ ]
      5 plane(s) intercepting now.+ [+ d( \* o: t& i  m  i
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000./ ?* H+ P: N$ i) v3 h. }7 `3 l* T
      Raid is overhead
9 c% W6 i! A8 ^3 GAlso attacking 6th Guards Division ...
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; [; f% f9 }* L7 a" E% GGround combat at 56,54 (near Moulmein)
& r* c. [- m/ m. b9 HJapanese Bombardment attack . a# R! G9 Z. [' E- t! d6 i
Attacking force 142 troops, 10 guns, 10 vehicles, Assault Value = 942
; w0 I0 p% C; M3 F% s$ Y0 k+ UDefending force 42975 troops, 419 guns, 423 vehicles, Assault Value = 1578   A$ l1 h9 M* X5 J* x8 G1 V
Japanese ground losses:% i) s( L6 y* K! d# S% ^* @
      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)
, z, h' q( [3 J( f! X6 fAllied ground losses:
8 I& ^1 o; P9 Q, C+ e2 Y      8 casualties reported
: a, S$ o, H' v& P/ a5 O2 a. P         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled% @. w! V0 [& _6 V6 P. b9 E& ?" ]
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 f3 P+ N& G4 S8 E- U         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled & g" g% k1 g% V
Assaulting units:
+ o4 r- e7 z4 H# l' R9 k    4th Division
: h% N0 P- c3 t) c; h! @$ ^0 A    112th Infantry Regiment6 L0 y/ }/ L3 i8 s% b* y+ S7 Y
    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade$ E+ C2 Z7 I5 s% n7 P
    6th Guards Division
, |1 n$ O2 @7 m" O5 C    14th Guards Regiment
' N" y) k* T. {/ y; h/ h. k% ^7 H- Z    21st Division1 j  T& E6 y% p1 L2 Z8 ^9 Z5 b
    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion ' M+ H  y3 g3 C* V1 I
Defending units:' k4 Y& t4 k7 b$ [1 `1 U- _
    13th Burma Rifles Battalion' ^& y. I% s2 Z% L8 U( }
    6th Australian Division
& C! Y2 q0 K, r) b    9th Burma Rifles Battalion
/ y# N' h" d2 }' I- Z3 O; ?    1st Gloucestershire Battalion7 b0 l' u  I  k7 J
    46th Indian Brigade
, b) c2 k8 i3 H  a4 o. Y3 s    45th Indian Brigade
+ M) m9 B- z0 m  v, ^) n+ G( V    1st Burma Division
% \" J, n& ]: j7 U. u. [- [    10th Burma Rifles Battalion$ Z; H, `2 a1 j4 F( `0 D' s
    99th Indian Brigade
/ ?2 k3 v& C7 e' h& n$ }    BFF Brigade3 ]3 e; M- b( U/ L( i" A
    Tenasserim BAF Battalion* z% \; o  a2 N& B, D, M! r
    3rd Burma Rifles Battalion' m( ^/ |6 }& D6 i9 b0 @
    44th Indian Brigade
4 s* S" e, d/ V0 G0 O    17th Indian Division
. v- L8 L; m' k    Burma Corps : D) S$ Q" {$ ]/ C2 z
    Railway BAF Battalion ( h2 V. G& z& \, P/ L; Z
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4 p) s6 H& {- n; [, DGround combat at Tandjoengbalai (47,78) , N& Z& y1 G9 }( u- h/ }! S
Japanese Deliberate attack
& p" b2 w5 C. _8 [Attacking force 385 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 15
7 ]' q7 Q$ Z6 e/ }% z: ?( v6 k0 O! RDefending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0   [* O( h3 \2 m; N" n$ v
Japanese adjusted assault: 8  & h& |0 f. h6 Z1 O$ H
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
( L# D6 k0 [1 xJapanese assault odds: 8 to 1 (fort level 1)  # E4 Q1 o3 ~5 D* L, _5 |2 B
Japanese forces CAPTURE Tandjoengbalai !!!
+ M! x$ y0 B, c( ]2 ~; a, {; j9 rCombat modifiers
( N3 A7 U8 b& _' y2 ]Attacker: leaders(-) 6 @+ E# Z4 t* Z# n* M6 x, f) J' h( o
Assaulting units:9 g: D2 N& D* ~+ m8 {
    Bandasan SNLF
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1 l& o  H# P; S- b& M/ H  w+ MGround combat at Toungoo (57,50)
; q7 x6 N1 v* _$ c* A2 g. h+ vJapanese Shock attack : d( R( a0 D/ R2 W1 y
Attacking force 4350 troops, 48 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 146
* z8 H1 j, l7 c+ Z% z2 UDefending force 434 troops, 5 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 7
0 V3 w0 T6 F+ J$ U$ a; cJapanese adjusted assault: 112  
  g  x2 ^1 O4 l0 s% f' S4 pAllied adjusted defense: 5  
. M& k3 e* j! d; j5 sJapanese assault odds: 22 to 1 (fort level 0)  
3 x6 y: G$ ]( s+ j0 RJapanese forces CAPTURE Toungoo !!!
  l  _( I( V! E) V0 R3 T% nCombat modifiers: L" U, Z$ a' C
Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), preparation(-)
9 C; f; N' i" u: D. Y7 _% M$ R fatigue(-), experience(-)! z& _/ u8 X6 I/ W
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-)
9 t6 N  N" H  t$ g. V- D, j1 r, pJapanese ground losses:
% l1 Y/ |4 K" C) K      3 casualties reported
# A; w- m( F- n" N: F; V0 \, |! s         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled& Y6 I' ^0 @9 a( j. C; ?
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled/ C6 }) d5 p4 j& O; X( M$ O' m+ l
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 A! {+ D$ t8 _0 n/ VAllied ground losses:3 i+ L9 P+ _, i) X
      146 casualties reported6 F6 Q5 w, t: N: }  T% \
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' Y4 ?6 R8 ~1 @$ e         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 4 disabled! _9 S- T  ]( Q! z: p
         Engineers: 14 destroyed, 0 disabled
0 T  X7 Q/ v/ a      Guns lost 4 (4 destroyed, 0 disabled)
+ R  [" S2 p8 }( C* |3 G. w      Vehicles lost 9 (9 destroyed, 0 disabled)' R: T4 T- `  `1 F. [
      Units retreated 1 1 P% n9 G; I5 D1 S
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
5 w; u1 G6 z  }- `1 f3 L& J* P+ IAssaulting units:1 H6 R' `7 _& y; @( U
    17th Indpt Guards Regiment
6 E9 }; o  C5 W& v4 ~1 Z7 NDefending units:- G1 `1 f% @4 h  @
    108th RAF Base Force 9 X& q* E. l5 a4 x
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Ground combat at 56,54 (near Moulmein) ' Y: ^8 K/ X( w' H8 e" a$ h% a# M$ B
Allied Deliberate attack 3 Y/ T' F" w% o! p0 h# J6 g, X
Attacking force 41792 troops, 419 guns, 393 vehicles, Assault Value = 1577 9 e" K  {# K& z; X  C5 ?
Defending force 38254 troops, 440 guns, 97 vehicles, Assault Value = 942 8 X1 x8 R/ T0 g, ]2 c9 |2 |% p. c
Allied adjusted assault: 1030  
$ J$ v$ f/ Z" m% X8 k; f7 D  CJapanese adjusted defense: 777  
1 d! L, T5 r# a2 D$ F$ K6 NAllied assault odds: 1 to 1  
4 m9 D; e- Y. y* a! D4 ZCombat modifiers
& D& d7 ]# ]! R! ^  A6 A; NDefender: terrain(+), disruption(-), fatigue(-), G! ]. T& o3 O) V9 A# o3 R
Attacker:  
) A: z. J* L, _9 C) y$ G( vJapanese ground losses:* s3 J; f$ ~6 n3 q! S1 ?- R/ }
      1561 casualties reported9 |' `0 h) s. b# O1 P% c3 r2 o2 @* Z# n
         Squads: 46 destroyed, 42 disabled$ Y2 p8 {0 G( O# Y4 j
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 35 disabled8 ?' R( o7 w+ L+ ]- H
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 6 disabled
7 B1 _7 g3 T0 Z8 I. `$ |8 c      Guns lost 21 (5 destroyed, 16 disabled)
( E) u$ q7 _% M  [Allied ground losses:
+ K9 q/ U! p5 Y" `* u      1809 casualties reported
5 N  ~' z- J* ~: q         Squads: 36 destroyed, 236 disabled4 s1 t2 ?+ u: L, s
         Non Combat: 24 destroyed, 9 disabled: [5 o+ C/ e9 M
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 14 disabled
% _& |' U* [' q  u      Guns lost 26 (4 destroyed, 22 disabled)
" L, L. j5 }7 G" p: x$ x: n% s      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)
: d$ |' q/ U! }0 h4 K7 o! ~      Units destroyed 1 5 S" X* d/ S1 y6 s% s1 b
Assaulting units:
. c0 Y% P3 P8 g# G7 y/ t    Tenasserim BAF Battalion+ h+ R! n7 Y5 C: ^, g0 A
    46th Indian Brigade4 Y2 }$ [: x7 S- U# a2 ~
    45th Indian Brigade
' b$ P6 ?0 m) P& r- _- a    9th Burma Rifles Battalion0 g  v8 i* F2 G8 i- p) A
    13th Burma Rifles Battalion
, F3 h9 J4 ?4 Q6 x    99th Indian Brigade
5 D! A# \: l2 ~/ H    44th Indian Brigade% H$ ^7 c' q% _! f
    3rd Burma Rifles Battalion) B! Q$ [4 H8 G7 s3 n. |
    BFF Brigade) d) n/ S8 O; C4 g
    6th Australian Division7 U) L+ _+ G4 b' M
    1st Gloucestershire Battalion
0 x4 A$ n2 l/ B' \    1st Burma Division
% S* Q4 g3 `5 u# G    10th Burma Rifles Battalion2 l3 G# z* U) W. V3 l' S
    17th Indian Division2 p/ A2 E& @& W" \
    Burma Corps . J- Z( Q5 |; u/ u, i  m
    Railway BAF Battalion
  ^3 R, @/ [; B7 T9 s0 iDefending units:$ y! `+ b  i; V5 s! [
    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade$ F! X: m; d2 @- z" }' U/ g- ]
    4th Division
' ~& O! Z# c+ p3 K( l% l( i    112th Infantry Regiment
' f& [' s( c1 q- x; l    6th Guards Division# x. N5 `7 Z$ j. I
    14th Guards Regiment
; c# _( j9 O* Z  G    21st Division
! V9 n+ A9 s) k9 X7 O0 W$ z    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion
" w2 h' O5 }, }) g1 `: s: y----------------------------------------------------
8 M% ^5 m/ f& T/ u- L" I1 oGround combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang) & Z% X8 Z! t, B
Allied Bombardment attack
+ l$ q# H" @# C# p+ uAttacking force 1332 troops, 5 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4838
/ N6 j2 u; W' u/ j9 fDefending force 40448 troops, 715 guns, 471 vehicles, Assault Value = 632
  V6 x, k, q3 @5 MAllied ground losses:
( M8 F) z- ~! P# B, A2 m. T      184 casualties reported8 I( R# }4 `8 T# O: g3 I
         Squads: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled
; c2 {9 k; A: h/ Z6 j; o. Y         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 17 disabled
6 j% i, g, j: E; @         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' R1 ^& Q( X9 U3 o' |4 iAssaulting units:
# [- O1 U- l+ \5 Q6 ]7 Y- U    72nd Chinese Corps( [5 F; W' K& D  z! L+ F
    84th Chinese Corps
! x  M7 y+ [; q* E' _) ^    10th Chinese Corps
& p4 T" T' O( N7 }' U, I    74th Chinese Corps
: N; L& P/ v) s8 B    79th Chinese Corps! V* q, r$ ?: P. p( E8 Y8 K
    88th Chinese Corps2 J: Z+ W' J5 r1 F- J* }; r$ \
    50th Chinese Corps5 O, r& U4 S- L; G- ?
    7th Chinese Corps
! v8 ~! @; n; h0 `; [    78th Chinese Corps
$ i3 Q$ @" @8 S3 G# }    70th Chinese Corps
6 ^& C8 `, r: m8 Q5 Q  U    49th Chinese Corps( {' x6 m! A: w( J+ }1 N1 B$ u( ?
    9th Prov Chinese Corps
+ W# M2 ^. L) P    59th Chinese Corps, H# ~+ v* f7 H7 y& H& G* Z
    99th Chinese Corps2 e, A4 T5 B; \; I" `0 D* {
    86th Chinese Corps
) [2 r9 n" S6 m    4th Chinese Corps
; w2 H" {2 E1 F; A    58th Chinese Corps* c/ }$ l* d' A+ ?
    37th Chinese Corps
' U% V) ^/ C" W5 I    28th Chinese Corps
0 [0 l# Y7 X8 @% u, b0 _    20th Chinese Corps
8 {* V1 L9 p+ x: P9 y) e5 f) H) Y    26th Chinese Corps
2 o: g+ |- c' u+ ]    100th Chinese Corps6 o7 F% P9 t; m3 u
    27th Group Army% z: m. w4 B$ g4 Q9 B
    32nd Group Army; w& `, u8 D- d
    29th Group Army
0 P* X* }% ?" m+ R: v% B# Q    25th Group Army+ F; f4 Z# P2 _* O* Z" _4 u1 e, S
    9th War Area
) Y! |4 K, b$ N9 [, g& E    10th Group Army
/ [; B& d  ?: C6 m7 B! T    19th Group Army
* a. k5 i5 X0 T! V) ^1 N% I( ]( P    30th Group Army! g1 I* G3 ]: ?' l  p6 H
    23rd Group Army
3 |( D" x6 J( x' \* H$ z1 q, F    3rd War Area 0 U+ z  k' \7 H0 C$ w4 S) @+ N
    33rd Group Army
0 O6 G  p% W7 M8 g0 \Defending units:, d! w/ v7 h3 G+ v$ E- K
    102nd Infantry Regiment
4 t' A" s7 |  P+ U( `    40th Division
6 G7 \0 D, S) E" X4 F9 d    Kyuko Naval Guard Unit; a/ C+ \1 M; x' b. s! u+ D
    104th Division
, J6 k2 T. n* I( g7 v    39th Division  q. Y* S4 p  q
    11th RGC Temp. Division
/ z; ?# N. a# _$ q  Y9 i4 ^( p    23rd Army% @5 C9 x5 y4 B9 _
    21st Mortar Battalion
; @) O% B2 C' x/ ]2 _    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment6 j7 a! x& {7 |$ Z
    5th RF Gun Battalion9 W7 V/ Z3 J" z9 p8 m$ @
    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
9 l, D! U9 v" S% M' X    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment* {* r" O" n; O5 i* x5 C
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
. T6 f! X- B4 }7 K+ u2 ?" r    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion. `& E! g9 M; V1 _/ m7 e
    2nd Mortar Battalion$ N& t1 w$ w" U* b& N2 p6 T
    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment/ c6 J. @. O2 m' D, W2 ]/ d& i
    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
$ v8 |, E( R7 `) Z' @1 Q    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion3 n& ^) W, P& @8 ?; r* v
    2nd RF Gun Battalion& \& Q  S. j. Q6 K' A$ {
    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment5 }! v9 p' s# J- d  A
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment- v- ]6 s; S9 v- l9 o
    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment+ C- p3 A" l! ]9 z  O1 T, j. n
    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
6 H7 _; x  W  r, x) ^7 L0 B" k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。4 P5 Q' p9 d  @0 z- }
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, 422 U# k/ Y8 c+ x! U" w2 f  v
Burma:
" U& ?2 h  f! c: j& n- vThe IJA is withdrawing, they have to find another way to Rangoon, I guess.
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The PTs pick up a fight with the Es, they manage to sink two of them.
1 V( d" l3 l* |while the dutch bombers make an attack run today,
# r0 m. d9 ?" \4 \+ s! Wthey bomb everywhere except the target.
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: j) }4 v" x, k* T+ lNight Time Surface Combat, near Batavia at 49,97, Range 8,000 Yards 0 k, w. E- e/ ^0 V
Japanese Ships
  P$ x" W# M: A* V      AMc Banshu Maru #51
+ K: ?* R: H, U. Z5 z. M/ _      AMc Hinode Maru #17+ c4 M( r9 Z4 J+ T0 ~+ p; E7 f. H
      AMc Kaiyo Maru #1
- E7 ?! k" n  i7 j5 j      AMc Yoshitomo Maru
( w) b) m' o! T- y9 [Allied Ships0 a1 {3 R0 E4 v9 n' ~1 Y$ T8 p
      PT-31, Q& C- U9 V, L$ ?. b& G% ?0 F) U
      PT-32
& F, x  g  B4 C4 f- B4 r" Z8 u/ {      PT-33, y' O0 \  F, X0 l
      PT-35, ?+ z+ R& p. H
      PT-41
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Merak at 48,97, Range 10,000 Yards
4 |  l% k- X) qJapanese Ships
, y4 o8 `8 A7 Z8 b: |2 P      E Hishu9 n2 f9 f$ o3 m4 W  ?
      E Susuki, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk6 K, i8 P+ B' i5 ?: o4 {3 i; [
      E Tade
  h! m* d8 |3 f' [) m+ R      E Yomogi, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk: m/ T. o0 Z9 z
      E Hachijo % B5 h% d$ _0 w
Allied Ships
) ^  f4 O. y- S- `. o9 b, |  Q! L      PT-311 e5 a0 c6 r' [+ A8 B" [" ~" J
      PT-32, Shell hits 19 ^3 \( Q) r5 u$ N. S
      PT-33/ {; Q; L  n% S1 O2 ]7 u( m: G: `
      PT-35, Shell hits 1
! ~: E  ]6 I1 d4 ~6 |      PT-41, Shell hits 1
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Batavia at 49,97, Range 10,000 Yards
/ T5 o7 b& i" B8 n8 fJapanese Ships
3 t/ q- {* D0 Z- c* }      AMc Banshu Maru #51
- @* m/ ?8 G2 ^0 p2 x      AMc Hinode Maru #17
: O/ P5 ?& c8 V1 `      AMc Kaiyo Maru #1$ J5 X6 p1 ]1 Y) T7 O7 B2 I8 J! J: r
      AMc Yoshitomo Maru
, \+ O0 S8 E% g6 Q: N" MAllied Ships
' \8 E3 W& L/ _3 H& B. S7 [2 ~      PT-311 q6 A9 I8 ?( B& |8 b3 _! n7 O
      PT-32, Shell hits 19 _0 o8 g3 W6 z: l3 F2 r
      PT-330 }& Z- k- e5 E* u4 \9 X. M, y
      PT-35, g# C/ p  a* ?! W
      PT-414 C3 [" w9 N( E. T2 `* C$ N
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Billiton at 52,93 % W& [2 S9 G/ X' Q  J) [* ]3 h
Weather in hex: Partial cloud ) V8 Z' c; L) g" b1 y  T* z8 ?1 d
Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
% {7 l: i: g9 F* f2 LEstimated time to target is 4 minutes
. G: C; J% M+ |( o) @1 k: N9 H( XAllied aircraft
, a+ c- l. X9 T, j$ [      139WH-3 x 15
. t& E! q" _3 v' e+ D1 ^- I9 ENo Allied losses
8 [' M& ]1 _4 h  N% x/ |: VJapanese Ships/ k1 m  A5 P4 e2 O! p) [
      xAK Sinsei Maru9 ]" H& P* O5 n# ?0 X# }
      xAK Ryoyo Maru 8 l& v. \- v5 G8 w. q) _
Aircraft Attacking:3 `# q+ G4 w5 \
       8 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
/ K6 q9 V, i* c+ b               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
( W# K6 r  k+ Z# b* e* f$ D4 C       7 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet4 M1 p" a8 A1 k( w( _- S0 y; O. P
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
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Morning Air attack on 38th Division, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg) * q( f+ m* Y4 A* _& m' k/ c
Weather in hex: Partial cloud - R; J+ n- B& N9 D; P
Raid spotted at 35 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.. l  L% a! L! e
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
, J5 u' d% c# g% |2 ?Japanese aircraft1 I* c1 T9 [3 o
      A6M2 Zero x 1
* u! O2 n- a. VAllied aircraft, I( g$ A- l/ Q3 A
      CW-22 Falcon x 9 ; Q( K+ R+ F$ g; i# ^) |5 ]3 G) Z: T6 p
No Japanese losses 8 N% n) E  G/ w3 V" J0 E
No Allied losses ; r, b% ~3 C6 n( {
Aircraft Attacking:3 a" s% ]2 y  K9 q( C" j
       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet- a0 B, T, S. B
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb0 H; e2 w& ^; I% g
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" s2 F: F* k8 {3 S" Z, ZMorning Air attack on 55th Infantry Regiment, at 49,98 (Batavia)
( P  h! p2 K9 I2 N* m2 ~& qWeather in hex: Light cloud
5 c: X8 Y! Y& A- d2 j$ RRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
5 E; \6 R( i# D" N, ?7 FEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
/ X: ^  C" {! k1 o$ Q( ~- nJapanese aircraft
; ^: {' ^4 h' L4 _# U" Z* {      A6M2 Zero x 20
, Q+ C$ h9 i$ B% u/ ]- ?2 ~Allied aircraft' a. A8 d. M, I
      L-212 x 9   {, D( |) e7 j& W
No Japanese losses ! q6 C$ D" F3 ~0 P; B# z
Allied aircraft losses
0 a4 j& H8 o  h: _" G      L-212: 1 damaged# b, R% ^% [' b
      L-212: 1 destroyed by flak
( k' w3 C/ y* ^! T! m2 }: YJapanese ground losses:
+ \4 {1 n  T! E3 R; C1 q& l- ]      3 casualties reported
& A4 J" A9 M: l% {5 m         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
  H4 `- ?7 g; Z         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
/ k* N* x+ e8 M" p6 m" U         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' R; m7 N3 I% N1 m- ?Aircraft Attacking:
9 T) _3 g$ s& B6 X       9 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet
1 u2 F0 f8 T) h               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb; c7 F3 D4 S. J4 ~% m  H3 [
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Billiton at 52,93 + }. _( `$ V9 o6 {0 U) f1 i( q
Weather in hex: Heavy rain   b( [! t  C) `4 Q2 s$ H2 V& m: o' Y, f
Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
6 D- e; ~) o1 ZEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
! H0 u& m( Q4 UAllied aircraft
1 s7 M8 O. \$ b- C# z      139WH-3 x 8
# }5 q: o6 n) M" p4 _/ ^No Allied losses 5 W. b: ~3 P/ f; {" x# Q8 U- Z6 s+ }5 x
Japanese Ships. Y. G0 s% H- D9 Q2 T" x' B2 B
      xAK Sinsei Maru
- N8 B) Y6 D7 f# T6 }      xAK Ryoyo Maru
& F& K: O% F( z& xAircraft Attacking:9 V7 D" d) V$ I
       8 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
! t7 ~0 E; H4 {' F' ?               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb 0 Z  C8 N& r$ k; r1 E+ I
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Billiton at 52,93
6 l; t. J, S# n, qWeather in hex: Heavy rain
- J9 o* W5 T% W- l- y* H- }Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
) ]6 d- w9 Z6 Q3 b) w5 ?; ?( XEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
4 R& Z* f$ c/ g) T/ r; [Allied aircraft
" g1 H$ Z7 K$ ?) n5 L      139WH-3 x 8 + Y1 |, V, K0 m9 x) P# R- O
No Allied losses 1 K( d/ J! K' V
Japanese Ships) g6 C% @  p* t) R+ K
      xAK Ryoyo Maru
& e' A/ G) j( Q- ^2 f# ^) o9 fAircraft Attacking:
/ x5 S/ i- w$ q8 ]4 l3 o1 `: F2 R       8 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet1 ?- x1 }1 p) X; H/ c0 D) g
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb( w/ O" D+ o& r3 N& T: _: J) o
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Ground combat at 56,54 (near Moulmein) / x! \1 j0 v3 O/ I% v8 l7 I$ m0 I
Japanese Bombardment attack * a* Y! H" u0 z# X$ s1 t
Attacking force 110 troops, 8 guns, 10 vehicles, Assault Value = 882
( C6 S% Q8 u6 iDefending force 42466 troops, 415 guns, 600 vehicles, Assault Value = 1501
. f. {3 Q6 ]3 z+ P# ^. AJapanese ground losses:+ w  q$ F- Z4 ]* z
      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)
; h8 z! y( U: L' i# A. o- ZAssaulting units:) Q" M1 ~+ w  s( ?
    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade) b% i3 T' H5 g# r7 G% A7 v3 A( n9 F
    4th Division
! {6 {2 N' E1 C2 v$ e$ f& Y* F    112th Infantry Regiment
5 v: ]- @7 E2 Q4 ^9 R7 x' n- U/ z    6th Guards Division
2 M7 Y6 k% b0 a, N, K# ^+ Z0 B    21st Division
2 `9 [& L) M  S* ~4 {! ?! L    14th Guards Regiment
# C( A+ l2 `2 c. Z    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion   j  E( I8 `0 k
Defending units:
( W2 R* Q, m+ X( i  X+ C8 }1 s    44th Indian Brigade7 I1 Q$ C0 I4 ?+ C% R( t
    6th Australian Division  ~# Y, S+ g' P$ `
    46th Indian Brigade+ s4 i6 C% D# F( r2 G0 L
    3rd Burma Rifles Battalion
" v$ q! m( H9 K, N5 ?) W    BFF Brigade
" i# D$ n7 i- m. T; I9 b    10th Burma Rifles Battalion
* K4 k. X  k5 G. Y3 Z/ y' l7 t    44th Cavalry Regiment' N! j9 R5 P/ H! X  H! @5 s
    45th Indian Brigade
( Z- Q) G# q. m( V0 S5 X; r    1st Burma Division; F' B  l+ [) c/ }4 N+ c# f3 {" Q
    99th Indian Brigade
" K5 N; S( q$ {6 {! [1 P0 S    1st Gloucestershire Battalion+ L3 D7 h" p4 S9 u. W
    43rd Cavalry Regiment3 H9 Z( g4 o0 @% _. B0 @
    16th Light Cavalry Regiment
+ @+ J4 ~8 f9 e' c, G  ~' I    9th Burma Rifles Battalion( G# n4 a& i0 I' x( S
    13th Burma Rifles Battalion: I& l/ I0 s; |. W9 p  e" Y
    17th Indian Division
) X. @2 f# ?, s& `( ^2 j    Burma Corps  9 V0 k2 n/ y3 N
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# Z. e0 e# {; g; r7 sGround combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang) , c( Z! Q9 l& b: s: G: C7 A+ S3 T
Allied Bombardment attack 9 d1 D* \. A, j, q: t
Attacking force 1185 troops, 5 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4855 5 w5 [1 R5 U( |
Defending force 40831 troops, 716 guns, 471 vehicles, Assault Value = 661 5 z4 D% u  U' _& G$ j
Allied ground losses:
8 G, m4 ~9 D# E5 g      55 casualties reported& F! @! v# r0 [' |( i
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 q: R4 w& `, f1 V% W8 D         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 11 disabled  i% |; a' m% H: s; V3 ]
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled9 Z. ?* `4 j  W; F8 M2 ~; B- Y- W
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/ a8 \) c: b5 ^: a: }Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45) $ Y8 d+ \4 q+ ~2 e
Allied Shock attack
4 ^" |7 o  [. ]: OAttacking force 2623 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 62 + t/ M4 n% Z* ?# I, X
Defending force 7592 troops, 66 guns, 152 vehicles, Assault Value = 87 4 y3 ]* R- `# a7 x
Allied adjusted assault: 23  1 y  d+ O3 r9 E: d% e1 Q
Japanese adjusted defense: 96  
- d2 l# E2 r" d& Q- S1 jAllied assault odds: 1 to 4 (fort level 2)  - u6 [+ m% p0 N
Combat modifiers. V! W. R3 W3 x' F
Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)8 l- t  V& R1 }, ]: ^2 [3 v7 V
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-), disruption(-) ' R( T& Z; j! N, g8 n
Japanese ground losses:
& U, e& D2 N0 p" Y$ S9 U" ?- m. q) n      70 casualties reported4 Q' T* ^5 h- V8 o. I" x
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled
8 T/ t9 V9 K. h5 O8 Y         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled8 R0 Z! T" X" a% d) |
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
1 ~* J2 m: s3 WAllied ground losses:
* `3 l' P1 n7 F$ ~" m( |6 b      220 casualties reported; F) s2 M7 |5 u3 i
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 28 disabled
' I/ `* ?; ~) p! ?& W9 ]& S0 E         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled8 G& R+ r* {  A  |* @4 V. l
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled 3 `, z& P1 r' `" n" X
Assaulting units:# ?) }$ |3 j. _
    55th Chinese Corps
' r+ g2 v, R, y) ~" k3 M0 P2 NDefending units:5 P% U* ?" [3 |& r
    18th RGC Temp. Division
" [4 V6 a7 O& K- ~; y    10th JAAF Base Force
: `; ?9 d7 \! H4 W7 a# u- @6 f    51st Const Co ( M! ^$ F$ M1 x2 x% Z' D5 d
    39th JAAF AF Bn 1 `  P( w0 N3 q0 O. W4 I* d
    16th JAAF Base Force
" k9 p. x  K- p+ Q    15th JNAF AF Unit ! K. n- J  q% ?+ h' ]
    53rd JAAF AF Bn
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 04, 42
! T- p0 a- ^8 iNothing really happens today5 E; P% N4 J& }: v( a. X' Y/ F
we find enemy activity at Ambon, more troops are needed if they want to take this island.: M, G0 u# z7 ?7 _2 E! }- z
An Shock Attack (SA) is ordered near Chihkiang,hope it won't be a disaster.
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Amphibious Assault at Ambon (76,109)
( n0 }( T: o: K/ J- hTF 17 troops unloading over beach at Ambon, 76,109 : E" Z% b3 d( g
Japanese ground losses:
7 r) D# F& F2 s* f      9 casualties reported2 s% v) E2 f" V3 ]& ?; O
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled# |) G" w' N" ?
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; t4 g$ L/ W; q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
, f; U6 f7 B) V17 troops of a SNLF Squad lost overboard during unload of Maizuru 2nd SNLF ( m9 c; h, s, Z# N6 u: h
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% d9 }2 z! k3 b; V/ kGround combat at Ambon (76,109)
5 L: L% [( D1 d1 i" L! M/ N7 OAllied Bombardment attack
. L5 h3 ^* J3 g- @: ~Attacking force 476 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 92 + O( l3 U! M4 c; ?
Defending force 947 troops, 11 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 58
( v/ `, K8 {1 |$ q$ F& ]2 hAssaulting units:7 ^0 ~$ N5 u  r  v) Q) ]7 ]$ ^' ^
    Molukken Garrison Battalion
* C& i2 Z' H9 p: f    4th Coastal Gun Battalion
7 x  V" b, J# A- e/ |    Sorong Det. Base Force
6 ]) E0 P( Z& T/ Z    Ambon Base Force
* e$ i3 O5 {: K5 H) M( ~. d6 b    Ternate Det. Base Force# C! i+ m6 z/ d: [
    Manado Garrison Bn /2 . P' \9 h$ a2 _8 b* k
Defending units:" E; U5 f: ~( b! t+ S/ G7 z5 d
    Maizuru 2nd SNLF /1 / R% @$ i! Y6 g1 ]9 [
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Ground combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang) 1 `0 t6 s! k* _" m% e7 g
Allied Bombardment attack
. N$ s, Z9 f& T1 v1 L% j, MAttacking force 4560 troops, 47 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4885 7 ?$ n0 D5 j9 v0 `+ c, `# D7 G5 s! G
Defending force 20048 troops, 208 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 381 + h- u6 {# y3 I" x* v* O
Allied ground losses:7 m, `4 D; ~! P0 @( W/ v- |
      3 casualties reported
/ e5 P( |( w. Y7 ~# Q$ K         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 O+ T! U! _# d" d5 v% w         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
4 J9 K* v: j) X- X. F% \' A4 b         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ; O1 E5 V) D4 E( K
Assaulting units:
0 K) _  p  S9 G& a    7th Chinese Corps# b* j9 i$ R* }5 k# N# `) X" U
    20th Chinese Corps4 ]: q3 N3 E2 Q
    28th Chinese Corps, A" u- H7 |9 [/ L0 u
    4th Chinese Corps
. ?  X5 C$ u1 C8 f2 R1 u    9th Prov Chinese Corps% ], f( k: A$ c; ]; w( V3 B; {
    72nd Chinese Corps
) f# z+ }9 k- i9 ^7 r9 C# I" C    10th Chinese Corps$ W! i5 E# M/ I$ q5 C) m
    70th Chinese Corps8 Z$ Q& D$ C9 ~: ?' f) M& L
    78th Chinese Corps
4 _; @- s  ]9 s1 y6 T, U    58th Chinese Corps! n- L. ?% z+ }! k
    86th Chinese Corps
8 z0 J. u/ P" e# m) S    74th Chinese Corps
$ B+ |1 n8 \, c. u3 w2 X    99th Chinese Corps& ~, r4 h4 x4 O* r3 O
    26th Chinese Corps
! L  n6 c/ S1 H$ m) l; X  `" X    50th Chinese Corps0 ?! D$ B" U* s& C3 @  l9 z; U1 ^
    49th Chinese Corps3 R" ]& p. _6 T; k! w
    79th Chinese Corps1 h. @8 z" K8 w8 \- ^9 ?
    88th Chinese Corps' L% N- U+ x. N) |  ~2 q
    84th Chinese Corps" E3 N: r/ U+ t
    59th Chinese Corps8 c9 Z( y  B6 \6 @7 J3 s! G
    37th Chinese Corps; h' I/ I5 @6 |; m: i: P" j5 s
    100th Chinese Corps
" a  p8 i3 [5 |7 B    25th Group Army: J! Z8 f  D! V
    9th War Area # W) a* b" G) O& O
    3rd War Area ( X% `2 U4 k9 x
    23rd Group Army# u* Y2 Z5 W1 D! P
    19th Group Army. y2 D7 r1 I, ]3 s  X" a
    27th Group Army& O. i+ N# ^! ~! U$ y
    29th Group Army
% p' A/ I1 w; R. X' ~: B- Y    32nd Group Army
5 f+ t* k3 u6 K7 K    10th Group Army& }# y3 v" ?2 {+ [- M+ T* [/ E
    30th Group Army% H" T( I8 f; b! o, @  j  @5 b; D3 e7 ]7 A
    33rd Group Army
/ x" v+ c  P( f6 N: S) i! [+ {; F5 C% f9 UDefending units:, ~. x5 B- v# l, l+ [1 n0 C
    39th Division
  P( z* l" ^3 i    40th Division
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 05, 42
3 i) E' s  l) n: r$ A2 z/ ]1 l; o2 xCHINA: 1 M2 c! [/ Y/ F( S& M
       The SA near Chihkiang never happen,the enemy just gone.
& ]* o# f& P$ a" a& cJAVA:  
0 M% R0 E  J6 R4 r+ A3 Z4 @3 E       They finally reach Bandoeng and take Kalidjati with a Deliberate attack (DA)6 x. \: L" }5 h  U
       the AV ratio is about 3:1 at Bandoeng,shall we give them an SA as an welcome?
9 a4 K5 ]5 C* c) W9 t7 ^; h+ L       congsider even if we win the SA,it might cost us too much supply,so no SA.: M8 T  [0 p' G6 f, z1 J: d0 U

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* D2 B6 e' a+ R. [TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98) ) |) k. i7 a* l2 O* L  _! b
Japanese Ships6 r7 R) Z! I2 ^6 Y. a
      AMc Wa 6
' R- d% g  W1 ~* }+ X# c18 mines cleared
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3 B, Y! Z3 i: o) Z: ^- U* Q" y9 ZTF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98)
! n& x" w! `7 l; Y0 q, f) O+ Q: r, sJapanese Ships
) S; N" m! K! d9 j4 d% S      AMc Wa 6   a9 ^0 R  L/ f; `/ f+ }; p
1 mine cleared# b% d4 K. d: q& {
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Ground combat at Bandoeng (50,100)   S4 Z3 c$ `7 d
Japanese Bombardment attack 5 m. H% l8 z4 s; A- C* A
Attacking force 21769 troops, 302 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 740
' A+ h& i; R& [5 e1 wDefending force 73438 troops, 1004 guns, 429 vehicles, Assault Value = 2235
  V% U+ U# v; Y! ~/ W2 zJapanese ground losses:* U6 R2 o" ]; I- a8 [! [
      92 casualties reported
  [: z& j- a2 X0 \5 ]         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled
3 T0 \( M) o' w. u5 G# N         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
! c% J8 T9 h2 S' J: q         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ; ]: g. i5 h+ d$ h! u
Allied ground losses:
8 S. N2 S, f/ S5 u      15 casualties reported
+ P/ i5 G" ]- \, t         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
6 d: @) z6 n8 Y# g( V         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled' G( s" h3 ^6 \3 U, @" Y+ U8 F
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 0 O( p' X9 ], P. \
Assaulting units:
! A  t( q" k& W# K) i% ?* A( }    21st Infantry Regiment+ p: Y2 T5 t6 z* U" _
    56th Infantry Regiment
" |9 N' e  P8 Y2 z; x' L    5th Engineer Regiment+ b8 _$ ]3 ]% O; K
    4th Ind.Mixed Regiment
) G7 T0 e3 }; N% I    42nd Infantry Regiment) D  ~- K2 u; H
    11th Infantry Regiment
: X4 t; I; j! C0 X: _, X! w% q    148th Infantry Regiment) v1 m: `* K+ U# c
    25th Army
! L' N  w5 Y7 }& w0 w7 ~8 s    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
' k: `* Z% Z* k' t  K9 c    56th Field Artillery Regiment9 ^% \% F- _# S7 z* T, j3 |
    16th Army
' J( K8 r7 d) I* Z' h    5th Field Artillery Regiment
9 x, j( g, p4 X* j& Z& E5 z8 W- ]    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment" J) M0 K/ O0 w" u: T8 L# u) y
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment1 v! W  I$ {3 w! f
    41st Field AA Battalion ! |7 Q7 G" x, d: f0 `; A/ I
Defending units:
$ U2 h# `8 D# D1 p/ T2 C    Samarinda KNIL Battalion8 B4 l4 Q7 \0 h# Y0 A
    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion
! b! `$ U* R" G! E2 H1 h    VII KNIL Battalion1 }3 R# V6 X7 m* m  o
    Batavia Coastal Gun Battalion7 M& E/ t9 i, p! a6 q* }  F
    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion
7 Q' a1 r6 s# F$ l' `    Barisan KNIL Regiment
7 m  P" D5 l6 d: }$ B9 U$ B    WS KNIL Territory Regiment
3 J# E, d4 y) Z# H/ Q* }    Marinier Battalion. X8 A% G: F# o/ l
    Afdeling Ritman 9 }% A0 ^' Y, R# g' ~) \3 G
    Roodenburg Battalion
8 P& g; Y# R) c. N& i    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
9 o/ _+ o5 k, }: N1 p    Kendari Garrison Battalion, x0 m( |+ o4 K, M! e: L
    Riouw KNIL Battalion' T! f( H& g9 w
    Winnipeg Grenadiers Battalion4 ?, i- B# V9 Q2 b, U  V
    Korps Marechausee Battalion
0 k- }) K; p5 s* m6 j    Timor Garrison Battalion; O( I6 |7 {/ z7 C
    West Borneo KNIL Battalion
% s9 w, G/ p6 V2 n    Van Altena Battalion$ l0 u2 P0 ?+ a2 p
    2nd KNIL Regiment* P2 n9 U- K8 a
    Manado Garrison Battalion5 U( b* @% ]) q% l2 }0 p
    Sarawak Force
3 f: {/ J+ S4 c; L    Zuid KNIL Battalion
2 X0 J( Z; y$ w" `( Y    3rd KNIL Landstorm Battalion! {+ C$ Q) A* u& t9 v
    1st KNIL Regiment
& _5 u- F  [6 j: i8 E    Dili Detachment
$ p! V1 z' C: I+ P9 `    SE Borneo KNIL Battalion8 @, G4 _, M9 g6 M1 T0 v
    Tjilatjap KNIL Battalion
3 ~# G6 U1 U3 n    Prajoda Garrison Battalion
% c2 i; a9 b& m/ c4 B3 c, Z    Makassar Garrison Battalion
, X- x/ I& d& S! S* r. g    1st Regt Cavalerie
2 n1 X" X9 X7 l    So.Sumatra Garrison Battalion$ x( W4 n/ A; G! F7 l: I6 {$ d/ B
    6th KNIL Regiment7 g1 q' P$ C6 j. H6 Y* |
    18th British Division
8 \8 d" H/ N  Z) k1 k    Mobiele Eenheid Battalion
9 S' m; e% S6 d    Rifles of Canada Battalion; U8 ], z. {" H: c
    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn
) s& F2 L" n& W& [1 B+ Z- t    4th KNIL Regiment: j# b" T6 V0 j: n' z
    VI KNIL Battalion& I7 L* M4 o+ Q) Z6 `- j6 r8 i
    2/15 Punjab Battalion7 U8 L# o; C4 A* Q9 ]9 r$ a
    Kendari Base Force2 O0 `3 u8 z3 d0 g0 W: }
    Commandement Marine 8 ?# b, Y$ z8 H. B5 V1 h5 G
    North Sumatra Base Force5 D; j2 W8 {0 Z- M3 L( C
    ML-KNIL % i1 R3 k) b$ l- [
    West Sumatra Base Force2 \0 f5 c7 H& C' [! o
    ABDA 1 j0 k7 X% |- x, r7 e0 p5 M! C
    Balikpapan Base Force
" f$ y2 `" |8 D: N% A! x. f8 R    KNIL Army Command 6 L, X" I+ S' E* ]- V- \2 L1 @
    MLD # H$ h+ E6 S0 M2 ]
    1 ML-KNIL Aviation
6 x3 q" j" Q. z1 s- r    Tjilitap Base Force+ t$ ~; T. y. f& T/ O) v( l, S
    Timor Base Force( t9 A0 p7 U8 p. ?9 i( k) T6 n2 n
    Bandoeng Base Force) P: U# ?$ ^- K5 h
    Manado Base Force7 l8 ]1 b+ @, S  S4 a) R
    3rd KNIL AA Battalion/ [$ ^, w3 H7 w$ G2 N
    South Java Base Force. s- W' R3 ]  L
    Batavia Base Force
0 e) d  P5 i+ a5 N, c* R7 F0 y    Makassar Base Force& T3 n% B% B' c
    Tarakan Coastal Gun Battalion
+ S2 b) z$ N4 L0 J( `, \    2nd KNIL AA Battalion5 l# ?9 J' @/ c1 a8 b
    Palembang Base Force; W) E9 E" L/ I" `3 U
    South Borneo Base Force  U) J0 A( ?1 d2 |% a
    1st KNIL AA Battalion" w: S$ r$ m+ u9 j( @
    Tarakan Base Force; \. }' _( O: o, O6 n. C8 R
    North Java Base Force
( A0 H) l6 B( z. T5 w    2 ML-KNIL Aviation , f3 g: F3 Z/ E& z- @
    Teloekbetoeng Base Force7 \) I5 u; ^/ F
    23rd AA Bde  , M4 S! A* w, k  u6 z7 Y) J
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Ground combat at Kalidjati (50,99)
9 _" M: @% \; g0 s( u  nJapanese Deliberate attack. C6 E$ C5 t9 ?7 M  @) t
Attacking force 3356 troops, 20 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 252 . P' Z# ?) L' U  \1 m8 W4 f) `
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 + Z6 I# |; ?& x
Japanese adjusted assault: 61  % O6 w8 {. t) k; k6 L( d# A& ^
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
' x8 y( O4 P$ a# a/ ]  g) |3 I$ }Japanese assault odds: 61 to 1 (fort level 1)  
, D. N! ?$ \, _Japanese forces CAPTURE Kalidjati !!!
" N5 a9 }; e0 g" _5 h. ICombat modifiers7 U! P; F; `& U6 T; K6 f+ b
Attacker:  , j. k7 U1 J0 o3 k
Assaulting units:& z, \3 E/ X) B2 {! T5 j) ]' [
    113th Infantry Regiment
1 a7 S3 f  O: F6 h$ V; A! S: G    41st Infantry Regiment . X9 W  j; s" t0 w
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Ground combat at Ambon (76,109) 6 O" e" l; m: e5 v; r% ?4 [6 s3 O/ i
Allied Bombardment attack
9 A4 p& \4 V$ q0 BAttacking force 471 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 91 % J) a( t! q: q% E; @% w3 y+ |  P
Defending force 1504 troops, 18 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 59
+ t+ K7 M( Z; I/ o! aAssaulting units:) D6 f, ]' b* _' t. D$ d. m! |
    Molukken Garrison Battalion
/ z% e6 g4 ]# f4 N6 G$ C    4th Coastal Gun Battalion5 K% U3 n3 h- |6 {
    Ternate Det. Base Force" F* d1 N3 Z) p( o. r
    Ambon Base Force5 w3 B7 n9 E% C
    Sorong Det. Base Force
) `0 [8 p% b$ p/ S" l( z8 }    Manado Garrison Bn /2
. Y  ^& e: w* L. h0 a0 C6 hDefending units:
$ T  R* n7 Z& c/ M/ u6 L  j$ g    Maizuru 2nd SNLF 3 E7 V( r: r9 Z  [, `" k
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 S6 b- a" [- g+ F# J4 k: f
Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45)   c. h  z4 o" y- d- `
Allied Shock attack
! }/ P' J5 j( L5 y8 V2 w' j7 i; aAttacking force 2424 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 43
+ T# O) P, x, m( o" t9 X$ n6 a6 x$ NDefending force 10971 troops, 92 guns, 152 vehicles, Assault Value = 207 4 b4 U% d4 r$ y1 x# m3 s
Allied adjusted assault: 2  * J# v0 d* s# A' n* N
Japanese adjusted defense: 247  
" [0 l- s" H- R- w7 l. zAllied assault odds: 1 to 123 (fort level 2)  # _4 i- \. a/ g3 A
Combat modifiers, x1 ^/ d* m- H, v8 ~/ n
Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)
/ N6 B* w) D! t3 v* m7 q3 i$ aAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+), disruption(-) ! \  j7 y0 T* W
Japanese ground losses:
$ N  P) {/ [4 V8 Q- `0 o; V! y% [      10 casualties reported# d! B. w$ m2 ]% u+ E
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled2 Q" M- ~) X' x3 k  s
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 G; Q. I! h/ d# ]# s7 R
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled " [+ q5 ^6 j( ]/ U. E- P
Allied ground losses:
  E) S8 o. g: i      216 casualties reported* G- G5 l+ J  L- _* ?" u
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 42 disabled
: r: ~, E8 m$ j# x7 \1 ^) b         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
) Q- S" x# i$ s9 `) T         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled
! r3 }$ i+ O9 D8 `Assaulting units:
) Q7 H) W' a/ h4 M" V( \6 P9 u# t  o    55th Chinese Corps   m0 w, w/ o+ c
Defending units:
  c$ l. @! ]& W! x' q, }5 g: _5 j    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment
) x% R' ]& J8 K    18th RGC Temp. Division
# L) N( Y9 Y* j2 t' N% @    10th JAAF Base Force- s( P% d) Z3 ^' |% S+ l
    15th JNAF AF Unit . Q5 x1 m! ^7 G2 U
    51st Const Co 0 q/ ], R7 {# Y! }2 @
    16th JAAF Base Force
( @' ?1 S" j( ?3 j, z; J3 s# N( O! F    39th JAAF AF Bn
5 x* z8 `& T7 Z: H, I    53rd JAAF AF Bn
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4 Y8 J; c* h, w+ H% a' n2 PTwo convoys are detected near Port Blair,with little protection.  R5 d. k" S" V7 x
A Group of 5 DDs has been send to that port from Rangoon" ]$ `6 _  R1 {# a1 A: T
let's see what will happen tomorrow2 ~/ P, b2 }$ Z* C+ \1 a6 a' D' k
At least 15 units were found near Tuyun,no less than 100K troops, - T$ r7 G1 s+ s7 K& p; Z  A
Tuyun certainly is the next target.) E0 y7 e+ w4 {% V+ k& y4 j
we manage to ship The 6th aus cav bridge to java,5 H1 z) m, w& u) P1 S9 K
the AFVs in that unit might come handy when defending Bandoeng ( \8 W8 y# \  \+ M* h+ h2 e* k# T6 |

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TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98) 9 Q; {- a' V- c* P
Japanese Ships( g7 c9 W% Z4 h0 U
      AMc Wa 6
% y9 j) I$ V' ?) J1 ~5 a20 mines cleared
9 Z" ~/ k$ O2 u6 |& G% z9 f/ v+ A----------------------------------------------------------------
: {! N1 j5 P* A" uTF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98)
+ J+ m2 \8 q9 T+ lJapanese Ships
  x  O' f) d/ B/ Z; t3 d: }% ^! N      AMc Wa 6
7 C# P& d0 `8 e5 Q% T21 mines cleared
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2 P. M1 A( l- r7 L+ ~Morning Air attack on 17th Division, at 73,52 , near Tuyun
3 N! X* p# W; gWeather in hex: Heavy cloud % Q. M% {4 r- S' G0 V# H
Raid spotted at 47 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.' |) A- k, u6 N: s; U
Estimated time to target is 16 minutes ! Y0 H" d2 f$ l3 j( V
Allied aircraft9 l% D3 i( G/ e; G1 W
      Blenheim IV x 16 0 z; s( O$ j! ]6 C1 ^4 ]) z& L8 w
Allied aircraft losses- V! A# l4 p0 q! L5 Q
      Blenheim IV: 1 damaged , C$ R' x2 p5 d3 G
Aircraft Attacking:# `; b& x/ S, H: F. V: \: s+ n
      16 x Blenheim IV bombing from 6000 feet8 N& D/ p' Q1 r4 `2 I3 e9 u: I
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb9 B) v4 h0 O4 Z
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Ground combat at Bandoeng (50,100) - [$ V4 ^2 a4 B! m' C
Japanese Bombardment attack
' h- O+ d  }! j- cAttacking force 21692 troops, 302 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 733
. B! F* D2 d  z5 S+ zDefending force 76485 troops, 1034 guns, 517 vehicles, Assault Value = 2364 6 G6 k* j  o2 q
Japanese ground losses:, _! r; |% j) g  n5 k8 e$ v5 c/ w
      14 casualties reported7 b1 h7 G: `, d: M4 `
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
7 G; \: z. e! p" b         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 A9 n3 b6 T' T         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ G8 B, U+ x7 i4 |" I6 RAllied ground losses:
' }0 m( s+ i; ]) a. h2 d      9 casualties reported& r. C4 D; P8 S7 u! G; ^
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
4 z/ Q/ }2 {4 B; {% h  x/ q" p9 H         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ [5 Z5 k4 k( g1 a2 h3 h$ {: j         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
3 h" R+ J/ Z, T- Y  \9 P8 ?Assaulting units:
( n' x* D' k$ h* F    11th Infantry Regiment2 i7 N9 }% Q; ]$ T# z3 E: D/ q
    5th Engineer Regiment- T5 j. e8 Q8 k
    21st Infantry Regiment
. O# H# w$ K; K' j    4th Ind.Mixed Regiment
6 h) ~" o+ A6 f. \( {0 ?    56th Infantry Regiment
2 d8 w, t: W3 K" T6 T* ?, l    42nd Infantry Regiment
0 `  Q1 k1 ?6 |    148th Infantry Regiment
5 \* n; n- f" j& s' ~+ C* W    5th Field Artillery Regiment0 X9 a% ~; l$ ]. u2 |+ ]
    25th Army. ?. S' S7 Z% T. V4 @6 V: {% L
    56th Field Artillery Regiment& r7 v. U- v# S8 _2 _' M
    16th Army* D4 @' Q: G: p
    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion4 r; ~; z' z% L3 k0 [% c. T
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment: Y# i& G8 L: ~9 H% x+ m. h
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
2 y: G+ O, y3 ]! ~) @  r    41st Field AA Battalion - |. `* W; Y! i5 C- a
Defending units:
4 _6 h9 q. B2 d+ y    1st Regt Cavalerie 0 v# d) F& n$ i. U$ C/ n" q* Z  c' T
    Zuid KNIL Battalion
& @: D, k, N& Z    Makassar Garrison Battalion5 g7 N. B2 p4 P0 I  ^2 b0 |7 [
    VII KNIL Battalion' p+ \) h( O& e2 h2 \9 P
    Korps Marechausee Battalion
" v" D5 H, o  w, R$ F    Van Altena Battalion( {% E7 Q$ r) G) B7 N
    VI KNIL Battalion7 c8 M7 s* Z# b  B" c
    Samarinda KNIL Battalion
8 K0 \& ?3 T9 R; H& g# k$ t! [    Barisan KNIL Regiment( E& _( k( L: u  [7 X/ F' d
    So.Sumatra Garrison Battalion
- {2 R! ]0 }+ C. m4 {; R    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion6 _$ e& V  K5 F% M4 ?+ ^$ O
    Marinier Battalion
6 v* o5 \$ k- c" v4 F    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion
* h; O8 e( B0 ?! _2 K    3rd KNIL Landstorm Battalion; e1 h# V, P& f# ]* ~' G6 e; d- s
    Manado Garrison Battalion% V) X5 j; _3 h3 s& m$ w
    Tjilatjap KNIL Battalion
5 s/ K" S* H2 V( [' j- o8 g    Rifles of Canada Battalion
; b' U  z: C, d) }    Batavia Coastal Gun Battalion8 w. ]- L8 q. P5 v7 F$ D
    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion
- w6 }  w. E( y+ V( P& s4 }    6th Aus Cav Brigade
$ d' F, V% d; I" h    SE Borneo KNIL Battalion' N4 {; H- d8 P/ g" g. N6 e& k
    6th KNIL Regiment
% [5 Z( S: y0 \2 t, Q    2nd KNIL Regiment7 I* Q  l5 p2 `9 P9 y
    Dili Detachment 2 h* \0 a& R, V* w. g% a
    Mobiele Eenheid Battalion6 V7 U: W4 r# T. L9 r2 O: `  I
    1st KNIL Regiment8 k6 z, b* ]% y# p% G. B
    18th British Division5 L: t% m/ u! Q4 e/ M. y- r
    Sarawak Force * ~) e1 t1 _9 z& Q+ ]/ H+ t8 v3 ]
    Riouw KNIL Battalion
; \2 g" R* {  @6 i1 ^! N: N0 X    4th KNIL Regiment: I: U- [/ R0 C
    Afdeling Ritman
* M1 k0 _( O, x( u+ b    West Borneo KNIL Battalion
# v: b# ?0 H( R% u6 v  ?2 g    Kendari Garrison Battalion
( T8 c, g1 [$ g( c* Y& _    Prajoda Garrison Battalion
$ K: e" A5 D6 n9 x. y    Winnipeg Grenadiers Battalion/ J$ K* p, `# Q: R* {2 `# s7 n$ {
    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn
+ q- U& {0 d7 g' s2 {* y    Roodenburg Battalion
7 Y$ K: E, P& X    WS KNIL Territory Regiment
7 l! C$ f, D  F( g    Timor Garrison Battalion$ b4 L$ h( o" e
    2/15 Punjab Battalion% E) W" X0 A0 U0 M
    1 ML-KNIL Aviation 8 U, t; _- h2 h  I! b
    North Borneo Base Force
7 W& ^+ h0 q6 x8 {& \& L* o    South Java Base Force1 [& r2 K. X2 k$ q1 t; Q
    North Sumatra Base Force5 S- _% {; K7 l- B
    1st KNIL AA Battalion$ {, c3 W" V/ a. b7 _
    KNIL Army Command 7 I5 F# J. ~+ @* j  T
    2 ML-KNIL Aviation
0 J) N4 _7 }! s; ~1 K    2nd KNIL AA Battalion
7 U: Y# e, o, v    North Java Base Force
& q1 O  m/ I6 {. y8 z9 N+ n    Commandement Marine
5 l4 u3 X+ ]8 x" L) v" R4 f( \    ABDA & G5 |; |  ~# G- k5 l9 C! {
    Batavia Base Force
% {) J  a$ g9 f    3rd KNIL AA Battalion
  \; ]% H. _0 v8 F; s& o    Celebes Base Force% P! C$ O& |6 j7 C
    Bandoeng Base Force$ ^  [. ]9 c$ E3 ]4 B$ d$ T
    Tarakan Base Force1 h: f. X/ N6 b& {) G# _
    Palembang Base Force' H! P% |/ g  N- }, L& O
    Tjilitap Base Force
3 ~: f) B# f" v$ l    South Borneo Base Force
' _9 d. v  a3 q; s$ w# ^    MLD 4 H" i/ _+ w  w5 V' }
    Teloekbetoeng Base Force
. p/ ?: X$ `3 r+ J5 e    West Sumatra Base Force7 s+ O' [' u9 S. ^
    Balikpapan Base Force( m, K* ^) b9 G4 F) |8 m0 X
    Tarakan Coastal Gun Battalion
8 k, V: J1 N; F# b& B' \; x, T, E7 B    Timor Base Force& K; A! }6 F/ B4 a3 C
    ML-KNIL   j$ b& P7 G5 `, _
    23rd AA Bde  9 ^- e  d9 ]7 t) b
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Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45)
) S. }# R5 E; |5 P! [3 p* h; YJapanese Deliberate attack
9 ~# ~! `2 g* l& ^' u) xAttacking force 3416 troops, 26 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 260
+ T/ Q. p4 d# q! TDefending force 2118 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 12
& P; }% N) ^% T1 vJapanese adjusted assault: 32  $ }" A% [0 B9 Q1 \' z, W
Allied adjusted defense: 5  ; L0 p. ]: b4 S: q5 A% k
Japanese assault odds: 6 to 1  
- D$ F, F3 E. S) r1 G% B+ |0 V# t3 `+ iCombat modifiers
% J: o7 a; t" P1 k% L" KDefender: leaders(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)
8 G3 m# }  P/ o; oAttacker:  
- ?- D" U& z( EJapanese ground losses:
; Q/ R3 m* |8 |* E, h" f' j- ?      19 casualties reported
7 k8 L0 f1 H) ?  [! j- |* m         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
5 J+ k- E( H( F( i$ J- n         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled: M8 Z! X" Z  E7 m
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
: G( C+ x% O5 sAllied ground losses:" N. e' U( a1 r) R$ j7 w7 u, P3 I4 R! e
      80 casualties reported, C( ?9 \8 C  O( Q' f7 p
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
+ q/ l2 y% ?$ b: e- I7 @         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
9 V* a& _' w) N# m  W/ m$ l6 h" L         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled ) \) \& w5 U6 u6 d3 s' Z- F9 f
Assaulting units:
( o9 C' P8 y& r# _+ l1 ?$ ]/ r    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment
7 J' B* S% n' A) U! @, Y0 A    23rd Tank Regiment4 m8 V/ e* Q* t% k) G( L2 H& Q
    18th RGC Temp. Division
9 P  |, h9 r- D8 C- p4 T    39th JAAF AF Bn ! X, z2 [6 a  c+ R9 x
    51st Const Co & o6 g+ s. J9 ?; H& ?
    15th JNAF AF Unit
, g4 J: ?$ O# j+ r5 n9 I) g6 |/ D    16th JAAF Base Force
5 q4 \) W+ y3 z1 X    10th JAAF Base Force0 H3 }3 i0 z' Q
    53rd JAAF AF Bn  
# S  p. t+ H5 h, JDefending units:" m" `; Q9 T+ {, S( E
    55th Chinese Corps
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 07, 421 H$ c7 i& H. j$ S! Z
one convoy was destroyed along with more than 3000 troops4 e* r; E  k. h7 f8 v
the other made it,they will take Port Blair tomorrow
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TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98)
9 ]) q. E2 h* {8 G/ a+ P( ?; S  _Japanese Ships
% ^" X1 l& ]$ [      AMc Wa 6 1 N# }; g( r3 O* l% r; i7 j
23 mines cleared( d- c: `( K- s; R  [2 e
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ASW attack near Rangoon  at 53,55 4 ]% U) e. _) ~% w3 V
Japanese Ships
, L3 |, ?4 L6 J4 T4 ]- U      SS I-155, hits 3 0 Z9 W$ _: _( f3 z
Allied Ships( ?4 I2 x0 A2 \9 E/ m. p
      DD Tjerk Hiddes' O5 K$ J2 ]5 S& ^
      DD Nizam% m9 d$ X) [# o8 U/ Z+ J
      DD Napier $ T: {* H: ^% \- e
SS I-155 is sighted by escort/ S# X  n& I4 e8 m2 X: ?+ c
DD Nizam attacking submerged sub ....
! c, i& Y& V7 V" t' O# M8 VDD Napier fails to find sub, continues to search...  k; _' R# {% H  q  s6 O% X  _
DD Nizam fails to find sub, continues to search...
) \0 M9 V4 {" \6 [DD Napier fails to find sub and abandons search5 K$ `. A$ L; a5 p  D
Escort abandons search for sub # b) v+ k, K$ \
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% {" `& e- Q7 FNight Time Surface Combat, near Port Blair at 46,58, Range 2,000 Yards
/ X, i2 M# [/ a( SJapanese Ships5 ~/ ^& V8 L& E8 n7 U* s, \
      DMS W-3, Shell hits 7, and is sunk
7 |! D% F5 S% A9 }( e3 P" t9 q' J      DMS W-12, Shell hits 23, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk
; J4 X+ y" K  @0 N0 c1 z      xAK Ginyo Maru, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk9 `" M+ m4 V0 @
      xAK Hakkaisan Maru, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
& @# c, t5 {  s! C4 A4 ~' V$ KAllied Ships6 R3 ]! H9 ?: @; g* ]" @
      DD Isaac Sweers# @$ y+ w; ^6 U
      DD Tjerk Hiddes
5 Q1 W, G. M6 \4 ^; W$ F2 ^5 x; @      DD Jupiter  c& Y7 T# k2 d3 ^8 w4 F3 E/ K/ p# f
      DD Napier, Shell hits 1% C7 Y# t* c. \* @
      DD Nizam " f, q' w( r+ u; Y/ [% W! r
Japanese ground losses:
  y& j6 B+ Y1 s9 v      3461 casualties reported
7 O1 {6 T" d) |6 `+ @$ Z         Squads: 112 destroyed, 67 disabled
2 ^: p# ~7 q8 E+ ?8 c4 J) e% M         Non Combat: 82 destroyed, 105 disabled8 u/ d( ?2 ?7 h2 j( g" W% f
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
( {7 ^4 o+ K0 a3 I7 ?. G      Guns lost 30 (26 destroyed, 4 disabled)
: n1 X# c4 o& h% I6 Y) DPoor visibility due to Rain  with 60% moonlight" R4 B: x; }. Z% P
Maximum visibility in Rain and 60% moonlight: 3,000 yards
# B5 m) W8 z$ ]7 {Range closes to 10,000 yards...# Z0 h6 d$ y) j# H: g1 H
Range closes to 8,000 yards..." j, p& N$ d% ]- \3 N
Range closes to 6,000 yards...
2 H& }1 H; g6 S# cRange closes to 4,000 yards...+ N# I: b1 ~" w( @. j) N0 I) ]
Range closes to 2,000 yards...
# _. j9 G6 k! V1 z5 n  fCONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 2,000 yards) x/ }# _: P6 u; P- ~
Japanese ships attempt to get underway6 w% m% s* t* i) p
CONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 2,000 yards
7 W% \- }/ r- d. R7 Q/ o# ]" \4 J6 A! q1 h% }xAK Hakkaisan Maru sunk by DD Nizam at 2,000 yards2 |+ ]$ q1 h$ N  B3 e
DD Napier engages DMS W-12 at 2,000 yards
6 a7 _) D; d5 W- s2 Z1 d/ f( o" h8 OxAK Ginyo Maru sunk by DD Napier at 2,000 yards
$ j" m) _* R( ERange increases to 3,000 yards! G/ {0 C" E4 B/ k% E8 V
DD Nizam engages DMS W-12 at 3,000 yards  W: Q# T# ?$ |" F2 o0 Z* K
DD Napier engages DMS W-3 at 3,000 yards8 P9 x" n+ m* g9 [* p4 ^
Range closes to 2,000 yards& Z0 G  M  G0 B) |" m# l4 X
DD Napier engages DMS W-12 at 2,000 yards2 p+ T0 Q% k4 U; H! o  E" t' X
DD Napier engages DMS W-3 at 2,000 yards
2 Y- H: q+ M. L& ?; P% O% o; mDD Tjerk Hiddes engages DMS W-12 at 2,000 yards6 L3 Y9 c! S6 J! R  d
DMS W-12 sunk by DD Tjerk Hiddes at 2,000 yards
8 ?* y0 S4 C3 n/ ADMS W-3 sunk by DD Tjerk Hiddes at 2,000 yards8 i2 X7 ]2 ]  f) K6 G/ `
DMS W-3 sunk by DD Tjerk Hiddes at 2,000 yards
2 g' }7 _/ z: Y$ h  x# V8 GCombat ends with last Japanese ship sunk... : r" T/ ~5 p+ C: D1 n
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2 x. x3 P3 \1 X9 _' KTF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98) 4 g; O2 f/ ~/ M1 k, F
Japanese Ships: R0 [* R& `- x; w6 T( [& b$ y2 N
      AMc Wa 6
0 x! G# W$ D9 l" u# s18 mines cleared
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Amphibious Assault at Port Blair (46,58)
4 Z4 ?+ _8 O  ]( P* w$ dTF 115 troops unloading over beach at Port Blair, 46,58 0 ~3 R: s) {. K7 i5 ?& e( S: L% K
Japanese ground losses:. I6 P1 W1 \! X" B- j) p' H
      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
' i0 B; `/ `! `; w4 c9 h/ o; e" P13.2mm T93 AAMG lost overboard during unload of 66th Nav Gd
/ Q$ A# l* W) e3 g# w10 Support troops accidentally lost during unload of 66th Nav Gd /3 " Z, D8 x7 N; K2 u& k: k
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Ground combat at Ankang (82,42) $ H# ^* w! k' @6 G: c0 r
Japanese Bombardment attack
$ F: @6 D% a: O7 l7 ?: w/ XAttacking force 61922 troops, 974 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 2053
2 O' }/ H, B5 V; e" ^! x9 Z' E& |; sDefending force 78463 troops, 428 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2196 7 \$ p+ W1 d1 q. g" Z4 O1 J
Japanese ground losses:3 |( w8 T$ v# y1 V8 `
      52 casualties reported; ~3 d0 |% f% G" E
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
# \# A* q6 H6 e7 r2 f7 o2 A         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled6 M+ S0 h8 [1 a: T
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled : @1 o0 a# p6 F6 x2 U3 Q8 Q
Allied ground losses:9 Y3 c* g& G/ R3 w7 j
      68 casualties reported2 G7 @* X# Z" `' {3 o0 P1 J
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled. V. i7 e) `6 h5 f3 b. u8 Y
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled1 V1 P8 h5 G1 z% u7 k3 j$ H
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled6 c- g& U9 b0 R, f$ r5 v  d
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! }6 J  }' x3 _: m* @. o3 wGround combat at Patung (81,46) : Y  H9 F0 C9 Z3 t' a5 B$ {: j
Japanese Bombardment attack   y! E( C" i7 i6 t. X
Attacking force 29897 troops, 378 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 1121
9 l% ^. t( l7 U& r! yDefending force 47697 troops, 280 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1802 : Y0 n: `5 d$ w4 z& G. g" Y* ^
Allied ground losses:/ {! I2 v+ W9 _5 J6 O
      4 casualties reported. K( ]' I' g( s# I% {
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled) w/ }. p6 a; p: o$ h* _- Z6 Z8 H
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 m& O+ ?# D8 T         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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* _: X8 j  u4 O! w& k- tGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100)
8 f9 @% t" I6 \% S0 dJapanese Bombardment attack 2 t4 I7 E, w3 K8 N
Attacking force 21804 troops, 302 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 869 ( G  M) p" G+ c9 k, u* r
Defending force 76701 troops, 1035 guns, 521 vehicles, Assault Value = 2371 - T  x) U. w& a  O/ V4 J7 ^
Japanese ground losses:1 C4 c- l3 ?. k. R
      11 casualties reported
7 }% V" e$ P2 Q3 c         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled! s, P4 s( r3 M$ L, q
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled) w- [0 U. T& l. e1 `' J# Z
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 6 |. v0 w+ ~( M' }  u# @
Allied ground losses:
4 v1 x; |/ ~6 f6 O9 v9 [      8 casualties reported9 c  n$ B; ^' {+ E* J& @
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled) Y2 h3 v- y, k& J5 K0 ^3 d
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled" }( T4 c- z4 [- S
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled+ S  J+ s3 U/ I- s8 C; H
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Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45) , B/ |- O; J7 ~5 C$ v% V
Japanese Deliberate attack 6 }, T. j# T7 h9 F6 R
Attacking force 3407 troops, 26 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 259 % x/ \" E# U6 o: N* S
Defending force 2096 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 10
- L3 O! o$ `; f5 g9 c/ OJapanese adjusted assault: 29  $ C% ^2 r$ u1 o  [' E, R
Allied adjusted defense: 4  2 ?, t7 O9 Q" S2 {/ f
Japanese assault odds: 7 to 1  9 Z1 y' t( @# @1 t  g* e, G
Combat modifiers
, M$ d1 x( o+ s. e, _- s$ V4 [, ^2 o' jDefender: disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)
  X1 l2 T6 ?) _4 U' [9 W$ I0 hAttacker:  ! b& o* M8 m! N( d/ S$ `+ m
Japanese ground losses:* O6 a: G+ ?0 l, m( @
      12 casualties reported8 Q" e' U# r( q3 n  K
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
+ `) a4 f+ @3 e+ a, \1 _         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
% H' ~7 ]; T* ^( B         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 8 P' R: _; l  Y$ H8 E! q
Allied ground losses:
- W( P2 g6 l* h4 i3 x) y9 z  W# r      82 casualties reported7 K3 Z# P/ c9 t6 k/ i
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled* `8 D. W2 i9 _
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 [8 N9 {9 i! y# e, O% p
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
# h7 i8 j3 x3 n, x* EAssaulting units:
' I0 E- n) |5 L    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment
; E- @- {, `& w" q) z    23rd Tank Regiment
4 Y' J' [, x) j    18th RGC Temp. Division$ G; P% i1 ]% u1 F6 h7 l- e
    15th JNAF AF Unit
! H+ W  e) A' [' T    51st Const Co
9 X( ]% ~3 [0 v) S6 j5 s9 H: v    16th JAAF Base Force
9 B' c: N4 w" t0 d+ \# l( d' x2 t    10th JAAF Base Force
8 ?5 S  q! X' i8 C% [( L    39th JAAF AF Bn
7 ~: C1 D) l6 e( @' `; m' [    53rd JAAF AF Bn  6 ~2 G) b  x7 ?" d, C/ E& P
Defending units:
1 \/ B8 r1 j- M    55th Chinese Corps
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 08, 42
  B  g1 A) M) ], V( o& I: MTuyun will be the next hot zone,fortunately reinforcement has arrived
0 t" ^: d' ?; A) c* W  W) j55th 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)
6 E' H. V8 ?  R) v0 P( zWeather in hex: Clear sky
. h* w/ T' W. {9 B0 MRaid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
8 `- V7 q8 V, Z& U+ QEstimated time to target is 12 minutes
' R1 B9 E2 @" }! f& A4 Y4 H* V$ Y- hJapanese aircraft! N% y* {  z* M% @3 Q5 s* U
      A6M2 Zero x 7 + A9 `: H0 U( T$ F/ n  M) Y
Allied aircraft; ]" P& W1 L6 F5 g9 v5 P- o0 [: _& i! F, ~
      L-212 x 4 ( F6 x" u  N/ A6 B5 r
No Japanese losses & L* h0 h' u" i% {6 Q0 g+ M. l2 J0 _
No Allied losses
: J  S0 y$ {8 q5 W$ }Japanese ground losses:) U( \* Y2 B+ r
      3 casualties reported
" h, T5 k: V1 R. D" F4 s/ V         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) n" m, P: [" a' P- _# P         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled. a- _' F. ?- l7 @; b/ O! B; n
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled * r, C; l9 B+ H; ?' m
Aircraft Attacking:
/ ^" ^" o" b9 t$ `) {       4 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet
: ?$ Q2 F& m7 c2 v/ s7 I2 B               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb7 {. F6 P7 P/ g7 y$ H: k
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Afternoon Air attack on Tuyun , at 74,51  
: ^. d( y2 w6 m- N; uWeather in hex: Light rain
* {0 s$ z: x7 F) h1 x- p5 R. {Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
  V( |2 r7 S; ?! oEstimated time to target is 6 minutes 3 Z6 `" j" n' S$ a( y6 |" @
Japanese aircraft
) h/ F4 d- l, x, R  }9 S* W& t& p      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 8
2 P, V0 b4 D4 M6 t9 @& |# E      Ki-51 Sonia x 7 6 {+ H8 z5 L% k
No Japanese losses 7 U3 o$ u4 R2 U/ a, q3 v& p7 u
Airbase hits 2: A+ r0 X8 N/ K* H! h$ |
Airbase supply hits 2
  r/ m1 i/ @6 v7 P5 hRunway hits 12
) P: Y- Y4 K1 jAircraft Attacking:
; S* R$ T/ ]$ B0 s       7 x Ki-51 Sonia bombing from 6000 feet# `6 v; Z- a+ y  y: v4 b
               Airfield Attack:  4 x 50 kg GP Bomb7 z5 q6 C' @* X* A4 E
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. c% O1 W1 T! JGround combat at Nanyang (85,45)
  n* c0 e; U2 _! tJapanese Deliberate attack
4 a3 _; C2 f7 ]  a5 X: S) QAttacking force 3398 troops, 26 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 470
; B* U1 Q" t$ c; n/ x1 fDefending force 2033 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3
) y0 S. y. t* hJapanese adjusted assault: 63  ( y1 \3 V5 y* g) X8 w8 [+ P" \
Allied adjusted defense: 3  
* P/ r) ~5 a/ D5 Q5 QJapanese assault odds: 21 to 1  
8 D6 m+ \& T! ?. c2 E5 l, CCombat modifiers
; c+ }! p6 M$ Y$ M. A$ m6 F, sDefender: disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)8 z3 w% P- F3 u! \
Attacker:  
6 W7 \/ |6 |3 i) CAllied ground losses:
2 _9 o. r7 m5 u7 _( H      100 casualties reported
/ o* w' e3 ?" B# C         Squads: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ I9 K" ]: D  T2 N! Y$ q         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
* r! ^  R+ G; j+ h& Y6 Y         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled% r0 k$ V& q$ [- L/ z3 s8 T
      Guns lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled) , q& i" m! a' h! Z! s
Assaulting units:
4 @& Z9 k' h0 O9 G/ R    7th Ind.Mixed Brigade! F* K/ Z  I; x/ d
    23rd Tank Regiment
8 u; i" `# U- }2 }    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment9 X4 B! M1 J& D- O, q5 b! g
    18th RGC Temp. Division( ^) d4 }0 }0 t
    10th JAAF Base Force
  w4 T: ~) ]" e+ }  P( x    39th JAAF AF Bn
7 ~& V" A$ I9 p$ ?6 a" A    51st Const Co
* y( _: g- g$ {2 w" H; U: S    16th JAAF Base Force
% J+ @( V6 x  A- O+ F    15th JNAF AF Unit
/ p: f6 e, T8 H# M    53rd JAAF AF Bn  
8 }2 |: v# |/ H  ~$ RDefending units:
4 x0 B9 s2 f/ p: l: v" _    55th Chinese Corps , w+ t. z* D3 p, {
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Allied Unit(s) surrounded at Nanyang
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 09, 42, b+ q8 B1 }- P
It is a nice day,the dutch bombers dicide to go out today,
$ H0 l  X" s! H5 G+ m( land they hit something! aha
+ |9 m3 J6 o1 c; C, ~+ EHere comes the KB,nice and shine. " y( w1 h+ U9 y7 Y5 N; B3 e
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Merak at 48,97
, ?# E  q  K5 b/ KWeather in hex: Moderate rain . K* U+ N6 E6 S2 H
Raid spotted at 33 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.$ F# q8 V' o3 E, N& g
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes 6 |- l: _9 E# W
Japanese aircraft
! X' h  n5 C0 P* o0 o) _      A6M2 Zero x 17
" V- V. l# h  S$ k2 b9 X$ zAllied aircraft
+ }5 N/ N! M, J8 v& F$ I: ^      139WH-3 x 14
- T& j7 B2 F- ?; Z, B2 \No Japanese losses " v: T* h+ h. r* m1 N) S* P' b8 R
No Allied losses 2 o& `1 C* S" h# W! C
Japanese Ships9 ~; x# ?6 N# \3 w* j
      xAP Kamakura Maru
) E7 q& n$ B) v      xAK Zuiko Maru
7 n3 g& g# ^2 m6 N6 T      xAK Miyadono Maru
& Y0 ~7 E8 N! x/ X/ p7 \      xAK Kizan Maru 8 b9 y2 e# [' m9 w0 {7 \/ B
Aircraft Attacking:# `$ k: x4 c2 g: T0 |
       6 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet$ p# a& G1 P! E7 M
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
5 H, w7 T& M" s, Q& Q       8 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet! G% ]% Z" x0 b2 M+ N  w# p
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
" Z5 \8 y2 v& @' ]) w' ACAP engaged:
, Q, X% r! I5 w; @: RTainan Ku S-1/A with A6M2 Zero (4 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
& E9 q1 \0 \; v; x3 v- G1 }      (4 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
8 R5 v) X' |" L* Z* p; w1 f      4 plane(s) intercepting now.
6 t7 y! y+ ]. X+ p      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.- p7 r  w) g  P/ B* l8 [4 {
      Raid is overhead" S8 _  `' n. |$ A3 W( ~
12th Ku S-1  with A6M2 Zero (13 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)/ R0 t2 l0 m0 C3 S: _' b5 J
      (13 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)5 J' ~4 C/ ~9 I9 K9 v
      13 plane(s) intercepting now.! H# A  o$ f. l% J- ~
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000., W+ U3 \# @! c4 Y
      Raid is overhead " Z/ P& J1 L/ B& R
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Oosthaven at 49,95
- R$ E* U* u/ b: `, V4 iWeather in hex: Light cloud
; j* e8 b$ C4 l3 N1 B8 ], DRaid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.9 r& t3 X9 {- z+ C! r* k& m
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes
& S* Y5 V9 P" Z8 E$ [: LJapanese aircraft
) W( z! Z. Z8 B2 w7 R7 D1 }6 L      A6M2 Zero x 19
; d' w/ Q, a# ~! SAllied aircraft
- f1 R% g) J- X: Y, u      139WH-3 x 18 " Y& r2 T* ]9 J5 X' O
No Japanese losses
# a5 S. z4 @/ u6 R! Y5 B+ JNo Allied losses
8 C: J: M, p% l! lJapanese Ships  h3 m. ^5 ]& m. A' T8 A. e
      SC Ch 16/ S4 h0 n( o0 q1 R
      SC Ch 131 `/ U6 g( e! ^6 K7 e) r" Z* U
      PB Mikitade Maru, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage ( X9 C' H# n3 s+ P* j& ~7 N9 y3 B# C
Aircraft Attacking:5 K7 O# ]% O7 }+ r3 I0 o) {
       9 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
+ V5 \) I3 d2 \- D# {; |' L* r               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb4 @9 Y0 G9 E1 Q/ }" X! D
       9 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
  K$ o% X! L# ~( E; t4 P               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb & C* J+ m5 q% ^  \
CAP engaged:. e& r) k: w% g$ ]* R7 n
Chitose Ku S-1 Det with A6M2 Zero (5 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)6 h0 v  m" |* n8 F
      (5 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)4 U# p& O. S/ q3 a
      5 plane(s) intercepting now., j% G; [8 f' j7 c, B* W
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.- l& e6 T. |) W/ \
      Raid is overhead
4 g3 k' c- q& Q2 }& y$ |- O! BTainan Ku S-1/B with A6M2 Zero (2 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
; D+ X0 q8 G$ K+ B; ~      (2 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)) x+ m: e$ p7 e, N- p
      2 plane(s) intercepting now." ]8 y- D: M; B3 b
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.) r7 y$ W4 ^0 o2 I1 k3 {
      Raid is overhead
" v8 }- N2 d+ U" y# M( BZuiho-1 with A6M2 Zero (2 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
# b' U; _( d5 a) \( `      (2 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)6 ~/ h3 b0 }! m( p6 Y
      2 plane(s) intercepting now.
+ f1 e5 {9 N4 k/ S5 n9 K, R      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000., J) \9 X: Y- K% g  I4 p) i" G
      Raid is overhead; ^9 M0 r8 c' ]% E' p( i" h# ?2 N
Akagi-1 with A6M2 Zero (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
* g1 P. V6 o  S4 l  O4 W      (3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
9 k& l: ^8 ?. G' m      3 plane(s) intercepting now.
2 T7 C1 r  m) K# K      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.1 j: l0 V3 V" U7 V
      Raid is overhead6 _9 j, g# j. O+ ]1 x1 O
Kaga-1 with A6M2 Zero (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
* Z' N9 e5 h8 A' o8 s      (3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
* h" O+ \* V- C$ G+ q/ b( Z0 n3 m      3 plane(s) intercepting now.
1 v5 S- W! n6 Y6 z      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
9 `3 a/ q$ E6 i      Raid is overhead/ w1 S9 Q2 z; `1 p
Shokaku-1 with A6M2 Zero (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)- B0 r& d0 P5 r4 G
      (3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
& H3 d9 [4 ?0 V7 u  a) i      3 plane(s) intercepting now.  M& _0 v( I) D( g7 D# l0 P( M) X' K
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
# s, |, _* x0 s  @) w8 N! R& c      Raid is overhead
. q0 Q- n& A) l7 X) E) C- A6 S, D* [Hosho-1 with A6M2 Zero (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)# V+ R+ U" U  J) h- C! _6 n. e
      (1 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
* T& L& n2 i- [) [3 p      1 plane(s) intercepting now.
, @" ?( z6 K% z6 V      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
$ J' o7 ], y% S- s      Raid is overhead 0 D! y5 P) h2 |4 I$ V; l
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring PB Mikitade Maru
" v! B4 o" R9 ^: }3 n$ U--------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 @: C4 C* r% f) D8 P  l- V9 V, d
Morning Air attack on Imperial Guards Division, at 50,99 (Kalidjati) 5 z: L0 f( ~$ z6 B5 w  w6 _
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
1 y6 m* [7 \0 P- U  ~Raid spotted at 42 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.
' Z6 b  D: V  t1 z3 E5 E. OEstimated time to target is 15 minutes
. _. \; x5 V1 UJapanese aircraft9 p" {; B7 a4 L: E: q/ {
      A6M2 Zero x 2 6 z' d0 r" W! {, B% u/ S# E
Allied aircraft0 h. D: d2 X1 V1 [8 K, O0 |
      CW-22 Falcon x 9; u" U4 b- y& o& q2 ~8 q3 e
      L-212 x 4
* _+ M8 n! f: B8 q. o* Q3 P& n& c0 BNo Japanese losses
& C! E; @7 t0 l8 H' Z. d; [Allied aircraft losses" f) k" k$ o; D% l$ A+ @) v
      CW-22 Falcon: 1 destroyed, 1 damaged
, ^+ \5 [8 j1 r6 _  Z5 T      L-212: 2 damaged + Y- x7 v4 i0 z; h( M
Aircraft Attacking:
* q- ?7 ~# I( [. ~  R       7 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
/ a/ X! T/ H+ G, D: X               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
- ]" G8 D% |( X/ J! G! l       4 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet
% ^$ m/ v. C/ X               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
) c" j; N! _, ]' J0 e) B3 ]% v% x4 o4 Q1 P2 D
CAP engaged:
6 G  w  q  B; W4 a! O  [Tainan Ku S-1/A with A6M2 Zero (2 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)/ j2 c& z8 G, L
      (2 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
% `1 R# k' {3 I  E0 D      2 plane(s) intercepting now.
+ c: |9 t8 \$ A# X* `  z) w( T      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.# }- l' o6 C0 z# \4 v7 i
      Raid is overhead
% r0 B" B/ a" D- R0 f- eAlso attacking 4th Guards Division ...
' s. T4 P# s& p  ~% X7 {Also attacking Imperial Guards Division ... ) x7 B; h" n/ T3 a0 q: s" h0 ~
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Morning Air attack on 41st Infantry Regiment, at 51,100 , near Bandoeng - F. [9 ]$ m! ]: I
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
- ^3 w0 N( V2 `/ VRaid spotted at 21 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.4 j; u5 k+ O  w. w' O& ~5 w
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
) C3 n' Z- @% d! nJapanese aircraft
- y) D8 K4 a; x, n      A6M2 Zero x 4
- C8 \' P; j0 g. l+ mAllied aircraft" S  Q  ^- P3 ?  Q
      CW-22 Falcon x 3 ' R8 O  {; [0 ^
No Japanese losses
6 @. |/ T/ W: u7 r' h5 w, N. fAllied aircraft losses
$ h; b; l% _; H$ W      CW-22 Falcon: 2 destroyed
! d7 a8 |* Y: y. N  w  `* gAircraft Attacking:) D' L0 ?6 K+ @9 n3 a  G+ B+ I/ M, m
       3 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
7 `3 N  v: T' @* `               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb ' t+ l3 i! l1 e' a
CAP engaged:
6 z! P3 w8 ~8 l) S3 s* s12th Ku S-1  with A6M2 Zero (4 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)8 D, ~4 A+ y: L+ E) n
      (4 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
" g# T$ s) [; w7 F4 s      4 plane(s) intercepting now.
& B8 P3 ?: H# G! @3 M( {5 u      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
1 `- r5 e, C$ b) c      Raid is overhead: d" j% y2 i9 r- u2 I+ C$ L
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# S9 g( L0 g  ^7 xGround combat at Tuyun (74,51) % n0 @7 j% \; o# N, o8 }* X
Japanese Bombardment attack
, m( s; R1 Y" \$ AAttacking force 84276 troops, 652 guns, 153 vehicles, Assault Value = 3149
* F' C' p. H; d' s9 i6 YDefending force 95294 troops, 601 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3212
- @. G. Y% e0 _* t+ g& H! xJapanese ground losses:6 ~; g: p" }9 A) x0 N2 Q* e
      209 casualties reported$ T9 e* Z, @; N# C  X: C. n: @
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled
% R$ o, M% n$ I# L3 \         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ y/ q1 r) Q) {: a; _         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled " X0 j2 n! R9 n  ~% H, y* C
Allied ground losses:
) n2 |7 z5 e+ x" O      8 casualties reported! @' C6 n* u- P) Y! C" q1 d, q
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled: M# ?+ l  c/ I4 S: v
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 Y1 d+ p% O; z0 O$ q( [. s         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 9 U4 a" o! t2 m" S% u! L
Assaulting units:. P' Z( z) p0 i- E1 c
    110th Division7 U4 g8 m; p. M1 k  c
    8th Armored Car Co
* }7 I% U, L) K) I( b    10th Division$ _0 {: u% h+ @- }$ S. F+ [
    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade: U& P# f; H8 O: I5 z( g- ?. Z+ S
    2nd Militia Regiment
  B* ~/ e" `: }- a2 k) p7 u  J% Z    2nd Ind.Mixed Regiment8 ?. O, r8 L" s, i- W
    116th Division  ~, ^9 h! U! G5 a1 ^
    15th Division9 h0 k( D8 h: j+ q* N; v  U* p
    9th Armored Car Co   u3 |$ B# F: ~. ~8 ~2 e2 W2 f5 w3 d
    55th Infantry Brigade- k3 d% \( |0 x; f
    1st Militia Regiment
4 }/ ~6 u2 D, s, M' i9 g    22nd Division4 Y8 \6 L! O+ D/ r6 Y$ F
    3rd Militia Regiment7 H# m$ c+ i( R0 w
    6th Army
& x8 F7 {; f5 h# Y9 NDefending units:
3 b4 z9 e: \4 R0 U! J1 n    18th Chinese Corps
5 D/ u+ w( V0 r3 {: @' G    94th Chinese Corps
7 \% ?$ Y6 n( C0 O+ e    52nd Chinese Corps$ u$ Y( y' T, v6 o, Q( t; N
    31st Chinese Corps+ P8 F, I7 ~3 R( p2 W% p5 R, L
    3rd New Chinese Corps
4 W" S7 T* u3 z/ u7 W    87th Chinese Corps$ l% y/ h8 S. X; C5 K
    8th Chinese Corps" a/ D; |2 [7 v
    54th Chinese Corps
+ z& l8 D. h) M    62nd Chinese Corps1 r- y' X' v* y) O! I) O
    2nd Prov Chinese Corps, ?4 o( D! E1 l% }. S
    64th Chinese Corps
; L# p; Q) }* e- q    6th Chinese Corps
; V0 X, J" P2 H    16th Group Army
" a* K+ e0 S" k( P/ x! T3 w    11th Group Army
8 x. x. G1 g1 I    9th Group Army0 f4 M, w5 h7 O! i
    4th War Area
- ^! y' l$ i0 Z! V5 ^    35th Group Army
! M6 b) D3 f$ ?2 G3 e----------------------------------------
: f; N8 f$ q+ d1 d" \5 dGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100)
8 U; T/ P8 w* XJapanese Bombardment attack
. p) T$ ?; o! C  dAttacking force 21807 troops, 302 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 869
9 A6 Q" ?% I" P7 ]: j+ ?: {- MDefending force 76178 troops, 1028 guns, 435 vehicles, Assault Value = 2325
) c2 w' p: m5 k8 xJapanese ground losses:3 F5 {. k: _2 }+ Z
      85 casualties reported3 j9 l8 _5 W4 P0 y: f8 b7 c
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled
1 S( H" t  d  K6 D& H( `         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
0 d9 p5 n( h, J- B8 [( `' \         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ( Q8 j- l/ w/ G8 R; e# t
Allied ground losses:
+ o( W, J6 G/ ]# ]  i2 E# R( i      11 casualties reported
) C4 p! a' G' x: M/ }7 A         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled; D8 ]& K5 {3 h0 h
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ M3 t: e- n0 a& Q8 Q$ n( m
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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