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; B# G& c2 Z2 M- Y2 Q5 X" W# y关键在于,菜花要果断跳出对手的节奏,否则在温水煮青蛙之下,宝贵的前期优势期就会不知不觉被拖过了。
; a' s9 X! y: }wangqifeng 发表于 2014-12-30 03:40
, C/ N0 Y- N- F0 W; W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
; f8 Z2 t: m3 o: t$ l# H$ T8 z拖时间倒是盟军当前的主要目的。
( {( Q/ f: F7 x1 W3 j0 v4 {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,+ \& m+ Y# t  N0 p
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,. ?: ^5 f8 P. B0 a7 B! n" g
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% `' h5 o+ X- ], t3 o
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
; l1 }% E# u. b. ?8 g. W4 D9 e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,' K# z2 _1 u/ |! v2 p) x, Y) ]
导致大陆战场日军长期下不了嘴,无从发力。3 S! D8 E% j) t' N4 K9 z6 h4 \
这些都对日军攻势产生了一定拖延,也导致了目前这局面。1 K' ]$ P( Q9 R0 @$ U& _7 G
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
% x* [3 t9 e& @# }3 }, m荷兰空军的水平轰炸机终于炸到鱼了 ; I; K" P: c& f5 Z
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,2 K4 l' ~5 E# ~/ J9 p" u2 F0 b
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 `, W5 ?1 ~& Y
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。
4 g( y! J3 O8 h3 c6 w7 `' T58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
+ t0 f& F5 j& B' B/ m+ y* }* D0 \4 l# \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。/ X2 s. U0 P% P( `0 J$ }. A
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! ?* I- n4 ?. m
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。2 i$ r( _# z8 M; U4 I2 W1 z3 y8 I

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( P' S. ~- R( e' i) RMorning Air attack on Imperial Guards Division, at 48,98 , near Batavia
+ d7 z) B: W( g5 Y( nWeather in hex: Light cloud
" v- x% C7 J8 FRaid spotted at 23 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.$ T  O8 l  @) n' {& V; B, r
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes # d- c7 O- x, }0 P% w
Japanese aircraft
% E0 T3 i' Q6 g+ @3 ^      A6M2 Zero x 1
+ m0 l# T/ V: M8 ]( D4 S6 lAllied aircraft1 \, ?- s$ s' g
      L-212 x 9
- u$ M2 }$ r  `( n$ ONo Japanese losses - z2 K% ]' j% `# d2 a" N
Allied aircraft losses
( p- M1 F( W% v: T3 j      L-212: 1 damaged . o% C; ~4 m( K' H# o" T8 Q
Aircraft Attacking:
+ L1 s4 N6 C0 q! f# G& z, J5 P$ v       9 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet9 Q" ]& Y4 e, T
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
  i7 J) O: d& T: N" N----------------------------------------------------------------------. q9 t$ T2 w' b1 I! x' a) x2 X
Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Billiton at 52,93
  |) H3 A$ |* {* {, [Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
7 g" P5 b- \0 d# l6 J) oRaid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.0 D  w# s* F# |5 u
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes - @1 ^9 N, ], A! z1 \1 j9 ~9 `/ _
Allied aircraft' q, C2 b+ s( r) @8 V: ]+ v! P
      139WH-3 x 18
8 H( D7 a1 `; K  U8 C4 Q; u: ?No Allied losses
5 O- s; c" P4 @0 R2 CJapanese Ships) u0 P' g) V* q% W) @& r6 s5 e
      xAK Manyo Maru
) R& ?, A1 Y  Z$ f/ w      xAK Nojima Maru, Bomb hits 1,  on fire ' _; n) v! [/ B+ |) ^
Aircraft Attacking:, a4 {6 Y3 g; m( Y5 ]
       9 x 139WH-3 bombing from 10000 feet
. C' f. W6 L! c% A               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb/ r" E& p# t/ U6 x$ j5 y) n1 G0 W! e
       9 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet8 t- Z% e# T% g: ^  ^5 Y1 V+ `
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb $ s. T) o% B- ^: j. X( E6 }
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAK Nojima Maru
& ?9 L# H/ M  B--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 E8 N; t( u) Z9 a, o3 x! ]Afternoon Air attack on 14th Guards Regiment, at 56,54 , near Moulmein
6 e! j1 `1 s: O% kWeather in hex: Moderate rain
( G' N# ?; i+ o5 y1 {Raid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet., q8 k' Z8 s4 \  F1 Q3 P8 @. c
Estimated time to target is 2 minutes $ Z( E( B* C/ q  v  k- l
Japanese aircraft# h+ c# d4 ^" f) V" u  M3 O8 e! P
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 81 P. }( L6 J  K
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 9
. J7 f! M. D6 A/ A5 N; s& y      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 13 3 [1 ?  r  d1 K4 x) [4 G6 [6 T
Allied aircraft* b3 L; ?/ l" v
      Blenheim I x 4
) q# h) K; R$ d- u$ {+ ?: v, r      Hurricane IIa Trop x 42 [8 a7 Q7 l3 `& p% ^/ U1 l
      Hurricane IIb Trop x 323 T1 l, `) H9 h0 k/ c
      P-39D Airacobra x 5
  \/ @6 t& b7 \6 U  T& dJapanese aircraft losses2 F6 D0 q1 Z% i" U: u1 K( \( Z" |
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 1 destroyed- W- z* P! A9 {3 I' h
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar: 1 destroyed
' {( M5 N: y( Z1 y: }* `Allied aircraft losses& ^; A$ r* m) C* S) N+ L
      Blenheim I: 2 damaged
3 J. v4 T! m. E; K' I) y- m      Hurricane IIb Trop: 1 destroyed
+ h  `$ Z& s4 r/ i2 r3 [# O6 QJapanese ground losses:
, y5 S7 H& T+ \. F      5 casualties reported
! s7 y4 ^: D) o& E# W' M6 v         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled! i; k7 s3 F! }" M6 d5 S
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled0 N; r# g# ]7 S; ?4 n: m6 t6 p
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ |+ I1 P& s1 C- y3 B7 [  x0 ~Aircraft Attacking:
3 Q4 j1 X+ L: s/ `# I, s3 w       4 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet
3 e7 i' O  _' e) L! ^' o               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
$ [7 i0 z3 {$ U--------------------------------------------------------------9 D7 Q; j, u# W2 `, V
Afternoon Air attack on 17th Indpt Guards Regiment, at 56,51 , near Toungoo
& D4 k+ P4 H) g/ iWeather in hex: Overcast 3 h. k# c; _9 j/ \& N2 E" D! O2 ^
Raid spotted at 29 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
0 a7 V/ Z9 {8 u4 R& M/ [) o3 i% _Estimated time to target is 12 minutes 8 O% O2 r# R5 Z  [+ ^
Japanese aircraft
1 q+ [- e9 r5 `9 S$ p      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 1 0 D1 \( g- O! ~+ a- y
Allied aircraft
8 }6 ]# Z9 G6 O) o' n& }8 G      Wirraway x 3
3 Y" S$ }' M& `, n+ PNo Japanese losses " L% A1 N: w7 p$ [
No Allied losses
, b: ]( c; }1 Z6 p+ h" \- pAircraft Attacking:3 X) _5 V9 v& b
       3 x Wirraway bombing from 6000 feet% a: v# `: ?' @5 l
               Ground Attack:  2 x 100 lb GP Bomb" q6 _# _1 Q1 V! c
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; ?) a5 D. n! |8 A7 L* {  P$ W8 `Afternoon Air attack on 21st Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 56,53 , near Pegu
3 _1 u4 y# N; @% m0 @( D: p6 Q1 ^* e: D; GWeather in hex: Light cloud # w+ C/ b! K8 ~: C9 ]
Raid spotted at 36 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
& |- W0 ~2 X  mEstimated time to target is 9 minutes
6 C$ t  {/ V4 RJapanese aircraft
. d0 y  T5 t# t+ I      A6M2 Zero x 1
7 M1 E7 L7 K" iAllied aircraft
& Z" i4 @) z. n0 d7 }- J9 h      B-17D Fortress x 4 ( V0 w. F: g. Q1 I  ^% o) h& {; B
No Japanese losses $ W$ n( G$ h( c- m, Y! ]
No Allied losses
2 H% _( m3 N( B1 ]8 t- u1 Q, u! TAircraft Attacking:& ^) N% M; y$ a" A, y2 B6 x
       4 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet
1 \8 d* O7 B+ L& j" q! h               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb
  R# I. Q* b2 m, S! @; j/ X-------------------------------------------------------------
/ W) i1 l; k  {7 sAfternoon Air attack on 21st Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 56,53 , near Pegu - t8 e' x. ?+ l' O7 K# I
Weather in hex: Light cloud * C5 _. z+ \- V# i8 v! x" U
Raid spotted at 45 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet./ o% m" i2 H6 i7 f9 N% `; j
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
- H3 B' h/ \7 K" aJapanese aircraft
& ]& y) C  E! H4 n      A6M2 Zero x 6 6 a. V: ?. t( b0 {1 J
Allied aircraft
" r( _3 {1 N% U      B-17D Fortress x 7 6 G7 C* b" a; T2 I
Japanese aircraft losses: Q5 C; i$ _. s% ?- i1 J
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed 7 `  P) o$ ?3 d2 U4 s8 K7 S: ?
Allied aircraft losses
4 N) D3 B) w- ]8 L7 n; R% r' T      B-17D Fortress: 4 damaged 7 E$ `% Y3 B/ J, L% v
Aircraft Attacking:
1 g, Z: F7 Y- n       7 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet
+ }3 ]6 `5 N. y/ `# s  ?               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb
$ u/ K, F' O& ~+ T/ p) m) G; VAlso attacking 4th Division ...
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Sub attack near Lingga  at 51,87 ' G$ Y$ o3 I! m$ L/ t' ?
Japanese Ships
5 ?6 A. a" r! q$ r4 D- t      PB Choyo Maru #2 6 P0 \; |* O1 m* y' `
Allied Ships9 a+ q9 z% |+ [: F( k) f: F6 l6 W9 D
      SS KXIV
. d& [8 i2 r) s7 Z+ ~/ E. y- F------------------------------------------------------------
1 k: {0 D* a' y% m$ bGround combat at Billiton (52,93)
! l8 Q5 s& S8 O7 pJapanese Shock attack
0 p& x* X% N, U5 {) G) ?# o' T" mAttacking force 1336 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 48
* C7 {1 `6 ~" @% V) hDefending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 4 s" b( E5 r. }# S' E0 k$ y
Japanese adjusted assault: 92  3 b+ C; D0 g7 S7 u
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
: M" f! k. t! [* WJapanese assault odds: 92 to 1 (fort level 0)  
% ~# }! N6 G0 `# l/ ~5 ]+ XJapanese forces CAPTURE Billiton !!! / k! O' Z6 @' z! C" W. k
Combat modifiers0 m- {5 [5 H7 ]! y
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+) * |; z5 B; d! h2 D. _
Assaulting units:1 ]* v1 {! n% V- g2 X7 ^7 L) o
    5th Guards Engineer Regiment
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/ H" [: f1 T  V7 D1 n  T+ e: w2 G) gAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 31, 425 {1 y9 }, x, x9 _! R5 t8 L+ j
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。* j; ?" f" ^+ j- M( i% d
仰光附近日军21军5个单位已经到达盟军阵地,毛淡棉的日军也真在过河,看日军这回投入多大了8 |  U, K& F: H  H2 Q& s! b. i
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
' T# ]) x6 Q% y, O+ e$ R0 Y; C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,
# G1 D4 O: j* [* x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。
' e7 q# U$ j# d/ e; Y9 v' I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
0 t) ~1 G. M) `0 }1 E4 j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。0 a- u' u( ~( t9 F0 _, k4 x9 |

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9 u2 Q7 l  B% u6 G+ u9 z5 h8 uASW attack near Lingga  at 51,87 * }) G$ w6 F! W4 v
Japanese Ships) O: t4 _* n# s/ ~6 L: I+ ^$ h
      DMS W-6
; Q' a% K3 o: c1 I1 H      PB Choyo Maru #2
$ {3 e. S& \6 ^& N# Y; V$ V/ cAllied Ships' q: }* }- ], P8 w) l; d# i
      SS Searaven7 r4 M2 K! ~; J4 w) ]9 I
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0 j; z4 I# V" c0 V# h( iSub attack near Malacca  at 49,82 8 M; u# f" a, x/ s  B* ?
Japanese Ships
3 h. A7 D; u" C/ L$ h      xAK Shinwa Maru
7 T% d+ g# F6 a; L$ ^      xAK Kazan Maru
7 B: M* z: i; ~+ d( @) c      PB Nichiryo Maru , p0 R( f" f6 Y# l, G- S
Allied Ships5 L: ]: B$ r0 m/ `  j
      SS Skipjack7 e: D- [1 B' i6 U
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ASW attack near Malacca  at 48,81 ! O$ P  q: C  P
Japanese Ships7 x  h. {5 a  o* ?: C- M
      PB Choyo Maru #2 5 P8 U. i* J! W" W+ v  R% N# a
Allied Ships
& {3 A/ H  B4 n, ]8 W2 V      SS KXIV
- x* Z. e0 w( l5 j6 y: k3 v! D----------------------------------------------------------------4 }( k/ L& n0 G. d. F
Morning Air attack on 55th Infantry Regiment, at 49,98 (Batavia) ; m0 s; u. F  u3 h
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
) W0 r* @) L  j$ D$ D& cRaid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
5 Y/ i- O5 Z$ K4 |! @' t7 {Estimated time to target is 4 minutes
& G; i* |# G1 yJapanese aircraft
6 d% K; {* F) `, j- R- r% T. Q      A6M2 Zero x 11
% X1 U% A! B& I( z' j7 ]5 R9 q& ZAllied aircraft% T5 M0 z# Y7 a, B! N' l' _
      CW-22 Falcon x 9
2 }3 D& f+ h% E" p4 H& u' `" KNo Japanese losses
# X& I8 n: t* K1 q/ kNo Allied losses
) M+ S' I! p, s. R2 iAircraft Attacking:
6 _, h' G0 k8 i3 U/ g       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
( t$ A, W! ?& L' ?6 h               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
# W3 \' o8 G$ z. T3 O) O, h4 K-------------------------------------------------------
2 M/ Y2 z2 E: {, UMorning Air attack on Imperial Guards Division, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg)
8 H# Y5 V" _' A" BWeather in hex: Severe storms " z) V" X$ {* S" G# O
Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.. O" \7 a; Y+ |" M# w0 p" t
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes 2 \8 |8 `7 u  k. M+ L8 z
Japanese aircraft3 O8 j) B6 Q! N3 ]5 C! G! S
      A6M2 Zero x 10
' a: T7 w/ m9 o0 I) u; l" ]" @, zAllied aircraft7 D5 G' @' r( f) ~" m0 n
      CW-22 Falcon x 9 0 r+ I' H0 o, ]4 @
No Japanese losses
0 `6 S( h% Y4 H! J, ?* u: d4 m5 }No Allied losses , N% M7 q  c. o* l4 q! m/ P. }
Aircraft Attacking:3 {9 E. {' F/ w
       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
3 v7 z& _9 ?- y# |2 I& ]8 t               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
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Morning Air attack on Imperial Guards Division, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg) 6 ]5 H, H0 ^1 r9 @5 n, C) d, P
Weather in hex: Severe storms
4 d  h; x  w8 r  i# j7 D! TRaid spotted at 41 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.5 z6 a3 s& C  j' @. B) s  z% B) U
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes 4 ]. R6 c- u" n9 D0 a
Japanese aircraft& J) q4 V# X. |8 m
      A6M2 Zero x 10
! Q6 `' Q* a2 Q9 @  [) eAllied aircraft8 ~, M4 Y3 `1 r. c
      L-212 x 9
) ?% A. P- t) ~0 nNo Japanese losses 4 B2 K/ z. I* T# E" |3 G  d
Allied aircraft losses  L. d; N7 k+ U: G! E, H, F9 o
      L-212: 3 destroyed, 3 damaged
8 F  Y5 X& f/ Q3 u$ pAircraft Attacking:
( i  @5 _7 |- [% f2 p       4 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet
! s# s7 b) B5 P7 j/ y9 p; X               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
6 C  j" _# P6 t  K% E( }# G. o--------------------------------------------------------------------
& y! D+ s6 I6 M; `Morning Air attack on 14th Guards Regiment, at 56,54 , near Moulmein
; y! `1 p! r6 ^9 `0 eWeather in hex: Severe storms
$ l% z$ M6 L/ {/ oRaid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.  J& e! o0 D0 U- F
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes 7 ?; S9 {1 Y+ C8 f) _
Japanese aircraft
, K& |% X( Q, {4 ^! B      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 6 7 q( _- P; `9 e& k
Allied aircraft
5 V; L% J. y. d. I/ D) G9 \" q" D/ C      Blenheim I x 7
# t5 A) q5 G; N% O% [' ZNo Japanese losses 4 R6 _0 R& h- O- s5 k5 s
Allied aircraft losses
' U4 p  ]! i! D1 h: ]+ D* l      Blenheim I: 2 damaged
" L5 |; y7 Q; TJapanese ground losses:
4 l6 r8 o2 l6 W! v4 ~; l4 V/ u# n      14 casualties reported
3 S. z# q9 W, W( d( z7 S         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
; X$ C. x9 I# L/ K! O7 A         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled' y  j8 k* r% M& Q" Z) w% h
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled ; P# a; e$ E6 Z4 X) @* W1 O
Aircraft Attacking:
$ e! H, E- u) l& f' ]( F8 f6 x       7 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet
% A/ W7 ~- z9 w+ J6 k: J. k               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
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Morning Air attack on 17th Indpt Guards Regiment, at 56,51 , near Toungoo
- Q/ l7 }9 g1 L5 ^Weather in hex: Moderate rain   s1 I8 a% b& C9 @& K# I
Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.1 E& n5 y# N8 W4 ~3 V. b, n
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
1 C% l- @& G; Q# c9 p- _  q1 ^, VJapanese aircraft
7 l6 v  s* D9 x  o. H      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 4
3 K( \# H" w" B& K, i  \6 wAllied aircraft& E5 M9 I8 I0 K
      Wirraway x 3
( m# D' N8 z' H0 U9 r: ?9 X1 ENo Japanese losses 7 ^) _' Z3 }8 z8 o* c
No Allied losses
- w+ J; }& l0 k4 e$ h" |/ ]3 ZAircraft Attacking:
; B0 C- t% N" k; w       3 x Wirraway bombing from 6000 feet+ L. Q  ?4 C0 M4 D2 `' `
               Ground Attack:  2 x 100 lb GP Bomb" f/ o- r( {0 M% `
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Afternoon Air attack on 15th Division, at 74,55 (Liuchow)
" A" [8 N2 y: d- V5 @* uWeather in hex: Thunderstorms
$ b* O1 A9 L, _* }: g, |7 f+ @Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
" Q$ N2 U0 l0 `/ f' OEstimated time to target is 4 minutes , N* j: r1 y# ^
Allied aircraft, D% i4 W3 _; g- N( Z& b) z, U6 G  M
      A-29A Hudson x 6
4 L/ }2 y- T, s/ Y* gNo Allied losses
+ `  m9 W' }. ?1 `Japanese ground losses:  @/ S, O) G9 w5 R3 `
      59 casualties reported
9 v3 f+ E; ~. j7 i& D         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
+ q7 v2 h+ U2 N, Z! N         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
2 e; X  X5 `: q2 r' a, y% _: _         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) o$ X- C- D, o- Q3 ?# [3 bAircraft Attacking:
5 I+ O$ d! y. a4 \  I       6 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet
7 J' Q1 I( r' H: P% v               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
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Ground combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang)
% p' h, {7 Z& h+ [  a! R1 wJapanese Shock attack
2 G" n0 D. f6 Y6 w# Z- i0 EAttacking force 52150 troops, 734 guns, 607 vehicles, Assault Value = 1809 . c, r) v/ _' T5 F0 E
Defending force 168498 troops, 830 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5815
9 K8 t$ O7 r& u5 j5 C' J& CJapanese adjusted assault: 1015  ; F5 g7 f. i+ F* F0 Y  D9 h$ E* a
Allied adjusted defense: 13399  
! v( }2 Z# G6 H$ jJapanese assault odds: 1 to 13  $ @: D$ R0 d# `, D" M
Combat modifiers4 L" K) J$ G2 S% l
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-): h3 v3 i8 }" m
Attacker: shock(+) 4 S1 m9 k  q% \8 D& K. ?, V1 U; u! n. z
Japanese ground losses:
3 I6 n5 x7 Q" J7 k  a      10675 casualties reported! c9 s" h0 U" Y$ C3 D$ B+ Y5 F0 C8 H0 a
         Squads: 266 destroyed, 565 disabled7 t, S9 T3 D$ o9 _
         Non Combat: 73 destroyed, 59 disabled5 L6 R) _$ n# n  r* i1 E
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 31 disabled
1 c' w, X# L; i5 P: D* T4 O      Guns lost 57 (8 destroyed, 49 disabled)' v, @+ [$ U+ v/ n" f! V* K4 U3 S
      Vehicles lost 183 (163 destroyed, 20 disabled)! N/ J, X9 Y( P# e% p; ^* V* F
      Units destroyed 2
3 B2 v5 m" `. o$ Z  J; Z- k3 @5 ZAllied ground losses:: B/ B! ~, z) \2 h3 w4 \9 G
      2079 casualties reported- G: J# d9 S2 L5 f) N, o' D
         Squads: 9 destroyed, 217 disabled
' J  [) T' h8 F) {7 \: n* S0 j         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 46 disabled
$ l* n" ]0 o2 T3 l4 J  S9 c         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 9 disabled
3 L5 t/ h/ n1 P4 G4 h6 a      Guns lost 22 (1 destroyed, 21 disabled)
! x: M; G/ `' kAssaulting units:
  c, [$ l) W/ p    5th Tank Regiment
/ h4 o% x; A+ G2 J    15th Tank Regiment8 b# O! y0 y. R) T$ _
    102nd Infantry Regiment  o, B. p4 l. X* K
    Kyuko Naval Guard Unit; r9 a$ E3 O5 r' _
    40th Division
- l2 p0 J2 T/ p8 ?$ K5 t9 W6 p) k    39th Division' J! v7 C/ r( @% h
    104th Division
, W% o* ~/ ?' U: u6 @6 O/ E' M    51st Recon Regiment
  Q0 E$ p; e% r6 f  n9 Y" J& u    11th RGC Temp. Division  f' G# ]; W0 z# J: f5 g
    21st Mortar Battalion
3 X1 @7 m4 z% s, U8 e- O    5th RF Gun Battalion
# L9 i4 N& ^# R% T4 p* a9 }    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment. y8 i5 Y4 y( C% p$ b
    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment+ T! \5 t' y' H( ~
    2nd Mortar Battalion- w8 N4 Y) G$ L/ y
    2nd RF Gun Battalion
& W7 v/ }+ D/ |7 N9 p( @0 m8 d    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
& r  B" q! V3 O/ S& H5 x! k0 H    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
: w5 B! S2 l! I1 s- I5 @  Z    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment7 x0 T  w) w: N  M5 N: k
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
; N$ W3 h0 G" h    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion9 ~- i4 z  ?% F0 i, [- \
    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion7 x' j2 Z" a/ K& T+ s( L
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion& k, f5 h& j! w+ g+ R6 |
    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion4 E$ V3 p0 T: O2 Z2 v
    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment
- E5 `9 H  a4 n) W' D9 j    23rd Army+ J( ]& n; u% n) q' g7 w
    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion % V9 q8 ~; u, c' s! F9 Y
Defending units:
7 M0 j+ c- m: w( K8 Q! ^* s    37th Chinese Corps9 r1 D) {5 g* j  J" r/ P3 U. ?
    88th Chinese Corps
# `: `2 }4 P, {, X, K0 V! S) [    70th Chinese Corps
* n3 l- K. v% f) t0 {, Q* g    74th Chinese Corps6 L3 s% J" l- o% |$ n
    99th Chinese Corps) }! J. ^) K( W
    50th Chinese Corps4 H8 `* [1 J+ b
    10th Chinese Corps
; F$ Z4 r/ y. e' q7 Y* j    86th Chinese Corps
" U/ P/ }6 j# Z7 y    28th Chinese Corps
3 g. J) m8 c5 I2 L9 K    84th Chinese Corps/ G4 {8 Z- E6 [7 y* i
    78th Chinese Corps$ C+ n4 ?5 ]- n* _
    20th Chinese Corps
8 G, n2 Z, X1 c  ~8 L    72nd Chinese Corps$ I2 r6 f, ~. |1 W9 _; e, X
    7th Chinese Corps
- \# z+ `+ P% D0 Y( [    49th Chinese Corps6 c2 H. _+ E& M% i# s8 G7 H
    9th Prov Chinese Corps
1 [" I) y% ^7 R' E" h/ g    59th Chinese Corps
' X1 I+ j0 z) ~) t( a) D" e0 M1 b' S    79th Chinese Corps; X" L7 ]7 x6 l7 S6 j+ D( h  u6 j
    58th Chinese Corps% x" Y- d2 `4 r) m0 }
    4th Chinese Corps$ i* J) `; b/ G+ ?+ H# z  p0 V
    26th Chinese Corps
( _' C- S( K% e6 c2 n, w8 s    100th Chinese Corps, G; v* k' L. f5 t. p. V3 R, v
    9th War Area
# A: h$ a/ X; G7 Y* ?; a" ~    29th Group Army7 V8 P3 Y- T4 j# A0 D
    25th Group Army
& ]. C# Q4 A# u! e' f# P    30th Group Army- y" M$ Y. H5 Y2 d) Z
    3rd War Area % Y, w: T2 E# j  W3 |& e
    23rd Group Army
2 L" r; Q7 \# e9 D! T$ v/ P% W* i$ Q    10th Group Army8 A  X) |* ~3 o
    32nd Group Army
6 b7 S# L4 D0 _2 e. T  n    27th Group Army0 Q, c0 X9 [2 y
    19th Group Army% _; b" W0 R* A0 J) z3 m- `
    33rd Group Army) b" @- `! u; l/ X) D  l
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Ground combat at 83,39 (near Sian)
9 @( O0 l% P1 I" H8 L; `Japanese Shock attack ( c# A: F. D1 ~- q
Attacking force 14073 troops, 194 guns, 132 vehicles, Assault Value = 484
, d3 U' l  S  ^8 X$ o. FDefending force 720 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1
8 r# ], k5 S. w% V$ D. bJapanese adjusted assault: 477  
; G  e- x3 }" \  q# MAllied adjusted defense: 1  
/ ~7 J, N, K! g' U! @5 DJapanese assault odds: 477 to 1  # a: P" O- G. R0 A& z; j( @7 v
Combat modifiers7 X: ^1 P, N( @  L
Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), experience(-)9 g) v6 z; v1 s
supply(-)4 [* b/ c3 J# ^2 {4 ]2 w
Attacker: shock(+)
  @* w: m5 v5 P, Y' `+ ^Allied ground losses:
/ Z+ d: s/ F$ u& W/ P3 Q      1051 casualties reported
. b4 @1 a! m% W. `4 g$ l9 W! N  b         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 a% u  [& `5 s2 ?
         Non Combat: 76 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ l0 O1 D! c/ p% m2 V( E         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
( U7 J* Q1 p! o5 `/ H      Units destroyed 1 4 V4 R& w) O+ H5 e; v0 u% U
Assaulting units:- U, @5 _: ?% a8 S) Z
    37th Division' d; ?4 m+ R% G1 r
    1st Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
) e5 C1 }% @( [    1st Army
% l& T5 c* n2 j( A) E; g9 S    6th Medium Field Artillery Regiment7 U- G# Q+ z" K9 @
    7th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
4 b2 |5 d0 L7 @5 @: A0 ~, l$ y. S0 X    11th Field Artillery Regiment , h2 }6 d5 }( N; t; N$ ^
Defending units:5 x- m; L7 I' ]4 l/ r
    13th Group Army
6 A3 p+ l0 ?# K0 B, D: ]6 r9 s------------------------------------------------------------ * ]: t; {9 F+ o/ w; s5 ]9 c
Ground combat at Batavia (49,98) / f$ v7 j) y8 a" L1 S7 c
Japanese Shock attack
2 r) [& L' y  \6 c9 f7 b7 L' DAttacking force 10533 troops, 72 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 378 - m/ h; D7 \2 k2 f2 t9 j, f
Defending force 371 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5 / a% f9 K6 T2 U  A$ E4 H* @4 g
Japanese adjusted assault: 443  * B% M0 I! z$ C
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
+ c) N% n( L- I% |Japanese assault odds: 443 to 1 (fort level 1)  8 Q( N% q0 C- g; a6 w  h! s
Japanese forces CAPTURE Batavia !!!
, d* n( Y" l2 L: u0 w' DCombat modifiers
9 [* d0 }& D. @4 M% GDefender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(-), preparation(-)8 P: S# t: G+ T! Q' O. y$ `
experience(-)( V% B9 s: W" I, D7 _* n" S
Attacker: shock(+) * O5 a, Q7 l# j
Allied ground losses:: O) g& L  k9 m% ^- Z* _* B* j
      541 casualties reported' g/ g; b8 ?( p/ x
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled
0 o, P5 q; ]* Q         Non Combat: 45 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 }# g# v/ _3 \  n( X         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 0 disabled: \0 [7 t& \; {
      Guns lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled)
7 E# G% l' R* a  l1 m2 G; |      Units destroyed 1 : h; U# E$ a7 o
Assaulting units:
0 r% y! K0 h+ r    55th Infantry Regiment
+ t9 ]* P5 ]- Y3 j' r* \9 v    113th Infantry Regiment; Z; A- Y, M  Z5 w- a
    41st Infantry Regiment
- n9 o$ t" G$ y5 l. A/ vDefending units:
& @: X& B- @2 ^% g6 j    106th RN Base Force " u0 _# a8 q' n4 K1 j+ U9 P
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0 D8 I- ^, q; W; rGround combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang) % G- B. M* x$ u( N5 W# v
Allied Bombardment attack
- G5 \& J; ?5 h, q$ |0 R& [3 uAttacking force 1441 troops, 6 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5646
/ V, U4 ~9 D; ?+ BDefending force 45449 troops, 726 guns, 514 vehicles, Assault Value = 1047
" z& w  Y' ?5 h9 }& MAssaulting units:
& m; k2 k7 O4 W# o4 I; v2 R    99th Chinese Corps) b& q; X3 K5 i8 M
    4th Chinese Corps
! ]& m8 C. a. r5 V0 W' e    70th Chinese Corps: \& g- m& p+ o1 ~/ j3 e' R6 Y/ d: K" Q
    10th Chinese Corps3 ]$ o) w% ?. l$ p; _& N. L
    37th Chinese Corps' O7 I3 O7 D+ L5 p* N
    58th Chinese Corps
4 b7 f( d9 m- `- v- d    20th Chinese Corps
1 O4 X/ G* e9 Y( t    74th Chinese Corps& a' J- Q: L" T- V( k" [) c
    49th Chinese Corps
% K1 H' G2 ]" F! P    72nd Chinese Corps9 ?2 G/ s3 g& [( }* \
    84th Chinese Corps5 [4 i9 {( @0 D
    9th Prov Chinese Corps( {, }% X% q# S1 S: |7 f- O
    59th Chinese Corps9 j9 H! g* w9 P: m9 {
    7th Chinese Corps
8 `/ }. ]5 F* X, p5 X: d    79th Chinese Corps; F2 y' h1 V# s) q
    78th Chinese Corps
0 i% [5 Q/ \* ], X    88th Chinese Corps) c5 J0 T& Q+ E/ W
    86th Chinese Corps$ m0 l. `# L1 d& y1 b2 H# r4 j
    28th Chinese Corps6 A- o) O) Q& U8 [& H! ]6 S
    50th Chinese Corps! l+ v1 }& g, _
    26th Chinese Corps
' X2 `& }) v2 `7 y    100th Chinese Corps/ w2 X9 y* Q: }
    29th Group Army% G, }# Z: ~! d2 I- Y1 u
    25th Group Army
3 x! u1 c$ Z# c/ Y; j    30th Group Army' _: A/ c% l/ z, ]. h7 i
    27th Group Army
) e( ]6 ~% l! R  \9 X3 A  f    9th War Area
+ T! W3 \2 e2 n) }$ e2 j/ N5 Q) s" Z4 G1 c    23rd Group Army  |2 T0 H- w8 q
    19th Group Army
, b4 W- F8 D' `5 {    32nd Group Army
9 l+ V. W, {' l* {    3rd War Area
# v1 a. B, _: N! p( i    10th Group Army
& R. ?* L2 U$ P2 {% F4 S    33rd Group Army
: C0 l/ n  E% g* \. KDefending units:
2 n1 v* g" p1 A% ?! h    39th Division0 w2 S8 C% d  W8 W6 a
    104th Division
9 z7 u! j4 X7 \; g$ f    40th Division2 c2 W- |( [- s2 Y2 \# q7 C& P
    51st Recon Regiment5 Y" F& f# H* B2 T7 E  [; r/ \
    11th RGC Temp. Division8 C( [" k+ q* \: J- Q
    5th RF Gun Battalion
: m7 x$ \# v0 T; A) N    2nd RF Gun Battalion9 o+ ~7 I* a$ B# N4 t& d
    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment  O; _! G' m" Y% X9 J0 m$ {0 M
    102nd Infantry Regiment
% l0 M* I% z9 {8 C5 G  H# t# M    2nd Mortar Battalion; T7 I$ ?# x/ W4 j) i9 n0 h% t# v
    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment5 v) L8 a' y. n! B! H2 o
    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion! K; r( l" h4 w- F3 j- y5 q0 Y
    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment5 p8 e3 N, O! w- v
    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment+ F) t( _7 W8 K
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
& T+ g, P6 y: N: j    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
. ~; _+ L, m8 m( s* V! D    Kyuko Naval Guard Unit
; V' I- e! C: Q  t    23rd Army
7 d7 d+ J; Y) ?6 m2 @9 O    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment( `& m) A7 t! h7 b  l7 V5 A
    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment5 X+ ~1 D1 t' i% @* _1 y
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion0 y/ s/ n) D# G# ^
    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment. \- j( U) S/ P2 y3 d7 \- A
    21st Mortar Battalion
# P3 I, ^5 g. @, v6 ]0 Z/ I7 J7 K    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 01, 42  L( D% S; k- z8 s/ v( j& a4 k
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 i" }$ v, h2 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,8 l7 C8 k! M: T- a
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。' o. h, ~+ g" i6 ]9 g$ g- s- k
腊戍附近的10w补给也进入大陆了,共计有47w了吧。# [# u3 S6 e, F+ W$ P  F
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$ _6 F9 _! w) O# @( ?
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  O* M# {; r1 d
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。9 H- Q4 o9 p# F" {: Z8 y9 h
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。
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9 p3 X. k& u% H" jNight Naval bombardment of Moulmein at 55,55 % z3 z" H) T, b% h1 k: m+ o: i
Allied Ships
) G1 @8 o2 C, H+ k      CL Mauritius4 H1 T) L( w# u- N+ C
      CL Ceres1 E7 y; M  L/ k1 e
      DD Tenedos
9 w4 R# g0 r& T* I4 k* s      DD Isaac Sweers   L) z2 W) A* ]( L6 f
CL Mauritius firing at 5th Amphibious Brigade
" O" B% ~. K$ G% x5 Z- T! U2 V! kCL Ceres firing at 33rd Division
$ c0 V. k# S0 sDD Tenedos firing at 15th Guards Regiment
  |& s: c7 y% g1 g+ P5 HDD Isaac Sweers firing at 33rd Division7 K, n" y* K# S) I7 q, i) X1 L
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' Y; [# b2 Z9 ?8 o. Z7 NDay Time Surface Combat, near Merak at 48,97, Range 4,000 Yards
2 e  _' v6 h2 ^2 Y, V3 V0 cJapanese Ships. E+ k, c) `& ^" X$ c
      AMc Wa 6
# x7 j& b0 ]4 ?0 {; S3 }; u6 e      AMc Wa 9, Shell hits 5,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
, Y6 o" C; P& Q% H$ k; A      AMc Kyo Maru #5, Shell hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage6 u" a* X" u" i$ y' ^7 }- a+ \1 |
      AMc Seki Maru, Shell hits 1,  on fire
; Y4 H, p9 n+ E2 dAllied Ships
- @$ _+ B, R( Z' P' I      PT-31! N* b% l, j' @5 G/ e& j$ P) v+ c
      PT-32
* i- n* R0 ?0 @" Q; g  M! {5 b0 N$ I      PT-33, N' ]6 T- ~$ ]* W" p. {
      PT-35, ]. T- e/ C4 |( {+ u
      PT-41
: K" ^& g# T' m+ n+ \9 {-----------------------------------------------------------. z' z  b5 B! _, i  d0 U- N, _
Morning Air attack on 18th British Division, at 50,100 (Bandoeng)
" Y& d: D: t( Z' a0 J& OWeather in hex: Light rain
# X) b) _1 g& }/ `Raid detected at 38 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.1 k9 J% V  U" q
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes ; u8 f$ b5 t/ s# C
Japanese aircraft3 X( p  k* F4 T: o
      A6M2 Zero x 31
) o; e0 U3 X* K6 D4 [0 j/ Y* G      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 9 ; ~! o+ i8 [: z- n
Japanese aircraft losses" _& C8 D6 A" [3 U+ n' Y5 T4 y
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 5 damaged1 T  ?: S+ D) b9 g; j. Y
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 destroyed by flak ) \! j# D5 b" M% f2 P1 c
Aircraft Attacking:% H" _1 b# ^" Y/ D6 B
       7 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet
/ i5 Y5 t# [3 V- b/ b, V/ I8 T8 f7 L               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb ; t5 s2 A( f+ w2 n9 `0 ?. w" A
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Morning Air attack on 23rd Army, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang
/ q; h. n7 ]6 }3 H- tWeather in hex: Clear sky # E7 v, t1 ?/ j
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.# p8 h6 i& y: p( F6 b0 S
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
/ G& ^' A& I5 ZAllied aircraft
; E! R0 _: ^- u, @+ X$ y      A-29A Hudson x 72 L: b; N3 A! n2 }
      I-16-III x 2
7 J% U5 r6 N7 C1 }; r, o6 e( ?      SB-III x 31 / a! `* f: ^' q- B  S& e4 ]3 k/ u
No Allied losses 3 D4 t5 A8 i% l, F! o6 T. {
Japanese ground losses:# L& t0 z* x2 [0 a* D# H
      9 casualties reported
2 f1 y* u* N% O2 Y: d         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled( `9 d% Y  u8 P# W! _
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled2 O/ W% {" j% }, _3 j$ ~9 K3 _
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled + |1 t8 h& b( l2 ?# p9 M) E
Aircraft Attacking:3 w0 F0 X/ U  O; Y8 \; G! G
       7 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet0 K1 }7 G5 o4 n, t; m
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb& a8 j8 W& Y/ {- D9 f
       5 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet6 `; q6 B7 ]/ Y# b7 Q! q9 D1 O( z' S
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb  b5 u5 u! j. f: i( b1 C
       3 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet *
2 J. a7 W* ]: ^/ Y; W1 C+ Q( ^               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb
* K" ^& ~9 ?2 z; H4 [! J' r+ F9 s       3 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet * + e( y) m( M9 F/ O
               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb4 T  a5 {0 J3 w  v' s( p" W$ L
       7 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet( U7 Z: T( R& Y9 w/ a6 k
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
( }& G+ k0 ]* `: a$ e       5 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet8 g% h$ g* G; J
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
2 O$ o# P; U3 i9 D( l& I       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
9 |* H; W& D: [! L3 i               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb- m. C9 [0 q7 q, r; _' J/ y
       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
8 X: q0 x( @4 W9 @( H               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
2 Y! j- d! C. y* }Also attacking 104th Division ...% v: f$ S6 k9 q1 r
Also attacking 40th Division ...
; r" ], f) z+ n4 \! cAlso attacking 22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment ..." J" A' k: b, @9 Z7 N- i, T8 E
Also attacking 23rd Army ...
, {" L. l: Z; S: i  y: H" CAlso attacking 40th Division ...
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, Z3 X5 t8 M4 D" o( h+ xMorning Air attack on 39th Division, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang
% V7 q5 Y7 ?5 H- P! q1 o5 ]( nWeather in hex: Clear sky % ]0 ^; k9 M% Z0 |8 c6 U& `& T
Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
/ G8 L9 ?" R3 A$ ]* AEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
9 M2 b/ B/ k0 U8 O. qAllied aircraft
. {6 t* l( D0 y% q/ A# i- H4 _      SB-III x 4
. J. N+ X8 @' `) \No Allied losses
# s! g& r3 n: ?; ?. rAircraft Attacking:
# p4 Z: v+ V9 V1 |  K' O8 v       3 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet * 2 Y6 J( O* ]2 @7 ]4 s: T
               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb
* L5 m8 S$ K4 L- T7 F: C       1 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet * 3 w- w* U4 o* g1 _; ~) h" N% m
               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb
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& V1 }' l) F6 K* nMorning Air attack on 55th Infantry Regiment, at 49,98 (Batavia)
8 Q; }3 u6 N& {  R3 z, g& V8 S1 \Weather in hex: Light cloud / R. g2 G: Z$ h2 I
Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.+ }/ I  B- r* s2 Q, y9 M* F5 d
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes , i+ P! R! K; M3 Z) @! c; n7 i5 w3 `5 i* d
Japanese aircraft4 J' I: s  C2 f( g
      A6M2 Zero x 1 ; _( a& i; m; v7 z$ X' l/ ]
Allied aircraft
" l. h/ i4 S! [      CW-22 Falcon x 9
1 ]* n4 p  B* G: {No Japanese losses 3 e: F7 @, r1 ~) T" s4 M% V+ a' i
No Allied losses   }+ ~- b" [3 I. e& j( [! O
Japanese ground losses:7 _6 [$ ?6 j  Q2 k* O3 P9 R
      13 casualties reported; Z# N% h' z( @
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
( V2 t% B: M8 A8 q' ]         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
& S1 Q, @' n7 w0 k, k6 ~  s         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
0 [/ I( r( U9 V, }  |Aircraft Attacking:
: }/ |- t. {% C; f) a       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
# l" `# E  T3 f7 M$ W               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
, o+ b3 l9 v5 Q8 G7 q3 ~8 B--------------------------------------------------------------5 H9 L3 w0 G0 E8 `4 m# y' t0 E
Morning Air attack on 7th Division, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg) 1 m" s7 p0 U+ i: x
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms ; i3 F8 d* G4 t. c  E+ \
Raid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.( X1 I$ ?- y1 I0 y3 _* X+ |
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes - ]# e7 ]9 u2 H1 X
Japanese aircraft
/ q! v& {" }: N7 k, }3 X      A6M2 Zero x 4 5 b4 j- M' A- l* D# V
Allied aircraft
# {( h, L5 R; ?/ h      CW-22 Falcon x 9
5 _3 u$ {+ ^+ e8 `" ]9 s. dNo Japanese losses
) L& F7 i% }. z( T: l" K8 b+ VAllied aircraft losses/ N5 H- K+ s6 `+ T/ j6 x# D4 s5 B9 U2 r# ?
      CW-22 Falcon: 1 destroyed by flak ( K. ^$ y! `: s( K1 l
Aircraft Attacking:; [' ^, r, ]1 O" ]% w% B0 e
       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet. A4 q3 z, O3 W' j- P5 k9 S. ]) \
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb% y) S( c2 I& A9 J% _
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Morning Air attack on 4th Division, at 56,54 , near Moulmein
- x( F7 J0 w! Y) m  S9 D. `3 E. N, oWeather in hex: Clear sky + O9 {7 D, W8 Z9 v( `. B/ l' P! P# f
Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
% r- x! o7 p: U$ TEstimated time to target is 5 minutes + l8 D* z1 C2 T/ E  I
Japanese aircraft3 H: Z# k! d! w
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 7 , S3 J$ U0 m* p0 D" m2 Y9 ]& j( D
Allied aircraft1 ~2 c$ s. H/ g3 x9 c' W/ U# y7 o$ G
      Blenheim I x 7 # M+ ^8 O3 ^/ }6 d7 _
No Japanese losses 3 C" {) I1 \" b9 Z: G9 [
Allied aircraft losses4 T' H; C( I0 w  I/ S# \
      Blenheim I: 3 damaged % I5 e. G; X0 J. C' I6 _' W3 E
Japanese ground losses:
' s5 }6 p0 Q; t6 V      10 casualties reported
1 r5 @% F) w0 p1 g/ p% ?         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
+ V. ?! W5 `. M: i7 R; _& C         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled, z4 Q- A7 n+ d' M0 `! n: c
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 6 p3 _; h, h3 A& l
Aircraft Attacking:
7 ^) n/ i4 A# K( Y  F       7 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet! m+ N) J' U. n
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
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8 H5 Y" a0 R" H7 `Morning Air attack on 17th Indpt Guards Regiment, at 57,50 (Toungoo)
' K# M% s0 N# }+ \6 ^7 TWeather in hex: Severe storms
- r; x# ?+ X0 h  x9 oRaid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
1 |9 ^# @3 y. t) f7 o+ F) K6 U2 D- zEstimated time to target is 6 minutes ) m. y( Q" J* N  V8 E6 l
Japanese aircraft0 H# Y% k& }/ f$ v& D: Z2 e; p
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 1 4 H( D( {8 P$ m1 }, C6 u
Allied aircraft9 x' V/ y. h# H
      Wirraway x 6 $ e; b) Y% ]; O- C& q* e
No Japanese losses
. z! i( j, x9 s' R7 ~& s) Q/ u) KNo Allied losses   W0 k& p2 J9 D6 X) @3 ~
Aircraft Attacking:. Z& `) ]; L) U# g7 b
       6 x Wirraway bombing from 6000 feet
& X. l9 W. J9 I, f& I% {               Ground Attack:  2 x 100 lb GP Bomb! E! z9 i3 J+ W" \. B4 Z% Z
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. U5 k4 p8 |3 z# o# gGround combat at 56,54 (near Moulmein) $ h0 p: {- S$ y/ P
Japanese Shock attack $ q" ~  i8 w$ J" O  a: N5 x
Attacking force 45134 troops, 426 guns, 90 vehicles, Assault Value = 1584
& |/ i, |1 B3 y8 y9 ]Defending force 44081 troops, 420 guns, 423 vehicles, Assault Value = 1688
" j0 h4 Z3 Z6 c/ k1 {Japanese adjusted assault: 528  ) z3 ]; B: L  o6 i' W5 h6 e
Allied adjusted defense: 2631  
2 u) p5 k" D. f+ A3 `' EJapanese assault odds: 1 to 4  
7 U2 ?( V8 C3 y+ j: G9 OCombat modifiers! r; G3 ~$ h9 b# n
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-)" I6 i0 \  B& O6 \
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-), fatigue(-)
. r: S8 ?2 L6 z$ l" Y0 QJapanese ground losses:/ H1 g( {' ]! ?  K3 ~8 E' f
      13497 casualties reported. x" Z6 ]' }6 V2 p
         Squads: 356 destroyed, 316 disabled- ^  d8 \# l# r: E& a2 ~- V; I
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 131 disabled
' ]. Q3 x* P! O/ j2 s0 H1 E         Engineers: 51 destroyed, 64 disabled
8 ]9 w3 F9 \! N, H      Guns lost 85 (15 destroyed, 70 disabled)1 B. \! x+ K- Q9 `- p0 e8 m
      Vehicles lost 25 (4 destroyed, 21 disabled)
0 ~6 `; `# S1 CAllied ground losses:
4 i& v" g' g$ [9 |/ b      610 casualties reported
' Q: P8 `, p8 i' E         Squads: 57 destroyed, 99 disabled0 V2 r' H- r( A7 I7 Q
         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 35 disabled4 w; x- ^" h  P
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
8 W4 I) L2 D( h      Guns lost 11 (1 destroyed, 10 disabled)
/ j5 X+ C. J/ F8 O8 EAssaulting units:
) i' ?: J. t6 d4 J8 K8 ^    21st Division
+ Y. \  S+ e: S+ y$ [, c5 E3 K    4th Division
! w9 e  l0 ?% i, F    6th Guards Division
, @! |- f1 D: t  c  P+ B0 `    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade1 \% ^' l1 C' x. \4 c( k' T
    14th Guards Regiment 7 i' U8 u  K, s' J) b* U% d
Defending units:
! o6 d9 l+ H4 u% }, Y    Railway BAF Battalion, |) p5 w! o8 o. h
    BFF Brigade9 S0 J# g: _7 w1 `- q2 c& C
    3rd Burma Rifles Battalion
5 c$ q' }( `+ ?- e) q0 {    6th Australian Division
& {2 n& t, o2 K- @& y4 B& e/ n  Y    1st Burma Division" R8 g2 b6 k4 r
    13th Burma Rifles Battalion) v% {% G- z3 N. }
    46th Indian Brigade
. [' ^" f8 E& ], T' C$ @: o9 l    99th Indian Brigade
6 u7 O: a& v: {    Tenasserim BAF Battalion/ m# K/ \* B- G  k
    10th Burma Rifles Battalion
& Z! f6 y/ |) ^, l( w) A9 p. k    9th Burma Rifles Battalion6 d! Z3 _3 [; T) E) W+ \
    45th Indian Brigade
% ^/ f* d0 m, j  \; \7 v9 r    1st Gloucestershire Battalion
$ F7 [' H& m2 [1 H! i2 ^6 o    44th Indian Brigade
2 M& N$ U5 ?7 |6 w" P+ E7 V5 [    17th Indian Division
3 v' u/ A7 D1 E* T" W1 I7 o    Burma Corps  
% o+ S2 d3 }$ a' c# q-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - a$ l8 B  v9 u" t
Ground combat at Toungoo (57,50) ; @0 L9 _, c0 G$ P- Z
Japanese Bombardment attack * [; C* C5 w1 ?, e+ g* c5 D2 D3 N( T
Attacking force 4340 troops, 48 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 145 * o) r) J7 g+ N0 S) V
Defending force 583 troops, 5 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 8 " t1 Z, E4 e' c6 O1 r! M
Assaulting units:0 S7 g: k- P" v' e' ~/ ~  w
    17th Indpt Guards Regiment - w; @7 w0 P; H  x3 f
Defending units:
3 M" |. K* }' b% k: Y    108th RAF Base Force 6 e+ ]: S1 M% }1 J
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Ground combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang) & ]' I6 V1 s2 D9 @. X
Allied Shock attack 4 {) A3 r. M* D9 n: q( W8 I
Attacking force 156822 troops, 829 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5654 7 W' ~6 s1 n* }8 @: D" q* D
Defending force 45683 troops, 723 guns, 514 vehicles, Assault Value = 1068 , V4 M) ?( ?1 H$ _4 U" U! i
Allied adjusted assault: 1536  
. n4 e$ n. ], L' Y+ J3 s, ~Japanese adjusted defense: 892  + @& a. `# A$ C8 F
Allied assault odds: 1 to 1  
4 \; }) Y; h( _* v; U: LCombat modifiers
- t2 E% g) R: t8 E) C3 T  W- dDefender: terrain(+), experience(-)& w, M" h4 B! e# j1 q7 M8 l
Attacker: shock(+)
3 i  V+ E. K* D+ ^5 i% kJapanese ground losses:# ~1 ?* C. V9 K8 d
      6143 casualties reported) s) W' C7 N  e& q' H9 x5 }/ N
         Squads: 44 destroyed, 318 disabled: P9 t8 S/ t& w% A8 e: \
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 128 disabled: A+ D1 D. Z% }. U
         Engineers: 6 destroyed, 47 disabled
; u: {( q- d: i* r( C      Guns lost 166 (7 destroyed, 159 disabled)
1 |3 }! J5 Q3 t: R: n* r      Vehicles lost 40 (2 destroyed, 38 disabled)
% @+ G8 `; n$ L8 ZAllied ground losses:5 u( x3 F/ w& q, M. c! _8 W
      8800 casualties reported
, T, Y6 X2 _1 ]3 T, C8 h         Squads: 72 destroyed, 1032 disabled
  W7 r' O  B) g( J         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 108 disabled
* }9 t# |4 |# f  a$ V2 ^) q         Engineers: 8 destroyed, 35 disabled+ t$ |" _% K" k) _6 _6 o; i
      Guns lost 39 (4 destroyed, 35 disabled)
+ J8 Q8 i8 [& n1 I% TAssaulting units:
# a/ M; H: n: |7 H    72nd Chinese Corps
( Z- z; R9 Q. C& b; S# M. ?    74th Chinese Corps
/ m; v6 Z' ]8 T' z3 z! W6 Y    37th Chinese Corps; i. w- Y! Z& z
    59th Chinese Corps
( w5 i) y7 J; @6 G4 a. A( W    58th Chinese Corps
, a8 r( I9 }7 I; H    7th Chinese Corps6 k# q  j1 H- ~* p1 K: j) k
    70th Chinese Corps
! F- I. B+ m1 r/ e5 J+ t% U9 R    86th Chinese Corps; k+ m5 J% D( r# a4 k
    10th Chinese Corps
0 z; h. F. r  u" |    49th Chinese Corps' y" l1 _" Q% ~/ u, x2 p$ z
    28th Chinese Corps
0 T4 Y( i( V  R7 ^: J3 N. I    9th Prov Chinese Corps5 B9 Z% O' K) P0 ?& k+ d1 ~
    88th Chinese Corps4 j+ U  a4 @: V" x, ~
    99th Chinese Corps
  g4 X/ E# B  K) @9 j" h( r# h4 }    78th Chinese Corps
' ~# V' D$ J8 u" Y) m+ ?& ^    79th Chinese Corps
! E2 o7 g, i) ]. D- ?6 M. h! T    50th Chinese Corps: G7 p6 @  G2 R! [2 U, x  Y
    26th Chinese Corps% P2 M3 o  r( k4 n2 p
    4th Chinese Corps+ T8 Z: N% q8 E( b
    20th Chinese Corps
7 s/ |- B% s1 W9 ^$ P    84th Chinese Corps  F5 H% E4 s; ]9 E5 J! @. r1 ~. G
    100th Chinese Corps% e3 A- d  i  T0 B
    19th Group Army
1 N& A  A- @" _4 e    10th Group Army0 {+ E( z2 M0 s
    30th Group Army, ?8 j5 M% l1 R4 B6 j+ ?5 Y
    3rd War Area
/ o3 J7 _! e! f' \6 @    23rd Group Army% f" b: ^  o) ], {/ K( [$ S
    29th Group Army, D3 g  j, j% o6 m9 h# Z. B
    32nd Group Army: y; ]  d( S, \$ |
    9th War Area
! M3 c# M6 Q. q: C2 E7 p6 n+ `    27th Group Army6 o- ?% r1 j1 L/ ~9 b  r
    25th Group Army
. L' a8 Y0 e6 _2 x& [3 I  d& R    33rd Group Army
4 L( B6 v- `0 k; v2 U( P1 TDefending units:
8 h2 p* ]# t% x8 O& G    39th Division
2 Z- m! s, F8 R% Z    104th Division' z# ^- f/ v- b2 |3 M
    40th Division
3 y. ?' w( i, h  l# W! D! C    51st Recon Regiment9 l; c  F! ?" q( N+ @7 N1 K
    102nd Infantry Regiment- c+ M+ L, M$ L0 v( ]& A% M
    11th RGC Temp. Division$ l5 p  q, u) x9 N" @2 g& f6 W
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment* |4 M; [- E4 T
    2nd RF Gun Battalion
9 B0 ?8 Z: L/ ^+ g# U; S9 B6 i1 W    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
2 Q# ?8 K/ H. _* O$ X* h    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment- g! W; k2 e/ q8 ]$ M
    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
9 q& G% p8 Z( d! ~; M    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment6 L# {* H6 u- T
    5th RF Gun Battalion& A( J# }* |$ {9 j
    2nd Mortar Battalion
4 m; R9 U+ ?2 M7 E) @    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
5 y# J0 I7 ]; Q5 K* G    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment, d/ u9 a2 q6 w% ]* N- q/ h
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
  a2 l: h* ~3 {- I/ Z1 |    21st Mortar Battalion
! B% O) ?, m2 e% k& j    23rd Army% S, K; n0 h2 w+ x0 F
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion* `9 b7 [( X( j
    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment9 L9 A1 _; H" N/ C# ]) @7 e
    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment
) `& m7 _' X# m. {    Kyuko Naval Guard Unit+ A  r- j' x5 i
    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
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- P. i% n, ]! q& s0 n# b- E8 dGround combat at Nanyang (85,45)
; {: K7 H% U. v, p' }* `) ZAllied Shock attack 0 {! Z6 V3 d3 `6 s3 u3 ^
Attacking force 2700 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 71 9 r2 @: K' Y7 b! h! T$ P' j
Defending force 9706 troops, 66 guns, 212 vehicles, Assault Value = 91 9 w  q$ p5 A4 v1 B3 A$ f  l! i+ [
Allied adjusted assault: 58  
) s1 b' ?- q7 kJapanese adjusted defense: 96  
1 K) y9 W" s" Y; M3 GAllied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 2)  / `% x) ~$ l6 T1 ]
Combat modifiers4 p9 {( U0 ~2 G: ^0 f
Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)
9 k  d0 b8 x& M2 j4 F9 bAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-)
2 M1 ]3 b  [+ D) F# ]Japanese ground losses:
: d" C7 \6 s6 n' s/ S4 B8 j( I      39 casualties reported
; ?# ?* K5 ]. u  N! I$ P1 N- A1 K2 K         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled0 \. G5 L: ^/ d7 M# Z. J
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled' I" w* `2 f1 O6 |( Z5 a
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
( O8 d8 r( i; m' {- RAllied ground losses:
8 D+ y  m7 p3 N+ }" `      89 casualties reported
* o: T2 @, C6 v         Squads: 1 destroyed, 9 disabled
4 J, F! _8 [7 L' R9 H- _         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled. D0 c7 |/ G. _) q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled $ L8 F8 e# L- g+ {
Assaulting units:
. _" ~2 r3 b5 k9 }- @    55th Chinese Corps
: b/ h: z) e2 j0 v3 u- e3 HDefending units:
& _+ Y, z' Z; l& u1 |, ?    18th RGC Temp. Division  k  I5 M# F, x
    51st Const Co   k! L: K, X$ J- ?# Y
    39th JAAF AF Bn 5 W2 z+ _- k' a8 ^, M4 Z
    16th JAAF Base Force
& }& M- D& \* G( d  \" [$ d9 Y( h    10th JAAF Base Force
$ k! E% a7 X  O8 x" U2 C* d  m    5th Army+ l/ k9 a7 j/ v* M9 r0 R8 ^
    15th JNAF AF Unit 7 _* f9 H# |: Q
    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1 \) E0 Y: \6 E
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-12-31 19:50
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国军进攻能力确实很有限,经过此次进攻感觉更明显了,就当是熟悉国军了,! r6 n3 m- N. f* |0 e* 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。( V5 [( e. n; J4 P
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, 427 K2 S  ]1 `7 M& d* `( c
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。. N* O# W+ G4 s0 ~8 C
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
) M, D3 m4 U# q- I# B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,4 D7 O6 l6 q+ j' S& K
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。1 u; \( Z3 q+ {- e1 Y
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。- X1 L* G/ g- {8 U/ ^
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,
& C! S6 O. i, A1 F6 H, u1 Y9 n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
; Z1 U3 L: D6 N" K1 K: ^而已经升级的印度42班组和日军不相上下,就是经验差点。
3 q, v) U0 G' l+ R8 [* p' ^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。
/ S1 o6 a  ]% }$ X5 j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。5 [/ p: G) T5 S1 ?. \' L+ Y5 @5 Z

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Night Naval bombardment of Moulmein at 55,55 * J9 n1 O) N$ G* V2 ~: ^/ g
Allied Ships( ?3 T: z8 u( u$ _; g
      CL Colombo8 W9 L3 A3 T, d2 @& \+ T& k! S
      CL Caledon! B8 _3 T+ d; g/ d
      CL Enterprise
" L, |/ k8 f4 [, ]8 {% G  A& H      DD Nizam4 N( R. D; \7 ]' \* |
      DD Tjerk Hiddes
, c1 R3 |9 l$ ?  \# E+ O; `CL Colombo firing at 5th Amphibious Brigade
. Y9 L4 A! Z8 ^7 W+ v0 O6 D% e, pCL Caledon firing at 33rd Division
3 b0 Q) V% D# q- X, ~& o" YCL Enterprise firing at 33rd Division
- d, J$ }( i" F+ V" i0 RDD Nizam firing at Moulmein
; {4 @: z3 Y& F* F, }6 C$ dDD Tjerk Hiddes firing at 33rd Division 2 ~4 Z5 t1 J4 \0 [# D, K
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Morning Air attack on 104th Division, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang 0 D) n3 u6 _* [9 ~0 y0 M( }
Weather in hex: Clear sky
  R! g9 V# x2 c) g: vRaid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.* Q5 o: l: m$ \6 d! U/ A
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes ' ?+ @0 R, W- i0 r# h
Allied aircraft# J( C" A# ~* e
      I-16-III x 25 O" G: J) s4 d  R6 [) g/ o7 z
      SB-III x 16
# y" }3 y9 o& Z# |9 TNo Allied losses
6 U0 ?& V/ V2 a& pAircraft Attacking:
0 D0 B, ~2 Q5 u0 d2 F       7 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet5 h. ]2 r# a9 J8 [% W+ H- c/ `: h( k
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb0 K2 y: Y! q; q1 Q* |
       5 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
* O% Q7 V3 g* j( n4 q               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb2 w; N" {. @2 i4 X& l, E, v/ G
       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
( t  a, ~- D% k5 J4 K4 z               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
  N( G, Y/ T8 q, n% r2 C8 B) `Also attacking 23rd Army ...8 n. J& o# n) j4 t9 h
Also attacking 104th Division ... ! ]" m" p% Q6 p7 a- M4 |
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Morning Air attack on 17th Division, at 74,54 , near Liuchow
4 d3 M+ ?! l4 Z( G, f; l2 iWeather in hex: Partial cloud
" [9 C) }7 ?; TRaid spotted at 41 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet./ k! o8 W5 E3 x6 P- o. j6 Y/ a
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes
, A& o! J8 [5 kJapanese aircraft; g# b( p# ^$ @) r5 d, \
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 2
( E( u; k/ k& E$ LAllied aircraft- f  n) K9 d9 o$ F1 u+ h5 B& f2 }1 c
      A-29A Hudson x 7 / Y5 @8 H3 ]+ k6 L. H$ _3 _, _
No Japanese losses
( }$ v/ ?4 D3 X" i9 yNo Allied losses ; {. W# a! d4 h% H* i5 [+ s, S
Japanese ground losses:: G% i' _0 X7 c1 y1 ?
      32 casualties reported
# Z3 U2 f3 Z1 Y- N0 P9 Y, f         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled* U7 j: D/ }9 ~# |  h9 }' C
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled; k9 C; [: S. M7 G* q" c
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 2 p" U- N$ ]$ `  P' t% f; i
Aircraft Attacking:) o+ K9 S1 D" `+ n$ _4 {
       7 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet
( P& k+ k/ R1 A$ B% J) q* a/ Q               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
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, n/ G$ Y4 a* h% V; P) g& KMorning Air attack on 40th Division, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang 6 P- n( e1 w( ^. Y: \
Weather in hex: Clear sky . V4 s# c, b* h* x5 |9 v* Q
Raid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.. _7 ]6 w, Q1 p  m2 [
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes . a  }2 K, a2 r3 @. o
Allied aircraft
" ?: k& }4 R1 M3 `7 I1 V5 R      I-16-III x 3  ?7 V4 J3 n4 g
      SB-III x 10 7 k& N3 k5 n* c2 Q
No Allied losses
; \/ F/ J1 o) aAircraft Attacking:
. Z! w, p# z- T8 W       6 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
* c+ D$ r6 S4 W2 j% k' {6 F% {               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
+ V! t* _3 s( I: k: k       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
1 N( y( k/ a( N: [% l9 N$ j# t4 ?               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb ) D4 S5 d! j: X/ }# S% ?; T
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* j1 ~1 W: k, r) h4 F/ yMorning Air attack on 23rd Army, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang . e' f7 x2 y: ]6 D1 M
Weather in hex: Clear sky 8 ?/ o& @; A, S3 ?6 D4 p
Raid spotted at 3 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.* D" J; A7 N; Q+ u* ]
Estimated time to target is 0 minutes
: d. G5 g  Q6 [8 FAllied aircraft" P' ~( o6 v! K4 a6 O- ?; `
      Blenheim IV x 15 9 W6 `. }$ V. b7 V, ]
No Allied losses
# O4 r7 q( U5 v7 T! oAircraft Attacking:
% G6 U# i; |4 g      15 x Blenheim IV bombing from 6000 feet
5 G: b: H1 y0 M0 \! _               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb* O; c$ j& u+ P0 @9 E' h. B0 j$ ^: l
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Morning Air attack on 114th Infantry Regiment, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg)
3 G5 E, b" v! Z7 M/ a/ o6 E2 JWeather in hex: Heavy rain 6 y) p; w$ C  o/ `
Raid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.* n5 Z) k! t' R
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes + r6 W3 n2 A4 l& o& Q2 p* G
Japanese aircraft5 M0 x* W! T7 c" w
      A6M2 Zero x 1
! ^4 g% M) b  \, e1 j1 dAllied aircraft8 p6 p; p6 [0 `- }8 \6 G
      CW-22 Falcon x 9 & J0 b, ^: y$ E+ w
No Japanese losses! M- C4 e; z0 c; y( `, D
No Allied losses
1 S+ `# }$ i2 H6 G2 I; r. @6 eAircraft Attacking:1 C) ?9 {. b& ]; I% }3 i0 q; y( N
       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
! x1 l/ W( Q$ h1 e# c               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb; u' f4 [! T$ x* m0 G1 z  I
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" G5 V4 `: k$ F& LMorning Air attack on 21st Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 56,54 , near Moulmein
! P% x( c7 q( K* K1 `: NWeather in hex: Clear sky
$ `* }- {, g# B3 Z. p6 B" SRaid spotted at 3 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.7 _; ]8 E. w; _/ Q6 W+ C
Estimated time to target is 0 minutes
  D3 p) ]2 p$ \, X0 tJapanese aircraft$ i3 v" c& o9 z% P6 f  j1 W
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 5 ( Z4 k  b, _- [7 W3 l7 f
Allied aircraft% {& H+ _! j" ~7 i; Y
      Blenheim I x 7 7 u8 v2 |3 ]: K. E" ]# v
No Japanese losses
. z! t+ l# s- q1 F! DAllied aircraft losses
; i) @; K4 e. v- \9 p7 C2 v      Blenheim I: 2 damaged . D% Y7 i2 N1 I2 ^0 y& L
Japanese ground losses:
3 h3 m. N& V+ L6 ]3 v9 Q      18 casualties reported
9 X9 [& a$ T1 ]# m& h3 K# {         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
, r- a: J; _: W  ?) @" n         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled, d; x) {7 e1 }- X3 F8 h" L
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled # }8 w. ^: F* K) o7 n( a5 f8 R- T
Aircraft Attacking:& V/ @/ W: ^" j' S( A/ m
       7 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet
9 E, Z( P) a& m8 R- u3 I               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb / H6 f" \+ [; N9 I5 P! i3 ^% g4 v
CAP engaged:
/ F0 @3 Z! \+ ?" O64th Sentai with Ki-43-Ib Oscar (5 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)/ B/ }* Z* V0 q6 e7 o
      (8 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)9 S9 S) \$ K0 {+ }
      5 plane(s) intercepting now.6 e3 z1 F+ V" d! S% O
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
# d( |- S/ I3 k0 {      Raid is overhead
* Q% g8 \% O3 \& T. v; f( O4 E( mAlso attacking 6th Guards Division ...
) Z  a+ p& z0 e/ }--------------------------------------------------------------
# X$ f" T# e, dGround combat at 56,54 (near Moulmein)
3 K) v5 q, \( t% Y  |# tJapanese Bombardment attack
+ m& d+ ~8 v2 }8 ~8 EAttacking force 142 troops, 10 guns, 10 vehicles, Assault Value = 942 1 ^3 C1 T( k( M* v
Defending force 42975 troops, 419 guns, 423 vehicles, Assault Value = 1578
; w+ N* G8 N7 A( W# l( o9 t- uJapanese ground losses:" e1 }& @& y5 P, a5 W
      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled) % D9 G! w; Z! \/ o" [3 g( n: N& z
Allied ground losses:
1 J5 b6 Q% O) B' I* @& y4 I      8 casualties reported( S" t  ?4 F% w) F2 u( k+ b
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled" h6 M' [6 \% C+ o4 E) A
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled' z( h" k1 F$ l/ O
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 1 m0 v' }7 g  w: Q4 t
Assaulting units:
% D( b+ ]0 o1 }1 @: |    4th Division: C8 R4 }( k7 e, [
    112th Infantry Regiment
2 z  \3 D! S8 f2 @$ D6 t- u+ D( j    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade
( `- c- i- Y% T; L& ?    6th Guards Division  L# S4 o7 V# I1 G6 \) Q' y$ w# a
    14th Guards Regiment. V& F) v8 c& m1 [* Y# E
    21st Division
6 \+ ]3 w5 C1 }3 [. [    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion 9 s: ^) Z0 b; h) u
Defending units:4 u, |4 `& c/ i1 M8 x  t/ `% H. Q) F1 L
    13th Burma Rifles Battalion, A, X% l' k9 C4 e
    6th Australian Division+ z: o& l: `  `8 f' ]' t, p8 U
    9th Burma Rifles Battalion5 }  \( l/ _. U% n8 u0 I, z% N- T7 ~
    1st Gloucestershire Battalion
* c  Z& ^6 S! y/ {4 o$ n! `    46th Indian Brigade  ~4 L( x- m+ H- {# w$ ?
    45th Indian Brigade
% J+ t7 r) E2 u( G0 g. i) ~. d    1st Burma Division
( p2 x7 x4 I6 c% t, u- O" G( U+ k    10th Burma Rifles Battalion4 W* [& u& C3 R5 ~8 `, h) n% `
    99th Indian Brigade
' |$ x. c/ L) g$ N4 X' A6 Y    BFF Brigade
/ C6 W3 n- v' ?    Tenasserim BAF Battalion
5 l+ h/ A, C4 K, g6 h    3rd Burma Rifles Battalion
7 v' B/ |% b6 Y4 R( s8 @    44th Indian Brigade4 v5 Z! u) b+ n
    17th Indian Division
% B+ X1 R3 |) d; a  \9 k    Burma Corps ; n2 e) C6 M+ |% }" y4 _% j/ O5 C3 H
    Railway BAF Battalion
" C, F' y9 F9 D/ b7 m-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- & I" S) L5 g2 S5 z6 [
Ground combat at Tandjoengbalai (47,78) + M8 r6 n+ h. x5 t5 x: o& H
Japanese Deliberate attack $ s3 ~4 ~8 E( ]" q" ~  z# w# j
Attacking force 385 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 15
/ k. a( x: U) b) i4 _- `3 ]Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 % {" h$ R; f7 r
Japanese adjusted assault: 8  
* `- _+ \+ E. t1 z$ j* Y1 oAllied adjusted defense: 1  3 D0 X9 {, x% H
Japanese assault odds: 8 to 1 (fort level 1)  . R$ \# @' [" t! F1 E" n2 B
Japanese forces CAPTURE Tandjoengbalai !!! 3 e& Z, G* o+ `
Combat modifiers
1 W$ y. U- E1 Z: f5 aAttacker: leaders(-)
( }! W  X: w; t: X. d& FAssaulting units:
$ f9 U8 _6 [" P1 O) G: \    Bandasan SNLF 3 A2 t" p$ B* U  A4 o
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Ground combat at Toungoo (57,50) $ C0 m% z; |6 I
Japanese Shock attack / K2 C1 a- K* V6 P1 X  s  D
Attacking force 4350 troops, 48 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 146 . T4 d2 Y. A5 M8 V: V# G$ B
Defending force 434 troops, 5 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 7 ; f! r) \1 r, O7 }5 J/ \
Japanese adjusted assault: 112  
- ?# e0 _8 ^2 s! s) M" sAllied adjusted defense: 5  ( g# J0 a0 u% \1 f) p4 g) _% x5 ]: K
Japanese assault odds: 22 to 1 (fort level 0)  / q$ R4 Q3 f7 b) ~
Japanese forces CAPTURE Toungoo !!! ' U0 L9 B% K. h; N& F. Z& j, e
Combat modifiers3 F$ l0 b  L# `  E0 g
Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), preparation(-)" |2 p, e6 i# M% e( ]- C
fatigue(-), experience(-)4 n" G9 P  d4 j6 z5 }4 C, c, ]5 p# _
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-) ; T0 Y' k8 D' K* g
Japanese ground losses:
, }+ N% a3 L6 r( @) b- Y5 I      3 casualties reported
. e8 d1 d6 |8 N' j         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 D3 O- s) f$ n4 W( t
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled" N2 G% z- x) \6 ^4 n: |4 B) M
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
: `3 r7 e" {1 H( q" F0 UAllied ground losses:
# N0 V% ?+ g! ^) z% b      146 casualties reported
6 k' G; s1 R+ l9 e% W& R' X/ {$ c         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ }' m. [7 Z7 F3 i7 K" f         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 4 disabled
  e( ?" }$ i* t: u6 O/ l         Engineers: 14 destroyed, 0 disabled  a. e, l0 |$ |5 i: }
      Guns lost 4 (4 destroyed, 0 disabled)
$ H! [% e+ j# c; n" L9 x      Vehicles lost 9 (9 destroyed, 0 disabled)0 ?5 M( }/ {2 g& J8 f0 k" X& l( X
      Units retreated 1
" `; h) l6 J7 {Defeated Allied Units Retreating! , N) E) W2 _7 P! ^$ {8 a
Assaulting units:
+ D  g* F1 f2 U. o' Z; E  A    17th Indpt Guards Regiment 4 ]/ B4 ]: _: ^) }/ {  P! h* h+ G
Defending units:
# Z$ Q2 M6 p/ ~. U) [3 Q    108th RAF Base Force
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Ground combat at 56,54 (near Moulmein) ; n1 B0 T9 l- z( B: `- n( Z
Allied Deliberate attack 6 y% A( {$ i: h- h$ O+ c
Attacking force 41792 troops, 419 guns, 393 vehicles, Assault Value = 1577
) U: ?- k4 R5 F" X$ SDefending force 38254 troops, 440 guns, 97 vehicles, Assault Value = 942
; k. t9 @) Q* o  K% I1 SAllied adjusted assault: 1030  
; }; L; s, d- g; B6 F1 fJapanese adjusted defense: 777  
5 O, m3 p+ Q/ C8 zAllied assault odds: 1 to 1  
. t( e, Z( W: qCombat modifiers( Q5 E' Y0 D: G) q# f" o  h
Defender: terrain(+), disruption(-), fatigue(-)
1 h9 t/ g" ?2 B& }9 }2 lAttacker:  
9 I; w6 y/ S& Z  t) I. S4 `$ v. zJapanese ground losses:
& P, M6 M' g$ B7 d: H      1561 casualties reported9 c7 N3 X7 X4 F+ n- f" l
         Squads: 46 destroyed, 42 disabled2 W; P5 |0 A' f. S+ s  b
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 35 disabled
! Y* A  I1 S7 P5 ]         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 6 disabled
8 n. V1 T7 Y1 |" o; ^* D' \& H      Guns lost 21 (5 destroyed, 16 disabled) 5 c! I8 a2 E; v$ O) ~
Allied ground losses:5 K8 y  d7 b+ ^% m
      1809 casualties reported
/ ?* G. {+ B6 H7 A; _7 G) r+ t         Squads: 36 destroyed, 236 disabled
  H$ S! y4 ?2 E  m: y! |6 |1 `9 j         Non Combat: 24 destroyed, 9 disabled
& Y& h. x* l$ _* D         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 14 disabled' l( J. @' V# x) n+ x: G
      Guns lost 26 (4 destroyed, 22 disabled)8 Q5 E' p% t) n
      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)
4 W6 k8 V2 F, C, B4 s6 u      Units destroyed 1
* x  ~6 b$ Y$ d! h- q0 O- ~6 ^Assaulting units:
7 J; T! d$ K4 E, }$ r* F$ g) M    Tenasserim BAF Battalion, B3 n, v3 D- z
    46th Indian Brigade  T' ?$ w7 m4 c4 M
    45th Indian Brigade# m" o; J, H( Z
    9th Burma Rifles Battalion
& v; s6 p8 P/ W( C: R: T8 q8 E3 ]7 z    13th Burma Rifles Battalion
4 ~2 n. `4 h/ ?% I/ T    99th Indian Brigade# z% I* Z' e5 e0 S
    44th Indian Brigade
0 ?/ ?3 f2 ~- c7 |' T4 B& ?    3rd Burma Rifles Battalion
. ?8 r% F2 _* e% Q: w/ p& N    BFF Brigade
' Z9 T9 _: M+ t/ {    6th Australian Division
1 ^& _7 D, z! W: X! M    1st Gloucestershire Battalion
8 ]! b0 B0 M% a9 w$ q3 y7 N* E- L    1st Burma Division
* Y# c5 j' r6 Q    10th Burma Rifles Battalion/ r' @( `' n9 p+ E. q/ p) J1 ~( t
    17th Indian Division+ f: M8 [, e& [
    Burma Corps
$ ]  l; Z& R: y" L    Railway BAF Battalion
2 j6 |6 t- i, k" CDefending units:
6 t: _7 q* r% x( c/ n    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade9 \+ X0 B+ f" Y+ r- g
    4th Division( r$ L  a+ V0 t1 I' \# h3 M/ Z4 a2 H( h
    112th Infantry Regiment3 g+ Q; F6 H$ v
    6th Guards Division
+ W4 Q% J6 d- K8 C2 |    14th Guards Regiment
% ~/ y/ b; l7 `* x0 _    21st Division
2 y2 K/ E7 L; V4 Q* `. V    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion
4 M0 ]2 k5 l+ W) G, |----------------------------------------------------/ ]3 ?2 r& Q6 I! d. V
Ground combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang) * L/ {/ E+ t3 G2 ~( L9 O3 L
Allied Bombardment attack
5 B" O/ a4 @, u; M+ I) j/ ?$ a6 jAttacking force 1332 troops, 5 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4838 % Q9 V1 Q, H5 s# ]1 T3 H
Defending force 40448 troops, 715 guns, 471 vehicles, Assault Value = 632
: U$ \9 H- o. a# x* G3 _1 c9 K  @Allied ground losses:- h' t1 g1 }! e7 H9 h" }. W
      184 casualties reported
" i2 G- h$ t$ r: |* q         Squads: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled
! J! X# X  K/ c$ d& i+ U; R         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 17 disabled1 e2 A, z, W3 ?0 F" |1 l; ^$ g4 M
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
  k6 V1 u- L8 QAssaulting units:
6 I; E8 t1 k5 ^4 `: v7 w1 j  e    72nd Chinese Corps* |( k; m+ {0 O
    84th Chinese Corps& ^7 l0 ~1 q" L  ~. ~
    10th Chinese Corps
) [/ @: V$ L9 A4 }# Q    74th Chinese Corps
% b' t/ [( c# y' T    79th Chinese Corps- k. G" C8 i0 k5 R, |. l/ N; Q/ ^
    88th Chinese Corps
5 S1 w! P2 J# e; \; b    50th Chinese Corps4 ~& J2 t8 L! l. L' D( o& q, D
    7th Chinese Corps' C6 H% n. f7 m0 ]. J
    78th Chinese Corps) y3 Z7 \6 X( o. V2 j" L$ |
    70th Chinese Corps) c( m  Z5 A9 ]/ a/ ~; ?
    49th Chinese Corps; h9 J! {& n8 y3 [. x* K; p
    9th Prov Chinese Corps0 E& e! G8 x4 y7 k/ c' l. X
    59th Chinese Corps
3 v3 K0 K: [5 s  H$ z    99th Chinese Corps% _+ U( @; z* W/ k' T. l
    86th Chinese Corps5 _( h9 _  \4 @& b( l4 a* j  k
    4th Chinese Corps
$ B& r4 H0 \6 Y" I( ]+ E  E- q    58th Chinese Corps2 ^6 s! V  p* t1 U
    37th Chinese Corps
( R+ I1 o; |% j: k4 Q! Y% S9 a# D    28th Chinese Corps  L7 q% f( Q/ k4 a- r# e
    20th Chinese Corps
4 `* ?& y' N* q( T. z) U    26th Chinese Corps
; b4 h" t# M# n2 @8 \: W/ o    100th Chinese Corps; V: v3 A4 I& q" t* {- X6 S; o
    27th Group Army
# s# F( N$ ^& B1 B/ }    32nd Group Army- a, m# {# J$ L0 H8 A  `2 G* q" _
    29th Group Army( M7 I& ^1 r3 o7 P8 d6 @) L
    25th Group Army
& L9 U- T% V, U: [    9th War Area
4 k' A# W0 [: l    10th Group Army2 S9 w, W! C9 z* ]
    19th Group Army
; l' u7 S% K  X2 X7 f    30th Group Army
" |+ x6 c- @7 e% W" ^0 W) T( H    23rd Group Army! i- m7 c1 H( ]  Y# a/ o; g
    3rd War Area
$ M1 L3 f* V, X( Z. `- z+ _% ]    33rd Group Army + m3 J& H% I. A! G' P
Defending units:
) e# \$ c' _+ Y6 j" ]; P    102nd Infantry Regiment3 f1 U) Z; Y  J' q
    40th Division* _, C$ g! v( \4 X1 Y6 ]  t( I8 V
    Kyuko Naval Guard Unit
4 H5 D4 I1 ]' n6 `' {; u8 G    104th Division
1 f5 h5 ]& Y9 Y! T! ]& _* c    39th Division
& u0 Z' j6 S$ k2 y    11th RGC Temp. Division$ @( w3 N0 J. J% J& e
    23rd Army
/ U0 X; F6 J6 \* _- E, K" `# J    21st Mortar Battalion
8 h. G) G" U- i4 \9 h' A! f. P    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment" K5 b$ s# h7 ]# r3 P) m& {: U
    5th RF Gun Battalion' n: D: A* ~# ^8 m6 r- J/ P5 h
    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
* _1 k+ P+ G+ q7 `# A7 S/ |" ?3 ]    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
, ^$ s* u2 N, a9 |    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion+ l+ l+ o2 ], @4 s+ B3 m
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
  O: M. F- K3 I% f, Q, O, X    2nd Mortar Battalion4 j) e. n  I+ g
    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment: F# Z' O% _  v' m1 J
    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion4 ?  X1 {7 J- D) m0 G+ f& y* R
    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion, y( |9 q/ [( L6 P! h3 K
    2nd RF Gun Battalion. H) l# r% p. l6 Q( p9 Y
    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment! }4 i5 d+ ^( @9 I* k7 Y
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment! T9 \3 `: b- Q# H) I) O7 F
    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment
* l% n! A7 B0 I3 Y* 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
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目前正在试图搞清楚这舰队到底按啥规律移动。
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 03, 42# B" R$ A( v- X# q, }# S, d# Y% q
Burma:
2 l! _" }) k% j, U5 P) z( HThe IJA is withdrawing, they have to find another way to Rangoon, I guess.
3 w9 ?6 Q* g! i. _5 ?* C8 ?Java:  
3 s- o' v* U5 a. S, d2 ~) \The PTs pick up a fight with the Es, they manage to sink two of them.
; T: N3 q& e( ^6 owhile the dutch bombers make an attack run today,
1 Q6 a; c7 u+ v& [( }# Zthey bomb everywhere except the target.
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Batavia at 49,97, Range 8,000 Yards
: m1 f2 q) h" ^) X/ j; I: aJapanese Ships3 y3 J) ^2 w2 d7 L' `$ D) m
      AMc Banshu Maru #512 H5 O) G: p4 n3 W, z) y3 o5 [
      AMc Hinode Maru #172 J" R4 ]4 a/ k1 y  l# U' g. g3 O
      AMc Kaiyo Maru #1+ q/ w8 x6 ?: h
      AMc Yoshitomo Maru $ J# Y$ ^9 I; d3 ]
Allied Ships/ j" s0 `+ ]4 r# \
      PT-31
/ R2 u8 d/ E, }$ r      PT-32
) w7 T2 e! I4 N2 U6 R# C0 T- q      PT-33$ V( @% L+ S; j$ O
      PT-35
, R, r" W; k5 e) K; c      PT-41
! X+ ^  W( F, ?& D2 i& B. q* L--------------------------------------------------------------------3 q8 M2 m7 @$ z/ I1 I1 w+ T" G
Night Time Surface Combat, near Merak at 48,97, Range 10,000 Yards % D5 |: Z# z, _; b8 w7 r+ @9 a' y
Japanese Ships& Q2 h' {2 p' ?
      E Hishu% P! Q4 D6 {6 _
      E Susuki, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk1 W, k- O5 ~6 R( A9 e# k4 l
      E Tade; t4 u# w8 n+ S! U6 b/ @( j! l
      E Yomogi, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk* p' h6 r2 _, k$ j# b- u" r2 n
      E Hachijo 5 Q) j8 x* ^) K( a- C0 x
Allied Ships) N# c0 L' W8 Z( c% J2 k& o! G) l
      PT-31
( b0 n1 L+ y8 d* ?0 N1 l& X      PT-32, Shell hits 1/ N  f* @- S# @; G% n; J
      PT-33
% ?4 ^! H! `! ?$ M1 D+ l. G      PT-35, Shell hits 1
0 r& _8 o5 B6 c/ v" a      PT-41, Shell hits 1
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' T2 s) }6 m' j" o3 O; ADay Time Surface Combat, near Batavia at 49,97, Range 10,000 Yards
5 x) |# T7 f% z, a' u; t3 FJapanese Ships
+ s# I; j$ b: Y' h  \) I* d  n4 [      AMc Banshu Maru #51) y% _# C4 m: S% S% C# A
      AMc Hinode Maru #17: m7 X0 f# E9 v  B( h. x% ~" z
      AMc Kaiyo Maru #1. t$ m1 p1 j% E" Y8 q* f8 @
      AMc Yoshitomo Maru # q4 Q  A. J0 o: t9 P
Allied Ships
& M& M# K/ s8 b+ e/ A5 Y. V. o      PT-31% I: g- j9 T6 a/ }) G
      PT-32, Shell hits 1
6 C" R) n' _; `3 i5 f2 t8 d      PT-33
" M$ I* {; ?( r1 J      PT-35
2 r' X- W; U0 \+ b. d      PT-41
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Billiton at 52,93 9 ~$ V6 Y+ A4 c/ A% u2 T9 {0 l
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
; q% r2 s$ x$ k" V( f" xRaid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
* ?4 E/ W4 Y5 @. l7 @+ x1 P$ I* dEstimated time to target is 4 minutes
  C% T" ~0 \* H4 wAllied aircraft0 \- ~, V) o2 y( V
      139WH-3 x 15 : O! h: b& q+ k' c6 ?4 r
No Allied losses . q5 n6 a+ V' {4 |+ i3 v
Japanese Ships' T5 K( Q' j3 A1 C" t
      xAK Sinsei Maru
" k  V1 l4 ]& ?2 D      xAK Ryoyo Maru
- C! B. s3 o% H; `& nAircraft Attacking:2 M; m, Q# a- b3 \! g3 B5 Q# Y: Q
       8 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet6 u6 d* F# ~/ Q1 f  X% Y5 \+ X3 h
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
: d! h1 f$ U3 K" P; L       7 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
* |' e8 @# \! U3 c& `               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb % c/ f2 L6 k0 D$ u1 S0 R
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Morning Air attack on 38th Division, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg) 6 ^$ k9 f/ @7 c: ]- `9 e: b% y
Weather in hex: Partial cloud " }% s) `1 m. j. k2 `. Q) p. \! s
Raid spotted at 35 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.1 K$ L- c; e# O4 U, D. R
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes 1 ~; j1 N+ T8 H
Japanese aircraft( n; [3 H9 |" v5 _
      A6M2 Zero x 1
6 [6 ^6 R* R: Z) KAllied aircraft
+ y$ ?' Z, u; @. I( r      CW-22 Falcon x 9
* f4 z$ L0 H) Y0 ~9 ONo Japanese losses * G0 U; G2 i7 v1 ]
No Allied losses
' o* n; `$ h& P$ r, x& h3 ]Aircraft Attacking:
) f6 @! W' M; ]9 }; D% [3 H       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
( L* F+ d* q/ t' Z) F& O* A               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
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/ R1 G- d4 |. L- d4 G5 M0 DMorning Air attack on 55th Infantry Regiment, at 49,98 (Batavia)
7 S) N" K8 i- ^. dWeather in hex: Light cloud : z! ^1 j) \3 h2 g
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.* x& l# u" E; M. c- A+ g, H
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes 6 v: {+ M5 Z. y8 w5 j9 r; v
Japanese aircraft
1 Z+ X, I7 P$ T8 Q9 _  Q% K  Z      A6M2 Zero x 20
2 Q% ~8 H  O9 i2 f# }1 JAllied aircraft0 F* _! J" D% X
      L-212 x 9 % E$ S# G0 N$ v7 y9 ?8 a" k3 v
No Japanese losses
+ O- o6 o, j; ~Allied aircraft losses+ c9 }$ Q% s: f  V% @0 K3 [4 r- g
      L-212: 1 damaged
1 F' k2 h; Q1 O/ [+ v. ?) o, x7 B      L-212: 1 destroyed by flak , h- ]+ G+ l: m" Y
Japanese ground losses:
6 x4 P5 _  l0 |% ~      3 casualties reported: i6 y+ J' u( S
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled0 \- `; N4 i* Q: }
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
4 e: U9 c" `! ?4 X* g" Y6 f         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled # e* m7 f( [/ n9 ?) T
Aircraft Attacking:9 N  }0 z# s1 g& y& T
       9 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet# f4 ]! ^' Z4 n- T  L+ p
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb$ N/ f/ u- L% T4 i
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Billiton at 52,93
* v! p; P0 b+ g* R3 fWeather in hex: Heavy rain % \/ c' z) C7 B
Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.: P: d  B  N) o+ U: R3 X  C
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes 4 u) h$ h( f2 j9 T+ @+ n* e  @1 U' [
Allied aircraft
7 V* ]" A, f1 a( u  I      139WH-3 x 8
1 \! z% K/ B( M/ r7 A0 T2 SNo Allied losses
# }- i( p$ `5 S6 f9 ?. Q5 DJapanese Ships! b8 j! Y  ^, `; ]0 i: N) s) |
      xAK Sinsei Maru" Z3 s3 Y/ v* T8 n7 X
      xAK Ryoyo Maru
0 \: {' S0 A9 s/ BAircraft Attacking:8 \7 d3 H3 H1 G
       8 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
% l* R( K6 ~' T2 q4 b0 L               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
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$ X- p% u3 c. M% ?9 mAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Billiton at 52,93 7 `: k" {& [2 _$ H% t& T( ]
Weather in hex: Heavy rain 9 s' m( @7 P7 d/ ?6 L; L
Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.( a  @2 p- v- f5 Z% v0 P5 E$ }2 n
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
1 I8 {( B  D3 l2 `# e7 CAllied aircraft
2 t& [6 n7 Q6 c* E      139WH-3 x 8
# K: p) G# @8 h1 [2 M9 X$ zNo Allied losses $ t+ C" Q6 P" [, Q3 Y$ x$ b
Japanese Ships+ V( |, h' l) Z8 x( w) N
      xAK Ryoyo Maru 2 L" }! d& S6 ^% S0 f: W
Aircraft Attacking:
' \6 O9 F" |* b; Z4 S& s       8 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
9 [+ m4 d& L7 t2 j3 y' h: `" c; r; w, \% [               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb1 `' L4 k1 x: R% R+ M# M
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Ground combat at 56,54 (near Moulmein) ) C$ L0 r! w; ~
Japanese Bombardment attack * S+ X8 L5 U" f3 A
Attacking force 110 troops, 8 guns, 10 vehicles, Assault Value = 882
( K/ X+ @; O  l3 A" R! ?Defending force 42466 troops, 415 guns, 600 vehicles, Assault Value = 1501 8 B: R) j, Y! c; X
Japanese ground losses:
. G9 w- w" C- m$ W0 S( B      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled) 7 _( B/ t) D4 T9 z% b: a+ f% `$ q
Assaulting units:* O, ?, y* t/ ~' c: }
    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade9 W4 k, u% i5 r' n. a% K6 l
    4th Division
( B- k% W% x2 i  k7 I    112th Infantry Regiment
) g/ K0 I9 W4 B( V    6th Guards Division
5 S3 `/ z/ {  |  E7 z    21st Division8 Y7 b, z$ A1 M7 O4 L  x5 n3 Z* N
    14th Guards Regiment8 w  p' ]9 u: _  W: G, n0 p
    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion
. }) l6 Y1 x0 \' u/ qDefending units:
/ X7 c( ~/ n+ Z, t. w6 P! F# N6 U    44th Indian Brigade1 g1 ^. [# R' s8 i; n+ Q; o" p
    6th Australian Division
" [. ~% g& Z; m9 g$ w5 ]; w5 f) X    46th Indian Brigade
; G. J: ^0 g& c- T5 N- y" f: H2 Y5 x    3rd Burma Rifles Battalion
* D" [, D( @. z( M: ^5 ~- i- P    BFF Brigade) I3 W9 T6 n* n/ D. x# E; ?0 Q: Y
    10th Burma Rifles Battalion$ O$ d$ R, g9 l+ X, p/ F
    44th Cavalry Regiment; a8 l3 Z* C) R1 b
    45th Indian Brigade
9 `3 g* k1 {4 f! W- p: Y: S9 }* T    1st Burma Division
' d8 Y; N* O; G4 u- M    99th Indian Brigade) \/ x) I$ A) k9 U$ W) v/ e
    1st Gloucestershire Battalion: F9 z, l" S) C: f/ Q* ^
    43rd Cavalry Regiment
& N' C' @+ j  J8 V    16th Light Cavalry Regiment
+ D. U8 G4 D' ?9 m" ]1 ~    9th Burma Rifles Battalion  }8 L3 Y. ?- ~' h
    13th Burma Rifles Battalion) d3 Z- P& F; F& C
    17th Indian Division
! z! x4 M1 ^% U2 i# ^4 P8 |7 C$ B    Burma Corps  3 ]5 S: u$ o" y+ G9 K* g# g
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Ground combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang) 2 \" F1 V) ~9 Z/ E
Allied Bombardment attack
* o9 D$ o2 {. B9 U' G1 `Attacking force 1185 troops, 5 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4855
+ Q$ y7 t5 l7 F# |- A! D1 ADefending force 40831 troops, 716 guns, 471 vehicles, Assault Value = 661 # s1 ~: d" M# R3 f$ N$ {4 }/ Y# B7 f
Allied ground losses:" K$ ^8 q/ N) E  ]! [0 T
      55 casualties reported0 ]( @# V* I8 ?
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
  h* S2 X! _% e8 P9 C         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 11 disabled
5 P2 S, K8 ~9 z; q$ ^- z         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled! v% ~  e! R: r- l* b; C
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Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45)
- U8 R0 c* b0 [$ h/ f1 hAllied Shock attack
7 q2 g$ L0 f' {, J7 j) v& Z1 ^Attacking force 2623 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 62
# Z' K% I2 F+ W! F0 d! ^Defending force 7592 troops, 66 guns, 152 vehicles, Assault Value = 87 5 [' j8 s7 u4 f" C9 {
Allied adjusted assault: 23  
3 _9 C! L+ s# D: }$ _Japanese adjusted defense: 96  
' @0 G1 \; L, L9 F5 a& _5 `2 ~4 kAllied assault odds: 1 to 4 (fort level 2)  ! b) W" j1 @- I6 f5 A+ }& K% Q/ M
Combat modifiers- K/ j  Q, \4 J1 S& ^  E) ^" n
Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)
3 [% W# f( G& AAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-), disruption(-) % t5 G6 [$ G+ `# ], Y6 f8 ~
Japanese ground losses:, @! v# L1 s5 S
      70 casualties reported, K% `8 P8 u' ^6 M* [$ s. m
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled
/ C: ?4 i: c+ R/ X+ v         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled/ N7 P) v. \/ l2 O3 \1 G
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
2 K- V  A9 m% T" w4 w" ]Allied ground losses:
3 f& U4 x6 \% Y      220 casualties reported2 [; r) a/ @, Z  N' u
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 28 disabled" X# t# ~4 @3 i- y3 S+ r$ z
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
! Y9 G, w, d. w; L         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled
8 w" X4 ]7 Y# P5 \8 c! EAssaulting units:
0 [9 \# Z1 Z" ?5 Y9 P/ h    55th Chinese Corps ' @; f: |( f1 G% N/ C: b0 r
Defending units:
, \5 U' |" L/ R+ c    18th RGC Temp. Division
4 u: [# p$ {, F1 U  U. c! n# }: |; Z    10th JAAF Base Force
) S  D- L( L3 N; G: x" [- B% l    51st Const Co
2 ?- c+ L. c( g. t  }% V9 Q; z    39th JAAF AF Bn
/ S& g9 j6 r( I% }6 K    16th JAAF Base Force5 B( p1 q7 k& d2 F
    15th JNAF AF Unit
3 L8 q. r2 g& k' i: }    53rd JAAF AF Bn
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 04, 42
# r( V1 X: E0 Z9 b4 JNothing really happens today
/ U1 @5 y: A/ F# ?; x5 Bwe find enemy activity at Ambon, more troops are needed if they want to take this island.
  H1 n# R6 H, U7 aAn Shock Attack (SA) is ordered near Chihkiang,hope it won't be a disaster.; b+ s% z- d1 R: X, {
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3 T- A: [* D+ ?% pAmphibious Assault at Ambon (76,109)
8 @6 }- ]1 P+ }# \( R& ETF 17 troops unloading over beach at Ambon, 76,109 ( J0 L/ ?" W2 I6 L
Japanese ground losses:( R: T! ]* V5 u9 Y
      9 casualties reported5 U  a1 X" g$ o1 x1 W* I6 J0 R
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled% d% Y! x. J' \9 z- X: P+ T
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 [9 e, r/ ^  R0 v" S& v' |# t         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 2 i* p7 ~5 _+ ^" c- E$ v% @
17 troops of a SNLF Squad lost overboard during unload of Maizuru 2nd SNLF
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2 \4 Q% p4 R" Z9 M0 P% ?- A3 jGround combat at Ambon (76,109) 4 F9 g, E9 M& ^! Q5 A
Allied Bombardment attack
( D# j% Z% |1 P- Y: x$ H) g* GAttacking force 476 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 92
) B6 t! X0 m; E7 MDefending force 947 troops, 11 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 58 8 q* }5 T! [) s5 {. g. |+ C4 u6 d
Assaulting units:
) Q% S/ y, f" Q3 ]5 c/ I% I0 e( w# C    Molukken Garrison Battalion
6 |! G1 m/ L3 h/ r  j5 G& [    4th Coastal Gun Battalion
. p* B' \. B* C; d) K* |    Sorong Det. Base Force
3 l1 f$ _) g) Z7 |2 ]3 i    Ambon Base Force
1 @: H4 l% e, B- \& F/ s- E    Ternate Det. Base Force
5 c, \4 V+ e' v5 T! ?* m) g( P+ Y    Manado Garrison Bn /2
+ r, `! B, o" Z) W' s' U6 JDefending units:/ d, w/ m: K& E( f% W: ]  J7 Q
    Maizuru 2nd SNLF /1 5 Z0 B% ]4 n7 d! q; e; X6 u0 D; S
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Ground combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang) 9 \7 k/ s0 `  \& O3 s) G8 {
Allied Bombardment attack
2 O+ H0 q4 W) h8 |3 wAttacking force 4560 troops, 47 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4885 . e6 p3 v& k$ ]" K# m
Defending force 20048 troops, 208 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 381
5 Y, W3 L- a6 FAllied ground losses:# X/ V. l) V. v, e9 K/ l8 s8 S
      3 casualties reported" \- P$ F$ S! l
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; {- G& h$ m2 n) z9 Y
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled  ~; T- ^, z5 g2 g3 _$ A* L
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ S6 Q* |0 p% T- R: Y" J9 UAssaulting units:
. w. P7 {+ f. ]2 A    7th Chinese Corps, ?6 H' ~# X( M4 b
    20th Chinese Corps3 E) c' Z! ^: A( ~4 B! S% ]9 [, Y
    28th Chinese Corps
9 W" i" A' M: E: w+ b! @    4th Chinese Corps: f, A$ o2 l$ Q
    9th Prov Chinese Corps2 e/ ~& \& \0 x  x5 U2 U, n
    72nd Chinese Corps7 {2 _. l& Y( Y, S
    10th Chinese Corps
4 j1 K% e  P: T: y) ]* S5 k3 t2 P* n    70th Chinese Corps) r5 K. z1 j2 T8 ]) v
    78th Chinese Corps6 S" `0 \! {- @3 z* T
    58th Chinese Corps
1 L% s# m) y5 w; z  r; D    86th Chinese Corps8 W; k6 v" X7 ]8 V4 [
    74th Chinese Corps
% o( O! |0 |; p. ?2 I& b    99th Chinese Corps
. M3 m- }, j6 n! o0 ?    26th Chinese Corps
7 i3 l( O$ V8 \' n# k    50th Chinese Corps3 u0 p! ^4 i. D) G' E, f
    49th Chinese Corps- y2 S8 p8 i! i
    79th Chinese Corps0 Z% E1 [0 p# z5 F, W: j
    88th Chinese Corps2 u6 l0 y& h3 l! A! ?9 v
    84th Chinese Corps% K  n) b$ U- s. C$ ?* |1 g
    59th Chinese Corps- v. I0 g& C& M( _3 `* Z3 j/ Z4 I
    37th Chinese Corps# V# y  ?3 H, h
    100th Chinese Corps
  F$ z- e- `6 m- `    25th Group Army- j! \( y7 b) ^( ~! K8 N' b
    9th War Area
/ P7 x5 S) |) n( X! ]; j    3rd War Area / m0 p8 o7 ?# q, t
    23rd Group Army
) q+ N7 [% Q7 J* u! r. d* t    19th Group Army1 p4 l1 h9 j0 V  t) h  W" m; w" T
    27th Group Army
9 e7 g" |6 z7 C9 \% a    29th Group Army
' R+ F8 _5 D$ Y    32nd Group Army8 n$ u6 D% G$ i1 A0 G
    10th Group Army1 v" O( t9 v% ~6 L8 c, y# M, S
    30th Group Army, l5 ~+ g0 ^4 D
    33rd Group Army
- K# ?' Q7 ~& O- s( yDefending units:
( t' v& R3 d; K, _    39th Division  Y" ^  q0 e2 {3 q/ L* C8 `
    40th Division
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 05, 42' e, F- x* u% Z9 ^
CHINA:
% p% m! a8 ^$ n' W* v) C$ E       The SA near Chihkiang never happen,the enemy just gone.
2 K3 o; I7 V( }& O% mJAVA:  $ u. d; u+ {* e2 u! k) G
       They finally reach Bandoeng and take Kalidjati with a Deliberate attack (DA)
; X) d- m( k6 ?2 K. ?       the AV ratio is about 3:1 at Bandoeng,shall we give them an SA as an welcome?2 d! ~) k$ S5 A7 W) a9 L1 G
       congsider even if we win the SA,it might cost us too much supply,so no SA.3 `$ g1 m) \& X' g5 |
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TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98)
: [3 x; w4 `$ Q8 @. W3 hJapanese Ships+ n3 I7 W4 D+ i# A8 a$ ^
      AMc Wa 6
* b. M/ ~1 P: m' I2 o: j& r18 mines cleared + a5 n2 P) V  D/ B) ~# d6 @
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TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98) 7 d0 a* q% M! i5 i
Japanese Ships
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8 H0 M) y1 z* d+ A; N* zGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100) 4 S2 a/ [+ ?0 Y4 {% @- G4 e- L
Japanese Bombardment attack
$ G2 A0 N% A" z% M! W& RAttacking force 21769 troops, 302 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 740
4 u$ ]; e2 {5 S2 XDefending force 73438 troops, 1004 guns, 429 vehicles, Assault Value = 2235
  L. k0 @! H6 I, `, t$ q# ^Japanese ground losses:
: w6 h8 m: l& d  O+ S6 Y& h  _      92 casualties reported
% ]: B* q  s+ O6 E3 y9 |         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled
/ \# n: W" y% N4 e0 h         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
; Z, Z0 D7 F, h0 w$ o' A1 w         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled , H* s% U* D6 p+ i7 z+ o
Allied ground losses:
" K% _' {. V/ \- N: F  S      15 casualties reported, q2 b5 F4 Y  Z( N
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
$ |2 T; `: z; C( c6 p5 c  L         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# A3 G3 |3 M3 F0 E& `+ b         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
! a  z( n# Y! \Assaulting units:/ }, V- M7 G* u0 E! I3 v# y" l
    21st Infantry Regiment* J" n. c/ T" [" `
    56th Infantry Regiment
( t* a1 }6 O' {9 j: [' B  w6 ~    5th Engineer Regiment
% e7 N( t5 E1 _3 y/ A) X    4th Ind.Mixed Regiment
! s3 k% o0 i+ `# D+ C* F, W' g    42nd Infantry Regiment
) t( i  Z! r* g% @2 B, v    11th Infantry Regiment+ F. @0 p1 n# ?  M! H0 u& S
    148th Infantry Regiment& f; c/ B3 b* E% ]$ L
    25th Army: y  Z& G9 x' U
    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
( U! x7 _( ~: U( S9 ^; {7 ]    56th Field Artillery Regiment
  H8 g8 t7 K: e7 i* k3 x    16th Army
# d$ L* o! N) w( N! {1 x. c1 e    5th Field Artillery Regiment
; s# d% N  q( }+ w    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment# K- k# o4 r* T) m- E& X6 c: r; F& `
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment/ D' E. E$ I6 z% M
    41st Field AA Battalion 0 N8 ?& L1 m; n2 T) s7 s
Defending units:  I! `- y( o! K/ D# j
    Samarinda KNIL Battalion; c9 h; m8 A. I3 Q) r
    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion' C8 t3 B/ ]; {
    VII KNIL Battalion
/ @$ @! i( Z$ G3 a$ |: G    Batavia Coastal Gun Battalion7 D1 M( D- d. A) q: B. R
    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion
: ]1 O# J  j& ]8 L" l$ q    Barisan KNIL Regiment
, C* a& v7 G$ ?5 q: b4 k: ^' n/ _' a' ^    WS KNIL Territory Regiment4 x  I# {% g; u; M) i3 G
    Marinier Battalion+ Y9 ^/ \9 o; R6 e5 u1 ?
    Afdeling Ritman
7 q- u: |. t9 i6 J2 _6 w* C    Roodenburg Battalion
9 d/ A# F0 o* M: \  l" r    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion0 [; ^2 C  u0 x
    Kendari Garrison Battalion! E' [0 l, Z# k4 u& C
    Riouw KNIL Battalion( s! ?  H5 X8 y" A/ P
    Winnipeg Grenadiers Battalion5 Z% l! m8 F4 e: a( J/ Y
    Korps Marechausee Battalion0 {3 k- t% s4 D  \6 {
    Timor Garrison Battalion/ Q8 r9 E$ _$ T
    West Borneo KNIL Battalion: N9 [% c5 Q$ C
    Van Altena Battalion8 g- ]0 I- V( L+ j( H
    2nd KNIL Regiment8 @* M5 ^' ~7 M6 l0 s4 s
    Manado Garrison Battalion
/ T3 ^/ I" f6 a2 v; x# S# a" `( s    Sarawak Force
2 q( L8 L' q  e- U6 Q    Zuid KNIL Battalion
/ X; r/ N' S4 w9 q5 v    3rd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
6 t* F% Y& m: C8 q0 @) T( t0 H& u1 s    1st KNIL Regiment+ C4 t( G+ d) X, h2 i0 H
    Dili Detachment
7 w& p7 e, s4 A+ E    SE Borneo KNIL Battalion
) n* k' O0 |  V$ W! ^$ t+ U6 W6 D) x    Tjilatjap KNIL Battalion$ {7 ?3 ?) U' k" L& T# e) v  x
    Prajoda Garrison Battalion
/ f9 Y( M! r! C2 I# }. J    Makassar Garrison Battalion
# q% |  k' R* g( W- [    1st Regt Cavalerie / V9 i) v9 n* W0 j# X
    So.Sumatra Garrison Battalion2 V6 m% h% f: _* b" r
    6th KNIL Regiment
$ f" x# N* `: h8 ^) A' W! J    18th British Division
' H! J8 z' S+ V    Mobiele Eenheid Battalion5 A# d1 ?2 I& `* {  \3 C
    Rifles of Canada Battalion
, \( R! R5 I3 d+ [6 k7 T2 B* F    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn
( ]5 w8 Y) L4 ~4 I) i1 O; i    4th KNIL Regiment
0 g( h8 j8 b  B$ s4 d    VI KNIL Battalion
- v( [4 G6 I, O4 d) k    2/15 Punjab Battalion) p0 v# f8 ^' e
    Kendari Base Force2 J3 R; O8 e  I: R
    Commandement Marine $ @9 g1 {/ x5 j3 `2 W1 g
    North Sumatra Base Force
9 f4 a! C' v% }2 ]+ y$ C! i    ML-KNIL 8 v# X* m: ?6 ^5 i
    West Sumatra Base Force
% n: o2 \! e  t* f! O% R: S7 P    ABDA
* X$ P' V: h* J8 }: E( S2 C: F    Balikpapan Base Force' m( R* }! g0 m1 I6 _8 s% N% p
    KNIL Army Command
8 S, \& ?5 j3 z2 A4 C8 l8 x    MLD 3 f+ j' I: V. i6 i& U& t$ B: u
    1 ML-KNIL Aviation
& k: v/ `. Z& M9 L& L' U4 {    Tjilitap Base Force
8 R, q8 `1 n! [2 d( O# H    Timor Base Force) [6 T8 l& ]1 V1 ]& L$ P, o8 q
    Bandoeng Base Force" h0 }. P- }# x! O
    Manado Base Force$ e: y0 g3 w/ [: v1 k
    3rd KNIL AA Battalion/ U) }+ @& X4 ~1 _3 D
    South Java Base Force( C5 b/ p/ T, h
    Batavia Base Force
; E- b) F4 C. G. i9 v" E$ C# X    Makassar Base Force+ a+ r% P7 p& r
    Tarakan Coastal Gun Battalion
6 \9 @4 p, a# n- E) W. V    2nd KNIL AA Battalion5 }' b5 n0 N, R) W: A
    Palembang Base Force! ~, @) @' @2 Z7 }9 [8 n$ ]0 b1 v
    South Borneo Base Force- [6 ]/ h% z; h* V. U$ B
    1st KNIL AA Battalion
, f  m1 d8 y1 v7 s+ S, Q    Tarakan Base Force8 `$ ]6 E  Q+ e) T
    North Java Base Force
  X  u; g# Q# ~0 b- L; X2 W0 p( @: ~! t    2 ML-KNIL Aviation # F, q. Y+ I' |. i0 o5 R) q
    Teloekbetoeng Base Force( r' n9 F7 ]& R  ?
    23rd AA Bde  5 T6 O( H+ a! p5 O. u$ d7 M
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Ground combat at Kalidjati (50,99)   z4 ^! i1 r3 R. L6 I+ e0 Y( L
Japanese Deliberate attack& w( \* }# m$ A9 N, ?
Attacking force 3356 troops, 20 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 252 - O4 w8 v5 M, C% }, D, |
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 5 D8 g$ r9 u0 w3 @$ _0 j* T$ @
Japanese adjusted assault: 61  1 ]8 @7 E4 c  @; t& \2 X% A
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
  h0 a% H2 u; UJapanese assault odds: 61 to 1 (fort level 1)  
6 r& @6 b4 f5 z- C( i! `Japanese forces CAPTURE Kalidjati !!! + ]6 P& ~3 o% R, D4 `- o: L
Combat modifiers
# ]7 y+ j% {1 Z# N8 x* CAttacker:  
1 G& b7 ?1 J" n8 S6 i# sAssaulting units:
8 Z9 y) A, a$ N' `5 }    113th Infantry Regiment
6 i; ^" g) L# B$ r, I9 I  F* ?    41st Infantry Regiment ; w$ h3 e" ^! A. y1 ^
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Ground combat at Ambon (76,109)
  ]% J( f- w3 Y+ ~" A8 s/ Y6 \6 IAllied Bombardment attack 4 M0 i% x* A7 B. Y( P1 s
Attacking force 471 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 91 . O5 {5 K1 ]- q, {, a
Defending force 1504 troops, 18 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 59
/ n4 P3 a+ x  j, ~$ VAssaulting units:
( G3 k1 e" m6 J! W' w1 R+ b  [7 N    Molukken Garrison Battalion5 i, z$ M; Z9 ]' I4 W6 @
    4th Coastal Gun Battalion1 r9 D" H9 _. o3 Z4 W
    Ternate Det. Base Force4 V9 i, a5 r5 H  r4 U, U( S
    Ambon Base Force
, k8 O% s8 t8 R) E  B    Sorong Det. Base Force
& @6 {. q; E% }' g+ U1 a    Manado Garrison Bn /2
7 I8 u! D& K+ _* {3 X4 @Defending units:
$ L" r, |! q; F8 q9 N4 {. Z    Maizuru 2nd SNLF , k. u% w" o+ s- z* T2 f' T
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Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45) * v! S; s8 L, m. `4 v, C- f3 r
Allied Shock attack
( o$ R4 W* |0 u7 ~1 qAttacking force 2424 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 43
# F( u" K8 o; ]) FDefending force 10971 troops, 92 guns, 152 vehicles, Assault Value = 207 $ x! f, v2 _' _7 r1 }+ y
Allied adjusted assault: 2  5 V  P) F2 C0 R& M
Japanese adjusted defense: 247  
4 o( v% r5 S! n8 wAllied assault odds: 1 to 123 (fort level 2)  ! G, u9 K' g6 a1 w8 k; l  U4 s
Combat modifiers
4 `: Z, T5 A/ @- pDefender: preparation(-), experience(-)
/ I8 T5 L" Y0 zAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+), disruption(-)
. A$ m9 S5 d& d9 yJapanese ground losses:
7 Z" i; a4 K" `+ `      10 casualties reported( _8 Z  p0 I# B, r2 ?. Q5 o: ~7 O
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ z7 u0 T# G9 v2 q+ f4 X4 D. \
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled  t' ]- v4 {8 A$ w) s: T) Z
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
5 E/ |. d% f, HAllied ground losses:" \$ \, g5 d4 T6 J
      216 casualties reported
" v; X, s& Z* A% s( y2 M         Squads: 3 destroyed, 42 disabled
) ~& }& ^# M+ K8 q9 i3 v, m         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled4 ?# r7 F8 s* ?2 _" V* c; Y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled . O% W  H& W. c; F* E" o% p4 M
Assaulting units:
# i6 \6 p7 t( \* j* F    55th Chinese Corps
1 o& Q! j6 m; `% [0 j; d4 oDefending units:
+ O2 [  d6 |. z8 _    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment5 t7 s6 e) o2 `" d7 ~8 g$ e
    18th RGC Temp. Division
) {; f9 c' T- W* r6 c7 M    10th JAAF Base Force( @9 q2 A* P6 C
    15th JNAF AF Unit
- D" i" v0 e7 |& V. D6 S    51st Const Co
3 r: f2 T. G# P5 ]' W. G    16th JAAF Base Force
% L7 X$ e$ \, ]* F1 x  b& |    39th JAAF AF Bn
9 I! D+ t+ Z  [! Z& p    53rd JAAF AF Bn
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 06, 42
; p! X  n9 ^2 L# mTwo convoys are detected near Port Blair,with little protection.8 l. [. [. S1 P2 i
A Group of 5 DDs has been send to that port from Rangoon( O  f3 D& K* v- I1 J( T
let's see what will happen tomorrow- F# {: V9 C: E) b
At least 15 units were found near Tuyun,no less than 100K troops, 2 g6 n) }, }6 _, M
Tuyun certainly is the next target.
# W6 f6 I& I2 r9 N, vwe manage to ship The 6th aus cav bridge to java,9 Z8 Z& \9 C  b: F
the AFVs in that unit might come handy when defending Bandoeng * _3 n) H- h% [9 s/ q: ~* r  L

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TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98) " M# y5 w9 X5 \$ M" \! ^
Japanese Ships
, ]' d) P* d# E  N" K) g      AMc Wa 6 7 l9 n/ d; d* Q) _9 B
20 mines cleared
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TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98) % Q$ X4 D! R4 `) v
Japanese Ships
; ~" y, Q  L4 g      AMc Wa 6 & r0 e) D* \- F" L7 Z
21 mines cleared
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Morning Air attack on 17th Division, at 73,52 , near Tuyun
1 j9 @! [  Q1 \: V5 D; N% _Weather in hex: Heavy cloud % Q* ]0 t! {, O0 R3 M
Raid spotted at 47 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.! {  @- u6 w; a( a+ E, k
Estimated time to target is 16 minutes
* f& G; F( U$ @+ I) ], l, SAllied aircraft, E& K) Y& a6 D4 o/ a
      Blenheim IV x 16 ) J$ u7 o6 R* N6 D: D5 Q) Q
Allied aircraft losses
' d" C+ h0 v6 R( h1 G# @% ~! c      Blenheim IV: 1 damaged
: _4 X9 t6 n' y2 N4 M( _Aircraft Attacking:
# ^. r5 h. h* s; H! B      16 x Blenheim IV bombing from 6000 feet5 F( P$ x8 K4 }: x
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb1 X6 }& l; T2 p- K
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Ground combat at Bandoeng (50,100)
8 R$ J1 b8 Z; J! {$ nJapanese Bombardment attack 5 l- n- G' u2 s# l* r! P
Attacking force 21692 troops, 302 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 733 7 \( \# M! S8 |- \" t: U& R6 w. J
Defending force 76485 troops, 1034 guns, 517 vehicles, Assault Value = 2364
/ f8 l# L/ j0 f# @Japanese ground losses:
7 c3 _+ w# |3 ?( V; `. l1 f$ }      14 casualties reported- ~- S$ H1 m  h7 X; J, W
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled$ n4 B7 j$ q# f
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; j; d. S$ l5 P. J  ^& e: A         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 M% C) Y; p7 `1 PAllied ground losses:- H3 r- C0 R7 @) i- n4 z8 P
      9 casualties reported
  f# ^& D' m" X% [9 Z  }         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
2 |0 M8 O& X3 ]+ e         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 W' d  A& E* u% E6 s/ M, z         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled " I, O7 L  \) _( _8 }5 z
Assaulting units:
7 b2 x, I5 y3 i6 d7 R2 u+ Q0 W' Q6 J    11th Infantry Regiment2 s( b$ N  A8 [
    5th Engineer Regiment
% R( i; P1 h+ W* B: t    21st Infantry Regiment
! b( Y: U  B. @5 m* e, ]    4th Ind.Mixed Regiment+ @% F# k; T/ ^. _
    56th Infantry Regiment
( V$ l. `, }; C4 i    42nd Infantry Regiment+ _9 E/ Z4 w- [6 P
    148th Infantry Regiment
$ Z( ^5 E9 U" H8 U    5th Field Artillery Regiment
. Z" A1 c  Y% m) G    25th Army
  ]( F* e& T! P3 d2 k/ U1 D3 k( V    56th Field Artillery Regiment. \! S2 u7 k& U* g% x! `
    16th Army- N0 M$ h& O# R2 x7 L, J
    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion# S2 m( j) g+ C# ?
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
8 F# z, Z' ?  O0 X. R0 U! t* z, Q    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment; m# ^; F4 P# I- a% m
    41st Field AA Battalion
# U" d- |' F/ i# Q& x! p/ wDefending units:" `/ ?; F" J: k* |2 Q, m7 s
    1st Regt Cavalerie
4 C2 V3 ]2 ^$ Q$ t& v0 n# i* t    Zuid KNIL Battalion
2 p0 s$ B4 F1 i    Makassar Garrison Battalion* `1 I; v' j0 x7 W2 V4 D
    VII KNIL Battalion
* p4 D: W* w' L( I* e8 V    Korps Marechausee Battalion. R$ `0 m# k' m- {+ E* Z* ]
    Van Altena Battalion
1 S/ u( s6 Y- t0 M! K    VI KNIL Battalion, }6 n  B) ^; z$ [/ D
    Samarinda KNIL Battalion
7 p) i' W& y/ a, `9 `' G- l! c7 F* h    Barisan KNIL Regiment* O  ?- {$ P# C9 ?; p
    So.Sumatra Garrison Battalion& d/ h+ Y* F: L0 d3 D
    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
! J' |6 c# y* ?' Q; d! D    Marinier Battalion/ p  q( F. `* J- @
    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion
& C5 @; W6 d: A% ~9 |; o    3rd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
  W% f, ?- S* Z" w" a9 u6 ]9 d; @9 \    Manado Garrison Battalion
2 A! }" B% O9 F2 p& N    Tjilatjap KNIL Battalion
2 M5 B3 u! O9 o& s' L! X0 m    Rifles of Canada Battalion0 l3 ~8 W0 o; c  Z
    Batavia Coastal Gun Battalion' ?& m) v3 u" K# p% T
    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion. {# o/ S7 T7 X: Q7 T
    6th Aus Cav Brigade
& s6 i9 Y8 {  }9 t    SE Borneo KNIL Battalion
2 j) R3 R9 ?$ s. r% w' E' ]0 [5 Q2 q    6th KNIL Regiment
/ U# v6 i& F# [0 z" |    2nd KNIL Regiment
) Y' h/ C" e+ s0 C: {    Dili Detachment
5 I# z$ d5 r: J* x1 [    Mobiele Eenheid Battalion& f9 ^2 m: h( n
    1st KNIL Regiment
& u$ U& g2 j# D4 c1 V: b- |% p    18th British Division
3 w1 s; B0 W8 {, l2 g# }    Sarawak Force , i7 ]( N2 y8 o
    Riouw KNIL Battalion
6 O7 Z6 ^5 i1 ]! Q- h/ v. f    4th KNIL Regiment) X6 g  P( j' x( c+ u7 |" F. S
    Afdeling Ritman   t+ v; R. S9 I; ?" a/ o. t
    West Borneo KNIL Battalion: L: l5 n, [% u( i3 t0 @* ~
    Kendari Garrison Battalion
, \3 T0 Q1 n5 b2 r. C& m    Prajoda Garrison Battalion
/ C* N( w1 z, L4 o    Winnipeg Grenadiers Battalion
; s+ `" u; s4 C; f6 v# K! ]    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn : n+ J7 j; `) q; X
    Roodenburg Battalion6 }  j' j/ w* i# o/ O) f# v0 b/ [
    WS KNIL Territory Regiment
, N* d) G5 Q) ^' j, ?& m( @& ^    Timor Garrison Battalion
3 e7 T* J: k# g9 ]# V. e    2/15 Punjab Battalion& r5 X0 j7 g8 u6 ^/ b2 O
    1 ML-KNIL Aviation 4 c' e2 t  s( l! }/ _( I1 f5 h
    North Borneo Base Force% q/ S. A% L. @" c/ J+ n0 B$ [
    South Java Base Force1 f0 E) e8 A4 t) D
    North Sumatra Base Force) n; J" E& b0 ?/ d
    1st KNIL AA Battalion/ L; `5 j( k! V0 ^4 Q
    KNIL Army Command
+ W; a4 s; H6 h" F: F+ J7 U. R, @. U    2 ML-KNIL Aviation
6 Y2 j# e4 \% c, x# \! a. S+ W    2nd KNIL AA Battalion
" w; {' c1 o3 C( d. k& v    North Java Base Force/ B& N% Y& d) P' l! M
    Commandement Marine 3 Q' J5 E' s, n1 V, ?7 `, i
    ABDA
7 s2 r  R! t8 Y2 I% \    Batavia Base Force
: I# _2 e6 @5 n! r    3rd KNIL AA Battalion
  J- {: o6 e( G% k( J1 u( |, H& |: d    Celebes Base Force
% t; {0 ?6 b6 M5 H  v( d0 D    Bandoeng Base Force" C/ o2 h( s# |; F
    Tarakan Base Force
, m! q% r1 u, i2 m& L  }( _    Palembang Base Force
( d( \$ ^. |* j4 f& ]    Tjilitap Base Force  G7 N7 u3 T4 V! z4 Y8 f
    South Borneo Base Force
. f$ {6 s, H2 ^( U    MLD ' {! R$ F5 G7 ^5 S8 D3 Z4 L, {: U
    Teloekbetoeng Base Force
3 h2 i% _9 R/ g* R    West Sumatra Base Force. `+ g  ]4 u; P. K
    Balikpapan Base Force
! n# D# R" T# |4 x2 c. P  y5 `    Tarakan Coastal Gun Battalion
2 t: ]/ b7 c# n; R* ]    Timor Base Force
0 H, p! v' n% J$ L7 y- F1 G    ML-KNIL $ Y) W! h7 \) g" S0 V4 Z
    23rd AA Bde  + p) q2 {1 R4 F8 D" _: c1 ]# v
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Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45)
; R1 O0 P1 T. wJapanese Deliberate attack 3 C2 E8 n1 u" J
Attacking force 3416 troops, 26 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 260
  R7 H, I, n+ y# F+ S& n, wDefending force 2118 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 12 & G% R; S) \$ R0 G: A( ~8 a
Japanese adjusted assault: 32  4 f1 Y6 b$ V' h/ E
Allied adjusted defense: 5  
4 Q) x' b/ o7 i. m9 w" uJapanese assault odds: 6 to 1  
9 \1 q3 ~2 T# x2 `Combat modifiers  U! L  h" M3 ^( @; g( |
Defender: leaders(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)
. b5 _% [# d  ]. DAttacker:    P' ]; R, `% E' ]7 }4 y! J1 W
Japanese ground losses:
2 k! u$ k! V) K4 |      19 casualties reported7 {% c8 d; W4 }* T: P- p& e
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled2 K: {$ w# I. `8 P
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) A9 g: h) t6 k* A; `- n         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ! I9 Q7 }2 A3 \
Allied ground losses:* o0 O5 M9 p4 f) b) G7 A. z
      80 casualties reported# F! t4 `9 t: Z" G: J  ~. T% ?
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled- d- h2 L2 `7 J- p
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
. G. Z* E2 @% G" z  B& Y* V4 b. u         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled 9 D3 T3 o- L0 u% `& s# y
Assaulting units:- w3 ]8 T( q( G
    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment- D0 g6 T. G7 L7 B
    23rd Tank Regiment+ x1 K! }  N+ k$ ~4 l# l
    18th RGC Temp. Division
6 ]' N/ f8 Z) h    39th JAAF AF Bn ' q2 s" C+ q4 v$ v
    51st Const Co
$ }# m  B1 \( h2 M! H: o1 ]0 u. ~    15th JNAF AF Unit 2 X! J0 _5 a2 [8 e
    16th JAAF Base Force1 e" v5 n. F* q- `( t
    10th JAAF Base Force+ u2 l3 S- M- E6 e6 m4 I
    53rd JAAF AF Bn  7 g" t, ?0 O) @* o
Defending units:
# V1 n( ~  H/ F: j5 A    55th Chinese Corps
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 07, 42+ s* Y( _: z% Q3 V, \: x) q. H
one convoy was destroyed along with more than 3000 troops
# |+ e! r0 B% S$ f/ o- xthe other made it,they will take Port Blair tomorrow0 P/ H4 B: ~. [( o" J
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TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98) 5 f' B2 D2 r8 t( V, h
Japanese Ships
' j. l. L$ m. k* k% b+ q      AMc Wa 6
  b0 {; ~" l4 v3 X! d0 b23 mines cleared# j: `, Z7 q% r  {
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ASW attack near Rangoon  at 53,55 ; j9 M% [1 M" e6 Y
Japanese Ships3 D+ s; G- p6 p4 p
      SS I-155, hits 3
" M+ T4 m+ b) R, JAllied Ships
8 l" }2 X0 n2 a      DD Tjerk Hiddes" t3 |0 e% p' d2 H6 o
      DD Nizam2 D# t/ y7 R. `; E
      DD Napier
3 \- {& i7 o8 j5 t+ M0 {$ ?SS I-155 is sighted by escort
, c: D6 S; A* ^$ b7 iDD Nizam attacking submerged sub ....# X; h) b4 f4 b' e9 L- R+ s% V
DD Napier fails to find sub, continues to search...: ?: t: F* b: v2 }; Y* F' s4 H# i
DD Nizam fails to find sub, continues to search...
. e: _( Q8 w5 P7 s: vDD Napier fails to find sub and abandons search
" A- a& A6 p% ~" K3 l/ `8 H) L, I$ kEscort abandons search for sub
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$ m6 @: O* x* n. n4 pNight Time Surface Combat, near Port Blair at 46,58, Range 2,000 Yards
9 L3 x- v! C; i6 z5 |2 UJapanese Ships
  E! `5 M! s0 R0 f2 v+ N      DMS W-3, Shell hits 7, and is sunk
5 Z  E  u) ?+ L$ y      DMS W-12, Shell hits 23, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk4 P$ p  [' H) K0 A: H0 j* I
      xAK Ginyo Maru, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
# h' J$ B  ?' ^* }      xAK Hakkaisan Maru, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
% B. q3 C5 n& P1 e# H% }% y' zAllied Ships0 z2 {3 k5 e  N2 {( b& J
      DD Isaac Sweers
5 E. n" f" @* F" T6 L* ]      DD Tjerk Hiddes
/ ^3 g6 V; X7 b$ `      DD Jupiter
  G/ {8 z* C- Y# u      DD Napier, Shell hits 1
% x- w( j5 J  F! L      DD Nizam
9 C7 z: ?; r0 t- \Japanese ground losses:
0 I' @" R& S3 ~# h" i3 m      3461 casualties reported4 y2 q7 h7 S6 z9 t8 \7 _
         Squads: 112 destroyed, 67 disabled
( Z: ~8 d; |% z         Non Combat: 82 destroyed, 105 disabled
$ e& Z1 k# k) ?! Q) h: @6 f         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled- N4 _  f2 ?4 N" y
      Guns lost 30 (26 destroyed, 4 disabled)
' o* L9 ]* F4 W; b- R; CPoor visibility due to Rain  with 60% moonlight! k& I' V6 w! r( A9 b& D6 y
Maximum visibility in Rain and 60% moonlight: 3,000 yards
0 t( Z3 l8 T. M9 @1 WRange closes to 10,000 yards...+ k! N: j# r+ ?2 b  o3 T
Range closes to 8,000 yards...
. i" s+ U: k# w: {5 Y( ZRange closes to 6,000 yards...3 s2 A0 u3 i' h
Range closes to 4,000 yards...( P. F' X  ?1 J+ [
Range closes to 2,000 yards...% [- x, j! J$ [" M4 f9 s
CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 2,000 yards
% c4 u* d: q3 m/ c2 S9 l6 OJapanese ships attempt to get underway2 M( H/ _5 s1 [  A
CONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 2,000 yards, J9 `  H4 K( v; v- T+ W
xAK Hakkaisan Maru sunk by DD Nizam at 2,000 yards9 ?( [8 \7 l- c. u0 C1 T  d. L
DD Napier engages DMS W-12 at 2,000 yards
8 _5 ]5 ~5 Z8 B; n( w8 V. Q- [xAK Ginyo Maru sunk by DD Napier at 2,000 yards
# w! f; S+ B1 B! o7 I, m$ ]Range increases to 3,000 yards* t# Z" ]5 w& v) \& I5 h/ ~
DD Nizam engages DMS W-12 at 3,000 yards
, o8 y- s% Q% P8 e# t0 Y* rDD Napier engages DMS W-3 at 3,000 yards6 Y& ]2 `0 l8 q/ R/ z. p
Range closes to 2,000 yards
7 L3 {* B5 `( g2 b: `DD Napier engages DMS W-12 at 2,000 yards
! c& j8 \, t" m9 {4 y% S2 jDD Napier engages DMS W-3 at 2,000 yards& {: e. F1 o- L* r+ @
DD Tjerk Hiddes engages DMS W-12 at 2,000 yards
5 V' [/ Q- F1 G* u# b  ]5 CDMS W-12 sunk by DD Tjerk Hiddes at 2,000 yards
$ M: ?+ z, r# u; gDMS W-3 sunk by DD Tjerk Hiddes at 2,000 yards* m& b$ c# T& c* Z  b: K
DMS W-3 sunk by DD Tjerk Hiddes at 2,000 yards
; l7 @6 g. D4 v& YCombat ends with last Japanese ship sunk... - t9 `, p+ _( q! ]% P
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TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98)
0 o9 C/ H9 U% u) d) z& P9 qJapanese Ships6 \" A! ~2 h0 K) P/ m* B: f8 C+ q
      AMc Wa 6
2 g, C6 ^# W, J9 l18 mines cleared
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4 B* H7 s5 @2 g# F0 X6 UAmphibious Assault at Port Blair (46,58) ; i2 A) M7 v2 U' f7 J" P* ]7 o5 d
TF 115 troops unloading over beach at Port Blair, 46,58 * |  i1 f4 t0 o; ?; V/ I
Japanese ground losses:0 Y4 x  p0 M  ?0 q  N: W2 D& v
      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled) . A5 Z2 V, `' @4 M# O" k+ g
13.2mm T93 AAMG lost overboard during unload of 66th Nav Gd
. J5 O2 o+ r" |10 Support troops accidentally lost during unload of 66th Nav Gd /3
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' b2 i1 _% C6 R+ qGround combat at Ankang (82,42)   j8 p0 D. ^& c8 ]6 h
Japanese Bombardment attack
5 G8 n/ Y* W. }( @$ C3 K9 aAttacking force 61922 troops, 974 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 2053 - g8 q6 I4 B- F$ s& c7 H7 Z
Defending force 78463 troops, 428 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2196 % h8 s3 j3 q: }3 T/ C- P) Y. O3 d
Japanese ground losses:, ^* y/ ]$ u+ A2 {+ j* l
      52 casualties reported) K# C& L: H1 o: ^6 E! w: r
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
3 v; L: g6 g1 m) j2 B0 o         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
! O$ M- {1 N3 }7 x1 I; O9 x         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled ) W6 N. w' L- P
Allied ground losses:( ^, t( G. A' x( I+ U& ~  a2 @3 j
      68 casualties reported
2 n, ^9 j/ z2 n/ a8 j         Squads: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled* d6 P* k+ ^  Q+ n( U1 l
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled6 `( A: u' K, ~4 T- p" S0 U
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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Ground combat at Patung (81,46)
9 r+ K/ ^# k* p7 @0 V4 G3 O- \& [Japanese Bombardment attack , P( {% K" D4 ]5 I4 i
Attacking force 29897 troops, 378 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 1121
# a' Q7 l& T- V3 R* x6 PDefending force 47697 troops, 280 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1802 0 B7 p8 [& A% R- F! D7 ^
Allied ground losses:7 f1 L+ _0 S+ D$ [; h3 `
      4 casualties reported+ E  C/ c: X1 n& n$ s
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
, p+ {- G- p  v6 V* N         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled& }# r" |# g$ O3 m
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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9 i8 c- p6 e8 ~: q6 n( Z* ^1 f( A8 n' QGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100) 5 i3 r3 f4 m5 q7 S5 N+ H  C
Japanese Bombardment attack 4 K2 r3 t& n6 L9 ?- x' t2 e, H
Attacking force 21804 troops, 302 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 869
! `# P+ E8 ~6 J0 g, O, g0 MDefending force 76701 troops, 1035 guns, 521 vehicles, Assault Value = 2371
$ w+ W1 \; T- yJapanese ground losses:+ t+ A3 {1 N  i) k  m1 [+ X+ a
      11 casualties reported& }* K2 S6 z$ Q( Q& w! R% M
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled# U4 \" @* P7 R1 ~6 E7 j( H2 x
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 f% s% a9 I* Z/ ]9 A7 N         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 |- i0 B0 G; L( KAllied ground losses:% P# d2 F& e% S# G
      8 casualties reported3 H" }) x  i* y0 z4 b$ V! J+ {
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled# C. c) r" _  P8 C- `' R
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 A" w0 O& V% r; V% ^3 G7 K
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45) 7 b: }# d, ^+ p+ s9 p5 e7 B
Japanese Deliberate attack . B3 R$ J6 |/ B5 q% X) A
Attacking force 3407 troops, 26 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 259   d- U( X; o2 r4 ~4 e4 o
Defending force 2096 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 10 % A& b; t1 {8 M* g3 |
Japanese adjusted assault: 29  
$ s5 G9 M+ a* c# r, n8 nAllied adjusted defense: 4  
* ?) f  ~, r# ^4 @7 k% V3 V, Y( SJapanese assault odds: 7 to 1  
7 K" o$ p2 D+ t3 jCombat modifiers
0 Q. j  e) R4 V; f1 s5 _Defender: disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)
+ ~' X4 ?! S3 ?: W+ a& p3 @Attacker:  ) l$ `/ C7 ?7 c! L2 p: L# f
Japanese ground losses:
7 s$ P+ f/ P) P0 G3 R8 S      12 casualties reported
# ?) z& _& v. w         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
) q% J) z( P- [7 \: E         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 f( o7 ?1 _4 [+ v3 ~% O7 N
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ H- M& d2 g  w  cAllied ground losses:: O: T0 R) ^" [4 ^' |. c& J$ P
      82 casualties reported- Y# |  p7 M% a! S
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled
) o' R% r; O0 a1 A' c- Y2 t4 v9 R3 P) {         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
( H; S8 w/ g4 ^' I" o( C         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled . H  e1 I3 g% w2 d
Assaulting units:/ o7 c7 J1 u  |9 g5 Z
    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment7 N4 N/ v' Q' u6 e0 F5 x
    23rd Tank Regiment
5 t. Q2 ?# X- M# k+ l( H9 A    18th RGC Temp. Division
7 M  w/ O8 N. l    15th JNAF AF Unit
! @4 X1 M3 D$ y3 h/ }' I+ I    51st Const Co 3 Y3 x% z$ }# i* s
    16th JAAF Base Force
: {$ v0 X& \5 k; L    10th JAAF Base Force; Q. b3 i, y* ^# I% G/ t  s6 h/ E
    39th JAAF AF Bn
2 _: R$ p( z9 a) L/ T    53rd JAAF AF Bn  
' {! b0 e; r- }- r+ V) g+ G' o# EDefending units:+ I% J0 y0 T0 q  a7 U& K+ j
    55th Chinese Corps
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 08, 42+ W  [% a# a. E9 ]$ G* Q8 ~. W4 O6 z
Tuyun will be the next hot zone,fortunately reinforcement has arrived
- ?) ~! l# z* j8 O- u5 j2 z55th chinese corps gain their tickets to heaven,they will be reborn soon
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0 R2 E/ R* I/ k' UMorning Air attack on 55th Infantry Regiment, at 50,99 (Kalidjati) 8 S' R9 \/ n3 G9 [5 O3 b; L
Weather in hex: Clear sky
2 ~* ]& r! U0 C9 S5 Y: s6 C' NRaid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet., i) _$ s! Q, y- _1 r
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
2 j1 t8 Z# Y% e3 N/ X2 `& {+ vJapanese aircraft
9 j$ T* ^, `4 ~9 b: V$ c      A6M2 Zero x 7 " ?. Q' a8 a, d' h( t0 a
Allied aircraft
9 b% D( ^  u- O# R9 D  t5 d      L-212 x 4 ; }9 S+ S2 K/ d( u) L
No Japanese losses $ U, R7 F0 c& S( S- q& `
No Allied losses ' r6 J4 \- Q) ?. C6 z
Japanese ground losses:, K" V6 a; \9 ^, L
      3 casualties reported
! J" q% c. E! _9 b4 e. a- m5 Z         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 v) v# T; E1 ^
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
7 ^/ B" U! U; A5 \+ v         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ U, y, z. v* }! v' dAircraft Attacking:$ E: Q6 V4 b( I+ o- D
       4 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet
3 U% |, y, Z: |6 U9 O9 D               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
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Afternoon Air attack on Tuyun , at 74,51  
, f3 {% H5 G) ~/ L8 u  A8 n1 cWeather in hex: Light rain
, ?/ {7 m/ Y; Y+ ~  YRaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
8 j" W9 K4 b( p) R7 V) nEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
- c1 E* y! B8 t( f8 }. \1 V7 OJapanese aircraft* N0 [1 C4 d# ]9 J
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 8! `# E9 b: m% V. O
      Ki-51 Sonia x 7 1 ?% T  Y/ S1 a2 I
No Japanese losses # D) B5 a2 m# E/ D& q' D8 a* e, i% L
Airbase hits 2
0 a1 \; G% d: FAirbase supply hits 2
) r- Y; h/ ?7 K+ |% B6 @: ORunway hits 12
4 I% k0 a$ m! G& H( K- \Aircraft Attacking:* R0 f5 h$ v) K: f/ x7 J) E; W
       7 x Ki-51 Sonia bombing from 6000 feet8 Y$ H5 C0 M9 h3 l2 _
               Airfield Attack:  4 x 50 kg GP Bomb
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Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45)
1 G' }7 G) T3 \1 p4 g) t  CJapanese Deliberate attack " Y% b  G0 H/ |2 h! s) {' S9 p! M4 K; L
Attacking force 3398 troops, 26 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 470   X7 c8 A2 Q) {7 T; U/ W1 J7 @( X+ i
Defending force 2033 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3 7 l' s# R' `8 ?' v
Japanese adjusted assault: 63  
! B( |$ D$ U/ Y3 Z' ?' WAllied adjusted defense: 3  
$ d$ W4 K/ v  |' z8 Z" r( }Japanese assault odds: 21 to 1  5 b! s6 y; Q5 ~# a
Combat modifiers
+ f7 t" N) f6 H7 |% g( K' zDefender: disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)
5 v2 m  {4 Q2 K* kAttacker:  # ~& a2 q1 N+ r! c. ^9 c1 p
Allied ground losses:' r' t! @- z' f1 ?6 d5 x
      100 casualties reported
- k* H3 b0 `% a* t7 ]; q9 I         Squads: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ w2 Z0 U1 q; |  P  M3 l1 W8 z4 `         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled$ A/ o1 M3 g. N' J
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled) G7 I5 U, J. T1 m& I
      Guns lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled) 4 h% E! v9 K1 z( P  g6 ?
Assaulting units:
* y4 `4 T0 c; x9 r4 w2 ]: B    7th Ind.Mixed Brigade
  q/ X# ]; }- l    23rd Tank Regiment0 C/ Z8 g( ?4 s$ n4 f( S! ], \
    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment
" F/ z% g" g. C1 H    18th RGC Temp. Division. g& k9 D4 d4 v+ ^" m
    10th JAAF Base Force
; R/ H; N7 _* |7 p# x    39th JAAF AF Bn 8 W1 e% E0 k4 ]9 L# ~( H# X
    51st Const Co 4 Y% ]+ G9 Y0 \' U
    16th JAAF Base Force# a: F* j' H8 U  q
    15th JNAF AF Unit
4 w% b6 E( Z# Y    53rd JAAF AF Bn  3 m" y; W' |5 }8 Y, d) t/ A
Defending units:
/ W2 {' N* ?$ X6 k- E3 [    55th Chinese Corps : |2 L6 H8 k. z3 Q9 d; Z' t* b
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% b: a" P& U1 p6 u0 Y) CAllied Unit(s) surrounded at Nanyang
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 09, 42" k/ i" i0 p1 o4 a; d6 h  a" E
It is a nice day,the dutch bombers dicide to go out today,& o0 h* ]3 W7 A
and they hit something! aha* Y7 R5 u% z3 H8 f! H
Here comes the KB,nice and shine.
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7 |/ X' w8 F. Z/ V" e- g5 x% V- ~Morning Air attack on TF, near Merak at 48,97 / X  p9 N7 p$ D+ c) K9 e$ w+ T* ]
Weather in hex: Moderate rain ( ?  ~) L/ L, ?% g2 @5 g
Raid spotted at 33 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
, C7 d- P+ b$ m0 eEstimated time to target is 12 minutes
9 n5 q& S8 B2 P- |% pJapanese aircraft0 a$ Y& G/ U8 |" d8 r6 I0 ^
      A6M2 Zero x 17
+ J+ Z- q* z, M1 s0 }0 mAllied aircraft
/ J$ v4 O. t. K! @  _  x      139WH-3 x 14 ; w: X5 ?/ Q, P9 K/ _/ a
No Japanese losses
: ?( s/ O0 F. Y. ~3 O" h8 JNo Allied losses ( v  j/ H1 P. F+ a5 l
Japanese Ships
- I% p2 y! {- Q4 Q      xAP Kamakura Maru
$ t3 G5 C6 k, [) ~      xAK Zuiko Maru+ Z+ V1 o5 Z4 L# ~, m
      xAK Miyadono Maru
- i4 f0 R  Y) |* R      xAK Kizan Maru % p) C" R1 f3 s# _0 h( y- `  `, i
Aircraft Attacking:: I+ Z: V# n& [' r7 r  v
       6 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet  J: j( @3 `* I0 ^( y
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb( n- c; c6 X' J4 T9 O
       8 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet3 G: U9 o; M4 M  q& A: O% p
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
' l# y) a. `1 sCAP engaged:
6 @5 ?1 @. N) d; O3 eTainan Ku S-1/A with A6M2 Zero (4 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)7 n+ l1 z$ }! \8 s3 a* n9 _+ u8 [
      (4 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)7 x( _: c6 k7 `; r' z$ S; a6 D
      4 plane(s) intercepting now., c8 o9 m* G, H# j; T3 n$ f' Y
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.* G: I8 f* t% e' q8 D/ k; f* @( g5 Q# i
      Raid is overhead, w8 H& i/ r. y$ T3 a  \
12th Ku S-1  with A6M2 Zero (13 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
1 N  ^* A* ]) o4 }* j      (13 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
  k: A; `. q. X. W      13 plane(s) intercepting now.
9 d  d/ ~+ H; N3 z2 b      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000., R! |0 L' N# M, P7 ~. N
      Raid is overhead
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% M  G1 W- U" e" G+ p: h5 aMorning Air attack on TF, near Oosthaven at 49,95 . x7 z. d* R# R" v
Weather in hex: Light cloud
% a, q- s0 ~( }0 WRaid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.# O  Q2 ~% }' q  L/ q
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes
' |6 l) u" S: o- v% {Japanese aircraft/ \& Y- d- \( n6 E
      A6M2 Zero x 19
$ B9 @- O5 d3 b, CAllied aircraft5 K. ?. z7 i) w- v% Y
      139WH-3 x 18 4 y! a5 E2 m( X) q$ H
No Japanese losses % }8 X  v" m% E* U' N, u
No Allied losses
- \! ~6 r& O: z2 C# uJapanese Ships$ r  X, T, k) F
      SC Ch 16+ @% S* H: L: l& x1 }9 l/ B
      SC Ch 13
) g7 c# J4 _( g- [0 a& G5 l      PB Mikitade Maru, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
; c" ^/ t/ l% {  E! j3 X+ ^# J1 HAircraft Attacking:; \0 b0 n" M# l1 \5 y9 ^% ^1 t8 }
       9 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet' ?* Q$ |' [2 d& B
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb7 K$ O4 F7 Z+ z! ^) F8 J' g
       9 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet5 r3 T$ R, N0 F
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
9 B  d0 S% H/ W3 _CAP engaged:6 j' m; \  G  `. j
Chitose Ku S-1 Det with A6M2 Zero (5 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
& n5 @8 ?6 P% g$ _* |      (5 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)7 s! ]# h8 U* ?" f0 G3 c
      5 plane(s) intercepting now.
1 z& M! L1 p( m( _6 ^5 ^      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.- _& k4 U2 n' d7 y: i, E+ |
      Raid is overhead
7 l: M& v9 B/ Z% A$ \Tainan Ku S-1/B with A6M2 Zero (2 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
% c  P  X0 ^  H) B/ f      (2 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
6 M6 b' v7 G; r      2 plane(s) intercepting now.  g- U+ L) k& S! A  Y
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.8 X7 g; a/ S# E1 v& }1 T1 D- [
      Raid is overhead6 D' T$ V! d8 X7 f7 ?
Zuiho-1 with A6M2 Zero (2 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
, X5 {! [( }6 x  L% ?      (2 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)8 J" B' Z0 a3 c/ e; z% B" Q
      2 plane(s) intercepting now.
6 S$ q& e2 Q9 b2 j# P- I1 i      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.1 F% @& F" y7 C" z7 V6 f! a
      Raid is overhead6 i* v+ n" N1 E9 b( M- L1 a1 K
Akagi-1 with A6M2 Zero (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)# }0 u1 b3 o9 R, j2 T" k
      (3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.), |( b) I1 V! [  P* B; k% C
      3 plane(s) intercepting now.
6 p0 S2 E2 a! v) W" s5 e" n      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
% g: G& p3 _, C. M3 i" A      Raid is overhead. o4 w: V- b& @6 b# O
Kaga-1 with A6M2 Zero (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
) G2 T# {. H1 h      (3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)# j& t# Y; @8 k- y5 ]9 ?4 }
      3 plane(s) intercepting now.
4 ~8 m4 Z; A+ W6 Y4 A$ f- }3 H      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.+ |; a* Y) n, B4 w
      Raid is overhead6 c1 w2 _" C6 J& q  t5 ?
Shokaku-1 with A6M2 Zero (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
  W* M6 }- b4 m$ c, a2 o5 X      (3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
  ^& G8 u; K4 G% r      3 plane(s) intercepting now.% O, G2 z: _7 W& W) r3 Q
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
" I, y( }/ T1 M8 X+ p8 r- ]* U1 E8 P3 L      Raid is overhead- W: q1 E1 }, E3 H# x7 T
Hosho-1 with A6M2 Zero (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
4 G# a5 n2 q! J7 I8 ~" K      (1 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
+ Z4 t6 ~. W) g% J: y7 b      1 plane(s) intercepting now.2 D+ o/ k  J9 r& ^# H4 J4 n
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.; x  w& e% s# J# O
      Raid is overhead ; ~2 g, o6 {. ]9 z
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring PB Mikitade Maru
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3 z' Q# B4 c& |0 D! A$ M8 NMorning Air attack on Imperial Guards Division, at 50,99 (Kalidjati)
" v; x; F, M' u, }+ M6 \, cWeather in hex: Thunderstorms
: T& x- y- f6 S% ?Raid spotted at 42 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.
/ R; d; ^; v. S( P3 C) REstimated time to target is 15 minutes * N, E. m+ J* x. ?
Japanese aircraft
5 a- z! b7 C% p2 p& c, S      A6M2 Zero x 2 ! `- d, I* c( o# R) M. W- O& i' t; t
Allied aircraft6 b2 Q- \" _4 o- O/ ~! |# C( z. N; \
      CW-22 Falcon x 9
: Z3 y4 ~7 U8 r3 z      L-212 x 4
) }9 S& q, C( [. L- i' @; QNo Japanese losses ( Z+ i. W  B; v( C0 R- Z
Allied aircraft losses
# \4 R. ?" \8 S, K8 A: t$ r% \: L      CW-22 Falcon: 1 destroyed, 1 damaged
! B% y1 T& \& c% c: I, k- t      L-212: 2 damaged
. s4 }1 |9 |) W' Z! K: H$ WAircraft Attacking:
+ ~3 @8 F* q5 f( i4 O       7 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet: b  }# [' I$ _9 E* B% q
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb2 |1 q% y& Q  G; r* t
       4 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet+ m" R$ F: K6 @8 J) E$ k! A' M
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
* p, Q% d& \& I% p8 I: s3 H% h% k& l* }( R, z1 o
CAP engaged:4 J5 M2 J- j" o; a/ t7 M; N
Tainan Ku S-1/A with A6M2 Zero (2 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
% F; X) T  t3 a1 t) i      (2 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)8 I! {( x# A: w3 r
      2 plane(s) intercepting now.
  B; X7 a" p9 n5 Y( b      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
( P  }1 Y. R  p( j( P7 U1 B7 m4 M( O7 g      Raid is overhead ) @% C/ L- G7 E
Also attacking 4th Guards Division ...
( ]" P% f9 v3 M4 P$ t/ MAlso attacking Imperial Guards Division ... % p0 X' Z& H3 `( B) P
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Morning Air attack on 41st Infantry Regiment, at 51,100 , near Bandoeng
& n) i2 {, h# s( x# eWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
3 W0 H4 m+ E& O( e. ZRaid spotted at 21 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.5 \1 b. e: y5 s/ g  |' x6 |
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
% |/ q/ i, V$ {8 V* c* v: V1 P+ CJapanese aircraft
( g1 _  h4 n% _8 A' b2 n      A6M2 Zero x 4
  Y' s: [% Z! G; Y" r/ q8 L4 {. MAllied aircraft
( H7 W& V6 A" F      CW-22 Falcon x 3 8 e9 B6 ?  J1 e( d' a
No Japanese losses   y  c6 u2 a# j8 g! r- Z2 p0 p
Allied aircraft losses
+ m$ j8 y' f- \3 \% {# Z      CW-22 Falcon: 2 destroyed
4 q: C8 `  e% b& _2 uAircraft Attacking:
" S& E# J; I  n+ {% j, u       3 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
3 g' K4 I& \0 |3 `. S& S1 T) {' Y               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb $ ^' x  V  p  ~: E# l( G1 q
CAP engaged:, U+ T! r' v' R+ g2 j
12th Ku S-1  with A6M2 Zero (4 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
+ q* i- F/ R6 G$ N  A* V      (4 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
1 A# u! f1 R3 u* o      4 plane(s) intercepting now.3 g3 W* h7 l/ h: h; d
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000." W* D; \; E7 l
      Raid is overhead  ~! t3 o5 N3 i' J4 ]- ?
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" D4 n% G- k+ c$ W- RGround combat at Tuyun (74,51)
, e" `( K3 n) e- U+ N5 MJapanese Bombardment attack 4 m! j& H; e; J: Z% `
Attacking force 84276 troops, 652 guns, 153 vehicles, Assault Value = 3149
# V. ?3 W6 y6 pDefending force 95294 troops, 601 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3212
/ c" U6 e1 p1 o  g  nJapanese ground losses:: ^2 r: \1 n: Y! _3 h
      209 casualties reported
2 y" }0 U/ O" H9 G* F         Squads: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled
# @: ^1 P# ?8 C0 v; f  {# d* x         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
  g3 e5 N8 d& k4 _' _" v5 C  \2 U         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
7 k( A. s: `/ }. ^5 b. aAllied ground losses:' \0 D: A9 ?) D
      8 casualties reported
0 R6 A  T1 j; k: V         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled* W9 G: Z: ?' K) t! B4 p
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled! N" }6 W) c- Q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 7 ]& m9 n( B, L1 T: ~+ d
Assaulting units:) x  s/ l# C6 o) M$ ^( r) E7 @$ @
    110th Division
7 z8 u! ~& Q; Y" P% `    8th Armored Car Co * \& G" _+ Y. O* F' f
    10th Division
( _/ E3 o2 z8 Z' n( B    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade
4 A7 h$ _0 ~& J0 Z7 X9 o    2nd Militia Regiment
  L# k4 s' @7 I. a$ h9 R0 p" G0 \: @+ b    2nd Ind.Mixed Regiment9 p& e4 P, q# b3 F7 j; w
    116th Division& o! A* w; T% S
    15th Division
% A' Z9 Y5 d6 J, E! S% ~    9th Armored Car Co
, @1 A  g7 @: G. U    55th Infantry Brigade
" u8 {* |# i7 F( k' q1 {    1st Militia Regiment
) x/ e4 ~7 a* P  ?7 p0 Y8 u5 t    22nd Division
  o4 O/ c& t1 O0 Z5 P/ J1 x    3rd Militia Regiment
) D/ |3 b7 x1 L  t( |! d    6th Army ! o( Z/ `0 u' B+ R" `. z3 H  t( G
Defending units:
" s2 h1 W- e# T0 `% ?    18th Chinese Corps, s9 K7 J! S/ a) R8 \- F
    94th Chinese Corps  D* y5 v- Y, S5 b( P5 S
    52nd Chinese Corps
% N5 B/ X+ q+ j- ~1 H    31st Chinese Corps. u- a) _: b7 H+ z$ a9 i2 ^; a3 \
    3rd New Chinese Corps0 q* ~+ H6 y" E) W& w
    87th Chinese Corps
" @6 Q9 X$ q9 P+ @, |    8th Chinese Corps
( b2 p4 F+ \8 C, L2 `: F    54th Chinese Corps3 y7 ?6 }7 i5 v; u& P
    62nd Chinese Corps
2 D# r) j$ B  [3 Y- A( y    2nd Prov Chinese Corps( u  m# ^3 ]+ a* Z" f* ~0 v- f
    64th Chinese Corps
; T( ?2 b0 G. D% Y, `' u! A! m6 b    6th Chinese Corps& \. ]" x9 n+ y
    16th Group Army
0 M& c& d2 r. U8 s: Z+ \    11th Group Army+ q5 l# y9 L, G* L" B
    9th Group Army. D0 L1 m$ k: N2 X
    4th War Area 1 T2 N( `* X, c# i8 _
    35th Group Army 7 a3 _. A& R$ b, ~% `' n( [
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5 e  S, x. s0 v3 e1 e) V- wGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100) / U6 ~/ U( p% Z- z9 S* Z
Japanese Bombardment attack ' c3 @% G7 J* W6 U0 K' S- u
Attacking force 21807 troops, 302 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 869 ' a: ^* c9 A/ j: D
Defending force 76178 troops, 1028 guns, 435 vehicles, Assault Value = 2325 2 a( p4 r7 T1 s  s) a! R6 q5 \6 K
Japanese ground losses:
, z" J% E( U2 x- X' o      85 casualties reported
* }/ g6 D$ y1 ^% j7 G# k" {         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled* i% f, t- t. j1 H4 O; S
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled* @1 b- G' L$ C7 R2 l
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
3 M7 v2 I1 H- l9 SAllied ground losses:; b' j  V# m5 G
      11 casualties reported
2 e# x  @5 _6 a4 K8 Y: y         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled1 O7 T/ @! R1 ]7 \1 G" |, n
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled* l/ d3 G. T6 |6 C. V. @  }8 y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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