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; d8 ^0 D$ f% v' f, Q2 @8 `( l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。
& d/ x4 x9 O  e* bwangqifeng 发表于 2014-12-30 03:40
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日军目前的进展确实算不上顺利,不过这节奏也是日军定的,盟军目前还没有定调的能力啊$ `  s* o7 _3 D) t& `4 Q
拖时间倒是盟军当前的主要目的。+ G2 c* |& k' {! A
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$ r8 {( [% Q/ r
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,
6 a4 Q- j+ R/ w. F% y4 V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
" f- r2 a7 s/ f) u6 b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
2 H* c. l7 t2 y" n( }而缅甸的大量补给进入大陆战场,外加前期国军迅速收缩,没有被及时拖住,+ u# B2 K7 B0 v2 A% n" ?' z
导致大陆战场日军长期下不了嘴,无从发力。9 u; v3 z7 j. p) l, V' t
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 ^/ y5 x/ l" {5 T: p$ n, ~
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
3 z: F8 o4 j1 g' q4 `  J' i# H荷兰空军的水平轰炸机终于炸到鱼了
% p3 y9 O" o" L& w5 ^2 s& k4 q) }0 b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,% s6 ?0 T5 L  P6 m' e; I9 y# j
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。+ U3 q5 H: {' D9 i" {8 S) @, _
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。
$ Y$ u- m. o/ l) @$ x, b' E5 ]% K58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
/ H' o9 \- ]* Y1 X$ ^$ t1 U5 R* C/ M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。, ~. }9 ?: z& K+ J; T
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
* C2 h) u8 `0 }8 {% P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。7 M: ?7 ?! r+ a# X+ _
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" r: U0 p/ m3 x  S7 VMorning Air attack on Imperial Guards Division, at 48,98 , near Batavia
2 d6 ]5 z6 f- i8 ?$ [8 jWeather in hex: Light cloud
+ B/ S4 W6 l% n  W- N* L( \  ~Raid spotted at 23 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.0 W# `" L" M$ v- h; q" o/ |
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes 1 S+ f) m  {- [4 d
Japanese aircraft' d3 U% @# t5 F: D
      A6M2 Zero x 1 8 \; M" j% \( u, }3 {
Allied aircraft; s+ T4 G% R* w
      L-212 x 9 . \- M5 r' {! X
No Japanese losses
3 B* F! `+ \9 g  OAllied aircraft losses# N% [1 r; g0 k1 V9 A
      L-212: 1 damaged
! A! ]- H7 I* R  \' d+ G3 p1 AAircraft Attacking:# ?, Z0 N5 r, ~. T
       9 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet
4 N; m: n2 v1 a7 C9 `5 K* U               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
! C7 G' |2 p; @% x----------------------------------------------------------------------* s/ ?7 u# k2 X' `- F
Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Billiton at 52,93 3 e  ~6 f$ y$ ]2 R5 u
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
) w  _" \$ q: a# wRaid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.9 Z# {: {, V% ?% z; `2 K
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
# @& Q3 e+ c9 {Allied aircraft
- R9 S; Y( I8 ?/ |4 y6 I  _0 e      139WH-3 x 18 3 M. o" g3 ~; o. a% T7 }5 X/ T6 F
No Allied losses
1 S2 j3 H7 k: a; L; M9 _3 Q6 T! J9 MJapanese Ships
; I9 j% \9 c, q3 _, b      xAK Manyo Maru+ c) ^/ _& m1 ~  c
      xAK Nojima Maru, Bomb hits 1,  on fire
0 [$ b5 W9 l" G+ q  T" vAircraft Attacking:
0 k+ w( y+ H8 }8 K' r& _) i; A       9 x 139WH-3 bombing from 10000 feet9 h# b) D, \9 R& g% r
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
' s' e  `7 R2 H  F4 z       9 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet4 ^- d+ @# M' `+ t! e; }# t  ~0 m
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb ) [, t" s8 E  v3 Q8 j
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAK Nojima Maru 9 Z' v9 j+ A& x, G& S6 I( S, |) N
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) ?/ J2 b% F% P0 B; a, [Afternoon Air attack on 14th Guards Regiment, at 56,54 , near Moulmein
& O! b1 Z" W) X5 O. x. D, QWeather in hex: Moderate rain - S' `8 [6 X& I# g0 E# T
Raid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.: v' n9 x, ]+ A  ~! g$ |
Estimated time to target is 2 minutes : T/ R) E2 C4 }7 a1 Q& n4 R  m$ ~
Japanese aircraft
7 V4 a: u7 h* I      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 8
+ T9 a2 F1 x2 I+ |' g- l      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 9
  H: ^1 n# r; O6 `9 f      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 13 & d7 A- S- e/ N8 B% ~8 t" @" F
Allied aircraft) p8 i+ ^! q( Y+ y- V
      Blenheim I x 4# N+ D3 u0 k6 z' {
      Hurricane IIa Trop x 4
% B% V# W; t- {# j$ L% N      Hurricane IIb Trop x 32
  D1 L- S3 X4 ?  O8 C5 a  X      P-39D Airacobra x 5
4 w: T, i' q6 ]3 A5 gJapanese aircraft losses
/ p0 o" ]/ x$ Z% {+ c5 ?      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 1 destroyed- |( g7 H9 e: ]# A. F
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar: 1 destroyed
2 r2 q8 {& N. N( Z. K$ Z/ W! P' oAllied aircraft losses* `: `  d- |0 N6 `. z9 D* B8 [
      Blenheim I: 2 damaged
* ]+ j2 n. ]; d5 U9 {7 M      Hurricane IIb Trop: 1 destroyed
" ~3 x( t& {$ t% aJapanese ground losses:
) I" E) g" L3 U6 x; g5 C9 g: I      5 casualties reported
2 k" F8 r+ B& Q1 T9 k$ m7 |, p         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled) {- `* X. @# x. _0 I
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled. N0 c& y5 A, }7 `
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled % Y0 {% c% A7 {, Q& B; {
Aircraft Attacking:  n; @) Q$ _0 \7 q
       4 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet3 I- K  ~# d9 I8 z+ z% f/ \6 x9 ~% Z
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb 4 l7 z& l% i6 D3 H9 J& n8 F
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2 I( S4 ]6 H1 u" k, }7 DAfternoon Air attack on 17th Indpt Guards Regiment, at 56,51 , near Toungoo
9 |4 |% E, i$ j1 }* jWeather in hex: Overcast
5 d5 J; q0 E0 }  DRaid spotted at 29 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.$ m, ~. P6 G* ~  R/ ~  X, l
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes 9 r" |* m" a' [% `( ]
Japanese aircraft1 t( j8 a0 K  L6 ^/ n
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 1 $ l# _# u, C8 ^; ^/ b
Allied aircraft- d6 J/ n1 \( y+ E) c- b
      Wirraway x 3 2 d' a0 _6 x  l4 E+ S
No Japanese losses 2 w! X: K( G: r3 d. ~4 O8 N
No Allied losses
& Y+ S' s3 s9 {' e7 UAircraft Attacking:
6 d- c, `8 f. g# u- l  ^" y  H       3 x Wirraway bombing from 6000 feet
% z& \) i+ P# R               Ground Attack:  2 x 100 lb GP Bomb& @2 f2 e$ D1 X6 d! \6 y, A8 I
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+ \) Z2 N* @: bAfternoon Air attack on 21st Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 56,53 , near Pegu ( `* B" B; D5 c5 b# f
Weather in hex: Light cloud
2 s  f' O/ z, ]; T. iRaid spotted at 36 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
% M& i* c5 U" m& a1 oEstimated time to target is 9 minutes
( Y! S; O5 r/ `Japanese aircraft
( S! X, R/ c, o+ E& g      A6M2 Zero x 1 : s* @; a+ u9 T* w. W' a, K: E; Y
Allied aircraft+ P! n& V9 O3 z/ t2 }! h
      B-17D Fortress x 4
& C3 _  z: `7 [' `- @No Japanese losses
6 k* i2 ?: h( w9 KNo Allied losses
0 R/ l# M! M: y5 _Aircraft Attacking:
8 [* I4 p, G: v5 T       4 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet# I! K. R6 c& V1 B* Z2 b" N% C
               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb1 {# g/ d+ u" U( o
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4 b: x8 y% f8 c5 M  rAfternoon Air attack on 21st Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 56,53 , near Pegu * f2 t+ H4 \5 m7 X
Weather in hex: Light cloud ( R, q$ Z# Z& f8 B
Raid spotted at 45 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
4 U' E4 R  G6 }Estimated time to target is 12 minutes 1 H6 S' F& l6 Y! m/ V$ B7 t. c, O
Japanese aircraft' W8 T* m/ L' ]" |
      A6M2 Zero x 6
- x1 u# \% j. Q0 T5 QAllied aircraft$ h- z0 _% E: k7 E6 R6 U' ]
      B-17D Fortress x 7
1 v1 @( B8 r8 v7 oJapanese aircraft losses$ W0 f2 i& \- G
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
; j# x& Q! y! ]" A9 D: B4 `2 }Allied aircraft losses
. W. F, j1 a4 c8 K6 u) F% t. w      B-17D Fortress: 4 damaged
5 M2 Y8 ]& `; `1 bAircraft Attacking:( B2 E* ]% H' i3 _( j
       7 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet# C+ g& K0 Q) _8 u9 Q8 x
               Ground Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb  L6 p+ }& h$ i
Also attacking 4th Division ...
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Sub attack near Lingga  at 51,87 ! w* n+ [  {, u+ T7 q/ k
Japanese Ships
1 c8 e" c& Q! ~4 @7 _8 M      PB Choyo Maru #2
: n7 R: B4 B  MAllied Ships( S' ?" _" R! H- J
      SS KXIV- U6 Z' ~/ f$ d5 p+ }9 {
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Ground combat at Billiton (52,93) " q! D( l0 \% N: w
Japanese Shock attack 4 V: H- C7 r7 q8 N, u
Attacking force 1336 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 48   E  c: q! ?8 ~9 t$ k$ k
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 4 `, ]! t/ P; }1 L
Japanese adjusted assault: 92  7 I1 k& G; ~: d$ M
Allied adjusted defense: 1  ( K) A! F/ k$ v" z
Japanese assault odds: 92 to 1 (fort level 0)    s" K! \1 Y7 y1 G
Japanese forces CAPTURE Billiton !!! ; W! c, j& g2 K
Combat modifiers
7 P' I$ T# m* n5 x- j& q" y  EAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+)
6 H8 O8 Q6 e# ZAssaulting units:
/ p( ^" O4 x0 d. p; Z; h' m    5th Guards Engineer Regiment
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 31, 42
- n) @  g$ K4 h) b& Y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。- \' I! y0 l- y, S8 f: i
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+ }7 \/ u4 P$ \
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9 Q* y5 S6 W4 C" R% ^
结果日军情绪激动,击溃20军后全体往芷江东移动,于昨天到达国军预设阵地,6 v4 K% k1 X. `0 }. d
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。
; _8 ]% V7 @) S: j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) F; T8 b4 T3 Q; s) b
当天盟军尝试对当地日军进行反突击,希望日军的混乱能对国军有所帮助。
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1 L$ N+ T# ]; mASW attack near Lingga  at 51,87
' i, A  K0 U' z: VJapanese Ships
: {0 d, A& y8 y! ?; |% e      DMS W-6
' y; q6 C# p! V2 g. B1 j/ L      PB Choyo Maru #2
2 a! R+ L; m4 P% [5 m6 FAllied Ships
" W' I3 l( v% f0 c% p      SS Searaven
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: z. K8 `1 n5 d& \8 Z) JSub attack near Malacca  at 49,82 . L" L: S" \1 V' M; u7 |. L$ q
Japanese Ships
! w8 ^9 F+ ?% Y8 n2 s7 d      xAK Shinwa Maru
9 f# l1 `7 l& N, g      xAK Kazan Maru
, B, w2 y, B/ w      PB Nichiryo Maru
8 J! r& K( R7 v8 x9 B/ KAllied Ships' i+ O: _9 N4 ?" ]4 L' E& c( `1 c
      SS Skipjack
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  {1 X6 x, U  PASW attack near Malacca  at 48,81
( g  Y# d; c0 E5 H9 ]8 G  |8 r1 w- dJapanese Ships
" |! \, i/ `6 I7 X4 S) p      PB Choyo Maru #2 8 Y& I* d: |0 N6 t
Allied Ships2 r1 P4 @- F6 @( G5 a
      SS KXIV. F6 d0 J) c2 w/ }& o, T
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0 _# X( @0 E! HMorning Air attack on 55th Infantry Regiment, at 49,98 (Batavia) & v' b' [; O/ C3 Y  J+ e
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
# e' _! G: A4 R( @' e0 R$ r8 sRaid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
  F& v& k6 A6 ?3 S2 M% r" `( e3 MEstimated time to target is 4 minutes , d& |" {; T) ]5 M, S' g% A3 X
Japanese aircraft2 i4 n3 X# |# w% i0 S( b
      A6M2 Zero x 11 * ]$ |* S( L3 R9 ?: T- h" ]
Allied aircraft# W2 \6 p( K/ ^# ^
      CW-22 Falcon x 9
6 h) ~& L' D* z. r- I. G! h! k7 sNo Japanese losses
4 E: _9 O1 ]$ B# f- V0 U  \No Allied losses : D' D, {4 {+ S5 y) b# @+ K
Aircraft Attacking:
  z. ~- y& _! `       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet) w7 `8 h# R9 X  s7 [
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
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: p2 u5 r) K6 g" U# C  JMorning Air attack on Imperial Guards Division, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg)
" P5 t9 Y# h4 J3 B& f/ S$ fWeather in hex: Severe storms : |0 |1 G% y% b* x6 E
Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.6 @# x# ], n4 R* k
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes
+ W) H: O2 o0 [$ f' |' b. PJapanese aircraft5 Q  W( Y) \: t& U1 S
      A6M2 Zero x 10
2 p/ E! U) w- z3 ^1 nAllied aircraft
7 _' V9 L9 q8 b      CW-22 Falcon x 9
1 B4 B0 H, d2 e8 b& }0 ?No Japanese losses 5 b& ~3 c8 `8 H+ p- x& C6 m
No Allied losses . F1 x( A5 c8 P2 r* E
Aircraft Attacking:
6 E; C# _) o4 c3 |$ B8 J       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet- @2 m! ^% e+ B& s; f
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb* g8 p5 N* L" y7 b: S9 A- B
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Morning Air attack on Imperial Guards Division, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg)
. D$ ]/ ^6 s) ~Weather in hex: Severe storms
& M- b( Z3 t( z$ A/ o+ J, tRaid spotted at 41 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet." t' L6 o4 I  r. X* e4 \! }
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes ) d- J- d5 c1 v
Japanese aircraft: j8 s" [) V0 w. \( B
      A6M2 Zero x 10 ; P% _- b. ^; {" N
Allied aircraft
  v& @0 a5 n. C8 P3 w2 Q4 _      L-212 x 9 * @+ ~7 M% n2 |) P
No Japanese losses
% C3 W8 R3 G9 B. NAllied aircraft losses$ X+ K1 L" O3 |" f
      L-212: 3 destroyed, 3 damaged , v8 P" d- u2 |; A) Y) N7 Q
Aircraft Attacking:* t, l' g9 R0 A8 }4 T2 D* v
       4 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet
% s1 g4 i' }0 x4 H$ j               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
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4 W  e4 V: P3 k( Z, I' T# L1 CMorning Air attack on 14th Guards Regiment, at 56,54 , near Moulmein
# O8 D: B2 V# ~: pWeather in hex: Severe storms 0 ]% s  P. o! ?/ b2 I" _& N
Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.& S% f! v2 b9 h. j# W/ s2 Z8 W
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes 2 G6 p  r+ V0 v. F
Japanese aircraft( _7 n/ L% u3 }# j1 e5 Z' C
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 6 6 D& `7 X- k- O) Q
Allied aircraft
. i( \) D7 W4 |      Blenheim I x 7 9 [( R$ C* J8 E2 g+ E  |
No Japanese losses 4 N6 a& `% s& X( H1 W
Allied aircraft losses
: {4 b$ U+ k# B: ^      Blenheim I: 2 damaged
. G, r; t2 V' w; G. R7 w9 f  mJapanese ground losses:( _* f' q  J- c% X# `
      14 casualties reported4 f' t, S% T: u3 I& t
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
% o6 j. |, ]1 X7 n         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled" p% ]/ _5 j) l* E
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
& ?4 D; f6 @8 Q: y4 \5 P  J1 \9 wAircraft Attacking:! w' V0 Y* H% S
       7 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet
" L( D! v! V- @+ M" U  l               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb: R& z  n/ M% J4 ]# d' ~5 i
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Morning Air attack on 17th Indpt Guards Regiment, at 56,51 , near Toungoo * w% X& V( p8 L: P7 c- {& ^' N4 M
Weather in hex: Moderate rain 2 Y+ y/ R5 y) N8 U+ v5 W9 F
Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.# U) O; v: n6 x2 e# P# E
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes ; A; ~& l( }- _: c4 W# d
Japanese aircraft4 o; Q! b8 ?2 C& q
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 4
8 l2 ^  h2 L8 TAllied aircraft% `/ `% r$ p. O, v+ p! [# w+ I2 W
      Wirraway x 3 8 A% F: A5 ?9 U  I7 Z1 L1 u7 g
No Japanese losses   i9 c; s. |. a- A+ H$ R
No Allied losses 6 T& ~% A: R: T* @$ D
Aircraft Attacking:
! Y, f8 }7 R0 u2 i1 X5 B6 J       3 x Wirraway bombing from 6000 feet
1 M! b1 q- n& i8 O0 w  j               Ground Attack:  2 x 100 lb GP Bomb
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Afternoon Air attack on 15th Division, at 74,55 (Liuchow)
3 w" V3 i) J+ a8 KWeather in hex: Thunderstorms
+ N( N  Y& d/ ]( i9 gRaid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
, E1 e* _% M% H3 G4 GEstimated time to target is 4 minutes
2 j: R/ U+ r% qAllied aircraft
; j0 N8 G3 s5 a9 j! |, Q1 ~& Q      A-29A Hudson x 6
% |  ^; c& J; m4 \No Allied losses # X7 j: B4 j6 a& I  I
Japanese ground losses:
; k% u  d* _& z( y3 S      59 casualties reported
) h% R- r7 n9 U4 {" P9 s         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled6 t# Y- m! L: O4 m3 g  X
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
3 K6 C8 y) ^# l4 J; F" [         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
  i+ [' R2 ]' B2 }, Z( s) kAircraft Attacking:
* {' h8 N6 i% a( d1 {7 ~       6 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet
! c/ {/ N$ x3 |2 `2 d               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb; _0 B; S1 i- _- o+ H0 C: H/ o5 q. B
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. s, f7 ]5 X$ b* fGround combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang)
6 m) N- h! ^0 S% KJapanese Shock attack
$ y# J+ ]" l% X( t: R+ e$ ZAttacking force 52150 troops, 734 guns, 607 vehicles, Assault Value = 1809
; @* ]/ e( o  l  \. g" eDefending force 168498 troops, 830 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5815 9 X' m' f# j3 P$ N
Japanese adjusted assault: 1015  : K9 b, ]& V0 R
Allied adjusted defense: 13399  
( V" ^3 \$ b/ W# R6 MJapanese assault odds: 1 to 13  
0 T1 |' M  c/ A+ BCombat modifiers
3 X/ P0 i# q! t1 g$ m9 BDefender: terrain(+), experience(-)
$ v, |; r; p0 ^7 i$ ]Attacker: shock(+) - e' ^9 b0 W: y% d0 L  P
Japanese ground losses:
6 D2 g8 Z$ A: x( b      10675 casualties reported6 l$ B0 H  n* b' [, B, |$ H4 Y
         Squads: 266 destroyed, 565 disabled+ V/ \# U' ^6 n  f/ i7 E! V8 h% n( S! k
         Non Combat: 73 destroyed, 59 disabled
. `2 w) g$ E. v0 w         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 31 disabled
. y) [" j9 g, F' a, t% Z      Guns lost 57 (8 destroyed, 49 disabled)
) x7 J" M/ ?/ o' E7 H' G* k      Vehicles lost 183 (163 destroyed, 20 disabled)
" q) t& |( N# H7 a      Units destroyed 2
# X8 h: S& k3 bAllied ground losses:
0 u+ ^  N) x, m      2079 casualties reported
0 K  ?5 E' C3 N9 e7 Z  c' m         Squads: 9 destroyed, 217 disabled
: r& h: b9 \' y0 ]- [. j         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 46 disabled
5 h$ ?9 e: J4 ]- q         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 9 disabled
( c  @2 \# h% g' }6 J0 `      Guns lost 22 (1 destroyed, 21 disabled) 3 j- N+ m4 J9 E' S
Assaulting units:+ }1 l; }: N, n
    5th Tank Regiment. ~8 s( k8 }' q& d9 p- p$ a
    15th Tank Regiment
6 T; {" Z$ p5 L3 f    102nd Infantry Regiment2 P; K, b, \  N9 x8 ^
    Kyuko Naval Guard Unit
% X- z6 D8 ]- M# e; b. h6 s- s+ ^& N( N    40th Division
$ ~3 f  @' C8 l. |) ?0 ]    39th Division
$ h5 N" J/ y/ Y  i) |# y    104th Division5 m. j& z3 o) z
    51st Recon Regiment
. D' |: K, v9 H# q8 |/ i    11th RGC Temp. Division2 e# Q. |/ K9 d% e. v" h
    21st Mortar Battalion& [# u6 t" |# N1 r3 t( {
    5th RF Gun Battalion
# ]  X) g6 O5 W' N) w    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment3 w% Y* e: k& s9 `
    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment5 H% b( A3 y3 L6 T  ~; I( I
    2nd Mortar Battalion% j; i# R* l' _7 c' T
    2nd RF Gun Battalion. P5 c- Q" |9 k) z9 _& ]  h0 a
    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment1 Q# M! Y, S3 g# ]
    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment( P8 u! C% N: s7 ]0 E% o" g) B& U
    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment2 i% F' b! ?' L  k- w
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
- R$ v7 k% o8 m1 m: h$ k    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion5 C7 r/ e- b' j: e
    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
+ b0 }5 Z: _8 u: E    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion0 X- P/ s, E" v2 |
    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
: S" {6 r4 e- z    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment4 a- i5 s' @- X2 D) V, g+ y
    23rd Army
5 P2 W! F$ Z+ q$ Y! M    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion 9 j+ S' T% Y" ]( n! k' O0 @
Defending units:
% y7 P6 \3 x" ~" X; m* b    37th Chinese Corps
8 n" _/ e0 r2 y) M1 I; R& s    88th Chinese Corps
& w2 o; \/ k9 L6 l    70th Chinese Corps- W+ Y) B3 Z$ K2 a& j
    74th Chinese Corps
4 F% u# c6 j# e! k7 g    99th Chinese Corps
5 l. I, H4 B" n( `8 q    50th Chinese Corps+ q! j- I1 E) d, X5 [
    10th Chinese Corps
7 M0 w# t+ K* d7 Q: ~    86th Chinese Corps* f0 V& k- I1 \
    28th Chinese Corps
0 X3 t3 Q5 ?4 X7 B0 Q0 q    84th Chinese Corps2 r# J8 F  S) b7 K. N
    78th Chinese Corps
" U& S. H; e0 |: X: j- h    20th Chinese Corps2 E% e8 [# N' G# a$ y
    72nd Chinese Corps
$ S6 Z; ^. Y& j3 c    7th Chinese Corps  a' ?; E" M! }0 K
    49th Chinese Corps
( j- ^5 m0 [0 y    9th Prov Chinese Corps
, v% C- c* r9 N0 C; n& {    59th Chinese Corps+ m* m  E5 R+ J; W4 p- L, O
    79th Chinese Corps% p' }) P9 k, K
    58th Chinese Corps# E: D$ u' p# \; t" d. W# m! y" X0 F6 M
    4th Chinese Corps
! o- L: Y6 b( ?. U. C, S6 j    26th Chinese Corps
) Y( W7 D" s1 ^4 A; P    100th Chinese Corps. X; ?1 _+ J" V# r- Z; C7 I7 ]
    9th War Area
) E5 R4 O' F% h/ _    29th Group Army( q7 E/ E. ?" c7 H
    25th Group Army
( i( \9 l2 s! l' I8 A    30th Group Army
; x# z/ w+ a. f/ B+ z8 Y* E& \! U    3rd War Area
( R5 p+ q6 P) [2 z    23rd Group Army: |$ r& {) c% f- q  `; x
    10th Group Army  X- f5 p3 m7 S3 C/ P
    32nd Group Army
9 V: I, `& F2 K% j) {    27th Group Army
" h) N& ^+ o) D, g) l    19th Group Army
5 f; i0 }( a$ ?/ h; c6 R4 h+ P; m    33rd Group Army, d2 q) F# L5 Z2 Y) V0 c
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Ground combat at 83,39 (near Sian) : r+ ]( I7 l5 }" _$ j. s; L4 z
Japanese Shock attack 8 _; ]0 `, v8 Y: c; R% s- b3 m( |8 b
Attacking force 14073 troops, 194 guns, 132 vehicles, Assault Value = 484
, {2 f: b2 w8 r$ L, Q8 RDefending force 720 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1 , u' Z: O4 R7 n8 ^. Q
Japanese adjusted assault: 477  ; a2 ^1 D: R+ |" Z2 J
Allied adjusted defense: 1  # ^# \% v' H3 F% ?+ {
Japanese assault odds: 477 to 1  
0 r6 z9 v. s2 g8 GCombat modifiers
/ R5 p! H& |# z, H$ vDefender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), experience(-)
4 Q* V7 u. G8 X; e supply(-)" t: ^# o2 X& Y8 V7 c
Attacker: shock(+)
/ b% N( h5 y- oAllied ground losses:: P& O: [. m2 x; k" |. R; ^
      1051 casualties reported" u7 h: z/ ?% D! W2 v
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) U/ i4 _, k' _9 J( D+ o! P1 G8 M/ w/ r         Non Combat: 76 destroyed, 0 disabled
# G2 A: f& m: Z' L+ ?  D4 m! b+ n         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
& V+ _9 O* [: H$ w5 B2 Z# T$ t      Units destroyed 1 4 z, \: d( X( c5 H' ?* B8 `
Assaulting units:. H: f2 c* u! r7 A, J. J# W: @9 e
    37th Division
( ~7 A) n( G% \; o& P    1st Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
; u  R& a$ c4 Q+ \# v    1st Army' s5 u2 J$ P( f
    6th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
, V) \$ R& Q7 e! O2 f5 o    7th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
- V3 s' D% O2 |' z7 V0 a, v2 |    11th Field Artillery Regiment 7 G% M  a# X6 g
Defending units:
0 }# q5 ~+ t& B, q1 I; O  C% k( |7 R    13th Group Army/ Y$ ?0 e" S3 x4 K! j2 ]
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Ground combat at Batavia (49,98)
' y2 e1 Y$ P! JJapanese Shock attack
8 w6 P- H! @. M; A- lAttacking force 10533 troops, 72 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 378 8 x( B! l; ?# W) s
Defending force 371 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5 ! e- R' l* C; g5 q$ D$ a, B, N+ B
Japanese adjusted assault: 443  * M4 Q6 g4 v/ Q2 N% T
Allied adjusted defense: 1  1 C. M& H5 z5 U0 P* ~
Japanese assault odds: 443 to 1 (fort level 1)  * p' N% K# `4 G1 ]% g" B" c: w9 g
Japanese forces CAPTURE Batavia !!! : |7 a, R  {  y0 m1 w* x2 X
Combat modifiers' E$ Q6 H9 E8 [% c2 n* {
Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(-), preparation(-)
6 c7 {" W& k3 A* [9 o experience(-)
3 u! y, t  L8 XAttacker: shock(+) ) T# a% O9 j/ M  m( k: {. X% ]
Allied ground losses:
% W/ C; v, {9 V0 M4 y      541 casualties reported
; \' j1 |/ K; s( \  \8 u         Squads: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled
! w- E! e' f1 N, x: _( n. V         Non Combat: 45 destroyed, 0 disabled( K9 a7 B. U; [2 F- [3 `0 e6 a
         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 I+ b, I' d7 }" J# D5 {      Guns lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled)
$ i5 q5 p" Q* a- q  z; f! S$ q% E      Units destroyed 1
! M, f0 n2 }* n. F- r$ {& QAssaulting units:
7 B! S" n5 A4 R6 I5 c    55th Infantry Regiment
6 a( {. w8 K$ \" d) x! [' s    113th Infantry Regiment* E6 o# @+ C) X0 r1 X
    41st Infantry Regiment
4 Q4 Y; ]9 j+ U6 z1 w3 BDefending units:
" {8 h  V3 Z/ ]9 c: i) U9 g% W    106th RN Base Force
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% J% _4 o* j. f' AGround combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang) & \: I$ [/ S5 c  Z8 V4 u; ^4 p
Allied Bombardment attack / \5 {; L0 P- s  d* w
Attacking force 1441 troops, 6 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5646
7 U/ [, d7 S6 J2 m. @" k* U. N/ yDefending force 45449 troops, 726 guns, 514 vehicles, Assault Value = 1047 % l, B% l5 J' \( r
Assaulting units:: x. W5 W2 |1 q8 v: C) K. {1 ?
    99th Chinese Corps
, b; e) p8 F" {    4th Chinese Corps
3 r1 ~# J/ M: h8 L    70th Chinese Corps' t2 v; L! o! Y
    10th Chinese Corps
% G' e: @. h) i; e) Q: W/ }$ ^* o9 h    37th Chinese Corps' B7 _5 I1 s2 d! \; ]9 l5 H9 @
    58th Chinese Corps
# {; Y+ O0 P" ?! b    20th Chinese Corps) q, b: X9 y& I: S& T' k
    74th Chinese Corps3 X+ o# J* ~$ [; ]- x( [; @4 }: t
    49th Chinese Corps1 b) s& I; H3 K- {
    72nd Chinese Corps- p# \& i; `" v% |0 k* v. v+ y
    84th Chinese Corps
+ p/ \4 ?. J" [' {# i) a( G    9th Prov Chinese Corps$ z. j0 t  p- N9 l7 r
    59th Chinese Corps
: [# i( s. S$ o    7th Chinese Corps& I: p: z1 ^) W1 k
    79th Chinese Corps) c% A3 `% L% v8 a2 y0 o
    78th Chinese Corps- E0 A( a' O# a2 U
    88th Chinese Corps9 z% `' z& r9 t; u+ Q$ h' i
    86th Chinese Corps
, o1 |% R8 h5 @: Y9 F0 }    28th Chinese Corps5 C( y5 ~$ C9 g7 Y: n
    50th Chinese Corps
7 F7 _8 K& m3 t8 v. k7 Q3 C    26th Chinese Corps
/ y  W/ X9 U7 r6 W* c9 }    100th Chinese Corps
- R4 F, w  c# n" P# N    29th Group Army
* ~! N6 X* K& _    25th Group Army! Q/ S( B4 D: R# a, u
    30th Group Army7 \% p+ D" h4 S$ Y
    27th Group Army3 w0 a7 j: i/ `/ P& B
    9th War Area
* q" {8 c$ C$ D7 N    23rd Group Army
0 }+ Z& u: C8 U1 G    19th Group Army- Q7 U8 p+ z1 c4 M
    32nd Group Army1 i' i7 ?. Q" |, d, K8 R8 Y
    3rd War Area ) t4 M2 V  g8 L' W
    10th Group Army
% Q+ ~3 X' W' G" @. Y    33rd Group Army - m; K9 k% Q5 [8 J) J- i6 H2 B0 \3 h
Defending units:
# p+ L7 V$ R+ U6 l/ }+ D: a, V    39th Division! O4 O1 L; @1 U# h
    104th Division0 Y. ^8 T% N) C; K9 [
    40th Division
' F9 t! z/ Q. _1 t. o6 @    51st Recon Regiment
' V  n& D) ?3 C  V2 }" A    11th RGC Temp. Division
, V0 J8 w' C' r    5th RF Gun Battalion- a2 V2 @% C+ M5 X# ^' y
    2nd RF Gun Battalion
0 `: E1 T3 i6 R8 z( {2 R    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
) _8 K# G6 G" O0 _& A- }+ x7 H- s- E  B    102nd Infantry Regiment
! C7 E# ]1 \0 i$ ^    2nd Mortar Battalion
3 m& D8 ~5 d1 \3 S    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
8 n/ G  b/ S# F    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
$ q3 t; q+ k) D, A& z: k1 q' P- C' v, K    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment1 l& }) @# z% X4 Y
    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
2 Y  ^3 e3 \; F: [    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion/ g6 }7 C9 C6 j1 E" l9 @; z
    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
' ^) J8 H3 z9 K8 x0 B$ p4 f8 G    Kyuko Naval Guard Unit
! f  B2 G" Q% K% `2 V- k1 v" X* [; [( u% ^    23rd Army
9 {( S1 M+ |7 i8 @  T  p    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
' M4 C" K& B. X- n& X3 d/ I    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment, z+ S: z1 s0 M4 m# a) i& N
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
5 R+ H7 Y. I' E# B    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment- M" d% H' v3 ^. ~% W1 E4 F! L, o
    21st Mortar Battalion
) s2 K7 W: l) \" d    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 01, 42& V4 W) Y+ S9 n) l6 x0 P" ~% d
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,
8 W0 x# c0 v: n3 {: L( [- }: o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,% d6 s4 d  M. k) P
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。& L8 v: P/ E7 b9 v  |
腊戍附近的10w补给也进入大陆了,共计有47w了吧。
9 ]& C& ^; Y7 S3 ~4 c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
% U8 y* \0 L, P5 e  O1 Q21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8 {$ D7 G* v1 ~, z, K- s
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 Y* w+ W' Q$ I% F8 ]& G
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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; ^, z5 J' h& ?5 dNight Naval bombardment of Moulmein at 55,55 * R$ f* F# x" R' n7 y3 B
Allied Ships; T7 }6 z5 m( m5 H  }- R
      CL Mauritius. e$ y8 M' U$ C( X4 v1 w
      CL Ceres
4 ^6 m( u: ~+ Z8 g      DD Tenedos5 J! D# |" K/ \
      DD Isaac Sweers 4 v5 ?' B3 h9 d' `  i
CL Mauritius firing at 5th Amphibious Brigade( g7 G3 k  W) j3 j* {
CL Ceres firing at 33rd Division
2 C4 j4 E7 [' M+ NDD Tenedos firing at 15th Guards Regiment& g0 x! z: X) m$ A( h6 _" z
DD Isaac Sweers firing at 33rd Division$ o: W& C5 M7 R& l# P& ]
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: V/ L1 U6 d2 {% HDay Time Surface Combat, near Merak at 48,97, Range 4,000 Yards
7 l: m# V, g% Q1 {2 w) GJapanese Ships; ^% h6 V* b- w- z
      AMc Wa 6
8 j# ~7 |9 `3 R' t/ ?7 B+ |2 s      AMc Wa 9, Shell hits 5,  heavy fires,  heavy damage/ T; N! O( z9 Q' a# ^
      AMc Kyo Maru #5, Shell hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
8 f1 s# k3 {  `/ F  l0 }: f6 r      AMc Seki Maru, Shell hits 1,  on fire
' x3 P9 N' e; c7 H+ O2 WAllied Ships
; z* H8 I' v6 h* k$ ?      PT-31
5 p# n2 G* ?% v" j) v' [) \; R. L+ W* R      PT-32
. b# t' Z3 f, i: l      PT-33
6 O5 j! f' p8 e$ ?3 N9 l) }. T* x      PT-35
8 w7 S3 C/ a# X& W      PT-418 ~% F2 r% }; W0 l, v: n4 ~* G
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Morning Air attack on 18th British Division, at 50,100 (Bandoeng) 2 o4 I4 w4 _7 E$ _; j  ^: e$ _  q
Weather in hex: Light rain / v7 _$ z" l9 I  l; u3 t  X
Raid detected at 38 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
9 _: n7 K0 b/ ~* {Estimated time to target is 10 minutes
: |- [* k% p! HJapanese aircraft
7 _+ b' |& H7 c6 A      A6M2 Zero x 31
* F* U# t* s1 A1 O/ H  q      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 9
0 A( I! x* a! _; q, GJapanese aircraft losses6 F9 \7 T6 n- n# w' h
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 5 damaged
1 V; L& y, M2 X7 y  z0 s6 q4 e8 A( N% w      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 destroyed by flak . t7 r# [3 x4 W$ X& D/ e
Aircraft Attacking:
6 S4 s& d8 C/ s+ @       7 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet
0 Q" K. f) p5 `, ~* @               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 kg GP Bomb
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* r4 d2 H, V2 W. CMorning Air attack on 23rd Army, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang
7 x/ y2 L& r4 z, C  \' |Weather in hex: Clear sky
, c6 L$ @. V8 \& Z7 m& W9 H5 kRaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.% N. n- [  A5 D, y
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
" k1 n* V  Y- h6 s8 uAllied aircraft
( \8 `. }2 i. q  {0 H      A-29A Hudson x 7
, X5 z2 e1 [9 R- ?( z# Z2 h  e# ^4 g* U% J      I-16-III x 20 R* \8 h# I# w( ^: c
      SB-III x 31 4 `: K# E* I+ e
No Allied losses
/ @) _. Y2 H  R! ?4 ^  yJapanese ground losses:- ?' {- R! O' X/ a, n8 ^
      9 casualties reported9 F& H8 |; T8 P$ ~4 z/ P
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled1 \4 v  r) B4 E! S' n5 C! J; L8 K" q
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
- G- {6 |/ s% h+ E9 I/ ~) V         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 9 h8 o8 B' k, |4 P  [
Aircraft Attacking:
2 s( F/ c# r* S       7 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet, W! P/ Z: ~( o: Y3 w
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb, b6 t, d3 s3 g) ?7 a* R$ Y
       5 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
- C  L1 r% @# Q  s3 d1 |- O7 J  l  S               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
& j: q9 g: t. h7 a' }! d! o3 f7 w       3 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet * ' s" |' a% E2 s3 n7 _0 \) W
               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb1 ^. q4 @9 p" V( ]/ x
       3 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet *
! l9 ^' E& F) S               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb3 I+ I3 `( a9 k% i
       7 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet: r) U2 {0 f. E! j6 }- i
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb/ Y3 S; g& ~% [& \4 b- |* D& L0 ~. `
       5 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
/ {; p! R/ g/ ]& W6 d9 o! T* d5 a6 J               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
5 |' ^$ \1 t' H! O& D3 Z$ T7 y       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
) L4 a$ `! p$ j               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
3 p! R* O2 p! N) `8 Y       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet' d! c- ~1 W$ V' e/ K
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb / m( N; ]  z( J1 \9 e. C- f
Also attacking 104th Division ...# \3 |. ~: k# r/ o8 L: r9 X, i
Also attacking 40th Division ...
8 q/ L9 z. Z9 f0 E0 a6 {Also attacking 22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment ...* r, G& N& Q  I! M
Also attacking 23rd Army ...+ p" j7 w9 `! Q' V( [6 S* g0 {
Also attacking 40th Division ...
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, j) n3 ~( h6 P$ m) y. YMorning Air attack on 39th Division, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang
! g! j* d9 U, ]4 kWeather in hex: Clear sky - U: w1 C* E* ~% G8 [& A+ s" D4 S5 [
Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.5 O4 v, ^; ?1 y$ M! w. ]6 m
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes ) _5 q4 L1 Q/ U. x- F. b
Allied aircraft
9 {, M9 l) d0 V$ P- A: i$ K      SB-III x 4 / L! ^, k/ P7 X6 P/ }- `* y
No Allied losses * B8 A, q# s7 P" ?7 |7 x( Q
Aircraft Attacking:' f9 |! P5 l8 d, q% p  u# H3 V$ f
       3 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet * . u9 I4 O) g- G' T, w" D
               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb
* ?! F6 t/ j6 ?# V  c9 @$ a       1 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet *
" U$ k4 a1 P" z' O               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb
9 T0 z5 r/ Z5 g; R--------------------------------------------------------------------------------! {* |3 l  v6 F& t) o8 d
Morning Air attack on 55th Infantry Regiment, at 49,98 (Batavia) % h# o5 ~/ b; G( J
Weather in hex: Light cloud
# R+ l- ?- t1 k2 I' R" mRaid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
. X5 w$ k% I9 z/ x0 WEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
8 B4 c. }* B) P! [, f1 S  ?% H6 tJapanese aircraft
, l5 x( ]% x8 G: S' r+ p" ^      A6M2 Zero x 1 / U: X  k2 T* r* C' B! Y
Allied aircraft
% K2 ~0 ^: T" X% k0 B      CW-22 Falcon x 9 * v3 E6 U* J  m
No Japanese losses 5 f! A  Q- ]/ [2 Z$ W' h; \8 ]
No Allied losses $ d% U2 A9 M; I& b2 y! ?" G$ A
Japanese ground losses:
7 |! p0 @6 M1 {, C+ G      13 casualties reported, D8 c8 q3 Z. W0 ]) V7 b
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
+ m+ c# j. g# _( X         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled. D) X! L+ N' ?5 \
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 1 Z% H+ r5 e+ `) f5 v" B# o/ S
Aircraft Attacking:
, R4 A; d, q, ~+ o0 S+ z4 }# Y& u$ p       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet, v* j4 @$ l! ?2 _: K! k
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
8 ?! ~! j) c; a; }  b! u--------------------------------------------------------------
+ N, Z7 R6 ^, x. c( ~Morning Air attack on 7th Division, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg) 1 Z' {/ ]9 |2 L2 }+ Z
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
9 o. a& K" O. f: m7 z- _: a8 K% QRaid spotted at 14 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
+ k% [) N( ]- a( G# _) q+ gEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
" c9 w( C( \$ l& ^. v! h# LJapanese aircraft
% l/ ^$ G1 p! q  x0 Q9 |      A6M2 Zero x 4
7 ~) _4 d9 L1 S( i. NAllied aircraft; ~/ P* W8 I& R3 T, K8 `2 k- d
      CW-22 Falcon x 9
0 i* s6 E& w' U7 mNo Japanese losses 4 I6 ~& o0 \5 i. B, ]
Allied aircraft losses. Y; ]  O4 X- B& J5 Y2 c  F' A
      CW-22 Falcon: 1 destroyed by flak 0 t$ T& _& a, h- z
Aircraft Attacking:
/ p2 ]1 c2 B( F( f+ P) c* K- B       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
# E# G1 U$ S( S+ |( W# n, G$ T               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb0 n* m* A4 b  Q% `5 F6 Z; Y0 Z
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( X0 T; @0 w' K2 xMorning Air attack on 4th Division, at 56,54 , near Moulmein
  D: ]& t$ _/ U. IWeather in hex: Clear sky
, C' \& {6 B' C5 H1 YRaid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.5 g& E8 O" i% p1 R. f% K
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes
% Y  l' e; I7 M6 k/ |0 mJapanese aircraft
! ~7 j* N# _# U/ R5 Y3 q" c, U1 K      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 7   O" D. T+ c/ f8 j
Allied aircraft- }" @' M1 Z7 F8 C5 a! [$ a
      Blenheim I x 7 ( z4 g& ?" d# ~& W: a  i  |
No Japanese losses 9 ?* ?4 ]: g, b" P4 \/ I
Allied aircraft losses- Z* F. ~) `$ U3 Z4 K7 a2 |( G
      Blenheim I: 3 damaged + \7 p9 n, i& g& X, s9 |+ C
Japanese ground losses:
: I) R! c; l* ^# s2 j" I      10 casualties reported
5 P; l; I& \* x: l8 P0 ]& w         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
3 u5 _( l4 t3 _/ s. `         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' t# F$ k' C* K0 {2 K! p8 M9 S         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 6 f& Z& j1 T" \
Aircraft Attacking:/ I# n  X8 p9 h- ?3 L
       7 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet
) a% Q4 s8 N1 S$ i               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
2 f$ v. X9 d/ P% N  P) j4 V- ]0 b-------------------------------------------------------# b  T  }, ?/ O' E  C0 q( e
Morning Air attack on 17th Indpt Guards Regiment, at 57,50 (Toungoo) * p5 r# |: v4 X& z( l" T7 K
Weather in hex: Severe storms
, c1 v* r6 R8 U; N0 E  T3 E- G+ gRaid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.$ I" k% ]! ]* ~. A
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
3 r  R0 `2 n& I% H, N' SJapanese aircraft8 h- F3 I. A- ]( j/ t
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 1 $ Z# f( _) u8 o" l
Allied aircraft' h' z1 B. l1 Y
      Wirraway x 6
& d; l# T* C9 ^No Japanese losses 4 w% k% c! D6 n5 v# \
No Allied losses # |  x, Q9 u; v9 \
Aircraft Attacking:
, U. q; L% o$ d6 L/ b" _       6 x Wirraway bombing from 6000 feet! F# g! i% B+ l" X% U  A
               Ground Attack:  2 x 100 lb GP Bomb+ S8 |9 h' B& S' e. E" q. L
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+ @8 G, X9 ]5 f+ qGround combat at 56,54 (near Moulmein) + P. f) U0 t1 G! i! G8 e3 `
Japanese Shock attack " i' ~/ u3 V* q/ J
Attacking force 45134 troops, 426 guns, 90 vehicles, Assault Value = 1584
3 I1 \% C4 T# H2 o. ]4 L$ M& vDefending force 44081 troops, 420 guns, 423 vehicles, Assault Value = 1688 # \5 I' O/ ^: n9 g9 E$ f+ u
Japanese adjusted assault: 528  
7 j2 D% @; d. v/ fAllied adjusted defense: 2631  4 {. q9 c8 `* F
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 4  ) {+ E, A9 T8 I7 H- `0 i6 P
Combat modifiers$ q2 i6 q& y7 z
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-)" C8 G. {* I. T6 K1 C+ @+ Z
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-), fatigue(-) : N4 P- w: Z4 a- W
Japanese ground losses:; E! ^4 d6 ]) i7 w
      13497 casualties reported1 A, r/ e, o0 ?( H4 ?9 z; Z
         Squads: 356 destroyed, 316 disabled
! D" _* A0 T! u, ^. h* F         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 131 disabled0 A) _+ T- G# m5 Y
         Engineers: 51 destroyed, 64 disabled
$ ?$ c9 Q$ ?; Z      Guns lost 85 (15 destroyed, 70 disabled)
! c1 k8 J1 R: S0 c      Vehicles lost 25 (4 destroyed, 21 disabled)
; d+ ]* y4 w2 g1 z& {. gAllied ground losses:3 U% [1 S; E3 V- |' D# z
      610 casualties reported* P- _% \1 x' k& c% v
         Squads: 57 destroyed, 99 disabled3 F" \- o+ q$ S7 D0 q  s) z
         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 35 disabled5 o! ]+ ]9 A# t+ r
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled$ D1 A; C8 |$ e: d% g# h5 W; W
      Guns lost 11 (1 destroyed, 10 disabled) 8 f4 D( x& }+ Y. }& F
Assaulting units:* D1 ^; v3 p( W6 }* U; _
    21st Division$ }$ ?* `- F8 p6 l7 r3 h
    4th Division: K; Z1 y" p9 P
    6th Guards Division# T. T4 I+ E3 N9 D5 K
    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade
! z( N& ^" A6 \+ u    14th Guards Regiment
) z6 L  N, K2 ?. i8 o/ Q6 N% uDefending units:, f, g! V9 u0 u: t' o
    Railway BAF Battalion
! j2 J+ `% C4 c- l, @2 [- N& d    BFF Brigade
& g' Z8 M1 b5 C# S/ U) {    3rd Burma Rifles Battalion
! n) J( J* r; y  ~    6th Australian Division  D( W5 v& `! p9 F7 `) I. b
    1st Burma Division: P- c7 m( s% `  C2 {
    13th Burma Rifles Battalion+ P' Q' `9 c* @5 I: F1 P% h; C
    46th Indian Brigade
0 u) V# |; q- e0 [" S3 j    99th Indian Brigade
9 I: k  |: G) Z, R/ u% P    Tenasserim BAF Battalion
) M& k! @4 E8 q% J    10th Burma Rifles Battalion
( }8 F2 R% y1 e$ e    9th Burma Rifles Battalion; z, d( b1 D( P" M: ]9 z
    45th Indian Brigade) B; W6 C$ L% g& j& S
    1st Gloucestershire Battalion
6 s) Q* }2 k3 W3 U    44th Indian Brigade
/ M  F& ~8 i7 d& \  ^* P; `    17th Indian Division
3 j  m# g; m# U6 W7 f: r    Burma Corps  # G" Y# S0 u* e
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4 U/ g; V/ _; X- tGround combat at Toungoo (57,50) " P+ y( j4 W1 w6 C% ?. }% Q  \. ?1 l
Japanese Bombardment attack " G: N- h) J7 l, D; Y
Attacking force 4340 troops, 48 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 145 3 q8 G* E* q  n# f' @
Defending force 583 troops, 5 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 8 & P# c) {, \% ~! v) d. F
Assaulting units:
( x- E: _2 G; J0 \) N+ b2 h    17th Indpt Guards Regiment & g+ I, ?# ]6 j' c( i) j
Defending units:
+ G4 |) I3 Y/ g9 A1 r/ i    108th RAF Base Force
/ j* B  J- [4 C0 K7 x--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
% N! U0 ?, u3 t; N9 B2 i3 `: W. I( cGround combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang)
2 w( U5 X+ K. d' z( AAllied Shock attack $ y5 [6 l" H8 {9 _0 x4 Y; f
Attacking force 156822 troops, 829 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 5654 + U$ h( h9 H$ A+ t# A
Defending force 45683 troops, 723 guns, 514 vehicles, Assault Value = 1068 * h  x3 t% X9 w* |) \" V
Allied adjusted assault: 1536  
! T% V: D" A( K# S( \& e' TJapanese adjusted defense: 892  
) l$ l( e. v9 `8 s' `8 h) W0 OAllied assault odds: 1 to 1  
7 H8 Y# o+ b- P0 I. q4 vCombat modifiers
+ G+ C2 P4 Q; a# [& _' cDefender: terrain(+), experience(-)' y3 I! D* t; F& s: J8 E9 ]
Attacker: shock(+) ( y  I  Q$ f7 J; Y. R$ e' \- q# Q$ R
Japanese ground losses:
& {+ e) D+ Q( m$ L6 N      6143 casualties reported" z$ a8 `$ V% f8 L. s) |; o5 {+ ~
         Squads: 44 destroyed, 318 disabled  Z, x0 h, q* t# {* l& K: @7 }9 p
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 128 disabled
6 d" N' y: j* u0 q4 m, s         Engineers: 6 destroyed, 47 disabled
: t; O* _1 [, E+ V" V      Guns lost 166 (7 destroyed, 159 disabled)
! B! c- R& h. H4 k  O      Vehicles lost 40 (2 destroyed, 38 disabled)
  N6 c6 r- R5 P( u4 I- L' cAllied ground losses:) i& `6 x/ }; H* q9 J9 M; y0 [
      8800 casualties reported
& h' a" e$ J' W& O         Squads: 72 destroyed, 1032 disabled
. |5 P) ^  R4 J4 ]$ q) r         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 108 disabled' }2 a! W/ y/ x' d
         Engineers: 8 destroyed, 35 disabled
; O9 c1 _: h3 i      Guns lost 39 (4 destroyed, 35 disabled)
  P; }2 T3 m1 v% P8 |" j5 x5 jAssaulting units:0 S* J6 W- {, |1 b* x! ]3 t0 t1 t/ K2 @
    72nd Chinese Corps
" ^/ v* j" b! D    74th Chinese Corps0 ?% b2 I1 ~' \; x+ s2 w
    37th Chinese Corps
. n4 |4 [1 O" O+ q+ e2 a8 j    59th Chinese Corps7 {9 o$ H; o5 S% W' N  z& g6 r
    58th Chinese Corps1 X2 x5 O, x8 g
    7th Chinese Corps9 r" T0 F  O# c. H4 V5 b
    70th Chinese Corps! R/ a% J$ C; w( s
    86th Chinese Corps' W6 R7 m  |8 ^( ?
    10th Chinese Corps( x5 {/ N( P# t" Z1 B3 i
    49th Chinese Corps3 s3 T8 }  d" O6 a2 N+ \, `4 C
    28th Chinese Corps. r/ F8 F1 y2 V4 p* T9 b! z
    9th Prov Chinese Corps
/ b+ h0 W4 @8 W    88th Chinese Corps6 r7 v. R# L5 R1 g
    99th Chinese Corps1 x- `% `: y/ l! g
    78th Chinese Corps/ J6 n' Z& u8 J- y+ u
    79th Chinese Corps
( h7 ~$ c0 T8 t  G' G    50th Chinese Corps
* Y8 D6 T0 J4 ?    26th Chinese Corps
3 r, E8 ^5 t: H+ K0 h9 N& J    4th Chinese Corps* R$ I' R6 I# _& U1 z3 P, s& Q
    20th Chinese Corps
4 d( M0 M$ `0 }# W9 Q    84th Chinese Corps
# u6 U% R4 q! N    100th Chinese Corps
% U9 D/ e. l+ Y# }    19th Group Army
" \& a0 G( H* I    10th Group Army
- w. C2 h) T8 o    30th Group Army8 S# c1 p$ q# z- f& P
    3rd War Area 2 U6 Q8 H+ C6 X; G* o( k6 W2 T
    23rd Group Army
  B" W# d' E" O1 I4 L    29th Group Army& ^' ]! s" M  y
    32nd Group Army! G; A9 F; }8 F
    9th War Area
7 u. a/ Z7 V+ Z# \% a    27th Group Army
8 A! B4 u" k0 L    25th Group Army, ?) _* ^  \$ Z) \  f
    33rd Group Army / g$ D% V" E' _! k5 P2 Q: F
Defending units:
5 u  \; w$ c  V+ L& z# a/ n) O    39th Division; M+ [( N* l& w
    104th Division/ h* o" G& F( x- H$ y/ z" ^/ }
    40th Division5 o& O% D+ P1 w8 `+ ]
    51st Recon Regiment
9 N6 Z) {" q5 n$ U/ b    102nd Infantry Regiment5 n# J# i6 U6 D; B2 Z
    11th RGC Temp. Division
* A+ P2 M/ X2 I- X8 N0 @, j    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
$ \3 v# X( p& h    2nd RF Gun Battalion5 C+ C$ g3 s' g+ {  F+ A) e
    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion1 G! G$ j3 \, g' Y1 M" }! ]
    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment3 b  `7 {- y' x2 V" P
    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
" k+ y, E' W' A- n% j2 s5 I1 E    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment: W  e2 Q+ _( q7 H9 ^* p. g
    5th RF Gun Battalion
5 S' U/ ~+ h5 G; R" W8 Y. ?! I9 x    2nd Mortar Battalion  U- b/ G5 E1 Q  c6 a2 o" ?
    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
7 ^* [( \# r- X" o. }& \. l# X    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment: q' ^4 Q/ r" L! M
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
. ~8 [# O7 E1 M! i9 |$ ^: d% U    21st Mortar Battalion0 J& O7 B! U" j& Q, k
    23rd Army
  F" |% u( y) f. C    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
, F+ D4 @  n; J" ~2 F    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
0 |' w8 K& h5 I5 K4 |; n" p    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment
2 @) P  n7 G5 [6 C- O( S; B    Kyuko Naval Guard Unit% _; ~- J( D9 `, ~* O6 H! E
    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion " J, T0 s9 r" W# s% O/ Q
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  @6 t7 D. _/ T0 K2 \; V6 uGround combat at Nanyang (85,45)
& K5 v+ y: a' s& l# ^& K+ L. xAllied Shock attack : I% O0 w' l9 ?7 s* z0 I
Attacking force 2700 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 71 5 A: Y; i. |$ Z( T
Defending force 9706 troops, 66 guns, 212 vehicles, Assault Value = 91
# P/ k. W, @; C; {- H; FAllied adjusted assault: 58  * v* |- Y# B$ U  m: X+ `
Japanese adjusted defense: 96  ) R1 p$ l  S) b% L5 w, v
Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 2)  
( p. F$ `3 i$ x& ^; lCombat modifiers
$ x  A: G# \+ L# M. \) S, q3 \Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)- X/ m1 Q; Z) O1 D  t
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-) ! I2 I+ B0 Q: T# f4 f) o
Japanese ground losses:( d: ~: q! r( i4 m( B$ t+ t
      39 casualties reported
' J+ _# g% I1 w% t4 x- {         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
& q' l( q% R* F3 \- Z         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled3 i7 O3 c- Z+ s! J
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
$ b$ C1 d" Y; Q8 JAllied ground losses:5 @- _1 k9 L  c7 X0 e! n0 y2 N
      89 casualties reported0 S% L% D' o+ z" W2 _3 T. E  X
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 9 disabled
, i" ]5 S; K- c% x) W         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
; a" v5 h. _% v) m5 \/ X         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled % J% J$ o; b6 @9 O* W7 Z* ?
Assaulting units:
+ U+ t" n  c( q  W; S9 L: N) i    55th Chinese Corps
& q& c: v2 {, U0 E$ S7 tDefending units:: u0 e4 b% t, v* Q/ m
    18th RGC Temp. Division
1 ~$ J' |" n5 Q* X, s* b2 Y    51st Const Co ) v7 i5 T4 ?4 ^$ i" ^/ _
    39th JAAF AF Bn # ~) _$ `* Z* y+ z7 s( r
    16th JAAF Base Force
4 ^8 a6 g. x! R' w/ k+ i    10th JAAF Base Force) K$ c2 f2 l/ |! B6 V4 b
    5th Army6 s2 h# ^- m1 |, L
    15th JNAF AF Unit
, h$ x' H2 a7 n3 s  g4 ~4 \    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" R0 e- {! B. U& n  D
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-12-31 19:50
" R; `( E9 `# Y/ Y$ O国军进攻能力确实很有限,经过此次进攻感觉更明显了,就当是熟悉国军了,+ a$ A7 Q6 M' M* E+ M
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。" d; e; ~  ^* @
以后估计会尽量减少国军的进攻行为。
一年又要没了
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 02, 42
2 @: o2 X# Q6 p0 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。
) t$ W1 r6 o2 P( d" U  Z* V' t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
1 f' }" t. R1 S: d# F2 j. Y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,
  u  X2 |  u5 m  f$ z! @$ u; s! \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。
; r( x; m* r9 u: `% j/ x$ c0 U$ c$ d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。
4 D5 b4 u% h- R2 o( T: o2 T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,
: G$ o# U+ _9 ^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
) Q5 t7 ~6 P. J1 x4 f  W- J0 W0 Y而已经升级的印度42班组和日军不相上下,就是经验差点。
6 W7 {( {7 {, c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。
+ |3 o" B; r; K( v* x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。- y0 c) K9 d$ V

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Night Naval bombardment of Moulmein at 55,55 . d7 r$ F- R8 T1 o
Allied Ships$ I8 _, l  |. D- ~, U
      CL Colombo2 L, u4 N- _, V) j( p
      CL Caledon% O# }. c3 p( |* G
      CL Enterprise1 Z% U- O5 I% q9 ?7 f
      DD Nizam
2 ^" V* |4 H9 J% y. d3 d      DD Tjerk Hiddes
- l4 k6 Z1 c: j( S! {0 SCL Colombo firing at 5th Amphibious Brigade
% V  J/ i; }* MCL Caledon firing at 33rd Division6 a! W% m* z+ q' y2 L& f% B
CL Enterprise firing at 33rd Division$ \3 k! n! y6 H
DD Nizam firing at Moulmein + O% E. F" H, g2 Y* N# o
DD Tjerk Hiddes firing at 33rd Division 5 J! w: T  E' `- E# d
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' C% v& Y0 X7 D. I$ FMorning Air attack on 104th Division, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang
1 v$ d% `7 E2 jWeather in hex: Clear sky
: [- d& c) a( k$ s: S# n  g, ~Raid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.; I, q* \& p, }  z8 L" I
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes 0 G) X. W; B4 k
Allied aircraft! d1 @4 F3 o# n+ _* m
      I-16-III x 2
5 k$ W6 A: A8 r9 W- ~      SB-III x 16 6 f0 H9 P8 Q9 j/ N( ^6 M& |
No Allied losses 7 L' w& b- E  h0 z& B# a
Aircraft Attacking:' H% l8 F: j5 o3 E/ P: f# m
       7 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet! N9 J  o0 [# w- O
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
' Z, C$ M( E5 n, [/ o& w       5 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
( a( ]6 f% U/ i: n0 y               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb9 z: e! o- \3 f- R. ?  Q
       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet/ r, E8 b7 B" J
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb , {2 c. |7 }8 P+ D3 J
Also attacking 23rd Army ...6 Z1 F0 `2 e: J1 s/ c% K6 o# O' [$ e, P
Also attacking 104th Division ... ' E- w4 N( P* \" W4 h$ Q
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7 r3 c) W. D  N$ j0 oMorning Air attack on 17th Division, at 74,54 , near Liuchow
- E) k2 G* j4 LWeather in hex: Partial cloud 3 h6 l2 ?3 Q# Y( q5 n+ V4 R
Raid spotted at 41 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
/ u' }2 V& R1 |7 R8 Q- E5 N; q  mEstimated time to target is 13 minutes + c0 }7 Y# b. ~. T9 @* p: e* ], S
Japanese aircraft
! l, N8 t4 B. F" E/ K      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 2 + R2 Y% M+ z3 G3 }
Allied aircraft! F1 h8 H# l3 Q# m) z. a
      A-29A Hudson x 7
. b" j3 [- B- M7 YNo Japanese losses ( a8 h. q& z0 V8 x
No Allied losses : F. t2 v1 s" E4 n
Japanese ground losses:) \% w7 d2 C. K$ G6 o
      32 casualties reported
$ h! d3 J6 B. k8 y8 c         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled9 {( I' H, g+ M& Q; p, D: E( |9 `
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled& X. ]& s4 u$ d/ E5 @" Q) b
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 7 H( D. t% r  X1 Q
Aircraft Attacking:: t  X0 h* p5 L8 [
       7 x A-29A Hudson bombing from 6000 feet7 C) Q* Z5 G* a
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb4 q8 d8 v, f; L  C8 z3 g( W7 ?8 [6 o
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% G1 X: @- g8 cMorning Air attack on 40th Division, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang # I( @! j' |8 n% D4 a1 g
Weather in hex: Clear sky
9 x8 J5 X1 x6 U8 ?Raid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.- y) m  e3 ]& k, M+ K& B
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes
! |) B0 W- B, B; q/ UAllied aircraft
6 l8 H2 L, X& b7 o  Z7 }      I-16-III x 37 T0 p* ~3 C' D8 N: d  N: `2 F
      SB-III x 10 - _: M: Y  i) n8 T
No Allied losses . a, E% B9 Y8 k  n) ?+ Y  ~' i- j
Aircraft Attacking:( ^1 v: `+ M+ B3 d$ ~
       6 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet
; K2 [" H3 M# o0 V7 I# D               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb! Y( W% u4 o* {5 w( U# R
       4 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet! ]3 @. V5 L6 R0 Y. |3 y
               Ground Attack:  6 x 100 kg GP Bomb
6 ~% B' R/ W) C) s-----------------------------------------------------------------------$ F* K+ b- p2 ]0 R
Morning Air attack on 23rd Army, at 79,50 , near Chihkiang
; z' l! o+ l  n( l$ r/ {9 K# g; XWeather in hex: Clear sky 5 }+ L* b; z/ J: s& z0 N: @; n
Raid spotted at 3 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
0 ~  B8 y' i( wEstimated time to target is 0 minutes
, ^" ~  [6 M8 aAllied aircraft
$ s5 c  N( Z" ^) c+ |  S5 f      Blenheim IV x 15 6 V' T' K: f1 n) d: d# v( @9 K
No Allied losses - u8 e) D; E- _7 h& S( ~
Aircraft Attacking:
, N* M. _/ z  k$ x      15 x Blenheim IV bombing from 6000 feet
  a6 g7 j" S4 g7 L; Y9 _3 f- t               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb4 W/ `, n% B9 k, F: L# w
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% O. h; i' Q5 @, J: m  {& P/ sMorning Air attack on 114th Infantry Regiment, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg)
. {; ]. x' S% K* [+ f, b; s2 mWeather in hex: Heavy rain . H: F  K+ d6 H
Raid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.0 d' {( y( r: y, x* l# s0 H
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
5 Y* J7 c+ u$ J; vJapanese aircraft4 \. @2 I, _+ T- w! U3 O  c& i, V
      A6M2 Zero x 1
% R) w- A4 E  J/ d8 ~Allied aircraft# d' D" ~# N- Y- T7 f
      CW-22 Falcon x 9
) k1 f  I- [8 Q" wNo Japanese losses+ Y; `+ F3 \1 G3 d
No Allied losses & n! P0 g% z% \6 j+ X+ f2 Q
Aircraft Attacking:
, f/ c9 z' t9 w5 E# _7 Y! {% h9 E       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet* G# Z+ j/ D! l$ b; N5 _  G  M
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
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) [- y5 [0 |, z# G7 U/ tMorning Air attack on 21st Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 56,54 , near Moulmein
6 H. Y, ]: V2 T2 ~. nWeather in hex: Clear sky
& N1 i9 K, A$ a6 A: FRaid spotted at 3 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
" }3 V% \4 J/ z# KEstimated time to target is 0 minutes ' ]3 I  ~8 m' i/ z
Japanese aircraft
% |0 U) ~; s  Z5 m0 G      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 5
. [1 w5 K. U& i" R6 l$ \* MAllied aircraft
2 }: ~" s, Q8 K! m5 a" A8 l2 S' n, S      Blenheim I x 7 8 Y* b+ ?- C6 r9 ^; p  D3 s2 w3 q" f
No Japanese losses
1 \1 w0 T* l1 ^! w1 TAllied aircraft losses) Y. h; M% x9 o/ G8 v9 H
      Blenheim I: 2 damaged . p  p- b2 ?& E7 `) Q' ^" a
Japanese ground losses:4 ~0 C3 n1 G' E* L
      18 casualties reported
3 ~) F' F& M3 F! b         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled8 Z+ D5 ?2 S8 W3 R  V" Q
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled( J+ h7 j- @5 ~, d* U
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
* \+ P" ?2 ^9 X6 jAircraft Attacking:8 b  l. Y: A2 f4 H" J' H, f
       7 x Blenheim I bombing from 6000 feet8 q; w" m) {0 W
               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
' g# k* f" `6 |. m9 DCAP engaged:2 Y4 U4 s2 S, a; W, I. I+ s( Z. X. R
64th Sentai with Ki-43-Ib Oscar (5 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
$ F1 j- f  n/ G& W) L8 n1 O* [8 O      (8 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
. Z4 W; F; u7 k) a/ c      5 plane(s) intercepting now.
: O7 u. m1 ~* K! E" D# T+ S" Q, }      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
7 }+ x1 B% V5 d5 B      Raid is overhead
  y' P: B3 O% P; n* y$ l9 IAlso attacking 6th Guards Division .... s6 X( L$ L& U& r! A) }  V
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: b8 w9 j2 z1 pGround combat at 56,54 (near Moulmein)
# z; E' Z. `3 y0 o4 rJapanese Bombardment attack
7 N! s. a4 ?, Y; Y! RAttacking force 142 troops, 10 guns, 10 vehicles, Assault Value = 942   _. U' A  E! H4 T; g
Defending force 42975 troops, 419 guns, 423 vehicles, Assault Value = 1578 6 m, J% m1 C" G" |/ z
Japanese ground losses:
& N# B2 T" Q- p$ \1 R# L% W! |      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled) 3 p/ u* q2 F5 T
Allied ground losses:
2 [' q' j) v3 [$ G      8 casualties reported( s8 q  H; Q5 f- K) \
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
# F# u( G; f! g) B2 x" p         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled& Q2 [& }3 [. y% `
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
0 b- E" W  |; {! k- VAssaulting units:+ S7 r0 y% W9 \. b
    4th Division, L1 Z3 _4 k, \! V& e
    112th Infantry Regiment
9 ]& R3 S; o( Y" F. G    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade- U* I2 [( Y5 G" s
    6th Guards Division
3 i% L9 R- i2 g7 W    14th Guards Regiment2 f0 I" z% R# W6 S; W
    21st Division' Q$ d% H* ~* e' S2 G
    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion
( t/ T0 a# P* w2 b, \6 I, h. ODefending units:
, \# j7 p, @% j5 w( |    13th Burma Rifles Battalion
8 I: x3 J' v; G4 o2 i! ~* \    6th Australian Division* ?$ G4 f5 V( @# W
    9th Burma Rifles Battalion
; H) b9 r/ l& {    1st Gloucestershire Battalion# w: ]! D' j% Q6 P8 d" a2 c. [* p  g
    46th Indian Brigade
+ J2 T! h1 H( |/ X1 \; O  a, P* n    45th Indian Brigade
$ }" s+ A# d; s% ?5 @    1st Burma Division9 R  d8 n, s& e1 y4 D
    10th Burma Rifles Battalion
+ T0 n' s0 k0 E5 c  g- b9 [1 l    99th Indian Brigade! ~; }1 ^3 a$ u4 Z7 A" M
    BFF Brigade/ B# @$ Q. a2 ^; M( F5 C2 h& i
    Tenasserim BAF Battalion
/ i+ B% b9 ^4 @8 v7 c- f: l    3rd Burma Rifles Battalion' M/ a9 Q% g' I* R
    44th Indian Brigade1 B2 o; }' ]3 P4 o( @3 j
    17th Indian Division
9 E# Q" }9 k. H' O( W    Burma Corps ; ]' ]2 z. `  l6 }( z
    Railway BAF Battalion
' }  `) G1 D  }' n4 v0 D; h. R--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9 ~( ?  j; F- m! ?/ r8 m" Y# ^Ground combat at Tandjoengbalai (47,78) 7 i9 K2 b8 ]1 D
Japanese Deliberate attack
3 V' F, X- P$ KAttacking force 385 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 15 " o5 d$ \. a# M) {, p+ _
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
5 c% x+ ~0 a, W* c, AJapanese adjusted assault: 8  
3 d- f4 |7 V+ jAllied adjusted defense: 1  ) C$ D" l% T1 _: ^* H/ I/ p
Japanese assault odds: 8 to 1 (fort level 1)  
* q& D% E# m8 p, f$ W3 O. C1 _, cJapanese forces CAPTURE Tandjoengbalai !!! ' t0 U4 a& D' p- q
Combat modifiers$ [' \7 f% k2 W
Attacker: leaders(-)
! D& v0 e6 ^' S/ Q$ |5 gAssaulting units:
* u. G0 e- V0 f; J    Bandasan SNLF 0 H6 @7 U" v4 Z& I+ ~3 Q9 D
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Ground combat at Toungoo (57,50)
6 t8 ~! A1 O7 Y* ^; ^. DJapanese Shock attack
) R8 d3 B: T: z, ^# UAttacking force 4350 troops, 48 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 146 " r  [( W% B& F% T9 J  Z
Defending force 434 troops, 5 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 7 & A4 y9 E) I7 k" w7 [# q! Y
Japanese adjusted assault: 112  2 r! G; P4 j5 v( h( W( U
Allied adjusted defense: 5  
: A5 Q  }5 J; B2 \5 t* {' X! u+ |Japanese assault odds: 22 to 1 (fort level 0)  + T% [1 f+ @9 m3 J5 ]  n& T9 T1 [0 P
Japanese forces CAPTURE Toungoo !!!
( d2 [) a" n" R8 lCombat modifiers# ^/ d; |- b! o# i) j1 q
Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), preparation(-)8 Y1 R6 a. K" H3 V/ g0 k  V
fatigue(-), experience(-)8 I$ B" G: T# u2 t5 Z9 [8 S
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-)
2 I3 w- z- K1 D! WJapanese ground losses:
6 I* y# L1 M1 D2 P9 q( C2 K      3 casualties reported; k/ J- Q* h1 j% ?7 C& h# P
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; L- \" M. ?$ O6 r) d         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
4 {! m; [  M0 p+ J5 |         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled , f+ i# N0 D3 M) F3 C* y9 z
Allied ground losses:
* h2 x& L" a: `  E2 z' D  l' s4 p( U$ h      146 casualties reported- T, T  b' A2 g) [6 ]
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
, z+ ^" j* o7 r. G* ^& }% y         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 4 disabled
+ M9 L5 y' c8 c# a9 y+ Y3 G" _         Engineers: 14 destroyed, 0 disabled
. W4 ]9 S! R! R; B% U5 s9 j      Guns lost 4 (4 destroyed, 0 disabled)
% T( g9 n5 M5 }4 V% M      Vehicles lost 9 (9 destroyed, 0 disabled)
3 A, o% ]7 ]3 X3 q  |2 {; m      Units retreated 1 - U2 _6 w9 N5 F6 w
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
" D- b: z: _) }& ]) E6 K5 g7 t8 YAssaulting units:' ^, ?/ D% H, L" B$ S
    17th Indpt Guards Regiment 3 ^& ^+ x  a7 C6 i
Defending units:
2 K% ^4 @+ S) j' T. o9 r1 d    108th RAF Base Force
9 ^6 H$ R( k+ B* L# y9 k- E/ v-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 [. E9 H' W! o+ a8 ~4 K; B" d
Ground combat at 56,54 (near Moulmein) ) n* g; X& O3 @3 I' D* B5 Z
Allied Deliberate attack / s8 F# R! h' ], Z" V% S8 ^4 M
Attacking force 41792 troops, 419 guns, 393 vehicles, Assault Value = 1577
* Y2 G6 C5 t6 h# eDefending force 38254 troops, 440 guns, 97 vehicles, Assault Value = 942
4 `1 O+ [1 x: c8 w4 W: d; w- iAllied adjusted assault: 1030  : S- Q* A% R3 \7 w6 S% T  W/ L9 e
Japanese adjusted defense: 777  % ~3 m9 M% o# s+ `0 k
Allied assault odds: 1 to 1  
3 L, O* m) b, S5 `' XCombat modifiers5 ~" N7 u; k  k9 U0 w/ h! H
Defender: terrain(+), disruption(-), fatigue(-)1 Z& G/ k. `' o. K& R% b& |, y
Attacker:  
" c$ u: K' E" H+ UJapanese ground losses:* L  G5 f. w2 O7 S  ?3 T! i
      1561 casualties reported, N! O5 I4 D( }% P' S
         Squads: 46 destroyed, 42 disabled
5 f  X5 n8 `4 f+ E- m         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 35 disabled
/ \5 h) c3 p. ]0 A+ ^         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 6 disabled6 W2 g$ J+ N1 U2 H+ ]0 r
      Guns lost 21 (5 destroyed, 16 disabled)   l/ T2 ^& N- ^+ W
Allied ground losses:
+ O, R* q+ O! `      1809 casualties reported' J$ ]+ v4 A! }* ^
         Squads: 36 destroyed, 236 disabled3 ~; D, F6 f. B6 l
         Non Combat: 24 destroyed, 9 disabled: g- V$ \+ y" z( o$ C2 g" K) Y8 L
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 14 disabled
" F1 w# B/ ]: v! E2 B2 U      Guns lost 26 (4 destroyed, 22 disabled)
/ U" w7 c7 b! I  c5 ^) p      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)& S/ Z% m% L2 ]' p1 [( D. M& ~
      Units destroyed 1
  G) |. t1 @  V" d3 bAssaulting units:" B: J2 h" e: W. z; y; q( B
    Tenasserim BAF Battalion  I# Q& x3 ]  v8 S" K( P
    46th Indian Brigade
% b, Q! I- g2 f. v7 k! W+ _    45th Indian Brigade( c) p, E; Q9 J$ a3 x3 ^4 F
    9th Burma Rifles Battalion
$ i1 ^; \& C$ p4 Y4 ]    13th Burma Rifles Battalion% ]' K: a6 a! @
    99th Indian Brigade8 L% X6 v% ~9 J7 \
    44th Indian Brigade8 V# d& C# n, H' E3 W% @/ B8 h+ p
    3rd Burma Rifles Battalion$ h4 m1 U" N7 l& a6 _7 x/ @
    BFF Brigade* d* B1 F# q# a- H0 D1 \$ S$ @) A
    6th Australian Division8 ^/ ~. d2 T* o" o% \, N
    1st Gloucestershire Battalion
1 s# a; z% ]* v) E7 Q+ ?* P    1st Burma Division1 Y( n2 ~3 Y0 {( D3 _
    10th Burma Rifles Battalion
. \6 u6 g/ e$ u3 T; z5 i6 C# n0 ?8 p    17th Indian Division
: Q5 ]4 a( A) k+ M4 \, @0 y, i    Burma Corps
% X1 x% u7 A% f0 T  m    Railway BAF Battalion
! P+ w2 Q3 T* Y% B. y1 B% RDefending units:* x& T( q/ ^" e# w% {: t
    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade" A/ D1 J5 y! d) J1 m( ]2 ^& j
    4th Division6 B8 h- `0 J  u! O
    112th Infantry Regiment! O- s( }, {5 z* {8 Z7 X
    6th Guards Division/ s5 |! _, E* [. g4 C5 I
    14th Guards Regiment( j5 M8 f5 J4 t- I+ I, H- [7 y4 Y" z
    21st Division" B' i! G- x! W! h( n
    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion + T: s9 k* R& |$ j% A$ n( Y! E. j
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Ground combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang) 1 e5 h& @/ n$ e
Allied Bombardment attack ; B) J4 M+ }0 Q" c7 U( o
Attacking force 1332 troops, 5 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4838
0 X+ R2 H5 \3 _2 G6 uDefending force 40448 troops, 715 guns, 471 vehicles, Assault Value = 632
- a. W/ |/ J$ b: |8 n9 BAllied ground losses:% q! k% H2 h2 I
      184 casualties reported- g. M  y- {1 Y2 j; v9 I
         Squads: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled: P0 C( u/ n! [
         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 17 disabled
6 c. E4 i( c6 ?: K6 o         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled - W) ]$ p1 D  q" ]* ~9 J8 t7 b4 ?  k
Assaulting units:
9 t( i  |" |  z6 l2 h7 i$ |4 O9 f* v    72nd Chinese Corps
% j  f. C3 o2 N& f    84th Chinese Corps
2 Q  M- B2 T: X' n8 ?( O4 c    10th Chinese Corps
+ Z& _1 U+ T& o5 Z& z    74th Chinese Corps) P& @" G+ x) n' b
    79th Chinese Corps
7 t0 Y& `9 j: j* ^/ u6 V7 ]    88th Chinese Corps
3 H$ Y1 O: x4 ?( |( @    50th Chinese Corps) |2 V  T- U  h( c+ L* L
    7th Chinese Corps: t; ?$ M$ `7 d7 v3 X
    78th Chinese Corps5 a* `0 U5 d- ]9 ]
    70th Chinese Corps. q5 g9 s" g7 p6 h; r" b  `
    49th Chinese Corps
5 Z4 ^* e% Q! }( @5 l' D  p6 G. |    9th Prov Chinese Corps& h. H# I2 v& R2 @6 c$ V
    59th Chinese Corps+ K7 T5 [: c, q/ F2 m5 w
    99th Chinese Corps
- c" B4 J# Q3 z8 \# z    86th Chinese Corps( x! u6 X. a' W# G9 @* T
    4th Chinese Corps
* @0 r+ S3 N5 g2 [( D$ y    58th Chinese Corps
9 F& `' b1 S# Z, d# F3 f. f$ `    37th Chinese Corps
6 \2 G+ e. T2 @- Y! J, m% h1 ?8 v    28th Chinese Corps& F; E5 S7 n7 O' m: @2 H6 C
    20th Chinese Corps- z1 X, b$ `4 C: T' p+ l  I: Y
    26th Chinese Corps9 H  l" z- E! b9 {
    100th Chinese Corps$ j8 B- ?% I1 M) ?/ t8 s# I
    27th Group Army
: f+ x( N" X7 O) S, E4 ]    32nd Group Army" M+ d3 b! X& l0 ^7 Y, m
    29th Group Army
4 v9 k7 e  G8 A0 ?  E0 R3 J; M! |# G    25th Group Army% v( a0 ]+ D8 ?% K1 A
    9th War Area ) d, p: G" Y$ r7 p
    10th Group Army  `4 [) k" X8 ]' H
    19th Group Army
5 }- p0 R2 c6 v7 M4 S    30th Group Army% M/ }) s' J; q# n* H- A/ `
    23rd Group Army( w0 B4 d6 i) W: J% S5 b
    3rd War Area 4 W, b! J9 m1 d& I) x# W# n' C1 x
    33rd Group Army
/ D3 J% M5 M/ q. G7 w2 `# uDefending units:
/ m4 V1 G- y5 {# x% [* }( w. i& F    102nd Infantry Regiment* C7 F% p% Y: h" p3 W% B
    40th Division0 B* ^' b/ \) k. R/ [
    Kyuko Naval Guard Unit
* T1 Q8 O0 n" j6 p0 B$ N$ d    104th Division
: ^/ n3 }4 D- _, T8 x    39th Division
# C1 @+ {6 g/ I    11th RGC Temp. Division5 G$ T( v- S3 A/ k
    23rd Army
! e% F/ y, J0 A, s$ E: R8 r9 f! U    21st Mortar Battalion  H3 W: \& Y# G$ j; G% p! T& p
    2nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment% d- I; \+ V$ U2 s
    5th RF Gun Battalion
) B: d; j& G' M$ u% I0 A    22nd Medium Field Artillery Regiment. g0 s0 W8 J! n8 |
    9th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
% s' R0 l. s9 ^" k    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
1 Z- d0 O+ Z- ]    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
! p3 J2 ?# h- \8 m9 C% T! ^    2nd Mortar Battalion, ~5 j& F* `2 B% s9 K6 R
    Tonei Hvy Gun Regiment
8 G) u2 g) D; C    13th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion1 ^8 ]/ I: k$ @  p# ?
    8th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion& f; c0 ^& N: a( G
    2nd RF Gun Battalion5 R; w" N# L0 O7 a$ U, a
    10th Medium Field Artillery Regiment3 U. [! j1 r' X- p3 G. ]+ h3 Q* ^
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
7 i& ~  n' g/ ~( O  `    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment% `. c2 b, \# l8 x( `
    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5 c- ^! f1 I6 w) X+ ~
而是有其他的运行方式,由于58的重要性,该舰队运行轨迹的难以琢磨有时候会带来巨大的意外。2 H0 X( ?. |) G0 _+ z5 X3 `
目前正在试图搞清楚这舰队到底按啥规律移动。 5 e* \3 t* J( a# B. _# {" z9 J

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 03, 42
0 m, V; k5 C. }0 _. u7 c% Z9 ^2 uBurma:
7 \* Q/ [  D" i4 a7 q2 u+ I4 }The IJA is withdrawing, they have to find another way to Rangoon, I guess.+ o; P% I- {9 ?
Java:  
0 C: t% r7 }5 iThe PTs pick up a fight with the Es, they manage to sink two of them.
; x% r# w, D  v. [) ]2 @while the dutch bombers make an attack run today,
1 I7 Q" {. F! J3 xthey bomb everywhere except the target.( O+ B0 S0 q2 ]2 z9 {1 L

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8 c" B( ~1 f/ T- \0 _2 wNight Time Surface Combat, near Batavia at 49,97, Range 8,000 Yards
; [0 g# x/ H4 |  `0 O/ QJapanese Ships. T; L' g; ~2 ?3 t; v" q$ u
      AMc Banshu Maru #51- {. a$ H: m% Z, n8 ]5 X! F, u8 F
      AMc Hinode Maru #17
1 y/ V8 ~  H# d* n      AMc Kaiyo Maru #1% b5 }8 W7 l/ d/ Y0 l
      AMc Yoshitomo Maru , w4 j+ A- S; H9 y; H
Allied Ships
( U) D' w: u5 |6 C' _& v: m( r      PT-31+ j" i1 t: S/ u1 j
      PT-32
. ^, U9 l# _. ^8 k+ p' M      PT-33
* u! X" Q% J5 t- c6 l      PT-35- J  H& e' G: Z- m' z/ K
      PT-418 o! |6 M! F8 h
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Merak at 48,97, Range 10,000 Yards
  y7 s+ K1 l* K1 \$ Q$ d' L' T) ZJapanese Ships
: |- n: j" G) c5 A' u: M6 a; e      E Hishu
4 ?! u2 X5 b6 |- L) e" D8 U      E Susuki, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
  t! S6 X( j- y0 U( Q- s      E Tade
4 t+ o7 z- n. J      E Yomogi, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk. C' |% c$ X) m, n
      E Hachijo
' ?2 _5 C8 y$ eAllied Ships3 h' v* Z- l' z7 D- i
      PT-312 n! @  T/ K+ @: O0 W
      PT-32, Shell hits 1
  H- }# B2 H, C6 U  F' N0 q. q      PT-338 G3 |8 ^4 X7 M, s! F- l
      PT-35, Shell hits 1
/ w& q% n5 R& f# X  C  D" }* e      PT-41, Shell hits 1
0 i9 N/ S: m7 v( O4 e9 {- E--------------------------------------------------------
( w) e4 r! H1 K( ]  w+ SDay Time Surface Combat, near Batavia at 49,97, Range 10,000 Yards
8 J3 q. x# j7 _: x0 }Japanese Ships
4 P" m0 V& U+ d7 ^* \. R0 y      AMc Banshu Maru #51/ [  {% g! x8 W- P
      AMc Hinode Maru #17
2 \! Q$ C1 ?# X7 r3 L5 R7 ]4 w6 y0 |      AMc Kaiyo Maru #1
, q1 g2 t' T, [4 P% Y' j      AMc Yoshitomo Maru
% N& w2 |1 x% ^Allied Ships) {- `. g, W5 m
      PT-31  ]9 O% u; ]! ]# o+ h3 K, @' U% u  T
      PT-32, Shell hits 1. g5 n3 v, Y' L/ A' ~$ _+ k3 s
      PT-330 g- R# F5 q: n0 g# P* c0 `) y
      PT-35
7 a8 L3 f+ h! f/ B      PT-41
0 n0 t+ y& e( \/ T+ i  f4 c-------------------------------------------------------------+ Z; J0 B2 [* m& C
Morning Air attack on TF, near Billiton at 52,93
- H2 _5 A+ U. gWeather in hex: Partial cloud 5 \/ `6 u. U( R4 e
Raid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
+ ?9 `( V& U- b2 H3 ]. UEstimated time to target is 4 minutes
$ P1 p& v! M) i9 W, ~Allied aircraft) a3 c' ^" S6 P% Y& h
      139WH-3 x 15
2 C- m3 g1 v2 ~% ~  t! F6 v; zNo Allied losses
+ ]: G$ X' T  L7 R0 W! lJapanese Ships; N% O! o1 V$ y1 ^- x% \7 E0 ?4 x
      xAK Sinsei Maru1 c$ W! Y0 }- R6 n; |% Q
      xAK Ryoyo Maru
& B8 ~9 y4 P$ Z( U4 Y3 FAircraft Attacking:( i5 y% H$ T7 p8 F/ Q4 f
       8 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
) B$ F+ G1 F+ `! r5 }+ Q+ n# b+ B               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
) P+ j7 W& H$ O7 G2 i" `9 U7 u       7 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
" ^% {$ [1 E6 u( y5 x               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
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Morning Air attack on 38th Division, at 48,99 (Buitenzorg) $ \' U; O0 P. m0 ^
Weather in hex: Partial cloud 8 C7 b/ w, f$ g( ]! R7 @& ~
Raid spotted at 35 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.+ U- ^  c) E# D, h1 m
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
! S8 f' ~4 ]; m1 g" X$ a  b! d7 iJapanese aircraft% C1 S$ P; q( U8 ~
      A6M2 Zero x 1   p6 y$ f5 S8 h$ M
Allied aircraft1 ]4 g( e- o( i& E
      CW-22 Falcon x 9
* x( @' |4 o" ]+ a' l" b% vNo Japanese losses ! V# W, p$ X2 {0 B; Z2 l
No Allied losses
& p$ s  x8 [, _, Z5 FAircraft Attacking:9 I4 G" j. i( K
       9 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
+ j  X0 E5 l5 I5 T' a+ w. A( P) }               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb' o1 W6 O4 n$ W# R
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Morning Air attack on 55th Infantry Regiment, at 49,98 (Batavia)
5 z5 f# s. W& @7 A5 d/ T9 G( s, wWeather in hex: Light cloud
2 [7 j' d" m; p* i5 e1 n7 RRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet., R4 g% G7 a8 Q3 @! m
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes 3 _# {% ~* K, I$ i& `
Japanese aircraft
# u5 G: d, S$ A! u      A6M2 Zero x 20 % o# d7 W  X$ H. K; M7 r8 B1 H& @
Allied aircraft% d5 {& M6 o. ~7 @
      L-212 x 9 # v* X1 O4 e( f( R& o
No Japanese losses 2 M, G# \; D8 F: f9 P* b
Allied aircraft losses) m2 n4 e; l& q+ b1 o. P2 A" q
      L-212: 1 damaged
# `% W5 q. O" s6 R; ]! g, ?  r      L-212: 1 destroyed by flak $ }6 S' U. k/ y2 U' P8 _/ Q
Japanese ground losses:
% n' h, Z9 l7 |$ V      3 casualties reported
+ n" Z% K: ~  j6 V         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
3 D% F# N% t7 I7 K" |8 `         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
* Z) u/ N) C! n, p7 E         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# R8 B7 u% ?/ r( C- t# mAircraft Attacking:0 c4 t* J4 z( _+ W$ t
       9 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet, t( {  `1 [" ^3 n- x6 x# N: R, H
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Billiton at 52,93 , q! k/ I# Z3 m; t
Weather in hex: Heavy rain 2 y* G% @0 I8 J! I* @. `
Raid spotted at 15 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.& t: i% N# J. ^2 K8 }/ A' @7 j
Estimated time to target is 5 minutes - v) L6 k% E# n( n) t& G
Allied aircraft
9 ^) x, |+ }$ u- f7 i      139WH-3 x 8 ) `- Y! n( G3 C# A& q
No Allied losses
' ]9 n, M- U! fJapanese Ships" w" h! b8 q) j  \# D
      xAK Sinsei Maru2 M2 V, g, z5 }! l  H# |0 f
      xAK Ryoyo Maru # m) O+ b) F  j$ Q* o
Aircraft Attacking:
3 d5 Y" f$ G4 G) Y9 [7 C  z       8 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet* ^  [" v2 y" m* W9 j4 ~' @
               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb " Y1 |0 s0 `$ B6 y( k1 P5 \1 J
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' h7 p9 {, C% J6 f- pAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Billiton at 52,93 5 f5 n/ L; u: E1 v1 V
Weather in hex: Heavy rain
3 Z) x) O; F# I1 U4 }Raid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
: H7 a) M. b. ]8 v  Y1 GEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
% J& S- d# c; c$ B$ \/ U4 RAllied aircraft
* h, u& P+ {1 a- `# K. S      139WH-3 x 8 - Z: Z4 e) V  u. r6 O1 T. E8 C
No Allied losses
  S2 ]& C/ D6 L! F5 u  W6 B4 eJapanese Ships
- r& v) W* g# L& F: Z( @      xAK Ryoyo Maru
5 b: P, n% z  k) WAircraft Attacking:
9 F- a0 h" l3 L6 w: G0 ?, ?       8 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
1 l$ D( ~( i% e- t$ B               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
1 E6 P& F7 ^6 ], i% b-------------------------------------------------------------- ( s3 H2 J1 Q! k; b* }9 ~9 u" Q2 [
Ground combat at 56,54 (near Moulmein) : h# c4 G; e: z4 g# Y; c: y/ F
Japanese Bombardment attack 7 J0 X1 R& n* y1 e* n- [4 r: z
Attacking force 110 troops, 8 guns, 10 vehicles, Assault Value = 882 ) o3 d4 e' S. u+ E/ T' w
Defending force 42466 troops, 415 guns, 600 vehicles, Assault Value = 1501   B, p, {& p$ F/ c9 k% ]$ G  n1 O: I
Japanese ground losses:; S- |' S2 `. K/ o
      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)
/ e/ |7 G5 B3 K5 a" zAssaulting units:
; g4 A2 u' \+ _" R8 L# D+ k    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade- t2 p; Y9 b4 Q0 @
    4th Division, a" a& H! }6 a( t, d, R
    112th Infantry Regiment
" i* ~8 K( s% u+ q' E$ Q, n    6th Guards Division$ @, B0 j4 Q6 m! m
    21st Division1 K2 V/ n" y( c3 V
    14th Guards Regiment
; ]1 `$ {( t* l& N) _# C& f    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion
" h$ C6 R7 V/ I) ]$ e/ RDefending units:
0 ^8 B; G% u) m  P' q8 M8 h    44th Indian Brigade
( x5 W/ E) D9 x' W6 C6 O    6th Australian Division
, b7 ]4 L- v3 K  ~  ^# G/ z; ?3 S    46th Indian Brigade- z" N" j- _2 J; E- X
    3rd Burma Rifles Battalion  p+ [- T- S' Q* p) g9 b5 _( a
    BFF Brigade
4 z2 K; q0 Q7 @9 R: [+ p    10th Burma Rifles Battalion7 P. f8 ~9 N) L
    44th Cavalry Regiment
( V4 Z& {" v, m+ `8 h    45th Indian Brigade
. G" x! s$ `( u( w; p2 @: u) Z* f    1st Burma Division
; u6 s+ ~: E1 e8 p% n    99th Indian Brigade
5 C5 P) P1 g3 Y    1st Gloucestershire Battalion
, K& l( e) Q; U8 L5 F4 N8 f5 @    43rd Cavalry Regiment
* \( ?" J, X4 n* u, n+ l+ R+ X$ w    16th Light Cavalry Regiment2 Q% y1 m: b1 X; x3 i
    9th Burma Rifles Battalion
# Q" S, K2 X2 r    13th Burma Rifles Battalion
5 n9 E  T5 C8 R1 X" p( Z    17th Indian Division
4 S9 l- I1 z2 |3 y    Burma Corps  
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3 ^& H' E, t) O! V% c$ I- AGround combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang) 2 Q6 m3 L  C0 t# m5 d  [6 F. T
Allied Bombardment attack 2 \2 c5 }; h3 k, q0 i
Attacking force 1185 troops, 5 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4855 + x% }! M: I% `1 i6 s/ V. w
Defending force 40831 troops, 716 guns, 471 vehicles, Assault Value = 661 9 t/ V' ^3 x3 m
Allied ground losses:4 C0 V. Q! P- V4 l# n
      55 casualties reported' K# A: T* y) ?4 _; r7 D# E" ]8 ]
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 D' i1 k3 V2 S8 r         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 11 disabled3 F: z8 d3 N5 \' o7 U  Q3 ~5 k7 _
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled! K! _$ u6 B# a+ q7 i5 z, b
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Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45)
5 Q: @9 L0 z5 W& d: z, p4 |Allied Shock attack , {  X. V9 |- m4 l) N
Attacking force 2623 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 62 & {# r& \4 M0 R4 H
Defending force 7592 troops, 66 guns, 152 vehicles, Assault Value = 87 ! X1 |! U3 E# @' h& I! z
Allied adjusted assault: 23  
/ Z8 g+ G, r4 d, l1 c9 P: T! LJapanese adjusted defense: 96  
  r" V6 M9 A& u  c3 YAllied assault odds: 1 to 4 (fort level 2)  9 x( K8 K' D6 t  v% p
Combat modifiers6 L/ S+ ]+ B1 g. i% @# T
Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)2 R- x1 {1 L7 u- g5 x$ J& V9 N
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-), disruption(-) : Z, S  S/ J: o  I; h' C
Japanese ground losses:( \  g- P: p& |2 u/ e: u. V; x; U
      70 casualties reported8 S8 J2 n+ X( \5 h2 G- y5 E% y" J) R
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled8 n$ H4 k1 r7 ?$ U" a: o  {3 i
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled# Y% R/ K' _" k! W9 G2 z
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
8 C( }# ~# A5 g! S" \, A4 ~9 a3 IAllied ground losses:
: u6 a8 l6 Z$ X1 _      220 casualties reported
4 R4 |6 v$ u, {2 m         Squads: 1 destroyed, 28 disabled
! K( L3 L6 {3 \0 Z5 Q% f         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled+ p8 U+ x1 J4 M/ `2 n( V! K0 ^, K
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled ; {, a4 m9 ^  k' f- s
Assaulting units:
% w4 `4 Y( G% {7 R6 ~    55th Chinese Corps . d  d& f8 a7 ?0 R& B  y
Defending units:
' V1 Z9 `7 m) O0 F: ~. r" q    18th RGC Temp. Division9 }: e, B  M% T! r/ m, ^
    10th JAAF Base Force9 q" x1 i, s% O
    51st Const Co : f: a5 S6 h4 _# h0 m& n  h
    39th JAAF AF Bn . J" h, m- `3 t& V+ h
    16th JAAF Base Force9 w1 x! x/ c' s% }& E# W1 h% u+ C, q
    15th JNAF AF Unit
# l( X3 \% E3 x' O4 q4 Y    53rd JAAF AF Bn
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 04, 42
0 M: R; {/ ^  k' o: v- ~: c* \Nothing really happens today
& a, o* _, h9 p8 U; y+ |- L" _$ ^3 Dwe find enemy activity at Ambon, more troops are needed if they want to take this island.9 l8 ^! V" ?+ K" K  Q
An Shock Attack (SA) is ordered near Chihkiang,hope it won't be a disaster.8 ]; e; _" \" ?% h0 A
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Amphibious Assault at Ambon (76,109)
) ^1 A: e4 X2 S0 u6 h* ETF 17 troops unloading over beach at Ambon, 76,109 + z7 Q) W' P* Y" ]' K5 {
Japanese ground losses:
; o2 \; q# ]: h. T$ b" O: m7 b      9 casualties reported
. R) K( X$ ]% F4 ^& d         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled  F1 q7 s) X& i6 O7 [; o; N" P
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ A, j/ w; \! D+ F; }         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled % ]  O$ e  `4 Z% M3 c# H
17 troops of a SNLF Squad lost overboard during unload of Maizuru 2nd SNLF
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Ground combat at Ambon (76,109) ! h8 d# e0 W0 o" k3 u( l; j4 }0 O* A2 ^
Allied Bombardment attack 4 h; n4 s4 J- `7 R0 W9 o
Attacking force 476 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 92 4 U0 R, ^* @1 i2 p) p* I
Defending force 947 troops, 11 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 58
3 c. t4 L" b% p. ], @Assaulting units:
# s, w" ~2 x/ p: K    Molukken Garrison Battalion
  c8 Q# B& l( _5 `    4th Coastal Gun Battalion
: Z, X) T9 X9 A4 z: n    Sorong Det. Base Force' T% b2 _5 j: ~5 K& A
    Ambon Base Force0 [. O; o0 \& |( t2 V
    Ternate Det. Base Force
: z, J2 [  O* I% \3 O" J    Manado Garrison Bn /2
3 o3 ]$ e7 p5 ?- \" M2 z% bDefending units:
5 H; F% g5 e7 m    Maizuru 2nd SNLF /1 6 m" \; j; T: b- K- H* l/ Q
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Ground combat at 79,50 (near Chihkiang)
. f9 r! _2 b" }7 A7 U( |5 x8 j' GAllied Bombardment attack
8 ^2 L- U% T; I! Y& \2 I0 I, VAttacking force 4560 troops, 47 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4885 9 }1 Q. T+ U% G" b6 c
Defending force 20048 troops, 208 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 381
# b. |, S$ T+ F; K. X$ |: iAllied ground losses:. y/ h9 [0 J- X- @* ^8 `  Z  S! l
      3 casualties reported
5 v# o) M' w( d3 {# N: N, d* S: c         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 a1 j+ }: K' Q2 M  R8 _6 s
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
5 T5 w, j, L) {3 @1 N- G! q         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled * H7 `2 E/ ^/ X7 D, D
Assaulting units:
  J; H; z  C, w0 f5 q    7th Chinese Corps
# G( ^) c. h% c+ t8 r8 n5 l  l    20th Chinese Corps
9 j3 ]! Y, Y1 Q) j# P, \' t. _+ f    28th Chinese Corps
! J5 K" M& j) r: X- h/ m  g9 w5 Y    4th Chinese Corps
" X' g( @/ A- ]: c0 p* G, h    9th Prov Chinese Corps
/ |3 X3 q' |7 T7 ~4 S, I    72nd Chinese Corps
  F2 P5 K' M2 _- W& q% ?- m9 o4 d+ W# _    10th Chinese Corps1 ~9 h" v: y3 Y
    70th Chinese Corps
' i- k) e& T* ~    78th Chinese Corps
* s; h, I% c" M    58th Chinese Corps4 A; ~( w3 I- N) ?: f: e% R
    86th Chinese Corps
+ S# _4 V/ j" f1 S. D    74th Chinese Corps+ Q/ X8 B. v8 |+ i# v2 L* @5 B
    99th Chinese Corps4 w9 n2 M) c$ ?0 O
    26th Chinese Corps
. R5 p: X2 T( W0 G4 Q    50th Chinese Corps8 T) D1 P% H. ]% b, T0 v
    49th Chinese Corps
5 ]/ a/ A5 a) _7 Y    79th Chinese Corps
' [0 A/ m2 x$ \    88th Chinese Corps3 X: V5 q1 N+ ]0 T
    84th Chinese Corps8 g$ I# R. D3 O
    59th Chinese Corps
: W9 x# J8 O: }) P+ V    37th Chinese Corps! B" x  w; |4 t) A8 M  T
    100th Chinese Corps
3 ?2 v9 ~7 g% ~- z6 v0 A    25th Group Army
/ e9 E0 ]$ }7 U5 m2 ~' @# G    9th War Area 8 i* m' w! D1 A
    3rd War Area
8 Q% |2 H2 B% i$ a. ?( b    23rd Group Army
- e) c+ _, T+ o) G    19th Group Army, X: n6 f4 {' |9 A6 a
    27th Group Army* U7 \$ H! s' B5 B  S
    29th Group Army% x( w1 d& ^' m, G1 c6 I3 |) {
    32nd Group Army
; D1 j' K: g3 y/ j, G1 s9 s% \    10th Group Army, d+ [, W/ g6 C2 f
    30th Group Army+ G: r# P3 A0 }9 D7 }( M
    33rd Group Army
+ J9 q' u6 Y3 R$ J. bDefending units:
  q; _; J$ V: T- E    39th Division
8 U4 F- k! t# I. }! @    40th Division
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 05, 42
5 C4 T$ X: x6 s1 cCHINA: , H" X( {5 t4 G! h% Y
       The SA near Chihkiang never happen,the enemy just gone.
* Q8 I, T. Z* I+ DJAVA:  
: u7 q5 a/ j4 B- ]4 u       They finally reach Bandoeng and take Kalidjati with a Deliberate attack (DA)% h( w. _# t( F! }
       the AV ratio is about 3:1 at Bandoeng,shall we give them an SA as an welcome?$ i, H& D) N8 L% K/ Z
       congsider even if we win the SA,it might cost us too much supply,so no SA.
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TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98) $ i' |, \0 Y: x+ \' ~6 D
Japanese Ships- P& m: o( m/ n* ?7 N. K
      AMc Wa 6 ) ?7 V/ p9 @+ a. m
18 mines cleared / n2 y. o" |. s5 z( m, d  y
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TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98) / @+ i8 P3 C2 B2 t$ U
Japanese Ships
: W1 s: d" M8 z6 W. o      AMc Wa 6
9 n& s# X5 F/ L1 mine cleared$ }& s6 v/ H  H7 {. \! K
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3 _; A$ |2 D3 y* u, g: ~% K$ Z; nGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100) , X, L9 r( H3 l
Japanese Bombardment attack ) e& i. z3 R* B) S# o: K
Attacking force 21769 troops, 302 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 740 0 f5 y0 L& R) ~- z: H2 t! \
Defending force 73438 troops, 1004 guns, 429 vehicles, Assault Value = 2235
) A9 F) h! F/ J6 Q: }' lJapanese ground losses:% _2 g, U* M8 K( q" Y5 i
      92 casualties reported, S( F" {+ w5 s8 k/ D; y& {4 g
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled9 U& v6 K/ A% Q9 Q
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
/ {5 n6 v" X# H0 Y* `         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 u2 F' \" L1 O# y6 n0 @Allied ground losses:
, b0 Q2 a6 `2 a) K/ ]      15 casualties reported* N8 Y* t/ _* i8 w
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
; l9 }* s- W& G+ ~8 e- M9 R! j         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 n/ s' ^1 [2 a. x0 e         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ c  V7 g7 I9 ^" V  \- [. @$ CAssaulting units:1 c* q( E: T3 h' p' w# `
    21st Infantry Regiment
; @' k0 C/ h& R7 B# H( q- X  Q    56th Infantry Regiment
% g& f3 U6 W. n: F9 P0 r9 l" Z    5th Engineer Regiment5 S2 w; X& f1 p$ _
    4th Ind.Mixed Regiment/ U0 N. w: j/ W. w
    42nd Infantry Regiment
- N" y! T6 u  q, ~, t3 p    11th Infantry Regiment
; E- b" f7 @2 k1 g8 B# ^" j    148th Infantry Regiment
% O/ S% \6 \! Y% `+ l    25th Army
4 ~: j# [! o& I& ?: K    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
9 T3 O; j4 R" W* F( b    56th Field Artillery Regiment  u1 @% w( @/ `7 v: E$ N
    16th Army
8 Y3 v  t" b; u$ s2 X5 D    5th Field Artillery Regiment* [7 B1 ~5 t5 {9 i) G
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
, M1 V$ h7 B+ @7 M3 S/ B    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment/ s4 x  U. I) ]$ t) ?" s
    41st Field AA Battalion
( F8 f# ]' {6 n% @1 JDefending units:
" F6 r) S: `" j  J    Samarinda KNIL Battalion
7 m8 h( ]: |% ^$ j    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion
5 w; ?. _. C9 T  z9 z% g    VII KNIL Battalion
3 k4 r$ A' J- P    Batavia Coastal Gun Battalion
; f5 s4 C/ K4 W% M# a    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion9 k3 |' t) `/ f; ^! a
    Barisan KNIL Regiment
# W* u9 i& n; Q9 g6 u* ?    WS KNIL Territory Regiment  P$ `5 L5 Q/ w- A) g
    Marinier Battalion
: ?0 s, l& a4 }7 E/ ]    Afdeling Ritman ( k% z& |4 W& @% Y
    Roodenburg Battalion
' I$ B) X8 l/ W& @* r/ Y    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
4 j- Z0 q3 G7 Q5 \7 T! P: y/ m    Kendari Garrison Battalion
" y! t- N) t  d. V7 x    Riouw KNIL Battalion
$ V# i# W( T; J; s* B    Winnipeg Grenadiers Battalion' X- }2 ]8 ]0 B5 `8 Y
    Korps Marechausee Battalion
) }( l1 x7 w# ]% U    Timor Garrison Battalion4 I7 L4 o% G- H- E) x! s# p, D( E7 S
    West Borneo KNIL Battalion
8 r5 |0 T8 x6 N0 I  I- P7 L    Van Altena Battalion! z5 k0 q4 O: ]5 y8 [) O4 c4 V+ n$ O# ^1 L
    2nd KNIL Regiment. r8 s8 q0 Z) V5 A$ N- p
    Manado Garrison Battalion
) R* C& y* v: s& y    Sarawak Force 0 ~# o+ c. _- q* q$ M( r7 q
    Zuid KNIL Battalion
5 p% z% C3 O8 b1 x( i& q    3rd KNIL Landstorm Battalion8 ^- G* t9 P9 \2 `6 }
    1st KNIL Regiment6 M) y9 \0 k3 b: `3 h- ?( G
    Dili Detachment ( h; p' x/ x) W- i
    SE Borneo KNIL Battalion, E: R9 H4 Q5 m0 i
    Tjilatjap KNIL Battalion# W$ U7 D1 z4 [8 A4 p
    Prajoda Garrison Battalion
# l) x5 x! h5 \2 ^( T9 r! u6 L$ r    Makassar Garrison Battalion9 U8 G: a9 M3 p* l4 C
    1st Regt Cavalerie
- |3 l, {/ X; Y1 J* m. J4 ]    So.Sumatra Garrison Battalion
: i8 s( t) R" T0 o# [8 F9 ^6 |8 v3 c" H    6th KNIL Regiment
9 y+ X! h( w, r' K! [0 h( b    18th British Division% g6 `, Y; b8 R* v
    Mobiele Eenheid Battalion0 R4 ^; G& P* v, K
    Rifles of Canada Battalion
" Q4 z( Z3 M+ z& o# h% @    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn
) L, g3 l8 q! h7 o% W    4th KNIL Regiment4 G8 y, k3 O8 l8 B4 I6 c
    VI KNIL Battalion
: V: u6 N( V( [; d) i    2/15 Punjab Battalion) }' ?5 o- t6 W& X0 g! e
    Kendari Base Force
6 q5 I3 X! L6 P6 H- O    Commandement Marine
$ s, q) I$ S0 W* ~6 i    North Sumatra Base Force
$ Y: `2 \& I. a    ML-KNIL
/ C! x9 O0 T$ b5 H    West Sumatra Base Force
: Y2 \9 |* C4 K! x' X1 e4 k    ABDA
* g9 U% T# [7 \: w    Balikpapan Base Force
) @' j" r# M$ v  Z    KNIL Army Command
9 y$ {9 s3 i; \/ }$ r    MLD $ P8 v* }3 X6 c. r
    1 ML-KNIL Aviation
' C( u' Y; r9 a* P* r    Tjilitap Base Force
$ s' n( B: P/ @7 |  a1 S2 s1 d    Timor Base Force. D8 \6 J# w3 f" Q
    Bandoeng Base Force5 ?. Z0 Y) }; y+ G# U
    Manado Base Force0 q8 [9 t' O$ B3 i& K1 X
    3rd KNIL AA Battalion
0 w9 h. G+ w; J: y    South Java Base Force; W. A5 `$ }, I; s
    Batavia Base Force6 o# g0 i; W5 u( v! ~0 w
    Makassar Base Force
! t6 _  p6 Q( }, S9 Z2 Q    Tarakan Coastal Gun Battalion
8 X2 L5 Y' Y$ K" _    2nd KNIL AA Battalion
; d1 A5 a; z* G5 d% t    Palembang Base Force6 F' p( G9 ^/ x; H3 B0 F
    South Borneo Base Force
, P' i$ E. ]1 B- o  s    1st KNIL AA Battalion; u5 ?7 e  u) R* W/ t/ L
    Tarakan Base Force8 v7 z* [* P) ?, S
    North Java Base Force8 U% m! g. R  _8 U" O# y+ r
    2 ML-KNIL Aviation ( G7 p! E* F0 D  e% J) Y) U: p
    Teloekbetoeng Base Force
1 Y7 m  N  _1 T* s, @. n: c+ V    23rd AA Bde  
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. \7 @" X) Z& n  R8 G6 I. wGround combat at Kalidjati (50,99)
2 n7 `- F& ]2 u' I; XJapanese Deliberate attack+ L  n; v5 W, S/ `( \" H# _
Attacking force 3356 troops, 20 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 252 % V8 T) u& J9 }' X" Q" P
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
* `! R! \$ q( Z0 ?% \  T! M7 q, uJapanese adjusted assault: 61  
* b* W) ^$ i1 T) ^Allied adjusted defense: 1  ' X$ v+ {, u7 i" w$ U7 ]
Japanese assault odds: 61 to 1 (fort level 1)  * r1 z  }9 }  ^0 q/ ?( I% {2 {
Japanese forces CAPTURE Kalidjati !!!
) \/ l+ e# w% R5 B) M$ qCombat modifiers
8 O; Y3 Y5 i# h+ i0 r% b# [! DAttacker:  
) J: W. m4 D* ~5 O+ x7 s" u4 V# \Assaulting units:  C0 |! R9 _! {( R, I
    113th Infantry Regiment
5 m9 }7 a# u; ^" S    41st Infantry Regiment
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* a1 {; r0 p- M2 K4 Z# oGround combat at Ambon (76,109)
* A+ s; I% p! T" f( QAllied Bombardment attack 4 _  r. v% m/ K' a4 y
Attacking force 471 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 91
- \: j6 _6 @* W' ODefending force 1504 troops, 18 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 59
0 b# X3 \: U& U, f: PAssaulting units:
! o1 E- y  @) h) W) [    Molukken Garrison Battalion
2 B* Q" F4 k7 `    4th Coastal Gun Battalion) ^! T( U7 J8 X$ `
    Ternate Det. Base Force6 I; A/ p0 q' E: q$ [! l  L
    Ambon Base Force
  |/ n7 w8 T$ A" J* c1 i    Sorong Det. Base Force$ F: r2 g3 u" o1 b$ B4 P% P* s/ b
    Manado Garrison Bn /2 - C6 i* R  P( d  n  n6 l& B7 K1 k/ e
Defending units:" Q: L# j& Q6 v- {% e
    Maizuru 2nd SNLF & v. W  `5 U2 j+ w; [- v
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% u% Y' d9 f% h4 B: [0 x6 MGround combat at Nanyang (85,45)
! z9 x6 I4 j( v. Z2 ~Allied Shock attack
: U' {. U3 g! s3 kAttacking force 2424 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 43
5 S" d% {  p* C* i$ w* z/ e7 }: {. T$ ~Defending force 10971 troops, 92 guns, 152 vehicles, Assault Value = 207
( c% V8 L, o: ZAllied adjusted assault: 2  4 V# p  t& S# [) p, w9 e
Japanese adjusted defense: 247  
' s/ {/ D9 \$ k1 R" Y& ~$ @6 R) NAllied assault odds: 1 to 123 (fort level 2)  
0 @; J9 h9 U7 K6 w$ `9 c$ |4 d$ SCombat modifiers  p: T; W: w: i% [4 V& \
Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)! _9 t, \- w: y  J. h9 @( d. q
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+), disruption(-)
  Z7 @* N) T% v0 t6 GJapanese ground losses:
0 v1 {1 B1 Q: a5 P( w6 V      10 casualties reported) r/ O! r2 S- q3 Q
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 r( D$ d* S$ }, _$ w1 \1 g         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
* A& ]6 i! P  G6 H  v% d         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled " V4 R4 n. z/ J; l- _3 l
Allied ground losses:
- {0 j$ Q- G# g# K9 {6 d7 q( O      216 casualties reported
  I: }  i+ T, n8 r% o: A8 `) [+ q         Squads: 3 destroyed, 42 disabled" C! i% t. |$ F4 x. d2 C
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled6 ~3 }+ C- X- n- s5 B
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled
5 i3 P$ d% x. _Assaulting units:
5 T+ f4 Z! I. a9 V& S: j$ i    55th Chinese Corps
9 E8 V1 ^( x2 H: MDefending units:( F) R" x9 t$ \2 I
    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment. A/ T: J) b5 g* \7 V
    18th RGC Temp. Division
& M2 ~! {* a3 [/ m/ A    10th JAAF Base Force
6 z( U7 n0 D; _+ A    15th JNAF AF Unit   P: l) }1 L7 E7 p
    51st Const Co % d: f0 W% y* a- H) u8 L
    16th JAAF Base Force/ q0 v- j2 @2 u4 j$ B
    39th JAAF AF Bn
" |. o. u! k9 V6 e4 @3 u) p  L    53rd JAAF AF Bn
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0 O' q& P- `  N( g" a7 i$ A  {3 lTwo convoys are detected near Port Blair,with little protection." }. x; \$ r2 Z/ R9 J# m- Y+ C3 t0 q
A Group of 5 DDs has been send to that port from Rangoon: i6 s/ B5 g) v+ ~' @$ }1 x
let's see what will happen tomorrow: G) E5 R2 w$ C
At least 15 units were found near Tuyun,no less than 100K troops,
6 p7 s3 a: i# U3 G* yTuyun certainly is the next target./ C9 |' w3 U2 L- _. ]
we manage to ship The 6th aus cav bridge to java,2 ~! b$ u- W$ s9 U3 D2 v% r
the AFVs in that unit might come handy when defending Bandoeng
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Japanese Ships
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20 mines cleared 5 G9 F2 N) u. Q) `- J
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, v' F, T# l5 ]- X  m* NJapanese Ships
% ?0 X( V  c2 L% i      AMc Wa 6
3 X1 j9 P  q, H21 mines cleared& _% n- V: b0 s# y- [# e, c( w  h# k! U
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Morning Air attack on 17th Division, at 73,52 , near Tuyun + z9 d; _; p. J1 s4 H
Weather in hex: Heavy cloud : y* C& d" b+ W6 P  H; f
Raid spotted at 47 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.. r* E0 M2 T$ B, `, J
Estimated time to target is 16 minutes ) Q4 n, n+ n+ z0 w3 \5 k' T
Allied aircraft
- R' k: G% B2 ]) G; _+ p- }      Blenheim IV x 16 * V6 ~/ i4 ?' T1 f6 Y' Y0 G
Allied aircraft losses7 {' |. q% _: [
      Blenheim IV: 1 damaged
; ]6 ~# u' j& gAircraft Attacking:
! A: A1 @& n& y" p" y) E* {+ ?3 Y      16 x Blenheim IV bombing from 6000 feet
0 `: K' b  A. s2 \) {               Ground Attack:  4 x 250 lb GP Bomb
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Ground combat at Bandoeng (50,100) ) e. Z* j& _6 P# l' [, R6 F
Japanese Bombardment attack
: y9 y/ X% v) k, c8 a1 DAttacking force 21692 troops, 302 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 733
( s0 U' h* `$ s2 P1 E$ g6 z7 RDefending force 76485 troops, 1034 guns, 517 vehicles, Assault Value = 2364
2 A6 R7 R* `* y4 v+ t) f) d# QJapanese ground losses:4 n8 }; z+ D; A( t# x
      14 casualties reported
$ I" |: H+ E+ f  S         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled( J% I1 {5 O) X5 L* O$ D, U7 C
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
% o" c$ X4 f+ L4 N% ]6 a' {4 j         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled " b8 g" R6 ]9 M7 C7 e
Allied ground losses:' \+ {5 B2 B( w' a
      9 casualties reported
0 n0 `$ w, |3 l9 b- s+ B* V         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled1 H7 i( }" _' c0 g  w$ n) p+ D' X
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ b) ?, T: L4 ?% b% t" Y& ~         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 J, t6 E4 x& x0 }/ A. yAssaulting units:
- a' ]" O8 O1 Q& @- D" A    11th Infantry Regiment1 T8 T* s+ a+ K" s- r
    5th Engineer Regiment
+ Z) m1 F  J- ?. C; C1 X. F    21st Infantry Regiment
- V( T( T7 z% l. ^2 O    4th Ind.Mixed Regiment
2 }5 w6 V' r3 `5 Z; K9 H& U    56th Infantry Regiment2 M4 \0 G9 a; `: M+ E
    42nd Infantry Regiment
) z8 u/ o, v6 ~; L$ |, D    148th Infantry Regiment4 v5 b% K& p) R* ?
    5th Field Artillery Regiment, }" Q! m0 I. _8 p' M& h' h  w
    25th Army
4 Z! p. d% H* ]/ d1 Z    56th Field Artillery Regiment' k/ v; p) w& w: N: L
    16th Army! Y. T6 u4 |7 N: M
    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
& x  {9 Y) n: S8 F% S    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment4 K* @' H3 q$ v
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
% k/ P- I) D6 Y1 t' {    41st Field AA Battalion 3 F9 U1 s7 ~' y7 {( E
Defending units:
, b$ l  M: K+ n2 U    1st Regt Cavalerie 8 A/ H1 w) b* r. m
    Zuid KNIL Battalion0 b6 k8 e+ _5 z0 V7 |, \
    Makassar Garrison Battalion5 A& W" V. J, |( w
    VII KNIL Battalion
7 W+ C9 u& V6 \0 t; \    Korps Marechausee Battalion
$ Q9 L. ~: w9 D* A    Van Altena Battalion
: M2 ?4 Y% r; H: t/ J+ i7 X' |    VI KNIL Battalion
' R% d) d6 N% h3 c    Samarinda KNIL Battalion& y  {3 ?  {8 ^, F! H% v: j
    Barisan KNIL Regiment& p+ Y: A' @/ F3 y
    So.Sumatra Garrison Battalion
! L7 f$ s  {3 N1 X" r& ^    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion9 ~: x1 k# X. Y( R" W( D
    Marinier Battalion
( n+ W! `! V/ b. ]    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion
. \. U! B+ e* [( M    3rd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
. w1 M  S+ M4 p0 W0 u$ k8 \    Manado Garrison Battalion! ^) g( W7 Y  u( b/ u
    Tjilatjap KNIL Battalion' I) z9 l5 v' b( l" C, W: m
    Rifles of Canada Battalion# N- z% @' L) q, m+ b
    Batavia Coastal Gun Battalion& `7 w9 ?' C) L. y4 x7 E- `
    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion
! D2 O3 ^' b5 p7 e. C' B) q9 ~+ u    6th Aus Cav Brigade" O) T- O6 |" X
    SE Borneo KNIL Battalion8 K" B& G7 k+ C2 g( `
    6th KNIL Regiment# H# d8 u; T7 ?4 ^! A
    2nd KNIL Regiment
# i3 T: q. _" T' V    Dili Detachment " g3 ^" C7 j) c* Z5 S
    Mobiele Eenheid Battalion
) \' }' P, c" p% Z3 h# m    1st KNIL Regiment
9 Z: ^2 b4 z9 u) z    18th British Division4 ~/ W- A- Y7 S1 t9 `+ R
    Sarawak Force
/ O1 a% Y5 F  I    Riouw KNIL Battalion
/ d! \# I/ t7 V% E    4th KNIL Regiment2 a2 j( ^3 w' N1 C. U9 b
    Afdeling Ritman
( e" j  ]2 B  W5 t& V2 ]* [- K    West Borneo KNIL Battalion4 G; W1 `$ T9 i' h& S1 S# b5 E2 h
    Kendari Garrison Battalion
3 B& A8 `4 Z! S: w6 M, x. a% S    Prajoda Garrison Battalion) B0 y8 W2 R' G6 T, Z
    Winnipeg Grenadiers Battalion. P6 z( Q( J# |, |% d- Y
    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn 8 ^. W: A/ |% B7 w
    Roodenburg Battalion
. W0 I" P& A% t. C. \    WS KNIL Territory Regiment8 H5 i0 c# X% b3 \- O
    Timor Garrison Battalion/ p$ A" v1 K/ A* z5 s& s
    2/15 Punjab Battalion
  [% J: h$ P$ N4 j" p    1 ML-KNIL Aviation + o% v& y! K/ O# J
    North Borneo Base Force
) c: ~* Y2 u" r& @$ p    South Java Base Force
7 ^* n& I, k" o    North Sumatra Base Force; Q& ]/ |% s9 n1 Y( z& U
    1st KNIL AA Battalion
2 a+ [1 b0 r: M  E/ ]  ?9 ], p3 M    KNIL Army Command
- |- s9 |5 X3 }/ a    2 ML-KNIL Aviation
! b5 X$ O. L" a% o    2nd KNIL AA Battalion
) D' B. |; E; P* S; @/ M' l    North Java Base Force
, W. H; h5 ?. r- h3 i; \7 V9 m/ A0 M    Commandement Marine
8 c( t3 Z' O7 L; I, X' W# Z" s    ABDA
8 @9 ^. b7 `: ~  D    Batavia Base Force- \' S; `+ m3 ^: U8 m5 G3 q# e: l" ]
    3rd KNIL AA Battalion3 @' |1 V5 H1 Y0 R3 C. y
    Celebes Base Force) G1 r. ?  ^. A$ z( I; h7 g
    Bandoeng Base Force* Z. {7 h' C" \  l0 L- b. A
    Tarakan Base Force
' x6 ~6 x2 j) v$ K5 H    Palembang Base Force9 O/ i2 a) ?7 g* ^9 ^$ D, E! j' D
    Tjilitap Base Force
7 \! m; u6 Y7 `2 F; h    South Borneo Base Force" D: \7 T: q5 q! a2 R! d
    MLD # P! A4 X! K, {
    Teloekbetoeng Base Force/ [' h- W# {  G; m2 G
    West Sumatra Base Force
  _3 O. f7 Z. k# Q% U" s    Balikpapan Base Force
( @$ r) F! i5 W# g' l) J+ K" g/ M    Tarakan Coastal Gun Battalion
* c& r( G3 L$ q+ }+ e4 o& U    Timor Base Force
8 \1 V3 V) c+ y0 ]; |( X& e, R    ML-KNIL 9 L. _& E$ s* U( \8 p: A" \
    23rd AA Bde  $ G: Z$ [! }( q6 K5 d- M, C
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Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45)
% g5 Q- Q% Q# b9 SJapanese Deliberate attack
8 e0 N9 m! a: O" I2 F+ R% w, JAttacking force 3416 troops, 26 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 260
# Z8 B& }+ v: P. hDefending force 2118 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 12
; C- }) n5 n) `) M2 SJapanese adjusted assault: 32  . i' H! c$ d- u2 q6 f4 C
Allied adjusted defense: 5  ' b" g/ L/ Q  r5 _  D! K& w# f3 F8 p
Japanese assault odds: 6 to 1  
" g- n+ {8 J3 E# YCombat modifiers
2 g4 ]$ L' @/ z9 N0 B' MDefender: leaders(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)
- p3 k+ o: W5 y5 M6 qAttacker:  
1 K" v1 _. J" vJapanese ground losses:
( R" m0 I/ o  ^+ X      19 casualties reported( m  r( p. ]* D+ ^7 x7 g- t
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
) `5 U+ T8 O( h4 d, P4 a# f         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
: `' ?4 x7 G0 E1 D/ W( q: L3 p         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 4 G0 t$ Q' M' ^( S5 D0 g- @0 w
Allied ground losses:
; l' Q" g0 @! O; s( y      80 casualties reported2 A4 G. L* T( Z
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled& Z3 ?4 a! y. q! d1 {/ a- w5 J
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled0 v9 m0 e4 E/ W( X7 ]
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled 4 Q2 a, b5 }" G$ K/ [$ M/ ?& r5 g
Assaulting units:
' V4 P" n$ D% Q2 m% I7 O    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment& u* w3 x- W  G& F) F6 V  v" U
    23rd Tank Regiment
8 u8 s( j/ E8 C/ t' _. C6 ~    18th RGC Temp. Division
$ c' J* i( o5 g) z$ y    39th JAAF AF Bn % @5 p! [0 e& _! g* l
    51st Const Co
- _2 \, Y5 E4 n7 D" D    15th JNAF AF Unit
% |" O9 w0 r7 n7 f8 Z2 w$ O    16th JAAF Base Force
( \9 \- y! |7 f0 ]4 O( `3 o0 s    10th JAAF Base Force, m  v5 R% w/ _% c. e4 b
    53rd JAAF AF Bn  2 C+ g3 A1 F6 X" [7 g, ]9 k; ~8 U
Defending units:% ]. S0 s! t! o8 E. U& q6 P
    55th Chinese Corps
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one convoy was destroyed along with more than 3000 troops$ J+ ]5 N3 A7 P5 C& D
the other made it,they will take Port Blair tomorrow7 w4 z( {$ a" o1 f3 y
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+ I0 Z9 _3 G  D. z% N% T' ?TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98) 1 j0 n5 h7 D9 ~' w
Japanese Ships
" B: N6 w8 l6 x9 R  i( M      AMc Wa 6
6 b8 Q1 D4 Q- a23 mines cleared
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' I; E& t1 H* gASW attack near Rangoon  at 53,55 - N  a3 R* a- f# A5 f
Japanese Ships5 E- ?' A5 f% u' ~# q6 c6 t' Y7 {
      SS I-155, hits 3 $ N! a* U! d$ K
Allied Ships
0 I6 Q2 a8 u4 E7 Z9 A# y      DD Tjerk Hiddes
3 O9 V0 g1 o. u+ |3 n, L, F* R) \      DD Nizam& }3 I4 G: V* @, K4 R9 w
      DD Napier 0 p- T6 A$ u* E
SS I-155 is sighted by escort, x2 {7 E8 p$ v6 y/ s
DD Nizam attacking submerged sub ....
8 ?" _' }: S$ |  w% r9 q  p9 BDD Napier fails to find sub, continues to search...; I' M/ _* x8 b' F% A3 U) `$ C9 N
DD Nizam fails to find sub, continues to search...$ Y" A) @! P% Y4 g
DD Napier fails to find sub and abandons search0 N. @3 w" O: w# h) n
Escort abandons search for sub
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Port Blair at 46,58, Range 2,000 Yards 4 |$ k2 z; u) m( Y
Japanese Ships  s) t+ i; I& f- ^. W0 s% h5 C
      DMS W-3, Shell hits 7, and is sunk0 c$ A* y1 G: K
      DMS W-12, Shell hits 23, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk+ j7 K* g' d; M- R8 G4 v. U
      xAK Ginyo Maru, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk( C  {2 P# B' y- I5 u
      xAK Hakkaisan Maru, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
  h, o1 t( E  OAllied Ships
) n8 B9 k  d' y1 U      DD Isaac Sweers
) ^$ ]+ t% r7 P& M% Y! b4 M      DD Tjerk Hiddes
! U, k2 {0 X: g2 z/ Y2 S! f      DD Jupiter
: Z2 o' t3 @1 L! i9 ~      DD Napier, Shell hits 1  a! Z2 k' k0 E
      DD Nizam
% ]* K6 ~1 i7 v! A  i& U- nJapanese ground losses:) V+ r9 ?' b( Z- P3 ~
      3461 casualties reported
/ P! i+ \7 j$ m9 |& }& r         Squads: 112 destroyed, 67 disabled
* `1 X/ N& v* g$ S9 x% d  c  O/ g2 ^         Non Combat: 82 destroyed, 105 disabled
- j% a( O: c1 a7 V  E: ]         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 E4 v& T# j1 q5 C* q6 D7 ^      Guns lost 30 (26 destroyed, 4 disabled)
! t8 E! C: H% F- C; A5 tPoor visibility due to Rain  with 60% moonlight; n0 V! l4 B- M# r  H
Maximum visibility in Rain and 60% moonlight: 3,000 yards
1 i2 i( \8 b( w$ Y) ^Range closes to 10,000 yards...
0 e" v0 t) s0 d' `4 [. v5 jRange closes to 8,000 yards...
  y. Z* K, ^: N9 k. tRange closes to 6,000 yards...
$ D  v; a/ P0 k' i- d' NRange closes to 4,000 yards...
2 P% h( R& s1 \3 N/ ~Range closes to 2,000 yards...1 w  w0 I2 w/ N1 l* n: w
CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 2,000 yards
: Z7 F: S6 p- t8 B4 F+ ]. vJapanese ships attempt to get underway$ r) D' g. p3 {& o% C" i
CONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 2,000 yards0 v; b9 }1 e, c7 i; \" `% T
xAK Hakkaisan Maru sunk by DD Nizam at 2,000 yards
* S  r- r7 ?. o2 kDD Napier engages DMS W-12 at 2,000 yards8 f$ o/ b  H3 Y
xAK Ginyo Maru sunk by DD Napier at 2,000 yards# Z4 R6 f$ ^# O) e: {
Range increases to 3,000 yards
' z) J3 g; Q7 q: Z+ hDD Nizam engages DMS W-12 at 3,000 yards
6 d5 h/ V6 P2 W: YDD Napier engages DMS W-3 at 3,000 yards: A" c) k% L3 n/ a! ~' y, M
Range closes to 2,000 yards
& o5 E( |8 X; mDD Napier engages DMS W-12 at 2,000 yards" D! ]" Y: j- n: ]+ |4 H; v' n
DD Napier engages DMS W-3 at 2,000 yards% r5 a' v3 r- l1 T( u9 P. [& _
DD Tjerk Hiddes engages DMS W-12 at 2,000 yards
) R1 }9 c, t* C/ J6 WDMS W-12 sunk by DD Tjerk Hiddes at 2,000 yards4 m3 ~7 v( H3 N
DMS W-3 sunk by DD Tjerk Hiddes at 2,000 yards0 b: W- r7 ]* E' ^. h+ q  u
DMS W-3 sunk by DD Tjerk Hiddes at 2,000 yards$ s1 x- W+ ~, v& N
Combat ends with last Japanese ship sunk...
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TF 45 encounters mine field at Batavia (49,98) # t- H; `8 Q  _2 {) C$ s
Japanese Ships( K. [& i9 {' r! z- \6 V
      AMc Wa 6
. r( o, T, L4 Q: q' g( g2 ?& r18 mines cleared* P, |. u6 d4 \# n
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Amphibious Assault at Port Blair (46,58) 7 l' }9 M9 d& o. b1 e; O  D
TF 115 troops unloading over beach at Port Blair, 46,58 / y- g6 s5 O6 Y, J4 T% f% z5 p
Japanese ground losses:
/ @( o$ p7 C: D$ l3 ~$ F& W      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled) 1 I4 e6 }# ?1 `; K$ W; m* s
13.2mm T93 AAMG lost overboard during unload of 66th Nav Gd: y: l: z, H. f, F" _$ A! M
10 Support troops accidentally lost during unload of 66th Nav Gd /3 / v$ W& n  g8 @4 b1 z3 N
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- W! f8 J( u- T* v* b. M- SGround combat at Ankang (82,42) . P  q: X2 n) N* M
Japanese Bombardment attack
# i- a. Q' ?4 G4 A8 P6 [/ LAttacking force 61922 troops, 974 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 2053 1 j+ `. R+ ~* `2 E! _1 X; _, t
Defending force 78463 troops, 428 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2196 9 G  B5 y+ b, M: l
Japanese ground losses:
& f4 t/ v6 a3 a" V3 |3 i1 X      52 casualties reported* ]' h) C& a, l& Q
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled  u; F* d$ M3 I
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 D8 e' |. X2 s         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled   i. F8 j! Z7 g1 t  m5 {, c$ U
Allied ground losses:
1 h  Y6 m' s( _% m7 s; T      68 casualties reported! a+ J4 h) q3 l! b8 ]2 P
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled* }  ]$ n9 p& U  [, e. F% B
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled& g: m% P5 V) N! U* X/ v) s( F" g
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled4 S  e6 f6 C8 V5 u/ E! v8 M
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Ground combat at Patung (81,46)
. H. R5 w* X3 T- P5 p- V% m- Y; WJapanese Bombardment attack / d- o$ P6 ]8 T& O8 Q
Attacking force 29897 troops, 378 guns, 42 vehicles, Assault Value = 1121 , w& R& e" T3 A; `
Defending force 47697 troops, 280 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1802
' x8 x+ o" c. n$ l( @6 mAllied ground losses:
: G+ Y, r) o+ J. @: B      4 casualties reported# ~# S4 A1 D7 H- K# Q
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled6 c, @( T$ G% u# O
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 d1 }2 Y& Y# j; C6 T( G1 A* C         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled6 ^0 f, F$ g) L  k* p
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% e' t( L2 L4 x% U; l/ c6 Y9 H4 {3 PGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100)
4 v8 h* M1 _0 O& _7 d9 k' {Japanese Bombardment attack + b7 p. I/ R" K9 x
Attacking force 21804 troops, 302 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 869
0 S( D( t+ G7 O( `Defending force 76701 troops, 1035 guns, 521 vehicles, Assault Value = 2371
2 M: @) W& @, ]0 G% E6 A  u2 K, oJapanese ground losses:: e% ]; J, W* `, v
      11 casualties reported
9 n+ S' D4 k# E         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
+ C5 t0 p- i7 {- q8 C  c         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled0 ?' f" y: S7 l0 U. U6 N
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled % ?& B: G; E. [! ]
Allied ground losses:
# \: {$ a; f/ W( v, C      8 casualties reported
1 ^4 M5 V/ n, c1 X         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled! z' Z+ q" D1 F2 d' D. g8 K$ d
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
( w6 W7 K4 ~% W         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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' r; B$ h" I8 eGround combat at Nanyang (85,45) ' I5 D5 ~4 ^* L- p
Japanese Deliberate attack
- R2 ^- @4 {4 y; k; A0 Y' ~. b$ X9 iAttacking force 3407 troops, 26 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 259
0 k. j& _# R  p7 \9 o% k. h/ n/ QDefending force 2096 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 10
' r% G; {4 z' ^3 ~% S" xJapanese adjusted assault: 29  
4 O2 }; f: e& o( D/ PAllied adjusted defense: 4  9 z) t* K/ c: S: x- l; d- y
Japanese assault odds: 7 to 1  & s- L8 R- `9 c, a4 P4 V
Combat modifiers# f- G+ ^. x+ P
Defender: disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)
- y7 B5 J) M! [9 U. W# F2 j+ d- {3 xAttacker:  
# ^  |5 H, O4 NJapanese ground losses:
6 I& |- m3 M7 y4 D      12 casualties reported
/ ^( m  m" e: {# A         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
+ f& N  U. _% D6 w1 G/ X! c         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
3 f! J; ~- U5 d4 ~         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
* W! r% K) b* Z- \8 V, EAllied ground losses:
5 E3 k0 A+ c% f; D5 F" S      82 casualties reported6 n$ s- Y- d8 z* c
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled
$ y- N7 T* d; [* T4 f/ y4 }0 w         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 T! h5 X. x+ F% j/ k         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
: O$ d; I! R5 YAssaulting units:
6 S+ S6 G3 z; Y7 I# b    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment
8 Q5 ?: _" m& b2 I7 W" D7 F    23rd Tank Regiment
# _( e1 a; ^: G0 O    18th RGC Temp. Division
1 w. p! [6 D0 D$ X    15th JNAF AF Unit : |* s7 o0 l. G5 I. Y, k" q* ]
    51st Const Co
& w. y! g. c  p% @- u2 J    16th JAAF Base Force8 C' C( G( z+ |  L( e9 u
    10th JAAF Base Force4 e- Y8 \, e8 `: Z7 d5 W
    39th JAAF AF Bn 6 @' a8 C% g6 I
    53rd JAAF AF Bn  / n. o0 E- W* B  S& B& L2 N
Defending units:
. G  K& R# ^5 u- ~7 L" \, G    55th Chinese Corps
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 08, 429 k# h5 N. r" Z4 s3 L; Z" u- C) M
Tuyun will be the next hot zone,fortunately reinforcement has arrived
( q  M6 t) g7 K0 X55th chinese corps gain their tickets to heaven,they will be reborn soon/ G8 A3 D& B1 I, k9 n+ B

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" C' S( f4 t. ^1 j- `! tMorning Air attack on 55th Infantry Regiment, at 50,99 (Kalidjati)
$ B, b+ X8 w3 @; `* M3 @Weather in hex: Clear sky " Z" }6 V" W, ]! O. ~1 I3 ^) G' W
Raid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.  ]5 K; U2 {- g4 R3 E" B( O
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes 7 f1 ?' w- N2 N6 I7 f. c% y
Japanese aircraft+ J) C0 t) h/ j# b
      A6M2 Zero x 7 1 p) n! P! {' H6 m7 M* |! V2 B# H5 e
Allied aircraft
5 L2 O6 B# f  \6 [: T      L-212 x 4
$ B! V( {8 ]) A" Q9 ^" _) d7 R+ I6 Q6 INo Japanese losses
: g8 Y2 V4 M" c6 M% NNo Allied losses
2 U8 Q; e9 d% @Japanese ground losses:- c7 S5 A3 ^" ]& h( P
      3 casualties reported5 m' E/ w6 H* w9 \
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# Y5 l: g+ L+ f! r* O1 l9 }         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
( C* F3 Q7 {! T2 L+ q0 V         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ! t+ k+ T# g& F! P- Y
Aircraft Attacking:  U% r8 |) s* I& ]
       4 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet
3 Y6 W  P0 N1 L4 Q2 q               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
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9 z7 ^7 V* D! C+ A  d7 \( `Afternoon Air attack on Tuyun , at 74,51  
: w* n0 B0 Q# R" lWeather in hex: Light rain
4 K! d! o+ J# M8 ARaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
; @9 x$ }) P7 sEstimated time to target is 6 minutes & T, @  B* e6 D( e
Japanese aircraft- |4 P5 ~/ Q, e5 q7 Q& T$ D: N6 h
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 8
- y# K6 T' e; y6 D0 x* t      Ki-51 Sonia x 7
6 C4 J# ^5 [! `: _; l9 i/ ZNo Japanese losses ( }0 f* J8 n2 U/ A2 M; V/ ]
Airbase hits 2
1 `! n# x5 i/ _+ Z/ `( |( ?9 nAirbase supply hits 2* N% e) Z0 R6 H3 a3 }
Runway hits 12 6 s' ~" ?  Y7 o, p9 k7 @
Aircraft Attacking:6 ?4 \, I9 @3 C4 c! j) i/ F' N
       7 x Ki-51 Sonia bombing from 6000 feet. s& j6 x. Y& d; n
               Airfield Attack:  4 x 50 kg GP Bomb
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' X5 d, R+ z" Z# L- P: K: M- d: ^2 ?Ground combat at Nanyang (85,45) 1 u; \' _7 a$ x4 Q' t' |6 M( h4 S( _
Japanese Deliberate attack 3 ?. q9 V% c+ |" g8 K5 M+ W
Attacking force 3398 troops, 26 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 470 + q' E- P- y& V( x$ {' J: S
Defending force 2033 troops, 27 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3 , K' B2 S# L, L
Japanese adjusted assault: 63  , V# ]: E7 O' G* U
Allied adjusted defense: 3  6 a8 X1 l" F6 I$ q  S
Japanese assault odds: 21 to 1  & }8 ^% o7 j2 s7 [: J: C2 {# P9 D
Combat modifiers
: w: Z( }2 k4 N9 m2 D2 |( QDefender: disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)( M; a# Q5 I9 \* z5 m
Attacker:  % ^" k0 P% i, @- x$ E
Allied ground losses:: f. A; v& c& o8 f" ^# b
      100 casualties reported
7 j, @/ E  @3 I! C- w$ N8 C. I/ d         Squads: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled4 F8 @0 \9 |9 q. |
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled3 n# y7 l; l1 m4 t
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
6 n3 K6 C0 C  g* O' \& J      Guns lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled)
, y# k. b- M2 A  NAssaulting units:& H; x, P) h: X* d5 Q# ~
    7th Ind.Mixed Brigade+ H* I5 d$ D0 a) n3 A, q
    23rd Tank Regiment" ]/ w1 C5 M  l$ ]* D* l
    12th Indpt Infantry Regiment7 z2 n; ]) H0 f, M! p
    18th RGC Temp. Division
# @7 m5 v( n2 _9 W% a+ M& {    10th JAAF Base Force
  Q0 ?* ~3 }+ _; j3 b# v2 _; K    39th JAAF AF Bn : s. r! r; X( b4 C, M
    51st Const Co
/ [6 I" K* W3 W- q    16th JAAF Base Force
9 Y& I' ^9 ]. m    15th JNAF AF Unit 6 h* z4 ?+ {, n) Q1 a* Z
    53rd JAAF AF Bn  
3 R3 Y1 B$ B. V5 l& pDefending units:8 ?4 x7 T; D7 J3 H2 C' |3 n; ^
    55th Chinese Corps
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Allied Unit(s) surrounded at Nanyang
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 09, 42* t+ r4 g4 G" A; w$ [2 U
It is a nice day,the dutch bombers dicide to go out today,9 ~, p6 g" B: k
and they hit something! aha5 A( D- g/ Z2 D9 z0 H, |
Here comes the KB,nice and shine. % ~6 h3 N; z# A1 n5 _1 M7 V! F

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Morning Air attack on TF, near Merak at 48,97 + B- h& T- E7 @4 d8 B
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
* @$ c' L" |4 ]" WRaid spotted at 33 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.! c2 |, S0 o% ?, x% I5 y7 l
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes " n0 x8 }/ O( k) j
Japanese aircraft
# J7 |/ a6 n  |      A6M2 Zero x 17
1 P  b* P% t1 T/ A, F  u- c% iAllied aircraft
! c: L* j, x1 l  _$ w( Y! \% I      139WH-3 x 14
% L% c" [/ b4 `  oNo Japanese losses # ]% c, {8 Y! [9 L' B& y4 }" ?
No Allied losses
$ a6 x% t8 y( T) x7 TJapanese Ships+ L! P# X' J  h) q" H2 k2 y5 k  y) Q
      xAP Kamakura Maru
% d+ ^" j: a# u' P& i* R      xAK Zuiko Maru3 b8 w: w# ?- y
      xAK Miyadono Maru
/ R, c  R+ V: c& }$ l- e; ~      xAK Kizan Maru
5 W. E! J# }$ c6 G) Q# w; F5 qAircraft Attacking:' `/ Z1 }2 i. m& Y& Y$ s
       6 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
4 r$ p! q: [+ [6 [" h               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb, t1 v$ V/ M/ n
       8 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
( s* G* [9 u0 T/ r1 m0 C               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb 2 g/ J0 }& a1 ?% D4 a1 k2 E
CAP engaged:! I0 N3 r& d  l- U
Tainan Ku S-1/A with A6M2 Zero (4 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
2 X' x  i$ ]* ^( @4 q) N      (4 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
! r# c, M) Y" l      4 plane(s) intercepting now.
  q- B1 w! A. D      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
3 l# ^* M: k, D+ S& ?6 B      Raid is overhead5 T  H/ U0 Q* N
12th Ku S-1  with A6M2 Zero (13 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)+ d5 Y& v: s9 s" E
      (13 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
* s( z& [$ T3 Y- a+ K      13 plane(s) intercepting now.
$ j, d6 w  `, P' P7 [) V9 B7 R" D8 Z. X* k      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
! j' V  M3 o$ Q# M- `      Raid is overhead
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% D4 k- |6 _- [9 wMorning Air attack on TF, near Oosthaven at 49,95
! {0 ]) z& l* x. {Weather in hex: Light cloud
' v3 q# q" N, q. y% A* K3 cRaid spotted at 8 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.) d( M! W9 P* s' w
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes % {0 @, p2 Y: C
Japanese aircraft: [. h5 S. N1 E; Y3 L7 G
      A6M2 Zero x 19 ) y# K, w: D& T
Allied aircraft
1 a3 Z0 b  A' \, t      139WH-3 x 18 , F1 F" n% D3 M. L! b
No Japanese losses # @$ S+ P5 M/ r# u0 \
No Allied losses
! }6 f% W# R; m# V$ J( ?Japanese Ships. Q2 i# {4 \# H' ~8 b0 I
      SC Ch 16
4 Q# m3 F# B7 {8 E' [$ z" Z0 i      SC Ch 13" S; E( ~7 L" m
      PB Mikitade Maru, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
5 @& C6 T& w" ^% p% p( KAircraft Attacking:
0 i* |( W" \; F: U; X5 x& V9 E; ?       9 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
! F7 o. _7 u2 h0 [2 z& s+ X               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb
8 I( g( V4 G1 h# i! S       9 x 139WH-3 bombing from 6000 feet
; R6 ?! U( ]& ]5 H! s               Naval Attack:  3 x 300 kg SAP Bomb * K( k  I5 E5 ]! {! b( W( ^9 @
CAP engaged:
1 _* C  M. t0 Q8 W7 q: o; y5 VChitose Ku S-1 Det with A6M2 Zero (5 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
3 l8 [0 W7 s' ^$ b7 F$ M      (5 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
6 c" ]7 z1 E7 F1 Y3 f% e( I      5 plane(s) intercepting now.
$ m- b: c" E* O& o1 y+ v      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.' l, M+ M) d2 K) O; ~4 j$ m
      Raid is overhead
! t$ E& J$ d/ C  K% y, v2 w3 UTainan Ku S-1/B with A6M2 Zero (2 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
1 ]2 d4 N! s0 P! n$ l      (2 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)3 c' ?8 O8 w# ]% w: J
      2 plane(s) intercepting now.0 [! V- V/ e0 _  s7 j5 g
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
- y* S9 k& D8 X" j6 z8 [) Q      Raid is overhead
# _, z. F  Z- ZZuiho-1 with A6M2 Zero (2 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)' D% S( {* C- e  T4 Q
      (2 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
2 A1 s4 ?4 ^1 c* ]( u      2 plane(s) intercepting now.
; t( e& _& [9 e- _) n      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
  {+ e: u$ X" j4 D, w( T, q  n      Raid is overhead
5 [1 y& d# \4 f- ?- x+ GAkagi-1 with A6M2 Zero (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)7 B, Y* W( r; S% J/ Z# O! w3 N' w
      (3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
( B1 j0 d3 ?$ j) X: b      3 plane(s) intercepting now.7 `, {7 o( q/ a( r+ s! M
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.5 b; ^) |6 b  t, E" f
      Raid is overhead
: U6 D. {8 I* Y5 f4 M, f3 eKaga-1 with A6M2 Zero (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
8 g6 J4 H* h9 w2 |: u1 N      (3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
# c. ?1 n3 V2 Q1 ~8 z2 W1 v      3 plane(s) intercepting now.# I7 m/ }( K/ D% d9 ^: L( V
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
. `/ E& ^" C' q* z& [& d8 ]      Raid is overhead7 y. R" J0 i& W3 w. X
Shokaku-1 with A6M2 Zero (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)' ]3 b. @, t' u
      (3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
, s4 L5 Z. Z/ [3 l      3 plane(s) intercepting now.
0 f4 S6 r$ p' ^      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.8 L/ c6 {7 i' w/ T  j4 b
      Raid is overhead0 j4 g9 m  x( }: z- T/ u
Hosho-1 with A6M2 Zero (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)6 ]$ N7 r2 F9 ]4 u. p
      (1 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)* R+ U6 \  w1 c6 e& \
      1 plane(s) intercepting now.
- z- v# y  l6 E! j1 n" _      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
4 g/ D* b; R8 b9 r      Raid is overhead
& y& j; H4 Q8 h0 z3 _1 LHeavy smoke from fires obscuring PB Mikitade Maru. q/ Y  s$ u2 _3 g( \% {0 g
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Morning Air attack on Imperial Guards Division, at 50,99 (Kalidjati) " m" D, H) ]! d% {
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms # b$ U$ B' I1 {/ B  O' g
Raid spotted at 42 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.- S$ M" O! M2 I  z
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
# g# ~, W2 F3 pJapanese aircraft0 q, A  |+ l5 A5 S# t4 @+ w
      A6M2 Zero x 2 3 K; U& F* [1 O! C6 g
Allied aircraft
6 c- s4 c. u+ K8 E0 V0 e7 \% c2 F      CW-22 Falcon x 9
3 a" x  X2 [+ J. e; J! e' r      L-212 x 4
1 t- e# `! ?# Y/ o5 {0 \8 FNo Japanese losses
9 J5 e& M- I. iAllied aircraft losses0 ~6 p& \1 O6 q8 V. x
      CW-22 Falcon: 1 destroyed, 1 damaged7 T9 U4 e. O2 j; e
      L-212: 2 damaged
7 B! h  h" X7 B# m# b; D- l0 sAircraft Attacking:) ]( M8 D8 n. e, K  L& [( X
       7 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet
1 |% _" ]& J% F3 e. s4 L               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb# R$ a3 L3 W/ u9 d5 |3 j! V
       4 x L-212 bombing from 6000 feet
+ J: m' J' \: E- D               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb
! F3 _4 U7 a! y4 |* o: a& }8 a7 P0 ~# \0 k. |1 m, L# M
CAP engaged:
8 M% u* Y+ U/ J( h7 J1 J( X6 ~Tainan Ku S-1/A with A6M2 Zero (2 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
. e: K5 f' |2 c0 v      (2 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
# [3 ~1 E; b  X  n9 {4 u      2 plane(s) intercepting now.7 t5 `1 E% G$ M& V  T3 e9 m8 x3 G
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
1 J% F9 y# j5 l9 i      Raid is overhead
* z+ h0 X. u4 T. ?Also attacking 4th Guards Division ...; K4 E9 z0 B% P5 H+ _1 d7 L
Also attacking Imperial Guards Division ...
8 E1 v  Y* Z4 I; |# a; Q# w0 p--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- U) _& T# X; y. }; {Morning Air attack on 41st Infantry Regiment, at 51,100 , near Bandoeng
1 d. ^+ ^4 O% I; `4 pWeather in hex: Heavy cloud / }' a8 z9 w6 P* z# ]- b$ y
Raid spotted at 21 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.) x7 M( i, k, S. G6 {
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
, G( ^) i/ K9 TJapanese aircraft
2 B& M1 v! Z- z% m& {. r! Y      A6M2 Zero x 4
+ z) ?# ?/ g1 w% K! \& ~" ?7 qAllied aircraft
: g# T( L* q  q: G      CW-22 Falcon x 3
  ^: m+ U: c/ M& lNo Japanese losses 7 J' j& ~, C0 {/ b) b
Allied aircraft losses3 Z9 K% U1 o5 F1 `
      CW-22 Falcon: 2 destroyed & n& c- U# _. z6 k& ]
Aircraft Attacking:5 Z+ O; g& b) Y0 C) ]% C
       3 x CW-22 Falcon bombing from 6000 feet" s1 ]& ?! h2 |8 \5 h& k# Q
               Ground Attack:  2 x 50 kg GP Bomb , V/ h5 Z: g: i- d6 M- h
CAP engaged:
5 J$ n* |  H9 i( k* g, h12th Ku S-1  with A6M2 Zero (4 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
7 ?( N2 \8 ?7 Y; X# ?: A      (4 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
1 i' I6 R. u& y% l      4 plane(s) intercepting now., g  ^  t0 d! }4 E
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
" u5 v+ F& n. l! B, x, x, t      Raid is overhead
6 {6 B# _; X5 L----------------------------------------------------------------- 6 G  A, G- G, ]: `
Ground combat at Tuyun (74,51)
) c* g  {6 ?2 M- ~5 J9 o# wJapanese Bombardment attack ; {! B  b9 I5 D! g6 [
Attacking force 84276 troops, 652 guns, 153 vehicles, Assault Value = 3149 9 ~9 j+ R$ X6 U
Defending force 95294 troops, 601 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3212
$ L9 r  |: m7 r: ^Japanese ground losses:2 p/ U9 F( O$ i' ^  o6 B
      209 casualties reported
+ S9 S# R& Y) i+ o  k         Squads: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled4 ]# n3 A; O  R+ N
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled% }. i2 I6 _! u; H" |6 m% s; \
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
4 s$ S) z1 c" \* h$ S# a( YAllied ground losses:& P& t! W1 y0 s9 f
      8 casualties reported
" E' B4 K' n4 g% ~, O- R; }  Y         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled+ m  ?9 N% X. Z$ v( F1 S8 {% F
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 W4 r5 n; ?$ x) U         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 7 d5 k( V# \5 a# i
Assaulting units:
0 J% d5 q# ]7 c4 f4 P    110th Division
9 T: Q) V2 E8 h  E  G$ W    8th Armored Car Co
3 I3 O; U' g9 `. }1 Y" k& E    10th Division" S1 p# ?; C8 w7 o: w( n* S
    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade
7 `- o0 D& b5 R: `" b    2nd Militia Regiment
) n! k7 Z8 L8 U* i    2nd Ind.Mixed Regiment1 U; g% m0 r* H6 c# K+ B
    116th Division3 g# S4 c4 ~5 p  N
    15th Division1 `( y/ N8 h1 R2 ?
    9th Armored Car Co
' |6 N* a0 }- S3 `% c    55th Infantry Brigade7 O3 m/ g' _& b
    1st Militia Regiment
5 V. t% ^& l1 v8 r    22nd Division
8 E2 g1 r+ Q# u& b( T" u    3rd Militia Regiment+ L2 D0 ~' Q/ q
    6th Army 4 t0 C8 X1 k* ~/ S) {! A
Defending units:
: H$ ~" A3 d/ Y7 l    18th Chinese Corps
* B- I$ l$ x  ]% o, Z    94th Chinese Corps
% F# B& K2 V4 J1 T7 l  i, c    52nd Chinese Corps
9 z' s- h% f: Z; g9 D/ N/ Y    31st Chinese Corps
' z; V) ^7 E( |" u, ^* o' d7 L3 F    3rd New Chinese Corps+ T8 l7 P, _4 t' B
    87th Chinese Corps
! b- P0 x8 I  j2 w    8th Chinese Corps
9 m: [+ @8 r; h9 e- g$ T    54th Chinese Corps& O. M; Z# y/ E, ]% K" I
    62nd Chinese Corps: K5 C1 M# u/ \+ Q$ M
    2nd Prov Chinese Corps! w2 k3 r* c1 |5 ]8 n
    64th Chinese Corps! @, p* h2 u! ~- }4 ]: E
    6th Chinese Corps5 s& l  k0 B9 f% ~( U* O( I8 p5 N
    16th Group Army
& K) P# |0 s4 t: ?8 j8 C8 A5 I    11th Group Army( ^$ z$ P  ]% C
    9th Group Army: W- o8 R8 `; V/ O5 F
    4th War Area
- Q- L- a/ o& K  z; |; J    35th Group Army 7 }7 _% y% V3 t3 U. D
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: N6 B( p8 p9 O4 qGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100)
- B. ~& T; p/ t0 ~Japanese Bombardment attack
+ B0 e8 i3 e. b$ t; ^9 rAttacking force 21807 troops, 302 guns, 60 vehicles, Assault Value = 869
# D6 @5 b* a) E0 P- M+ BDefending force 76178 troops, 1028 guns, 435 vehicles, Assault Value = 2325
- n3 V+ |4 f! n' O% x9 HJapanese ground losses:' D- X# b- n$ C0 q1 G8 H8 v+ G% P
      85 casualties reported
' d0 `% h4 N" X! p         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled* A; p: n2 |+ Q
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
( v1 q% W9 T& u         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
- E/ }8 G) ~# `+ W6 bAllied ground losses:# h; ^2 }/ ?6 t
      11 casualties reported1 d; Q! m0 |% d4 G4 I3 m; z
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled8 a' h& [( M' T5 v# R
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) Q! j" b( ]+ O6 t         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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