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很好,可以Tj了
$ ]/ e9 l( a% a冷情人 发表于 2014-10-5 17:56
8 X" L2 ^8 `( j* j: H中文版就被你说暂停了,你又来这招。。。。。 ( J. w4 n1 I" [: h% b; D
就不能盼我好啊。。。。。
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 15, 41+ u! [2 f1 c% U1 w6 T
58在附近没有找到mini踪影,倒是找到了上来进行自杀攻击的bb编队,
* E0 o0 w: \4 Q5 `6 U地面出现了10-20架舰载机的损失,可能有一艘(龙骧?)沉没,$ B, A+ k# _; _
但是未听到舰只沉没时特有的下水声音。。。。。* [# C, P* D/ Y& F7 C, h
2个受伤的cve,cvl可能采取了单舰逃跑的方式,
5 y! G5 g/ z# v0 |单舰就算离对方2-3格也很可能侦查不到(bug?)
! C' X/ ~: v+ h5 s8 p" c而未受伤的cs和cve可能全速跑往kb或塞班方向,58对冲锋的bb自杀编队进行打击,
; B" b5 t& B+ o8 x. G4 ?由于kb一个加速后消失,估计现在离58只有30-18=12格左右。58不能再呆了。1 a2 B) L! v1 z6 D
在白天58完成对bb编队的打击后,倒是听到了2-3个下水声音。/ z$ Z2 d9 t+ a+ c* z  }/ B; J" E- i& E: z
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盟军在南洋的ss受到一定损失,而克拉克和新加坡再次被扫到吐血。0 w3 J3 }7 n* ~' ^$ `7 i
荷兰空军对金刚兄弟进行例行投弹,金刚兄弟也很配合的在躲炸弹,
: U# u5 }' a9 c* F) ?双方的配合已经很默契了,比赛在一片祥和中结束,未发生伤亡。, L+ K) Y2 ?2 M0 a7 w

9 r# G2 @2 A" X8 G1 I3 C9 E在金刚兄弟的掩护下,日军占领米里。$ U: A- S* D3 b
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Sub attack near Soc Trang  at 60,74
; u7 Z5 W# y! G, {; K' zJapanese Ships( r* W/ q2 M' t7 j5 w* h
      SC Ch 7
% g$ S$ ]6 }5 e! M3 s$ I) T9 Z2 K      AK Sasako Maru  w- n$ \7 G8 R
      xAK Awajisan Maru
" Y4 a/ O, S8 Q0 j      xAK Ayatosan Maru( R6 X7 N6 Z$ O4 ~
      SC Ch 9" I& q- p" z9 C3 _( f* U. M0 P% d
      DMS W-3
7 G. m4 d$ Y) s, G8 d; _      DMS W-2
( Y3 s6 d$ N. i: r$ P1 O  |      PB Tatsumiya Maru
6 _6 a3 n" ^# LAllied Ships
! ~& h+ c  D& |) C, D8 U      SS Permit, hits 9, and is sunk  ( j! W. C5 h3 ?4 a
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7 X3 \' {7 o! JASW attack near Kota Bharu  at 51,75
. f. J( [0 u, z1 ~/ x8 i. D" L  UJapanese Ships$ J4 D& w" e6 Q) B/ s4 {
      DD Nowaki * V: L4 Y- M( l
Allied Ships
* b. L6 s. {9 m, D7 J8 m6 S      SS KVIII, hits 3,  heavy damage ) i) T/ j3 j2 [6 f
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  W6 c* ]! c0 d* OMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
0 G$ s2 c5 Y. d8 ^" OWeather in hex: Overcast
  ?* K* p* ?6 T% DRaid detected at 15 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.
4 i1 Q  H9 _& M5 a1 G% U1 h/ HEstimated time to target is 4 minutes
/ @8 j) ^4 I  AJapanese aircraft
$ Y/ p2 y# [* V5 E$ i0 z7 i      A6M2 Zero x 30
: B9 x9 H. f+ w9 q9 s6 {6 YAllied aircraft& y7 Y4 M5 y! [2 X* a% ~
      P-26A x 25 d4 ]! }4 j# x4 s+ i$ J( x0 d, N
      P-35A x 4. ]( |3 X0 L. P+ J
      P-40B Warhawk x 5% S4 C& `' ^/ G7 h( R1 P
      P-40E Warhawk x 13 8 f3 I* @% A, E5 m, h  X" m, D
Japanese aircraft losses
5 Q$ g- c$ r5 n! h& ]+ x      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed 7 h8 ~( J) {; _( y5 _2 c
Allied aircraft losses
( G) L( v" e" }# q/ m! C      P-35A: 1 destroyed: d) r0 x$ d/ _* K/ Y
      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed
0 X9 T# r' p1 J$ f; X# b+ z* m      P-40E Warhawk: 5 destroyed
9 v. y+ u1 h9 x: |6 h$ gAircraft Attacking:
4 r* `9 U  G  }9 |      16 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet5 c: t: B5 _/ ^- [2 p
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
" d; x5 \, A; F$ a. d# yWeather in hex: Overcast
0 T8 o5 w' z, MRaid detected at 46 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.
; n$ a1 F. R5 t1 P% UEstimated time to target is 15 minutes % b3 X7 h! O- o! X& ^
Japanese aircraft
; b; |6 g7 f! C( C0 A' m      A6M2 Zero x 9 % F) ?* [7 \+ }, \% u+ i2 \
Allied aircraft
& N$ E; d4 D* @! s+ e4 S# U# W+ A      P-40E Warhawk x 3
3 Q* q: I; U* ~No Japanese losses
3 ?" u! u& e' A- z! W; a( y) nAllied aircraft losses4 b( a. ^  }* b+ y: A
      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed
' q) @- W/ j! ~Aircraft Attacking:0 F: A( ^  e! k* J, Y+ c
       8 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet 1 v1 Z. f# k2 F: x4 V
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" Z1 D; j+ i0 f9 l  }) n$ wMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
% E7 v5 n; V7 ~Weather in hex: Overcast " A# g& o; {& r% A/ n
Raid detected at 52 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.# Z, O) t/ K8 a1 ?7 W  f& F$ c5 C
Estimated time to target is 17 minutes 9 S6 O5 W+ ^( m! m
Japanese aircraft0 x% T4 D/ q( b, z
      A6M2 Zero x 36 $ G) p0 o( K2 R. B
No Japanese losses $ p( \! w" m; ]( t+ i  O
Aircraft Attacking:
8 s5 x2 y! L2 o# _3 n1 V. E: X7 R      36 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet- ?" E2 X* H6 G) R
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( _( }$ c% D) G) B7 a" lMorning Air attack on 20th Chinese Corps, at 83,52 , near Changsha
# E1 E7 {. }$ }* }, L6 X9 q+ gWeather in hex: Moderate rain 0 s  m1 [9 p- w( U
Raid spotted at 29 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.* W  P+ q3 J; o8 e
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes 7 A) f5 x4 J( q+ M
Japanese aircraft: n& B; Q6 w) |* ^/ m
      Ki-27b Nate x 115 ?2 M1 R6 l$ y
      Ki-30 Ann x 9
7 [" `# T( w/ {7 @- n. CAllied aircraft. r4 W+ p- D+ h; W) ?, N6 e# V9 N7 R
      I-15-III x 3
5 S. B" [6 m( n7 C. ~' r0 ^      Hawk 75M x 2 " q3 t* o4 D  K- c" V, N
Japanese aircraft losses
1 k! s- A% v6 e' V  S4 Y" P% C$ x      Ki-27b Nate: 1 destroyed 1 [' Y/ E$ p$ B
No Allied losses * n9 c* k" w- H, ^5 V
Aircraft Attacking:# c8 R  u3 q. n
       9 x Ki-30 Ann bombing from 6000 feet
5 Q* w4 n* t' r+ }* T               Ground Attack:  1 x 250 kg GP Bomb
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87
  i) m1 }9 y% |, h$ V. I  hWeather in hex: Light cloud * n& {9 U% o+ A; Y& m
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
+ V6 S  J' U, Y+ l, G) x5 v8 V% MEstimated time to target is 7 minutes
& W' m: \+ ]+ Z3 p) jAllied aircraft
& K) o  E, R  d/ N  }# F+ e      139WH-3 x 26
( `  ~- P  w% T9 o      Hudson I x 8
$ p# h% P7 q( yAllied aircraft losses
4 p) z1 x4 [/ d4 Z5 E      139WH-3: 1 damaged . e+ v  u  }" `7 R; Y' i# V! E1 p
Japanese Ships- h6 y9 v4 G3 q9 U/ J' \
      BB Haruna
( O, V1 G6 [+ {0 i& {      BB Kongo
9 S) D' O% @) S+ d4 Z      DD Oshio
+ b; z" {1 Q3 A; D2 b& x$ z      CA Atago
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87
! A) s: v, k6 u  uWeather in hex: Light cloud 8 p9 U0 E9 }/ T6 @. k" f+ A7 |4 M! v
Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet., ]: }* \7 C& c& }. {4 J5 D
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
9 u  n( B9 b" _0 LAllied aircraft
! t9 s* ~; M% W6 r( e7 ?      B-339D x 5
! d/ D! x+ L% b. s# }      Hudson I x 3
# |. z% r; X& |, ANo Allied losses 5 @  Y. b% e: {% {$ ?9 T$ m
Japanese Ships
/ D* N  G$ s. k      BB Kongo
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  % j# t+ a; |% n7 h4 U" x) r
Weather in hex: Overcast
3 `4 i, b# _  Z3 e2 k) L" hRaid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.
- v; _" c, o' jEstimated time to target is 12 minutes
$ ~# q% R- Q+ s, l; }Japanese aircraft# ?& j: I4 L6 V; U8 X5 c& r
      A6M2 Zero x 30 - R+ O) d1 k8 Y. D8 l( o' g
Allied aircraft
+ O( O* ~$ a# V. R% A$ A      Buffalo I x 1
9 K, I) U% R+ ANo Japanese losses 9 v  s$ f) e$ \- T" b8 _5 S  C
Allied aircraft losses
& U# F- W. m9 D      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed
/ Y3 D; j2 q8 O$ o, \4 e: ^Aircraft Attacking:. [& g! S7 y% \( b: Z9 @, \- Z) J  Z
      30 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet2 X: p) E5 w' p* U0 m6 X; b
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Iwo-jima at 103,77 3 W8 i' W2 C5 d$ h& P' j6 x8 v
Weather in hex: Light rain
0 ^, Z$ E6 V0 x0 g3 DRaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
. D5 |. \& n2 i7 R  e) l% f6 a7 u$ Z( ~Estimated time to target is 7 minutes 1 B- B7 _& q# ?
Allied aircraft3 v$ \' O9 f* u; Q+ N1 q: e
      F2A-3 Buffalo x 13
7 N1 p2 Q" e8 P      SB2U-3 Vindicator x 7
0 r" _0 k( u  a6 s  d( F9 Q      SBD-2 Dauntless x 48
9 t) L+ J/ W, I& d7 I7 [* C. D. H      SBD-3 Dauntless x 17; r3 M5 I& @1 T! B
      TBD-1 Devastator x 26
) q% U- W) s: a( |* o  [+ q; e7 ?; f- CAllied aircraft losses
" L) L: D3 {( h* r- l5 ]1 n      SBD-2 Dauntless: 1 damaged& V) q( U, X, d6 a
      SBD-2 Dauntless: 1 destroyed by flak
  a, e9 O* O- W& j! a8 y      SBD-3 Dauntless: 3 damaged
# s* }/ p5 p3 V2 S+ T( ~Japanese Ships. p3 j' B. S9 R
      CA Haguro, Bomb hits 6,  heavy fires
; t" e1 d* _4 g7 i# B3 j      BB Hyuga, Bomb hits 7,  on fire% a! n$ x3 {* `. H3 G& l6 |, i
      CA Nachi, Bomb hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage( @$ y% D% x& V. p: V) ~
      DD Kuroshio
" @1 A) M9 \0 E+ ]$ e      DD Natsushio
' p7 m  x7 }- w7 r; K) f; v      DD Hatsukaze8 j( s+ R0 g* H; N
      DD Oyashio, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
- ^# m; M, {) H      DD Hayashio, Bomb hits 1,  on fire
. y! d! Y0 T6 h9 J) B  E0 K0 M1 s6 b. c      CA Myoko & ]0 L& o5 V2 A3 y
Aircraft Attacking:
( a# ^5 ^6 e' b* d# T8 |       4 x SBD-3 Dauntless releasing from 3000'
: p1 U0 p2 ~$ `+ n( m- Z               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
3 |6 b$ ^, O! y, E  ]      11 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 3000'% u* ~; ~2 ~% H% n- O3 L+ R
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
% b+ S" M0 b- R! ~5 z2 O3 A      12 x TBD-1 Devastator bombing from 10000 feet *
5 m6 U5 h8 D3 w+ K$ Y               Naval Attack:  2 x 500 lb SAP Bomb% ]/ C) D+ ^. `4 K% _* O7 D. S; }
       4 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 2000'
5 _" L& x$ d. |4 C& ~9 B               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
9 u7 J2 s: J" j! ~; ?7 S       7 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 3000'
! d  `; ]$ |+ a( V0 w4 Y. q               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb. r3 v. Q2 ~, Z
       3 x SB2U-3 Vindicator releasing from 4000'
3 I3 g7 j! G/ J3 r1 ~               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb" [- L: z1 e. L" P. }( F
      14 x TBD-1 Devastator bombing from 10000 feet *
* R+ W7 b1 y  \1 t               Naval Attack:  2 x 500 lb SAP Bomb/ ^! q' a5 M  {3 W$ c2 Z
       4 x SBD-3 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
, t5 ^; ?6 }& t- }# ~               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb
. g( X" e& p! n! j6 F" h  o       8 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 3000'
* x! r$ H( N/ x: I& A3 v/ d               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
& y( T- C, }& ~, L! ]0 g/ L       9 x SBD-3 Dauntless releasing from 2000'7 m9 |. I6 J; d. a. Z5 }0 K
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb3 h  p. R4 E6 o) c6 q' S
       5 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 4000'2 e/ S$ [+ `0 n
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
+ M; L  i3 S' ]9 w9 H. i       9 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
9 Q- }% b' j7 s  x/ i               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb GP Bomb% W1 [  B4 s. l
       4 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
4 w& j( C2 A# e               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
" n/ m, j# e0 q! b5 [/ y- i3 X       4 x SB2U-3 Vindicator releasing from 3000'
: _2 _7 ~* _2 q8 W  v* v2 B               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
7 V; O: W( i7 d/ U0 VHeavy smoke from fires obscuring BB Hyuga) r  T% N. R+ I; D' U/ J" l% y4 M" Y
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring CA Nachi
! L8 V# r' k: K- j- u3 lHeavy smoke from fires obscuring CA Haguro, S' D& D: _# A( M$ m
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring DD Oyashio. i6 x4 t( C) s& u
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, f+ I. i' ]% @# [7 z6 XAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Iwo-jima at 103,77 $ i6 K. v+ M8 H, t2 P5 D& @$ `; t
Weather in hex: Light cloud
- h1 ]* ~2 y7 C$ N2 V) m2 MRaid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
% ?$ M$ x1 L* Y" E; i% I- IEstimated time to target is 7 minutes
. I0 N, v) ^+ y# R* S# lAllied aircraft3 W; s4 _- R% p1 y! V( h
      F2A-3 Buffalo x 13! ]( z1 y3 K( E' _$ \) J
      SB2U-3 Vindicator x 77 m# f& s/ A$ j- d; W
      SBD-2 Dauntless x 46
+ e& `5 l: V& M$ n& k5 q      SBD-3 Dauntless x 16
0 L1 Q. N4 A1 U# B( z1 DAllied aircraft losses
! I9 V* W9 r, |8 z0 d) z      SBD-2 Dauntless: 1 damaged3 e( \9 D5 N3 c  ]- P1 E! u
      SBD-3 Dauntless: 2 damaged
* [$ _5 s% [& ^Japanese Ships6 T* P' d, F9 g+ Z
      DD Hatsukaze, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage8 A- S( N5 F5 q: _  v8 V& Y
      CA Myoko, Bomb hits 1/ |$ }$ F* S3 E# p
      DD Natsushio, Bomb hits 1,  on fire: g2 P' v; [! U% a
      CA Haguro, Bomb hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage: l  v' U& y% f+ E, x/ v" Y
      BB Hyuga, Bomb hits 9,  heavy fires! i3 Q' I4 X- o+ b4 l0 C
      DD Hayashio, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
9 G% @. A5 M( W; x% k& D/ K; R% S      CA Nachi, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage6 D# u9 J. {/ \- }0 e% j
      DD Oyashio, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage

1 Z3 G. S# n. A9 WAircraft Attacking:0 e( M0 o& B* i* ]4 W
      11 x SBD-3 Dauntless releasing from 4000'6 ?% D9 c6 a* e* _7 k! F* E7 Y8 d
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb, s6 ^( G" P! X# H, p( O: D& l
       6 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 3000'
8 \! B1 d$ `8 N- n- S- y( `               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb) O6 R' M& ^- M9 b# R8 i
       7 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
# O; H  `8 }2 J' V# l' w               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb, s- q* C# m: w
       8 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 3000'. [8 M6 {6 A: C* ?% O( T# J( \
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
% q& m6 A  R0 _1 @9 _: N       3 x SB2U-3 Vindicator releasing from 4000'. K9 `$ S$ ]* Z8 e" u; v, x# r
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
2 C7 t! C. D1 U/ d       8 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 2000'' J9 H. B" q- ]
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb7 b- r; d% R/ T; f2 `9 m+ ?
       8 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 2000'
, F/ r% P: i9 }! h& l               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
5 h! i) Z8 ], n       8 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 4000'1 M- d' M) {! ~0 a
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
( W( R0 C' E8 k6 Q( j2 V       1 x SBD-3 Dauntless releasing from 2000'
8 r% m7 {) B7 T               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb& V7 W1 s- u6 |
       1 x SBD-2 Dauntless releasing from 3000'3 I+ i- Q  m* n& b0 J& y. F
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb% z' M) e( S& G' P7 \1 D
       4 x SBD-3 Dauntless releasing from 3000'# ]8 h1 q% i8 P! G# d' X
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb! H5 R0 \4 y) q
       4 x SB2U-3 Vindicator releasing from 2000') O; n' M: i; k0 n: N/ B4 n* B; m9 _/ ^
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
. b4 A' V/ N- y3 f/ R0 iHeavy smoke from fires obscuring CA Haguro5 _& L) R3 y! \7 e4 h' i
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring DD Hatsukaze, `* H9 a* w9 G" V2 |
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring DD Hayashio; V/ T+ o! I5 T- A* m% p
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring BB Hyuga
5 }) A3 E9 o0 v* j. zHeavy smoke from fires obscuring CA Nachi# X  ]5 L2 P) U
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring DD Oyashio 6 L0 a! {; I/ A7 F+ i% N6 _7 _7 t
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6 x# G' t: J5 ~8 j( _Ground combat at 85,49 (near Hankow) $ B; K5 y+ n: `* I0 b2 m
Japanese Shock attack ' R; w+ |% K$ J- ^6 X' K
Attacking force 14377 troops, 140 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 698
. Y& L% j- C- R, cDefending force 11353 troops, 71 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 358 ; M- J! t+ X* G% j* L- @
Japanese adjusted assault: 346  
" z' {! F* E  q$ x+ T+ DAllied adjusted defense: 53  
% d5 D) o: _5 R: C8 [Japanese assault odds: 6 to 1  # Q% W8 {- d# B% j- e  {% o: y- t
Combat modifiers; V& S( ^  \" p& ]
Defender: leaders(+), experience(-)3 t# Y" M' Q) [" [9 A. r3 r
Attacker: shock(+), morale(-)
# m& \9 C: ?4 a3 R4 ]Japanese ground losses:% U4 f/ ~$ C* y# a: q
      1115 casualties reported
4 {2 ~+ t9 G6 E         Squads: 64 destroyed, 34 disabled
5 V0 s, k, O- `, U         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 48 disabled
7 @6 l- i9 ?  f$ k9 w6 f         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 2 disabled
# a1 b# ?' [" g5 S" S! {2 I% C      Guns lost 9 (6 destroyed, 3 disabled)
8 E( N( N! L5 a7 zAllied ground losses:% q7 D- P6 c' v% i$ m- f
      4136 casualties reported* g5 j# q' c5 u. G5 K0 I  p. u
         Squads: 185 destroyed, 81 disabled( L1 n  u0 T( W' J
         Non Combat: 162 destroyed, 0 disabled0 W; h4 C% n" D6 ?) c
         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 1 disabled: J3 s8 ?' A9 L' b" A. H6 w
      Guns lost 18 (8 destroyed, 10 disabled)  O$ {. T7 L9 h9 A
      Units retreated 3
' [& s/ w1 o7 }- V8 n8 d: lDefeated Allied Units Retreating! 8 i+ Z+ N! ^$ `* v; b5 m5 {
Assaulting units:
* q3 e, _- N) T! I2 m4 U- q) s    20th Ind.Mixed Brigade
7 i* i, i* [" g4 c: s/ D% y    14th RGC Temp. Division
- x0 [( B+ e6 }& \/ d    12th RGC Temp. Division
9 N. n  y# `2 b7 b* j9 H    13th Division4 ~  V7 K; `7 X# r
    18th RGC Temp. Division $ @5 K0 y9 b  x1 m# W
Defending units:- y. j  z8 N; h
    7th Chinese Corps
  j4 c. b' k2 y: x+ A- T% J0 r    84th Chinese Corps+ d8 l; L( Q, `/ J- a, w& z& p
    21st Group Army$ {4 s, H0 T4 ]; b+ g6 m
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Ground combat at Miri (64,87) 3 }# z5 Z8 L3 n2 W1 m) x
Japanese Deliberate attack $ X0 e( W  y9 e: c" g
Attacking force 4899 troops, 31 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 180 " k% m' }% E1 k9 e. p; P
Defending force 140 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1
# h0 O: O9 e% Y! H0 T$ Z9 P3 dJapanese adjusted assault: 56  
3 C& I) v0 X/ Y3 [Allied adjusted defense: 1  
( \0 `$ G/ N* h) LJapanese assault odds: 56 to 1 (fort level 0)  
8 {' u# _$ t( NJapanese forces CAPTURE Miri !!! 1 K* G; s9 G9 l9 l
Combat modifiers
  C+ t5 }6 @+ o5 J' w+ E4 J5 zDefender: terrain(+), leaders(+), preparation(-), fatigue(-)
4 ~. _5 c0 n, Q2 W& KAttacker:  
; P4 B5 _2 n- B5 i7 t) ~2 ~Japanese ground losses:
1 b1 e. t' m4 x; G2 y0 p      15 casualties reported/ W/ C+ _+ ~( b2 x; Y( A
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled7 G3 A3 D, N% S, T" u* \
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled3 o3 b7 w2 {/ M; n
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled " h" g& z, h5 b6 J  K. t9 w5 C8 ]2 s
Allied ground losses:" _4 j) J7 W6 J4 s
      166 casualties reported
" W. m, M$ p: l         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; f  ~3 j) E5 Y; L; G6 R5 i
         Non Combat: 17 destroyed, 0 disabled
. K: b! D/ r$ F) k( }- r5 S         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 0 disabled
, l- Y1 W) H' I) q6 Q. h! n" s7 i/ j" V      Guns lost 5 (5 destroyed, 0 disabled)
- W: B4 z' I0 ^      Units destroyed 1
% g6 S  z% i6 X. QAssaulting units:7 N; I2 C3 P5 t7 \
    I./124th Infantry Battalion7 w) o) ]- j' C6 v5 ^2 e
    15th Naval Guard Unit& i+ T: `. q# K+ p; ~7 X+ g
    16th Naval Guard Unit
# P9 ~7 M8 D/ t# M8 D    6th JNAF Coy
5 e1 T, Z" }* j: f( }. A8 }    8th JNAF Coy  
( z  i5 G' J8 V. _- v/ k: SDefending units:
( O3 i6 Q+ ^( ^1 D* A6 K/ u    109th RN Base Force
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# A2 h1 `7 |* h- G# XAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 16, 41. U+ Q: S' _/ C/ n6 Q, E
登陆菲律宾南部的编队,在58的威胁下开始回撤佩里硫,
& g( ]+ \2 `% H$ z2 s9 C  M, H58也选择了往这个方向(卡加延)全速撤退,为了这个全速,58甩掉了一批没油的dd
! G# o/ u* s( p双方近距离遭遇,进行了炮战,列克中弹一发,幸无大碍。
: s3 e$ e) m$ h( h+ N第二天白天,日军编队上方出现暴风雨,让这2只编队能够逃过58的致命打击。% X9 T. {; [4 t, M; B; [' P- P

: Y" x& ?8 r: i克拉克和新加坡在继续吐血,而荷兰空军和金刚兄弟依然配合默契。
! m! J. X5 M# S+ G派遣军占领空城郑州,但仍有部分国军赖在铁路线上。
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. Q4 l/ p2 L! z7 x6 ADay Time Surface Combat, near Dinagat at 86,87, Range 18,000 Yards   `& Q% ^3 I6 }: ]: H0 {/ {
Japanese Ships  ~2 A6 {! X9 e
      DD Umikaze0 X: e+ p! [7 @7 o7 `3 T
      DD Suzukaze1 t6 G7 B5 k; Q
      DD Shiokaze
9 S# V7 p' {( N* U5 K  p& M      DMS W-71 v, o) a$ o% A! F) q/ `
      DMS W-8
! v5 I: k6 B7 q% o0 U* [      AMc Ataka Maru
* E; R8 y! f& _% o+ W      AMc Kyo Maru #1
; Q9 r% P3 F. J9 a0 |      AMc Takasago Maru
7 d+ z8 j. O6 U7 V8 {/ R      PB Edo Maru
8 \* J1 a7 Z$ w      PB Myoken Maru3 K( H0 ]' ^$ l* C7 J# ~7 u5 q, C2 k
      PB Saiko Maru
( s4 v. H. j- \      PB Gamitsu Maru #1
2 ^4 F+ N6 T8 X6 B8 m      PB Nichi Maru #1$ S7 Z9 u- f. a; n/ l: ^
      PB Showa Maru #36 o" C8 m: r6 }8 a/ @
      PB Showa Maru #5- u, B: z+ O3 W. r9 X# f, E
      xAK Myoko Maru
8 i7 \. ^% L& ~) O$ i% V+ h      xAK Shinanogawa Maru
. V; p' U: q' P+ S      xAK Shinryu Maru
9 |3 C  C7 B+ y      xAK Kanko Maru
8 {: _1 g! N3 @4 J/ Q% q      xAK Yasukawa Maru
0 Q$ z, Z: r6 e- o, [6 W+ i- v      xAK Hasuna Maru
2 I# T/ n% r! _  T7 ~% ?      xAK Meigen Maru
% w1 n: Z8 I! \. U& {* t- Z. ?      xAK Yamafuku Maru6 J8 X4 w* N" e1 {9 D8 b! [! _3 V
      xAKL Kakyu Maru
; U# M3 H! |0 F& F& e8 M& h      xAP Haruna Maru
* F9 |: n$ p+ p4 m0 V( rAllied Ships2 T$ N5 a. k( f, W) }1 x
      DD Scout, Shell hits 13 c* X( E1 o( _! i
      DD Thanet
5 K9 J' a3 O2 f---------------------------------------------------------------- [7 I3 a! I, r! [; x0 ]+ G8 W  W
Day Time Surface Combat, near Dinagat at 86,87, Range 15,000 Yards + d( [8 \" `9 ~
Japanese Ships- v: Z4 l9 L& L1 G6 e- p/ H
      CL Nagara, Shell hits 7,  on fire
9 V% r/ D6 z( W      DD Yukikaze& z: H+ `9 g+ c' h( P! M* g
      DD Tokitsukaze3 K' s7 S+ r$ u+ e% q) P, q
      DD Kawakaze 2 K& J, ~5 N2 F0 U( \+ Q2 `+ i; Q
Allied Ships
6 X  H& A7 a4 j2 M7 t  ^) J      CV Lexington, Shell hits 1, q+ x; l, I6 Z9 s8 F/ t& d
      CV Enterprise
; ?4 ~5 e# J9 \* {2 k: B      CA Portland6 [  x5 S/ P; u9 W
      CA Northampton
2 G5 o' r! X& o8 b6 P/ \: p- }      CA Chester
8 g2 U9 Z: I5 u* d- p      CA Chicago
0 L: I, r1 }, n      CA Salt Lake City, Shell hits 1
6 F$ A% }% |1 D4 K      CA Astoria
1 B7 n: \5 E0 C5 u; B      DD Mahan' f. M5 y8 C! g+ z/ W. t5 t5 x' ^* K
      DD Drayton/ @5 ~7 ^( A3 k% G8 ^
      DD Lamson% [% @7 I; f# R' E$ a6 y) z
      DD Flusser
9 Q6 w$ f0 F$ b% F) P* C" J. E      DD Porter
5 K* k, g0 W) J' M& G/ t0 WReduced visibility due to Rain9 W- s4 o) B9 L( [* k
Maximum visibility in Rain: 15,000 yards
8 u' P- m- N, ]" z3 D7 E5 y) zRange closes to 23,000 yards...
  c% X/ O( u, V( R# T7 `8 k0 HRange closes to 21,000 yards...
% `- P- |" s, @& kRange closes to 19,000 yards...
7 M6 S9 ^' ^! i2 g- XRange closes to 17,000 yards...
8 B, Y7 y/ ?; KRange closes to 15,000 yards...* W& u' x$ D4 R/ @- n! a- ]
CONTACT: Japanese lookouts spot Allied task force at 15,000 yards
1 N' ~0 p! a2 b$ `3 tCONTACT: Allied lookouts spot Japanese task force at 15,000 yards- T! s  P. f9 V) c! ?
CL Nagara engages CV Enterprise at 15,000 yards
' ]; A  w5 G8 G) m& J" CDD Kawakaze engages CV Enterprise at 15,000 yards
: N4 F+ p) T  z& a  S( K/ n# Y4 {CL Nagara engages CA Salt Lake City at 15,000 yards. H& M2 i- Y0 d4 e+ S
CL Nagara engages CA Chicago at 15,000 yards
; |2 J* D, t1 k9 rCL Nagara engages CV Lexington at 15,000 yards& w; X3 e4 O: m4 V
CA Astoria engages CL Nagara at 15,000 yards
3 W  E$ l' S9 ]0 {+ N- L& b' UCL Nagara engages CA Salt Lake City at 15,000 yards: i& D+ h& J1 ^8 [1 T9 Z( B, B
CA Chester engages CL Nagara at 15,000 yards/ a* L: A! M( q: m( ^/ w
Range closes to 14,000 yards
: x/ a$ L1 {3 z' s( l* N1 b7 c! qCL Nagara engages CV Enterprise at 14,000 yards
7 P! S# x! P' \# s; p# U( |DD Kawakaze engages CV Lexington at 14,000 yards
. N9 I; J/ y; |- R/ QCA Salt Lake City engages DD Yukikaze at 14,000 yards
  v! O0 l9 }. s" C' w( \Range closes to 13,000 yards; M5 M4 s1 U; |4 W- U
CL Nagara engages CV Enterprise at 13,000 yards
2 y/ ^% J+ `) Y& ^4 J9 @" N3 KCL Nagara engages CV Lexington at 13,000 yards: b' O2 {6 J) ~+ c/ v# ]  C
DD Yukikaze engages CV Lexington at 13,000 yards# y* [# T) _* ~  O" J7 B
CL Nagara engages CA Portland at 13,000 yards: y; T5 R5 F/ ?0 t
Range closes to 10,000 yards% [" ^" r, D7 ~) r' s
CL Nagara engages CV Lexington at 10,000 yards0 M) `0 ]  O' u
DD Tokitsukaze engages CV Lexington at 10,000 yards2 h: w# n% E3 T- X* X; c9 {
CA Salt Lake City engages CL Nagara at 10,000 yards
1 K) M" _% J# S% c, a; S) ADD Kawakaze engages DD Flusser at 10,000 yards  Y3 ^8 B# Z! t9 t
DD Tokitsukaze engages DD Lamson at 10,000 yards& R* n5 E0 A6 J+ `/ e+ Q
DD Tokitsukaze engages DD Drayton at 10,000 yards0 Z- y/ b: U$ V" t7 K( `
Range closes to 7,000 yards
2 ~7 G7 l, L& C* A/ f1 ?* ACL Nagara engages CV Lexington at 7,000 yards
, n0 s" k5 d2 v  zCL Nagara engages CV Lexington at 7,000 yards
5 d- w' f6 ^# O$ QDD Tokitsukaze engages DD Lamson at 7,000 yards/ S0 [7 m1 W4 E# ]. Q( f
DD Yukikaze engages DD Flusser at 7,000 yards( a7 b4 r: q. J! m, a% \
DD Porter engages DD Kawakaze at 7,000 yards
! B- ~) o: F5 aDD Kawakaze engages DD Flusser at 7,000 yards
5 C  ]( @+ @- \; E6 Y- vDD Kawakaze engages DD Drayton at 7,000 yards8 O; x" k7 n" {* S; p
Naoi, Toshio orders Japanese TF to disengage' f2 r; T" y! s4 d
Range increases to 9,000 yards# B6 t; T8 K8 I1 ?( e' g
CV Enterprise ,  CV Lexington  screened from combat
" T1 R( g# }- H7 X2 |0 N2 _2 O' V7 r3 e- escorted by DD Porter ,  DD Flusser ,  DD Lamson , " o3 U. U% ~/ h1 K2 i+ p+ t
   DD Drayton ,  DD Mahan* N& O3 s# `; O" `) G9 g: c/ ]! L
CL Nagara engages CA Astoria at 9,000 yards0 ]$ O5 ]+ C4 M
CA Salt Lake City engages CL Nagara at 9,000 yards
3 S( w; W+ Q& S0 P$ c# V( Z+ XCL Nagara engages CA Chicago at 9,000 yards
! y9 o8 N2 n# \1 r$ {# p9 qCA Chester engages CL Nagara at 9,000 yards
+ Z/ `9 B+ |  s! T$ ^. \CL Nagara engages CA Portland at 9,000 yards
4 w0 _3 {! J$ z, ERange increases to 17,000 yards
* Z6 G9 k7 `# e* E0 M) G3 D2 ACL Nagara engages CV Lexington at 17,000 yards
5 D7 _- i- }' ]! HDD Lamson engages DD Kawakaze at 17,000 yards
' O! o4 u6 q) ]; V( P) U9 U  |- qDD Lamson engages DD Tokitsukaze at 17,000 yards
# U4 Q+ Z7 p6 g6 @5 y, P2 DDD Yukikaze engages CA Salt Lake City at 17,000 yards
. B6 M$ y3 G/ e) v+ TCL Nagara engages CA Chicago at 17,000 yards; |' h# r" C. D3 h9 p4 Y
CA Chester engages CL Nagara at 17,000 yards7 d$ X. W$ ~$ b6 r' R$ k" g
CA Northampton engages CL Nagara at 17,000 yards
( g. o( z0 m- q+ QRange increases to 25,000 yards+ Q0 n3 d3 J7 _# y7 n7 X
DD Kawakaze engages CV Lexington at 25,000 yards2 _- y/ k: |5 D) X
CL Nagara engages CA Astoria at 25,000 yards
( s* Q& P" b2 zCA Salt Lake City engages CL Nagara at 25,000 yards8 V0 D4 ~  `  R+ n# R
CL Nagara engages CA Northampton at 25,000 yards
, z/ {" s0 |' W% H. d- jTask forces break off...
5 n5 _" z* W" H+ X2 {. ]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
) ]) }; `7 q' s7 ~9 SMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
5 X( }+ ]1 N4 M. sWeather in hex: Severe storms 2 `' D% G/ E1 V) {
Raid detected at 106 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.  [* V: N9 F$ K* W; S$ g8 x1 F
Estimated time to target is 35 minutes 2 _4 Y# a& i0 a# r; {4 b* F
Japanese aircraft
6 F- C' }7 u2 A1 G* O! o      A6M2 Zero x 33
3 U4 b- V, U# ?# e6 U0 I/ DAllied aircraft, I) R2 ~8 c  b9 ]) N
      P-26A x 1
( s" g, o, J$ R, T; ^' V( ]. M- ?      P-35A x 4
4 K+ g* J  o2 E' ~      P-40B Warhawk x 52 P# I  K+ y5 e* m* |
      P-40E Warhawk x 12
. ~3 [- o0 [' _+ y7 F2 U7 h9 UJapanese aircraft losses' l4 x: D& c9 D3 g) c) V' }
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed 7 R0 N: ~5 e# W/ k
Allied aircraft losses8 G8 S+ i( f# W' K4 h/ R
      P-26A: 1 destroyed1 e! v  H; |1 x* \
      P-35A: 2 destroyed
3 J! t& I' [  T5 x4 s1 o! r      P-40B Warhawk: 2 destroyed
. b- f5 T: Y4 i* e9 c  r3 b" ~      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed
3 a- h* L4 E( O$ \' D0 K. T: FAircraft Attacking:
) o- B( ^& b5 ^( L0 E      29 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet' i4 a* O9 j& _
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( r% S* J+ R& }; I! e6 {Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  ! \* y9 L# y6 E& H
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
2 [4 D% ^+ w/ L; M* KRaid detected at 33 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet." e4 b1 n7 I" Y9 D7 @3 C* `( n" {
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes
* @( k. f2 d1 a9 }8 Q5 eJapanese aircraft
- \8 P6 W* j7 a& P% m; Q      A6M2 Zero x 17 % C; O7 T$ N7 u3 z8 {4 ^
Allied aircraft9 Z& Y% s+ [0 I! }. u. D1 E2 `8 K
      Blenheim IF x 1
; |1 {) C4 ], N: n) ^, B      Buffalo I x 5
) d! @5 q2 {- d  B  M+ mNo Japanese losses , B; H% W! W8 ~0 X1 ^
Allied aircraft losses  [5 F: Y- u$ ~; l! j8 s- N
      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed
% n' N+ F5 d5 ]Aircraft Attacking:
& U: {+ [+ [4 y1 Y8 q, s      14 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87
5 W0 u8 _! S: QWeather in hex: Partial cloud
) Q  m& d2 M- u, o- Y6 eRaid spotted at 16 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
& Z3 u4 c" j, m% J5 {1 J) ]5 bEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
! s' d3 z" v% s& u/ k8 ~Allied aircraft
2 m# d. O5 P) o3 X! T      139WH-3 x 19
$ l; [# \1 W6 M. y      Hudson I x 5
9 U# A: V( H, H; C5 p: @" qAllied aircraft losses" y; L3 K" c3 C5 ^
      139WH-3: 2 damaged# F1 |1 [) K" l$ i$ \$ Q  {9 [
      Hudson I: 2 damaged
7 q( Q; \; H& C0 Z, T" }8 [Japanese Ships
3 S" n1 }4 a% ]" i( F3 |; }6 j; P      BB Haruna& L) g- f: [" g0 M, {$ p
      xAKL Anbo Maru9 V$ x1 `2 I, P7 ~! _
      xAK Syoka Maru( C% ]- Z. y) k, t$ `/ z+ _
      xAK Rokko Maru  n: A" T5 `2 v, \& E+ ~
      BB Kongo
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3 T" r- r6 @+ v% WMorning Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87 6 A' F! w- T  ]5 }+ R: g$ [
Weather in hex: Partial cloud
' _* Y$ V% W' ?Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.5 l3 ^/ d" S5 O: u: @3 R
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
  O6 x, `, T- Y* {5 m5 u: q5 \Allied aircraft& \; C; X- v. C2 G7 q
      B-339D x 8
4 ~1 v. P4 m# X6 F      Hudson I x 4
4 X; |4 U# P2 \8 o1 h4 \  bAllied aircraft losses  u% q0 M  s2 B& n
      Hudson I: 1 destroyed by flak
' h, {# Q- E* f3 z0 ^3 I! ?1 C+ S( ~2 i0 TJapanese Ships
, f5 [% b+ {; N2 }2 v; n4 @      BB Kongo
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$ T- l, {! }" w. j9 T8 uMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  ( ]6 d: }1 n' K4 o1 f. K8 n4 Z( M
Weather in hex: Moderate rain   z2 m8 q( [+ {/ _8 K
Raid detected at 37 NM, estimated altitude 26,000 feet.
6 ?  `  V" o$ {. z( yEstimated time to target is 12 minutes
3 T5 g# b, c' wJapanese aircraft1 E! o1 R. m2 Y
      A6M2 Zero x 30
4 ^/ `5 F  |" t* y. K$ [0 z9 W) FAllied aircraft
0 L+ g+ K8 X" C+ c# K" T5 ~      Buffalo I x 1
( b/ I2 q! d( r* U1 @+ y7 fNo Japanese losses
& @! b1 X  i: I0 sAllied aircraft losses6 B5 ~1 ?: q) s9 Y  [
      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed , b, Z( y7 ~+ s
Aircraft Attacking:
% t$ \0 I* N7 b+ r  Q0 P' b      30 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet " `# F4 W, O3 z, G* j
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, P) d! m5 Y* b, C$ f4 E/ NMorning Air attack on TF, near Ponape at 119,116 + B$ |0 O* `6 ~4 ^3 N
Weather in hex: Light cloud
: }: B- O1 |9 |; l7 URaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
6 E1 V1 i0 |; a! u( c1 gEstimated time to target is 7 minutes ( q, }' V. r4 ^! W  W5 U
Japanese aircraft- {# b& z5 o; x( A6 }1 F, Y9 u2 g6 h
      G4M1 Betty x 12 & `* M8 B& B) n. w
No Japanese losses ' A4 s2 {3 ~. k& v
Allied Ships0 f2 k/ i2 C1 K$ s0 Z
      DD Benham
3 d/ |0 o5 k8 l5 t$ R      DD Dunlap, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage9 y( _9 f7 ?' W
      DD Fanning
3 Y0 ]) U" C4 A" s- f+ YAircraft Attacking:# \4 U4 i1 k7 w' v
      12 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet
, D4 X% u! I) A( R+ E) r- I, F# n- i               Naval Attack:  1 x 18in Type 91 Torpedo : v* ~2 O7 l* C* U2 C% S! z: N
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6 C7 p3 Y, J# m. Q6 M' S. r  \! FMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  / x) H- c! g- c  R5 j1 Z& E- t
Weather in hex: Severe storms
& X% y/ W% L4 [- ?9 NRaid detected at 10 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.
$ d# I" }1 ?# S* m, ^8 rEstimated time to target is 3 minutes 2 B% e. a; h$ V. ?" d
Japanese aircraft. {4 K* }; \' K7 K# q; V
      A6M2 Zero x 38 4 ]( @$ ]1 n9 u( Y0 z
Allied aircraft
  s5 H  W1 d0 |( P# F* o% S      P-40E Warhawk x 1
' U# _" f2 @/ ^  W: E6 j. aNo Japanese losses 9 J& t) a4 o2 k/ ?6 \" s
No Allied losses
1 y. L" f# F8 u6 XAircraft Attacking:& ?8 Q( c5 O% V: V
      38 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87
7 R$ n5 p: n; [! D6 n# MWeather in hex: Severe storms
/ T! H0 N& ~; u! G- m* p0 oRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.9 {; q. g& p1 g& ^$ l8 W
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
, Y- p3 |" c+ j9 {6 B" EAllied aircraft
$ B& c4 G- @, D8 X9 M4 H. Z+ I! M      139WH-3 x 137 _1 _+ n% e8 Z2 V0 L
      Hudson I x 3
- Q! A# I% x  P; [Allied aircraft losses
! f6 t+ U" c, j      139WH-3: 1 damaged 3 V. _8 |" g! J6 l6 f. W
Japanese Ships
; K; k- E% T9 P; N      DD Akatsuki0 H* R9 ~% J  ~# \, J3 ?, Q
      xAK Zinzan Maru
' \/ o- \1 X% ?/ O; T4 r      xAK Santos Maru1 `- @, L/ ~) [# `6 Y& ]. c
      APD Fuji7 U; d) z: S0 D1 w2 ~( x9 u
      BB Kongo
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2 E1 k1 J' a- W  J1 t1 w' a2 EAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87 0 {- ^8 B$ F9 t8 M: Y; v
Weather in hex: Severe storms   p8 x$ Q' b% ~; l
Raid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
% v5 V) L# ?1 l5 n/ z, a. MEstimated time to target is 5 minutes ; h; O6 U1 {3 ~  u" P
Allied aircraft9 {5 t# @4 Q6 E- ]( M, f, A. K
      Hudson I x 6
- i1 H; ~0 h7 E+ W+ \Allied aircraft losses
, q* P; C1 r8 a6 m      Hudson I: 1 damaged 7 i% `2 g1 Y$ u& d7 Q
Japanese Ships. V9 y) P* V2 d3 s0 `7 s5 G) \
      CL Jintsu& c: b1 T( M3 y. q, B( Z# _
      BB Kongo % }9 [$ L: u! C2 J/ a
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Ground combat at Chengchow (88,44) # N) [) m4 D& Q
Japanese Deliberate attack
# L& C& k# A+ R/ ?Attacking force 1063 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 45
1 |) S8 M* H! ODefending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 3 w+ D7 _+ G5 G! Q3 V
Japanese adjusted assault: 25  2 H- Q& T/ n6 s2 ]
Allied adjusted defense: 1  
/ V9 W! W/ O% [3 mJapanese assault odds: 25 to 1 (fort level 1)  
2 q) {  K# l, j. H( xJapanese forces CAPTURE Chengchow !!!
- z+ j2 D! r2 h8 r$ A6 a* qCombat modifiers7 u  O  Z  w! j) ]" g/ U1 d7 k
Attacker: leaders(+), leaders(-) " \* ^4 n# e4 h' o4 m: o/ W5 [9 f
Assaulting units:* n0 d) L$ s' E/ L- t/ ]- @! F
    15th RGC Temp. Division
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 17, 41: S' Y0 |% u. {- y( s! L+ [
由于kb已经消失2天,kb满油的情况下大概能全速64格(甩掉27节的加贺和没油的dd); Z; u# {9 c* f$ _2 O
从威客过来到mini被炸点,大概跑了2全速36格,由于附近双方都很少有ss
9 z& x+ ?2 h8 p1 H# L- \如果kb孤注一掷,可以甩掉所有护航dd,再做1-2个全速,这就意味着卡加延附近也不安全2 s% W) V* w5 x' r! L: U
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58的撤退路线早有准备,从马尼拉撤退的队伍当中有2ao在巴里巴班装满油后在卡加延附近待命
4 u& H" \5 O, M# K* R/ _0 O; |- u当天58选择继续全速撤退,中途由ao编队开全速进行加油,(如果不加油,58跑完后就没油了)3 f, @) a2 r) q# F5 z- s

9 T4 }+ A  A9 h4 E3 `克拉克和新加坡的防空基本就要靠AA了。& s$ G1 t) M/ p  F  d
在金刚兄弟走后面对缓慢的AK,荷兰空军总算有所收获,刚进驻米里的轰炸机裸奔轰炸达拉根,1 L: Q/ g1 ^- _4 D
荷兰战斗机部队终于有了表现的机会。' {  S4 B, J4 c2 \
从印度增援的部队被放到了仰光,以争取些时间,给校长补给,校长的作用远大于新加坡,  x9 D* b2 q0 Q/ }* j
日军也发现了这次卸载,021当天扫场,在飞虎队的死守下,双方损失相当,
) ^9 R% P4 [1 E& [+ N在41年12月能和精锐驾驶的021打个平手,盟军不能要求更多了。。
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: B4 d8 ~3 d5 N0 g; \: w4 n, ?0 a当天日军突击威克岛和香港,威克岛的突击失败了。
& u2 B1 w4 c$ Z6 d香港的城防被降到了1,东京玫瑰不日将再次播音。。。。。。
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9 N" a1 K$ M/ S6 ONight Time Surface Combat, near Kota Bharu at 51,75, Range 1,000 Yards
- D$ M; M% T$ a4 PJapanese Ships( L5 S' m8 k- q( s
      CL Kashii, Shell hits 3
( o4 i+ b7 [+ E! ]7 p3 O      CL Isuzu$ V" s4 \/ A3 L; J
      DD Maikaze
2 F2 {6 L7 k4 m4 s7 q+ n      DD Nowaki, Shell hits 2 ) W. s) l$ [" N4 x" Z4 h3 ]) m
Allied Ships
* O' C  T: o) J, Z" b      DD Bulmer
* x" [" _3 l; V8 e# }      DD John D. Ford, Shell hits 3,  on fire6 |* ?" V( S" c9 V) g0 ?: k' i- B
      DD Paul Jones5 B- w; M4 I5 ]  |
      DD Parrott, Shell hits 3, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk/ E( `: q1 [0 e: V9 y) C( g5 D
      DD Peary
4 E- o) W- t; O( H" |      DD Pillsbury
4 B0 d1 j5 Z1 u7 e- v* G/ V      DD Stewart
" q6 N% ^1 g$ W/ {' |) x6 t# JReduced sighting due to 0% moonlight
9 U: W1 G  v4 j% W: [; wMaximum visibility in Overcast Conditions and 0% moonlight: 1,000 yards
1 g0 ]- |5 V$ @; e" dRange closes to 8,000 yards...- i0 T. m# n. o2 g! F! w# B
Range closes to 6,000 yards...
8 n4 N# W. o/ m% s5 G% j: qRange closes to 4,000 yards...& c5 E. Q$ O7 N1 Y- N8 H! z1 S
Range closes to 2,000 yards.... P# M: f  T+ K: {
Range closes to 1,000 yards...
7 A3 |: @( U6 j5 F" F! uUra, Koichi crosses the 'T') z  X+ |- z' `; L; e, b) v
CL Isuzu engages DD Stewart at 1,000 yards
9 C& T* J3 n; p5 G, X1 s2 GCL Kashii engages DD Pillsbury at 1,000 yards) i( B' m% w8 S3 l* j# L. G
DD Nowaki engages DD Stewart at 1,000 yards
/ U  M3 l3 g0 f# VDD Parrott sunk by DD Nowaki at 1,000 yards  Q1 l" S4 o, e# P# d
Range increases to 2,000 yards) K5 T" q5 d, R: ]8 J. j& _
DD Pillsbury engages CL Isuzu at 2,000 yards
$ x! s8 u' S. SDD Nowaki engages DD Pillsbury at 2,000 yards) ]. h/ v: M5 {( q
DD Peary engages DD Nowaki at 2,000 yards
& z  b0 K2 T% E+ B) y. i# @DD Nowaki engages DD Paul Jones at 2,000 yards
, X$ n3 j4 w4 T& o/ S( ]- hRange increases to 3,000 yards3 X/ i% ?3 g" Z( g. H8 @
DD Stewart engages DD Nowaki at 3,000 yards; f+ ?4 B1 L1 |" a
CL Kashii engages DD Paul Jones at 3,000 yards
. l+ i' n/ e# |7 u7 r( iDD Peary engages DD Nowaki at 3,000 yards0 D2 \1 \) V- l9 ~- x4 H/ _/ x5 U3 l% Z
DD Maikaze engages DD Paul Jones at 3,000 yards) q5 g3 E0 n6 e5 R3 z
DD Nowaki engages DD John D. Ford at 3,000 yards
7 n4 \. l; {' ]4 SDD Nowaki engages DD Stewart at 3,000 yards3 B, S  t6 p. v4 U# `
DD Nowaki engages DD Pillsbury at 3,000 yards. r# ~2 L: c$ i  b
DD Nowaki engages DD Peary at 3,000 yards
1 v- y3 e( s2 j/ ~9 }4 n. A* v- sDD John D. Ford engages DD Nowaki at 3,000 yards
' h( h; q' k6 {' YDD Nowaki engages DD Bulmer at 3,000 yards
5 I5 ]2 L! T  V3 y$ l, ?3 a5 sRange closes to 2,000 yards
4 P- R; C7 y/ S- n/ qCL Isuzu engages DD Stewart at 2,000 yards
7 w' W% D% s( r! q" ZDD Nowaki engages DD Pillsbury at 2,000 yards  [3 q% t/ W! k& e; T( \- c' i/ M
DD John D. Ford engages DD Nowaki at 2,000 yards5 K5 ?$ q3 `: ]8 Q/ ?9 x' m5 ~
DD Nowaki engages DD Paul Jones at 2,000 yards
2 c, G: i% F9 s1 H" XDD John D. Ford engages DD Nowaki at 2,000 yards) z/ [% \2 _" c" N0 _7 ]# F
Task forces break off... ) M4 W) v4 ]2 U& L8 x3 k) E/ ]
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
/ ^/ l% W0 T/ _) n! k! E" bWeather in hex: Light rain . J4 O, }& K7 Q6 i
Raid detected at 46 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.
3 V$ L6 J5 f# GEstimated time to target is 15 minutes
) @4 ^1 N7 w. t/ L. m+ t6 PJapanese aircraft( F4 q0 @/ a( ?" t% q
      A6M2 Zero x 24 5 W! X1 h. m1 G5 b8 {
Allied aircraft( c6 \+ {7 X0 ?& i% k
      P-35A x 14 y0 R  H( e( P8 S9 j% Q$ B
      P-40B Warhawk x 5
0 z' M# v' g. N6 @* V6 s      P-40E Warhawk x 10
$ R8 L( q  E; ]' C+ s$ ]Japanese aircraft losses
8 ~7 i/ o, |: G( _/ a. @* q! ^' O- w      A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed ! {; k2 Z5 _6 R1 W
Allied aircraft losses
, F9 _: n/ u5 r% s  g% o+ `. g      P-35A: 1 destroyed
  m" ~* q& M6 s      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed
+ e) b' g$ O8 R- q8 F- E      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed
8 ?! o+ W) j# v5 n7 nAircraft Attacking:
. \+ d; L1 ]0 t+ |$ }  |) ~3 \) S      14 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet. c' _6 a9 U/ K8 m6 L
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Morning Air attack on Rangoon , at 54,53  2 k, F1 A8 N( f4 m# e" m
Weather in hex: Light rain , }/ o6 _! N' r/ f/ H
Raid spotted at 43 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.2 X* |' {. z$ o! l* }
Estimated time to target is 14 minutes ! E: z) J9 g2 ~& S
Japanese aircraft( e# ]* s: n: c% z, A
      A6M2 Zero x 14 + w0 S0 {& U1 A- G, r$ D6 H/ t# C
Allied aircraft
/ d% s1 G+ g" Y: t      H81-A3 x 38 8 J! k: J  a8 r2 r
Japanese aircraft losses& Z" L2 R& I; g  b% O
      A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed ! ?+ o7 v& c% Q& ?* v# D( h
Allied aircraft losses6 z- u* N7 p% ^% X2 X0 h/ ?. m
      H81-A3: 1 destroyed - D" ?; u( |7 T1 @  j
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76 , s/ A$ C; V/ Y& ~6 Z1 z/ }
Weather in hex: Light rain
8 f$ g2 X4 y  `7 n0 [! |Raid detected at 17 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
' |3 O! @2 _% p2 y4 H5 REstimated time to target is 5 minutes
+ {. Q/ x- Q, k# ^Japanese aircraft% y# e2 e- |% Q8 N  C) Z
      A6M2 Zero x 38 - k9 |: }; L# o3 M# {2 c. n! s! _9 e
Allied aircraft  u; o) r0 C( W. f+ H, B) Z
      P-40B Warhawk x 1
$ Z! P, O+ @* q: r/ Q# u5 z; a      P-40E Warhawk x 1 " \& ]1 f2 Z; h' b1 P
No Japanese losses & F# V5 f0 G# e  U. L$ H
Allied aircraft losses
! c# O7 @+ P9 V3 t% h( e* j1 z      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed
! W8 F( P. [9 p! \, H( @Aircraft Attacking:0 P4 m! C- Y6 {2 v8 K! O
      37 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet/ a; ~" y! d( N" D
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Morning Air attack on Rangoon , at 54,53  5 c9 p% m: s  w! S# a
Weather in hex: Light rain / O4 D. ]2 f2 y) _0 E) G
Raid spotted at 46 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
& k2 ]+ e" g' ~. B/ O! `Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
1 D: z" P9 m9 aJapanese aircraft
1 x# X! V# O. A( D/ w+ w" L8 V6 h      A6M2 Zero x 29 * W# r4 N2 F; X) h" p! b
Allied aircraft" B; y/ v( a) d5 W/ ]# E
      H81-A3 x 30 & _" u4 M0 R1 b8 i
Japanese aircraft losses
1 L7 V6 u5 e- o5 h" A      A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed
  Q; W5 e8 t- W+ _( ~Allied aircraft losses8 @$ \6 X$ y  r3 m& O8 u7 x
      H81-A3: 6 destroyed 0 H/ y, m5 G2 \1 o0 f
Aircraft Attacking:. L+ |) u- L" g2 T1 C
       2 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  7 `1 @5 V: A( \' j$ h1 D
Weather in hex: Severe storms
6 x( x$ V$ j. s4 F- B( E. Y2 K/ lRaid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet./ O& ?0 d: r, Z: N# m8 [1 }0 V
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
! m) a( {, J: Q3 ?0 ~Japanese aircraft
) Y  \* |( [, D: q      G3M2 Nell x 59
- P! P( c  d, `  ]0 F% q# o2 I4 y" s      G4M1 Betty x 18
( S4 l" g! ~& ]Allied aircraft/ I2 M! n4 N8 i4 @# P0 k
      Blenheim IF x 39 y4 ~( @! r/ M
      Buffalo I x 2 ' h) A( n6 J; r5 P
Japanese aircraft losses
; \- d/ ]* C4 m; Q$ `% u+ N      G3M2 Nell: 1 destroyed, 28 damaged& R/ R' |; S% X  c# t1 ^
      G3M2 Nell: 2 destroyed by flak
' V+ J: Y7 G% ^9 N! |- w2 }0 Z      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed, 3 damaged- a) r5 V# w! b& F) y# g
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak ! z- B7 Q' e6 x, }! I5 S
Allied aircraft losses
. K* p1 s1 H+ u. U, P$ h/ p      Blenheim IF: 3 damaged
1 D" P* w( U4 K/ t      Blenheim IF: 1 destroyed on ground/ @, u6 B/ ?% n( t0 }
      Buffalo I: 2 damaged
5 c, y3 a. b$ Z) `! V      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed on ground
  q+ i5 ^# K/ I! U; z1 _) E$ E      Blenheim IV: 1 destroyed on ground7 D* P+ t% X' t1 _: v& [! c7 G0 u
      Blenheim I: 1 destroyed on ground / X7 y2 H5 ^2 C. \" `
Airbase hits 64 T% ]5 D" F* H0 I1 `# V( H7 ]- C; R5 [) j
Airbase supply hits 1
. W( r; N# x$ M8 BRunway hits 18. U8 v, Q. F' u9 J* v
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  - S/ Z: H8 W9 F. P+ X
Weather in hex: Light rain
7 D* U. {0 {! ]% YRaid spotted at 49 NM, estimated altitude 20,000 feet.# i+ M4 T. p2 n$ `- C! g8 t. I
Estimated time to target is 16 minutes
, Z4 H; O* u9 d$ g$ O" Q+ mJapanese aircraft
& ^6 i% |* T+ `6 ~      A6M2 Zero x 7
% A9 j, v$ f6 \* M. D# @+ l7 Z+ iNo Japanese losses
' x% m% Q' {% w- QAircraft Attacking:
/ ~! X# E2 c& r' Z( _       7 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet ) L( C  o, I# B, l0 w6 u7 Z
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Morning Air attack on Rangoon , at 54,53  
& b% l9 Q) w7 eWeather in hex: Light rain
' D4 M  K3 T7 @' NRaid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.% O2 G, _! M' S7 }& }
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes - x( [) D8 N  K
Japanese aircraft. T! W; U' |: e2 ]+ r# ~
      A6M2 Zero x 5 6 n; M; ?4 z& h" l3 I1 F
Allied aircraft
8 ^) R5 V# w! r+ N5 b      H81-A3 x 7 " B: Q" R/ q/ }& @5 Y; _
Japanese aircraft losses
& L3 I/ z; a! a& ~* m      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed # J* u4 f3 e: u) [: I% U! M/ ^
Allied aircraft losses4 j0 j$ t. S1 e3 |1 c
      H81-A3: 1 destroyed
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Morning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  
$ k2 Z( c) G# F+ N* ?. m2 L7 IWeather in hex: Partial cloud 0 n7 O4 I0 ^$ o6 T, d
Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
$ P/ a; J! [% U, fEstimated time to target is 11 minutes " `# B5 W: x8 `
Japanese aircraft8 R* m5 Z+ ?1 t. c$ F) I5 j
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 14 . P; `) P* }' y2 y' ^5 e  b% l: y
Allied aircraft% n: i, [2 f5 ~  Z; @/ ]* L" D  G7 P+ R
      B-339D x 21" z  |3 R. J% G# J
      75A-7 Hawk x 8 * B5 u+ [4 ^; A/ c- }+ ]! `! E
Japanese aircraft losses
: Q* V: Q0 t" m; P      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 9 destroyed, 1 damaged 2 C6 Z  h/ f$ Q# D0 ~
No Allied losses
# U" E' z! J2 S  ZAircraft Attacking:6 {0 P; A; j7 `9 S8 {
       1 x Ki-21-IIa Sally bombing from 6000 feet * " x& m, _* ~4 ~5 ]
               Airfield Attack:  2 x 250 kg GP Bomb
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; K# d9 c8 ^) q% [& n% ]2 A' _Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Miri at 64,87
; `9 Y" F, E0 p- cWeather in hex: Partial cloud ( \, Z# G8 z# \) R7 {3 j: F$ l/ \
Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
: L# t% y6 W6 j; g1 F6 \- _Estimated time to target is 7 minutes . Q- w2 v( V# A3 ?* y9 E6 u
Japanese aircraft
3 w5 x8 _6 L( q: Q; b      Ki-27b Nate x 4
. x* v% I# H/ K+ tAllied aircraft
* q5 U) U3 ^" `5 d6 F" x0 O: K1 f  X& Q      139WH-3 x 10/ _# ~; @3 x% W
      Hudson I x 4
; D/ A+ Q( v7 y$ e; Z# a3 hNo Japanese losses
/ b, ^: f% j. ]: @2 |1 eAllied aircraft losses
. d9 m. S' ^4 p      139WH-3: 1 destroyed, 5 damaged
0 s% t$ @* }/ o7 A' n  r      Hudson I: 2 damaged
9 M$ W% f& T* \7 ~! u+ C0 gJapanese Ships, Q% D* G, ~! ~- Z6 F3 u* |
      xAKL Hidaka Maru% o( }. _) @8 Y8 s; B
      xAK Zyuyo Maru, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage% J9 t8 b! r2 k# J
      xAK Santos Maru
" e( \" K9 U/ X5 v" j2 i& ]      APD Hagi0 J# E% L6 A. Q* U
      xAK Meiyo Maru $ v3 C$ y, S' j. V
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Ground combat at Hong Kong (77,61) ( R; l7 N7 l- ^! |& D, ]
Japanese Shock attack 8 x4 p! D4 R3 e/ V& v) n; l5 J- {! F8 l
Attacking force 34450 troops, 464 guns, 260 vehicles, Assault Value = 1087 2 x" F3 W  h% Q! F7 r3 b
Defending force 6203 troops, 117 guns, 80 vehicles, Assault Value = 201
7 s* g! k  v3 D+ S' K9 Y4 {* v! L4 ^! ?Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 1
8 v& O5 N( ~& M$ |Japanese adjusted assault: 672  
5 s* c1 A% U% z$ A7 OAllied adjusted defense: 305  4 Y4 L5 N$ G: Y: f; R* d) e
Japanese assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 1)  & @6 }3 L$ }1 S1 p# [! ?
Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 1 * n. t; [+ |+ T7 V$ n
Combat modifiers
. v0 ~* B3 U0 U& f, |( ^; aDefender: terrain(+), experience(-), x1 }* u2 i& S! t
Attacker: shock(+)
! _2 A. l7 u9 s6 ^/ E: N# r' qJapanese ground losses:
+ ?& l  g6 o: `0 t5 S      1454 casualties reported( P; R3 U$ R- ]) y$ k
         Squads: 8 destroyed, 60 disabled* K: @# X; }/ z* M) y* \
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled# v3 {% Q, g  u) v9 B% t( q- ~
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 8 disabled ) v+ ^& |/ |6 N: C' H3 R
Allied ground losses:
2 X4 g! B3 {0 @" p6 r: P, i      366 casualties reported
6 y  C5 \$ }# N, A4 S         Squads: 14 destroyed, 35 disabled1 q, s0 n7 |4 {" W  W
         Non Combat: 24 destroyed, 7 disabled% m5 h1 L6 a: s
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 6 disabled
: E! U0 l4 H- W( `9 ~      Guns lost 12 (1 destroyed, 11 disabled)5 X4 K: D* Z" G' D
      Vehicles lost 26 (23 destroyed, 3 disabled)
1 C! p5 b0 v- x+ O+ \( @2 _, `      Units destroyed 1  z  E. h3 \/ e( W
Assaulting units:
" y7 h5 ~: J# f/ c& x( H) B) X3 c    66th Infantry Regiment& O" ?& ^  E/ Z& J! `
    104th Division+ j: I! d3 N. f% f
    19th Ind. Engineer Regiment
0 G- ~% x& K8 a& e  j8 h# ^$ {    38th Division- k9 Q, \5 ]4 V! B/ J" Y7 J; }' a
    20th Ind. Engineer Regiment$ L3 `8 q8 J- @: A& G
    21st Mortar Battalion
9 {: c+ {5 Y% D    2nd Mortar Battalion* b4 ]8 `: Y: Y+ z; l
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
- p" M* J( b- D    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
9 n3 D1 z6 W. V" |6 k! w. ]    5th RF Gun Battalion
! D1 H7 B# s- z0 W& e* K, l" A) V    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment
- A2 W" D7 }, Y1 o- u    2nd RF Gun Battalion
, \' F! Z# T7 R% u* l6 u    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
9 B' O7 O$ C; |8 S" l    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
4 C" s( |% X. SDefending units:4 h6 j' @; ~" o; U2 Z
    1st Middlesex Battalion* M1 D6 p' d4 W, i9 R6 Y
    Rifles of Canada Battalion
- Q! C2 i+ n8 r' M( v! ~4 }    Winnipeg Grenadiers Battalion6 e0 q: V( J$ w- P! C# V6 F; ]! V
    Kowloon Brigade- u9 \" u8 v0 F" a
    102nd RN Base Force+ Y  q' d$ a* V% K; \9 ]7 k" z2 Z
    Hong Kong Fortress
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( \( z0 R+ ?) \% k) o5 i- _4 G/ E) lGround combat at 86,45 (near Nanyang)
7 [" N0 k+ P& Z( Y8 w7 U( M- OJapanese Shock attack
1 v/ E* }* {! N$ T& b: c9 [Attacking force 11239 troops, 94 guns, 32 vehicles, Assault Value = 401 7 ]+ X/ G! e$ i1 s) w( H
Defending force 1473 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 47
3 i" Q' A/ k- |  OJapanese adjusted assault: 710  & A& p$ j# ]- c- ^+ }+ m, @
Allied adjusted defense: 4  
9 S! ]9 P; w9 f: P+ c& rJapanese assault odds: 177 to 1  
5 B  \( d; y- |8 k. VCombat modifiers
8 [: N7 S4 C, a1 H: LDefender: op mode(-), leaders(+), morale(-), experience(-)  J! I/ L# i- s4 h3 t# t
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+) ) E# d. u( [$ V- \8 a. Q
Japanese ground losses:- y1 F8 }, Y' ^" h9 Y) H
      57 casualties reported. y) W; }: s# D  ~. e* q4 z& ]
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled0 f- w# ?' E9 H# R. P" z- S
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled) S6 [1 g. d  u- ?! Z
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled ; f3 Q1 J/ c: A2 s7 C5 W
Allied ground losses:
. D0 k/ k; ]* t7 s. g      434 casualties reported/ F9 Z; G/ _3 |1 g9 K) N7 J4 K0 i
         Squads: 26 destroyed, 21 disabled
1 v% ?/ O" o2 }2 F9 I         Non Combat: 13 destroyed, 0 disabled
% o4 K- r  Z9 X9 r; Y  @) B         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled- i8 j8 R. u' a
      Units retreated 1 $ b5 d. r. c# ^' H" z2 K
Defeated Allied Units Retreating! ! _3 Z  C% ]* a5 C
Assaulting units:
) T# V) }: ^6 x' f) Y3 q. \* Q7 p( v    35th Division 6 \3 X' f7 ]- ?! ~
Defending units:
$ d9 z# C' P7 [! H9 f    7th New Chinese Corps
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Ground combat at 89,39 (near Taiyuan)
; Z* a- Q2 {/ T) W8 v+ L" vJapanese Shock attack
5 Q! h* d+ b. tAttacking force 12001 troops, 112 guns, 69 vehicles, Assault Value = 422 3 B7 r  w7 d# w3 B" a7 H, k! |1 o
Defending force 4044 troops, 43 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 123 ' G( [4 n/ E* ]& q9 p/ ~0 C1 I
Japanese adjusted assault: 628  
0 p/ \$ k$ n' }9 L/ N- C/ @' J6 m: rAllied adjusted defense: 75  
8 q. v( f& X0 }+ ]: M. R  P( RJapanese assault odds: 8 to 1  
. ?  {1 I# L( BCombat modifiers
; o% j; o  v3 L1 ?1 }' ^Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), experience(-)
3 f6 m. E( Q6 v0 A: IAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+)
* Z+ ?8 o" o+ TJapanese ground losses:- |5 S/ f: @# ^7 S
      457 casualties reported4 y% P$ n# e: v6 s
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 34 disabled( P- i8 N0 _' v3 j# C
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled5 M! A" ]' t! {1 I; R2 z- c$ |
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled : @. y7 A; _" K$ h" E
Allied ground losses:8 b- Z+ W6 S9 y3 A' D
      789 casualties reported$ j- s' O4 Y- \
         Squads: 58 destroyed, 0 disabled8 N7 q0 n1 }1 A* r0 z# V6 i5 V
         Non Combat: 61 destroyed, 0 disabled! _1 c' C  v+ r
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 2 disabled
3 o2 U' A+ e$ Z2 U" |      Guns lost 4 (4 destroyed, 0 disabled)  l, u! }* `/ T" n
      Units retreated 1 ) b! a9 M4 K; d( }6 B: r% c
Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
. C8 v/ h. j3 f9 K0 e; GAssaulting units:; k; m/ C, a8 ^
    37th Division
: R* v/ N( u/ A* n8 C0 rDefending units:8 k$ C+ J0 c# y) m' l) |
    19th Chinese Corps 4 @8 F- Q" X1 ?* m8 C
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Ground combat at San Fernando (80,74)
) U) V$ C4 O4 v$ L1 pJapanese Deliberate attack
5 n. D  ^5 r5 i1 RAttacking force 4412 troops, 107 guns, 24 vehicles, Assault Value = 498 % s6 u( h+ S* i! P; ~
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 , [$ K; }: B2 q7 C
Japanese adjusted assault: 135  / W2 B' ]" o! a; O9 K) t
Allied adjusted defense: 1  3 v7 ^8 m/ ^4 E) z/ d; S) c, g
Japanese assault odds: 135 to 1 (fort level 0)  # D0 K& v5 t2 o; S( |& @  M
Japanese forces CAPTURE San Fernando !!!
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Attacker:  
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    4th Tank Regiment$ I, v& P% k4 B
    47th Infantry Regiment
8 Z  P5 c) O, l& o    48th Engineer Regiment2 w( I9 Y+ F" m+ U5 H
    48th Recon Regiment, v2 L4 \7 E- k) n9 e
    Kanno Det & O' p: v! y' J0 {# D) v8 i$ ?; e
    1st Formosa Inf. Regiment
5 s1 Y$ ~6 J+ y) J5 M; N3 K7 b    7th Tank Regiment+ `% p9 l. g6 K6 s; E3 X. j
    30th Fld AA Gun Co . @# w) e& q# i8 Y2 J
    47th Field AA Battalion
  T7 ]6 r( N: l$ R4 X; _    39th Road Const Co 6 ^9 v: j  Q2 A# h; {0 q$ ]
    36th Const Co
0 h! a' W  V5 O, u" P2 v    45th Field AA Battalion7 r, V* m2 ~. q/ c
    48th Field AA Battalion
, a- }6 S9 O+ {) O    38th Road Const Co
$ _$ Y8 _5 v4 w  [6 ]7 T    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment
7 w" A7 i( }# \; n    31st Fld AA Gun Co ) A; Q) u! Z! }& W6 l7 z8 W2 @
    40th Field AA Battalion
0 @! |" g2 j& k. E/ M! y* t    48th Field Artillery Regiment
# f7 b: O  O5 z4 r* Z( Y/ x    37th Const Co
: L+ W# {" s9 ~1 F/ m6 d9 R: X    11th JAAF Base Force 3 z4 d  g6 X2 x- ]
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Ground combat at 51,76 (near Kota Bharu) 4 u; I. e' {8 J! Z( G  L$ f
Japanese Shock attack 8 r2 \8 v" `0 B& `1 K: F0 z
Attacking force 4844 troops, 45 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 170 6 J, L0 M; v0 O# ]6 W0 ^* W
Defending force 309 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1
$ }3 l3 D! B+ K( \1 Y$ iJapanese adjusted assault: 246  
4 d  D& h% O+ o, @6 q1 [Allied adjusted defense: 1  
0 T0 R1 h, A) k) l3 U; [2 BJapanese assault odds: 246 to 1  
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Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), morale(-)' p. P% n6 y: _3 G+ m) z
experience(-), supply(-)" m( r! p- W/ ^2 s/ w
Attacker: shock(+) % E8 V7 B. g! Q7 [) P$ R2 |; A
Japanese ground losses:
; x6 h3 M7 ^8 c% x) X; M; P# ?      10 casualties reported& t, I) ?8 w! w: f0 @+ _& h# G3 \
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
+ ]9 u" C# p! W# ~# J" f8 D         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled: i. w9 D6 {: E- O4 O  J4 E8 D
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ; Y, ~3 Y5 J3 h' b: y( `
Allied ground losses:
( H  i  ]4 h5 l# \; G      220 casualties reported
; G) }+ N! J# U5 _( ?2 i- l0 W         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 g0 d0 j1 j" Q( {& g
         Non Combat: 33 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 [8 i( F" B' j, N         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 0 disabled
* {) ^, J/ l9 X      Guns lost 3 (3 destroyed, 0 disabled)7 @$ S/ Z& I" u9 }$ U" |
      Units destroyed 1
4 `6 A: s0 c7 ~2 CAssaulting units:
5 t# ~/ j/ m- f    56th Infantry Regiment
3 \. k# J' p: d7 w8 R    II./143rd Infantry Battalion
9 r. _! B; z' p4 Q. {Defending units:' |' d$ _) n, _$ D: {
    3rd ISF Base Force
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Ground combat at Wake Island (136,98) , b7 X+ C" ?. P5 w4 f
Japanese Shock attack . P) l3 ]" h6 V/ W( o( a
Attacking force 1394 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 55
' l# O6 P3 v0 O4 {Defending force 1115 troops, 27 guns, 10 vehicles, Assault Value = 30
, s2 O6 a4 t" p/ e( A! XJapanese adjusted assault: 0    f' v5 V* m  ~
Allied adjusted defense: 25  # R( Y& p# C% E( g. j* {
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 99 (fort level 1)  
3 ~. \8 Z3 f9 I3 @Combat modifiers
' H, m1 _2 ]  S) s3 S0 Z2 ZDefender: leaders(-), experience(-)* Q( @( a- e9 X0 J4 _
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-), disruption(-), supply(-)
8 B1 B# M3 Z, U" AJapanese ground losses:
2 e2 r5 q- h: ]      695 casualties reported9 ~- S- J2 P9 }, K
         Squads: 16 destroyed, 41 disabled/ f8 ?) o7 J: ^' {* I; k3 L3 H  j
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled% s% }( t3 w6 _' @# J; @) p
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled6 w. k+ x& H+ A! G9 M6 r
      Guns lost 8 (5 destroyed, 3 disabled)
3 U1 [8 f/ h# Q9 ~7 [8 yAllied ground losses:4 z  j* o% u5 z, b' @& ^5 r7 t0 {
      9 casualties reported% p/ _) O" n' f% W. B: ?
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 n) ~1 c3 N- g4 y/ f         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ \, G! Y5 A$ u3 Y* _# G         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' s8 P" n* F' c3 Q3 J( ?2 x* WAssaulting units:( Y: Y6 }4 d4 w1 O3 ]
    53rd Naval Guard Unit
# f1 Y; v1 l2 E( ADefending units:) x' J2 p. U$ z5 d: s4 p2 I
    Wake USN CPNAB 7 M- G( F" ?/ G  M
    1st Marine Defense Battalion
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不是我不看好你啊,是因为不看好你的对手。玩日本的必须要有比对手强的实力才能打到后期。。你娃一开始把人往死里打,当然没什么前途。就像土牛打鬼佬一样,就在42年和43年初徘徊,没什么意思。。
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6 Q$ E3 Q% f: Y$ |) {你用日本 ...% ^4 N/ }  B, i* b1 `
冷情人 发表于 2014-10-6 19:58
+ V, {$ o& z; W. h3 C好不容易将日军用到43年中,却出现bug,要用日军从头再来需要勇气啊,: j: [3 G! B3 X5 n. {0 s" K
毕竟日军前期消耗不少精力和时间呢,先将手头这档的盟军调整好,( b% r# U! E4 w/ L' y) u+ Y
等过些时候盟军调整好了,不用花多少时间了,再考虑开日军档。。。
就一个海警也敢打威克岛,5 m, G# G) @: H5 ]% `0 ^* |
呵呵% _/ a1 m3 d( a. [
amdddr 发表于 2014-10-6 20:29
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由于58从威客附近经过,横向插到菲律宾,附近船队纷纷避让,
! L, s4 b! ~. e( S7 c+ c对这一线的日军进攻产生一定影响,估计给菜花的计划添了不少乱子
58插入南洋,日军肯定会难受。
5 j$ k' \: r, Hreninhat 发表于 2014-10-6 21:31
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58这一横插,可以打乱日军前期在南太附近的计划,日军kb一直在紧追58,
' f  p& D+ V5 n3 y6 R2 s& m再加上mini受创,南洋方向估计要等kb到位 才好大展手脚,
5 x) i) o' z3 m7 M盟军前期拖延日军进攻的战略目的,也就达到了。6 F4 N0 q( o. u; [  t: J

: b( F% a* m; p6 `1 O一举拖延南太和南洋2个方向的进攻,前期很难找到更好的计划了。
kb在哪裡? 全世界都想知道
9 s. T& ^* G. T6 rs9723 发表于 2014-10-6 23:30
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kb一直就在58脑后,最近的时候 估计就在10格距离左右,: B" R0 c! {0 t0 @, a
这也是为啥58连续做了3个全速的原因。 由于附近没有日军AO,( c( K4 c( _9 ~( D5 Y& q: c
kb不太可能也跟着做3个全速,而且日军dd腿短,要做全速就要甩开dd,
! b$ {! v7 `3 N8 T3 R+ E, T' U2 v5 O盟军少许ss已经到卡加延附近去守株待兔了,
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看你打字里面那么多繁体,莫非你是台湾的?
换了边 还是一边倒5 T; R1 Q; |9 y4 H+ Q
塔萨法隆加 发表于 2014-10-7 10:39
6 ]! V: _- g0 k) O% D% u谈不上一边倒,只是前期日军信心满满,大意了,被伤了mini,日军攻势还没有表现出来呢! x& V2 _8 t" {, S1 l
不久你就会看到日军的强悍了
菜花意气用事了,既然MINI都受创了,上驻岛挨打毫无必要,水面舰队要抓58得分散多舰队才可能,而且最好是巡洋舰编队,慢速的BB即使接触,58也很可能脱离战斗。
( q' n, B9 n. h# [" D菲律宾的油船居然能到巴里巴板加油后又到卡加廷待命? ...) L" K, o1 k; [1 b( h& V' _( |
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-7 12:46
% C7 V- H7 C" }; e- D在这个方向上,盟军集中了abda的cl和dd,在附近待命 并调集了几乎全荷兰的空军
3 e) J, P6 u5 p; a日军水面战队不好进入,前期只有1cvl的mini也插到了达沃附近就回去了,
" R6 Q2 J- o/ S9 Z5 i$ b+ U% Q如果强行进入可能当时就伤了mini了,等mini集合后,58已经出现在了硫磺岛
; J: [: `4 L6 Q! j; hmini也就过去拦截了,前期盟军dd对米里的拦截,让日军没能快速建立空军基地
' g! y; {4 C, |: r% s5 a5 Y& g% O以压制达拉根机场, 附近有几个荷兰机场,对1cvl的mini还是有不小威胁的。
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由于巴里巴班的安全暂时有保证,而58很早就打算往这个方向撤退,故ao加满油后" h6 v2 h3 X  V1 ~5 E: u
乘mini向58靠拢的机会,在abda舰队的保护下,前出到卡加延附近,
! k/ U1 }" ?  b( V+ H正好赶上给油料殆尽的58 及时补充上了燃料。
不过目前来说,58还不能说就安全了,如果不走菲律宾而直接奔爪哇,还有较大机会脱离,菲律宾这一耽搁,KB怎么也追上了。当然,58怎么也算赚够了,要能再拼掉KB一艘正规航母,那这次行动就算经典了(但2比6应该机会不 ...
1 a2 k5 b, {; @wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-7 12:52
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从马里亚纳群岛去爪哇 不正好经过卡加延附近么? 经卡加延加油后,kb就算孤注一掷
2 |& C! K3 j3 f* i  |不顾ss威胁,甩开dd跑到卡加延附近的时候,也用完了最后一滴油了,
0 g# a7 [7 e0 L6 y6 h/ ^在往前追是不现实的,kb目前的实力可以满地图横着走,可是附近没有ao的支援下& c( y3 i' m9 g2 e+ Y6 q2 j2 d
kb这2天应该要补充油料了。更别说跑了这么多全速 带来的系统伤。# O' D5 A; |9 I" p
而且58已经从侦查界面消失了,就算kb中途得到油料,能继续追赶,
& O8 c3 }3 W  R, {6 I' n41年12月的爪哇,盟军的情报优势还是比较明显的,' z% o& }" `( V$ h( ?  r1 W, ]2 e' a
日军尚未对该海域有很好的侦查手段
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 18, 41( V9 p4 w/ T' @0 H
58从塞班附近经过3天全速,中途经卡加延附近AO加油,已经到达爪哇附近,
4 ^2 M; q. N0 u: b  C且从日军侦查界面消失,附近荷兰空军的大艇也没有发现kb的踪影,估计是回去加油了7 [1 a6 r( ~. g1 m; M! q1 s
乘着58过境,mini受伤,kb没油,日军船队纷纷避让的大好局面,
! H+ T, z! a( N% f* x8 K) h盟军dd果断出击 炮击了已经上菲律宾的日军机场和马来半岛上的哥打巴鲁机场; L% h: S) y5 t" y9 ~$ |, {/ A
58也体会到了横着走的感觉 ,再要体验这种感觉估计要到44年后了。
1 ~* |9 |/ }( F( z3 T( R# ~7 N即便如此 新加坡和克拉克的日子依然很艰苦。
! g9 g+ n% C' `3 B  L' Y6 V! K2 \! M' P在达沃附近出现021盲目扫场,不知道是舰载机还是路基。。。。。
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天一亮发现日军将威克岛上的登陆部队全撤走了。岛上连个日军的影子都没有5 N! F$ d  }- h: r/ I0 `8 [
已经在米里立足的日军仅用一式战就将荷兰空军扫得落花流水,惨不忍睹。
& C1 ^- x) A7 d* ~  d( B8 T3 ~仰光的船队尚未完成卸载,飞虎队又死顶了一天,双方损失相当,但是盟军飞机补充困难6 @, d, r: S" o6 O. y2 @3 c
香港日军打出4:1,东京玫瑰再次播音。。。。
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Invasion Support action off Wake Island (136,98)6 r2 r* V1 y% \  O8 \5 E
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force 1 [! q0 {7 t0 I4 N# l9 U% V
8 Coastal gun shots fired in defense. 6 v+ t! S3 K3 a9 ~
Japanese Ships
. V* V- p; s: |' ~5 r) l      xAKL Toyotsu Maru, Shell hits 2,  on fire, ?0 _; Z, X0 f# T( D& A$ O2 M
      PB Santos Maru4 ~* J/ ?: d/ j: }, k
      xAK Aratama Maru
1 a3 o8 l4 m5 }/ a5in CD Gun Battery engaging xAKL Toyotsu Maru at 8,000 yards( s. `' T1 H3 q* o0 _+ X
PB Santos Maru fired at enemy troops 4 M6 [( o5 S/ T+ A; C3 C
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1 f0 Z! D8 @3 u  h7 PNight Naval bombardment of Kota Bharu at 51,75
" R2 m) t- Z! t2 k% |! }Japanese aircraft
; h% Z' M% O/ u2 F1 y' |' P! s      no flights
& u  \1 d$ S+ y+ m4 ^) P$ R8 y6 N3 ^Japanese aircraft losses
" Q. b4 |+ \2 p6 |' h+ o# E+ D      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 2 damaged
- N1 |4 P' k( K# C. u2 j      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 1 destroyed on ground/ _1 B7 `. ?& w
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 4 damaged
' S; X; c1 L5 D) C      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed on ground ; u% d4 o. g7 a  M
Allied Ships
2 T, r+ D8 [! b' @/ M      DD Stewart6 {" _1 r& a3 G" u
      DD Pillsbury
( c. ?! N1 k/ \1 v" A& E& j$ t      DD Peary
* f/ p0 {9 o% X3 |9 q8 X      DD Paul Jones" }( @! e" W3 t8 g0 Q) a, ?
      DD Bulmer
( H! b+ o- n0 ]Airbase hits 4, X1 D3 m& F( x7 W& j& {( S3 M# k
Runway hits 4
6 s; U7 `$ A/ I4 D) f1 {6 t; [- n5 HPort hits 23 Z/ E  E" N- Y" I* A! ]
Port fuel hits 1
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Night Naval bombardment of Vigan at 80,73 ' r  B- t/ C" L/ b
Japanese aircraft1 a* l- ]' n- ^! c# K  T: j7 D) \) z
      no flights 0 v6 H9 C; `7 e2 Y' {2 \
Japanese aircraft losses4 _2 m+ P0 f/ j4 B" \
      Ki-27b Nate: 7 damaged0 W/ I2 ]$ Y4 q
      Ki-27b Nate: 2 destroyed on ground 3 W8 g  B7 b- x- d/ r
Allied Ships. @, }# X3 J: ^/ j
      DD Piet Hein! R: S- H, n' c5 m1 I7 m* `5 s
      DD Kortenaer
8 C* x! o. q1 z6 ~! @" a* e/ o      DD Witte de With
2 b: G2 H& M! }. w      DD Van Nes8 q: W/ ?$ B7 t! _' J
      DD Banckert + k0 @2 F2 e! a8 l' M9 _# w* @
Airbase hits 6
, c& V6 W  V- r+ c- w* _* ?( TAirbase supply hits 1
1 F- B' X/ o& Q* i* c$ BRunway hits 20
& F9 @  W  L* R- uPort hits 54 u' N" @5 L8 l; \: q! p
Port fuel hits 4
$ s' L5 h$ ]( b" V4 h-----------------------------------------------------3 m+ x/ D  k; g
ASW attack near Soc Trang  at 56,74
! p& d9 N' @" ^) V0 {- eJapanese Ships
6 e3 h5 Y3 d( v4 Z7 I" N( _  Y      xAK Nihonka Maru
8 ?6 b& }. P, W! {  N9 h  F1 {* T      xAK Manyo Maru1 `8 a; ^) a5 x' {4 }/ C
      xAKL Kokuei Maru
0 Y0 k" f' v/ ^* ^2 b      xAKL Chosen Maru# Y+ F8 Q* Y0 L" X; [" Q
      xAKL Bokuei Maru" w; z6 B  @2 z" d0 l( T
      SC Ch 23
5 C( V' _* H/ e. D& {Allied Ships  e# L2 [2 E+ m7 Z) K
      SS KXV, hits 3,  heavy damage
  _: w" c8 k- H$ Q* ^) @. Z+ E5 J------------------------------------------
! f( O# T2 j9 MMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
1 o0 J2 d$ D9 h4 T: J3 ]Weather in hex: Light cloud 2 S0 ^# N- F6 k% K! w& f0 j
Raid detected at 43 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.) o; c0 a1 ]4 K1 ?6 T
Estimated time to target is 14 minutes
4 d0 X2 X) M! G  W* JJapanese aircraft; v4 [5 V# S1 i2 c! I9 r
      A6M2 Zero x 20
: k1 K" a9 {/ E0 h- m2 T0 R) PAllied aircraft
. l6 q7 U" }3 h. B6 e1 ^& R# a      P-26A x 1* a& J2 A- x; f6 p
      P-35A x 5
4 n7 O, ^" O( L& X: u" {! b; w      P-40B Warhawk x 4& N$ A) F, {: y$ {. R6 K' _" y8 ]
      P-40E Warhawk x 12
4 D$ H) I  A+ F7 Y  e* d0 @. NJapanese aircraft losses; q2 O7 f, g% ~: |
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed ' d/ [8 o4 ^% c/ H3 |
Allied aircraft losses" Z$ \7 i7 h" E+ k7 J2 c
      P-26A: 1 destroyed
4 Z) c3 G8 ]7 U6 I$ u      P-35A: 1 destroyed
/ \8 \( Z$ n8 M9 W) D" C      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed
; o0 ?6 ?0 w* ]; f" Q  H  ?      P-40E Warhawk: 4 destroyed ) O* B3 f6 R- h# i/ T# M0 ^
Aircraft Attacking:4 C" a2 C; m0 V
      15 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet8 S* m" k( c7 `9 X1 s, M
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
- A: L6 i1 E# g, f' x4 x$ O4 RWeather in hex: Light cloud + ^% B! T  {& s3 n" ~
Raid detected at 28 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.
9 v$ D* i3 ]6 xEstimated time to target is 9 minutes * [7 o. V! w, c- G2 B: N; A
Japanese aircraft
7 j. L6 e- }) C8 ~! P+ W      A6M2 Zero x 39 ; Y* U/ v: v5 d1 {% x
Allied aircraft
. C. T5 f, u1 i7 Z8 j0 K, m; }# }( P      P-40E Warhawk x 4
# L( d* a. T7 \/ u3 ^4 I2 dNo Japanese losses ( t, j: N8 P) \* b3 G) F, I9 E
Allied aircraft losses
, ]. q3 {8 L" S% n1 M2 ~      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed - k  {; Y' T4 i: ]( P
Aircraft Attacking:/ z+ g" g5 A- Y* ~, K& \* {' V- P
      39 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet7 _3 `0 g! K4 ^5 v0 |0 o
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Morning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  2 O6 J+ G% ^+ I3 c/ w' b2 y' u
Weather in hex: Light cloud * Z; p) n0 j4 R! ^% e; u) J3 A
Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.! i7 V0 W1 A2 H
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes & v' E& s- s4 z6 i% A" c% v6 j
Japanese aircraft0 ~6 [( ~9 }3 s2 K9 ]6 B: q7 k& c0 `
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 22
4 C6 k  T& ]/ A2 t5 ~2 KAllied aircraft
# @8 l0 T. I; e      B-339D x 11
5 `/ U2 j% w) K* |8 v      75A-7 Hawk x 7 4 j( V* ?' }& Y& a0 n
No Japanese losses   d6 h; |1 P, ?: r) A: t; Z5 {7 ~5 ?
Allied aircraft losses. S; _: j( g+ F; X1 u1 [( ?
      B-339D: 3 destroyed8 S# ~" Q* S6 z  P, a/ G& m
      75A-7 Hawk: 2 destroyed . |4 L$ f6 Z& T# K4 b
Aircraft Attacking:2 T2 U" ^. E( |  L: n; Y
       8 x Ki-43-Ib Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet
% F" J1 C5 q. X" s* M, `------------------------------------------------
. X# W/ t: r8 Y$ p# qMorning Air attack on Hong Kong Fortress, at 77,61 (Hong Kong) 5 M! x$ S$ j% z& \" G% u
Weather in hex: Moderate rain ( b" h7 z& _& Z& W  w4 l3 F- u  [/ ~
Raid detected at 35 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.3 V' ]- |1 T9 l% G) U( y
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes $ x* t) I2 k: y* v7 j7 B) h
Japanese aircraft8 f6 ^7 k# }* X8 P
      G3M2 Nell x 172 _% I& U, J, g6 w; V* X
      G4M1 Betty x 31 7 a+ D7 B0 v" K7 Y
Japanese aircraft losses
# f1 N+ M. a! a' X      G3M2 Nell: 5 damaged
7 g. |7 B( s7 X  ^& y      G4M1 Betty: 3 damaged / W3 n! e) ^3 q+ N, u* \* p' y
Allied ground losses:
" X9 V2 z" }; C3 T1 ], S      30 casualties reported
- L" c8 b% [  m, z/ H% ^$ m" @         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled  h5 O  q( F4 U! R' N: V
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
  W: d' D: u. j         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled: R. i0 R6 J2 B- z% i
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: _5 `# K: i: A% ZMorning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
' V4 ]1 i2 _' k1 X6 n8 `Weather in hex: Light cloud ( d( j3 Y0 h9 X' L& R& I
Raid detected at 110 NM, estimated altitude 20,000 feet.5 @. O, ~) Z7 z9 G
Estimated time to target is 36 minutes
9 Q/ t) N2 O6 U$ o) c: {. SJapanese aircraft  ]) N% \5 F4 e* q9 Q% g( @
      A6M2 Zero x 6
3 h( }' O: J. P( H! _Allied aircraft. A9 [# Q* V+ q* p  ]; B2 ?; o" n
      P-40E Warhawk x 17 Y# i( _( S8 _6 }* r0 Z6 }
Japanese aircraft losses9 |' p7 `) M+ d6 C+ G% l: G0 {) d
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
- ~( o. W; Y( G+ ^1 G) G8 D& J% }2 FNo Allied losses
0 H; M( V8 v+ g- d+ cAircraft Attacking:3 y2 v. {3 @! q0 P* r3 T6 B0 Z
       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet
4 Y, y0 \7 E4 @8 C1 F& f# U0 j" j-----------------------------------------------------
# P$ W2 z" W4 E5 O: [/ W" ^Morning Air attack on Hong Kong Fortress, at 77,61 (Hong Kong) 9 p  F2 U7 x. e3 m' X+ K: c
Weather in hex: Moderate rain
7 `; m/ ], z: e5 }- i- ]Raid detected at 60 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.+ i. B3 l* n$ K9 P' _5 r8 H- l8 ~
Estimated time to target is 21 minutes
& {1 V4 p  Q2 e5 y# p( F7 {7 GJapanese aircraft
4 ]& \4 V5 \* J. W1 t      G3M2 Nell x 18* f; {2 h6 s/ \
      G4M1 Betty x 19
7 {2 O1 f0 Y7 r' rJapanese aircraft losses1 ]4 B( h- ~( |7 {% X: {: f1 R
      G3M2 Nell: 5 damaged# j7 s9 S8 P1 O; V" p8 m
      G4M1 Betty: 2 damaged
7 d7 S/ {2 a. ^      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
; H; K( Q0 N- |4 HAllied ground losses:
9 Z" r' _6 s' Y3 p      25 casualties reported: y- G8 P, _, F. M/ l! p
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled. s+ S  ~5 i( m: s' B
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 4 disabled
. Z; c/ g: k0 b4 @! n* B' K6 G9 g/ M         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
- Y" I7 R& N+ S+ \* ]6 P      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)  
# a  F0 a6 }! F7 z) \4 P--------------------------------------------------------------------------------' b8 A' b: I% |; Z$ |
Morning Air attack on Rangoon , at 54,53  
0 G1 b0 m$ h$ O8 NWeather in hex: Partial cloud
7 }+ E: d5 o( H7 m) D. u6 gRaid spotted at 33 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.
# ~& d* H) z: ]! VEstimated time to target is 10 minutes
; A. x2 D  s1 [* ^+ o+ WJapanese aircraft
2 J* z2 Q9 _7 i6 y" u" V% c' }      A6M2 Zero x 7
0 }- G- f! o# @% e+ `5 y* yAllied aircraft
1 c7 w9 r/ @# G3 }      H81-A3 x 369 v; D( H- m! O
      Buffalo I x 16 2 N! J2 b  c) N/ b( _8 w
Japanese aircraft losses  y+ G0 N3 R$ _& p0 m; n
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed : q1 E. U  {3 W' V- U4 |
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' Q- s! @- Y- C: [Morning Air attack on Davao , at 79,91  2 F! m' u" Z6 G' m5 n* Q8 s
Weather in hex: Thunderstorms - t6 f1 r9 X8 ]: I
Raid spotted at 12 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.5 ?5 X3 [3 I5 A$ ?9 }" T2 D) `
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes
9 P: D! k, K1 N0 Q6 gJapanese aircraft
( [* a# q3 t# s' y' p      A6M2 Zero x 5
% f4 l9 m$ }$ @4 gNo Japanese losses ; T+ X) h+ i1 y  T" ]
Aircraft Attacking:
8 `) o" X* V7 v# n* l6 @9 x       5 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *  
% Z0 C8 a4 i5 c7 q/ `* c--------------------------------------------------------------------------------# W( D  v; M  K: L' ?9 R  u
Morning Air attack on Tarakan , at 67,91  " C- |  c1 H1 [, V
Weather in hex: Light cloud
# m0 M3 I, A/ w6 r! kRaid spotted at 2 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.  Q4 W. T$ V1 i
Estimated time to target is 0 minutes & H4 \0 l: J2 [3 j5 h5 i5 {
Japanese aircraft
3 C; j; U  a+ U. ]2 C      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 7 ; P6 p; Z0 J) O3 V+ E/ E/ B! D
Allied aircraft1 u" n9 Z0 }1 ^
      B-339D x 1
5 G$ y4 U( J7 X5 ]6 ]9 q- z! a: L      75A-7 Hawk x 2 1 y- o- z  Q" e$ M$ l4 \
No Japanese losses ( `! @8 J6 L6 h
Allied aircraft losses" Z7 l8 `, |5 a2 d2 J
      75A-7 Hawk: 1 destroyed
3 p4 k+ V" k8 Y5 m/ u5 |: HAircraft Attacking:/ d$ L0 r( a, O% N6 ?
       6 x Ki-43-Ib Oscar sweeping at 20000 feet9 U( g4 ?" E7 G: h/ ^
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Morning Air attack on Rangoon , at 54,53  " _, Q) V1 d7 E5 j# q& q' I1 Q
Weather in hex: Partial cloud : l0 o% j: V0 b. _( g- V0 U  F! I: D
Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 20,000 feet.
3 V' D* C! u! ^# M1 IEstimated time to target is 13 minutes ( `1 E3 o6 v- E) M1 Q/ g( p
Japanese aircraft) k8 g7 ~% @& w# Q; O
      A6M2 Zero x 3 5 c' ^* b* b# k+ P
Allied aircraft
' x0 o4 g% }/ f* X9 N      H81-A3 x 30! w, E2 g6 |* M- b/ B
      Buffalo I x 14
" l1 G& @, \/ h) s8 S) `/ cNo Japanese losses 2 p" L* h+ O9 a. w( w5 x
Allied aircraft losses
0 x6 Q  v' F7 B. s      H81-A3: 1 destroyed
7 W9 y5 O- t1 }' k9 m      Buffalo I: 1 destroyed
! F$ z* F$ J7 ?! l' l---------------------------------------------
2 c0 e( g" ^4 j( Q6 J) DMorning Air attack on Dadjangas , at 78,93  . n: R7 ?1 ~/ {/ v
Weather in hex: Moderate rain % C8 c3 H# d/ c
Raid spotted at 2 NM, estimated altitude 20,000 feet.  \( [! F2 m1 j
Estimated time to target is 0 minutes
  B  K5 x+ u* `Japanese aircraft2 R/ h. O' |8 X" P' N) ?; p
      A6M2 Zero x 1 - M7 Q' A4 d( v! C
No Japanese losses 7 I( D0 \1 ?; t) \% h- D9 A
Aircraft Attacking:7 P) G. {7 P: [6 \7 j4 \
       1 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet *  
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+ ?; V' h1 o1 t+ WMorning Air attack on Rangoon , at 54,53  
% p, A, {/ V! ?; OWeather in hex: Partial cloud
$ `& ^7 w, e4 A( YRaid spotted at 29 NM, estimated altitude 22,000 feet.
' {8 _4 r( |+ S1 E" M# eEstimated time to target is 9 minutes
5 R- ~) g& q' o5 Y8 R) }Japanese aircraft
$ `& l  c9 |+ L3 ~- n      A6M2 Zero x 22
+ B& f) v! h1 H  U( k4 |) GAllied aircraft  l9 G. ]  l' B0 K% D
      H81-A3 x 19
* b% b% W* v$ a2 I* X5 Z" q+ N* K      Buffalo I x 8 ; P8 i' i: H" `: D0 p2 e
Japanese aircraft losses: S2 Q! a9 X* x! d6 u# d
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed # i4 P9 V, p& G8 n7 Q3 N
Allied aircraft losses: L9 D6 v& s8 o, x$ [
      H81-A3: 2 destroyed ) I" x& c3 E1 ]# [$ D
Aircraft Attacking:
( k- Y. L2 R! ]8 |0 \% _      12 x A6M2 Zero sweeping at 20000 feet7 M; V! p" A9 {& p
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Ground combat at Hong Kong (77,61) $ A8 T3 b) T8 M8 i) H0 U5 E
Japanese Shock attack 8 H+ ]- [9 P' Q7 x
Attacking force 33380 troops, 464 guns, 260 vehicles, Assault Value = 986
8 }7 s) D+ s1 hDefending force 5511 troops, 116 guns, 61 vehicles, Assault Value = 163
0 r7 F# l- W6 N* O, r3 F7 vJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0 0 o7 d- H1 b( `9 D/ c& L( K
Japanese adjusted assault: 812  4 O8 J( \+ \. v2 _' \* @- @
Allied adjusted defense: 201  : a; P! K, y( Z1 d7 s# o
Japanese assault odds: 4 to 1 (fort level 0)  
0 W/ W0 a: W2 y, `5 Q' |' ]. pJapanese forces CAPTURE Hong Kong !!! 3 q% E2 [0 A7 i, Z5 ^9 @  }
Combat modifiers. b- K5 k+ R! G( ]( E8 U
Defender: terrain(+), morale(-), experience(-)& Z& F* ~' ^5 A( B( h
Attacker: shock(+) 1 J& Z/ U7 \/ z' A
Japanese ground losses:
# p$ n9 d) a( H4 F2 ?# p6 z2 P      1487 casualties reported! I: c  v; g" P4 z3 k
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 33 disabled, L5 j* S' ~7 e  I0 d
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 13 disabled$ A( R+ U2 \4 N( u2 s
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 51 disabled
" L, u. M5 ?1 T+ b9 T      Guns lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled) + w& V# k  e; r$ \
Allied ground losses:- C. o, v4 @" h7 L6 `  P
      5606 casualties reported4 R2 V: I0 k7 J. q' z0 `" y+ ^. f
         Squads: 130 destroyed, 0 disabled2 y6 S9 m2 Y$ x3 K
         Non Combat: 406 destroyed, 0 disabled5 y4 W' |5 P2 Z) s
         Engineers: 23 destroyed, 0 disabled$ F( U' {9 r* X0 G
      Guns lost 161 (161 destroyed, 0 disabled). E" d8 |3 x; b5 u5 s- S
      Vehicles lost 76 (76 destroyed, 0 disabled)3 l( b* l) f3 ^8 B
      Units destroyed 5
6 Q) X3 f) q" }# f$ h; v5 V/ EAssaulting units:6 m. q( _) Z# d: y4 z" L
    38th Division2 v: }8 Q0 z" _' z
    19th Ind. Engineer Regiment
. x6 _" A9 a  E: E    66th Infantry Regiment+ s" |' N- @0 N& `9 F
    104th Division
* T- N* d# d; j    20th Ind. Engineer Regiment
3 a$ W( Q! s. a    21st Mortar Battalion/ H9 a) t& G8 f2 U4 X
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
2 d9 u* q2 D# K9 [    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion9 G! y; {* R0 y" F5 H0 D! x6 F
    2nd Mortar Battalion
' Z+ N: m; d$ B* ~    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment- b* i+ o8 k$ [
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion0 q/ c" J( e7 H! t5 W
    2nd RF Gun Battalion+ L' \" f) K3 G4 o; `: f
    5th RF Gun Battalion
$ l9 l7 j) a3 I* ^2 a9 e+ J* W3 P( Z    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion " Q+ {, f" L5 D( S! |: `9 ]( {, x
Defending units:
6 D  P! P! X5 {  U+ M    Rifles of Canada Battalion
# w5 _6 z. a" S    Winnipeg Grenadiers Battalion
. J( j* \: V/ x, e" Q    Kowloon Brigade
& u$ Y; }. j$ V7 q3 J) [, u    102nd RN Base Force
9 M: U' M0 R7 o# ]/ R" M    Hong Kong Fortress
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日军没有充分利用初期的零和陆攻的加成,在关岛这些大型基地,对58进行突击。
9 J: p! n0 L$ ?7 Areninhat 发表于 2014-10-7 20:37
' B* @% H" r" X: P4 I  i, P5 j58在与mini的对抗和追击过程中,一直和 塞班及关岛保持了最小12格的距离
, T" z& `0 N  q# Q/ S& H这意味及时用021挂油箱护航,也出了021的标准护航范围,( S7 w/ @0 ~  x$ r8 l, |
在mini对抗58的当天 58距塞班17格,追击的时候,12格,目的就是不进入11格的021标准航程
. ^: }  R2 s! [7 n# X; L. M按开局岛上大概30左右的一式陆攻和18架次021,在极限航程上 估计很难对58造成伤害
$ W: g, o! v2 h# c; G日军也没有尝试,也可能是尝试了,但计算空优后没有出击3 O' j7 H8 l3 n0 m9 W
当天,日军塞班岛方向确实出动了陆攻击沉了前期从58分离,路过附近去拉包尔的一艘dd
不过目前来说,58还不能说就安全了,如果不走菲律宾而直接奔爪哇,还有较大机会脱离,菲律宾这一耽搁,KB怎么也追上了。当然,58怎么也算赚够了,要能再拼掉KB一艘正规航母,那这次行动就算经典了(但2比6应该机会不 ...# j) J, Q9 U: \0 G
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-7 12:52
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搞清楚了为啥你会有这么一问了,是地图错误。$ o3 J4 N; ?* E  N) C
游戏中的地图:# D9 A/ n/ c% P$ @3 ]
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* T3 l5 P& i! u现实地图:/ q" S4 a" j" u7 N5 x" V! |2 W5 S
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1 a4 e& k. E9 X+ n) e" o谦虚了 这档和隔壁冷大跟骑士差不多 双方都不在一个档次: M, M. E. t8 f6 d: I; B
塔萨法隆加 发表于 2014-10-8 09:08
  M7 T) F. V0 z7 A# n, Z# i3 u玩日军要求玩家很谨慎,需要考虑的东西也很多,毕竟日军容错率较低8 T) H! s( e" [( D- C3 n
盟军则方便许多,可以大胆尝试。菜花可能对某些细节没考虑清楚。! E9 U5 ^9 R# ^2 r- T# g9 Y: ]
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而且通常对战双方为了长久,盟军前期常放水,导致前期很少有大行动。
) h* ~: T, W  [- n2 Y4 m8 k本档双方本着了解游戏,从游戏中学习的态度,让双方充分发挥各自的想象力& X& N) u/ e9 v. C! m' t
也尽量给观众带来精彩的对局。
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