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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 12, 45+ L& v; ^+ @5 y8 X9 ~' k
不甘寂寞的克劳德天蝗在全球各地展开了游击行动,对盟军的后方战线造成了稍许损失: |0 y9 {1 w# T  _0 p- g
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Morning Air attack on Port Blair , at 46,58
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% v/ v3 t4 H) r1 D& h; A% SWeather in hex: Partial cloud
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4 [% ~! P; n$ e1 J+ ?Raid detected at 78 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.$ O) r# r- M* F3 v  r/ G
Estimated time to target is 29 minutes
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Japanese aircraft- D5 E# C6 g8 \2 S
      G3M3 Nell x 30" v' D6 @" v7 }% r1 J

( l+ W" ^) T' G; JAllied aircraft
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Japanese aircraft losses
( T4 g- G7 z4 u8 \* W8 c      G3M3 Nell: 5 damaged5 [# |6 x: R8 ]. f
      G3M3 Nell: 1 destroyed by flak4 @' k. l, c" u' v5 ?8 h# f

4 g/ X% M- w; i1 o9 e7 ~, FAllied aircraft losses! L: ~9 @1 y6 h, H( P! v- m7 }
      Barracuda II: 22 damaged
( M+ [; s6 O& B" y; D      Barracuda II: 2 destroyed on ground
" t$ B( K  I  I      TBM-1C Avenger: 51 damaged3 v, j/ A$ u5 Y) F/ B, |
      TBM-1C Avenger: 2 destroyed on ground3 S" B4 \$ v2 n7 I( e9 b
      SBD-5 Dauntless: 28 damaged. \; z9 Z" M8 o8 j; W/ `
      SBD-5 Dauntless: 2 destroyed on ground9 S$ [! \. e0 y! d) X
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Allied ground losses:
" e2 F' |+ O& A7 I, U  [' O      6 casualties reported
9 N5 ~+ G4 x8 q7 h, c         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
: x! a  h: w7 d& d' |* p         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled* ^: j8 p3 y% g6 Y! \$ w) q, K; i1 Q6 r
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled  H7 x$ t8 Y6 \1 e$ Q
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Airbase hits 207 f6 V2 n1 d+ A! v
Airbase supply hits 6
- Y' V; f2 w6 u! O" TRunway hits 564 F/ B6 m) h7 p/ T  E
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: P6 H8 d- L: e; UMorning Air attack on TF, near Misool at 80,108
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Weather in hex: Moderate rain) v, D9 @3 v! P' F0 P5 E; z

- t& w( E$ Z1 v2 |: _; L  _( l6 H) ^2 JRaid spotted at 43 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
& s  k% B' U- q; ^# D! x/ ]Estimated time to target is 14 minutes
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& u. S( n/ q: j# Q7 MJapanese aircraft$ ?4 Q! A  G! D7 E
      B6N2 Jill x 26
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Japanese aircraft losses
6 S- g& I! J$ ^1 {6 ]  f      B6N2 Jill: 2 damaged5 h' B" _4 T3 V: }3 L

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$ h$ u' ^8 H- R0 n& h) V* Y      xAP Cape Meares
( e5 |/ w* \1 w3 h6 |: o/ x2 `      xAK Cape John, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires$ N7 x1 U7 m4 L# d. W" i1 V/ ^
      xAK Cape Falcon, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
9 n8 N4 K3 a7 @2 H  c      xAK Shahzada
! J! q! n# D, D3 j) ]      xAK Diloma
2 G, Z; A  @+ v8 H6 e- o, I      xAK Cape Isabel, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
# _8 g5 B) L9 A* F9 B1 J6 s- r      xAK Cape Lookout) H: Z7 a8 ?8 E. o% w; f/ h
      xAK Cape Charles, Bomb hits 2,  on fire
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Allied ground losses:
0 G: b; \/ O( d2 [5 s- |% @      9 casualties reported
% p2 N$ V+ z5 q  `         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 Y0 r2 G# R1 B- |" ^' b
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 5 disabled
- @. p+ o( _% l& k) Y  m9 [& ^         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
( {7 o; b! ^( d$ q. U* r4 R      Guns lost 18 (8 destroyed, 10 disabled)
( f" Q+ M, \& }" W) v, l7 s8 }4 F7 l      Vehicles lost 8 (3 destroyed, 5 disabled); ?3 S4 S1 d, m* s& ~" R% b
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Aircraft Attacking:
+ A$ Q, P* L& o      26 x B6N2 Jill bombing from 6000 feet( s. |+ Y+ }0 I4 s# W2 c$ {# m9 Y
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
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Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAK Cape Isabel0 d& n+ j& D% E2 Z# J: B
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1 v1 `: {6 T" g, i% ~$ u. T; yMorning Air attack on TF, near Jolo at 74,93
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+ O; U$ a2 k) d3 yWeather in hex: Light cloud0 z  [) A  D# i* S2 s
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Raid detected at 71 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
/ [# i7 h2 W. ]  H! f& pEstimated time to target is 19 minutes
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( a9 z/ X6 [9 @$ a& q, g      B7A2 Grace x 11: t0 c3 h" b/ f0 L- A

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      B7A2 Grace: 4 damaged4 w( b: K+ g& g% r7 H

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- ?- w$ L; A3 I1 e+ E; g# s$ j      DD Hull  z1 @+ t5 [& F/ B1 ~2 P4 B
      AKA Aurelia, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage# H" Z) I; t* r

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       1 x B7A2 Grace releasing from 3000'
5 ?) I4 c) ?6 f               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb$ ~, X/ ~1 t  H; o
       6 x B7A2 Grace releasing from 2000', Z2 p# B* s  r/ ~
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb' l* ?$ j( S2 }& i: z
       4 x B7A2 Grace releasing from 1000'3 {: `0 |3 Y, g/ K* A2 M
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
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Heavy smoke from fires obscuring AKA Aurelia/ r  j6 F* |5 y- Z+ r. x) C1 i
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, E) E; k9 Q* @) l) q4艘三天后仍未撤出战区的日军CVE被从Cotabato起飞的俯冲轰炸机全部送入海底
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8 h/ K! S  M* rMorning Air attack on TF, near Boac at 80,807 z  A- P' |" e
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Weather in hex: Light cloud
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Raid detected at 54 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
" l: k# o& @5 Y3 O: j6 bEstimated time to target is 23 minutes( P' E9 O9 e: G7 _6 R

3 ?9 B3 L) l. U0 bJapanese aircraft
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Allied aircraft
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      SB2C-4 Helldiver x 32  M- a! L, {7 _5 X9 v
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No Japanese losses
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      SB2C-4 Helldiver: 1 damaged! H( }  P, q: \' ?- D% o
      SB2C-4 Helldiver: 1 destroyed by flak
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Japanese Ships7 P$ Q' v( H4 E0 j
      CVE Shimane Maru, Bomb hits 4, and is sunk
2 Z7 P- H: V" O9 Y) \' z( C5 }      CVE Unyo, Bomb hits 4,  on fire,  heavy damage6 ~' `; z) D* S. y$ D% P! s
      CVE Chigusa Maru, Bomb hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage+ W- Z0 ?) K2 l
      CVE Otakisan Maru, Bomb hits 7,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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Aircraft Attacking:2 j- q+ T2 `) P( r$ E" D8 o9 h/ J) s
      23 x SB2C-4 Helldiver releasing from 2000' *
$ _6 e6 z+ |3 q5 J. P$ o* \               Naval Attack:  1 x 500 lb SAP Bomb
0 Y  Z9 N/ Z/ c* H" v. j9 x       4 x SB2C-4 Helldiver releasing from 4000' * 1 o$ `) {* r7 A+ h2 [6 \% S" N
               Naval Attack:  1 x 500 lb SAP Bomb
( _8 w  A9 t/ q7 j3 q       4 x SB2C-4 Helldiver releasing from 3000' * 1 Q3 u+ m4 N' |. e% m
               Naval Attack:  1 x 500 lb SAP Bomb
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7 U) X& S7 p& k/ b) r+ ^: {; oHeavy smoke from fires obscuring a Japanese CVE
' Y1 q. M* d7 vHeavy smoke from fires obscuring a Shimane Maru class CVE5 Z% F+ N6 R. ]& a3 z
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Burias at 80,81
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Weather in hex: Moderate rain
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Raid detected at 68 NM, estimated altitude 19,000 feet.
, i  l* s! T, XEstimated time to target is 29 minutes
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Allied aircraft  L1 b% f* a2 p* u6 s( p
      SB2C-4 Helldiver x 32: u9 N! B, Y; e6 g9 l) u/ @/ V
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No Allied losses
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, \/ G5 Z8 F. N! xJapanese Ships
; o0 w: P1 C, D( K      E No.69, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage8 q" G& i; D: f- D$ P5 B7 T' M
      E No.32, Bomb hits 2, and is sunk6 p- Y& d8 L0 f' e4 q) ?
      E No.36, Bomb hits 2, and is sunk
5 ~. I, ]: w, j1 _2 s+ S( D      E No.76, Bomb hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage. N' H9 J5 |8 ]
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      11 x SB2C-4 Helldiver releasing from 2000' *
* |+ u8 g+ m6 J# D3 l               Naval Attack:  1 x 500 lb SAP Bomb
8 S) h/ L" f; j      13 x SB2C-4 Helldiver releasing from 3000' *
, o( ]% A/ J) u  Y1 p9 |) o               Naval Attack:  1 x 500 lb SAP Bomb8 W  p/ R# Y0 d$ b4 A
       8 x SB2C-4 Helldiver releasing from 4000' *
" Z' c; R+ g1 Z  s: Y               Naval Attack:  1 x 500 lb SAP Bomb
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Heavy smoke from fires obscuring E No.69$ n# _5 I1 |  g- N1 [
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring E No.32
3 K: n& V3 p& z6 RHeavy smoke from fires obscuring E No.36
- o$ e% R" u! Q+ |" J# xHeavy smoke from fires obscuring E No.76* y0 d* {9 }1 w0 g7 A

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5 d7 x4 p' N; l7 Y1 w- YMorning Air attack on TF, near Aitape at 97,1161 {) N( }% p% w5 {
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Weather in hex: Moderate rain+ X# |) ]9 K1 q- @6 J0 ]% b" I- r
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Raid spotted at 10 NM, estimated altitude 18,000 feet./ h. d  ]+ b% C
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes
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      SBD-5 Dauntless x 21
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Japanese Ships
: b* |1 ~0 I" h5 \$ Y& Z. j      xAK Yamaoka Maru, Bomb hits 6,  heavy fires,  heavy damage' M9 }6 Q" J' _# H1 O
      PB Kiso Maru, Bomb hits 6, and is sunk+ s2 z7 Y: R6 C0 P; @" Q) f

$ N- v" A$ ], a- G2 lAircraft Attacking:8 d# a" Y' J  B3 {! f2 e3 [5 N5 h- Q
       5 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 2000'* p. u8 C" C: O$ @9 z7 k# t1 U
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
- a2 P$ ^1 J+ U; ~. ~      10 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 3000'/ f: Q. z! T4 w# y) I( m
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb7 J+ [4 A0 ~) P( i+ H1 u
       6 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 4000'
$ w4 _$ u2 C9 @" K. \               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
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' `1 E% Z/ G! z- CHeavy smoke from fires obscuring xAK Yamaoka Maru( a7 \  w/ {4 a! c
Heavy smoke from fires obscuring PB Kiso Maru
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
大统领对新任天蝗仍然毫不手软啊,还想不想进攻本岛?话说后期日军单机场看来是怎么也没法扛的,必须弄临近机场联防啊
机场群的效率还不如单个9级大基地
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这主要是由于AE里的LCAP效率大大不如本地直掩的效率所致) `! Z3 x+ A" f$ R2 p  \! m) ?
哪怕就在临近的隔壁一个,过去LCAP的战斗机都会被扫场的敌机打成树上的落叶,完全不能跟本地直掩的战斗力相比较,而且日军直掩的一个致命弱点就是预警不足,每次都是添油战术对抗敌机大集群扫场,假如搞成LCAP的话,问题就更加严重了,估计等敌机都通场过了才赶到
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
机场群的效率还不如单个9级大基地
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这主要是由于AE里的LCAP效率大大不如本地直掩的效率所致
5 Q8 I( f* E$ G$ p, {8 S哪怕就在临近的隔壁一个,过去LCAP的战斗机都会被扫场的敌机打成树上的落叶,完全不能跟本地直掩的战斗力相比较,而且日 ..." E- x* c: M6 b0 x: D1 Q5 B3 d
红叶 发表于 2014-10-6 09:18
8 C6 u) q' k2 y$ h% \LCAP虽然效率不行,但总比单机场直接被犁平好,我的想法是,本地直掩对抗扫场的战斗机,而LCAP来对付后续的4发。这样应该比全本地直掩被扫场打趴窝,然后被4发白白炸毁在机场上强
只有训练大法了
訓練大法偶爾偷雞還行,作為正規機場防禦戰術就不行了
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訓練中機隊攔截轟炸機是機率性的,而且整體效率不佳,數百四發犁過去機場照樣被廢
本日天気晴朗ナレドモ浪高シ
今日天氣晴朗但是浪高
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LCAP虽然效率不行,但总比单机场直接被犁平好,我的想法是,本地直掩对抗扫场的战斗机,而LCAP来对付后续的4发。这样应该比全本地直掩被扫场打趴窝,然后被4发白白炸毁在机场上强! u9 l; s& O% ?2 \
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-6 16:10
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6 f1 o% V1 j$ a0 H% |0 G5 a不会有这么理想的情况的,多半是LCAP和本地CAP一起被扫场扫光
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
其实虽然没有什么激烈的战斗,盟军4发的库存仍然是个位数! w( E5 U8 f; i" v! n
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不止是四发,就连双发轰炸机的库存都在100以下
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& A+ O: d9 l$ l5 y6 ?; Z  X如果日军可以连续几次重创盟军4发的话,很长一段时间内盟军都只能干瞪眼,AE里盟军轰炸机的产量实在是无语
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
继续,继续卖萌···
有一句说一句,相比官版和血战,AE的飞机补充产量是有史以来最低的,没有之一。
虽说盟军飞机补充有限制,但一边是叫穷,一边是炸得对方一佛升天二佛涅磐,感觉很奇妙啊
AE里盟军飞机补充少是建立在逆天的交换比的基础上的,补充比WITP少,但是损失更少,尤其后期,交换比简直美如画
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
ops可比witp更凶残,虽然当场击落的不多,回头一看ops,也一样吓死你,witp没那么多弯弯,都是要么击坠,要么回去。ops不多,除非航校生,那ops每回合10来架正常,高经验的很少ops。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 18, 45
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日军一支四艘DD组成的小分队闯入了盟军在苏门答腊的登陆场,击沉多艘AK
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这里属于战线后方,盟军稍微麻痹大意了一下,就被克劳德天蝗钻了空子,损失了几十辆坦克和大量卡车' h. O6 s5 e4 h
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+ X( _6 O+ v( d, K3 @Day Time Surface Combat, near Oosthaven at 48,96, Range 20,000 Yards" J$ ?# b9 s$ M. v& @; T

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, Q" K9 \3 w2 C$ vJapanese Ships4 r- d( ?7 _# k" a& F4 `# ^2 W
      DD Kiyonami
" p/ X) B9 a! e; c      DD Hamanami, Shell hits 13 e$ H8 i2 b) r- A6 @
      DD Kiyoshimo
! K, G6 Q# D6 c: T9 U      DD Akishimo, Shell hits 1
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+ P) H$ z0 r6 ?  J" |      xAK Trieste, Shell hits 2
" K9 z; ]. q. n- F  {8 m      xAK West Cawthon
  o1 P4 D; A5 x8 b1 ?      xAK Santa Rita
! [& X4 H7 ~! g& l      xAK Atlanta City2 d, [# M$ m5 g5 Y+ w
      xAK Fairfield City  o% O* _! B( C8 M
      xAK Knoxville City, Shell hits 1,  on fire
5 e, ~+ {+ ~' N1 y6 O& O; u      xAK Steel Maker9 Q/ P% j- s& z5 h
      xAK Steel Age/ P5 d" a6 a* k$ X4 \
      xAK Hobart Baker, Shell hits 4,  heavy fires
6 ]+ y1 M( j& P* W      xAK Horace Wells* l0 j2 N- s$ S5 W3 A) ]9 N
      xAK Ina Coolbrith1 k( A  N. `" Q
      xAK Irving M. Scott
$ f3 C3 V  U5 p' l, w: r( V      xAK Jack London/ f9 a; }/ g& ^
      xAK Jacob Riis1 u4 O& Q8 |8 @& e" ]
      xAK Jacob S. Mansfield3 D$ ^  G- R. h( ^$ r& a
      xAK Jacques Laramie
1 K: |1 x! Y# S: k4 ^. K4 M: [, S      xAK James B. McPherson% P5 S2 ^' m" K
      xAK James Harlan
8 b* n5 ^1 c5 l( V: V1 o% j      xAK James L. Breck1 q0 o& b% {0 `! H4 S( ^. D
      xAK James Lick, Shell hits 8,  heavy fires
9 n6 j0 T5 E6 x: e" z1 I" n      xAK James Schureman
1 E: ^' {9 A% i1 V- g      xAK Jane Addams
) N9 ]/ R1 Z) I; T7 `      xAK Jefferson Davis; ?7 a" G  o! d3 R& i4 y
      xAK Jeremiah M. Daily
- s8 ~6 W: @. ^0 x# P; e2 ~      xAK John A. Johnson
2 X" |2 z' N! s; Q      xAK John Alden3 V, q* p( A; \# f2 ?! N
      xAK John Carroll+ v5 U2 c* s# X! y
      xAK John Drake Sloat
+ |" N; I; Z- ^) K, ?/ U      xAK John J. Ingalls
' S" l$ m# u& k      xAK John Lind,  heavy damage
: [4 |; {. w$ ?/ y) Y7 m: Y      xAK John P. Gaines
5 E5 |' y; g. H8 I% _+ i$ u- _5 h      xAK John S. Casement7 `1 e+ J2 W# [0 \3 t
      xAK Jose Sepulveda
- a! t' d5 k, l1 p  n% ?1 [      xAK Joseph K. Toole
- q8 h% |6 |3 T& d+ f      xAK Joseph Priestley. u1 g& S4 X" d* W" X
      xAK Joseph Simon/ }1 K& _5 u) x/ [
      xAK Josiah Earl5 W5 H3 n5 P7 p# W
      xAK Jubal A. Early, a) M, a1 ~) [
      xAK Leonidas Merritt
; w0 I/ f  V# e4 P      xAK M. H. De Young7 y) K; A# }" L% y0 D5 J# E
      xAK Marcus Daly
6 Q0 A9 L& H  V. W5 k      xAK Margaret Fuller
* {* p/ Y7 G! V! s1 D1 N) ^0 D! ~% r* X      xAK Matthew B. Brady9 B: F6 U$ N* ^6 ~6 {9 f
      xAK Matthew Lyon, Shell hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage/ e& w% u: U9 O% |3 T
      xAK Matthew P. Deady, Shell hits 1,  heavy fires
) ~3 U/ j, q5 J; J0 D/ U      xAK Michael C. Kerr
! N3 A: o6 n2 g! T" Z4 e9 m      xAK Nathaniel Crosby, Shell hits 2,  heavy fires1 |+ r. L7 C" V4 E1 x7 x, G( c, E
      xAK Nicholas J. Sinnott,  heavy damage- ^1 z: W2 }* J% p
      xAK Norman Hapgood$ ]  m+ q$ }, f2 w
      xAK Peter Donahue,  heavy damage
; C+ K0 U; @& h: Y' S      xAK Peter H. Burnett3 U3 p( a- l9 L# x) Q
      xAK Pierre S. Dupont, ^( p8 f5 \- _  T$ V. R
      xAK Prince L. Campbell* x3 R" N4 Q# P& V/ q* H* ^5 F
      xAK R. C. Brennan, Shell hits 2, and is sunk+ ~6 {6 x& j3 q
      xAK R. P. Warner
& G' w/ l) e3 _; g0 i/ B6 w      xAK Robert J. Walker
8 f# w+ ~2 W/ o- f" \. f      KV Thyme, Shell hits 32, and is sunk
( V& n" k8 g, m# U6 E7 o      xAK Robert M. Lafollette, Shell hits 1, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk% K8 P% a* k4 H* d( x3 r6 c
      KV Jasmine, Shell hits 22, and is sunk
% p$ {0 [1 @! m      xAK Samvern, Shell hits 38, and is sunk7 \( i* A% T1 j- |& a9 F
      xAK Samphire, Shell hits 37, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk+ Y3 T8 l/ T. A" A
      xAK Sampan, Shell hits 18, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk& P" e, Z! I: W4 Z) w4 j
      xAK Siantar, Shell hits 21,  heavy fires,  heavy damage3 x0 }, a( A. B- t% u( S
      xAK Troilus, Shell hits 12,  heavy fires
. k! R% N) @. P4 i      xAK William W. Mayo, Shell hits 47, and is sunk; W7 R: a+ L" q' V
      xAK Glenaffric, Shell hits 15,  on fire; N) S( p. W1 |/ a) L7 r
      xAK Peshawur, Shell hits 66 r! A4 i9 u. r0 ~: e, Z: J
      xAK William S. Young, Shell hits 6,  heavy fires: k% ~8 _+ [/ M6 m! A% F
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- h  A5 S  w* l9 r/ CAllied ground losses:5 E& ^8 @. g4 w" C
      642 casualties reported8 j  }9 j: D  x/ r0 y2 p% k
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 [" Y0 H: W4 B" p& @* ?0 B9 \! Q         Non Combat: 209 destroyed, 257 disabled2 |0 R  G5 k; `8 ]6 c: I& h1 n
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled+ ]6 f. z$ D. r
      Guns lost 123 (46 destroyed, 77 disabled)' s3 ^' u4 G  W+ I2 u6 y- s
      Vehicles lost 324 (180 destroyed, 144 disabled), ^& i% m" J# @! s, N7 \
随后盟军把苏门答腊岛上最后一个日军机场夷平,几天来该机场大量起飞飞机骚扰盟军,终于有了报应
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4 f0 \* [" ~6 k" I1 p) W8 J, b( XMorning Air attack on Benkoelen , at 45,91
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Weather in hex: Light cloud
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% ]0 f  V& D- X9 T% P2 A6 |0 NRaid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
1 G- {" L3 T9 a3 C1 ]Estimated time to target is 16 minutes
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3 v& A6 G$ |- ]: Q6 x/ rJapanese aircraft
. C% W9 g9 n4 o6 ?) A1 e      no flights
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0 a, D0 O" {5 d' j- KAllied aircraft# ~, k# e# u3 I
      B-24J Liberator x 33- v3 Y. E. R' o$ d# W0 O) K
      B-24J Liberator x 70' I( ?% Y1 T6 @0 @
      P-38L Lightning x 8
6 S! G7 h' {9 [2 j0 m0 V      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 23
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Japanese aircraft losses
* t' {  R, C( `) z, K8 N  s* P      N1K5-J George: 23 destroyed on ground
4 T% o+ W3 M4 Q      B7A2 Grace: 17 destroyed on ground
. {  z) ]. ~) Z! S5 q/ E2 [      Ki-84r Frank: 11 destroyed on ground( y4 {6 `# |1 V; E6 C! r; H* g
      E15K1 Norm: 1 destroyed on ground
; j6 Y- D$ T) j9 U( ]      D4Y4 Judy: 13 destroyed on ground
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5 b$ L: N0 [) jNo Allied losses* l! Q" D* o5 t9 U3 V& p8 f

1 Z$ l) |/ v4 w; XJapanese ground losses:. Y3 P. E6 ]4 g5 Z0 w( f/ _
      8 casualties reported6 Y9 D9 z4 y: W# k
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled1 W2 _/ O& c3 R% |- Q. d
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled& `+ F2 w; b7 |% r1 s- Q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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( d* W2 q( X3 V* H( Y+ D  _Airbase hits 94
& e* U. K. D# zAirbase supply hits 198 w4 h6 H1 P) N8 V
Runway hits 113
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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