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看情势还能抓紧时间给爪哇上点补给,弄清楚KB位置的话,南洋还大有发挥余地: h; W& t2 p, v- j. o
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-11-20 11:59
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不管是MINI还是KB,或者58,在这种前线靠港实在有太多教训可以借鉴了,不知道菜花杂想的。哪怕是水面舰队突袭,都可能加以重创,前线也不可能指望隐蔽行动,不应该有这种不谨慎的行动啊
- y# e9 x& T1 |wangqifeng 发表于 2014-11-20 12:02
, \2 d" K( T' V$ o: _爪哇上面已经有10w补给,经过几月修工事,目前还有大概8w,/ d  C# Q4 \; {, K$ v, ?2 n! B
不断将附近巨港和巴里巴班的补给都运到岛上集中了,差不多够用了,再多估计就送给日军了。3 N) ~& D+ O2 Y0 I
估计日军是想玩黄雀在后的游戏,mini当蝉了
日军太惨了,这档长不了
, |+ }2 N8 D7 x8 w$ d* }! }reninhat 发表于 2014-11-20 12:16
/ e3 j1 b! u+ I2 k' W5 m菜花没准对印度和澳洲无所谓呢,应该相信菜花是很坚强的, , F/ [4 W3 O0 _& I- e, i; N
有不少人坚持历史线就够了,不往外扩了。
! F& i6 j  N) \, a0 G6 F时间才过去不到3个月,为时尚早,继续希望档运长久
看看拿下爪哇得到3月了
; X0 _# j0 O3 a% nlala23159 发表于 2014-11-20 13:57
) ]* I1 {# c' z; g' v1 h还指望能拖到加成期结束呢,看具体局势吧。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Feb 15, 424 I3 ^3 L7 O# q4 s* c
当天日军轰炸了新加坡,而盟军也炮击了当地,这地方简直就是人间地狱
+ e# `& o) ~: r9 |4 f) c2 z发现日军突击新加坡分别是1,6,12号,照这规律要到18号,日军才能恢复进行下次突击。' y, |& j4 Q# S
当然由于最后一次突击日军损失比以往小,也可能提前,反正快了。/ A/ V7 K5 r+ j8 m& \. }$ h" G( E
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* X2 r  V' f$ U3 q3 gASW attack near San Francisco  at 218,72 ; ]6 ]  b  N0 L) T* Y+ b! J
Japanese Ships( `9 l7 c6 \0 l; A
      SS I-4
1 O# I" k! P" ZAllied Ships
+ C5 o# N  h* Y+ B/ r: |      DD O'Brien
, |9 [& i' t; w      DD Walke
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, X$ j7 Y$ Y; c0 f( v2 p0 w- jNight Naval bombardment of Singapore at 50,84 % c7 S. X4 W( M7 ~+ _" }
Allied Ships
1 o' R( Z/ j9 [( ?3 ~      CL Durban4 A) v; u6 m' N* Y" l/ O0 b: }( V
      CL Dragon" ^/ X4 ?2 }+ c
      CL Danae
9 O8 ~  O  \; L& T% d3 ]      DD Piet Hein& Y) @$ J: K+ q0 [
      DD Banckert
6 p! G# p+ o/ X; C5 Z1 x      DD Vendetta9 w5 N  U) q8 Q. ?- q& `
      DD Vampire
: f% O- w. x8 F) a% X& t7 K5 X2 y----------------------------------------------------------) [: m/ d( g- J: H: |3 r/ m: m
Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
3 ]- }. f+ y) B9 p/ MWeather in hex: Heavy rain
' @. [( U+ s! @$ _Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
! j9 c' g0 C( T7 ]& SEstimated time to target is 11 minutes 5 X+ N' N' s$ M4 x
Japanese aircraft
- r& w& ?! P+ Q: Y5 L- u      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 27! O7 \# I. `- {. {! A) X
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 12% {. P% m7 v  A: j* b
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 6 & X# i6 V# @( i7 s1 e* {3 E
Japanese aircraft losses. D* d  m% ~: \. t/ }$ m
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 9 damaged
2 m3 t- o* X7 _5 [, {      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 damaged/ w. J0 g& w' x; {
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 destroyed by flak . K( U: R0 c6 [8 w$ K% j
Allied ground losses:
, Z6 u) W& `; o8 |( D      5 casualties reported) Y- j/ x2 E  E: Q0 T# V& M/ w
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled, I+ r1 E" B; P8 d4 M8 }' k
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled0 s; u, {& |5 H$ n
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled . u. P4 y6 b; G6 F/ N
Airbase hits 1
. C3 y1 m6 A) |7 u, [$ e) ^) NRunway hits 10
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
& t7 B! n0 U; WWeather in hex: Heavy rain , E! o" S  n8 E/ T( `& v1 ?0 }
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet., ~- x& f! f2 z& Z. a9 j3 f+ Y
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
! R0 t, v: X' u* M. V( c1 aJapanese aircraft) `: Z0 q4 [1 v4 d- R7 [: @
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 244 W- [' T: U( f9 u4 b. }' c
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 26
7 V. g+ }7 R5 d; pJapanese aircraft losses
; g% D- j, f/ G/ v* O1 Z      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 10 damaged
4 |* e( G8 S; F1 F  r$ yAirbase hits 1& [% J% I1 L$ u* u
Runway hits 10
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( ~6 b$ [8 i8 q6 J6 bAfternoon Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  
  {8 v- q! f* q6 r/ ZWeather in hex: Clear sky & g' _! j/ \7 [! i- x. v% W
Raid detected at 69 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
( Q. R- z% y. C) ~3 V0 ~' qEstimated time to target is 20 minutes
: Q" `1 k; X8 E3 ]1 [" oJapanese aircraft# g- Y+ C) M* v6 R. V( i
      Ki-30 Ann x 30; F1 ?3 K" M" a. P) f
      Ki-32 Mary x 11
: h! M- m! B9 K, F      Ki-51 Sonia x 7 + R( K; Y3 z% H: g( T
Japanese aircraft losses
/ u: Q$ g& \3 r+ e      Ki-30 Ann: 5 damaged 7 P2 K& A! k; |
Airbase hits 48 x9 _' W0 U6 W9 X* z6 W* C% J7 e
Runway hits 11
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' p* q' c9 p; f  F6 J5 Q3 E5 ]Ground combat at Ankang (82,42)
; l. L1 Y# G  {; k" k: e4 vJapanese Bombardment attack $ o! A9 {9 O  [6 C4 T5 H% g' {
Attacking force 70457 troops, 950 guns, 488 vehicles, Assault Value = 2315
0 t! W# V6 z( \' r, I. ZDefending force 107814 troops, 599 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3008 + x* {9 i' w- n0 T1 m
Japanese ground losses:
) y2 v- v1 p8 g8 x, e4 a' F/ d      63 casualties reported' d- Y8 e1 U6 J. k$ i+ k3 N
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
+ p) I9 T& o" T. l2 O$ q; u         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 r! T: n9 `2 \5 u& a* p; P, I5 t$ E
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 8 G! k( d# T4 }7 C8 }
Allied ground losses:$ ?8 a) c% ^3 `% y
      211 casualties reported8 j& b9 b" F3 H6 k0 N: q
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 18 disabled8 M) U& b+ h+ I6 X+ B
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled0 ^0 O" x( `; z3 `" Z( w
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled: o& z- S0 R0 K/ A0 z3 x- p
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Ground combat at Singapore (50,84) 4 \- H% A5 e3 K3 Q6 U) u
Japanese Bombardment attack
1 E# t! P- n& k8 _! o8 J1 Q$ oAttacking force 89424 troops, 949 guns, 221 vehicles, Assault Value = 2976 * n# X. w& v. `' i
Defending force 38899 troops, 469 guns, 260 vehicles, Assault Value = 672
$ x3 s" ~3 @' Q% T8 J. ^Japanese ground losses:
; a- |/ X9 |) y; K8 H6 v! ]      54 casualties reported
6 E" R/ `4 N+ X- ~) ]         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled3 J1 ]& T" S; g: J  U8 f1 S' T2 a
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled+ m  e! t$ ?/ L
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled . g4 n& p6 i! ~" N! `9 ]& l
Allied ground losses:
' b7 n% O2 L7 P' o9 O3 w/ C/ d7 Z      125 casualties reported
& a) S, G9 V/ c3 F2 v! [         Squads: 10 destroyed, 1 disabled, P" b+ m9 g4 A" W1 I0 C
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled* a6 O9 o) c1 F- d/ X$ E; g  J
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 r9 G# g4 {, \      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)
当天mini原地不动,继续在前线撅屁股,目的已经不言自明,
; a' W- ^4 w: m" d. c' @这种故意邀58来上的行为 令人发指 ; o& R2 T. G% P' s1 O, R/ V. `2 N
目前58只是在冷眼旁观,情绪稳定
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7 y; N: ~  ?* P" s" `爪哇上面已经有10w补给,经过几月修工事,目前还有大概8w,) P3 l3 H* i0 ?2 ~$ Z" U8 s, k
不断将附近巨港和巴里巴班的补给都运到岛上集中了,差不多够用了,再多估计就送给日军了。
) o2 E) T+ o3 ^+ f2 [1 t% N* @估计日军是想玩黄雀在后的游戏,mini当蝉了4 `& K0 ?7 J7 l  V0 v
zer0 发表于 2014-11-20 19:49
& @, a% f5 P" }: x送补给这事不用担心,除非轻松拿下的地方,否则都剩不下啥,多准备一些,比万一对方攻不下来,自己没补给吃了崩溃爽。
2 n0 Z! z6 w% N5 i  X再说盟军不缺那玩意,只是运不过来
另外MINIKB这样呆着,完全可以弄点水面舰队全速突击玩玩,损失不大,但收获不一定差。
另外MINIKB这样呆着,完全可以弄点水面舰队全速突击玩玩,损失不大,但收获不一定差。( N8 S' b  G7 f$ N1 y9 |
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-11-20 21:04
5 }) l, A0 @# S9 O/ @这边刚打算凑一些水面舰只出来,发现mini已经挪窝了,北上往菲律宾方向去了。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Feb 16, 42
) j& B. G8 `% k$ p依然是盟军到处躲炸弹,当天b17d出动轰炸日军前进基地,: [+ |) j9 x/ O# m5 v0 Y' h! z
结果连一式战都能打下4发,为啥本人用日军的时候没发现呢
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
- Y# _+ r  K6 ^' R+ [Weather in hex: Light cloud
* y) O. P# _# C: ZRaid detected at 38 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.  j7 I1 a# N' v  G
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes
. l4 A2 x' ^; V) A4 t- e3 l$ H" EJapanese aircraft
2 G, C1 J# D$ v2 {      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 16
( n# m& m0 C4 j+ n2 I' R' [5 @      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 12) A. {3 X8 ~- p) l$ v
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 28 5 y) N# V( y$ t8 [+ \
Japanese aircraft losses
6 M' Y' R% E# N! G& _. z      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 8 damaged0 c: I; |7 `7 O9 u6 C2 v. P- ~+ S
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 10 damaged
  [7 y, y: S( V) j$ g: q/ J: r- E      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 destroyed by flak
9 L# v1 B# G9 K( `5 FAllied ground losses:
6 t; E1 Y' u% F8 g- \" [; P      19 casualties reported
" C! Q; O% u( E: V! u& f' y         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# @( g8 `: S9 s; L. s$ N$ v, F& b         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
4 [/ q, m  F+ V7 }. s" U8 x         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
& `5 ^$ B, P( j. ]* ~Airbase hits 4  {( b/ ^8 u7 y! S! A
Airbase supply hits 1
+ L! r8 O# ]& P6 zRunway hits 28+ |1 r) r2 i; U/ C6 R
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
  ^  b8 J( s" z$ Q7 t/ GWeather in hex: Light cloud
. T- T1 G5 h! O, b7 m; ^Raid spotted at 37 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
5 p3 s0 A: n5 ^" x! Y4 m& G2 W$ EEstimated time to target is 10 minutes # C5 l* _# N2 P! i/ X
Japanese aircraft* ?" p& K. f1 \4 |
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 11
; b0 O3 n% {# g: N$ r" i* @4 [. @% ]Japanese aircraft losses
  [/ L4 c, g  s0 U' B; m" ^      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 4 damaged 9 @$ _" n; u! M& J+ m. k* g
Airbase hits 18 M/ Q" [4 r- X. u0 a1 z
Airbase supply hits 1* z2 r; O8 S( O  o2 k
Runway hits 6
+ Y; [" Y1 p. Z! F" Y-----------------------------------------------------
+ b( x, N+ T: a3 QMorning Air attack on Chiang Mai , at 58,53  
: p4 g. p% I* |7 x% t# p. KWeather in hex: Light rain
3 p& [& x) a4 W$ C; E  m9 t4 GRaid spotted at 33 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.5 K' [& t& H2 n
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes 7 V0 l+ V( _" U8 ~
Japanese aircraft
4 A' t+ u3 j  Q+ b% ~0 B- d      A6M2 Zero x 2
; N  Y- s* i( H  Z! [" A      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 35 5 [2 B  z4 K0 m, |5 N& k! C& H
Allied aircraft6 p, F6 f1 i( c0 e9 y
      B-17D Fortress x 14
3 J) c8 t0 s; ?- b+ W) qJapanese aircraft losses, L; r2 Q; l! Y. ~
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed on ground " W8 d9 P( M+ E" g/ _* q  |" v, o
Allied aircraft losses" \( ^; k/ p, D" n* E) `
      B-17D Fortress: 1 destroyed, 11 damaged
1 `/ ~" u! j  k+ ]9 g* z8 c      B-17D Fortress: 1 destroyed by flak
# d. {0 u5 C0 q) I4 {& |' S8 hAirbase hits 1# u0 Y3 p0 T8 k  R0 b' T+ O+ e+ s
Airbase supply hits 2
! c0 T' X+ s$ Q5 s. VAircraft Attacking:
% f8 j- |4 C2 p; r* f9 y* g0 }       6 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet4 r- N5 m9 K6 G4 c; Y, t, r3 h" U
               Airfield Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb& {7 q( d5 u& A! p4 |
       6 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet0 f! ^+ a, s) n' k5 x1 B# w6 ^; ~: w
               Airfield Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb
3 l' z3 D0 b( H5 i) w4 GCAP engaged:
1 C; S5 B- ~- T. Z, xYamada Det S-1 with A6M2 Zero (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)3 X; Q( y8 ]2 z8 d5 c
      1 plane(s) intercepting now.$ t. o0 R- S7 x7 p4 J/ Q
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.
& D4 y) {! A! b1 r: B/ Z6 ?) ?- w      Raid is overhead9 s4 E" k1 B' h9 h! V, R2 `# A6 X, R2 e
Yamada Det S-2 with A6M2 Zero (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
( M, A! @" D3 T. b. V0 {6 u5 j      1 plane(s) intercepting now." u# @- @: k" N, Y  W
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.- |# G9 S, H5 `0 J; k5 D2 t
      Raid is overhead* |6 b& @% \- O( \, h' {; b
260th Sentai with Ki-43-Ib Oscar (11 airborne, 24 on standby, 0 scrambling)
$ ~* {( _, k9 U5 W4 M. c      11 plane(s) intercepting now.! i/ U% _" N0 [' T1 p  ~
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 & b2 F$ M  G% W. O; V9 ?, z
      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 10 minutes ' P2 q* U* O0 h; S
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/ N3 r& F! Q3 O& LMorning Air attack on Chiang Mai , at 58,53  5 i9 w* x" d: X% X! b% K
Weather in hex: Light rain * M6 |! x$ K0 d: a+ n. X* `. j
Raid spotted at 26 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
5 O  A% B+ R  l! dEstimated time to target is 6 minutes $ ]* W! L* K; [, X5 s6 D
Japanese aircraft
/ E, F; K0 [3 g1 @      A6M2 Zero x 2
% c/ O: P1 n6 D9 w; d      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 21
' k/ k9 t9 U! M" {- r$ vAllied aircraft
0 j& K, G" S6 E: L      B-17D Fortress x 6 8 D6 Z2 x6 i& L+ E: T, `( y3 e
No Japanese losses
1 P- B8 ~$ x& \" E4 y, GAllied aircraft losses
6 T3 U1 L% q* Y' @      B-17D Fortress: 6 damaged . a* M" t  T, ~" J1 R% j, d
Aircraft Attacking:( H- W! B9 s/ @4 O
       6 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet/ Z* W, @6 }0 v& Z4 D
               Airfield Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb
7 C7 J# Q, b' M2 P8 b' r! rCAP engaged:, }, c6 Z4 O1 h2 R7 j
Yamada Det S-1 with A6M2 Zero (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
8 I7 Y2 z( p* e4 X$ p      1 plane(s) intercepting now.
) [, K0 A9 |( I9 J      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters to 10000.
6 F, R8 U# H2 a: S7 H- l      Raid is overhead8 [0 e! ~; i- x( E
Yamada Det S-2 with A6M2 Zero (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)* \2 h) ]- }9 ]. e( \/ M
      1 plane(s) intercepting now.9 _% m0 i$ l# L! P3 f
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters to 10000.
. ?) T& o4 l6 G0 ~% @) b      Raid is overhead* N' r, `: p& K) L" b: ]* F3 D
260th Sentai with Ki-43-Ib Oscar (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling); ~/ U/ W' Z# ?6 ^
      21 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.0 J# O% f2 D, E3 n3 T
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters to 10000.' b* t& ^9 w" t$ {+ G
      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 96 minutes
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+ p5 X6 Z% x" LGround combat at Singapore (50,84)7 s9 v( M3 T& [# G
Japanese Bombardment attack
+ F) f$ v3 o% M& E- H% O$ c1 uAttacking force 38080 troops, 485 guns, 81 vehicles, Assault Value = 3036 - I7 d3 h/ h/ h( M5 f
Defending force 39061 troops, 468 guns, 260 vehicles, Assault Value = 684 + \* P$ E; v# a% q4 G: @! r# ~
Japanese ground losses:
* X; N1 {5 g3 ?      12 casualties reported
% t' ~) t2 u3 W& F         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
# S% X' [8 z' j( _         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 h1 p9 C/ l6 P: I         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled % s5 s' ]7 g3 z
Allied ground losses:' D) v& N; h) E# [5 ?' H
      78 casualties reported
# j6 O* c5 s$ X7 Z/ [. w/ J8 Y( X         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled( h' T6 a7 n0 h
         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 2 disabled7 M: a) r) O* F3 F
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
/ m3 e& u" S/ w9 n4 `) s      Vehicles lost 3 (2 destroyed, 1 disabled)
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Feb 17, 42, u0 G- N  I7 a+ i) ]. O
由于荷兰大艇大部分都在忙着将各小岛上分散的小部队空运回爪哇,* X; k" h0 `, W& u/ O/ u& b
剩下的几个大艇编队居然没有侦查到登陆巴里巴班的编队,让其发动了突然登陆,
# r$ Y0 y! r& G; _0 ^/ g; K# }最近的3个侦查大艇就在达拉根,这。。
9 U& u( g: |. }1 _" r! ?大陆方向,在桂林发现日军9个单位在集结,特地派飞机去轰炸以侦查日军的虚实。
! s! V/ N7 `* j( t! W加上已经到岸边的6个单位,共有15个单位在附近,而河对岸的国军目前战力不一定够! c: Z; r3 H; q0 T2 ~
且侦查显示大陆北方安康附近部分日军放弃爬山,正在往回走,估计主攻方向已经转移到南方3 q' b: a" f) {( T+ P
国军也在相应调整布防兵力,大陆战场真费劲。4 e# b3 D  @& c1 J
当天日军再次突击新加坡,打出3:1,不出意外的拿下该地,当地守军30个单位,
, W& E( t0 d* A; u7 R5w余人全部进了战俘营,开始由日军管饭了,望这帮吃货努力吃,给日军后勤添乱 8 j" C, J$ O+ k. q& R$ R
当天日军的总体得分首次超过盟军,而东京玫瑰也不忘再次播音。
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. j3 H5 t  k! b: J1 ^, X( T" KASW attack near Soerabaja  at 57,103
( i7 c# n- q, S1 p; TJapanese Ships: t3 |% r. }9 c' t% ]3 B& u
      SS I-166
& h& k$ ^, L/ [Allied Ships# ^7 o  R( H+ ^0 M! f2 g
      DD Paul Jones
3 \; f; z4 Q# c5 ^9 H$ l/ g+ J6 _      DD Bulmer
  B6 z4 m3 t( W# n      DD Pillsbury
. x0 P9 l% n# }$ ~: z      DD Peary9 N' m4 }, }8 Q0 t' f- {1 p; @
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! Y! r8 n* f; t( \7 eASW attack near Soerabaja  at 57,103
8 v; V# u' |) L/ p5 M; }Japanese Ships+ M% z9 J0 }8 v+ N4 V9 e% ]
      SS I-166, hits 2
( A6 Q# s( B  c- }: GAllied Ships6 ~7 q# G# P' A
      DD Bulmer  K1 k+ ]8 D3 T! A
      DD Pillsbury
9 {+ ?9 T, y% w4 }; y8 Q  g# ]      DD Peary
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, T; `; V: f( q5 o; Y. g( [4 X! _TF 69 encounters mine field at Balikpapan (64,97)
6 G: X2 \3 ^0 E& @/ L# x+ `* \Japanese Ships3 u- B) h6 I3 g6 M0 p, t0 X
      xAK Nisso Maru, Mine hits 12 J3 Q8 w4 r9 F5 O) B
      xAK Tenryu Maru, Mine hits 1,  on fire 3 Q# W: W# y  E) Z. w- w2 m7 I$ w
Japanese ground losses:9 c- Y* q4 j  |9 i3 `' z* r3 u
      30 casualties reported% s0 n, X$ z3 k5 e; @: {! |
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
" W  ?0 c2 M; d3 B; r( C         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled6 W- d7 f4 }% v* J) }0 H
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 0 w9 b/ v+ V; |, u& p* K& N7 d
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4 V# t" z9 ~5 {  K8 tPre-Invasion action off Balikpapan (64,97) 8 x6 E, p( U, N+ B3 {* U2 x
Japanese Ships
! l- P0 I( ]% }! Z) x      PB Shuko Maru #5
3 w; p$ h( ^& R+ h  W      PB Sonan Maru #5
1 p4 t0 j: h- u  v+ e      xAK Nisso Maru
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" l% v) \% c4 ?  I6 WAmphibious Assault at Balikpapan (64,97) ; `. }0 e8 {6 _9 Q
TF 69 troops unloading over beach at Balikpapan, 64,97
# B1 y4 V" i8 N8 _Japanese ground losses:' l( M, M* m/ l
      20 casualties reported
2 `+ g$ H5 W/ a: Z         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled! S3 h& |5 J- ]$ `& Y
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled7 e+ X1 u4 O( |/ U  z; D2 J) g- c
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ t: q( p6 s4 }- s- f17 troops of a SNLF Squad accidentally lost during unload of Kure 2nd SNLF /3
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Invasion Support action off Balikpapan (64,97)0 f, Y' k# N% K3 K+ a, @" S* g! h
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force
' Y9 P/ R" J* m5 Coastal gun shots fired in defense. $ C7 C" |( _6 o% h5 u% y
Japanese Ships
1 N- X3 W8 Q+ n      PB Shuko Maru #54 R# A! R/ v+ A
      PB Sonan Maru #5
7 K* T1 Q* I6 U5 N: Y1 d1 q* D% y7 K      xAK Nisso Maru " z8 w8 @& u9 E6 ]& P+ O! |# n
PB Shuko Maru #5 fired at enemy troops/ N3 z$ R- @& E+ A
PB Sonan Maru #5 fired at enemy troops
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) }4 T) w* O" S8 @) w4 s- kMorning Air attack on 55th Infantry Brigade, at 76,54 (Kweilin) & f& N/ Z+ w0 u
Weather in hex: Clear sky
' z& {. G$ g/ D' C+ L" ARaid spotted at 27 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
# c5 [* ]# A* e: t9 yEstimated time to target is 9 minutes % i2 ^% v0 H1 q2 f$ M
Allied aircraft
6 x' a) m& Q$ w2 g! |. V8 g4 w      SB-III x 3 ) Y/ V- g- E/ X, d% G; W
No Allied losses 3 I3 ~- S1 D5 d$ _5 p
Japanese ground losses:
" u) t- e# ~( C; Q# O* L8 z      42 casualties reported. f' n0 q  A$ P4 J& R) {+ n* X7 {
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled) W$ r' e$ t5 z+ }
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled" m9 ^8 S5 o/ ^  Z' s9 D/ r$ B6 {& U
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ! b0 @) m, I( k' r7 A2 U
Aircraft Attacking:# U4 ^9 o2 D/ u1 A) |- V
       3 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet * ! T1 P( n" ?0 B( ^" e$ c
               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb
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  }: W/ `; e  ]1 t3 m6 d0 JMorning Air attack on Ternate , at 78,102  ; \# D8 \  h# O
Weather in hex: Overcast
! E1 j- \3 W" \' o3 h& x( |$ v9 MRaid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
5 B6 L' E6 B  `  D* FEstimated time to target is 5 minutes % x: C: [6 g. V
Japanese aircraft
4 P7 ?' i- p/ b( D1 j" k- j: f      G4M1 Betty x 17 " z  K+ q  [) {# V/ v$ R6 w
No Japanese losses 7 A2 O; ]0 x1 Y3 J, s& _9 Z' e
Allied Ships6 R& E: l5 B( q7 R2 y6 ]
      AVP Bellatrix, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
5 k3 j# w4 L- p) {, sPort hits 4
+ j- l* K( ^! C% K/ x$ @Port supply hits 35 Q7 K9 O. r1 W# ^- F! S
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Afternoon Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
# Q! r; O( z+ o4 e. gWeather in hex: Light cloud & D+ U' r& s8 f3 p/ n/ u
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
3 P; m% D# Q, `, D0 I8 F0 I6 xEstimated time to target is 11 minutes ' c) N) P  V  m
Japanese aircraft
0 s% \( v$ ~9 m0 j      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 6
; h! Q8 w  \$ t, c5 z      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 12 6 g! g: A) G! a; V& m
Japanese aircraft losses8 ^* E4 W# W8 c  [4 s& z; W! T/ R) F
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 3 damaged
5 @  O/ M' ~, GAllied ground losses:
" W5 ^4 n. z/ g2 V7 k$ Z      10 casualties reported! T. U/ n( K1 a. r! o# J( f
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; w1 x( Y: R0 N         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled' \$ D5 M% q, m3 r; f1 B
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) K3 K5 q" c& TRunway hits 12- e" n4 f5 j% N- n% Z9 q
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Afternoon Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
/ [; C" _& G* v4 C7 Q7 U1 j. v+ {Weather in hex: Light cloud : p" Q5 G# f) U2 s" \/ [* d
Raid detected at 38 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.3 o: d" X0 F3 {4 m$ ]% o
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes " I, j3 q0 b2 Q4 h( x! O6 n
Japanese aircraft
- X% s& O) B+ L" e! t; ~% r. |      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 12
" A. `* v( k* T' x- W      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 6
. G: M& y  _5 y  R; Z' @/ qJapanese aircraft losses. C& y5 A5 D6 C0 ]! s
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 4 damaged, ^' M* G- i' }$ O" m% A" O
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 destroyed by flak
, ~" L0 D( N" w7 Q; t; [Airbase hits 1. V: G6 u0 g* @9 a: t6 U2 J5 E
Runway hits 4
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Afternoon Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  2 q# n0 Z: T2 b) Q0 t* D) r) i
Weather in hex: Light cloud # w8 _) T4 L# j' {; G7 O& N" j) z
Raid spotted at 35 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.7 p0 f/ g+ A% t; ~; A: O+ Y% @
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes # {3 |6 C0 ], O* X" r, z
Japanese aircraft
4 |& J" T# U9 x9 L/ P$ @; }1 _      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 116 \; r1 _9 H1 w$ n* [
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 11
: j4 [1 d' @- |- \* D4 E, \0 ~Japanese aircraft losses
; U2 a6 S% N( i' j      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 5 damaged
; g# M1 a$ {5 d! N      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak% G/ j/ _, n. }) ]: E6 k4 h
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 3 damaged- Z/ U0 q' Q' U, v
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 destroyed by flak
; x1 u- X+ v: [% E# I) OAllied ground losses:
+ r, |7 k& V: i      5 casualties reported/ \7 W$ T" M9 G9 E" v' U
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled# b  R% W. Y1 m
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 Z7 R& U4 Z, }5 [0 |+ C
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled # K# g4 d1 v+ X
Runway hits 65 e2 l% |! t  t3 s! R, s2 Y
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( q, Q% Q, I3 i* O  a- ZGround combat at Ankang (82,42)
, q" ?( V% j; ~: MJapanese Bombardment attack
# i# Y3 Z4 l0 S: m" ?3 AAttacking force 70765 troops, 976 guns, 488 vehicles, Assault Value = 2324
5 T: w# ~; s# J5 ~4 x5 iDefending force 105052 troops, 600 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2914 & C$ V7 F# v! o0 M
Japanese ground losses:; x8 c; P( R* I. g
      35 casualties reported
( t0 j, t# E# ?$ N0 \( ~         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled8 n" U- \9 p  s
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled: [$ a' @* Y% a- ^) [
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
. c/ c, S% D: @! i2 [Allied ground losses:
8 w9 C, O- u8 j) [1 u      103 casualties reported
4 k$ q! W  u8 D; O& k, h- C         Squads: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled% X8 W( g# n& A* _, l$ e
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
) q, O7 J/ T$ c$ l         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
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, R: N9 G. D( `5 M, U4 ?Ground combat at Singapore (50,84)
7 O# w8 S7 b& [; `; q; j" M4 _, ~Japanese Shock attack
  h' p& m  y5 N+ ~( N4 l2 G) oAttacking force 97839 troops, 970 guns, 239 vehicles, Assault Value = 3085 1 K8 P7 C! x) `" K& n# t; z
Defending force 39251 troops, 468 guns, 258 vehicles, Assault Value = 704
$ g& Y/ q% H) n/ lJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0 ' q- c. o5 q$ S1 t: {* V' d4 A
Japanese adjusted assault: 2021  * B0 `+ |8 M& f( U, X- s
Allied adjusted defense: 649  
' t( l6 O4 L1 A- u2 H  bJapanese assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 0)  
5 Z, J0 R; }$ Z6 R( S) M% vJapanese forces CAPTURE Singapore !!!
# i" e4 K% g' u6 r: BCombat modifiers
! s/ S3 M; ^( n/ o* x, f0 XDefender: terrain(+), experience(-)
' V: p8 F+ P: }/ |2 D: [3 O! u9 ~Attacker: shock(+) / Y& R4 t  V6 m: x$ ~# A, D1 z
Japanese ground losses:
, ~8 G. a. t: _" N2 W0 S6 ~      5704 casualties reported: k$ V6 L, G6 H& U8 r
         Squads: 13 destroyed, 572 disabled
6 H' a8 \0 x- a7 A+ w% D         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 20 disabled; m" W& @# g; `! D- w, s: w/ M
         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 136 disabled
) O$ U2 a  x6 L- U" S  b. [1 b      Guns lost 56 (2 destroyed, 54 disabled) # B; G* i, W4 |
Allied ground losses:
. N; u% d' W1 |/ u% A      53419 casualties reported
7 @) ~- @; T( x1 k  G7 R1 T. i) [" T         Squads: 952 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 y& G! }0 k( |         Non Combat: 1970 destroyed, 0 disabled
. U( W. C+ Z0 R& T8 Q         Engineers: 210 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 ?. R; f- P8 X7 D0 ?; i$ c      Guns lost 538 (538 destroyed, 0 disabled)9 B+ Y8 {8 i5 V6 x% c6 y9 {
      Vehicles lost 345 (345 destroyed, 0 disabled)
8 I! p6 f1 h/ x. ]) h      Units destroyed 30 & e3 @/ W" \7 p4 A- O( t* o
Assaulting units:' |. D4 p3 d) Z, |( Y. [
    38th Division
; h- ~* l% O( |: X7 |    Imperial Guards Division: W$ ?0 D5 E: o% Z) X
    55th Engineer Regiment2 M! p( \3 o9 c( y! S, y
    114th Infantry Regiment
- I' l4 n/ E' q9 x1 f5 l    56th Engineer Regiment
6 P: B8 y1 h8 S" ^    148th Infantry Regiment
4 W6 R: h8 Q3 O2 d3 ^5 l1 v, S- u    15th Ind. Engineer Regiment
4 D( n8 N; _- y5 u    4th Ind.Mixed Regiment
/ P8 k5 _! p' T* g) i2 i8 f    41st Infantry Regiment
  M0 K# q: ^2 |/ S8 H    112th Infantry Regiment; J# v+ X  ?) n3 W! o7 o2 T  F* w) ]
    42nd Infantry Regiment
( a% K/ \. b- c" k4 f& H% ^6 Y    21st Infantry Regiment" L# u& j9 @8 M* S; T3 a
    4th Ind. Engineer Regiment* O+ V. s) y8 c
    5th Engineer Regiment8 c$ o! E/ @) R  e( D
    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade
# \$ n% z9 k( _( ?) w0 d    113th Infantry Regiment
9 y0 a# O1 {+ W. O% J' a) B    56th Infantry Regiment
+ }$ q; S# t: ^    4th Division* w  Y2 [: d5 {8 V" ^; l
    21st Division7 w- _& _0 |3 x" N
    12th Engineer Regiment. s0 p/ z. b7 f: O- S: U
    55th Infantry Regiment, b/ p7 J1 G% M* V% T
    4th RTA Division
9 O0 }: f6 n' [2 k) v8 e    25th Army3 V- j3 L8 W) {$ F8 _6 g# n
    15th Army
; [; y7 X; @* S: `4 t! _: s    56th Field Artillery Regiment
2 J! _& n0 @0 N- }1 `    21st Fld AA Gun Co : i; l0 e& E0 F5 o4 A* F3 l6 y6 y" c4 O8 }
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment4 W6 r, S( t" I2 P4 Q' |2 X
    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion# O. N* |+ k, i
    55th Mountain Gun Regiment) w# s  ]$ y3 M* O; I$ P  I$ s
    11th Shipping Engineer Regiment; N5 Z7 G4 f6 H6 Z) A- ^2 f9 W
    5th Field Artillery Regiment
7 G, X) r, Q* B( ]  E: S    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
! ?2 J! K2 x# G0 E; Q    34th Field AA Battalion8 k3 h( V& ~( o# ~' D/ r
    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion 6 C3 ]1 f; s6 d" d
Defending units:
, c" j, `$ U# {3 W    5/14th Punjab Battalion
. j. A* O! A* X    11th Indian Division
/ ]  m8 x! j# N3 h    22nd Australian Brigade
/ ~/ g1 A" K7 |; A( X! U    1st Malay Battalion
+ o3 r9 j8 ]; b6 v: Z    27th Australian Brigade
9 Q7 c9 f- L, Q% S! l$ f9 u    SSVF Brigade! M: N6 f' d8 P+ @4 X
    3rd Cavalry Regiment8 j+ s7 _  C. ~5 f( E
    9th Indian Division
4 _* e3 {) _1 g! d) h3 Z' I. {    1st ISF Base Force
& i5 D5 T! Z1 Y( X5 h7 S7 P8 I    1st Indian Heavy AA Regiment, l! {6 `1 {/ M) z" k
    Singapore Base Force
% u6 }  z) d: @4 l4 V    223 Group RAF
4 a  n" e/ Q, Q! `% p  L    3rd Heavy AA Regiment2 I$ J7 p* V8 Y3 W5 r/ U0 y4 f
    Malayan Air Wing
7 t% H& o. K8 C  @- y    2nd ISF Base Force% l, B; f9 q% t  |2 ?
    III Indian Corps4 H9 }! ^. K4 D) ~  s* c1 t6 L
    109th RAF  Base Force
3 ^5 {& R& q: ~& z: n2 ~    3rd HK&S Light AA Regiment" j! `; g. y  m( U+ T6 G
    24th NZ Pioneer Coy
& p6 t4 r5 q( j) Y  `    224 Group RAF ; N) f/ n$ ^6 X
    112th RAF Base Force% \3 U5 B  w7 ~0 M
    AHQ Far East , D( b" `: H% @/ V1 r2 m
    1st Mysore Battalion* M3 `6 X, D3 G
    111th RAF Base Force6 F  O* e4 y) a& s. o! k
    110th RAF Base Force5 v6 P* n# m" S9 R% X
    22nd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment) g- R+ R& F  u; O% ?
    Malaya Army
" h% K" D: y6 \1 S0 m+ x    2nd Gordons Battalion6 y2 U! O6 k+ `1 ]# T+ a( ]
    Singapore Fortress
8 }) e$ Z. k. {: z/ V    109th RN Base Force
以下是大陆战场日军爬山图,日军乐此不疲啊。' \0 g7 t, A  o6 g
国军在到处堵漏,期望别被日军偷爬进来。 , q7 \+ ~! D4 f4 Z6 T9 B
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当天菜花提出南方军各地受挫,损失较大,进攻能力下滑,希望将北海道的第7师团,
3 C( ~# ^- w! o& |0 w" B改属出去参与进攻,盟军对此表示无所谓,也希望战事更激烈些,
4 S; y- j2 A9 [6 D! }  c3 t5 V通过进一步协商双方同意修改HR,依然维持北太不战,但北太各地军队允许改属参加进攻
  q: y; w& @. D1 a4 k9 t) c日军主要得到第7甲种师团,盟军能有3个团,但是2年内就会被回收,! q+ V/ r9 p! }- s5 v# n
因此对后期反攻帮助不大,倒是可以考虑前期用来堵漏,不过这都是后面的事情了% y0 Z- P& G( W( M4 P8 O" U
美军地面部队现阶段不打算外调,选择一步一个脚印慢慢扩展中南太防线" Q/ \) r) K- Z- N  ?
目前正在修理圣诞岛的防御,美军大概有6个可以调用的自由师,和一些团级部队) t" j! d1 X! T% D2 t% @
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- Q0 H2 B) c% V8 t3 c' p, TAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Feb 18, 42
3 f  r/ @( ^# O0 }一方面由于房规有关于巴里巴班的回档条约,另一方面荷兰军队要集结防守
5 i+ k' t# m) ]( r2 J盟军基本放弃了巴里巴班,将部队空运回了爪哇,日军一个突击就拿下巴里巴班。7 k& V$ |$ O# z3 C
当然盟军dd编队还是象征性的炮击了下当地。# Z4 b6 `3 j. A
当天菜花的mini又上前线挑逗盟军来了。
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ASW attack near Soerabaja  at 58,102 1 ^: Q* t  I& i; k3 I( p
Japanese Ships
% h. f- h' ~, \# L# X6 k2 V& Z, w      SS I-166
. A  W9 k3 C, X8 [( SAllied Ships
* ?+ Y. L4 h1 r4 j  [$ _      DD Peary
" o7 D$ M) v, V( r+ H2 \8 K- L      DD Bulmer
5 f: Q. w% f# b/ {. A      DD Pillsbury- L& {$ g3 C+ w7 U
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/ ?; K; d! g) |0 h' q- F4 EASW attack near San Francisco  at 216,73
& A, g9 f$ Q- A& [7 p3 z: FJapanese Ships
, [/ D5 N2 X( B4 f( @$ g      SS I-4, hits 2
: h9 O% S) r0 ]6 y% ^# oAllied Ships
' ?& z5 P$ f+ d* W  N( j! c      TK British Motorist0 \8 d3 m0 v  A+ ]& ^
      TK Agwiworld
1 Z% }+ n7 B; O, I6 U5 J      TK William Sunoco( K! c6 y; g$ X! ^; M; P
      TK Sunadmiral, {1 J& K3 |4 y* x
      xAK Michael Goulandris" \& {0 a6 \6 L1 L, q8 W
      xAK Aspasia Nomikos& n# r1 \: e1 q5 {% e% C5 @& ]
      xAK Atlanta City3 H( I% ?0 U+ {* B
      DD Hammann
4 H  P) F7 h6 }; ~1 T  `      DD Anderson
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- J7 }" ~" ]! H+ ?0 ?Night Naval bombardment of Balikpapan at 64,97 . U  G* U* T" v7 j2 U
Allied Ships
! m5 T& f/ W9 M  t/ d' j      DD Pillsbury
) a1 Q- X  D4 P      DD Peary6 L  f' R3 J) h5 s
      DD Paul Jones
4 Q5 Q+ w, \2 I      DD Bulmer
+ U6 N# |4 _! m' a- Q------------------------------------------------ + G1 q3 d- V4 ^* Q* K& D3 y2 I
Ground combat at Balikpapan (64,97) " q+ x# e5 I) A4 Q1 T
Japanese Shock attack
" V) h: U* H& S4 ?/ u0 K! LAttacking force 1450 troops, 19 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 59
5 p% u" p  j- xDefending force 0 troops, 8 guns, 6 vehicles, Assault Value = 7 5 ^& h2 @6 v  F* e7 s" \* e
Japanese adjusted assault: 47  
: `3 `, {9 b& W0 I/ JAllied adjusted defense: 1  
4 H* x0 Z1 S; R* `: x2 s8 q3 ?Japanese assault odds: 47 to 1 (fort level 1)  7 H+ v. U, c! X* l! M
Japanese forces CAPTURE Balikpapan !!!
) G  z3 T8 M: Z' I2 LCombat modifiers
1 }% c3 y& L# V8 ?( oDefender: preparation(-), fatigue(-), morale(-), experience(-)
9 S" |! J- n7 x0 V! KAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-)
  y" r1 ?+ g* ?, BJapanese ground losses:  |+ e2 d# Y4 U2 @
      21 casualties reported+ U( `- p- T  J* U7 H
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
1 z- ]9 V& B6 U& F3 R         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled+ T9 J+ Y1 D2 r2 _
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
0 t- C% F7 J2 bAllied ground losses:
5 W  r  x" @. s$ v6 b6 {      Guns lost 10 (10 destroyed, 0 disabled)
/ d# V1 z' H" N; i+ R      Vehicles lost 7 (7 destroyed, 0 disabled)$ J, C" ^9 r5 T1 J
      Units destroyed 3 + S3 M" F' `4 @
Assaulting units:
- U) t; ~/ i6 R9 w- Q    Kure 2nd SNLF  8 c4 l$ k0 o' t5 l; U+ R
Defending units:" z: |4 U* i, E! D
    Samarinda KNIL Bn /19 H3 g& n$ o) [: v0 S
    VI KNIL Bn /1, w7 U' f" ~' i) |2 M8 X0 k
    Balikpapan Base Force /1
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Feb 19, 42
% H# F/ u/ P# K" g7 q1 {+ G/ i8 K当天盟军登陆达沃和达拉根,并同时登陆附近一些其他小岛
  n7 p2 {  \0 J5 s菜花对这些小岛这么上心,本人用日军到43年,附近有不少小岛都尚未占领,
  G1 L! u7 v8 Z/ u' m当天mini再次北上撤往菲律宾方向,当天最大的收获是在拉包尔方向发现了另一只航母编队(kb?)
' h6 {+ [8 I! a8 C显然击沉约克城后日军感觉良好,开始两线并进了,而且都暴露了自己,& S; V% k/ J+ E
目前58正在积极调整,日军航空兵分散对盟军来说是个机会,+ I: ?" y1 E  U4 n: P

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Amphibious Assault at Davao (79,91) 5 L. F( B$ h# s5 r5 P3 D1 Y0 b* [
TF 44 troops unloading over beach at Davao, 79,91 7 ]. a9 _, c4 S7 a4 y
Japanese ground losses:
" u) h4 b- X+ C7 d2 C) D' e6 @      17 casualties reported
: o$ f- _, V" e" z         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled7 l. q( h# l6 ]/ z! O' h/ t3 ?
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
, [# G6 Q4 M+ k! ]" [. a8 C# F         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled6 `% D1 h5 C, i8 R
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/ D# q) \: L- N$ c5 e, iPre-Invasion action off Tarakan (67,91)) p& F& W2 \8 [" a; N' m+ Y
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force
: @; K+ T# A2 c2 e6 g/ r- k; E56 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
4 a( V7 }, ~4 _, S& kJapanese Ships! |8 r+ u2 J5 |5 N
      xAKL Columbia Maru, Shell hits 7,  on fire,  heavy damage
$ S4 B) O. s1 B' ~1 ?      TB Kamo9 e, Q9 f* Q- V2 M" i4 \
      PB Seikai Maru4 H; r5 g( x3 n$ P1 d
      xAK Teimei Maru
! n! E: r7 K, g6 o0 @! V3 i: fJapanese ground losses:
$ ]  ?7 z6 i$ b) W; e+ ]* a$ Y      54 casualties reported
$ |; e! u) M' `  n$ d         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
3 X% S0 X" z! A: K; N( F         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 3 disabled! j; l/ W- ]3 i/ J& }) }2 C# ~3 {/ m2 e
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 \$ q' @' L; W& u; k
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Amphibious Assault at Tarakan (67,91) . i2 ~# y, x4 @. @& Y' Y
TF 42 troops unloading over beach at Tarakan, 67,91 2 r% j9 F, D7 x! X
Japanese ground losses:+ S6 u  m2 V, v. u/ m6 `$ C8 ~* ^
      17 casualties reported
! T5 x; F" V+ {6 f( \% T         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled4 r% C" Y  R" Y
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 l' _  ?) B1 k1 N: X
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ f0 J, ?- _+ _3 R, y
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Ground combat at Ankang (82,42) 9 c+ R! I! \1 C7 Y; L9 i6 \
Japanese Bombardment attack
2 X7 n% w1 S' pAttacking force 70805 troops, 976 guns, 488 vehicles, Assault Value = 2322 6 o; H" A$ }! K  q* _* I3 S/ i5 T
Defending force 116914 troops, 720 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3333 $ i  I1 x+ r+ a8 I1 D5 b
Japanese ground losses:& A5 C  i8 C8 g, V' r: ^, Q4 ?
      40 casualties reported$ z0 m: r6 m2 @) ?8 B1 D
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled6 |$ F! @5 V1 k8 F
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
  l  l2 l) v) r% N" X         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled # T/ [  }9 ]% e- p: _
Allied ground losses:
. o0 n3 r2 c7 \+ e$ f      81 casualties reported- G% o% q- b) L' G+ |
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
8 h9 y. }2 A# X3 K2 C8 E# [' ~         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
# s! S" k- |0 C4 x         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled/ O7 s, q+ K( J5 @# S1 |
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: |3 d% A4 a/ W7 @9 dGround combat at Talaud-eilanden (79,97)
; W" K7 v* A7 @0 H4 RJapanese Deliberate attack # p8 ^8 U6 G% z2 `0 _
Attacking force 342 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 16
: Q) q( ?) E6 S8 G3 ^  ]( zDefending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
8 ]5 E. A! R6 }) o- SJapanese adjusted assault: 5  
7 Q, J  R- Y5 tAllied adjusted defense: 1  , o: p2 C! o5 k4 s
Japanese assault odds: 5 to 1 (fort level 0)  7 y2 \2 P4 d2 m  A( f  r
Japanese forces CAPTURE Talaud-eilanden !!! & x3 A9 ?) A' [3 B% P6 L; |4 A
Combat modifiers
0 s4 K: Y0 n( L2 j4 eAttacker: leaders(-), fatigue(-) , s8 ~0 m( t9 g
Assaulting units:
4 q4 m) J0 p, u0 B    1st Indpt SNLF Coy  
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9 `# S3 |! S/ \0 l8 SGround combat at 68,87 (near Jesselton)
( K+ O! Z, Z# \  O( uJapanese Shock attack ) D$ I  c6 n( x/ V6 ]9 S% W  S+ c" ?
Attacking force 1468 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 61
4 g! W' T+ N5 q/ _: c8 \2 rDefending force 285 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4 8 Y. @' |0 e4 z3 L7 c' b& G1 Y
Japanese adjusted assault: 45    H* b$ g6 @6 y: j' J7 h- W1 i
Allied adjusted defense: 4  ' L. v. a' H6 P; |9 y* X
Japanese assault odds: 11 to 1  
* d" `) b2 E* a* |4 u) ZCombat modifiers
% M1 N! D2 n3 b' g2 d/ P/ hDefender: terrain(+), experience(-), supply(-)
7 }9 N* |# {+ }+ [! k& o! s6 Q3 QAttacker: shock(+), leaders(-) 1 ~; D1 |8 |/ G: o6 T' G; g, P. Q
Japanese ground losses:) A$ o& a+ e' i/ N/ a
      9 casualties reported  X- s; _9 \( x( l7 s) s; L
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
" y0 j7 w9 j' {- {5 u' A         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ u8 c1 q% O7 h* o0 K         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ( T$ M% y" h* Z: q
Allied ground losses:
8 z% N. m4 e% z# j      109 casualties reported
% t0 Y2 w5 |7 x/ `; e  C         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled3 G2 n. X2 L7 d7 r% ?- I
         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 4 disabled
# ]' U' n( M" g. H( e         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
3 d7 G) A8 W/ c& ?& L2 U0 j      Units retreated 2
3 q+ K' ^- @! t2 lDefeated Allied Units Retreating! 2 `1 |) K1 D; Q' ~5 C- R8 E( {
Assaulting units:
: I/ z# L! i5 w; ?2 V    16th Naval Guard Unit 0 u# [5 W) h5 p/ |3 H" G
Defending units:
3 v( q# {0 `6 k, I6 S    107th RN Base Force- L. h( ~3 N. B1 a6 G' E5 a
    108th RN Base Force 0 h* s: r$ s; J! u9 Q) K
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( S, ^, `: I7 AGround combat at Tarakan (67,91) 7 @, p! G2 P, K: c
Allied Bombardment attack
4 ^; |6 }& N# O: G% o- _3 \, PAttacking force 1102 troops, 24 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 53
3 K1 @1 ~5 Q9 [/ J6 ]Defending force 455 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 18
5 H6 }4 X/ ^/ ]7 v/ NAssaulting units:. r  j1 U6 j" A% {1 {. [
    VII KNIL Battalion  p$ F! [7 N+ m# I- X9 e
    Tarakan Coastal Gun Battalion
) o' v& H) N$ g3 m( ~- m; q    Tarakan Base Force . ]5 L* H: A' G) F
Defending units:4 N6 i, }+ N) a' c4 {7 [
    1st Sasebo SNLF Coy
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日军继续流连于各小岛之间,由于两地都出现cv编队,很可能日军对航母编队进行了重新编队
7 G& B  F* Q$ Q; j( {, v: C) F0 V不妨将南洋这只称为北方编队KBn(约165机),拉包尔附近那只称为KBs(约171机)
5 {, \; w9 Y' |8 u% j5 }" h貌似总数合不上,而且日军目前也猜测58还在南洋,因此KBn很可能是主力,只是侦查不准
; P4 [3 T6 z5 i$ m7 {; b9 ?+ ~. e2 l看移动方向,KBn可能几天后停靠新加坡,KBs正停靠在拉包尔,
8 I* `' R( o7 w1 t3 ]再详细的信息估计就要靠水面编队上去火力侦察了,估计侦查编队是回不来的。 + v4 _5 |( G- {7 h$ T/ v
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Amphibious Assault at Manokwari (85,109) 4 M/ e6 F/ \# I0 K2 Q% E# Y3 H: [
TF 115 troops unloading over beach at Manokwari, 85,109
" D  P4 v- e% M* sJapanese ground losses:
( s( \; F" G# k* L' s4 d" K; Y8 ]      47 casualties reported9 n" \. y, R1 C" d$ f+ p
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
) @0 y5 [* B  Y0 q2 s         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled& }1 B4 I3 C% Z8 |. z1 \$ o3 K
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled+ D' K- U7 J/ ?8 B; C
      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)3 z- L) e: x+ z6 v& V: n
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/ `9 @, ?6 m, b) r) O$ DInvasion Support action off Tarakan (67,91)4 J$ l$ K# y. y) _7 h' t- J2 o" p
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force 7 d% }1 U% g3 G+ a; c* r
22 Coastal gun shots fired in defense. " d5 O- n& P! s& T6 }
Japanese Ships
: k4 a( X; d9 u: V6 e& y9 `      xAKL Columbia Maru, Shell hits 8,  heavy fires,  heavy damage1 B! e( m' y5 R+ A
      TB Kamo  T4 x' v6 k) u9 P
      PB Seikai Maru
+ R0 u3 L& \" R. I      xAK Teimei Maru
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Amphibious Assault at Loewoek (71,101) . ^" Y8 e# l7 G% U
TF 105 troops unloading over beach at Loewoek, 71,101
, W  t. {4 t* @- @. D6 qJapanese ground losses:
" L, S! v, e6 i& L      23 casualties reported! H4 G  l, Q, P
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled; h! S/ G' _; O" T
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled. W1 i4 ^9 P/ d! D( J/ c
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled) ]9 ~7 c0 C* \. _5 {+ f
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Amphibious Assault at Siargao (82,88)
& a% J3 q! Z% rTF 19 troops unloading over beach at Siargao, 82,88
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Ground combat at Ankang (82,42)
% Y, d. B9 d( o5 f: l  _Japanese Bombardment attack # K8 F8 f( g$ A/ z9 e
Attacking force 70871 troops, 976 guns, 488 vehicles, Assault Value = 2330
& y; Y% s- V: w7 ~4 M! tDefending force 105240 troops, 643 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2963 ( K% m, {3 q1 y. f
Japanese ground losses:
% f( h, u; Z7 R$ W* a5 @* S      78 casualties reported
% C; C6 U$ a; V: a: C$ y$ {         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled1 q* m! o' U- q( C1 B
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
! y0 ^  {: z' X) ^* j         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 4 \, M" w, ^0 K3 b( D
Allied ground losses:2 U& @! {9 |: I
      72 casualties reported; F7 x' E" A  B
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 9 disabled5 U) s' K7 }0 Y( B$ [+ m  Y' o
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled9 a# _- o8 y  _9 n$ K
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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