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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR May 15, 44
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盟军顺利攻占毫无抵抗的Albany和Esperance& `8 c# J- y' f" V) Q
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- H* y, W6 w' h  U1 Q+ uGround combat at Esperance (56,153)
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" O4 n- @& e2 F2 a) U5 \Allied Deliberate attack
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* I2 Q+ M0 y8 x8 b: \5 IAttacking force 21439 troops, 445 guns, 416 vehicles, Assault Value = 7977 y9 y8 `8 y! e+ D3 P* I/ F8 g( u; K

7 b0 }3 x8 Q# bDefending force 349 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 22 I, i" j& H/ J

. l, M& Z3 I; L! ~Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 3
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Allied adjusted assault: 1709
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Japanese adjusted defense: 1 + ]2 q& M/ F/ t- N8 d7 G
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Allied assault odds: 1709 to 1 (fort level 3)
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% S1 K$ y* T3 k- ~& v0 d1 b& VAllied forces CAPTURE Esperance !!!+ K6 x% j( B% m% P

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/ Y, V4 C8 a( v$ ^, @Defender: forts(+), leaders(-), disruption(-), preparation(-)
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Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:
9 p0 H3 l! I$ p7 C9 G* V      290 casualties reported1 S1 ^$ Z; y3 O( F8 E; l; o" p" ~, n
         Squads: 5 destroyed, 0 disabled
# _  J, {- j* }, P* c         Non Combat: 44 destroyed, 0 disabled& J1 I- ~; a& |  s+ H7 H
         Engineers: 12 destroyed, 0 disabled8 d$ R# O4 |( c% w7 i4 L
      Guns lost 5 (5 destroyed, 0 disabled)
# P6 d& o4 |- m1 A0 b      Units retreated 1
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Allied ground losses:8 U3 K% w5 ?1 @4 A/ Y
      7 casualties reported
- {! B, Q, H* u5 P7 {         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled9 M* ~% C4 j' c% k
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 i% m( T0 K2 V( K# y: R         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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6 J3 ~. _) }& d# i3 MDefeated Japanese Units Retreating!. R1 D; P% ?& `6 N; c

( s" x3 V+ G( M+ G' C( Q8 [* VAssaulting units:
. N0 w: J2 [3 P& q    Americal Infantry Division
6 W2 b/ ?3 E1 f9 p5 B- @    27th Infantry Division
' w2 D6 t0 o+ ?    23rd USN Naval Construction Battalion/ z7 Z7 i7 j* F% y6 F" J
    5th USN Naval Construction Battalion
7 F4 V' u8 R5 L) J0 [6 U    USN AirSoPac ) Y! Q% I! _4 Y/ E" N
    20th USN Naval Construction Battalion
$ R1 e" ?9 m# ^    249th FA Bn /1
; i; E, y: X: h- E  Y    7th USN Naval Construction Battalion' [" d  N& q. O4 I, v, l. e$ q
     III US Amphib Corps6 p" J) ~/ c6 B; P
    Southwest Pacific
: }  O9 d1 V1 m! V* f    12th USN Naval Construction Battalion6 _" W  B6 J) S2 j4 n
    8th USN Naval Construction Battalion
3 r# x0 o/ {- e2 f3 p    185 Wing /1
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) G7 Z3 A9 |6 n$ j6 t7 [Defending units:3 W1 g0 f9 N( B) D% r) }
    15th JNAF AF Unit
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
当天海狼把三艘日本大型运输舰送入海底
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Submarine attack near Carnarvon  at 47,133
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. R- |  P: V8 n; A3 x      AD Surabaya Maru, Torpedo hits 3,  on fire,  heavy damage
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. ~* y) l, f' |9 ?      SS Spadefish
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5 J& E" X  N7 H) \3 I( {0 mAD Surabaya Maru is sighted by SS Spadefish
9 [- V8 g) b: X) Y  q/ `SS Spadefish launches 4 torpedoes, ?1 Z  g$ z1 R7 I' o8 w6 P7 K$ ^; B

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1 h3 Z, i3 d; @Sub attack near Exmouth  at 49,129
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      xAK Aso Maru, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 3,  on fire,  heavy damage: o5 {$ W2 s) m. ~9 _7 T9 m

6 \3 b, h; Q1 x/ v+ B; cAllied Ships9 i; r: W, [$ \7 S& b* S
      SS Lionfish
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0 I/ e) r3 W7 c, E/ e7 X& ]SS Lionfish attacking on the surface+ Q. g4 Q4 U# z

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Submarine attack near Addu  at 16,52
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Japanese Ships
$ R) p, d3 U7 B6 F% |+ ]4 G. K4 t      xAK Ryuzin Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
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" \9 V- }( j7 C2 }9 u3 N  k      SS Silversides
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2 ^$ O5 i( ^/ z: }3 _- Z. PxAK Ryuzin Maru is sighted by SS Silversides
' `+ x' k0 w" v9 p; lSS Silversides launches 2 torpedoes
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
终于有第二个走澳西通道的盟军了,哈德死,好样的
对酒高歌,江山入手,或为帝王,或为豪杰!
如为宵小,鬼魅群丑,惟知祢阿,必无所成......
27这是在其他方向都被日军堵死的情况下万般无奈的选择啊$ t4 S2 C8 T% k4 H" H; z) c
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5月15日,凯瑟琳有遭受到盟军4发机群的轰炸,坚持在残破机场上驻扎的日军机队奋起反抗,以自损20多机的代价击落盟军闪电和雷电共30多架,不过被炸毁在跑道上的飞机也多达50多架,本次攻击之后,鉴于凯瑟琳已经暂时瘫痪,帝国决定暂时撤出所有战斗机部队。
* {0 w2 E# e0 @" ?就目前最新的战斗情况来看,盟军集中优势兵力是可以轻松突破并摧毁日军重兵防御的点状基地的,未来的战斗如何继续,帝国也是一片迷茫啊
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
打到这年月,几比一的交换比也是难免的,只要飞行员损失不过高,日军还是能支撑的,毕竟产量不是问题。
* ^. l. l. d  @9 l9 T至于说未来的战斗如何,起码应该这样想:盟军的进攻总比当初日军进攻时难多了,各种防御准备也齐备了。
27老奸巨猾啊。此时强攻日军重兵把守的所罗门无法必胜,不如不断改善战略态势,反正盟日力量对比此消彼长,尽量多线牵制对方,争取绝对有利战机再决战。& I9 l; o6 B* w; N' \( a
深合“先为不可胜以待敌之可胜”,“以正合以奇胜”的道理啊。
军刀菠萝
5月17日,帝国反潜部队再接再厉,在荷兰迪亚附近海域确认击沉一艘盟军潜艇* T$ N3 Q) w* ^: `% N/ _- ~
Sub attack near Hollandia  at 93,1158 W, J. v* A; o# A* @+ ]9 [: q
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Japanese Ships
" f7 u% C* {3 [; J6 J# c      E No.18
0 v6 c" g* f4 c( u+ W      E No.13
& c& Z. A" A) R) F3 q6 C: f      E No.19
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' a7 S( H6 ~. F/ f# Y3 |- ~      SS Bang, hits 23, and is sunk
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR May 17, 440 s" Y# a9 c- B; q( t

  N: F) `* b9 @( T- }盟军顺利攻占澳西海空核心城市佩斯,澳西战役大局已定  Q& ^; e/ N+ V0 W( d5 D# \
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Ground combat at Perth (49,147)) s$ n! E( n4 ]: O# ~5 @
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Allied Deliberate attack$ S4 c6 m4 ^; S! g2 i

6 U' N: z) c4 t7 b, P2 {Attacking force 17696 troops, 359 guns, 528 vehicles, Assault Value = 574
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Defending force 892 troops, 10 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 96 \1 u- O3 n9 ^& ~, E0 X( m5 T+ Z
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 4! |# o: Y2 l# L9 Y& g
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Allied adjusted assault: 581
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Japanese adjusted defense: 4 ! q; K( D$ k$ y. m+ I! ^6 [

0 t/ i4 o/ }9 s% DAllied assault odds: 145 to 1 (fort level 4) 6 I% y4 {0 M0 j8 j& B) V0 z4 i
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Allied forces CAPTURE Perth !!!- C7 c, U. ~+ }
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Combat modifiers
; D. J; L' p0 u; |9 zDefender: forts(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)* t+ P1 T+ U4 n" M5 M
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Japanese ground losses:( _! S7 o$ q/ p$ C3 a7 e$ r
      592 casualties reported
. i8 m) Q& y8 F+ ?; S+ i+ |         Squads: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
: G) t. `" Q. k2 ^/ \5 d         Non Combat: 40 destroyed, 0 disabled& x1 M/ G' I" F1 i1 n) A
         Engineers: 41 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 T8 B. n2 M3 v! ~      Units retreated 1
+ w' ]! C- h2 n  @  k$ p" G+ o      Units destroyed 2
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* [  z# F! n# f( c# k* V1 uAllied ground losses:
) L  l  M2 q2 T7 P1 h. J7 X      14 casualties reported1 Y% R$ s- j/ W& j$ p0 e( ~* j; i
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
  V6 s# s' Y" M8 d0 C9 E2 r1 u         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) i. O1 v" c2 I6 U9 [4 R, P         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled8 [' W; U: N4 K* T
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Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!
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Assaulting units:
) l5 e$ i1 i  j    151st Combat Engineer Regiment
2 d. `. m$ S9 r8 ?7 k- X6 ]    10th Indian Division
) ~& P, l  S, o2 L( l% `6 D4 |    10th Patl RAAF Wing ( e5 q- R5 ?2 e' q+ L
    Seventh USAAF
: v/ I4 P2 \- Y8 M2 u+ h, o    V US Amphib Corps
! y! F8 W7 ]+ d+ D5 e; p% N0 Y/ B) h    South Pacific /14 {' V0 e% q8 q4 G1 l  @
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Defending units:
# t& \2 p& L, |  r6 N; @    54th Const Co
& J( g& k* n" L+ u    43rd Const Co - r' C' q' h+ ~6 `0 {; E9 e5 A
    99th JAAF AF Bn
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
号外,号外,日军反击威克岛?+ c4 k6 b4 {+ u' r! o

5 E1 o. @  }* F盟军大艇在威克岛西北500海里水域发现大批日军船队,确认包括水面战斗舰只和运输船,但是没有发现日军的航空母舰护航。难道红叶大将觉得威克岛也是可以反击的对象?盟军增援船队正在全速接近威克岛海域,近几天的又有好戏可看。
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
大本营虚晃一枪,吓得大统领直接移动了一百多架战斗机和轰炸机驻扎到威克岛严阵以待,狭小的岛屿上塞满了飞机
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
大和饭店和柱岛呢?拉去轰。。。
天蝗的威克岛攻略舰队被发现后转进入风,盟军追之不及,太平洋上又度过了平静的一天
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
盟军企图拉长帝国的防线,却没有想到自身的防线也会被拉长。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR May 26, 44
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在联合舰队4艘重巡的炮击准备和大量陆攻的密集轰炸之后,天蝗预定的4个伞兵联队只有一个乘大艇决死突击,结果在美军一个岸防营防守的小小岛礁上碰得头破血流,几百伞兵全军覆没
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Night Naval bombardment of Eniwetok at 127,108 - Coastal Guns Fire Back!0 j- Z. C( f" y7 I* p& [

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1 A+ `" H" |+ ^  I! Y/ ~" F      no flights
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Allied aircraft losses3 s  e8 P  P! Y! h2 b: c
      C-47 Skytrain: 3 damaged' q8 a1 o5 y# s6 V( J: b
      PBM-3D Mariner: 3 damaged
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* S/ L% @. ?, t* I7 i" f* c9 E8 o23 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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' C- n" ?' A1 [# }" h+ n! h6 V      CA Chokai: p# q% c$ r* D" Y: |4 z
      CA Maya6 h: {# Z/ z' P5 d- _
      CA Atago& ]# b% ~4 X, V4 n" W, \( ~) O
      CA Takao4 r9 N  i/ I+ K, M; c
      CL Kiso% X1 a$ K; H0 s8 \% F$ k1 ?- l
      CL Tama
7 {9 y! ?! W, y. q' s1 }- V      CL Kuma+ ~3 Y: x$ r' s
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Allied ground losses:
) k6 l) l/ w& E" `      174 casualties reported
+ `; ]- D# z  S; M/ H* b8 Q5 u         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled, e  b- Z, a0 }- _* G+ R9 M
         Non Combat: 12 destroyed, 38 disabled
' Z' l6 ~/ m' |6 Z+ @, |; p         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled, a+ B  b1 v3 [3 I4 j3 H7 n2 Z
      Guns lost 23 (1 destroyed, 22 disabled)3 i. k1 C- k' |+ p3 I3 a% g
      Vehicles lost 19 (8 destroyed, 11 disabled)4 O" a- Z3 o' i6 c$ i' c
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Airbase supply hits 3
) z6 N! B9 Y9 D" q6 y- W8 ?Runway hits 25
8 S; i! c* h% u8 F" _Port hits 10; O' K( I; @; R, V0 ~  e
Port supply hits 2/ q3 K0 Q& N- y# i/ b

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Morning Air attack on 11th Marine Defense Battalion, at 127,108 (Eniwetok)- t% Z. ?. H* @1 K0 M

3 w. u7 q0 b$ w5 p' t  MWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
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Raid spotted at 38 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
7 s# h5 [. p# Y5 p* \7 D8 `Estimated time to target is 14 minutes. A7 G' R) a) T; x# r

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* Q! n9 h8 I$ N3 S% h      G3M3 Nell x 483 ~# V1 S0 c& ]6 ~$ o2 i

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- B/ j; O* D5 r9 g. |7 V+ O      G3M3 Nell: 14 damaged2 s7 J  M' t% J. n% D; s6 g' q* c
      G3M3 Nell: 1 destroyed by flak. q* [5 q$ {7 k2 ~4 K. x6 {' L8 |$ `

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      69 casualties reported) G# n8 l( ^! R9 o0 D" e
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled8 }" S6 ~5 [6 g6 {; U& U% z
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 11 disabled* z7 U& q1 o. b7 u) r+ j) J$ H& p2 W
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled* i' u( S+ m0 b
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' Y0 z4 ?- J& g9 V5 e5 _Morning Air attack on 11th Marine Defense Battalion, at 127,108 (Eniwetok)
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Raid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.& z, ^, X" G: x! @: ~  m1 j6 H
Estimated time to target is 14 minutes1 n$ {) A9 i0 S8 |4 u- b* C9 K

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      G3M3 Nell x 50# \% P- @$ z! a: I
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! X& o/ x0 {% z# e      G3M3 Nell: 15 damaged$ y+ J5 V. d3 r' G5 `# k
      G3M3 Nell: 1 destroyed by flak# Y7 Q+ p2 w7 U% x( z
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Allied ground losses:
, M2 I$ ~! t( `; \% C8 f, S# @      87 casualties reported. ?. e1 |" M$ V2 K7 S" `
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
& [; h$ |; l* D+ t: E         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 13 disabled3 x2 p0 ?( z& A5 C# L
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled+ l0 L; n$ N  K  G! b6 z
      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)4 K; l, X1 L) e+ V/ k
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; k4 j. j- Z+ E! N8 pMorning Air attack on 76th Coast AA Regiment, at 127,108 (Eniwetok)
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
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Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.
9 w, g* ?3 x: Y8 oEstimated time to target is 7 minutes
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      G3M3 Nell x 18$ g: N) t# z) P% P

5 G" {. n0 O2 Q& D( T! \: W$ wJapanese aircraft losses9 f: v0 `% m7 E' `& G
      G3M3 Nell: 3 damaged
& g- k4 L" Z7 D" Q8 Q      G3M3 Nell: 1 destroyed by flak
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/ Z: @2 @  l! V9 G& o0 s      5 casualties reported" l/ B3 o6 n. V* E( Y! e1 h
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled0 V: D; @6 c" U, y! T
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
5 P5 B0 B  R2 e: @% a, }         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
, D3 {7 H0 S  S: E      Guns lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)* f2 r4 Q% ^3 m4 j
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9 Y4 \3 e9 j/ z8 ~7 ~: y7 \Ground combat at Eniwetok (127,108)- A1 _+ |# t/ E( S$ C, h
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Japanese Shock attack" }# A  l9 I# |3 N

: S% I5 S  m3 ~Attacking force 751 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 31
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# V% K  B# d' \5 G# aDefending force 2756 troops, 241 guns, 80 vehicles, Assault Value = 25
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. ]% C% y; T* l, m0 rJapanese adjusted assault: 0 , L8 l" Q+ F6 p! t

  p* T7 f1 I8 W* b2 }3 B6 S; ?' QAllied adjusted defense: 17 5 Z5 Q8 ?* i4 e

4 ?9 s* n2 ~7 _7 l1 p5 A4 AJapanese assault odds: 1 to 99 (fort level 1) - n2 G8 B, N7 Z- E( s( Y+ s
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Combat modifiers
1 y* s2 W3 ]  y0 H7 V7 dDefender: disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)
( a  Q2 ^6 Q7 }* V: YAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-)) j7 K/ H1 D% {% H8 H! j% v, m5 T
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Japanese ground losses:
& N1 |4 a+ J. C9 ]4 n6 r" }& W9 ~      325 casualties reported/ M% a2 b# q/ h" k6 U6 Z7 g/ @! Q$ p
         Squads: 17 destroyed, 23 disabled
+ c/ g1 o. h/ t         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled; v0 [3 ^4 R0 |" w3 p( O
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ J, ~7 C5 D/ O      Guns lost 3 (2 destroyed, 1 disabled)
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Assaulting units:
' H5 b! T# q# M" y    2nd Raiding Rgt /10 I' H, Y: y! b. D5 c+ Z

! _" @5 d& U+ |Defending units:
  V. j8 l" A8 V, i    369th Coast AA Regiment
$ R& y; w1 p: ?9 r" o' L8 _& n# o  ^    11th Marine Defense Battalion
% _  u9 j: e7 N4 C    76th Coast AA Regiment. ^* `$ m/ D7 d+ S) p4 g) i- v
    31st Aviation Base Force /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
事实证明,盟军在恩尼威托克上的力量是微弱的,虽然帝国策划的行动达到了突然性,但是具体负责执行的作战指挥官将行动搞得一团糟,敕令剖腹,以谢英灵。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
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