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如果此后每个岛屿都能守上一个月,恐怕拖到结束问题不大,只是要百分百准确预测盟军目标殊为不易
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 15, 445 A! e( a4 U3 @* I

7 {* z5 c% Q3 T2 K$ S( r/ D/ [; Z来的早不如来得巧,前来澳东汤斯维尔炮击的日本巡洋舰队撞上来刚好同时到达的盟军运输船队,一顿好打,造成的损失比8万日军在波纳佩对盟军的伤害都大。。。
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Townsville at 92,144, Range 8,000 Yards
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& n/ D) G1 J: Z& {/ B; z; f  {Japanese Ships
; i4 r7 `& b- W$ r      DD Fujinami
! \7 ^7 A8 B) W      DD Kishinami! r- V, |& C: j
      DD Kiyonami. b& O4 G% ?. L4 r. O2 O
      DD Okinami
! N8 F/ m  X# [5 Q& [      DD Hamanami7 r* f. V' Z" z5 Z  x0 e
      DD Asashimo
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Allied Ships
. F2 `8 @' l) q+ ^' K5 d. w      xAP Golden Racer
* R: F# q) H6 m  O1 z! D      xAP Mallory Lykes: H) [1 W7 s5 t  L! M: ]5 L& s: Z
      xAP Abigail Adams) K4 E( ]6 q( Q% t5 R
      xAP Adoniram Judson  O7 x8 n! G' D) E) I
      xAP Amos Kendall, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
. Y4 B5 @: I  Q0 H0 L7 q% ~      xAP Andrew D. White/ ^; W/ }8 V) y! e2 M( x" h
      xAP Andrew Furuseth0 u, |4 D% c9 y1 R
      xAP Archbishop Lamy. p# u5 N! h6 M9 }- h; v9 Z4 N
      xAP Arthur Riggs, Shell hits 3,  heavy fires
+ |  x- N; _: `; b1 I9 \      xAP B. F. Shaw$ B* G0 B6 G/ G: M$ @! u
      xAP B. Livingston: s4 `0 o) d/ a0 D
      xAP Benjamin H. Grierson
3 R6 U# \+ ?: u7 G3 U& a) d0 Y      xAP Benjamin Ide Wheeler/ L- l& E& V0 _8 n4 ~9 t8 ^( O2 L
      xAP Benjamin Lundy/ k$ [% ^5 r% q2 x* J' j
      xAP Caleb Strong
8 i# j9 L/ |& E9 b; D8 g      xAP Carlos Carrillo$ X# ~* Z* A& z7 \3 `
      xAP Charles H. Windham
/ b' D: r/ N3 t. [1 M      xAP Charles P. Steinmetz
! p) k& T1 q8 J! p! ~3 N3 Z+ |; [      xAP Chief Washakie$ S7 P) P; _% y& ], w
      xAP Daniel Drake
' {. c" s; l1 V8 r5 ~      xAP Daniel S. Lamont
3 ?6 Q9 W" \; L8 ^: F4 R      xAP David Dudley Field
4 h7 c& ~& W; r* k, l$ }& e      xAP David Gaillard) }- n6 F: w1 M
      xAP David J. Brewer2 q1 |! r) @3 p$ N7 k" F
      xAP Edmund Fanning
7 Q2 U* f2 a0 G" ~, `      xAP Edmund Randolph( u" V: t8 O& m) E+ ?3 K! P
      xAP Edward Livingston2 o0 P% W3 F7 E$ O* T8 w
      xAP Edwin Markham
+ v, x, ]  o0 \! |      xAP Elihu Thomson3 F+ f$ Q, i: H+ L0 W: O6 t
      xAP Frances E. Willard! C) G" U" P0 y# J' R  L% L
      xAP Francis P. Blair
, A8 H5 ~3 P  m* F) C  K+ Y$ E1 d% }      xAP John H. Couch, Shell hits 1,  on fire. g* s6 h0 C4 c7 A' f7 H
      xAP Leland Stanford
6 i# {$ g0 S8 @8 x3 a2 P      xAP Leslie M. Shaw6 t" ?2 D4 y9 U' _$ u1 x
      xAP Lew Wallace
8 r( p. I1 G* ^  h8 R* q. Y      xAP Lewis Cass
3 b8 T, s5 [8 i8 B      xAP Lydia M. Child
# Z; }2 U" L. J3 J6 p& n      xAP Samuel Gompers
1 \; y( O+ Z' U, d2 R      xAP Stanley Matthews' D. b. G+ B) b
      xAP Stephen J. Field+ y$ d" q7 m0 Z- E' Y0 B
      xAP Stephen M. White, Shell hits 1
; P9 u& @+ [9 q! l' ~      xAP Thomas A. Edison+ T* i! `2 N" ~+ ^. V' L8 E
      xAP Thomas Nast
, R! V/ l/ z6 s0 f9 v) b      xAP Thomas Nelson
: d  j0 l+ i- w3 g      xAP Vitus Bering
) y+ @7 l! B4 Q( ^* _. B( ?8 Y      xAP Walter Colton9 k, i: O2 R! p  @0 O% E* T$ L
      xAP William C. Claiborne
9 V+ G$ [% j7 s- _1 _( T$ s; X      xAP William Dunbar' ~/ l# H& G: D3 U/ |$ E$ }
      xAP William E. Channing' u! e7 ^5 u( z" @
      xAP William Kent, Shell hits 2
- {: k7 i! q4 M: ~/ C* _      xAP William L. Garrison  W3 ~4 `3 O' L: O4 |
      xAP William M. Stewart3 Y# y0 `2 S+ a- e
      xAP William P. McArthur
5 u/ I( ^$ N8 H. r      xAP William T. Sherman" j' ^( n& c# ]+ @, c, V
      YMS-422, Shell hits 2, and is sunk! [2 F% E; S$ I
      xAP Iron Prince, Shell hits 14,  heavy fires,  heavy damage7 F, _" i7 p& Y( Z( i
      xAP Kota Tjandi, Shell hits 7, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
! w" b% i0 `8 O3 c3 ]$ s      xAP Kota Baroe, Shell hits 2, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk6 a  x+ D/ Y  l$ b+ d% H% K
      YMS-423, Shell hits 4, and is sunk
* h( g3 g/ e: Y2 Z* J      xAP Kota Pinang, Shell hits 16, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
* {7 C: V6 g5 e+ y. ]- A# [; }' Q: [      xAP Kota Gede, Shell hits 20,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
7 g. u3 I2 ?9 o, Z      xAP Singu, Shell hits 2: v$ d9 c" J$ |  ~) n3 H! t
      xAP Congella, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
2 t! d4 g; O8 g7 ~/ z. T      xAP Kota Agoeng, Shell hits 25, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk* @6 }# j( ~( V, @, B& f5 `' p8 \% e
      xAP Glenorchy, Shell hits 15,  on fire& }9 M- f" R3 i+ E9 O8 T+ _
      xAP Glenstrae, Shell hits 14 d0 j* h& S. ], t# x
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Allied ground losses:
! k% s( i7 f' a3 J7 i      2171 casualties reported
( j3 D4 k- ~- Y+ w- }6 v6 y         Squads: 142 destroyed, 61 disabled! d+ Z# `/ A  i/ S2 B0 m# Z
         Non Combat: 331 destroyed, 109 disabled$ y# K' P0 E. [
         Engineers: 21 destroyed, 13 disabled
4 ?! b3 J# `9 G0 P5 M2 }. }5 @; h# s      Guns lost 92 (82 destroyed, 10 disabled)
4 m6 T9 E4 p/ P      Vehicles lost 269 (213 destroyed, 56 disabled)
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6 m" I+ C! o' E' p5 dDay Time Surface Combat, near Palm Island at 95,143, Range 22,000 Yards7 F. W. i; N  H+ q
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Japanese Ships! z9 s' T4 y. S/ Z
      CA Tone/ K6 ]8 F$ U3 T% x% g
      CA Chikuma" ]1 J0 c0 r2 s& j: H& t7 T: H: R
      CA Mogami
0 M  k) P2 [, Z9 Q+ f      CA Mikuma3 W+ N  J* V8 w, T! v. L) I
      CA Suzuya
4 j4 k  g6 m) R4 K; h4 ^& h+ @      CA Kumano, Shell hits 1# P# t% k7 {$ t: m; e6 E
      DD Haruzuki! P! C" x3 t+ R" ]
      DD Naganami- Q# \5 e3 L( |3 o: Z( r/ {( J% u. _
      DD Myojinkaze
3 |  N; F2 v/ x9 S      DD Kosukaze0 I  _# }  ~; \1 N  G
      DD Yamanakaze% N  @& y6 R+ u. F
      DD Urazuki
4 U2 Z! Z3 _9 P; A* W      DD Benigumo' ]* Y; Q" ]! T! c7 `
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Allied Ships8 {4 k9 P' P7 [2 t5 @
      xAP Golden Racer
4 A8 F5 v8 [9 F$ w/ p9 g4 F  ?0 t9 L      xAP Mallory Lykes4 i2 I, k0 f2 W6 B+ V+ F( e
      xAP Abigail Adams% i1 z! d3 b4 V
      xAP Adoniram Judson
2 G& V6 E1 {+ H$ ?# Z5 M      xAP Andrew D. White  w- n, O3 i. W7 }$ r3 }
      xAP Andrew Furuseth! t0 M  r3 Z9 |* f6 r
      xAP Archbishop Lamy
6 [; \- k0 z2 c: Z% K      xAP B. F. Shaw
7 X. v  p5 u7 I, P% o2 g      xAP B. Livingston
; i2 F7 u% j0 R% m, g/ f8 }      xAP Benjamin H. Grierson, Shell hits 2
7 m- r  f( G4 g9 k* Q      xAP Benjamin Ide Wheeler
8 s: d1 }, E5 t3 g9 U4 S0 ^      xAP Benjamin Lundy
4 U1 Z" l4 l- _2 w& |, M/ \: j      xAP Caleb Strong9 A5 x/ B9 c/ V0 I& s5 y
      xAP Carlos Carrillo
; e* b% E. ?3 z6 j' V0 P( m: C  D      xAP Charles H. Windham$ b( f9 N9 R$ S; ], ^3 [
      xAP Charles P. Steinmetz
' j/ q" e2 M, V7 {0 X      xAP Chief Washakie, Shell hits 1! ?/ J; C& w* T# `) j
      xAP Daniel Drake
0 r3 c4 j6 q. x5 f+ z      xAP Daniel S. Lamont
1 q$ Q# d& Q/ W/ ~, ~. D- \      xAP David Dudley Field0 q* Q  w$ _8 S# H4 c* A
      xAP David Gaillard
6 o# E( e  p- _3 u' w) ^      xAP David J. Brewer2 D6 m8 b3 T$ v' d9 `7 ~8 a' O
      xAP Edmund Randolph, Shell hits 1,  on fire
  Z6 y& h4 I& F( t2 o; t3 F0 X      xAP Edward Livingston
& [- C6 u1 A1 L$ L6 a. N      xAP Edwin Markham, Shell hits 2
& _/ D, N4 I" B$ F& i      xAP Elihu Thomson  @) m; a; [: C: C" A
      xAP Frances E. Willard
" P, ~( r# R7 k9 j4 p9 V& M      xAP Francis P. Blair
- v; h2 k/ e; w      xAP Leland Stanford. T+ C8 q. H/ P8 t
      xAP Leslie M. Shaw4 l2 ^  f; T$ @2 T& H
      xAP Lew Wallace
- m" a* r( U& ]% K      xAP Lewis Cass
1 F2 T5 q( g) n+ n" g- f      xAP Lydia M. Child
/ W! R4 ?9 L; H5 M5 g9 n. g      xAP Samuel Gompers, Shell hits 1, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
+ z9 n$ {7 @" c5 Q: C      xAP Stanley Matthews
9 w& G9 j6 ^+ e  K; i" u) K9 O      xAP Stephen J. Field, Y0 Y( Q* |9 `$ v& N) q& `+ z
      xAP Stephen M. White
! J1 e2 i' ]: v7 t6 ]  v9 A      xAP Thomas A. Edison
5 z$ M  O  @4 w      xAP Thomas Nelson, Shell hits 5,  on fire,  heavy damage
" r* m* X" `7 X9 l+ h0 T      xAP Vitus Bering
, v; a/ E! i9 T9 e5 P      xAP Walter Colton
1 i* X' d% h; {* l2 Z/ L) A" z/ K      xAP William C. Claiborne) I6 d: ~# E+ F5 c
      xAP William Dunbar, Shell hits 1,  on fire
% U. X0 J: c. f" k# s6 y      xAP William E. Channing
3 l# {# d) Y3 h+ j# V. C! s      xAP William Kent, Shell hits 2, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage9 V, I* I6 q  \) {4 K2 q
      xAP William L. Garrison, Shell hits 2,  on fire5 ?5 ~7 s) f: M$ z# b; i
      xAP William M. Stewart, Shell hits 2,  on fire
8 w* |  j/ K7 w. D      xAP Kohistan, Shell hits 8,  heavy fires,  heavy damage" }2 f0 |/ g" G) u
      xAP Governor, Shell hits 12,  heavy fires,  heavy damage9 [7 j0 t  Q1 g
      xAP Clan Macfadyen, Shell hits 9,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
  d, W) z# x2 U! a  p7 f      xAP City of Durban, Shell hits 17,  heavy fires,  heavy damage, E7 {0 T3 C4 L: S
      xAP Glenstrae, Shell hits 12, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
# ^: l& Y# T1 @" c+ i0 C+ P: n5 s2 z      xAP Dalgoma, Shell hits 15,  heavy fires,  heavy damage8 n+ h9 g: w) }4 j6 i$ I7 [
      xAP Clan Macnaughton, Shell hits 2
- z$ [/ W+ n2 ^! o" I% h3 g/ G      xAP Glenorchy, Shell hits 19, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
7 a6 j- }: Q4 W9 V  P+ D      xAP Harmonides, Shell hits 8,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
1 y5 k/ `$ g+ N/ S- h. O5 V) i! R      xAP Neleus, Shell hits 5,  heavy fires
( O1 S. `" l/ A5 W# P# d/ ~0 G0 ~      xAP William Windom, Shell hits 33, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
3 N. L! x/ f# k' x      xAP Waiotapu, Shell hits 12, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage) H( G! R6 r- s6 Q
      xAP Clan Macneil, Shell hits 11,  heavy fires,  heavy damage( `2 d/ G. d; z/ k3 {% f
      xAP Tanfield, Shell hits 10,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
; \+ ?5 b; ~" ^$ X7 N      xAP Benledi, Shell hits 9,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
6 Q2 F; @; s5 S- Q3 m      xAP Singu, Shell hits 3,  on fire
! s* J6 y9 w& p* ^      xAP William P. McArthur, Shell hits 1,  on fire
* U! I4 R+ ~! {& s$ e/ o+ C      xAP Varsova, Shell hits 6,  on fire% {- F$ i, [  N# d3 X2 C/ ]
      xAP William Williams, Shell hits 29, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
# d; {3 F' ?) \      xAP Jalaputra, Shell hits 2,  on fire
1 P/ P. L- E: [      xAP William Vanderbilt, Shell hits 6,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
5 m: C6 a$ ~1 ?% @      xAP Alice Moller, Shell hits 2
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Allied ground losses:
" J  ~6 G8 [. J) r  E  [# r$ _      1589 casualties reported5 t, s/ V! Y! K: d5 s
         Squads: 6 destroyed, 10 disabled, k& w; z* N8 c: `. t8 s2 @! }
         Non Combat: 184 destroyed, 329 disabled
* g2 W. E( [4 P: o8 {" ?         Engineers: 162 destroyed, 48 disabled
% D& f- |8 s# d: f  ~$ q% [) e      Guns lost 119 (46 destroyed, 73 disabled)8 P) L. v' X4 G4 F
      Vehicles lost 415 (218 destroyed, 197 disabled)# U) ^4 l# K. V7 h% p

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  U* h/ H; \, M  _同天盟军在波纳佩围剿残余日军,歼灭大批部队- e- R, ]6 X& |9 D% i
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, ~$ K7 T  q( L% I5 qGround combat at Ponape (119,113)
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; C7 J  ?) m6 B3 S7 EAllied Deliberate attack
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) l8 |& |3 P$ a, y+ g" H- y% R/ S: \. l  SAttacking force 22781 troops, 390 guns, 1398 vehicles, Assault Value = 22372 D6 o& X( K4 k

8 j4 D# j$ R# ?0 `' R" gDefending force 21755 troops, 176 guns, 99 vehicles, Assault Value = 125* V9 ~- {) u- ~3 `; ^

. R1 w* S! n: QAllied adjusted assault: 1865 1 }7 F3 r9 c. ~  Q$ L% l4 `

! C' U& U) g7 O+ ~1 O% w! gJapanese adjusted defense: 57
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Allied assault odds: 32 to 1 5 o/ L; w. y4 `2 k
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Combat modifiers5 L+ B" J4 A" \6 B
Defender: terrain(+), disruption(-), supply(-)
) B) z9 J/ n9 ^$ b) yAttacker:
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Japanese ground losses:: m$ g# L2 `( e3 _1 s# l/ a
      2583 casualties reported5 _2 {# n4 D& L7 Z: O
         Squads: 63 destroyed, 76 disabled
0 ^" C5 f# R* c- ~" A8 a         Non Combat: 46 destroyed, 143 disabled
0 p# W" ]$ o; \         Engineers: 7 destroyed, 2 disabled
6 _4 F& B8 v" `7 B" v( ^7 e4 D& F      Guns lost 34 (34 destroyed, 0 disabled)
( J4 {! p) |3 a9 P& R, y. X5 L1 {      Units destroyed 1
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Allied ground losses:
9 Z- {. Y1 _0 n3 n      107 casualties reported& y5 y; S, o& M0 ~  d! Z
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
- H4 A" b# [$ w+ \         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 16 disabled$ u: C' p4 x' |4 W9 L, X) Z
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled5 D# e3 j  G( _3 W) j$ q
      Vehicles lost 15 (2 destroyed, 13 disabled)
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% g5 U, d2 n4 a+ b3 [- r0 xAssaulting units:
/ d# ~- X1 F1 r( P: B: v* S2 f    6th Infantry Division) t6 e3 W% B- W. \0 o0 D
    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment
6 a/ C' j: z, _, w: J    1st Filipino Inf Regiment: i7 {; h/ V5 z$ Q9 ?" S
    710th Tank Battalion/ B' m# Q( Y, g$ Y
    81st Infantry Division
6 e( M7 x+ X. D" O2 p3 x    767th Tank Battalion$ J) G. |! Z3 r' G9 ]% U  {3 _8 E
    716th Tank Battalion* P4 l# J' F$ R% [# B8 v+ `
    44th Tank Battalion4 C# L+ S/ r6 q# C# m( `* E
    711th Tank Battalion
4 x2 U& q7 C' @# D1 u! j$ m2 t    762nd Tank Battalion
& d- R% a2 j6 p& W, W    5th Marine Division
$ H, r% l* C0 s/ l( _% W2 ~: y    112th Cavalry Regiment: x! u3 G, d2 Z* D: L: [& d5 [
    XIV Corps Combat Engineer Regiment! j# S; ~, _6 u% ?1 {
    706th Tank Battalion9 {! v: Z$ G9 m: m2 ?; O1 ~
    96th Infantry Division
- Z+ ?! ?( r8 ]" |! P, [% ?    XIV US Corps9 u- s9 P5 m, z) ?# Z
    4th USA Defense Battalion( D; \5 E9 Q! U" l4 q
    X Corps Artillery
  q. O' C6 |) I+ \3 `1 L    738th Coast AA Regiment4 f8 B# s2 @4 W
    5th USA Defense Battalion* \& B: e# u0 V8 r5 N
    57th Coastal Artillery Regiment. v: s6 y/ K- C$ k2 Y
    14th Marine Defense Battalion
# N, I: Z! o! }1 z) a    I Corps Artillery # i$ Z# L+ ]- ?! s; l" _
    12th Marine Defense Battalion
, P! p6 P* ~7 L/ N" \; x7 U    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
6 ~8 D; D: d+ V+ @. I, _* n    1st USMC AA Battalion
8 l' y8 t& ~! U9 k( S. Z    35th Aviation Base Force
- p1 S2 X3 q% z    265th Coastal Artillery Regiment3 x/ ]3 {( h: v' s( @
    96th Coast AA Regiment
6 @0 j# D+ O+ h, B6 _    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion( ?. i$ G* A! k' F& _8 ?
    8th Marine Defense Battalion) Q& c+ ^9 e' r+ M) n; m: B
    28th USN Naval Construction Regiment
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    81st Division
% G  O+ {) C  W  n+ z    33rd Division
' y9 R) J1 K) R: N; c    Sasebo 7th SNLF
) z. N# q" j5 @: g) ~1 W3 Q" \* ^: y    52nd Naval Guard Unit
) j; P; }$ X; @2 a/ p) F) @    Ponape Naval Fortress
) E' R  J; o. ?    63rd Field AA Battalion, u% N' x% O1 |; O0 F$ U6 F) v
    38th Ind. Engineer Regiment
- c& V& }. `/ w- ?  h    14th Area Army /14 M# q( F5 ]9 t% A5 i% U4 `
    61st Field AA Battalion% |, t6 M; f/ V5 w
    Wake Cst Gun Bn /1  P0 ^9 ]3 _, p
    3rd Base Force
* u* i: ?& @3 v/ \. V    Kure 3rd SNLF /18 {- `( }$ o- N2 G0 P/ R
    19th JAAF Base Force
/ ~6 ]) C7 n/ N& {( S- l    53rd Construction Battalion2 W+ i; H) M" K" m/ x6 ~/ i8 `
    12th Air Fleet4 Z+ i; o" }0 V7 y& W5 ~/ p
    14th RF Gun (Pack) Battalion
4 E" r* c- S. O0 t5 O% u    18th Field AF Construction Battalion0 W  K6 A0 W6 ]* S2 m7 Q0 i/ E
    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion0 N7 ^& W; H" a8 b" T+ i4 |# n9 R
    Kure 7th SNLF) H$ q! b+ S$ P+ A1 j
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment$ B- L0 ^' N6 I
    144th Infantry Regiment
7 e& T) d* a3 f5 O; b& U1 l    23rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment+ l( I% }# V+ ^  K) Y+ [
    18th Army
' E/ f! ^: }- n2 p0 c    138th Infantry Regiment
& i! P# p3 C. b, q    1st Guards Field Artillery Regiment- R9 n" F$ y9 g, M$ H8 T$ ~, y
    3rd IJN Special Cst Gun Bn /3
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23rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment Wiped Out at Ponape by attrition!!!
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  @6 K. g. X' v. \7 d; N% M14th RF Gun (Pack) Battalion Wiped Out at Ponape by attrition!!!
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61st Field AA Battalion Wiped Out at Ponape by attrition!!!
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Kure 7th SNLF Wiped Out at Ponape by attrition!!!
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" q3 }; S8 y3 u9 D5 A2 b$ J52nd Naval Guard Unit Wiped Out at Ponape by attrition!!!$ b8 }5 d0 \1 a
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38th Ind. Engineer Regiment Wiped Out at Ponape by attrition!!!* \  H3 i& R. r4 f# G) {
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Ponape Naval Fortress Wiped Out at Ponape by attrition!!!
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' Z# L0 v/ A; d3 e& C7 K7 F4 xJapanese Unit(s) Wiped Out at Ponape by attrition!!!
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
盟军差不多大半个师下海喂鱼啊。
BANZAI冲锋!
帝国波纳佩守军仍然在坚持!
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8 B# y' s/ W8 h( E& j帝国海军部队则在澳东为波纳佩守军报了一仇!
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
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, e& k2 c" f" y# u胆贼大啊,前线都敢派这么大一票运输船还没个护航的
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4 w; _: X6 w. A3 b  S% C) E3 u9 Y勤勤恳恳的XAP清一色啊
一向谨慎的27大统领也因波纳佩的胜利变得骄狂了。
江湖
这里离前线实在是有点远了,护航兵力也安排不过来,水机也不多,给日军钻了空子,大统领表示要检讨
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
日军要是派出等量的dd那盟军还不哭了?
12月16日,前一天被日军舰队偷袭的盟军大股运输船队以为危险已经过去,趁夜返航向汤斯维尔,不了正与返航途中的日军舰队遭遇,结果又遭受一轮新的打击,再次蒙受了一次巨大损失,日军舰队指挥官估计,连续两次打击之下,击沉的盟军运输船在20艘以上,船上的人员与装备物资损失严重。
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2 g6 ~! F; ?2 k( t2 b/ ]AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 16, 44- L; a" `% w. F/ d: @
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Palm Island at 95,143, Range 4,000 Yards5 b9 {# Z. \3 k
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Japanese Ships7 M$ k2 J, K1 n8 w5 g) w: t
      DD Myojinkaze& F0 @' J8 k1 Q( g$ \0 x
      DD Kosukaze
0 W# z6 b3 A' u: q' W9 ~      DD Yamanakaze
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& l0 T3 |# n1 S- }" YAllied Ships* A: _& Q+ F9 E2 I9 k' D# N' l/ R6 M
      xAP Golden Racer( n7 R8 G. T( {9 o' i8 u! L/ c* I
      xAP Mallory Lykes
) z% I' L5 I1 S+ ^3 S      xAP Abigail Adams& D, F7 t" l& A* t( s$ t
      xAP Andrew D. White
* `' y1 m0 E: ?2 e$ S% Z      xAP Andrew Furuseth
& @2 m) [% m9 _9 q. j& r$ L      xAP Archbishop Lamy
: G: R& j, m& @9 L      xAP B. F. Shaw6 `  A5 l5 m8 \7 [: ~* |" r+ p
      xAP B. Livingston
0 f- ]; o' m: c. @3 w      xAP Benjamin Ide Wheeler
& Y& m' ]: {6 n2 K- i4 ~      xAP Benjamin Lundy
2 A4 K' N* {6 c/ G& m# O      xAP Caleb Strong
( ^" e+ f6 v0 z: C% y7 j9 l4 ?      xAP Carlos Carrillo
  T, e; y% ]# H; E3 b5 r      xAP Charles H. Windham
! H/ K1 V: V+ Y4 i" e      xAP Charles P. Steinmetz
: \2 n; b, G3 t# N" K" b! P9 U      xAP Chief Washakie, Shell hits 12,  heavy fires# h  t. u8 I/ K  C
      xAP Daniel Drake
; v1 l. l( R  J1 j! q6 m      xAP Daniel S. Lamont, o& ]& n# D" Z5 j4 K/ s8 h) D
      xAP David Gaillard
- b6 s$ Z1 K! v8 K5 y  Y- h( E      xAP David J. Brewer/ k7 d9 b1 F$ A8 \4 |
      xAP Edward Livingston
# m* Z. O/ l* B5 c- `      xAP Edwin Markham
9 _4 U- @; i7 W( S- _5 C      xAP Frances E. Willard
$ t* k: ]" d* n* Z- ~2 ?! o( w      xAP Francis P. Blair4 J0 l0 k3 v' V
      xAP Leland Stanford! v% D7 G5 z$ ~8 {* _! J' N
      xAP Leslie M. Shaw, Shell hits 4
3 b6 m1 N* P: G) |1 j      xAP Lew Wallace
  y0 [, M( ^! S( L, ~9 s! }6 X      xAP Lewis Cass
0 t* J5 c% P- K      xAP Lydia M. Child
' J: Z) p9 `2 X) y/ C! Z7 J% }      xAP Stanley Matthews7 c+ B+ P1 l+ s8 a3 y
      xAP Stephen J. Field( U/ F8 }$ Z- {  s! s0 B0 ?
      xAP Thomas A. Edison
: S! U0 J9 I( @# O& g' R2 i$ x, L      xAP Walter Colton4 Q4 ?; x- g! {, l+ k# D5 E
      xAP William C. Claiborne
5 Z/ x2 w1 W& s5 P: C, M4 _      xAP William E. Channing, Shell hits 14,  heavy fires
( |, M/ `- ]) ]      xAP Alice Moller
# T! p) l+ a3 d      xAP Erinpura. F. g: u2 K! L8 K" |
      xAP Jaladuta0 d; }! V1 {8 g
      xAP Kutsang5 \/ t$ E1 X2 J' x1 m0 J5 B/ L
      xAP Nils Moller) _) V2 K, ~' A) G
      xAP Nirvana
, O  o+ l1 P% V3 G      xAP Nurmahal, Shell hits 34,  heavy fires,  heavy damage, G, h" y% t7 ?  w& e& y% l9 |" Q1 R
      xAP Silverbeech, Shell hits 8,  on fire
# _; [  `/ b- E$ h# p4 f- K      xAP Clan Macnaughton, Shell hits 16 T3 f" K( m- j4 c& ~; U4 |& G3 K+ _- m
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      41 casualties reported
. m: x1 {! x$ n9 j         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled1 T( X2 `* Z  S! V
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 22 disabled
% r1 `* k! g8 `9 |" z( h( P0 U         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 19 disabled
" @2 ]: r" l9 f' e      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)7 Z& w  l& @" }
      Vehicles lost 31 (6 destroyed, 25 disabled)+ r9 U) {) X0 I" U  X/ H  @
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Palm Island at 95,143, Range 4,000 Yards6 P* Y$ I6 a$ b# ?4 N( l6 j

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/ u% ~$ P7 P" P9 O( Y3 Y* b- w      CA Tone) M5 ^' V$ }5 L: K/ @: r
      CA Chikuma0 R; I/ R6 g7 C, t
      CA Mogami
- T& @; \* J8 X: {: k4 i      CA Mikuma1 Z0 z! H3 L& }) G4 Z- C+ I
      CA Suzuya
2 h: z9 [* {0 p) ]% e: K, k1 x9 X) S      CA Kumano! [- q6 \+ k# \
      DD Haruzuki
: M& l0 E7 T+ K& B- C: w5 r4 ]      DD Naganami! p6 s5 S2 ]0 U, y, R1 D0 x
      DD Urazuki. X& h/ k% t5 L% F. g7 t% m- ]
      DD Benigumo4 U2 O# D/ O. h- ^  i; R& `: B# u9 f
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Allied Ships! X$ `% P: b" s! w. K- s2 z& Y2 o0 s
      xAP Chief Washakie, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk) S! b* V. z9 O3 a7 P* J3 f4 \8 a! X2 b
      xAP William E. Channing, Shell hits 22, and is sunk1 _/ n3 I3 l& k7 _
      xAP Nurmahal, Shell hits 11, and is sunk
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      148 casualties reported+ R7 a, _% ^5 J& C) w6 F
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; U8 G5 N. R7 h+ g- Z1 ]- E
         Non Combat: 35 destroyed, 8 disabled1 ^+ |/ J2 x2 V1 {* o3 U- K. g
         Engineers: 45 destroyed, 14 disabled. @% g& x5 j' W( s+ S9 s8 k
      Vehicles lost 37 (27 destroyed, 10 disabled)
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8 D; ^# _8 k/ YNight Time Surface Combat, near Palm Island at 95,143, Range 3,000 Yards
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      CA Tone  P2 a+ U0 M2 u. l# h- Z  `! e+ m- N
      CA Chikuma
: j( ~% A/ o4 |6 R7 \3 B  e      CA Mogami0 P, k& f$ K0 e3 g! g. c; S
      CA Mikuma
& B+ U4 [0 f1 ?      CA Suzuya9 q$ d/ x0 |0 A; u" _# ~) k% C
      CA Kumano" }' R. h2 x3 Q3 r6 X1 a+ h
      DD Haruzuki4 y7 Y: T: ]3 c- L& t3 j2 }: N
      DD Naganami# H9 @' Z% K1 o0 x
      DD Urazuki* `3 Q7 z  Y8 s4 u& S# Q, K
      DD Benigumo( K3 b7 C8 j! c) j

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      xAP Benjamin H. Grierson, Shell hits 2
& w' ~; A8 l3 j: B8 w" G' Z      xAP David Dudley Field, Shell hits 18,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
6 o5 A1 p) u# o. l+ V. [      xAP William Dunbar2 }: Y2 E  h+ M6 q6 ?! a$ F
      xAP William L. Garrison, Shell hits 13,  heavy fires,  heavy damage& ]* N3 S: _% U& l3 |! @, A% c
      xAP William M. Stewart, Shell hits 48, and is sunk
! {0 G6 H! y$ Y8 _* y2 C$ }      xAP Jalaputra
' P$ M" y: H, d4 s      xAP Singu, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
5 V) j1 t3 @" _; N2 b      xAP Varsova, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
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" Z" t8 ~# K0 |% Z+ a" |) V2 c      657 casualties reported
+ R% v/ X7 s4 I8 z1 B; @         Squads: 6 destroyed, 2 disabled
7 [! s! h# @: p" x$ q) X         Non Combat: 139 destroyed, 84 disabled: e  A2 b; x% \6 @" k6 s  T1 ]
         Engineers: 18 destroyed, 2 disabled- x* D  W) Q5 C, y/ v
      Guns lost 23 (13 destroyed, 10 disabled)5 e/ |4 z& u$ l
      Vehicles lost 109 (84 destroyed, 25 disabled)# P5 @, E& _  T* K+ t* N6 L& D: [
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Japanese Ships
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      CA Chikuma" ?( a  f) e- V. ^: h* `  A1 q
      CA Mogami
" C* @" i3 W5 \4 [      CA Mikuma* I6 y1 I6 c1 r$ w( p% x
      CA Suzuya1 w$ s+ q1 ?- k" U5 r1 e
      CA Kumano, Shell hits 15 v' H, N6 l, a5 O/ y0 }5 q" z
      DD Haruzuki
2 T8 V4 J$ @9 E4 i      DD Naganami5 u$ N/ D5 e: R/ Y
      DD Urazuki
8 }4 `) |( q, P: h# ?' Q& K      DD Benigumo
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6 @/ k6 y5 [) C/ P3 H      xAP Adoniram Judson, Shell hits 44, and is sunk
7 A, M8 V. A4 M( W/ E2 l* f      xAP Edmund Randolph, Shell hits 66, and is sunk
( g7 f1 ], l' P# X: P) W      xAP Elihu Thomson, Shell hits 38, and is sunk# _8 H+ X" w, v/ v
      xAP Vitus Bering, Shell hits 18, and is sunk
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      1958 casualties reported) s* m3 e. _5 A; o3 r' C$ O
         Squads: 61 destroyed, 90 disabled6 A& Q$ q3 j1 P* M" V/ k
         Non Combat: 177 destroyed, 165 disabled- a) P. R4 A" l, K
         Engineers: 55 destroyed, 23 disabled
2 E; r2 U- C" m      Guns lost 140 (109 destroyed, 31 disabled)2 q: o8 m: c3 D
      Vehicles lost 182 (126 destroyed, 56 disabled). ?5 F# e( y0 S( {; B
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当天日军驱潜舰队还重创一艘盟军潜艇
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ASW attack near Satawal  at 104,1113 P  u5 p# p4 ~% E
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# U7 h  k; b2 R5 _7 X& M      E No.61$ ?& S6 g) }$ f7 a; S* K

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ASW attack near Satawal  at 104,111
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      E No.5
8 ]5 B! F- X* D/ W5 t- y, M      E No.27% ~) I% s6 f# W- l, Z7 |/ G
      E No.25
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      SS Segundo, hits 134 E3 s* {& C' y+ S+ R3 n! s

0 J% I) z8 k/ e! ?6 J而在同一天,波纳佩岛上的战斗进入了尾声,面对盟军最后的攻势,受伤的日军官兵纷纷自尽殉国
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7 [4 U$ C% e4 E* j& Z9 G! {% s$ QGround combat at Ponape (119,113)
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' k" i3 F+ \- cAllied Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 54057 troops, 992 guns, 1942 vehicles, Assault Value = 22852 a2 S* W5 v& E2 D& `4 \8 q

5 F1 E( R( l3 o8 U3 q2 c- zDefending force 12018 troops, 52 guns, 79 vehicles, Assault Value = 29
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; M" `0 @8 y4 m  wAllied assault odds: 142 to 1 & ~' d6 b+ _- E# [9 h
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Defender: terrain(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), fatigue(-)
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Attacker:
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      6501 casualties reported
; x+ J& f1 K$ s3 K2 ~         Squads: 327 destroyed, 0 disabled1 T" A/ B+ O/ v( i" l3 f# i
         Non Combat: 27 destroyed, 477 disabled
5 N1 {8 @  T# V( @, F7 p0 f9 T         Engineers: 17 destroyed, 1 disabled
1 L3 t0 g4 E3 U3 X( c/ B      Guns lost 33 (33 destroyed, 0 disabled). h# o# Q( L2 S" v
      Vehicles lost 61 (3 destroyed, 58 disabled)
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         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
0 y; o9 U- A& E( ?( c) ]         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
. L% `3 N! D  X: U+ a- h+ ]         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled) n0 B4 @$ I0 I5 p& N$ F3 h" S

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    81st Infantry Division: N, ^/ m4 G* `* I
    1st Filipino Inf Regiment
, P2 Z5 ?$ f+ V; P; N    112th Cavalry Regiment  x3 {3 E/ s& j- z$ d. J) n
    716th Tank Battalion+ B( G& X/ ^& F
    767th Tank Battalion
: E# N; c# P' ]% t2 l    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment3 Z  Q! X$ {5 h! x# x0 w! o$ l, v
    710th Tank Battalion* T( H' ?9 F) O* c) l1 ]
    XIV Corps Combat Engineer Regiment
$ o$ x* N# ~* G) F, d4 e$ j" R' C    762nd Tank Battalion! W) @0 j5 z" x4 f) ^0 D" G/ K
    711th Tank Battalion
) s2 h/ |) C. ~: {1 z0 c    5th Marine Division
# M* i+ w- S3 m( U+ V0 H    6th Infantry Division' v# t3 c- T# u1 ^" ?% O' L8 Y
    706th Tank Battalion2 Z& Y0 ]& H" h
    44th Tank Battalion# ^) u, t8 j) l% h# P3 {
    96th Infantry Division
$ _9 V1 ]* O4 j( e6 G) V    35th Aviation Base Force
! \/ @9 Q# o7 u# `: C1 n0 l/ x/ B% b    57th Coastal Artillery Regiment# [4 P7 x/ ~: i" g" O
    96th Coast AA Regiment
9 ~3 T4 t. C$ S4 W2 P    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
4 l0 K4 k# y8 y0 _# H0 s7 s    XIV US Corps
$ h7 Z/ U# E0 ~4 i    8th Marine Defense Battalion( {, o# u( E2 w  J
    4th USA Defense Battalion
# A7 o& R# Z) F2 l0 U- E# m# Y    X Corps Artillery " h1 w8 ~) Q3 V( ?/ r
    1st USMC AA Battalion, W# h9 v7 z0 p, L
    265th Coastal Artillery Regiment
" K3 r2 B( _9 \) d& f$ c! V    738th Coast AA Regiment
5 h& _/ q( \2 C8 g$ R: O    I Corps Artillery
7 T, {2 [& r: a4 x# g    5th USA Defense Battalion
, i% e% t1 p) j8 h& c    12th Marine Defense Battalion
( z1 X' I8 v  p7 C5 g    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
: L$ R1 O/ u4 {, {    14th Marine Defense Battalion
+ o+ s, G( n7 V" m9 x3 k    28th USN Naval Construction Regiment' a( H& t& g+ L1 E: N
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    3rd Base Force
4 e5 N. C1 t0 _7 p3 O4 m$ v    12th Air Fleet" I2 u# h2 \, ?! C- ]
    19th JAAF Base Force
/ Z: V  k0 N# N    18th Army
; l# n% Y" C5 c* O' Y1 [. h, T    14th Area Army /1- S5 I7 G: E1 A  {& }% \, F, b
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Japanese Unit(s) surrounded at Ponape
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
第二天晚上日军杀个回马枪是可以预料的,不过那些受伤的船只跑不快被击沉也是意料之中的事,这些损失大统领只能默默的记在小本子上,等着向天蝗十倍讨回了
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
多搞几次盟军就没什么XAP了,悲剧啊,基本终结了27在这个方向2个月内的一切行动
那烦请大统领公布一下小本子里的内容,大统领敢不敢啊,小心国内人民弹劾哦
没安排护航可能还有考虑到油料的问题吧?澳洲这缺油厉害,运来不便,光是油船本身都要消耗运载油料的1/3-1/4,如果安排护航,军舰以这速度航行,油料也是一大压力
有点正手一耳光后,又反手再一下的感觉
节奏不对啊 60几页的战报 就45年了 ,这明显两边打默契球的结果,不用看都知道战况应该是两基佬小打小闹,打情骂俏混时间蒙骗广大观众。奉劝两位基佬,这不是中国的夜场而是泰国或者荷兰的午夜场,来点广大人民群众喜闻乐见的步兵片!!!  
I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat.
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