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现在接手没啥意思哇,如果可以回档我愿意接手哇
皇国ノ兴废、コノ一战ニ在リ。各员一层奋励努力セヨ
这档完蛋了。。。连2位主将红叶和27也消失在茫茫的历史中,化作尘埃不留一点痕迹。。。。
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现在接手没啥意思哇,如果可以回档我愿意接手哇
! v. ^( W! y* i2 f# v9 k; P  r; _. wchenrong 发表于 2014-9-7 11:47
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: w  |$ E" _2 n1 J# \现在就等着这档正式TJ后做个末日剧本的档,保留决战前的态势,感受下盟军的原子弹,苏联的坦克集群以及能否玉碎本土。。。
谁把这个档打到46年3月,谁就是华人界第一个打到底的英雄啊
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$ P/ o+ @) d) q: q% R6 f( `; b如此虚名已经唾手可得,可惜红叶天蝗还是放弃了哇
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; x) [  c: b0 y% i; c! a- T6 M/ x老赵天蝗也一个礼拜没消息,继续等待中
) P( z* S/ g' _+ m. {- hhades1001 发表于 2014-9-7 09:34
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既知今日何必当初,原本第一天之后就不该继续追杀KB跟驻岛的
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2 i5 S" e: P0 ]1 B% O+ v$ `- g1 k华安现在已经给了大家这种占了上风就把对手往死里虐的印象了# J, }, O# K) p8 J+ f
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加上形势糜烂至斯,红叶天蝗这样的好基友,估计华安以后都难找了
原来华安是哈德斯假扮的呀
WITP/AE最长挡记录即将被我和七喜天蝗保持!
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......
塔威塔威海战后,本欲火线上任的前任大酱老赵却再次临阵脱离,不得不被解除了职务。现在,克劳德大酱正式走马上任,肩负起帝国的命运,向着未知的深渊走去。
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, y' }, z& L  \( ?' |+ T8 l  d由于之前的“甲事件”,本次事件也被人们顺理成章命名为“乙事件”。惊人的巧合是,两次失踪事件的主角竟然还都是同一人...
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
克劳德大酱上任第一天基本无战事,联合舰队慌忙北窜,目前已到达吕宋东部海域
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 10, 45
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当天盟军在吕宋南部棉兰岛Cotabato基地登陆,预计明日将开辟第一个登陆点) r" W9 v8 \/ M7 I5 ^. X6 l
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Morning Air attack on Cagayan , at 79,89   }- p' g3 K: R1 C: E

9 r: ~8 F- F  NWeather in hex: Clear sky
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2 {( Q" g# n7 ]* e1 W2 y$ ]; tRaid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 43,000 feet.8 J: O% w( K  u( k: T
Estimated time to target is 23 minutes
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Japanese aircraft) l( c- b3 J" X/ o. W' H, B
      N1K5-J George x 153
( P" U. Y* m5 r; Q4 A' b$ N6 v      Ki-83 x 193
* z6 A! a0 D5 ]4 V; _! m      Ki-94-II x 713
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Allied aircraft' Z. [" r) G2 k- N* ?
      Thunderbolt II x 110
2 \; F8 b/ o3 \# D      P-47D25 Thunderbolt x 138' v( x: U  l  U: A( u4 x7 O. W. T1 N
      P-47N Thunderbolt x 172
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Japanese aircraft losses/ K- w( \9 e5 y' F. K9 U/ \4 \
      N1K5-J George: 52 destroyed: h/ U' U8 l. x, o& C
      Ki-83: 44 destroyed
6 x7 ^* D8 R4 b3 o      Ki-94-II: 124 destroyed
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Allied aircraft losses
6 [# P- A3 @2 x+ |4 ~4 y      Thunderbolt II: 12 destroyed
2 D4 k# C& k% \! B, ^      P-47D25 Thunderbolt: 25 destroyed  v7 c7 `6 ?0 v( s. j; P/ I
      P-47N Thunderbolt: 28 destroyed
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Aircraft Attacking:) K; C8 _2 Q7 x) l  a
       5 x Thunderbolt II sweeping at 42000 feet
; D- i2 q0 n  ~2 A, Y       3 x P-47N Thunderbolt sweeping at 42000 feet7 S3 h# ?7 e+ Z9 A! _
       2 x P-47D25 Thunderbolt sweeping at 42000 feet2 B/ a" i- G* @2 y" E# I# F2 u9 v8 _6 K
       1 x P-47N Thunderbolt sweeping at 42000 feet
& k5 k8 j  K/ {4 K! G' d       5 x Thunderbolt II sweeping at 42000 feet+ Y# H, K1 M1 m8 D: g
       1 x Thunderbolt II sweeping at 42000 feet' k0 s0 }" J+ a  z
       2 x P-47D25 Thunderbolt sweeping at 42000 feet0 M+ i6 Z1 V- Q- C
       1 x P-47D25 Thunderbolt sweeping at 42000 feet
# G0 a7 x! o# q' ]       4 x P-47N Thunderbolt sweeping at 42000 feet
( g$ b9 v" n2 E* {, }. I9 r       1 x P-47N Thunderbolt sweeping at 42000 feet' n* C3 ~4 z0 J0 e
       2 x P-47N Thunderbolt sweeping at 42000 feet
# w% _2 D) J) v       2 x P-47D25 Thunderbolt sweeping at 42000 feet0 R" {; [1 R# F8 j
       1 x P-47N Thunderbolt sweeping at 42000 feet
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; D% X; z5 Z6 f       1 x P-47N Thunderbolt sweeping at 42000 feet: ^) r! z- ~- v6 f" o4 [
       1 x P-47N Thunderbolt sweeping at 42000 feet4 I- s# M( H3 R/ j8 X0 \+ U

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/ k4 A0 R) c. Q) ?# XMorning Air attack on Cagayan , at 79,89
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Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 45,000 feet.
9 b! b) H2 S. HEstimated time to target is 23 minutes0 S$ ~0 H0 ]+ r! S

! g4 J) \8 U3 H+ J* LJapanese aircraft
4 Q0 ?) ^) Y1 q; |  v, `* N& g      N1K5-J George x 33
8 E7 x6 u/ {+ m# c* b      Ki-83 x 63+ A* ]. u3 u& P$ z# v
      Ki-94-II x 258
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8 c  x; Y# @0 X8 iAllied aircraft
- t, j0 `5 W) h. A5 [- b      Thunderbolt II x 102
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5 M  P) O+ R8 g$ g4 SJapanese aircraft losses' ^5 ]' V! {, U- R
      N1K5-J George: 1 destroyed+ Q0 X- ?$ z3 |* ]% P% x
      Ki-83: 4 destroyed; X1 ?8 ]5 N1 g  L
      Ki-94-II: 7 destroyed# x. x- u2 P7 B) H6 {  o% l4 _
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      Thunderbolt II: 1 destroyed+ I  B0 \* ~& {  R

$ a% K$ K: |0 J! L6 e7 nAircraft Attacking:0 Z( p" j' K6 ^
      81 x Thunderbolt II sweeping at 42000 feet
& n1 \) J- L0 k% @      11 x Thunderbolt II sweeping at 42000 feet
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2 r; G8 Y, M1 O3 r+ L$ H) O3 CMorning Air attack on Cagayan , at 79,89 ! c0 o6 B2 x. s3 K7 s

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Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
0 s9 F, y& e3 S% J4 h: A3 j1 @1 fEstimated time to target is 24 minutes" j8 z* t+ B7 k5 s! @8 l
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Japanese aircraft
, G, ?$ [& F2 r      N1K5-J George x 267 u& ]; t1 i, A6 U
      Ki-83 x 58
- P2 V2 |, `, j% J5 a4 ~      Ki-94-II x 231! r* Z" I  P. \* a  h

" ]( x( D: v" Z5 }Allied aircraft
0 ~; o2 X9 A" H0 U7 S5 M7 O/ b      B-24J Liberator x 3039 }7 x- f) r+ Y! C5 V: [
      B-29-25 Superfort x 140' s9 D7 G2 v/ w
      B-29B Superfort x 60
7 O8 n- g6 `; r+ [      P-38J Lightning x 46
( A. Y7 ]) c8 a& T      P-38L Lightning x 267% k2 R6 P+ V9 L( q# |% ?

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, C0 ?: Q( |/ }6 x: Z- q. J      N1K5-J George: 26 damaged) A9 w; q( W8 @, r$ p% I  r
      N1K5-J George: 57 destroyed on ground' U" v& y3 {. z& t! l! O6 i
      Ki-83: 58 damaged
2 Y% i5 X; f  n6 c) w      Ki-83: 86 destroyed on ground
9 `, N( v9 S" V) P      Ki-94-II: 1 destroyed, 15 damaged' Q1 t  R1 O0 @0 w- y) T
      Ki-94-II: 8 destroyed on ground, p7 K' n. L& h& X& V+ c
      J7W1 Shinden: 35 destroyed on ground. {# ^  k0 q9 [; b3 ]1 o+ z( L
      A7M2 Sam: 31 destroyed on ground7 |, I# z4 p* c: M+ ?2 s
      D4Y4 Judy: 5 destroyed on ground
" d! h* R5 K+ v8 F      Ki-46-III Dinah: 15 destroyed on ground
# T, m9 P+ p$ K4 d" T      E15K1 Norm: 11 destroyed on ground/ k: k1 b7 x# X7 k: p; V: ^1 m
      B7A2 Grace: 2 destroyed on ground
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Allied aircraft losses% b. n( X, w6 N# U# t
      B-29-25 Superfort: 2 damaged
3 ^+ o/ P  Q  o; V      P-38J Lightning: 1 destroyed
5 ~5 d  q# s$ v. o      P-38L Lightning: 5 destroyed
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Japanese Ships
3 H1 t  I/ m9 t      CV Junyo, Bomb hits 16, and is sunk
8 _1 |# q0 D6 R$ E" z      AR Nippo Maru, Bomb hits 7,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
; J( P! [# p3 x      CV Zuikaku, Bomb hits 45, and is sunk
5 f( [$ J" y. J7 ~      AD Shintoku Maru, Bomb hits 5, and is sunk
4 X6 s$ I1 N  C# `- e# f  P9 d$ ]      xAK Kumanoyama, Bomb hits 5,  heavy fires,  heavy damage1 e) O& i8 g; T9 S% ]
      AKE Boston Maru, Bomb hits 6,  heavy fires,  heavy damage) R7 j) ?+ k2 K4 b! S4 d
      AD Noshima, Bomb hits 6,  heavy fires,  heavy damage$ k! k) t/ o  R5 H7 }& R0 N
      ACM Asahi Maru, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk5 I: a6 |7 b5 P) ?: R
      PB Shinko Maru, Bomb hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
8 F; E4 q' o, y) P3 t      xAK Kinshu Maru, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage" m% k4 [+ |; I$ G; x2 I( F7 E
      PB Yomei Maru, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage, m. c2 W& J. V0 Z9 m
      ACM Atsu Maru, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk
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Japanese ground losses:( b7 @7 L1 ]# b, V9 W
      21 casualties reported1 g/ ]* v/ n+ k1 K1 Q0 r
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled& H6 V. S, |; s4 q# O
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled
3 p3 V4 [* V, j7 R$ C         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled# I: L3 l- U1 `, h" E; H7 Q2 v
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5 X4 Z( a3 ^$ i2 p: y7 ^Airbase supply hits 7. N$ t1 N* U' Q/ o
Runway hits 3337 m( k+ P4 ~( V( ^2 O
Port hits 15
% S$ N% r; {* B& K5 @8 `Port fuel hits 4
2 [# X$ X7 w- q5 w0 z  w4 _Port supply hits 3
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
报销两艘正规空母啊
早就残废了
27速速進攻吧 條件都成熟了 制海制空都完全屬於盟軍了
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年底前上本土應該有機會吧
本日天気晴朗ナレドモ浪高シ
今日天氣晴朗但是浪高
千机直掩被打得这么惨!盟军飞机逆天了!
江湖
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 11, 45
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昨天被炸成月球表面的卡加延似乎在工兵的抢修下仍保持了战斗机的起降能力,第二天补刀的四发和扫场战斗机协同失败,被击落50余架,损失惨重
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Morning Air attack on Cagayan , at 79,89
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6 f7 n- }: ~) M; pWeather in hex: Light cloud
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Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
$ [& A- s6 s) t3 g! aEstimated time to target is 27 minutes3 i5 q, W1 Q. m5 M: _1 q$ J
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      N1K5-J George x 33
% U- o' a0 z, m- h" G% }1 H1 k      Ki-83 x 269 [* P; Y, g: r, E
      Ki-94-II x 156: M. d9 l' _0 N/ H. y+ E

% P1 B+ S8 _, Y: z( f& eAllied aircraft* u7 B2 Z. p4 J
      B-24J Liberator x 239
! [1 q: _# \5 k9 |' V4 q" h      P-38J Lightning x 24
6 M" P( @1 P/ K      P-38L Lightning x 2252 s3 U' k, e. I2 ^- E
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      N1K5-J George: 3 destroyed, 30 damaged
; @, X7 x, }' m7 o      N1K5-J George: 13 destroyed on ground
! ^  r+ z/ H8 ?+ H: X# i- N      Ki-83: 1 destroyed, 25 damaged
3 m! O) T' D2 q# f5 ?      Ki-83: 42 destroyed on ground. b% m6 F  @9 r$ d
      Ki-94-II: 2 destroyed, 106 damaged7 ]8 @* @3 d1 i% W- k, _
      Ki-94-II: 117 destroyed on ground
% M+ E+ i2 ~0 n+ O! B4 Y      Ki-46-III Dinah: 2 destroyed on ground  }) e$ T" r( I4 L, o
      E15K1 Norm: 3 destroyed on ground& z  H9 f# p/ G+ L) F4 s* \
      J7W1 Shinden: 1 destroyed on ground  }& ^( Z4 _& R6 M
      A7M2 Sam: 2 destroyed on ground
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      B-24J Liberator: 4 destroyed, 17 damaged
* W' f2 H& U1 h3 O% T2 e      P-38L Lightning: 1 destroyed
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6 Z8 ~* I% w& ^2 w1 @; u      35 casualties reported
& w9 y. u( |" e% x3 f( t7 j4 \         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
- u% o8 U; U6 e  R0 j* q         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
4 L" L  h3 ~5 l* v         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled- d$ T$ u; F$ U6 J8 M' e6 Z1 \+ {
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Airbase hits 47) b7 O* j! J# J" h" X! @
Airbase supply hits 6
( r/ G9 o! N4 H) t6 q0 pRunway hits 72, k2 F1 T! ^& r" p8 p% {

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Morning Air attack on Cagayan , at 79,89
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1 @) |. s. S( Q, i: v( B0 S5 w3 IRaid detected at 67 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.) i! S& \' b7 r
Estimated time to target is 23 minutes
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      N1K5-J George x 22. Z3 L" N  e6 A
      Ki-83 x 19; s$ j' \/ C! C4 Q, P4 W3 @
      Ki-94-II x 139
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. v1 C0 p% R- B' [  E# Y( y  T      B-24J Liberator x 249 l) O2 p  l+ m1 M

& R' }5 Y% a+ r( v8 Z$ rJapanese aircraft losses2 P! a2 ^8 h# Z6 X
      N1K5-J George: 1 destroyed on ground0 q2 v! P; `! \, u5 R- c
      Ki-83: 1 destroyed
% ^: z& q$ M, b* q1 c      Ki-83: 1 destroyed on ground
& N3 n% c6 A6 P      Ki-94-II: 1 destroyed, 1 damaged
0 J; j/ s6 ]% P4 C* X      Ki-94-II: 3 destroyed on ground2 R% G  A& U  E9 V3 I
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: I) B: J1 G0 x+ F( @$ E      B-24J Liberator: 5 destroyed, 10 damaged
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Runway hits 6! s) C1 f/ K  A  k0 M6 X

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% @! e, n5 e2 k6 a! S盟军在Cotabato的登陆部队秒杀当地守军,成功在棉兰老开辟登陆场( p; ?9 M4 t5 E
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Ground combat at Cotabato (78,90)1 r. T" L. Z: @

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! B7 c: Z- |9 W" r6 K8 J; j+ @Attacking force 115241 troops, 1890 guns, 2391 vehicles, Assault Value = 3856
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Defending force 4192 troops, 39 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 129
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; _/ X8 g$ u8 N, ?. ~1 p9 `Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 14 Y" t7 U3 q+ c6 _4 a! K

7 `' J' R6 h5 \- G& P" Q6 SAllied adjusted assault: 4778 ( R# Q1 s) k, ~+ Z

  L3 k+ W( l! W6 h' W/ fJapanese adjusted defense: 1
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Allied assault odds: 4778 to 1 (fort level 1)
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Allied forces CAPTURE Cotabato !!!
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% C' r( y/ |7 s4 yCombat modifiers- k; [+ I! ^# m! G% X2 B2 `
Defender:
) U2 H7 D: C3 c% Y9 C* N3 K5 |Attacker: shock(+)
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Japanese ground losses:4 J, S+ T/ u" b4 U) q) Y
      4862 casualties reported/ |1 E, j4 V% g5 q8 V2 p
         Squads: 211 destroyed, 0 disabled. V0 J1 `' B4 W' z
         Non Combat: 232 destroyed, 0 disabled
. m3 b" r5 K$ a& H4 T         Engineers: 7 destroyed, 0 disabled
; \2 `8 l# w: I% w      Guns lost 27 (27 destroyed, 0 disabled)5 L1 R9 v9 S8 d, e, q' h
      Units destroyed 2
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Allied ground losses:
. ]. [& H5 \8 D. f      672 casualties reported( m! G, {/ f$ Q' _  d
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 71 disabled! I, ?6 a' ~/ ?9 `* R) Z- A
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 35 disabled3 I7 }9 _; I1 T# ?
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 18 disabled
+ m0 M( w. i$ A$ q! a      Guns lost 7 (2 destroyed, 5 disabled). v/ y: ~+ B' c5 n  S8 t0 C& t/ n3 |

3 Z$ ]) L1 S# j* G/ |6 H9 HAssaulting units:
4 n# [& E  x5 g& S1 M7 e, q/ I) Q& e    5th USMC Tank Battalion' L/ `6 @( w2 U& o1 x: ~/ [  ]
    3rd NZ Brigade
" p4 r; X5 f, w' B( S5 ~: d    8th NZ Brigade
7 V3 d( |1 `) U3 I) K6 Q# q    12th NZ Brigade
* t( G# V4 k- G. N) t5 ~' d    3rd Marine Division
" q. |: ]3 c: g    XI Corps Combat Engineer Regiment
0 {/ R3 j, o# {. `    32nd Infantry Division, I% T! a2 _. g) a2 Y2 Y
    6th Australian Division. O  W3 {2 }$ c% g
    Americal Infantry Division
+ u) z7 g6 @6 B7 S6 f! Y1 q    2nd Australian Division- }, H; E% c0 k6 a
    I Aus Corps Engineer Battalion
8 h8 g$ L3 |$ E. O& S    766th Tank Battalion0 G8 ?! v$ D" o  b% L1 y& ]! J1 z# I
    3rd Australian Division
. S1 h' Z& U# `5 L3 Q' q    9th Australian Division
: t9 h% Y1 l) x- ~( a; ]    189 Wing 3 z; x. h. Q2 {3 ^5 q! }
    70/100th Coast AA Regiment
; f6 H/ c% d- C( E    855/868th Engineer Aviation Battalion9 S: ?, L5 @4 Q' B- C+ H
    52nd Aviation Base Force% ]; R: d9 r. l; P' K" U2 Q, I/ R
    IX Corps Artillery
: h; w7 @, ^1 Y3 D( P& @! l+ o    XIV Corps Artillery
# x3 R" g  m5 K% u    24th USN Naval Construction Regiment
" s3 E8 a" k% f4 l! {! ]    78th RAAF Wing ) \: V' w: M9 a* ^/ T3 i0 |
    11th USN Naval Construction Battalion' g9 v+ ^) Y' A  s
    608th Coast AA Regiment8 r5 c. F! h: ?
    2nd USMC Field Artillery Battalion& Z6 e2 I) C  u. Z  `7 y- V
    207th Coast AA Regiment% j- |# e& T3 |* }" h9 m
    46th USN Naval Construction Battalion! `, s2 T2 B0 s- X1 ?$ e' ]$ @1 h
    198th USAAF Base Force5 Y, A9 T! ]' `9 U# Q* s: o
    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment
3 D5 T* Z4 I9 P& \1 E  K( L3 j6 [    860/865th Engineer Aviation Battalion0 G1 F9 h" e, n! v" Y: Q: w4 R
    48th USN Naval Construction Battalion
; Q2 b/ }! @: ]+ V( s    186th USAAF Base Force: P- ?5 W+ P% b' [- b
    115th USAAF Base Force
7 Y# y/ @* x9 I) }8 v0 [    196th USAAF Base Force
& Q2 _7 A+ w! s# `0 ~    172 Wing
- K! Q+ @& F0 F$ t% I    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
+ ^  o: D" @' N( A) H    9 RAAF Aviation Rgt
" ^) }" N9 F; g  x' D2 c) z    1st Eng Amph Bde
0 h+ F: j$ i) |    236th USN Base Force) k# W0 w9 M+ s$ }. _! Y2 ^* |
    72nd RAAF Wing
# |  ^. {4 k* X9 s4 m; [2 l    Tenth US Army
% f6 k0 l* D1 _: x% A: n+ ~    1 USMC Seacoast Art
: K/ L) p% c2 X2 r) }3 i2 x    544th Field Artillery Battalion
: i( b. u- _8 A1 Y# _3 k/ k    169 Wing 5 O. P4 S9 I- m
    607th Coast AA Regiment
# U! q, m( G/ `5 H8 j# u    543 & 545 Field Artillery Battalion6 z1 ~: ^2 |4 x* a; j6 w
    694th Field Artillery Battalion
2 d' ?0 @; n2 {6 n2 B8 U8 T    12th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
- o4 t' x) K& b/ |' ^# k: N1 f    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment5 E# Z2 C6 e* |& @; ]- ~2 C: ~
    RAF 222 Group Base Force0 v3 m! G, S. u, ^4 a
    77th RAAF Wing ; F! g% g2 v% [# D, q7 R
    872/873rd Engineer Aviation Battalion4 J* h9 ~' ?: I! @& L4 }
    27th USN Naval Construction Regiment
) V3 T/ T. [9 _7 d    14th RAAF M/W Sqn 3 n$ e3 L" v/ X
    223rd Field Artillery Battalion0 _% Z2 q/ p( e
    805/1878th Engineer Aviation Battalion# W; o" g/ \5 j! w+ ?
    26th USN Naval Construction Regiment
% ~1 y6 o3 \. }2 p7 l$ d1 ?    392 & 510 Coast AA Regiment: h6 _7 E3 b; Y2 x* j. E) E+ M/ _
    73rd RAAF Wing # j( w. J7 g" f  ~% Y3 J5 T
    93rd Coast AA Regiment
5 q9 k5 F+ J5 J7 d    53rd Aviation Base Force
6 i6 z4 ^/ b9 d! H9 ~    Seventh USAAF EAB /18+ _! P. a8 \6 |1 D5 z' c6 S
' S# I. U  s1 G' `+ ?6 `
Defending units:4 c+ W8 z8 K" E6 y
    59th Ind.Mixed Brigade+ R2 `! Z- @( o( D! H9 m
    1st Sasebo SNLF Coy
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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