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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 31, 453 e5 R' o# x& H; C+ z, U6 u( P; L

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: d& h0 r4 ~2 F* T* p. k在美国西南太平洋战区司令部的直接指挥下,盟军攻占东帝汶重镇9级机场的劳滕,从此南洋南部门户洞开,任盟军驰骋了6 r- w2 ^: D" |" d# u9 e* c; c
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# a$ U; c+ N/ D3 w1 d! p8 vGround combat at Lautem (72,115)
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- f* A' _9 D; S! pAllied Deliberate attack- Q7 M1 ~* s* c/ u& Z

1 D, R( ~3 y% f) \/ O; m4 a) yAttacking force 117543 troops, 2116 guns, 4510 vehicles, Assault Value = 4417
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' I: J2 v3 i8 _$ y: J/ l8 A2 Y; S' \Defending force 47635 troops, 363 guns, 246 vehicles, Assault Value = 878. H) f# R8 G" i( [  e! |! ?
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Allied adjusted assault: 4757
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, M- G. T6 Z- b% E6 L, T5 BJapanese adjusted defense: 153 1 v! B7 [9 Z; [1 Q, R0 c1 e, }0 b- n, F
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Allied assault odds: 31 to 1 (fort level 0)
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; w' W1 k6 R' Y* N, I+ Q; zAllied forces CAPTURE Lautem !!!7 L: o  w4 |1 w- C* s' g/ [
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Combat modifiers
4 V  A0 `- i& s3 ^6 n* z4 eDefender: terrain(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), supply(-)/ a3 L2 v5 B! W  E* T3 E
Attacker: 6 \: M8 B$ p4 r; y- Z) z, J
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Japanese ground losses:0 f$ p: @7 w5 k; a' L
      12259 casualties reported
6 T. `2 e# j0 R: `- b1 N: o% b2 |# S         Squads: 335 destroyed, 320 disabled
8 n$ Y  b: R! l& V1 W' Y! J$ E         Non Combat: 198 destroyed, 229 disabled1 c' u/ C. S; ?( }# _
         Engineers: 241 destroyed, 0 disabled
: _, V$ Y# ~9 j$ e  U; I      Guns lost 124 (103 destroyed, 21 disabled)
0 v, K* E1 M: a( P2 J      Vehicles lost 178 (178 destroyed, 0 disabled)
* o9 m( [; P, _* y      Units destroyed 6
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Allied ground losses:
/ N5 O0 P+ N, t. Z; l      1067 casualties reported& q0 i6 D1 }5 E' t. O
         Squads: 8 destroyed, 136 disabled
, z! ~2 J8 Q6 K* {. R2 v- E         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 52 disabled$ |. r6 _7 d. Q6 c$ Y
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 41 disabled
# H' g( H8 f9 g% ~0 ^' _2 _      Guns lost 22 (1 destroyed, 21 disabled)
; C% A9 r" t3 M; J4 V2 q% U      Vehicles lost 65 (8 destroyed, 57 disabled)
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Assaulting units:, {% B3 c: h8 S- |  ~6 K5 T3 C
    9th Indian Division$ ~- \0 |$ e- j" i
    254th Armoured Brigade
: K; }( ~8 l2 z1 K! E- x    31st Armoured Division
7 f  c0 Y8 J# D    637th Tank Destroyer Battalion7 R  t/ F7 h% z/ _4 X
    3rd Carabiniers Regiment
: C/ v+ g2 B6 j% d: O    18th British Division
# h0 a8 u: p  i    8th Australian Division
: n1 F7 Y& ^$ {' Z' j7 c    2/4th Armoured Regiment& ~8 j9 b4 A5 _
    268th Motorised Brigade! _. ]6 |& |8 k9 j2 ~
    670th Tank Destroyer Battalion7 ]# h/ ^, o+ g% ]9 J3 ^
    11th Australian Division% v# g2 m+ I7 K* Y( L+ n- E1 r
    7th Australian Division
' P1 @4 z, R1 @) [" F$ L    632nd Battalion
0 |+ K! Q6 H( V+ N6 w) p    2/5th Armoured Regiment$ Y( T; _$ ]  ^3 ]% t0 h
    2/6th Armoured Regiment+ \6 _0 X! i2 W/ b
    XXXIII Corps Engineer Battalion, t1 w' J5 Z: W7 m
    671th Tank Destroyer Battalion6 e9 y6 K5 i/ a
    93rd Infantry Division
# \1 u% n4 Q" `$ d' H8 D    209th Combat Engineer Battalion* T) M' r/ {* X% b* [* o
    4th Armoured Brigade6 N7 P* R# Y0 R2 a( P0 u+ O1 P
    32nd Army Tank Brigade
; D& j* C8 c4 T* @: v2 L) ~    50th Tank Brigade
  Y7 \3 s$ T2 N. U    1st Army Tank Regiment2 f0 P: R. {; Y& e- m% l
    38th Infantry Division" P8 H7 y# |; i# d
    Gardner's Horse Regiment7 k7 ~; Z  [9 Y5 J
    51st Highland Division
" s# T2 C7 w' ]  C# v    56th Australian Lt AA Regiment
! I. w, w; w# q+ ]    17th Marine Defense Battalion
! w" F2 U' G+ N' g    USN AirSoPac : ^: F0 u  O% P* C4 i
    251st Field Artillery Battalion
* V' y& O6 N! V* P    101st Heavy AA Regiment
: |* l) _/ b( Z) u6 i" C+ n! ~2 E    57th Australian Lt AA Regiment
  t  [1 H- o1 n7 C9 o% ]4 \! L    108th Tank Attack Regiment
( S, i' y: [: E3 i8 g    13th Australian Hvy AA Regiment: W3 J8 Z) X( n1 I2 n2 z
    49th Aviation Base Force
' ^: R& E( u' I6 M; _/ T: k    21st USN Naval Construction Regiment
% N. V( m9 G7 i/ c    4th USN Naval Construction Regiment
6 Q' g8 R6 M+ I& h+ _    165 Wing ; [' g+ @" c9 Y" m# X. w& d& _
    48th Aviation Base Force" ^' W* R2 r3 ~/ q3 W7 F* Q
    190th USAAF Base Force
. K0 X+ l. u4 ]4 T    19th USN Naval Construction Regiment1 |3 J) ?1 u- F1 t% n9 g
    249th Field Artillery Battalion1 F- n  L1 n4 y1 d
    2nd Medium Regiment
$ R. M" r/ M/ \    1st Medium Regiment
8 U% Q+ x2 C% }, {/ J    50th Coastal Artillery Regiment/ ~* t' D0 @: j% M* F
    Southwest Pacific + Z( w3 p! c3 t  m& q3 H
    Provisional GMC Grp & s! o9 K# X" d4 S# U0 Z9 G
    3rd (Special Force) Division: @2 t# i) m0 V- W/ F
    55th Australian Lt AA Regiment% q4 {3 s9 x7 M- s
    147th Field Artillery Regiment
( q" v' E& B$ ^( U, }4 O/ k    428th Coast AA Battalion
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/ }0 R2 ]/ K7 b9 N' S5 BDefending units:
% {$ @- n5 `& z2 B) r    68th Division
, P8 s6 H: q6 L, f    40th Division
$ q' Q4 O( |" z$ F6 Q    70th Division7 s- ^& X/ ^; ^4 D1 y
    27th Ind.Mixed Brigade! E" U) {8 i1 n. M3 O
    48th Road Const Co
" \" y% r, m" Z8 r7 K  L    56th Construction Battalion
" |) F1 F4 g3 I$ A! y  g    66th JAAF AF Bn
9 ~; ^* S2 U7 P3 b( k    37th Ind.Mixed Brigade
, s* k" H2 {1 p& {1 f1 \    10th Air Division( q0 p$ f' w3 d# }7 D
    3rd RF Gun Battalion! E, F$ w) M3 a# U+ Y
    7th RF Gun Battalion
8 l! v) j$ x. U/ B: I    2nd Shipping Engineer Regiment
+ a$ R" w) |/ m, f    16th Army
9 k5 B8 A# Z5 q' ~% D    116th AA Regiment
  K, g8 q1 f& \: A8 i2 K3 L, I- g    303rd Ind.Infantry Battalion4 v/ b6 }5 ^) ]! _5 ~
    62nd Field AA Battalion* X1 w- H8 u6 _3 _' ~1 Y9 o
    8th Area Army; l. }# N' |4 m1 B+ I( ]
    Yokosuka 3rd SNLF0 y4 }& p! o" `) _: i/ b
    8th Fleet
3 r1 v5 z3 G, d3 @2 n, W9 G    115th AA Regiment
' `' R0 W6 A1 Q2 B) X& _% b; F* A    51st Construction Battalion
7 Z6 Z  B& k) p' ]    67th JAAF AF Bn
6 M+ M+ ~: t: F+ C7 D( f3 p. p    5th Field AF Construction Battalion; D2 ~" Y+ N5 K
    32nd Air Defense AA Battalion
: G6 f9 `$ K% ?+ F" k. G    6th RF Gun Battalion
1 b  `. @7 V/ R8 t    27th Air Flotilla
: m; V% g$ h: i3 q5 y    114th AA Regiment$ b$ u, a+ k: q  Q, _! H9 }
    24th Ind. Engineer Regiment: p" w5 a6 ~; b. \5 Y
    148th JAAF AF Bn 7 X2 p1 U! x7 u: E- U
    36th Ind.Mixed Brigade; e0 A( E& f! t3 I/ `( K
    134th JAAF AF Bn 4 h4 }  X+ P4 ]' l  l$ K& n6 K6 {
    3rd Shipping Engineer Regiment. n: a! |0 i% A  t; C
    3rd JNAF AF Unit /1
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% s8 e  _9 W$ H4 ^4 m. M# h0 p2 n昭和20年(1945)3月10日,古贺红叶大将于停泊在林加延锚地的旗舰大和号上召开南洋方面战备会议,有关的舰队,战队,守备队的参谋们及大本营驻联合舰队代表迁政信大佐云集联合舰队旗舰大和参加。
' C1 ?4 `* c# q+ n0 E$ x古贺大将清了清嗓子,开始了会议议程:“现在本官来说明联合舰队司令部对目前战争形势的观测和对策”。* k% m3 V+ d! d3 J" m; \9 m
对于出席这次会议的参谋们来说,古贺长官所说出来的每一个字,都像一把锤子在敲打着会议室,会议室的空气被这种敲打震荡着,让人喘不过气来。
2 P, d+ w. ?3 W5 o2 H, ?3 J古贺红叶大将头一句就是这么说的:“联合舰队的兵力对美军比例已经相差了三倍以上”。0 d) ^8 s3 Z1 n8 Q( F! `
接下来的一句是:“而且,东帝汶外海海战的结果导致了舰队决战中心的机动部队航空兵力大量损失,现在即使我们所希望的迎击舰队决战能够进行,我们的胜算也极为低下,应该说不到一成”。" g* [6 S$ ], g0 ~2 p; \
这是作为海军三巨头之一的联合舰队司令长官在甲午战争以后五十年来第一次公开宣称对正在进行的战争没有任何胜利信心。  m" {+ Q% i# t) D" l; G* |- V; B
古贺还在继续:“胜算虽然极低,但并不是完全没有。如果能够在战略上和地理上对我军有利的情况下和美军进行决战的话,哪怕是玉碎战法,也是我们唯一能够取得最大战果的机会。”" A1 Z3 E( s  D
虽然还有点视差,但无论如何,这是日本帝国海军联合舰队第一次睁开眼睛看现实。
2 g, ?% q! r6 L* c- a古贺红叶面对的是一个烂摊子,但有趣的是不认为这是个烂摊子的日本海军军官还不少,所以红叶大将在开会伊始,就让大家“丢掉幻想,准备玉碎”,这个崭新“玉碎战法”的名词,更是让与会的参谋们心惊肉跳
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所谓“玉碎战法”就是:“在外南洋方面寻找敌舰队主力进行决战,为此舍弃所有的海岛,基地守备队及驻防陆军,从此之后联合舰队不支援,不解救守备部队”。6 j4 O( q/ D- a# U$ N
这个意思就是:大家本是同林鸟,大限到头各自飞,现在谁也管不了谁了。现在几乎败局已定,只有能捕捉到敌舰队主力进行决战还要争取到那不到10%的胜算才能说话,否则,联合舰队已经无法照看自己所属的所有单位了。
5 ?% Y0 i6 ^0 ~6 N% g2 T6 Z( m% p担任劳腾守备任务的海军第3特战队先任参谋林中佐举起了右手,他要确认联合舰队司令部的计划,知道他们需要坚守几天:“在美军再次向南洋进攻的时候,联合舰队要多久才能赶到?”4 O" \$ A* f9 B3 Y$ s1 P
联合舰队先任参谋母螺大佐说话了:“一般情况下三天,最坏的情况下七天,联合舰队一定会赶到,请等着我们,现在战况对我们非常不利,只能辛苦你们了。请把这个意思转达给部队,希望你们一定要坚持到最后”。
+ }4 Y1 s0 S, R) R( m, @" u6 [但事实上,军令部已经彻底驳回了联合舰队司令部提出的于东帝汶附件海域进行舰队决战的捷五号作战计划,东帝汶方面已经是被日军大本营放弃的棋子
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这局面,菲律宾决战在所难免了
盟军下一步的目标应该是肯达里和望加西,帝国还有最后的一段调整部署的时间,攻占此两地之后盟军是先西进还是先北上将会是一个历史性的决定,直接决定盟军最终能否踏上本土
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
盟军攻克劳腾港后帝国在南太平洋的战略局势骤然恶化已经昭然若揭
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为了压制盟军的进一步攻势,帝国集中大量轰炸机队对劳腾港北面和西面两个盟军最突出的潜在进攻出发基地进行了航空轰炸,意图拖延盟军的下一步攻势展开,当天的行动由于盟军没有及时布置直掩而取得成功,在地面上击毁盟军数十架轰炸机,但是由于盟军地面拥有的强烈AA火力,尽管突袭取得了成功,帝国也损失了不亚于盟军飞机损失数的轰炸机。但盟军两个机场都遭受到了一定程度的破坏。
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Morning Air attack on Boela , at 80,110 / Q4 o0 `' Z8 m, o) j6 S8 M
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Weather in hex: Heavy rain6 x1 K4 b4 m: x, {8 y! T$ Z9 b+ D# x
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Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
7 T) e6 V8 y# i7 dEstimated time to target is 30 minutes/ z4 b; Q3 B- _# M" {
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Japanese aircraft0 i8 _* G8 I' S& u0 j( H' p/ k6 S5 P: x
      G3M3 Nell x 82! t/ e' j2 s+ R! H/ g: z

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      no flights
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$ A8 c: _1 ~" P" s% D& ?Japanese aircraft losses. s, g+ k8 y0 ]) ]) ]3 M. g/ p
      G3M3 Nell: 37 damaged
; D. b8 e8 n8 q# d4 M% U* S, i7 I      G3M3 Nell: 2 destroyed by flak% `! Y# q, p' l+ A

. w- K+ s- I; |  kAllied aircraft losses
0 [' s4 F2 s8 `4 z      TBF-1 Avenger: 32 damaged/ l- d* s: t1 g- i! S  M& h
      TBF-1 Avenger: 5 destroyed on ground$ u" B5 n9 y- G* ]' w4 }3 z/ M
      B-25D1 Mitchell: 35 damaged1 T8 W7 P6 d+ T2 e- B, v  w; \
      B-25D1 Mitchell: 3 destroyed on ground! U  O2 ]% w. D& r
      PBM-3D Mariner: 1 damaged
2 e" |! M: }$ h, r# e5 p' n      F-5E Lightning: 1 damaged
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      4 casualties reported
1 k% o" A$ y4 G) M9 Y2 ]9 B) ~# c         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ @4 ?9 N# P4 v4 a         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled+ P- q! G. [  H% ?
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Airbase hits 24
9 n+ R: o8 s. z: ~Airbase supply hits 27 J! c1 h3 u& C' Z
Runway hits 81
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8 @) b7 v, _2 \6 OMorning Air attack on Boela , at 80,110 ( t0 u2 o/ j, [. |4 u/ B
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Weather in hex: Heavy rain
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Raid detected at 74 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
1 _; q' q+ G% }0 e* sEstimated time to target is 26 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
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      G4M1 Betty: 13 damaged" ^% ~/ \4 {" O
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak& b7 H# _6 b2 I! r- F, o0 m4 ~
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! S3 w; K' ?9 C& e" u# _      TBF-1 Avenger: 12 damaged3 \' R7 p4 T' s1 B0 |! L
      TBF-1 Avenger: 1 destroyed on ground' W7 A4 i; G3 e, a
      B-25D1 Mitchell: 10 damaged
6 e; m& d* f) d      B-25D1 Mitchell: 1 destroyed on ground
2 O5 q8 R5 n  C1 N% ]      F-5E Lightning: 1 damaged
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7 X) K: _9 p6 p+ B4 x% Y/ a  a- HAirbase hits 8( f0 m' M3 Q8 Y& B, z
Airbase supply hits 1
9 l& |! x$ W3 zRunway hits 5
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Morning Air attack on Memboro , at 63,112 5 Q# ^2 r- I7 |& ?
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Weather in hex: Overcast& x8 [" T$ g2 b

% z/ R/ I# B/ q* t. ~! rRaid detected at 74 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.
9 @) d# l1 P- }  W5 F. @Estimated time to target is 22 minutes
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      P1Y2 Frances x 399 V, M; o4 [5 U& e9 J* B

2 g" \3 M0 e; O+ l7 W' yJapanese aircraft losses$ [9 t" {3 I2 w. ^9 _
      P1Y2 Frances: 4 damaged" F6 t8 W* s0 m$ \
      P1Y2 Frances: 1 destroyed by flak
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      9 casualties reported3 r  T- D8 @! V$ }* {: ?
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
% G9 r! M! V# B         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
$ p0 ^( X- H9 Z- j  i         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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. h/ ?% b) W, Q: O. v2 pAirbase hits 7- [& O* n6 }9 ~
Airbase supply hits 117 s( f5 _9 o2 z! W/ u9 t1 L- Y
Runway hits 31
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Morning Air attack on Memboro , at 63,112
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1 V2 ]! U/ w4 ]: z/ |Raid detected at 65 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.) J' @* \) ?! j% m; }
Estimated time to target is 19 minutes- S" U' t) g+ B/ s* u' f
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      P1Y2 Frances x 23
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      P1Y2 Frances: 1 destroyed by flak
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4 ?# ^; k$ p+ d3 RAirbase hits 4
9 m/ }. F6 R  lAirbase supply hits 2
% O' r, G8 b! F/ n# ^8 K+ b8 M% dRunway hits 19
5 [8 E8 @! e* L3 c# T' ~4 p& m' H! O# i
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Morning Air attack on Memboro , at 63,112
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Weather in hex: Overcast$ e" T2 R8 T" B2 r, {  M+ r
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Raid detected at 65 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.2 n; f8 _3 ?% L. S( e
Estimated time to target is 19 minutes! t- G2 A& `9 x

; j* `9 r& \. k6 F- X" bJapanese aircraft
/ o" v5 E: g" e* R# Y, H7 \      P1Y2 Frances x 27
8 B! x9 t1 t6 v. _0 \% N1 S* V* B , j8 [# O# l5 q- A+ Y
Japanese aircraft losses/ R+ _: ]5 y4 z" x5 @' q9 \5 ~
      P1Y2 Frances: 4 damaged( m4 W$ }: S# P

! t) S; V# q1 ?* \8 M. vAirbase hits 124 w# [4 x7 p/ u$ P2 h; Y
Airbase supply hits 2
6 f0 v0 G( k3 P+ v, k% U; URunway hits 16
, {& t4 j# g$ e5 M/ w  ^) s# x7 B- n. F) [5 ?* n4 M' D4 j. R4 V* z
当天盟军继续在劳腾港与困守在最后阵地的日军残部激战,帝国部队弹尽粮绝但仍然在顽强抵抗并未投降,全天被歼灭十多支小部队。
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3 S, c1 q5 `' A7 ?0 A3 wGround combat at Lautem (72,115)
8 I! N. c9 j/ U0 L+ @5 b2 b 9 c0 E' h, G# ]0 ?. f- R
Allied Deliberate attack
- L, f4 @8 g- h  K ! W. T. G, [! g* J& \3 {
Attacking force 104972 troops, 1933 guns, 4372 vehicles, Assault Value = 4252
$ I# k) J8 Z: `3 f( G0 e
4 G0 v; C5 P" I" x7 V- TDefending force 36518 troops, 213 guns, 86 vehicles, Assault Value = 388: a1 e; U: z8 E+ p, e0 I0 G

, H! T8 z+ Y* ^1 r0 v! _) k/ Q+ bAllied adjusted assault: 3575 * c" m. g1 x, {, z

7 J4 `8 D) h( IJapanese adjusted defense: 145
; h& m% F( w5 Q0 q# B$ N
$ Q  s8 Q6 s+ ~) P' Z7 U4 ^4 RAllied assault odds: 24 to 1
" r* O4 T; G/ i6 ^: H5 y
; e2 z' ?, `! N5 V9 ^! w) D$ tCombat modifiers
' X# i9 T5 B& BDefender: terrain(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)' V- h; P! _/ Q
supply(-)
0 b) L& r( }; G4 dAttacker: " ]5 R/ D+ x$ d* q* y" W8 G

: S- [& ~. b$ g8 Y0 XJapanese ground losses:
$ c* P% P( x1 k5 K+ ^      8277 casualties reported
# ]$ J- ^6 Z. m3 v( K; g' a         Squads: 400 destroyed, 61 disabled
, j+ \. D3 D+ J0 W3 G' g; o         Non Combat: 250 destroyed, 227 disabled
, p7 m  V/ a0 }, F) r         Engineers: 20 destroyed, 4 disabled& F% ?* t$ `* b" V2 a
      Guns lost 73 (67 destroyed, 6 disabled)2 b. S* S7 x# }; Q4 O. z! n
      Vehicles lost 11 (7 destroyed, 4 disabled)  B3 ~: w. s: K5 k+ o( m
      Units destroyed 40 t$ ^7 P, N$ f0 l# l4 g

. G0 ~; S# q) v5 L  wAllied ground losses:  I5 i) D" \- o' d5 K
      785 casualties reported0 O# }7 h) {1 c2 H: U- Y' P
         Squads: 7 destroyed, 51 disabled/ l5 q% Y; O4 ^5 T. Z! H. i' w0 x
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 28 disabled
5 a- b7 z. L, r) W         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 18 disabled
& T7 j0 h+ @" g! u      Guns lost 16 (2 destroyed, 14 disabled)
; ^7 I5 K% S! D$ U3 C6 X      Vehicles lost 43 (6 destroyed, 37 disabled)
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; I# c  ~  c! ~7 h! jAssaulting units:5 J% C0 b5 \) j3 y
    38th Infantry Division
+ p; ^8 i6 u( T! W; f; {    3rd Carabiniers Regiment
5 V1 O: h$ i! D/ x    18th British Division. @, o& r8 Y1 z8 Q
    632nd Battalion% T# t) H0 f' H
    4th Armoured Brigade
1 ^8 y8 J6 w3 E3 Q  c9 z    2/6th Armoured Regiment# V- h. ^$ S2 ^2 b  X
    637th Tank Destroyer Battalion
* x& s* h- y: c    93rd Infantry Division- W  T% H2 C& F: {) `. ^
    268th Motorised Brigade  M$ E# B- [4 V* n5 a6 x. [
    8th Australian Division! r& X! `3 \' }/ H
    XXXIII Corps Engineer Battalion" Z9 H( @$ X6 T7 X; T
    670th Tank Destroyer Battalion7 j$ D8 _3 e8 u
    254th Armoured Brigade
, ?, }$ z7 g+ j    11th Australian Division  j/ z" `) v/ U( X% A- b) X/ N: p
    50th Tank Brigade! z8 o+ z4 y% C% d$ G/ s% g
    31st Armoured Division/ G6 D. ]! m8 A4 w/ W$ z; l
    2/4th Armoured Regiment
% |6 @6 O4 o; w, h/ _" W    2/5th Armoured Regiment  X: L) M" [- }8 ?! k- J) K( ]
    1st Army Tank Regiment
6 _3 @9 l9 C$ _* S8 l6 F9 ?    32nd Army Tank Brigade' z7 k7 i7 T( h- z3 [
    9th Indian Division2 E* Z7 Q8 x# U3 y8 I
    671th Tank Destroyer Battalion1 J$ K$ w* G  n. s/ x6 E
    Gardner's Horse Regiment
4 n- h. r7 c. |8 t& c: K    209th Combat Engineer Battalion3 j  x( [; m2 u0 p# S& t
    7th Australian Division/ z0 x  a4 q  d9 R
    51st Highland Division
$ ^7 }/ z* S4 u9 Z    3rd (Special Force) Division. b& n8 E; X& M
    249th Field Artillery Battalion
6 _2 l3 B2 ?& S# ^. u    Southwest Pacific
9 O' n0 s: R2 l1 i    Provisional GMC Grp
% Y9 `  Z0 O; v8 Y    USN AirSoPac 8 t% w; c& y1 M
    55th Australian Lt AA Regiment9 f7 m# B' L8 R5 Q: X
    190th USAAF Base Force/ H+ P* i7 h; e2 A- x
    101st Heavy AA Regiment9 B3 F7 `5 P$ h$ G/ t6 D; s" f0 r
    1st Medium Regiment. R) b1 H2 T, O
    57th Australian Lt AA Regiment$ E; k. G6 I/ P
    13th Australian Hvy AA Regiment2 Y2 _( ^$ A/ w) a& L; _- d1 l' ~
    4th USN Naval Construction Regiment
* W% ?% w+ {! R/ T$ T    2nd Medium Regiment4 h- ~0 m" @  z
    49th Aviation Base Force1 h4 w$ x, L3 x! i, i6 o
    251st Field Artillery Battalion+ j7 ?9 ?* _0 a1 I
    48th Aviation Base Force
3 }, a4 b4 }9 b5 k3 F, I    165 Wing
% A: r' ~7 `1 t2 p    50th Coastal Artillery Regiment
& G* E! g4 V6 n4 P    42nd Aviation Base Force
& E* A5 W5 b4 w2 j* ~# @    108th Tank Attack Regiment7 `% k3 H0 ?: l2 H; X
    147th Field Artillery Regiment
1 k6 }1 x0 ~" n  k, j% N    56th Australian Lt AA Regiment
0 `' C- F  {: `    19th USN Naval Construction Regiment6 I4 e; B* U) N" i% _9 q2 g8 R, }8 I
    17th Marine Defense Battalion
+ l" a6 `) j& [    21st USN Naval Construction Regiment+ \7 ?$ C! h* S- K1 ~
    428th Coast AA Battalion% ~4 ^2 v$ F. h1 A
" {) b$ I1 @3 X, @
Defending units:
. u3 J5 N5 z! Y8 W    27th Ind.Mixed Brigade# R( K: E+ t1 {6 A4 z' C
    68th Division
# ?: j( K0 B2 G/ H( Z    40th Division
9 |& E, z5 {$ ~3 C9 |7 X    70th Division
3 r, q! f% h8 w2 K, \- P0 a    37th Ind.Mixed Brigade" ^1 P7 z5 L6 X
    8th Area Army! K2 [$ G8 M9 H, ~" u3 l5 T0 e
    24th Ind. Engineer Regiment5 f0 b. R1 g1 \+ X) P
    56th Construction Battalion
6 J9 v5 \1 w% N% q$ T: O& z. ^    10th Air Division4 f1 l1 a! j6 m. V3 C
    3rd RF Gun Battalion
+ u( G2 U8 {9 J, `9 y    36th Ind.Mixed Brigade
0 C" H0 y# D" [8 g) x- i  c% ]/ x    27th Air Flotilla
" R& d* o, O6 f+ W# Z' L5 n( _    2nd Shipping Engineer Regiment! T7 \7 D; d, o1 e; G
    66th JAAF AF Bn
( V7 }0 E9 \# }& Y    67th JAAF AF Bn . K/ U. S; C, u5 |8 y% N
    115th AA Regiment  c' |7 W( _) N: S4 w
    8th Fleet6 ]- Z7 k; V) D' _' _
    134th JAAF AF Bn 8 F4 ^4 V3 C2 X! I
    3rd Shipping Engineer Regiment
6 a; m+ o5 Q" {9 S    51st Construction Battalion
* ~8 v9 K7 V+ c2 U9 P    116th AA Regiment) \, N6 Y0 Z/ Y- S7 v5 D0 Z+ A
    Yokosuka 3rd SNLF4 ~8 m: f( C) f6 _
    62nd Field AA Battalion
& N( E, C- w8 T% w3 M( t, W* h3 S    16th Army
/ d: F. y, s2 {, N1 s/ S5 a, e    148th JAAF AF Bn
9 @* [$ S& p0 [* H+ R5 f: N 3 V* D1 U; z) s) h! `$ q& A4 T
库旁一代的日军残部也遭到盟军优势部队的围剿,最后残存的战斗部队损失殆尽& [1 c5 O! d7 V* O$ A1 G( Z
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Ground combat at Koepang (68,116)5 j! F/ C1 P, ]: k

1 Y) X6 x/ c  R- i  P1 R# V/ yAllied Deliberate attack1 F8 r: s) x$ _- o- x0 D

0 s% m( p2 R0 M0 m0 H( o9 |% }Attacking force 75482 troops, 951 guns, 1842 vehicles, Assault Value = 1989
7 P# |/ q  W2 K& e. X& `5 \: ?
  e5 k2 f/ d' j5 K- O4 {& \& XDefending force 4544 troops, 44 guns, 11 vehicles, Assault Value = 1031 p6 u  ?3 c9 x  Y4 K1 G

( J2 C6 p! e& V+ m# V+ _Allied adjusted assault: 1372 1 C6 X! D0 o/ G3 X$ j" Q& y

$ Y$ \& M% P$ H& W# fJapanese adjusted defense: 17
6 }1 d( i3 ^: v& @9 H$ ~7 h7 R
( t. _1 w* y  zAllied assault odds: 80 to 1
( r) N  o- c$ O0 |1 K; | 2 _" H* \' q, L5 G8 v6 e) ^: W( m
Combat modifiers
; D+ I( |2 f/ r  m1 N9 ]9 i# CDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-), supply(-)
) _/ b9 I" J6 X- Y! Z  l$ L4 k3 WAttacker: 7 B  A+ a6 z$ J/ T' L; i1 ?

$ f% `) @6 e- P7 V% Z9 f+ QJapanese ground losses:
2 f3 `- W) g  a8 s7 P/ z, t      3241 casualties reported2 P) Z) ]& K5 e$ a
         Squads: 209 destroyed, 0 disabled
. l7 }6 v5 K3 }7 b0 T         Non Combat: 37 destroyed, 56 disabled; N% }1 N' ]8 k# W- l5 i2 T4 h
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled4 P2 K+ Q; V6 G- c- T& W: K
      Guns lost 48 (25 destroyed, 23 disabled): b1 k% T" l# O- \5 B0 V+ K
      Vehicles lost 15 (15 destroyed, 0 disabled)0 n6 t/ U% d4 D1 V: U$ R' w
      Units destroyed 16 M- t! j: W% _! n- s, G( l+ G/ c
5 n" I; c2 B# D# R7 m# D2 b
Allied ground losses:2 V5 E/ U' J; M* Z2 l8 @5 e  x
      183 casualties reported
9 u9 G2 L* h; q6 Z& c+ ?& H         Squads: 0 destroyed, 28 disabled7 n8 _! }, T& Y- d% y
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
! v8 Z! v& b4 f* D  o         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
9 W+ l8 Q; q! ^2 M- B; B
( K6 ?2 n( s. H" }" S: b6 ?  MAssaulting units:" m" y: t. ?* ~* g9 ?
    150th RAC Regiment
6 `% \, k7 y/ |- ^  t9 h2 ^) z8 R    255th Indian Tank Brigade9 G$ t) w: a) y' I
    1st Australian Division( A; K. Z6 I4 k2 y* b* |1 O; e
    16th Canadian Brigade2 X  {& I/ ~8 j: Q( o
    Provisionl Tank Brigade3 \  m- {& w! Y
    1st Australian Para Battalion
, t- {6 ~, {0 l. [    5th Australian Division
% ^* _1 e: r* S    640th Tank Destroyer Battalion$ f9 r/ P5 ~+ Y
    2nd British Division+ W) b/ r- L8 f! t3 j9 b( j
    2nd RAN Base Force0 F3 I8 K- S3 n+ Z6 i
    109th Tank Attack Regiment' g* R$ O% D* W5 |5 a! l+ {
    III Indian Corps
" R- }+ N! |" Y5 r    23rd USN Naval Construction Battalion
1 q% p9 m1 R  d1 N    462nd Parachute Field Artillery Battalion
7 {) n& G4 z0 q& |( I1 Z    3rd RAN Base Force
* ^. P; a5 A( {7 c* f    8th RAN Base Force$ u3 E, i2 P8 d3 Q( x2 {+ G7 Q
    South Pacific ) k/ p* o! L: A9 H' ?
    33rd Medium Regiment3 h& C) Q' W" l! I5 K, _- E% w# ?
    5th USN Naval Construction Battalion
! s" E( A: d: B/ Y1 Y1 h    1st RAN Base Force
$ O" A: E" ?6 R" J' E, o, M    7th USN Naval Construction Battalion5 l5 `8 A  m& B0 L1 N2 X
    222nd USN Base Force
5 R& q) m2 o2 O0 X" d1 B* ~    223 Group RAF
0 S+ N+ w; a4 X8 p& j8 _/ C' @    226th USN Base Force
1 {/ g- E+ Z1 a( O$ f) o    2nd RAA Jungle Regiment
/ P6 F* M* H- y( L% A    8th RAAF Base Force& e1 w; Y, k- K; p8 e
    20th RAAF Base Force
* n7 o9 g& k0 X" N    53rd Australian Lt AA Regiment
0 L# I0 J9 e- M  J    12th RAAF M/W Sqn
7 d! \" r8 O8 l$ N1 P    107th USN Base Force4 D4 `- l4 r6 Z9 i- o5 B
    223rd USN Base Force. L5 `& `' y; d. [" q2 \2 N3 @
    113th Australian Lt AA Regiment  u; ~) {* m) T2 m5 m9 C7 _
    97th Field Artillery Battalion
" X2 J7 M2 ^0 h    9th RAAF Base Force1 \' y& u% j5 [
    2/16th Field Regiment0 @" Y1 W1 n$ ?8 n& o+ k2 ^
    10th RAAF M/W Sqn
. ?6 M# q: l, d. ^. ~3 M. S    8th USN Naval Construction Battalion3 n& c4 H9 x8 A+ q4 g0 t
    7th RAN Base Force
4 l7 q* {5 M- C  F; s) g    104th USN Base Force
3 Y. Z; P% }4 Z    11th RAAF M/W Sqn
3 y+ M7 X, ~- U! l) v+ i. V* N    20th USN Naval Construction Battalion
8 x) s" P; D: Y5 Q+ c6 D    Seventh USAAF ! U  g' H8 K6 r; T
    235th USN Base Force
- r2 @9 E1 D2 m; E% s    I Australian Corps
' }& d: x7 Y: Q) R$ H# _3 w( u    109th USN Base Force( J3 M0 o( J6 i  S0 ^( d2 y/ |  s
    185 Wing % {" P( z* v' i" I1 q1 X
9 b4 n" m* ]' M8 R+ N
Defending units:
. u7 H; J' ]3 Y    29th Ind.Mixed Brigade
) c( W  J- m! G2 e    44th Naval Guard Unit  B% L+ h/ `/ f) n3 S- j% ?
    5th Air Div /2
% v# q; _' ~5 C" T4 f  F1 K1 c4 i
  b+ F' d# J' Y- c; t在这两天的激战内,小小的帝汶岛葬送了帝国超过4万人。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
不拿陆军去拖,就得拿不可再生的海军去拖,显然牺牲陆军划算,虽然战报会不好看。再说,目前看来牺牲的陆军精锐部队也不多,尽是些杂牌部队
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 03, 45
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0 E" {) |% \$ ?# N1 B( m经过数日围剿,陷入重围的日军16军主力基本被全歼。是役日军损失在6-8万之间,盟军伤亡过万。! L8 F- M6 Y+ q4 u0 C
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Ground combat at Lautem (72,115)
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Allied Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 98468 troops, 1924 guns, 3415 vehicles, Assault Value = 4231: K) u: H7 `. B

& Q! [( O% V+ ?Defending force 22949 troops, 102 guns, 69 vehicles, Assault Value = 169  m% q5 v. S: M; |; m1 U
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Allied adjusted assault: 4149
; R. k& c; }7 Y1 U/ K# g, V
6 J  e, j% ]1 bJapanese adjusted defense: 23 ' z1 h; E/ c2 O7 d5 m- b* b) ~- a( q: G
' l' q$ d  X1 ]
Allied assault odds: 180 to 1
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/ o: @; Y+ C# K6 nCombat modifiers+ s2 W) @* y8 A" k
Defender: terrain(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), fatigue(-)* @: K! o8 Q6 A" b, s5 ?6 F& m3 `
experience(-), supply(-)
$ ~- U8 }* N# L  VAttacker:
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Japanese ground losses:
- G$ C/ A. Q; b1 m7 L- L6 {: H& R      20936 casualties reported- R: c2 |" ?0 f- z  o) v* X4 I: f/ R
         Squads: 349 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 A" ?$ C* n7 u; x% k, s         Non Combat: 2596 destroyed, 74 disabled. r' R: U: K4 ?/ z4 k. u. o
         Engineers: 20 destroyed, 0 disabled2 N" h' K% @  g; I' D. v) {; P9 r
      Guns lost 114 (114 destroyed, 0 disabled); I* J) Q( [4 d( ?8 w" Y5 P* i
      Vehicles lost 84 (84 destroyed, 0 disabled). }; @# J* z  B$ l5 W: Y
      Units destroyed 146 V, _( S$ n( [/ z) \# O3 d
% v3 {; j( o0 J% m/ A; N7 B+ t
Allied ground losses:
; d  q- z" H" a; q$ `6 r% I      506 casualties reported$ u9 R- g/ r; E% J1 Y. U
         Squads: 10 destroyed, 47 disabled* @  E8 B) G" L  `5 \
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 8 disabled
5 ?4 L3 F, N' A$ x8 S         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled% P4 O: \$ L3 M+ l! v- j" _% ?+ B
      Guns lost 14 (2 destroyed, 12 disabled)- R1 x1 b& w; W( E2 p4 P

3 b7 `1 b& C- }3 @Assaulting units:6 B; m" z& n0 n* ]
    7th Australian Division8 `8 d% `) H$ D# C
    637th Tank Destroyer Battalion- D9 c  j2 O* n* }
    209th Combat Engineer Battalion
7 d! F: {7 w2 H& F    2/4th Armoured Regiment  ~. a* H4 S/ _9 P5 f
    1st Army Tank Regiment4 f/ ?) D% o. p5 E
    32nd Army Tank Brigade
6 d' q) k( `3 i! y" J    Gardner's Horse Regiment
5 X' h( u. r$ Q5 m% m/ B    31st Armoured Division% I1 ^" p# }% Y8 ^5 x1 \
    268th Motorised Brigade' R$ t# R* m$ c7 o
    9th Indian Division9 j/ }- \( m: c1 |1 J0 e$ A
    18th British Division
5 G6 e# Y$ X& L( S    254th Armoured Brigade
# J% z- g: l" p: w' y    671th Tank Destroyer Battalion' Y" d# E# }# ~. I( K, G; {
    11th Australian Division1 }  E% j* Y8 a$ w* e7 l8 K  F
    93rd Infantry Division
8 l1 Y) W8 ]+ h, B& c    4th Armoured Brigade
# g# {6 x8 N9 p8 h, @0 \' z    XXXIII Corps Engineer Battalion
# |8 Y* J% W' Q8 y    8th Australian Division
3 u* g8 K' H" |: C# S* U    2/6th Armoured Regiment
( N5 S4 T' o- i    3rd Carabiniers Regiment
( p; c# S  ?- t1 b8 D    38th Infantry Division
- ^8 h$ E! D1 _+ G4 ~    2/5th Armoured Regiment$ H8 J) t1 T: E9 T& l
    50th Tank Brigade
8 u7 M, g8 |- J. T, u6 o$ c& c    632nd Battalion
5 y: S4 P3 c4 {. j) g$ a5 Z0 d( {    670th Tank Destroyer Battalion0 |! X2 d  r" y7 G; B4 B
    51st Highland Division' Z6 O( l9 z* T2 w& x
    Provisional GMC Grp ! y* m& @$ V# S, ]8 [+ Q
    147th Field Artillery Regiment
# r& k9 I& f! p: h    1st Medium Regiment" K8 X" V+ D) |# g6 e! ~
    57th Australian Lt AA Regiment) l3 a5 j9 m% \
    13th Australian Hvy AA Regiment
5 F0 c9 Q% f2 f7 n1 x2 s% W  S' g  U    165 Wing
0 v- I4 I0 |" I8 O# m4 a2 f    101st Heavy AA Regiment% _6 y6 Z2 W, K6 C% y% k
    2nd MONAB Base Force /1
! W3 J0 @+ ~8 y9 |" A0 l    NW Australia Base Force /3
' v& x4 d9 \& {$ T  j; `    50th Coastal Artillery Regiment4 m# y/ ?9 D5 ~2 M# h
    4th USN Naval Construction Regiment; r; y* x1 g3 w% G
    108th Tank Attack Regiment/ P; G' x2 a( ^1 W4 |% m
    E Det USN Port Svc
  ]$ |3 a$ ]9 y4 q4 l    1st MONAB Base Force /2
3 n0 n' E" C* P3 C    49th Aviation Base Force
, g. a6 j  E$ }: X    55th Australian Lt AA Regiment% T/ }5 v7 c' w6 j( p2 [3 [% K
    3rd (Special Force) Division
9 ?4 [; `# d& a    190th USAAF Base Force
% Q  N* l* s% [    Southwest Pacific
) c: H1 C6 j- B$ k+ e' E) {7 G    USN AirSoPac ' V  a1 c; O# k9 A8 v. ~. }" `
    17th Marine Defense Battalion7 u) C8 \: C& g1 j/ j+ c
    30th Aviation Base Force' u$ y* J& S0 r: H( ^
    48th Aviation Base Force
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    56th Australian Lt AA Regiment4 {; t* I3 c/ ?9 C" G
    428th Coast AA Battalion
! T# I# f0 B/ |    251st Field Artillery Battalion
2 k8 @# |7 u: d    21st USN Naval Construction Regiment
8 r8 N. i% w4 }9 {8 ?3 O9 E6 v    2nd Medium Regiment* h2 e7 n; B, L2 q- T4 L' P  P
    19th USN Naval Construction Regiment
- u. ?' E; n4 }8 G    249th Field Artillery Battalion
; s- c/ f2 f# \" I    5201st Eng Con Bde /2/ g* H# }% [8 P( W6 s
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    70th Division
$ O" L: i  z- J% P9 B& f' K- s    66th JAAF AF Bn - A, n" h5 U( P  G6 G# g
    67th JAAF AF Bn
$ ^$ M3 c9 `6 l    115th AA Regiment
. U' V+ p. u7 u" L: ]5 ~    148th JAAF AF Bn 9 H. c! L( |( W" X
    36th Ind.Mixed Brigade1 [( G" Y- K! {  l& e/ s
    16th Army8 |4 t8 I* ~2 P# L
    24th Ind. Engineer Regiment
4 H5 l6 C9 j. j- _4 _    8th Fleet
& z1 s4 y: j  K* [% t    68th Division
# S" b& t  b2 D+ Q  s9 w4 ]" V    51st Construction Battalion5 N+ I7 q7 ]0 p
    8th Area Army
  G0 C- T% V6 J2 w& Q$ F- k, O    37th Ind.Mixed Brigade4 S7 x- z5 E* u# v& ^8 _
    40th Division
" E, q* X: j4 _+ O    56th Construction Battalion% p0 T" ^! N5 {3 g
    27th Ind.Mixed Brigade
' V7 Q; U) a; E# P) g$ D) p( a. d    10th Air Div /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
东帝汶战役以帝国惨败告终$ R- u0 W. K5 b$ n' L$ l! @: F
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除了在劳腾损失的重兵集团外,在dili和库旁,帝国也分别损失了相当于两个师团以上的守备战力,总损失超过10万人。负责防御东帝汶岛的第八方面军除了守备最西部roti岛的第94师团由于未遭受攻击而侥幸成建制撤离外,其余部队共计3个师团,6个独立混成旅团以及数量庞大的后勤辎重部队都未能脱离包围圈,全军覆灭。
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虽然整个战役打得波澜不惊,但这却是自开战以来帝国在单次战役中损失最大的一次,也是首次出现整个方面军集团集体覆灭的战例,此战之后,盟军在此地完全站稳了脚跟,而且可以开始染指多个方向。与此相对的是,日本南方军的整体防线出现了巨大漏洞,防御正面剧增。而且由于遭受到巨大的人员和装备损失,在这条战线上的守备力量锐减,本来有限的兵力需要顾及的地方却更多,二线防御工事的修筑更加缓慢,而盟军的攻势如潮,战局逐渐由节节抵抗有序后撤恶化为毫无秩序的溃退
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
盟军下一步应该在海盗航程内选择进攻基地,最大限度的利用海空优势,避免进攻日军可以利用大陆机动增援和撤退部队。如果能攻下肯达里,就可以往菲律宾方向发展了
从肯达里往菲律宾走属于中路强行突破,虽然稳当,却也容易受到两翼牵制,只能步步为营,亦无法实施跳岛战术,进展不会太快。扩大突破口是必然的,向左还是向右扩大,拭目以待。: p5 v' M+ y2 B% E8 I6 [# N0 l
能不能贴个现目前的示意图看看?
日军卖萌呢。一看世界大和谐庆祝日还有不到一年时间,美军才推到这里。登陆本土,胁迫天皇退位的可能微乎其微。
1945年4月4日( Q' k) s( B. Z9 y

6 g1 j7 W2 ^" ~% ^0 L科科斯岛海战+ c2 ]; w7 d$ u& s* P$ a

, S" J; i9 S3 G& }& U1 ^自4月1日起,盟军印度洋58分舰队——也极有可能是英国远东舰队,被帝国飞机侦查到正在科科斯岛掩护运送陆军部队的船队,根据侦查显示,这支船队除了拥有大量运输船和护航船只外,还拥有不下300架的舰载机(其中主要构成是战斗机),是一支实力颇为可观的力量,这样一支分舰队出现在印度洋完全出乎了大本营的意料,意味着盟军不仅仅能够在东方对帝国发起大规模登陆战,而且在西线印度洋海域也开始具有登陆的实力,对于相对薄弱的西线防线来说,这支舰队出现的威胁比多出20万敌军地面部队还大。; U; k: l+ I6 d" @3 }+ [

4 X0 {6 k$ z, [5 f有鉴于此,正在秘密泊地驻扎的联合舰队机动舰队不顾前一阶段作战的损失还未完全补全,人员训练还未充分的不利态势,毅然决定拔锚起航,经过4天4夜多次高速机动,连续两次海上补油,充分利用了内线作战的便利优势,油船队直接从南洋沿途各个产油地就地补充油料,几乎是一口气奔袭到科科斯岛。
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* g/ j) C$ S5 P' a2 q7 ~7 h唯一不确定的因素就是不清楚盟军舰队的装载速度能有多快,这支58分舰队会在当地呆几天,如果KB过去而盟军舰队正好离开,那么也只能自认倒霉,白白折腾。但是,帝国参谋们经过计算后认定,以科科斯岛具有的仅仅2级港口的吞吐能力,要装载岛上一个多师近3万人的部队和装备上船预计需要至少3~4天的时间才能全部完成,尤其盟军部队的编制中大型装备比较多,尤其不利于在这种小型环礁的港口装载,速度一定会有拖延,最后的事实证明,这个判断相当惊险——当机动舰队于4月3日傍晚抵达距离科科斯岛10多格距离的爪哇merak港时,盟军船队正好装载完成开始南下,而此时由于夜幕的掩护日军侦察机无法在侦查科科斯港的情况,机动舰队仍然对此不知情,按照原定计划于4月4日半夜抵达了预定的距离科科斯港约7格的出击阵位,并连夜做好了一切出击准备。
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. J7 m8 u% t* ]5 f; S; W% \当4月4日凌晨天一亮,舰队就出动计划中的侦察机首先对科科斯港进行了侦查,结果令所有人大失所望——庞大的敌舰队竟然就在这一夜之间消失无踪!看来还是晚了一步,正当大家都在这样想的时候,从圣诞岛起飞的航程更远的海航巡逻机发现了这支盟军舰队的踪迹!此时正位于机动舰队西南8格的位置上!这个信息被以最快的速度传递到机动舰队,当舰桥上传出这个消息时,整个舰队欢愉的场面是难以用语言形容的,南云上将当即下令:全军出击!6 V4 X; {' l0 Y0 T
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遭受突然的打击的盟军舰队没有及时起飞足够的直掩,被日军攻击机队轻松破防
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上午的攻击首先消灭了大部分盟军航母,也等于是消灭了盟军船队上空的直掩。+ L8 ^' p$ M: k
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Cocos Islands at 36,107+ t' A4 y' e0 R* z0 v" Z$ q  ]" y( M; u

! L3 d% |% K+ b4 H! q# Y  VWeather in hex: Overcast9 X4 ]+ G1 p' a# c' u3 l

$ m/ L9 x5 J$ W7 qRaid detected at 120 NM, estimated altitude 20,000 feet.) u9 r. W  Y# |. D: s2 E
Estimated time to target is 33 minutes, L# ~: }. S% T* @
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Japanese aircraft* n+ w' j' B! l4 u& N
      A7M2 Sam x 544& T# Y$ U  Y2 M! x( X6 D% Y
      B7A2 Grace x 239% u3 B2 \; k; s8 A
      D4Y4 Judy x 58' ]5 J! S% n! J  w; d( k

+ a7 P8 B, W2 b+ tAllied aircraft: \* ^/ g+ V  i8 Z; F. e
      Corsair IV x 56
2 r) d( Y" h& d      Hellcat I x 24# i  O! y9 y8 c2 ~; \; I, [5 M
      Seafire L.III x 24% j. }1 ]0 v% O, j5 y) x
      F4U-1D Corsair x 198
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: _: x; E9 k  N, f5 LJapanese aircraft losses
1 \: e/ P6 N' \: F( y6 u( M- J" [      A7M2 Sam: 3 destroyed1 B0 o4 G1 b9 k
      B7A2 Grace: 63 destroyed, 25 damaged0 s2 w. r3 @8 s* q1 C& L. S
      B7A2 Grace: 3 destroyed by flak
: ]0 y# ]9 b- {7 O) i( M& R; C      D4Y4 Judy: 16 destroyed, 5 damaged7 X3 B& j, ^7 @; ?1 t3 T4 ^
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Allied aircraft losses5 F- K9 \. i' Q
      F4U-1D Corsair: 3 destroyed# I; \+ n; d; @) v8 G
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Allied Ships
# D6 s% f  _" e6 \4 L: x' g* ^      CV Bennington, Bomb hits 3, Torpedo hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
$ k4 P- V7 m7 t! p      CV Shangri-La, Bomb hits 4, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk: I& e3 U4 a. J
      CVE Khedive, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
" O5 R6 a* c- m$ g      CVL Pioneer, Bomb hits 1, Torpedo hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage2 B- ?$ `# h- [. l* K
      CLAA Black Prince
* {# ?& K9 n7 \# b* C      CV Formidable, Torpedo hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
+ u0 d& u  `. v. [" |: a      CVE Ameer, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage! I8 o5 S- O) ^6 K9 v
      APA Sheridan, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
7 C$ _5 t  Z$ G- W3 K      CVL Hermes, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk
; X4 d6 F  c" U" H$ C6 E/ w+ u      DD Volage* P( D- F# [8 h) ?
      DD Tenacious
" }, t; R& H( B4 f      DD Hank7 V% Y1 d6 s/ w
      CL Nigeria! j- ?9 z+ }$ }( c* r. e
      DD Wager; V0 a! X$ x4 S* s9 ^( D
      DD Whirlwind, Bomb hits 1,  on fire  ~; t& d% X! C( a$ L
      DD Redoubt, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage
' k  j+ @- F0 d      DD Renshaw; V9 k" ?% v6 y' d6 o- a+ V
      DD McDermut
: K$ J( ?" e; _3 M      DD Tumult* j- a5 @4 t) |6 }' m2 T6 c
      DD Undine
- j3 `" D& k% b+ X2 x+ V      CLAA Phoebe
* v6 A; I: j& }9 X      DD Undaunted
, X3 a2 v- L9 h- p      DD Hubbard
( S+ C& N& a. w3 v4 t/ j      DD Kempenfelt
' G) j+ M1 x1 E# ^8 o+ c" v+ J' O      DD Teazer
4 F2 Y: r5 l2 p5 f6 L      DD Shubrick
# W! \' n' r( d      DD Terpsichore
4 I$ C, H7 a7 ?2 D      DD Algonquin
6 ^9 P, z1 p, C) T0 f. y8 e% |      DD Ulysses
6 I; F3 d: }) J+ x$ z      DD Grenville, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
$ y4 X) R: u+ T      DD Wizard; ~* ^  E9 ]& z, i2 G: I
      CA Pittsburgh, Torpedo hits 1
! c7 _. O6 u6 |      CL Springfield, Torpedo hits 1
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Allied ground losses:
* w) n) B; |* N6 a      227 casualties reported
4 V  F2 v  K& W/ |         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
% ], X$ y2 J* @+ |         Non Combat: 26 destroyed, 7 disabled7 a$ F% c" `& t/ K9 @
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled2 C- B! U1 y* }9 r# K. b
      Guns lost 5 (3 destroyed, 2 disabled)8 x, _. ^$ _/ s! L- T- x
      Vehicles lost 6 (6 destroyed, 0 disabled)
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下午的攻势就是轻松愉快的打渔了5 c# P* I- v# @
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Cocos Islands at 36,1078 e+ G; |/ v6 H8 Z
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
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' {8 l, M$ y0 `; h0 _4 Y% ]. tRaid detected at 119 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
9 i: _. g0 A9 H2 v% V* MEstimated time to target is 32 minutes
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      A7M2 Sam x 229+ j$ |+ z, p: Y$ k
      B7A2 Grace x 136
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1 r  i/ k( w* V. C4 F: CJapanese aircraft losses
& t4 i6 K0 Z0 {$ j      B7A2 Grace: 14 damaged
" z: R: ]- y2 k* n$ u8 ]7 Z% c      B7A2 Grace: 3 destroyed by flak% h! ?  R7 X& j

$ o3 K1 N+ S0 D4 t6 w  |. \  QAllied Ships
8 \4 U7 f3 B) G! M' G      CVE Ameer,  heavy damage
  a  |- X6 a( M/ x) W! a      CL Springfield$ W5 p9 K" Y# r( p
      DD McDermut9 |( i5 M# c; w
      CLAA Black Prince, Torpedo hits 2,  heavy damage/ _8 K* n+ f) L) S1 [( N
      CLAA Phoebe, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
' p4 j8 a: Z4 T0 e      DD Kempenfelt% }. n3 M, S# P0 a% n
      CLAA Argonaut, Torpedo hits 1
% @2 U9 z+ [, H' x" t' r      DD Undaunted
  L6 S6 ~) Z1 m5 e( S7 h4 l      DD Tuscan
6 ^# P' U# H6 r' J! F1 s! W! p      DD Tumult; Z) i( }, z4 @" w9 |% j
      CLAA Euryalus, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage( a5 m# x3 i  S7 D
      CA Pittsburgh+ t( J& V* a4 r2 ?3 ^
      DD Preston4 }. ~! ^) v( U3 t: y
      DD Whirlwind, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage$ `- ?+ _" l9 I
      DD Venus, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage
; W! c- \/ r5 y+ W) u      DD Virago
8 ^; J0 C( G6 ]; l* r; g5 g      CV Bennington,  on fire,  heavy damage9 `4 l  ~- K% Y% {% b
      DD Miller8 `; p2 s4 H% h8 ^( k
      DD Ulster" I0 b/ j* ^9 Q
      DD Charles S. Sperry
: Y6 k$ t" s1 @7 h9 V; L      DD Warrington2 U; v/ V8 S. p0 o" X( d+ y5 G  Z
      DD Wakeful
. b( J* s9 [; I7 E7 U% c& o4 n* H* @. D      DD Radfor2 [# i/ f& S- s( b

% N( @4 V4 n( k- _/ C! k由于上午的攻击毕竟还是遭遇了盟军的上百架直掩机,因此攻击队还是付出了一定的损失,大约失去了一百架左右的飞机,但是跟一个月之前的boela海战相比,只付出这点损失就取得不亚于boela海战的战果,可以说面对这点损失联合舰队完全可以泰然处之。8 u6 K; q5 _* ~; g, G9 [: v% }) [
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全天发动的两次攻击波一共取得多少战果还需要进一步的跟踪信息才能确定,目前得到的报告来看,盟军舰队中的航母们凶多吉少,多半已经全部覆灭。/ e) z- w$ h0 A9 H( |

! t/ W' D4 a; ~本次战斗中可以确认消灭至少一艘埃塞克斯级大型舰队航母,这是自43年之后从未有过的巨大战果,天皇敕令嘉奖!
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使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
红叶天皇 还能在45年歼灭58分队 板载
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不明白,盟军跑到这种鸟不拉屎的地方来干嘛,直接搞定劳腾了,用陆航将半径内所有日军扫到生活不能自理,然后一路平推上去就行了,没必要在印度洋上搞事啊。不做死就不会死果然是至理名言。
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