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共荣?叫解放啊。
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共荣?叫解放啊。0 A8 _8 f" F  b  F- p1 D
galex 发表于 2014-8-22 09:12
8 V3 q0 A9 D1 u7 e$ z华安这活脱脱的内鬼啊
本帖最后由 lala23159 于 2014-8-22 13:35 编辑
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看来就是你在造谣了,因金瓶梅原作者抗议,此处删节n字
米日不分是战报中的老传统了。
战至6月5日5 x7 ?3 @% n* c  W

# {9 `1 x4 }; l1 |1 F" H4 l- }在万隆苦苦支撑良久的帝国部队终于力不能支,城内的防御阵地被全部攻克,机场丢失,残军退守城外野地,面对盟军优越的火力优势,一战损失超过8000人马,盟军仅仅付出800多人的伤亡代价。& U2 X# l  K# p% j0 [9 x/ z2 w9 O
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Ground combat at Bandoeng (50,100)0 h7 n/ X5 Y$ p1 `" Q" o

' o, o6 c3 Z. H* I5 n% M2 HAllied Shock attack
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, T# `* l# e# R$ r% [* ]3 `' oAttacking force 127379 troops, 2215 guns, 4438 vehicles, Assault Value = 51697 A1 E0 L7 g; R1 m. {
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Defending force 24357 troops, 296 guns, 83 vehicles, Assault Value = 302
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# H, n1 S( y4 AAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 02 h( U- l0 b, j, }! U0 I2 t1 D

7 }0 ]  C, B  l' W- f: l% d: y: VAllied adjusted assault: 3503 ( H1 o1 j; {* b* u3 p  F

3 B8 z* A" e; q9 ^. R8 k) VJapanese adjusted defense: 559
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Allied assault odds: 6 to 1 (fort level 0) ' y. h: ?1 J% h4 V9 b1 P) s
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Allied forces CAPTURE Bandoeng !!!
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Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+)
3 F* n! }$ a* C2 P, x/ X3 AAttacker: shock(+)
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Japanese ground losses:
5 ?  b; Z: [4 B: _) f      8949 casualties reported
3 n/ z$ s+ d& I* @% `  S         Squads: 232 destroyed, 30 disabled+ Z( x% F' l/ ~0 D
         Non Combat: 207 destroyed, 206 disabled7 y( R3 Y1 D- L9 S3 H
         Engineers: 198 destroyed, 1 disabled6 s; \7 v7 W# |
      Guns lost 218 (196 destroyed, 22 disabled)
' }' Z9 i- }2 ^  J% {      Vehicles lost 78 (77 destroyed, 1 disabled)9 n2 b4 p: N/ |1 d

& T3 v, {! e2 F+ A+ U& k9 sAllied ground losses:
3 ]+ ?# X3 }8 h- h  i) ~      844 casualties reported
) Q$ a" h/ P1 I+ a7 G/ D2 n5 x5 T# O         Squads: 4 destroyed, 214 disabled
8 {6 B" J' Z' W9 A. t# k; }         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 43 disabled
$ j8 B( p! J$ g: ~/ P# f7 N, g+ J         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 40 disabled
6 J8 ]3 j& f6 w; g      Guns lost 42 (1 destroyed, 41 disabled)
: F+ _, N8 b5 j6 h$ B7 n* P+ Q# J      Vehicles lost 34 (8 destroyed, 26 disabled)( v2 s4 @1 _" ]1 l7 J1 k0 H

& _+ q0 T  `7 `* ~+ Y# UAssaulting units:
6 f- S/ Q2 _" C. I3 X    9th Indian Division% t& m" }$ |9 _' |  t) V2 M% Y$ v# X
    1st Army Tank Regiment
) ]4 \3 t& k2 z, K    93rd Infantry Division$ @. L1 d$ }# V" H* B* \" F9 c
    11th Australian Division2 W/ _. T; ^# V% w  Q( T
    632nd Battalion
. J. v  A* D1 o% P8 P    3rd Carabiniers Regiment( x! }; W2 ?8 n: I& T
    Gardner's Horse Regiment% S0 C! n; I5 U" ^1 y' A! u+ C" B
    50th Tank Brigade
, I' w4 u. I! x    254th Armoured Brigade- p1 J# e) z* z( S
    4th Armoured Brigade& S6 _  S  X1 K) V9 M+ u
    671th Tank Destroyer Battalion7 U2 K+ X: W' D( d. A& @
    KNIL Mariener Brigade
- K& y. t" c; y4 F1 l2 E) }    2nd Marine Regiment$ [: }2 e3 u: o! H* C" t/ B
    670th Tank Destroyer Battalion
! ~" P0 K/ X) j$ }  J5 O- z    8th Australian Division1 \) _3 u/ L" P0 R, c9 }
    2/4th Armoured Regiment& E2 F0 A" ~0 M4 w0 w
    32nd Army Tank Brigade
+ c5 F' U8 y1 K8 H* @, _    268th Motorised Brigade
- Q5 G3 b7 |9 m: o. \2 `# j    637th Tank Destroyer Battalion
& m% G( M6 }3 v2 [4 y* E    7th Australian Division1 I% Z: n& u& I# s/ V# d
    18th British Division4 L  [) c  A* t3 b
    31st Armoured Division
4 S" x8 Z) V: q+ T/ d. k# ]    Van Altena Battalion. `8 h' K* O7 `! p3 h
    2/6th Armoured Regiment
, c0 N3 R1 @( N! u    38th Infantry Division6 _# Y1 \9 X7 n( M/ t9 u3 ^
    2/5th Armoured Regiment
5 Z) U& @6 Q1 V+ o6 i$ B    51st Highland Division
4 X' B4 a# H2 V- I5 Y9 f: Y* d    108th Tank Attack Regiment4 C) O7 u9 ~4 ^3 ]- o
    251st Field Artillery Battalion2 R! k: N: k  o9 o' b8 z
    2nd Medium Regiment1 q' C# ^2 D% K4 I
    1st Medium Regiment; A* q+ r2 f' q9 r8 c0 Z; l# e
    XI US Corps9 z) @% ~$ m- J& A2 ?
    2/16th Field Regiment$ v' b6 ^+ `4 K" }+ c
    147th Field Artillery Regiment8 r9 [4 M' `" |7 M
    249th Field Artillery Battalion0 x: `' R, b. T8 J$ i* g
    97th Field Artillery Battalion
% s( d- k# u6 `" j    56th Australian Lt AA Regiment' T/ V7 M# {, Z/ u4 v& r  J$ z
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Defending units:
8 L- I) n) s' ^1 D    17th Ind.Mixed Regiment
0 {2 T/ i; C  r* g# U    49th/A Division; b' z/ |1 W. B. F* a! |3 B. I4 W
    49th/B Division
+ b0 |+ N% _4 B8 \1 ^/ Z    22nd Ind.Mixed Brigade  t: [; e' Y- y- I, e
    3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade
. w5 B( {8 l5 T0 `! J2 b8 b    6th Java Militia Regiment
& |0 O( B) M; D# W: }3 m/ ]    49th/C Division
: }1 S6 m; ]0 e7 r    27th Special Base Force
" Q; p9 @: I: `; `" [    3rd FF Const Unit
3 c* V4 x3 U4 f) w; X6 c3 B    3rd JNAF AF Unit
' f( \+ C& |0 M' J% Z    13th Field AF Construction Battalion
5 [: P% c! {# e/ e% W1 e6 o    49th Const Co
, D# Z6 P3 W6 P5 u2 H    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
, e' O; O8 s; a* @2 R/ K8 ~* X    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment& I& I2 f* [4 k5 |/ q; j$ U  |& P
    11th Militia Regiment
+ P6 @& M' W9 _9 @$ S# J# K5 W3 h    17th Naval Construction Battalion
8 L5 O( I7 [. ~* ], {" _1 t    47th Road Const Co 6 U* h% L# h( j9 i- o) U0 g: W
    55th Const Co
5 O& [. z# M4 }& @: e" N    56th Field AA Battalion, w6 U. i# Y& ~: v
    21st Army1 T' S* m. k+ W; v3 t
    39th Ind. Engineer Regiment
4 Q+ ~5 I  W, W# U    49th Field AA Battalion8 T) ^) F. t2 p5 |1 \- [
    97th JAAF AF Bn
( i; `9 ~7 a, k$ d    36th Field AA Battalion1 t3 l# U# _. B4 S, ~
    9th Medium FA Rgt /2* |' J, [* a* t* |0 `1 l

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当天同时,在遥远的所罗门群岛,盟军仍然在继续展开攻势,第N次对肖特兰发动攻击,仍然被严阵以待的帝国防御部队击退。- r. H2 J( z6 J' `& N- z4 b
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3 M4 I& ^1 Y2 f- eGround combat at Shortlands (109,131)
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Allied Deliberate attack( w3 g- n7 D. Q+ s3 ^6 q

! @7 u* E+ ]: }( [/ H8 b  ?6 t7 CAttacking force 9052 troops, 212 guns, 183 vehicles, Assault Value = 325
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Defending force 5513 troops, 52 guns, 39 vehicles, Assault Value = 157
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Allied adjusted assault: 28 + D; ^: t0 Y# q* d

. M; T1 [" N2 |4 p. Q1 q$ \* J; M6 [Japanese adjusted defense: 207
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Allied assault odds: 1 to 7 (fort level 6)
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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
5 b2 c/ L7 H, ?8 h( mAttacker: leaders(-), supply(-)2 n; k  n) W+ v, e4 g

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4 d9 ~" `0 ~8 m/ P2 A1 m      125 casualties reported" \1 f5 J. _5 P7 o9 d( q
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 13 disabled
( S) M2 s, ^; [" K" J- y         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 13 disabled5 D$ u8 s. W3 B
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
, l+ ]& d3 @# v" e7 j" V      Vehicles lost 34 (18 destroyed, 16 disabled)
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5 y! \- I5 `4 U3 I- R/ yAllied ground losses:
/ @0 Y5 @/ L8 V  o1 S# q4 d1 x" T      325 casualties reported. {( ]" J' C- {
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 57 disabled
+ Z% v! j5 [+ m5 h         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
( Z; c  j& d5 b* b0 Z         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled- g5 s/ M* l3 R1 Y& u$ ?  w; z
      Guns lost 12 (1 destroyed, 11 disabled). O' g8 e8 C0 u

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    41st Infantry Division4 X' [$ L; g; j: s4 E4 G  l7 g
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Defending units:% V0 [  z1 f$ i1 x8 x; ~* L8 W4 p
    1st Ind.Tank Co ( n* d/ K5 M7 U
    I/66th Naval Guard Unit0 v! m0 @% I" K) _
    86th Naval Guard Unit
( U( h# f7 l# Z+ [  j0 V3 L    41st Guard Battalion
7 Q- U; _0 p2 p; Q    3rd Indpt SNLF Coy ) M; Y  ?' P  f5 Y* v7 c
    7th Indpt SNLF Coy
- e, E1 Y) D6 ?0 ?6 Y4 s4 L    11th JNAF AF Unit
% Y( U% \; R# t# M    11th RF Gun Battalion3 f: Z3 Q9 u( N  [
    44th JNAF AF Unit - H& q9 Q( t& ]
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( Q6 P0 s3 {5 ^% H4 A借助事先修筑的强固工事,少量的防御部队抵御住了一倍以上敌军的轮番进攻,当然这跟盟军的战略重心有关,在这个方向盟军并没有投入舰队辅助进攻。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
美军的战车好像没有被打掉几辆呀,
美军的战车好像没有被打掉几辆呀,& m0 T0 A+ x/ ]1 c$ C/ m( z) j
lala23159 发表于 2014-8-23 09:46
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% G2 Q0 t. s8 Z6 @3 M日军就没几个像样的炮兵部队,能击伤这么多不错了。
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计算了一下,从盟军集结部队到万隆,然后轰炸+炮击之后发动攻势直到攻克万隆,再加上清扫残敌的时间,估计这样一个拥有1000+战力的固守据点可以消耗盟军5000战力一个月的时间,再算上受损的盟军恢复需要的时间,帝国陆军的奋战意义就更加显得重要了,不仅仅为后方的防线建设和巩固争取了时间,也给盟军部队造成了力所能及的杀伤,万隆战役,盟军的伤亡也上万人,跟重要的是,测试了在无舰炮支援条件下,盟军的攻坚能力。大本营对万隆战役的结果表示满意,以第49师团为主的万隆第21军表现得英勇顽强,虽然由于火力不足未能给盟军造成严重损伤,但是其战果也足以让盟军胆寒了!
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
你问华安他胆寒不?
天蝗一直舍不得在死地投入精锐部队啊,全是二线部队,虽说扛这么久已经不容易了,不过精锐部队一直留着也没啥用啊
本帖最后由 冷情人 于 2014-8-23 17:16 编辑
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陆军这时候日本已经完全不是对手了,不能指望。。红叶的期待只有KI94。。。27必须强攻,其实也没什么,万年不变的战术,扫场,轰炸,有机会就炮击。。。$ G2 g1 i+ ]5 }$ E! s& q

4 c4 |9 \% [: J" }' x, |9 ~+ ]% w另外,对付KI94扫场可以不放CAP,KI94航程内不放飞机,基地放高炮。如果想进攻就一回合马上转场,给予日本机场全力一击!!
日军的薄皮轰炸机很怕盟军的高炮。
江湖
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谁绑架了华文
6月6日
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2 T0 D" ^: N- n$ |; {全天对于日军来说是不幸的一天
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5 d$ `1 N) V" c. t+ a1 L% m" A盟军58舰队突施冷箭,从加里曼丹和苏拉威西之间的望加西海峡北上,偷袭了正在文莱港忙忙碌碌往来运输油料的日军大型油船队,虽然当地有上百家战斗机直掩,但是完全抵挡不住盟军58的大型攻击波,港内油船队猝不及防被重创,一天之内数十艘油轮在港口内沉没。
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5 U& _, A& S5 o/ u7 r( qAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Brunei at 65,879 ?: g9 N: U8 g7 E: \
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Weather in hex: Moderate rain
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9 u) V/ h% U! o5 l9 yRaid detected at 74 NM, estimated altitude 17,000 feet.
! y. W3 t; c' M8 _- m8 |5 xEstimated time to target is 32 minutes- `2 p- P& ^% J( e

& G/ T# ^, A& j9 W5 i* g7 o7 pJapanese aircraft
' X- e7 w" ~: i5 j: Y/ P( G      N1K5-J George x 372 T3 z" c  g' |: ?1 Y3 X
      Ki-83 x 180 r# G& u+ g& M  R
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Allied aircraft
* B7 d. i$ }: m$ I      F6F-5 Hellcat x 168
2 s3 H3 a/ y% B# u* ], h- q9 J      SB2C-4 Helldiver x 108  w! T4 K/ w% r1 ]4 I5 c( E5 I4 }
      TBM-3 Avenger x 18+ ~  P( p4 V* S, r3 j. O: Z
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Japanese aircraft losses! m% Y2 V9 L( K8 z" T- C
      N1K5-J George: 10 destroyed
! d: p* o9 s; `, A! y, L      Ki-83: 6 destroyed
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Allied aircraft losses
+ @/ L* T# U2 S. W. ?      F6F-5 Hellcat: 9 destroyed) [3 }6 a  S3 E5 E; f$ D
      SB2C-4 Helldiver: 1 destroyed
- b6 V* {$ b% L9 H8 W2 z0 D      TBM-3 Avenger: 2 damaged( Q( z: o9 ^0 N9 Z
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      TK Sainan Maru, Bomb hits 6,  heavy fires,  heavy damage! |" H4 |: V( {$ E- n- [5 R
      TK Daisho Maru, Bomb hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage) ?: H( l8 c" r# A6 \/ ]! D' u
      TK Namba Maru, Bomb hits 1, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
+ w! N8 B$ p8 @- a      E No.61, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage* C& E$ J- v6 C* c0 a# b+ P. b! |; ?
      TK Urato Maru, Bomb hits 5,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
8 ~% _' x1 l& Q) e) @/ I) n1 d7 S      TK Katsukawa Maru, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage5 M: g/ |# o0 W" X& O( A6 x
      TK Eiji Maru, Bomb hits 7,  heavy fires,  heavy damage0 e' s6 b3 `# R! v0 \2 o6 E7 Y
      PB Muroran Maru, Bomb hits 3, and is sunk
1 {: H& g' x6 r: |      TK Jakaruta Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk2 z- R) a5 x2 b* U& T3 Q; H
      TK Tateishi Maru, Bomb hits 6, and is sunk
; _6 r. P5 h0 }+ U, T* K      TK Shinan Maru, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage# X. u6 c: w# W6 T' K1 k9 s
      TK Mutsuyo Maru, Bomb hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
9 e1 B: u3 r; r9 L      TK Ugo Maru, Bomb hits 10, and is sunk; d9 b% v' Z3 o* p, g0 ^. Y
      TK Kanseishi Maru, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage/ p9 t( e) l6 s) j
      E No.63, Bomb hits 6, and is sunk( W. R2 a( N* p! o# a5 Z. d0 j
      TK Eikyo Maru, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires  B3 ?2 _( K" e5 U7 r$ W5 O
      TK Fuso Maru, Bomb hits 6, and is sunk" N! {9 {9 u, a/ ]
      PB Hinode Maru #18, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk
# D# |+ Y" d6 ~) ?: R$ S2 P$ B9 Y      TK Daimei Maru, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires
0 N" c- ^: R) n# J" |: @      TK Toyoura Maru, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
9 V, T2 ?& \, z/ l/ u1 k* h      E No.43, Bomb hits 4, and is sunk; F3 Y/ o1 z# t* o
      TK Nissho Maru, Bomb hits 3, and is sunk
; ~, D; l( C& q! u, D9 A5 G. {1 p      TK Hachijin Maru, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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当天万隆日军也再次被攻击,残军已经弹尽粮绝。
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Ground combat at Bandoeng (50,100)
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( X/ Y) |; v7 F9 }9 O2 f9 rAllied Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 126326 troops, 2215 guns, 4439 vehicles, Assault Value = 5010
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- V6 O+ c1 i+ k1 E1 k5 W' oDefending force 17768 troops, 140 guns, 27 vehicles, Assault Value = 172
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Allied adjusted assault: 1773
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  ~8 ]& _4 U+ i3 OJapanese adjusted defense: 199
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$ K1 @; ]# \. AAllied assault odds: 8 to 1 5 U5 Z! q* v/ a: G/ Z* {; E  a3 C  V
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Combat modifiers4 y8 n# O/ K, L% l) B
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), disruption(-)
8 B1 i3 v. y+ m; MAttacker: ! p' a. x+ l  n2 k# U

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( c5 m9 r2 B0 |* v( d3 Y      2082 casualties reported, h+ _: f" {! C  N& Q
         Squads: 139 destroyed, 41 disabled
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) ~* f4 J; z4 i* ~" K6 @, s% S' F         Engineers: 16 destroyed, 17 disabled/ J# B8 Q- h- Z9 }( ~4 T- s
      Guns lost 57 (40 destroyed, 17 disabled)3 p- }) }  {) Z( t+ r
      Vehicles lost 11 (6 destroyed, 5 disabled)9 j5 x5 y3 t2 l0 A
      Units destroyed 2
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Allied ground losses:
% C9 {1 Z, ]1 q  ?      392 casualties reported
. a" y- u4 L; H. W         Squads: 7 destroyed, 46 disabled& ]) Z  i7 g) C8 |" \& U
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled
. Y% ^: I, c1 h% X' s; N         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled6 Z' r! r- _+ A
      Vehicles lost 26 (2 destroyed, 24 disabled)8 I0 A5 p0 X9 W% k7 w' V+ @
+ k9 z8 x: i5 d& _3 T: H
Assaulting units:
; [/ z5 v: ]2 [0 H  O% A1 t    8th Australian Division  n; @0 B9 @8 h+ Y8 w
    18th British Division' B# k) f- c  j' r0 j. ]
    670th Tank Destroyer Battalion! E- @9 z( Z+ A$ w$ ?
    Van Altena Battalion" V0 j; q% h5 M+ L
    4th Armoured Brigade
5 D6 P8 a/ U) i$ |    2/4th Armoured Regiment
6 C" ?: a* V& w' E3 }) f8 c# E    31st Armoured Division( \- v* A4 Z% Y4 a* I0 X: g" P
    3rd Carabiniers Regiment" u( i9 ~& n" y2 [& b9 i4 f
    1st Army Tank Regiment( i" [# P! l* X( C3 [
    2/6th Armoured Regiment
" O8 S& c  Q& c+ p6 C    93rd Infantry Division+ y+ h2 o/ n& b% q$ @
    Gardner's Horse Regiment
& m( A/ ]  j( V  l0 _3 g" b    632nd Battalion" P+ D. y; w* A* M# w8 ]
    671th Tank Destroyer Battalion& {! Q+ K' C7 v3 f! G# N2 N
    32nd Army Tank Brigade1 A2 g3 ~3 y, Z6 V! `+ e
    637th Tank Destroyer Battalion
% i0 A6 t  H( M$ N" O1 L    38th Infantry Division
" U) i" [* l2 ~/ c# _3 T& s    9th Indian Division
3 ^& c5 K5 F  D    50th Tank Brigade- h$ V8 ]: S, w5 g3 g, e) O" w. W
    2nd Marine Regiment9 s2 S3 M( f! U2 e9 o
    KNIL Mariener Brigade+ Y2 P, S6 u3 _6 w. t6 Q7 e7 \. M& v
    7th Australian Division
9 F) x3 i) C5 i1 n! {* j    254th Armoured Brigade
' l7 }. M; v& p5 [    268th Motorised Brigade, j1 n5 P6 f( F* S# h7 N
    11th Australian Division
/ o) e4 P: i6 f  R% D6 e- ~) s    2/5th Armoured Regiment
) F, ]0 ?3 |. I+ I$ _  e+ ]    51st Highland Division
+ B' h( [' L+ k    2nd Medium Regiment1 y- |) H  H! B5 i3 P
    931st Aviation Grp Engineer Aviation Battalion
# g  @9 K" p6 T% P$ n& }    XI US Corps
" Z& @3 @" E; H! N    58th Aviation Base Force3 T  l: c1 d. C2 |( i
    854-875-1871 Engineer Aviation Battalion3 q) b( d, X! P( b0 p+ `( h! S
    251st Field Artillery Battalion
6 A8 O6 ]: c6 Y. d6 D) T, v    108th Tank Attack Regiment
! x1 U3 o# B5 m/ k" Q4 H1 h1 R    1st Medium Regiment2 V: t0 R1 w- B& h
    45th Aviation Base Force" M1 |. Z2 d- Z% i$ b
    249th Field Artillery Battalion
" ]! G7 ~( l5 X2 ]    47th Aviation Base Force
* ~* Y7 {: ]. j& F  P. M1 u/ G; B, B    97th Field Artillery Battalion
+ _+ @4 F% A0 ~9 H% J& Z" P8 E# b    147th Field Artillery Regiment0 ?$ K3 ~$ ^0 [8 @
    2/16th Field Regiment
+ }2 r: R' G! l  }2 a4 P    56th Australian Lt AA Regiment
5 j8 s1 l" X0 Y. c  R+ L
9 }8 A. R7 E  e$ z4 z4 yDefending units:; o9 S8 w4 n8 d( T1 d4 C1 Z. J8 K
    49th/A Division
- c7 J$ A( F7 g% b+ }    6th Java Militia Regiment2 v7 y5 M0 y  `: d. Z( i
    22nd Ind.Mixed Brigade& w4 _& a+ m# [, w3 ]
    3rd Ind.Mixed Brigade4 R8 n! h8 G0 N( `* ~4 ?
    49th/C Division
2 u  ^) ~" V2 i- C    27th Special Base Force
8 h3 W8 ^. S# h0 j4 Z$ N    3rd FF Const Unit
1 ?0 I& f" F/ o0 |: J! g* p: o4 H4 h    49th Field AA Battalion, A. v. g, L! ^% \% G& S
    56th Field AA Battalion
( T6 P+ J- @# ?* s+ |4 a8 e    17th Naval Construction Battalion2 G4 t- U2 O3 J6 v7 O. G. _/ S
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
3 I. a3 L0 |* E) V5 N    13th Field AF Construction Battalion- p1 ^3 |* \0 a* u
    97th JAAF AF Bn , z) P4 j3 U, N8 C, f+ O2 ^
    9th Medium FA Rgt /2
3 V# j4 f1 Q4 R3 e! n8 H+ G    21st Army# t+ S4 |- C. {" w  `& e/ W+ ~# E
    49th/B Division
% O% d! w+ {& A! W    47th Road Const Co $ a) A. k; m  b' \8 ^/ d
    49th Const Co
7 A) H: }% R) c) ]# A3 E    3rd JNAF AF Unit
) G9 B' |8 \3 ]( o  s    4th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
# i' S* `( k' \9 V9 F    36th Field AA Battalion  R9 V" y6 [9 d$ C8 f: A
    17th Ind.Mixed Regiment! N, H0 Y5 p7 e' L$ q: a# S2 Z2 q
    39th Ind. Engineer Regiment' o" [% R* v; L5 ~5 y! H
    11th Militia Regiment; ~3 @, x% P$ O4 q2 r- Y& {# Q) Q; o  W
    55th Const Co /1+ r/ f* @/ J* y. C0 F7 q7 q

+ g  q; a% m3 @" ?. \3 x目前尚不清楚盟军58的突然北上是否带有登陆船队,种种迹象表明,盟军有可能会选择绕开卡加延的战略继续北进。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
呀,看来油船只能放港口了。话说红叶的工业点数,引擎,燃油等储备如何?联合舰队的那么多船,该出去拼命啦。另外,真想看看红叶是如何防御苏联的,给个参考才行
几十条油轮,这个,超港口装卸能力了吧? 而且完全在盟军陆基侦查范围内,想打就能打啊,感觉是送点数
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