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看情势还能抓紧时间给爪哇上点补给,弄清楚KB位置的话,南洋还大有发挥余地
8 }, F4 v' I( |1 l  T( |wangqifeng 发表于 2014-11-20 11:59
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不管是MINI还是KB,或者58,在这种前线靠港实在有太多教训可以借鉴了,不知道菜花杂想的。哪怕是水面舰队突袭,都可能加以重创,前线也不可能指望隐蔽行动,不应该有这种不谨慎的行动啊
& P3 A" R. B( u5 L0 mwangqifeng 发表于 2014-11-20 12:02
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爪哇上面已经有10w补给,经过几月修工事,目前还有大概8w,
9 p+ Z0 ?+ R; X, u6 A4 ~2 K不断将附近巨港和巴里巴班的补给都运到岛上集中了,差不多够用了,再多估计就送给日军了。, \/ U  g! l  Q. ^( ?
估计日军是想玩黄雀在后的游戏,mini当蝉了
日军太惨了,这档长不了% ]8 f5 }. E- M) X9 e4 R# _' j# ]9 S
reninhat 发表于 2014-11-20 12:16
" G4 L1 F5 H) h7 z( }3 ]& Y菜花没准对印度和澳洲无所谓呢,应该相信菜花是很坚强的,
3 `5 g! o3 X' \1 q有不少人坚持历史线就够了,不往外扩了。
/ Q, [$ O5 X9 x6 _" S" h! Y时间才过去不到3个月,为时尚早,继续希望档运长久
看看拿下爪哇得到3月了5 t1 q+ V4 n6 V5 j2 \+ m7 W* B
lala23159 发表于 2014-11-20 13:57
/ ]8 Y' D" z9 h% W6 l& p还指望能拖到加成期结束呢,看具体局势吧。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Feb 15, 42. J& D3 v5 _: r' b: ^, z/ v
当天日军轰炸了新加坡,而盟军也炮击了当地,这地方简直就是人间地狱 ' L, g! |5 z2 f' t
发现日军突击新加坡分别是1,6,12号,照这规律要到18号,日军才能恢复进行下次突击。
$ {& Z$ U0 g9 T% u. t$ Y% L: g# ]当然由于最后一次突击日军损失比以往小,也可能提前,反正快了。& D8 V3 Q, o9 I8 Q8 {
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ASW attack near San Francisco  at 218,72
" n7 Q! q" I# x( V/ x  A* HJapanese Ships1 T9 h. j: u, O9 t( B
      SS I-4 3 h* ?2 v1 d8 Y% d) C6 c0 {
Allied Ships) n) V# ~1 E' \, m7 n
      DD O'Brien9 I* e" z' W1 c: `0 ]2 }
      DD Walke7 g' U0 D- ]$ M9 m
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Night Naval bombardment of Singapore at 50,84 6 q- {' Q/ f4 n* U1 l, g; e
Allied Ships9 \8 M2 L3 F: J" G7 }5 j
      CL Durban, e1 W/ G2 }$ k$ m
      CL Dragon' B, U9 y  T% Q* E3 I+ L  x
      CL Danae# V% T+ Q% d' j$ G8 f; U7 X
      DD Piet Hein' H& W, M& O2 p+ l* u
      DD Banckert
& |; k9 C0 }: C      DD Vendetta
% N! Y- b# X3 m0 q4 F" u      DD Vampire
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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  ! o/ B" ]$ ~9 V: G
Weather in hex: Heavy rain , `) U: n' z$ w5 [+ H3 Y
Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.% I$ E( V* n( G6 I6 Z8 H0 B' N
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes ( G" C& G' j6 t) \+ Q( l! D0 T
Japanese aircraft1 U' }8 O3 ~& P. s; D- a, O
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 27  F: O4 n* K* E7 W
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 12
) W0 X' i- j; Q( n0 \7 w      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 6
% n7 h$ I# _0 S. N5 Z* tJapanese aircraft losses, e/ M/ j; u" u- r
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 9 damaged
: _6 r- o- Y( U& b      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 damaged) C' w5 M3 E; N% S# j
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 destroyed by flak / C4 `3 R7 ^( P! E( i8 w# I! N
Allied ground losses:- P7 ]" Z1 S4 N; ~3 V
      5 casualties reported/ |  b; w0 B. i# a2 W
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 G: C: k% I0 p  u" A& w         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled. M+ |3 ^, g2 N! Z
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
- K# W9 k1 V8 eAirbase hits 1
5 C* `6 \1 t" a+ _" JRunway hits 10. F% ], P" h9 z% I0 H
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1 o% W- S' C+ C: O/ zMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  : U  D: ?( Q' B# {0 V4 Z$ _
Weather in hex: Heavy rain
9 i8 c0 n- ~' L$ nRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
/ a, K# `% l* O% a4 @Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
" d) ^  g" E7 u" [1 C- RJapanese aircraft- P; _4 H# T# P6 z8 B7 z! o9 E
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 24
, D* H$ p& z$ ~4 i      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 26 , `/ u( v2 M; F( N+ m
Japanese aircraft losses( U5 j8 m9 [6 R
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 10 damaged " _( ~! ~2 o/ F8 M  d/ s
Airbase hits 1
+ n( c0 S( ~( E* d% zRunway hits 10/ N) e/ V& f/ I- W
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Afternoon Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76  & |- P1 V( L0 ^. D; o+ N8 @4 }& a
Weather in hex: Clear sky ) C7 g* b2 t) F9 e. v/ H
Raid detected at 69 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet." S* P2 T  G/ V7 l. l
Estimated time to target is 20 minutes
: \5 s4 v7 v0 E8 X# Q! n& X& i- uJapanese aircraft2 l, S7 I  D6 M# \' k6 m7 ?
      Ki-30 Ann x 30/ S  X& B5 D! M7 C: y
      Ki-32 Mary x 11$ @6 i+ D- M9 c/ n
      Ki-51 Sonia x 7 - I% a- s1 w8 J; l- A
Japanese aircraft losses  H: C* ^! \  M4 J
      Ki-30 Ann: 5 damaged * }* R- m  o1 O6 i" T0 V0 @
Airbase hits 4
" m* b& p& ?4 Y) B* @$ X2 F7 P6 hRunway hits 11
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  @  p2 N- F7 LGround combat at Ankang (82,42)
. s( |$ K; o  N' S' `# PJapanese Bombardment attack
0 ?' ^! K6 C' T8 IAttacking force 70457 troops, 950 guns, 488 vehicles, Assault Value = 2315 3 E& o5 q4 P4 r& m
Defending force 107814 troops, 599 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3008
8 r0 ?1 \2 O( I5 j5 iJapanese ground losses:
* |9 q1 |8 [/ I      63 casualties reported
3 u1 h' d; R, e! m  W         Squads: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
) {$ S: O* r; f! A# R" J+ B         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 h  [( e* u0 t* a$ c$ D
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 9 K: ?5 v% |2 H  `! I4 D
Allied ground losses:9 ^3 f: c7 _% w6 J6 c- ~2 J
      211 casualties reported
3 w8 d1 m3 |/ N( H+ Y. W. j7 P) [         Squads: 1 destroyed, 18 disabled) X* L% n+ |6 p. S$ m6 e
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled
" A2 j8 w* S) j" l4 X0 ^# d, e0 G         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled7 J! l% x4 A* t
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- Z/ H/ v* X& F8 k6 H- |! K6 lGround combat at Singapore (50,84)
8 V5 n! L+ m: J- m; _! A5 mJapanese Bombardment attack 8 J/ q9 E! n# a; `
Attacking force 89424 troops, 949 guns, 221 vehicles, Assault Value = 2976
4 M* n5 C) ~) i/ E4 HDefending force 38899 troops, 469 guns, 260 vehicles, Assault Value = 672 ( p! P+ c1 x- I: o8 W6 v
Japanese ground losses:
/ W3 {0 ^; E! _# [# I      54 casualties reported" ~8 o' v2 N( m% Y6 V2 p* T. v
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled! `: X& u5 a; ^1 F( R
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
, ~7 z  v% z9 \% j3 M2 L         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' p2 t% T2 Y6 u( p! j1 i) z* FAllied ground losses:/ T* {# F8 s; @9 P. g6 L
      125 casualties reported
# v0 S; h8 p8 |6 y         Squads: 10 destroyed, 1 disabled4 i/ P0 C' s' a- }* l2 _: a' x# d
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled' |5 O" r  a' D* _& e
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled! D3 w8 z, w* ~7 [! [1 J- z. ~0 s
      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)
当天mini原地不动,继续在前线撅屁股,目的已经不言自明,' D$ _3 a7 c- u0 u% {
这种故意邀58来上的行为 令人发指
8 a1 H0 ?4 T; n# l. o( t目前58只是在冷眼旁观,情绪稳定 * \& ]/ n8 k3 p
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爪哇上面已经有10w补给,经过几月修工事,目前还有大概8w,
( Y7 C$ S0 E5 M0 [! i6 `不断将附近巨港和巴里巴班的补给都运到岛上集中了,差不多够用了,再多估计就送给日军了。
: P" `& M' A& {估计日军是想玩黄雀在后的游戏,mini当蝉了
2 ?% }4 _  }* ]9 y; }0 Rzer0 发表于 2014-11-20 19:49
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送补给这事不用担心,除非轻松拿下的地方,否则都剩不下啥,多准备一些,比万一对方攻不下来,自己没补给吃了崩溃爽。* z8 _  b7 y& U# S% O) @
再说盟军不缺那玩意,只是运不过来
另外MINIKB这样呆着,完全可以弄点水面舰队全速突击玩玩,损失不大,但收获不一定差。
另外MINIKB这样呆着,完全可以弄点水面舰队全速突击玩玩,损失不大,但收获不一定差。+ T+ H" @6 {! k+ X$ v0 v% \
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-11-20 21:04
" F8 |; i/ h3 H! w6 J! M+ a这边刚打算凑一些水面舰只出来,发现mini已经挪窝了,北上往菲律宾方向去了。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Feb 16, 427 m1 W. }# ^/ H9 K; a5 h
依然是盟军到处躲炸弹,当天b17d出动轰炸日军前进基地,2 \. G7 F: U* }, @( _
结果连一式战都能打下4发,为啥本人用日军的时候没发现呢 : g' E- S; Y' e& @
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. j3 j# y6 ^( r- C! p! xMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
8 Q! {8 R& D2 |( X# N  MWeather in hex: Light cloud , `$ ]) h& B% w6 k! ~/ i
Raid detected at 38 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
1 \( z. U, J- O# m- C% q0 ^" vEstimated time to target is 10 minutes 8 s8 l' H1 A% z$ h4 E& ?, u- D3 P
Japanese aircraft- i2 b1 s1 x3 t1 L$ G, {
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 16
% W$ a; a8 B' Q      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 12
; h& ]( ?, u' j      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 28
; L. k, F. D; \6 M. X6 ]Japanese aircraft losses
. m+ ~& L3 u$ U: E3 t. @1 j- U0 }      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 8 damaged% r1 D; z7 V! M
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 10 damaged) E9 e: z3 E1 g6 l
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 destroyed by flak * j. \6 X. s& V
Allied ground losses:
/ [) c. e2 R& B. T! a+ B, @      19 casualties reported7 V6 [. e% Y$ L7 N* c- W
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 ], h. O: }) ]2 e0 J- v& K
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled, d  n$ \$ P# @1 v3 k$ a
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 d9 p1 I( g7 S6 E) t8 x# ^- A: yAirbase hits 4. h' ]: W* }; ^) o1 J
Airbase supply hits 1
; Q6 b4 r* q$ VRunway hits 28/ e! p8 F; f! n2 v$ V
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: z5 p8 L  r0 \! Q- MMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
4 ^& O, C; f* ?Weather in hex: Light cloud
& t8 F3 [  \3 b3 |* @' y) s& d, ~Raid spotted at 37 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.' `# _2 B' M1 L
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes
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      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 11
9 S3 L: |% Q4 q: g8 B! Z9 W6 k* VJapanese aircraft losses
2 l  b- C' W4 @4 A9 E4 L      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 4 damaged
, T5 P2 x3 r! X3 }" uAirbase hits 1
* a3 m2 y# f, [3 p8 ~+ P- eAirbase supply hits 1
) h3 A- c0 G# J# F; k3 @Runway hits 63 k* |' G3 x& a
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; Q% N; D$ z, U0 g& r+ N; ^" F9 i  \Morning Air attack on Chiang Mai , at 58,53  % R; w( C* a# \
Weather in hex: Light rain ) V6 I: X$ N" t' a# B% a
Raid spotted at 33 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet." `+ x/ ^2 K8 }, V6 Y1 K0 y
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes 5 l* ~  }" k' z9 x( j! b
Japanese aircraft
" [  y+ U' ?% V1 c# n. H      A6M2 Zero x 2
, \& H4 i8 S. p* e      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 35
) V9 `& p( R3 H5 U# T! gAllied aircraft
$ O2 M! _$ e0 ?6 c      B-17D Fortress x 14 6 `8 v: j+ h: Y! j
Japanese aircraft losses
# r4 w% O0 K' n% ^& V. R/ I      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed on ground
  r5 b1 r1 v' EAllied aircraft losses
4 Y& p; L5 q: W; }; @: e9 O1 k      B-17D Fortress: 1 destroyed, 11 damaged
6 j! u2 {/ B" ~+ y1 O& T1 Y      B-17D Fortress: 1 destroyed by flak
0 r$ s3 n2 p7 E# BAirbase hits 1: y7 s  f# Y$ u5 ^0 e
Airbase supply hits 2
9 \- j, u2 N* Z* ?Aircraft Attacking:
2 j; C  F- u# A; u; n0 L       6 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet9 H3 w. w% C; w, w  q% Z
               Airfield Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb  T3 [/ p- d  U0 U+ C4 N% o( u
       6 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet
+ S7 U2 }* v1 R4 d2 i               Airfield Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb & b. C9 O6 w8 a' T7 \
CAP engaged:
7 ~- i- @1 Q" R6 n& _; ^. oYamada Det S-1 with A6M2 Zero (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
; m2 D3 j% b% q( o5 d' Y( U3 W      1 plane(s) intercepting now.( f0 D& f. }- F) G/ f
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.0 K. I5 O+ O  j  {" w* s
      Raid is overhead
! O% B0 [+ l% k  H$ E7 ZYamada Det S-2 with A6M2 Zero (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling). C9 p- o' ~% E/ z/ L# [8 r# a
      1 plane(s) intercepting now.
& l* \2 g6 S. N: P, c      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 0 and 20000.+ d3 B1 Y8 d2 L- K* G
      Raid is overhead  W9 ?, ^& o3 j. ]
260th Sentai with Ki-43-Ib Oscar (11 airborne, 24 on standby, 0 scrambling)
& S- I: c+ E$ y; N7 s- Z" @      11 plane(s) intercepting now., |; O9 j2 B  ^3 s* b1 E; P& r; A
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 1 a0 w- q) s  N! k! @3 R8 n
      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 10 minutes
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Morning Air attack on Chiang Mai , at 58,53  5 H) D0 ?) F* ~( V& |! ~& C* {
Weather in hex: Light rain 5 P) N! [1 v6 O
Raid spotted at 26 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.! t- k8 m3 c# i
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes & q* d, r% L% N/ w& ^
Japanese aircraft( m( k! u1 E$ G4 R1 N% K8 n
      A6M2 Zero x 2
/ H/ E6 P0 K) M& E      Ki-43-Ib Oscar x 21
/ g' L" b0 V3 r* N7 T1 f7 |Allied aircraft9 d7 U! f" O: d( R5 p2 f9 L, k' s
      B-17D Fortress x 6 5 [! o3 c1 y$ U# C
No Japanese losses : P1 `; \$ c! z, M8 R
Allied aircraft losses
5 k" p/ x1 Z& |4 d( |+ p( ]      B-17D Fortress: 6 damaged
( ~6 K7 `; t% `1 b1 hAircraft Attacking:! d! u7 ^' e, R( U+ G& _
       6 x B-17D Fortress bombing from 10000 feet
: x! n* W, u. L- r/ {               Airfield Attack:  8 x 500 lb GP Bomb . w7 [" ]/ t" }/ M5 e$ Y
CAP engaged:( o% W$ J1 h# [" h
Yamada Det S-1 with A6M2 Zero (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
* {1 K7 S# L  o: L" C      1 plane(s) intercepting now.
" Z5 B! i/ b' `' o: H% C9 [      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters to 10000.! B6 L$ b4 F2 ]5 r& U% V& q4 ]$ o& w
      Raid is overhead
, j8 J: A4 A0 B& M+ RYamada Det S-2 with A6M2 Zero (1 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
: L: H7 a6 h+ i) |5 g* L      1 plane(s) intercepting now.
: N; x9 J: q7 ~& @/ w      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters to 10000.
* K" D6 Z0 H- x" V! o; r      Raid is overhead
7 S/ v% `# h$ m  p/ c260th Sentai with Ki-43-Ib Oscar (0 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
% L% L, z/ Y- m' t4 h0 {8 ~      21 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.1 f9 R- \  L/ x. N7 x3 R& K
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters to 10000.
" p3 R8 Y) L$ h9 Q4 i6 f      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 96 minutes
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" }( ]3 R/ ]; J( i. SGround combat at Singapore (50,84)
3 ^7 Y2 Y8 y5 \0 g3 \- _$ |1 AJapanese Bombardment attack
( m$ m2 ^. O  ~Attacking force 38080 troops, 485 guns, 81 vehicles, Assault Value = 3036
% j! [, b/ A! IDefending force 39061 troops, 468 guns, 260 vehicles, Assault Value = 684 0 q5 g, Q4 v6 _+ z4 t( T; V
Japanese ground losses:# u3 @9 z# N, \  u- \6 E' k
      12 casualties reported
, _. T8 j: l5 F& Q         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled! j/ s2 Z: e+ }; i; B/ F
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
* K5 M( i, [& j& B- U         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
, C# }, E) F( g. V) X& Z! l( T9 dAllied ground losses:
% X( V9 r4 _1 u! W% z      78 casualties reported
+ B# Z/ ^% Z1 g         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
' c- S5 K5 h) e7 L  K. S" ~1 c% E/ e         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 2 disabled( e( q- d' k/ N0 L/ M
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled; n2 N9 A% _6 y) I/ P. {( c
      Vehicles lost 3 (2 destroyed, 1 disabled)
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Feb 17, 42: T+ \6 x$ j+ g) k5 O% I: ^6 j
由于荷兰大艇大部分都在忙着将各小岛上分散的小部队空运回爪哇,* S( Q3 g" B4 _0 n
剩下的几个大艇编队居然没有侦查到登陆巴里巴班的编队,让其发动了突然登陆,
% L4 i' j1 Q( V/ N% E7 @- r' `( x最近的3个侦查大艇就在达拉根,这。。
0 ?3 I, \7 ?9 `* b大陆方向,在桂林发现日军9个单位在集结,特地派飞机去轰炸以侦查日军的虚实。5 p* t2 e0 t% l* l! |; Q
加上已经到岸边的6个单位,共有15个单位在附近,而河对岸的国军目前战力不一定够
5 F9 C) v2 Z5 a1 c9 Q且侦查显示大陆北方安康附近部分日军放弃爬山,正在往回走,估计主攻方向已经转移到南方
$ A' c' r8 |  V9 j6 g国军也在相应调整布防兵力,大陆战场真费劲。+ I- t  ^/ p8 V  I  i: L
当天日军再次突击新加坡,打出3:1,不出意外的拿下该地,当地守军30个单位,4 i, r  r. V) x$ @6 r/ p5 k
5w余人全部进了战俘营,开始由日军管饭了,望这帮吃货努力吃,给日军后勤添乱   W4 [8 x, j$ u! `: k
当天日军的总体得分首次超过盟军,而东京玫瑰也不忘再次播音。
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9 e8 m# g( d0 {! i3 CASW attack near Soerabaja  at 57,103
! X4 P: ]! x6 R" v6 G, ^: M6 Y. f6 GJapanese Ships$ r8 |) i+ }3 E: Z4 {
      SS I-166 ; m  P2 Z# T( ?  M
Allied Ships
" V7 \5 H" e3 Y$ V# ]      DD Paul Jones9 O$ i. K3 t# U8 [0 t
      DD Bulmer
* c7 Q" a+ ~/ X1 Q* S6 P* ?$ D      DD Pillsbury
, Z7 L1 Q' z4 b7 Y, f) j      DD Peary( B( _* |7 X; V+ G5 F' f/ ?- b
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ASW attack near Soerabaja  at 57,103
, P: ^" t4 D- M4 RJapanese Ships
! v4 T2 Q# }& E0 V) ?0 ^      SS I-166, hits 2 6 A  b& ]7 h  u
Allied Ships
7 l, z* F; |% y5 ]  \      DD Bulmer- P1 Y. z- O4 }0 r" F! i/ ?
      DD Pillsbury# L7 P* |* l5 g8 R  ?7 F1 ~/ o# z
      DD Peary' V5 C( A; X. j9 A% j) L! z) X
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! L6 |8 l2 d/ `7 B8 x% nTF 69 encounters mine field at Balikpapan (64,97) 3 U1 F2 V$ N  C9 V
Japanese Ships. D6 I, Q( }6 o! `0 Q( ~
      xAK Nisso Maru, Mine hits 1
  c1 m1 I8 ~5 Z$ L  W; j% I+ f! R$ ^7 Q      xAK Tenryu Maru, Mine hits 1,  on fire % z# K4 E- {" }: S/ M# y2 s# _) g
Japanese ground losses:# q, O/ x) Q+ U/ M9 m  y
      30 casualties reported6 K: T) Y5 I* H6 {- @! J8 ?- F
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled7 i0 n0 T9 H5 m( U' r; k3 }
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled
/ v, z9 x/ D8 g* y/ L, |         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 5 r8 T, Y% N4 @6 X& Y, W$ _3 P2 B
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Pre-Invasion action off Balikpapan (64,97) 9 p6 h" y5 b9 H  S* g
Japanese Ships9 @* i% k$ Y& O) O. {4 C2 L5 `
      PB Shuko Maru #5+ x. {2 H' @" d2 `% Z
      PB Sonan Maru #5
; ~' H2 X$ V5 d/ K3 k9 j      xAK Nisso Maru- H3 A- K) B$ T6 u. ?, o# r* R
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Amphibious Assault at Balikpapan (64,97)
! l, s- v3 ]: t5 ?6 \/ r8 N" eTF 69 troops unloading over beach at Balikpapan, 64,97
2 Z; k& g0 i& K+ l4 I* S7 y% t" GJapanese ground losses:
' L& d$ M4 p; ?% s- C; Z" n$ O1 H      20 casualties reported+ C0 _$ \$ h- z7 d6 P$ J
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ {9 r* `  Y( w" q0 i4 Y         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' C5 a! ?* h1 p" F9 \& j4 k2 w         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
! Q* ^$ I: C: f9 ]17 troops of a SNLF Squad accidentally lost during unload of Kure 2nd SNLF /3 , @' N$ o; E! }1 d. v
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0 H& [" U$ e9 C/ YInvasion Support action off Balikpapan (64,97)
; X6 B: k4 T$ k  ~# Y! PDefensive Guns engage approaching landing force ; L! ?% [& P- w
5 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
4 o; e7 c7 u) s: IJapanese Ships/ [5 C/ \8 A( b
      PB Shuko Maru #5- F$ Z4 N; \$ v  G
      PB Sonan Maru #5
9 j' N' _& f3 \9 ^& f/ H( A( e      xAK Nisso Maru $ c) [6 `! _: W# @$ E/ T& n
PB Shuko Maru #5 fired at enemy troops
/ T9 N, \4 S6 m7 a2 A& x3 B) ^PB Sonan Maru #5 fired at enemy troops& I5 N4 u' ^5 S- `
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Morning Air attack on 55th Infantry Brigade, at 76,54 (Kweilin) , k. L6 M8 [7 u9 ]  j8 k2 v
Weather in hex: Clear sky 1 _5 s' c7 F& Q+ W
Raid spotted at 27 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
, t0 E( s6 u/ N# n6 o2 ~& I0 k- bEstimated time to target is 9 minutes , c3 t- f) K* \* t: B2 z
Allied aircraft
7 Z. O8 S" s# j/ p      SB-III x 3
6 z, R! A8 }/ P6 iNo Allied losses 1 @5 C3 n$ V4 @/ N
Japanese ground losses:
) p- g, @' D+ q# ?- |: s! s6 Z      42 casualties reported$ Y: U6 p+ U: R. }
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled! i* ]' P! r* `8 I- Z" O
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
/ L' z% ?8 l6 m/ ^! [! m         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled 4 d1 W8 X# T( D- b6 [! @) G
Aircraft Attacking:" O0 k- c( N7 l/ t
       3 x SB-III bombing from 6000 feet * ) p# |# Z# Y6 W% d. R& w& T
               Ground Attack:  3 x 100 kg GP Bomb 6 T& g/ j" ]- B) @9 {  j- N# S
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Morning Air attack on Ternate , at 78,102  7 b0 b+ @, o) N( W  s+ \. t( Y0 N
Weather in hex: Overcast
% n  ?4 i+ b$ I  W5 o2 SRaid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
- o* O+ c% K) G5 n  P/ w4 s* iEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
$ U6 J* A+ _. c- Q: q7 F4 _1 ZJapanese aircraft
) e% M4 W7 \6 s# \! v7 c      G4M1 Betty x 17 : e1 B: p& e1 _0 _1 Y% N2 I3 `
No Japanese losses ' l( H. Q9 `6 ^& ~( o3 @
Allied Ships
  \% \- Q. X+ m  k, H( J* m      AVP Bellatrix, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage " ^, k2 M$ J& x+ \! v- V
Port hits 4. x' d+ p1 r7 y: l/ Q
Port supply hits 3
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. d' M; v" r* p, MAfternoon Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  ' x7 Z, h/ c& V# f& M
Weather in hex: Light cloud
$ {! B" Q7 H8 S  kRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.' w4 J! f1 ^" a
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes % ?' O1 Q( H/ j, n' u/ l0 H
Japanese aircraft0 `3 M" e0 e& h  w
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 61 d4 p1 k: J/ `$ ]
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 12 9 [* b( [$ ]+ L# p2 P
Japanese aircraft losses6 }* g( w: Z+ J" Y; Z1 g
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 3 damaged & I0 V/ h: W; B
Allied ground losses:$ G/ K6 ~) N# o* V# \& @
      10 casualties reported
: }  @% Z+ G* e4 O* b: P* v; c         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
: A* K) c2 x$ y0 E5 n/ _         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled$ r3 X6 O! Q1 F' J5 t( S
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 M8 L; e/ Y. g- ^Runway hits 12
1 A( E3 [- {4 M3 X# a6 P$ X  r$ ]----------------------------------------------) z5 B6 j' S% S3 ?- k" n: u
Afternoon Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  
/ m% j* a' g) ^( sWeather in hex: Light cloud + S7 I; `6 W+ s6 P4 h
Raid detected at 38 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.1 [6 t0 h8 a! [* z. ?' n2 U0 ?
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes # W/ B& f% i* [6 q2 c& ~8 l$ w
Japanese aircraft4 ?1 l5 H& d2 g1 A% M
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 12
2 s  m$ T! f* T, G5 m: D% h      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 6 4 T) ]: o, X9 F. X
Japanese aircraft losses3 c6 V3 A4 U  v; R
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 4 damaged& H" M4 z* H' Z$ i+ B- z
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 destroyed by flak
0 P. \# \* I8 a7 hAirbase hits 1
3 h2 ?4 G6 V9 B$ P1 M0 V5 XRunway hits 4+ _! J' |& b1 L* ?& `
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' T9 A5 i; X3 MAfternoon Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84  * B0 e# {0 J8 [
Weather in hex: Light cloud + P3 p4 x) H% H7 ?( A' {
Raid spotted at 35 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.) }% q# @/ ]! ~' s& V- h
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
- u/ K- a' F: eJapanese aircraft8 V* z. |% o4 |+ ~* C2 u
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 11
0 I# U. t* r6 S/ m3 R% v      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 11 1 ]$ j  V* I6 u  _
Japanese aircraft losses
+ D9 d5 Y" ^# _* k; W" l" ~      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 5 damaged
4 A/ x- L5 {' A/ c% c      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed by flak
; k+ T% E; K6 l# U3 p      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 3 damaged2 c: Y* |4 w7 Y, `8 f( z
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 destroyed by flak 2 Q3 o1 |7 A# m" L
Allied ground losses:
* S' J" g' p2 P. f0 R; {: W. J      5 casualties reported
0 a( e' L" H- C3 {9 ~         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 h3 m* Q4 O# _, j9 K  Y& U- w         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 |9 u, F; T+ w         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled ' D4 R' j) g  A( W
Runway hits 68 w2 I5 |( {( \# P/ Q  X
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Ground combat at Ankang (82,42) : h7 C& h1 ?1 x) Q: r
Japanese Bombardment attack
" ~0 V6 S" o% a& ]Attacking force 70765 troops, 976 guns, 488 vehicles, Assault Value = 2324 4 _$ c! t  t, n2 v  r1 `
Defending force 105052 troops, 600 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2914
5 _2 S  _4 h. ~( f% B3 F$ xJapanese ground losses:# @1 ]0 P% t6 k( s6 V% P
      35 casualties reported
( e3 m& t# h2 g1 P; ~         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled) S7 c5 m- |1 c
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# I  G) s8 D* f/ y' U, P3 ]4 s' f4 ?2 L         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled / q4 [! w; a* F1 K) ?' ?
Allied ground losses:
. ^2 s  ?+ Y3 f! J! z      103 casualties reported8 z* S( a7 t2 \5 N: [
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled
- u: y$ |/ ~& Q1 ?1 L         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
" [# K7 y1 e1 m7 E         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
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+ G+ r( E! U: `6 z3 I, MGround combat at Singapore (50,84) * a, A+ J5 x$ ?$ b4 w
Japanese Shock attack
0 k" W& _/ q$ Z% P, iAttacking force 97839 troops, 970 guns, 239 vehicles, Assault Value = 3085
" W: v# _8 Y% H& pDefending force 39251 troops, 468 guns, 258 vehicles, Assault Value = 704   ~  G8 p6 l% h0 i9 O' o9 ]: `% V
Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0
0 t/ \9 w  G7 A# T2 E: ]: ^- C3 n' IJapanese adjusted assault: 2021  : f" S$ m! A  v# i* F( v
Allied adjusted defense: 649  
7 V% L: e9 i5 [# s6 L+ t! [% UJapanese assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 0)  & N6 n3 {$ n0 i( Z. S
Japanese forces CAPTURE Singapore !!!
2 l% @  P6 V+ @# Y7 p" HCombat modifiers! c& D, \! N) l; m) U% b
Defender: terrain(+), experience(-)
' K, K1 s, s4 W) F! G4 JAttacker: shock(+) ; g0 I. Y0 X9 k' T! O2 C& Q
Japanese ground losses:& V: _1 b. x) b0 d4 `
      5704 casualties reported
! l6 g: y' [. D7 p* |% b1 ]         Squads: 13 destroyed, 572 disabled1 |$ O! w1 `. m1 x
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 20 disabled; }: r# Y5 a% T
         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 136 disabled$ F: V6 P  I9 t; i. h4 g
      Guns lost 56 (2 destroyed, 54 disabled)   ]( G* W' K! W2 l- P. D. r& D7 h
Allied ground losses:! [' m1 w7 P1 g2 I$ [
      53419 casualties reported
( n% }' U1 j) p3 G0 K  ?. P) K4 ~         Squads: 952 destroyed, 0 disabled0 J- E+ @. W7 p
         Non Combat: 1970 destroyed, 0 disabled  s+ z& C: g) b8 l1 C6 G8 |
         Engineers: 210 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ c8 C* E$ f% w# j      Guns lost 538 (538 destroyed, 0 disabled)
  [% a0 S: q  }      Vehicles lost 345 (345 destroyed, 0 disabled)8 Q- ^) O* g! Z. g0 q
      Units destroyed 30 ' A  }% D" w# m: F. I" c' h7 U1 @6 d
Assaulting units:
& G! g0 j, t  }' }6 _- b8 z    38th Division! e; J$ m* H( K7 d
    Imperial Guards Division
/ K9 I" t, Z6 S. F; A, `  s' v    55th Engineer Regiment5 }2 r: F# I) \% R% R
    114th Infantry Regiment7 t& _, ^5 E, i& ]; h2 d( V; C
    56th Engineer Regiment
  l( S( `! p3 q6 N& I7 g    148th Infantry Regiment+ k2 _8 d' @- e+ U. G3 ]9 o
    15th Ind. Engineer Regiment, w' o/ S# q& `) y6 ?  X+ I
    4th Ind.Mixed Regiment
& ?! b4 b6 r1 @" V' o* [    41st Infantry Regiment! r3 y5 g' B, ^5 }* d
    112th Infantry Regiment) L# n: [+ X8 {& B; d% d
    42nd Infantry Regiment
( G: I/ i- j, E0 i    21st Infantry Regiment
7 s# R4 }) g  c- q1 c7 y  H7 M# m    4th Ind. Engineer Regiment# Q+ Z! I' a% L4 W/ U2 V3 q
    5th Engineer Regiment
+ ]* L6 V$ c/ o: v* c/ c7 U    21st Ind.Mixed Brigade
/ K" _0 }  d  e0 u% ?( e    113th Infantry Regiment
. m" N8 x7 r: X# e" e2 K    56th Infantry Regiment
% D" x/ C2 i) \' _- `    4th Division
5 _5 w; Y: d' V    21st Division% t' F3 L7 `. I: W% {& w
    12th Engineer Regiment: H& z: {6 w; i5 K, y# J
    55th Infantry Regiment; z7 e+ H! |% P  H2 n) ?/ ^
    4th RTA Division; Y8 r0 p4 T1 t  `% \) T
    25th Army" `  c; T$ |6 H  m/ z. |
    15th Army
) {, N8 A( m) n5 s" x4 m) m    56th Field Artillery Regiment
$ _( X& w! |0 U8 D8 a9 w. ~    21st Fld AA Gun Co & l( h/ A" @3 T5 j/ |( y; F
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment, C! o1 B7 c- Z) |5 ^  \$ D! S
    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion1 E  o' y0 @! [( K; p- J) y, `) ~6 y
    55th Mountain Gun Regiment
; _! H/ k7 j. s6 |  j" M    11th Shipping Engineer Regiment
, g2 ?+ c# }. ]3 T6 o" I- m9 T! T1 ]    5th Field Artillery Regiment
& x! `7 @! x' [( M$ v/ x/ O9 J1 Y    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment6 O" P# D) d( d! {9 [2 J
    34th Field AA Battalion3 z7 y: @5 M2 m- e; Z, m
    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion
( I! I4 Y4 H3 BDefending units:5 A, V, {) B1 S* {+ h
    5/14th Punjab Battalion* _- K5 m1 `2 J* z6 `
    11th Indian Division! t: O/ q  W  w& Z' l
    22nd Australian Brigade
3 h, l- z& m! K8 B( ?; F    1st Malay Battalion
6 o) B7 {! w3 j; [    27th Australian Brigade7 ^* F6 p7 `4 E; H! p0 s& Y: o: O
    SSVF Brigade- N7 X3 q# l4 d1 U) B
    3rd Cavalry Regiment
" a  N  x$ i/ D, i' E& ^    9th Indian Division. [: m, }& g% s# o9 j
    1st ISF Base Force- ~4 A% M8 C2 o7 t, _
    1st Indian Heavy AA Regiment
( h& c$ e6 t8 `, ^    Singapore Base Force
$ F0 k, I" O9 @% z  P    223 Group RAF " R6 n3 B) }5 V
    3rd Heavy AA Regiment4 |  l" o$ @! j
    Malayan Air Wing
. U& D+ K$ Y# [) k5 L: z% W. I+ J8 B    2nd ISF Base Force1 d. @% ?: i5 m* W
    III Indian Corps
5 }0 m2 V" e/ I/ C/ Q( Z% j8 U    109th RAF  Base Force
5 o7 ^+ z! f# [. w9 ], O    3rd HK&S Light AA Regiment
6 G5 d* Q3 Z; y# d    24th NZ Pioneer Coy
& U- Q# V9 N4 v" I& R- ?    224 Group RAF
1 }  n5 C0 @& F    112th RAF Base Force# N( g" l7 }, _( d; L+ t) t, F6 d$ Q
    AHQ Far East
+ y9 I# \* ~; l. A5 p    1st Mysore Battalion
2 h; ^% I+ n% G    111th RAF Base Force! {  }$ `7 `1 [) A: c! ~
    110th RAF Base Force
# B7 E+ ]/ p9 V5 ^    22nd Indian Mountain Gun Regiment( x8 }. a+ O( l, e( B! z
    Malaya Army$ C6 n% g. Y6 r6 m* k6 Z+ d4 h
    2nd Gordons Battalion
, L/ P2 L7 {0 z    Singapore Fortress3 B- m3 P, a) K: f
    109th RN Base Force
以下是大陆战场日军爬山图,日军乐此不疲啊。7 k1 O7 X4 E. ~3 N
国军在到处堵漏,期望别被日军偷爬进来。   q3 b6 M+ L4 t3 @9 B* I
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当天菜花提出南方军各地受挫,损失较大,进攻能力下滑,希望将北海道的第7师团,. G: g2 V" I5 P) u
改属出去参与进攻,盟军对此表示无所谓,也希望战事更激烈些,; {! M" Q) C1 q
通过进一步协商双方同意修改HR,依然维持北太不战,但北太各地军队允许改属参加进攻
% I9 M5 p  @( c( C# p日军主要得到第7甲种师团,盟军能有3个团,但是2年内就会被回收,
3 ]5 |* o( {( O& M因此对后期反攻帮助不大,倒是可以考虑前期用来堵漏,不过这都是后面的事情了
$ x( r' g4 g- X7 S美军地面部队现阶段不打算外调,选择一步一个脚印慢慢扩展中南太防线
* e1 }& |; g; J2 B5 q' D目前正在修理圣诞岛的防御,美军大概有6个可以调用的自由师,和一些团级部队- f7 C5 \) n* H+ ~4 Z0 i
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. ]8 g; V* S2 EAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Feb 18, 42
1 w% \: e9 X; g/ T/ `  `一方面由于房规有关于巴里巴班的回档条约,另一方面荷兰军队要集结防守
# g0 C% ^: J' B) A# L盟军基本放弃了巴里巴班,将部队空运回了爪哇,日军一个突击就拿下巴里巴班。- C0 ^+ o! e3 g
当然盟军dd编队还是象征性的炮击了下当地。# U7 x# \; m9 T7 M% Z2 ]
当天菜花的mini又上前线挑逗盟军来了。2 m  B; F3 L% G7 g, {
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# m- P, u/ D9 A) b# v0 iASW attack near Soerabaja  at 58,102 * V  D0 B1 @/ @, q
Japanese Ships
8 u7 ~9 o* L4 m- n0 z      SS I-166
& ~/ ^' s: A! F) J1 oAllied Ships' t5 M# a' j9 Z6 Y/ E+ t
      DD Peary
7 K0 \6 d$ ?7 Y      DD Bulmer
0 d1 W; p! x& Z9 e      DD Pillsbury* B) b0 Z3 v. O& w9 t; H
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! t* {' ]) B, k4 O5 ]" D* mASW attack near San Francisco  at 216,73 # q7 ~& x; r1 r+ \1 F( O
Japanese Ships
3 {/ w. a9 o$ G5 R. q# w, i* T8 L      SS I-4, hits 2
0 q' p+ k1 v" g  Y( FAllied Ships) {+ _& F, O% l  `9 V% C
      TK British Motorist1 n0 W( r8 u7 `% P5 F: v
      TK Agwiworld
  L' v  x+ O( \& M      TK William Sunoco, }$ i# m( A( `9 R! D3 \
      TK Sunadmiral
: f$ M1 [& i- T; [      xAK Michael Goulandris
& p0 k" U$ D& n7 w% l. ]) ?' y- Q      xAK Aspasia Nomikos9 h; ?0 m9 a' P6 B) u, P, O
      xAK Atlanta City5 }- u1 G4 H  p; _8 e2 x
      DD Hammann# l8 E& m' E" L) e# ^! q
      DD Anderson
9 y, e: T, r. c% b  L--------------------------------------------------------# `. A8 ]2 g9 x
Night Naval bombardment of Balikpapan at 64,97
5 L8 c$ B& O; j  ?7 gAllied Ships. K# V0 p+ P" n' o% Q5 r9 g
      DD Pillsbury- X  S5 i- b7 m1 Y* i, z
      DD Peary
3 M9 b5 q" }. V8 e. k      DD Paul Jones2 ]. j" A( `3 d, f) z/ h
      DD Bulmer
+ U5 a4 K+ n5 r/ s. X  X4 P. [, h------------------------------------------------ 5 L9 Y8 Q* e+ M+ N9 ?
Ground combat at Balikpapan (64,97) 4 h: \0 g$ x+ K7 Q
Japanese Shock attack + X& x/ Y; ^# P
Attacking force 1450 troops, 19 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 59
- N5 m, j- \- u" zDefending force 0 troops, 8 guns, 6 vehicles, Assault Value = 7 * D; e: @/ e3 ^
Japanese adjusted assault: 47  
3 p( r8 O& Q& U2 b! PAllied adjusted defense: 1  
4 Z6 V- q- o* A! ?) F) `  JJapanese assault odds: 47 to 1 (fort level 1)  
9 v! {6 e4 N! Q3 d  x: QJapanese forces CAPTURE Balikpapan !!! 9 j" [) u4 \) C* v. ]6 [+ E
Combat modifiers
+ K* d3 }4 L: z1 Y& _; rDefender: preparation(-), fatigue(-), morale(-), experience(-)
' i4 ~" |1 d& @/ f- i. eAttacker: shock(+), leaders(+), leaders(-) 0 y  i% n" p2 `( H7 h  U* o
Japanese ground losses:
0 q8 y* o. n: N1 b" B      21 casualties reported3 a, @3 `; T7 k5 t/ c0 ^! L* {
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled: h* P. m) M7 \' T$ x6 _
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ i1 ?: A0 K) S, j; A, }$ V         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled $ [/ D/ H: I5 a( V3 X! x! C
Allied ground losses:
, x6 u+ f$ B0 H- G+ t8 S% W      Guns lost 10 (10 destroyed, 0 disabled)  L7 @1 v, Z3 y, Z2 `9 Z8 E
      Vehicles lost 7 (7 destroyed, 0 disabled)
9 q+ @9 N! p- W+ P      Units destroyed 3 $ k3 [7 t/ s. _& R* [8 ~" U
Assaulting units:" g+ U1 g$ \& y+ p$ J
    Kure 2nd SNLF  
8 j# b$ y( ^% {5 Y, EDefending units:# S' c6 b" _0 n/ T9 V
    Samarinda KNIL Bn /14 V1 q+ S3 F* @
    VI KNIL Bn /1
& L  l" D) z( d) E# o9 V    Balikpapan Base Force /1
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1 t; |5 ^( E0 J: A7 u  \5 k当天盟军登陆达沃和达拉根,并同时登陆附近一些其他小岛
3 l6 M, C6 S. e菜花对这些小岛这么上心,本人用日军到43年,附近有不少小岛都尚未占领,* n) d) k; w( y# x( L" h
当天mini再次北上撤往菲律宾方向,当天最大的收获是在拉包尔方向发现了另一只航母编队(kb?)9 d3 z9 B$ T" m3 `$ Y  d$ D4 c
显然击沉约克城后日军感觉良好,开始两线并进了,而且都暴露了自己,* Y* N4 c7 l6 L# [9 k
目前58正在积极调整,日军航空兵分散对盟军来说是个机会,- P: u* s3 M6 u2 }. |

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! u$ f# |+ M* W# K; i  FAmphibious Assault at Davao (79,91) ( e! Q- g6 K$ Y6 W  K) R; I) s
TF 44 troops unloading over beach at Davao, 79,91
( k5 _- k# |7 [7 I5 OJapanese ground losses:' B, a5 ]+ _- W7 t
      17 casualties reported
% S' U  B* r" B" v         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled0 O' `1 O# H4 [* H
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 d+ P5 y; ^: c- ^, f# @         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled) L! [1 j- U+ v5 l
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Pre-Invasion action off Tarakan (67,91)
1 I- ^* x; x6 d; t" M! [Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force
+ Q+ S% E: Z7 x2 R56 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
, y; a# N8 ]& ?; HJapanese Ships& H0 B/ z/ @1 G5 R5 N5 v! N
      xAKL Columbia Maru, Shell hits 7,  on fire,  heavy damage
+ _5 ^- p) O# ]- ]5 Q$ Z      TB Kamo
' s- U8 ~+ A) v9 p; K# A' i      PB Seikai Maru( B" `# i* @. [9 T8 X0 {
      xAK Teimei Maru : e4 S0 y( W# ?1 c
Japanese ground losses:7 f" _; Q9 Y3 w8 _0 z* m
      54 casualties reported5 ]! Y  a+ J; M5 \
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled( Z; d; f  a6 ], T: A* N& i$ \
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 3 disabled
3 e4 g/ V" F. k         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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7 g  e7 e" B  t3 @Amphibious Assault at Tarakan (67,91) # \/ w0 v; n( y) y3 [5 ]
TF 42 troops unloading over beach at Tarakan, 67,91
/ ^' M3 T8 j( pJapanese ground losses:3 ~% C2 j9 e  z. |3 {
      17 casualties reported: ~% S. l% W+ }- L; D
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 {8 U8 z* z& \! @7 D         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 A9 m5 e- z2 I4 }         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Ground combat at Ankang (82,42)
* L) `" c! `( s2 Q  h- tJapanese Bombardment attack
: }' |' \: m. r/ C$ `1 m( o) I2 yAttacking force 70805 troops, 976 guns, 488 vehicles, Assault Value = 2322 " A! a& W% M* x' c
Defending force 116914 troops, 720 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3333
* @" C4 U  r( u) J& u5 h9 ]Japanese ground losses:
6 ~0 ]' _+ b& i! E' P# d4 i1 S      40 casualties reported
! t  [. T' `' ^% B         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
3 K. F: ~; L2 o* n         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
  R3 y1 r* K, k5 q2 _5 v         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled   }3 X. c: g$ T) P! F
Allied ground losses:
2 V0 l1 Q/ _$ q7 h      81 casualties reported
- ^+ a. P" k/ x3 E8 \         Squads: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
0 I4 X4 ?: c+ d         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
2 t( A; K2 t/ b         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled& z0 Q( X9 j( {0 j! l/ V% P, R) x0 g
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Ground combat at Talaud-eilanden (79,97)
* m9 E( h* \9 N. ?/ T1 ?' g& oJapanese Deliberate attack
9 {. N6 R6 B1 f$ Y$ V+ CAttacking force 342 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 16 0 ^$ M6 e3 q5 l" g
Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0 . T4 q0 V, O9 r  B6 p9 ?% s
Japanese adjusted assault: 5  5 a  ^  O9 k1 _* R
Allied adjusted defense: 1  3 g- _( g5 `, |! f- Z0 B* Y, ^* O3 Q
Japanese assault odds: 5 to 1 (fort level 0)  1 \4 f4 e6 s9 l- d0 W
Japanese forces CAPTURE Talaud-eilanden !!! 8 Z) f5 P( ~' W' B  y) E- E
Combat modifiers# L9 s4 |4 i, W9 A
Attacker: leaders(-), fatigue(-) ; z4 R$ p+ T/ l( v3 C8 a: ^! S1 b+ |; D
Assaulting units:+ n6 H! z6 E( l- e
    1st Indpt SNLF Coy  
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Ground combat at 68,87 (near Jesselton)
: [2 L& Y1 b1 s1 f% _( M- ]9 E3 dJapanese Shock attack
; f1 o& @5 Z+ cAttacking force 1468 troops, 12 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 61  B$ h: T: e6 a
Defending force 285 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 4 / h9 e2 e$ w' O9 d" _3 Y. ~
Japanese adjusted assault: 45  , k! P0 C2 j) w$ s9 w# n
Allied adjusted defense: 4  ! o) ^7 A; O; ?- H
Japanese assault odds: 11 to 1  
1 S" S3 |* M' \1 `. l% `( @* DCombat modifiers
' Z0 @3 k2 c& hDefender: terrain(+), experience(-), supply(-)
* A1 x3 F2 ?- j& tAttacker: shock(+), leaders(-)
4 v  g8 k9 `  p1 E0 `, H3 Q1 [; KJapanese ground losses:, ~$ X' G1 X) s$ M+ q
      9 casualties reported6 p( n1 a1 s( {7 i
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled! d& e8 i9 W, ]& c* b- k
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ i3 h% I1 W0 X) B* o: R         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled # Y$ A0 }$ \0 H
Allied ground losses:3 ^" ^* _2 g, y" ^/ k' x2 x5 j8 m) q
      109 casualties reported
) [0 W* Y0 a# l# [         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
/ [6 `1 T+ W" m         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 4 disabled
+ ?* M. ?' j6 v1 A         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled0 d9 C. r& @( y2 O
      Units retreated 2
4 W# C. z6 A  I2 m3 R% U: sDefeated Allied Units Retreating!
/ W0 q4 v$ _5 z9 A) s  PAssaulting units:3 {! ~. }6 @0 Q6 b. k: c2 i+ b
    16th Naval Guard Unit 6 o- e$ \' i/ s3 n5 P
Defending units:; H) f: V: y0 p3 p( w( i8 t
    107th RN Base Force
' ~, e( B5 X2 X; n6 G% _" d    108th RN Base Force
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6 a, J3 ?; b, n) O" I6 m4 OGround combat at Tarakan (67,91) ' R" f: i/ i6 ^9 a$ [
Allied Bombardment attack 8 c( C6 [! N  c1 T! G# \- e( A& @
Attacking force 1102 troops, 24 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 53 " n5 {% ~& |8 D' y4 A8 q9 [& g, H* p2 A
Defending force 455 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 18
; N- P  E" ~7 T" F; GAssaulting units:( e. K( B; f: h" N5 {9 s$ x
    VII KNIL Battalion/ A4 l. H1 c7 ]0 c- h
    Tarakan Coastal Gun Battalion+ h, ~! b# h, O2 ]8 R- N/ \+ _
    Tarakan Base Force ! ?9 Z' h% ?; Q
Defending units:
6 s) D' Q% s, E  T! C; I    1st Sasebo SNLF Coy
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日军继续流连于各小岛之间,由于两地都出现cv编队,很可能日军对航母编队进行了重新编队
. L, t! j& u# K* y不妨将南洋这只称为北方编队KBn(约165机),拉包尔附近那只称为KBs(约171机)
  [  T' C8 A& A- Y貌似总数合不上,而且日军目前也猜测58还在南洋,因此KBn很可能是主力,只是侦查不准
' P4 P& W* J9 y7 f. n1 v看移动方向,KBn可能几天后停靠新加坡,KBs正停靠在拉包尔,
' L. P4 @2 ?  ~  o* {7 E再详细的信息估计就要靠水面编队上去火力侦察了,估计侦查编队是回不来的。 8 `0 D& k. a/ E6 ^

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Amphibious Assault at Manokwari (85,109) 0 q' M$ F! J) s4 z! X0 r& M
TF 115 troops unloading over beach at Manokwari, 85,109
9 \3 O! c$ }, T9 J9 L; T: m  aJapanese ground losses:  ]  j4 a6 f' a, ~* c4 i* T. J
      47 casualties reported* [8 ~" W- G, b0 @' B! l- d
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled. b, c, j5 a% t6 x! ~- |% l& w. c/ _
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled. f2 m/ a, }' b8 p' F  Y  R
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ N- ]* |( t1 W( F      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)  |; w0 [6 s6 d& J; g: t2 k* M! i
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4 N  g/ t: a# L, M, j3 ]  w& y( ~Invasion Support action off Tarakan (67,91), D9 z  e& c$ k  z
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force / ~  i0 J9 h6 s+ ?* |3 j- S! J
22 Coastal gun shots fired in defense. # T1 Q( V+ o, K7 O8 P
Japanese Ships
' X7 ?# V% {0 F      xAKL Columbia Maru, Shell hits 8,  heavy fires,  heavy damage2 ?5 W+ q- [7 z+ c, ~' c5 E
      TB Kamo
  b7 V. j5 Z, E6 m, w- ?7 A( D      PB Seikai Maru: C) t1 v6 N. Y" [* ?" U
      xAK Teimei Maru) G4 r: C# `. l6 t* F- ]# J# U; q
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Amphibious Assault at Loewoek (71,101)
- J. R. j4 ~  G& j& ]TF 105 troops unloading over beach at Loewoek, 71,101 5 n( U+ {2 ~/ x, S5 k* P' U% s
Japanese ground losses:! V3 z3 u: ^; d) ^
      23 casualties reported
' A0 U9 z1 d  u# N         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled# [/ F* [( Y& f: {( p; i% i0 r
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 F) M9 m; |4 G3 d8 e         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Amphibious Assault at Siargao (82,88)
2 B, C1 w; N. k& w! \TF 19 troops unloading over beach at Siargao, 82,88
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* y6 o( j0 p& X. j5 \; eGround combat at Ankang (82,42) ' w- h9 z" ]9 f5 {/ k6 l
Japanese Bombardment attack
% X3 f4 J, w# {- VAttacking force 70871 troops, 976 guns, 488 vehicles, Assault Value = 2330 9 [5 p3 [) R$ _# p& P% m1 c
Defending force 105240 troops, 643 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 2963 ' w+ ~+ X$ _/ e" w6 [
Japanese ground losses:
5 o! P7 I; Y- G, z      78 casualties reported
' R2 ?$ W% Q; Y! y% m         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled4 ^+ t* h& b7 K
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ z0 X+ G: d; p) Q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled ; b; j- p" H$ H. C9 w4 r  |
Allied ground losses:
" V8 @& L( p$ z0 d, v& C4 {: d      72 casualties reported
4 X9 E& L" N; t: g         Squads: 1 destroyed, 9 disabled/ G: u6 r- X) S$ k% u' \
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
  H/ l) L& H5 C8 y, Z. P$ C  z; V         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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