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[AE] 鏖战南太平洋 - DBB瓜岛剧本 - 牛牛.J vs Vader5.A

从官网约到一个美国佬,对战AE瓜岛非官方剧本
, D% t& L1 ?: f- s使用DaBabes剧本,扩展地图,堆叠限制,34号瓜岛剧本
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地图比原始AE瓜岛有不小变化,北边到达帕劳、夸贾林、威克岛,东边到达斐济、帕果帕果,南边到达NZ的奥克兰,西边变化不大
7 R9 G9 y. {1 s/ v+ Q9 ^日盟双方兵力均有所加强,日军多了不少零战机队,许多无人岛均有驻军;肖特兰和布因位置稍有变化
* W$ O3 e: J( F母港还是特鲁克,但帕劳群岛也有自动补给% ~" C) q$ |% L* K
地图扩大不少,兵力部署变化不少,带来的战术变化也不小,边打边研究吧+ }+ x  ]8 v1 x  Y' K$ i- L) e
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完整剧本已上传至群共享和置顶帖链接中,需要的童鞋可以下载研究
% u; b3 S. K9 ^+ K! c2 ?; Z28剧本对应原版01剧本,30剧本对应02剧本,34剧本对应瓜岛剧本
前排支持!
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
支持对外战争
军刀菠萝
完整剧本已上传至群共享和置顶帖链接中,需要的童鞋可以下载研究; K: ]4 E( e4 q" X
28剧本对应原版01剧本,30剧本对应02剧本,34剧本对应瓜岛剧本
大剧本01太弱,铁人太强,没有对应02剧本的么。。
战斗,在路上。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 06, 42
! A/ g& O4 O* n4 A令人吃惊的是,韦德第一个回合就登陆了伦加和图拉吉0 F! q+ b7 ]4 r" G/ {6 N
查了一下剧本,发现盟军两栖舰队的确首回合有移动加成
% ?) X9 |- o6 N被忽悠了。。。。早知道陆攻当天就对海了
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Naval bombardment of Tulagi at 114,1374 N) _8 Q' `2 Q8 c2 V- Q" ~

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- G0 ]. K( `; K$ B# j      CLAA San Juan
0 O& A$ I+ q5 P3 |5 _& }3 S1 @      DD Buchanan# y8 r1 V  Q; I) L* q
      DD Monssen
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Japanese ground losses:
# u3 @/ i. ]* C" M$ |- S      35 casualties reported; `9 [! U) b  c  l
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled% G+ I, \4 W  i$ |+ U% m3 a; e
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled  M8 g/ q4 F: S" l1 M/ H
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled" H% y' k: Z+ }
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Port hits 5
: D* D* v. J) g* v. zPort fuel hits 6
, a9 b1 ]) K) e- q3 @Port supply hits 11 l, o6 I  ?4 e$ r) b
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CLAA San Juan firing at Tulagi - o8 ^2 \; \) r& Q3 r, w
DD Buchanan firing at Tulagi 8 p7 r8 W+ B$ E/ [( H9 q2 g, U
DD Monssen firing at Tulagi
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Pre-Invasion action off Lunga (114,138)
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13 Coastal gun shots fired in defense." q1 X* k4 x- S

7 o) P! m1 n8 _3 X' J( N9 uAllied Ships
3 h( x8 A2 [7 K6 ]) k2 Q' s5 K      AK Bellatrix, b' o. }( _+ V; _3 W
      AP American Legion( f% R% _! Q7 W* h/ T' E( b
      AP Fuller, ^% r2 Q$ ]% I! ^3 c2 V
      AP Crescent City
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, x6 x9 y, z8 H0 ^3 E% EJapanese ground losses:0 M$ V  E& U* c; g( T7 f
      12 casualties reported: ^6 h7 J8 d7 ~3 N' Y" |
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) }& N3 Y' q0 ?/ P, M         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled9 c$ v! d; Q2 y9 C3 B  o
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled* ~3 n+ k% p4 t, x

1 t- S7 F! L+ d5 xAK Bellatrix firing at 11th Naval Construction Battalion
# Z" h( R: |  N. eAK Bellatrix fired at enemy troops  D: ?( }/ s: \4 G& N
AP American Legion fired at enemy troops
& f6 A+ Z, B* @7 fAP Fuller fired at enemy troops
! ]+ o1 ~* j! ~6 W2 ~6 t1 CAK Bellatrix fired at enemy troops. Q, ^- x, O& E  p1 u2 d: m
Defensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 6,000 yards) u& W# ~; z2 W8 n
Defensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 2,000 yards+ K1 s9 |1 Y0 a4 C& U

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: s6 g" R) |! q( m7 B! B1 ~Amphibious Assault at Lunga (114,138)
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TF 401 troops unloading over beach at Lunga, 114,138
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Allied ground losses:8 ]( e% R7 ^2 F( }
      44 casualties reported
; v& s6 l; ]& m         Squads: 1 destroyed, 3 disabled2 g4 V) N8 E9 A# O$ B
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled+ }' I" v& o$ [$ F+ q
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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13 troops of a USMC 41 Rifle Squad lost in surf during unload of 5th Marine Rgt /2; Y. t+ ~% p2 j; P* S( Z
12 Support troops lost overboard during unload of 5th Marine Rgt /2
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# |1 N+ V" X# c7 }Pre-Invasion action off Lunga (114,138)
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( m9 a, j  f  J9 d! p$ f13 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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+ L% o+ m* E9 k      AK Alhena
. [. o7 J1 V; L      AK Alchiba# n  r" W$ o- y) {* `( f
      AP Hunter Liggett
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+ g3 l# r4 I0 f1 x  u8 fJapanese ground losses:
. E: H4 b' J0 o- \: |) O      12 casualties reported
7 R3 r. \6 M: r6 @         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
4 q0 r! r2 U0 j, f. I         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; w+ Q" ?6 ?- P% O1 w+ }! Q         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled% [& v& b! z  D/ O- g, i0 H" [0 R
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Allied ground losses:+ O* m; a& @7 D9 I& Q6 f2 u8 R
      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
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4 {, q* {9 e7 M6 [  x3 m+ C5 aAK Alhena firing at 13th Naval Construction Battalion7 r% k/ A9 X5 d3 R
AK Alhena fired at enemy troops" F% {" a1 s' ~- B# A
AK Alchiba fired at enemy troops
6 q& `8 ?3 ^' G/ IAP Hunter Liggett fired at enemy troops3 H1 y! s/ N# |( k
Defensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 5,000 yards
" P( _3 Q" G* Q3 |) Z0 BDefensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 1,000 yards
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Amphibious Assault at Lunga (114,138)
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TF 403 troops unloading over beach at Lunga, 114,138) ]$ Q! ]% X: T" B, y) A1 C

- i( }! y; Q6 ?) r! u) kAllied ground losses:
3 ?- V7 s; Y$ }( n% W      Vehicles lost 1 (0 destroyed, 1 disabled)
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Pre-Invasion action off Tulagi (114,137)
3 W  l4 i1 [' h* K5 M- l; a' ?Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force
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13 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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Allied Ships* r( C: t$ W5 ^& s+ F3 e2 V
      APD McKean
, a; i: y9 H+ k8 l" b      APD Little# B* O/ j( C3 v; k
      APD Gregory
4 ^, o, @, z: n; F# C, }; J      APD Colhoun+ S  M/ ^- x2 }" C) q8 f4 _/ J0 a5 r

5 o2 Y5 Z1 L5 sAllied ground losses:
2 T7 l* C" v" j: u+ G& E      8 casualties reported
0 x/ ]/ a# x" f) l& U" V- e         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
- ?& t' B6 d! K" @4 K$ g& g; v. F         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
/ ?3 Y$ ?, r8 e* Y# M         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 w. F6 X0 b/ k

$ h  _: x. P. {2 P! _( {3 _: NAPD McKean fired at enemy troops
2 M9 z5 r0 [7 UAPD Little fired at enemy troops2 L  I( E: ]& h9 [6 ~
APD Gregory fired at enemy troops1 m( V# d1 N3 S' [0 s# f6 o/ u
APD Colhoun fired at enemy troops
$ \4 u- k) M( J' L4 y+ lDefensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 5,000 yards2 B4 e4 w7 X: R$ L4 d7 O
Defensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 2,000 yards- T# I) J6 l: e; z+ \

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Amphibious Assault at Tulagi (114,137)
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* b2 P& e9 J. C  v; C) g" V8 ZAllied ground losses:" f0 ~% A1 B- w6 Z& j1 ?$ |
      604 casualties reported
: j0 V% ^4 Q% a8 j7 y         Squads: 1 destroyed, 89 disabled
4 V# r6 `1 ^4 `: o7 m         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 27 disabled9 H$ U' I3 G0 V) s
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled& |, M9 y3 _% `3 t
      Guns lost 9 (0 destroyed, 9 disabled)+ a/ E) }& [, n% k, a: q- \
      Vehicles lost 8 (0 destroyed, 8 disabled)# \" u# p9 l3 z

$ c8 d# g9 W; l- a: t+ J' O' h' Q+ x12 troops of a USMC Raider Squad accidentally lost during unload of 1st Marine Raider Bn
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Ground combat at Tulagi (114,137)
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, n: v. j  ]; X6 Z" xJapanese Bombardment attack9 Z2 H  W- x" H: J; ]8 E
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Attacking force 396 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 18
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% ~/ J2 z8 @2 y% CDefending force 3388 troops, 19 guns, 17 vehicles, Assault Value = 138
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* L6 G- p3 ^) b8 gAssaulting units:
/ j3 ~* ^( ~9 }4 W5 y' ]8 B    Tulagi Det SNLF. P3 K7 C/ p! r. c9 X& [3 g# c8 P" A1 y
    2/Yok' Suijoki'tai 1 m0 |& }! m$ s: _7 T, W$ \6 ]
    Tulagi Const Det
7 o  e. k1 ?4 [5 D; R, R' r    3/Yok' Suijoki'tai 7 Y* ~5 H1 ^  e  g5 ]( w# K" G

) z- p0 q( a" q  d% q' D$ eDefending units:
5 O9 Q. Q, x: Y6 f, s    1st Marine Para Battalion& i5 k" }; M) k" f- J" Z
    1st Marine Raider Battalion
  |2 b' [+ E( X9 Q    2nd Marine Rgt /1
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' i. ?, t: A# }  A速搬板凳坐看瓜島糜戰~
特鲁克多了一条ARD
& m# @$ \1 f) W科科达小道变成了潜在基地
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 07, 42: L' o- n& k  e0 h- G$ j8 t
伦加和图拉吉的守军被剧本严重削弱,本回合被毫无悬念地拿下,图拉吉守军预定要被召回,所以无法重建,幸好用大艇已将种子接回2 ]; p0 G! t' t$ [& y- {/ g5 z5 F
零战挂副油箱护航陆攻冒死出击,遭遇优势野猫拦截,损失了18架战斗机仅取得重创1CA和数艘运输船的战果,幸好剧本初始的零战机队较多,尚能承受损失
, ^0 A) \. v: @2 c' f+ T; |1 t韦德老美居然用P39战轰100尺突击布纳机场,被AA揍出翔& P; z" A- ^4 Q- B8 A* A  j
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Lunga at 114,1380 f  P- P: ^0 |6 X; x* C1 l

1 A* r) k$ j9 t* U$ ^Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
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) k6 B& y. v( O5 r: }- KRaid detected at 43 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
& @, ]6 ]# \* K8 R8 L3 sEstimated time to target is 15 minutes5 y" H  \! b% J6 w% W

7 H/ r2 z6 c# X2 kJapanese aircraft
) u6 B2 R  J  k% b% N5 h! ]! z1 A      A6M2 Zero x 7( B" V2 h/ ?1 ]6 W
      G4M1 Betty x 9
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Allied aircraft
0 e  |3 j7 U: a3 c( s* i* b/ O      F4F-4 Wildcat x 35
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" e/ D$ b0 t& [% `; sJapanese aircraft losses) A6 h5 N" o" f
      A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed* j/ L& C  y9 ~! r
      G4M1 Betty: 6 damaged
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Allied aircraft losses! @6 F  W2 d5 C1 y8 s7 s
      F4F-4 Wildcat: 1 destroyed, C2 [! ]' h. `3 S* P" _
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Allied Ships# D/ `7 ~+ b  I
      DD Jarvis
, f& h+ p7 e5 X5 g( b  j9 [# O      CA Canberra
4 I7 E6 J$ `7 V' k! L      CA Chicago
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* u5 J  C" F1 i" O3 Q9 aAircraft Attacking:
3 S" l9 s1 `( d       9 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet! s0 W3 d1 K9 [  J
               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp
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CAP engaged:+ V. g. V+ L$ D' v9 e% i+ p) B* [
VF-3 with F4F-4 Wildcat (10 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
/ i5 p6 h4 R" j      (3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)) k  A. E9 h  v4 T
      10 plane(s) intercepting now.
. y' p1 n+ Q3 T' O+ |2 A) t3 j      Group patrol altitude is 20000
  U8 p8 _! i8 I7 \( L' f. L      Raid is overhead
% J/ d* N! P  y( h+ k; H# Q      14 planes vectored on to bombers
! v/ ?- x! J! Y' E; Z( bVF-6 with F4F-4 Wildcat (13 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
, ^1 M" e7 F5 F" ?# @; I3 x7 F) X      (16 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)0 Q# O" x4 U1 L. D; V  F" e
      13 plane(s) intercepting now.: {- j1 i0 G& k4 o* U
      0 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 3 out of immediate contact.
3 ^  \: D3 o+ n      Group patrol altitude is 19000
/ a9 \. \- Q/ [7 w      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 18 minutes
3 a: x1 m1 C% I6 g      6 planes vectored on to bombers, e- [; O  |5 D4 g/ o" {8 D7 H
VF-71 with F4F-4 Wildcat (9 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)" M) J: ~- s+ G
      (2 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
4 {  W; D7 t$ C# }' `! w# Z      9 plane(s) intercepting now.
% Y# f: c4 ~( _9 S( j( H" `0 \      Group patrol altitude is 20000
2 f* y  ]6 E7 R/ l      Raid is overhead+ q& p# \4 w3 N- f: j
      2 planes vectored on to bombers. d  C: B+ @# C0 Y: ?, k0 z* M# {

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Morning Air attack on TF, near Tulagi at 114,137! v5 _  Q) ~  a1 A. w- m" ]

. E* |9 F, u* M! t' ?, r/ @Weather in hex: Overcast$ O# Q, o2 S2 w" C

% m: R' M# m1 |; o. ~2 h9 JRaid detected at 18 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
2 |# C: a' ]7 `) |$ O" }: OEstimated time to target is 6 minutes  b. |6 i3 [2 g( R4 c! W

* J! m7 z! G$ o4 _9 OJapanese aircraft+ g6 v; B7 H( H4 l* y9 R4 W+ M
      A6M2 Zero x 10
: A' C9 s' l0 z9 e$ z      G4M1 Betty x 6) {  u' b7 \& s# j; O6 Y& y
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Allied aircraft
& \( i3 c8 m6 X. N/ M( l9 }% b      F4F-4 Wildcat x 4
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# P8 X3 H2 [4 Q$ [$ T! G$ CJapanese aircraft losses
# a' D+ N9 P6 l% X* n6 U      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged% V) W* V6 e% Z* ]
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Allied aircraft losses1 A4 y$ J4 D& Z. c' b# W; z
      F4F-4 Wildcat: 1 destroyed
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' |# H8 `9 B. S; k8 ]Allied Ships1 q: W+ R1 V% t, H) J$ }
      APD McKean, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage
& B1 Z! p; M( L5 `# \      AP Neville, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
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# d3 l2 G4 m4 `  wAircraft Attacking:
3 x1 d% ]. U1 V6 v       6 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet
; e) I, o. R3 |( y& P, O) G+ e               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp
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) f9 B! H" R) V6 ^6 GCAP engaged:7 f$ i+ K& z0 e$ c3 W7 G8 V( w, a8 O
VF-6 with F4F-4 Wildcat (4 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
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      4 plane(s) intercepting now.
: M( B6 O* Y2 U& h% V- T4 w2 d      Group patrol altitude is 19000
0 e4 p: w; _" P/ k7 L2 I; p      Raid is overhead
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Lunga at 114,1385 u$ P. j3 ]" V# h& f$ V* b6 @

3 q* r9 t, l; J+ v9 j! BWeather in hex: Heavy cloud- |2 y# A" v! z9 a3 V; `/ T: p
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Raid detected at 32 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.) M: m4 C- K- i  l" \- B
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes4 X/ t' R- Z4 D/ B. S- N( s; p

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' h' ]  ]. E2 Q' v, \, q0 O; G      A6M2 Zero x 3! u( f! g0 H: i6 R
      G4M1 Betty x 6% _& x2 h: r6 S8 x- }

+ R- M3 E& k3 p& p& J! s) _3 eAllied aircraft
$ \/ l: ]/ j+ l4 b7 ~      F4F-4 Wildcat x 320 ^! r1 {" C0 ]2 Z
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Japanese aircraft losses9 {! }4 M4 c; r
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed, W1 I( k5 F; q* z
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged
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No Allied losses) f' s3 Y' e5 @
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Allied Ships' d$ W* S5 s1 g( m
      AP George F. Elliot! `; x2 o8 R! `

' G+ U3 _, l6 z9 s' V. EAircraft Attacking:
  \: k2 O4 z( \0 M       4 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet
; K6 R  O$ z1 t# e; ?1 d) ~               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp
% D1 C5 Y7 V0 L5 q 4 K% P' }, z/ x* w& ?" k3 w+ D7 [
CAP engaged:% {: ?0 D, j6 C/ {1 M1 t$ k
VF-71 with F4F-4 Wildcat (6 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
% {2 Y; H5 j+ k% e( y$ z5 K      (4 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)- A4 M" U3 j, K
      6 plane(s) intercepting now.! U9 ]+ x$ U& x* H# W3 C
      4 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.  L+ n: `; _9 B5 J$ J
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 12000 and 20000.0 f2 G1 q) Q) j4 o' K( F
      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 31 minutes9 x3 s: T% e) [' W
      4 planes vectored on to bombers
6 ^2 c1 p5 J) o+ G6 ^! z$ v" ~VF-3 with F4F-4 Wildcat (11 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)3 `* D! W2 b1 g2 v  K& ?
      (4 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.): N: H' |* U" D7 j! s& s! C+ U5 b
      11 plane(s) intercepting now.
9 U) V# H5 F+ ^3 w; o; Q      2 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.( X5 v, W0 r; [1 u' ^; M
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 13000 and 20000.( c4 Q+ J0 H3 I' j1 l- A8 Z' d
      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 23 minutes
' U0 H1 C+ r( B3 _8 [; r      4 planes vectored on to bombers! U% x( `- n1 X' D
VF-6 with F4F-4 Wildcat (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)  _9 s9 i- [: K! U; l. Y
      3 plane(s) intercepting now.
( w; E, ~/ ^2 {      6 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.0 U% A& _) v9 U. y1 s: Y
      Group patrol altitude is 19000 , scrambling fighters between 12000 and 14000.
; ?" s* a3 O7 e      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 125 minutes. k- Z; _' o+ @6 Z
      9 planes vectored on to bombers
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Morning Air attack on 41st (Sep) Inf Regiment, at 99,129 (Buna)0 x" L4 }3 v% ]& v3 l' O
9 c$ \6 ?* C6 p7 D7 E
Weather in hex: Clear sky) [) F' R- y* t- ?% j# I8 `$ B
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Raid spotted at 11 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.$ \4 q; v9 Y" b# X3 f  M8 s
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes/ l! J! d7 ^$ d8 |6 D* C
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Allied aircraft
; f4 M2 b( ]! G; S      P-39D Airacobra x 10- l( e7 |9 ?9 ]. Q/ F5 M

4 M7 ?& v0 f; O3 D3 F/ q' XAllied aircraft losses
, m  {) ]8 J9 K: Y- N, z9 o      P-39D Airacobra: 1 damaged
  B' A3 |; Y* V! E      P-39D Airacobra: 1 destroyed by flak1 Q/ L: X7 |2 x
# `4 Z* G& r/ N4 G1 P
Aircraft Attacking:- I+ s1 u! h2 R+ r) c" f
       9 x P-39D Airacobra bombing from 100 feet0 Y* c( C! @" v# ?" [$ Q2 ?. t
               Ground Attack:  1 x 500 lb GP Bomb
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7 |, u/ t  ], a) PAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Lunga at 114,138
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Weather in hex: Heavy rain
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" V, l! ^, u) KRaid detected at 36 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet., D( W4 }/ t* t$ H4 ~) B. t4 @
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes5 V8 R2 h# v: w8 q5 |

  S5 w6 T; t- N! O( H( ~& ^2 a, rJapanese aircraft
1 x2 J" l/ ?0 L# O      A6M2 Zero x 72 D( A0 B9 u8 h$ m# A7 k
      G4M1 Betty x 22: G% u  [! [3 ?3 m

4 e2 k; \/ v# Q" z! Q; Q/ PAllied aircraft& ^4 b: b2 z) F1 z
      F4F-4 Wildcat x 40
0 V3 l" P, k0 u! C0 {& @
3 o: H% y7 s+ \Japanese aircraft losses8 c: n/ ^1 b) E
      A6M2 Zero: 4 destroyed5 J4 f! z0 G+ p6 G! ?
      G4M1 Betty: 9 damaged% N; Y1 D6 d$ q* T" K% P! [$ S$ \( m
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak0 a( C/ D) ^, s6 F: t9 v+ x7 @, ]

* c& q9 m2 V/ P; Z) G3 B9 j- b9 mNo Allied losses& Y5 {8 Q3 o( o8 s" K% ?4 T

* ]. H+ G) e- Y2 MAllied Ships# t6 T! `( R' l/ l* i' x( L; Y
      AP Crescent City
0 q  p6 I7 @/ M; \# m      CA Australia
3 E7 g% N( \0 ?5 q! K+ s      AP Barnett
/ y! s' u* k: ~      CA Canberra, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
& |5 w. C/ Z2 i' N: P  y& T      AP American Legion, Torpedo hits 14 a$ p$ `% d8 x3 [2 S
      AK Bellatrix
% |6 V9 L( M4 D , N# f2 V0 m+ g) K# x. u& F" _$ z
Aircraft Attacking:; y# l# c2 `, L5 _+ Q! B$ _
      12 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet; R( B% J$ w9 }/ a: ?# u7 I
               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp
+ |/ |4 N. ?0 ^6 C" B& x9 f3 Q       9 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet6 F/ i2 _0 }' R+ C
               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp- L; n7 O; U( i2 f: m# }
  q. w/ Z5 s6 D! c8 @+ U7 N
CAP engaged:7 {7 b3 g5 l4 K3 y9 Z9 w* T  V) y6 i5 B
VF-3 with F4F-4 Wildcat (14 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
* _, o8 W: C  B! p; b      (7 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
" t5 T( D5 k) U9 n/ q" X) T      14 plane(s) intercepting now.. _7 Z- z4 W: E
      Group patrol altitude is 20000
3 p. W- s" S2 P/ }      Raid is overhead% g4 s9 y& H0 G: O
      9 planes vectored on to bombers; p( _4 O% B, u  X4 ^$ Y7 q
VF-6 with F4F-4 Wildcat (15 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
6 u7 d$ ~+ Y* H6 s      (15 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
  t; Z3 Q8 T( ?: d0 S$ M8 X      15 plane(s) intercepting now.. Z7 c. I5 W7 f8 Z; B+ b. `+ v
      Group patrol altitude is 19000
+ ?# v1 A7 S  [      Raid is overhead
% d7 U* s  f3 k8 y4 _      6 planes vectored on to bombers
" M- D! v3 V! m6 bVF-71 with F4F-4 Wildcat (11 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)- d( _% i$ f1 P3 P
      (5 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)1 m8 `# y$ I+ V8 l
      11 plane(s) intercepting now.7 p. L5 G% N6 ~( R& A( g! I
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 & u  I% ?( Q$ R7 A7 I. W+ F
      Raid is overhead
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8 D. X" i$ W+ `9 z2 c* e% U) I$ `Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Tulagi at 114,1377 e, B- ]* k! ^$ Q2 L! |7 f. J- R/ r

5 A5 d) |! D* N0 B6 {& C6 a6 {* R% XWeather in hex: Thunderstorms9 A0 W5 E- |0 s( c. u* Q5 e1 L
2 ?: a' [9 Y! X  l" V. u" D4 Y+ L
Raid detected at 26 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.( _. B2 P3 i( [* ]0 f' b; S7 w& y
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes  w. p6 K; l* p

# m. B& @5 A: o  J. TJapanese aircraft* v. P; B7 c1 f/ M# Q1 j
      G4M1 Betty x 12; P6 J% q% y  O

' Q# T$ ~# K- }7 @5 C4 T( `No Japanese losses
2 v" @( x5 @" W, k + l+ G5 ?1 h* d1 B8 x
Allied Ships: ~' |: B' ]" ^$ ^1 u" o: v
      APD Gregory
- [6 O8 ~& ^* `      AP President Jackson$ J/ H. z7 R, U4 y+ f6 s3 R
      AP Zeilin, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage* U0 J5 Q3 I! t' O

) l0 P( d+ \% d! Y3 e3 U0 LAircraft Attacking:
7 p* y1 G! q2 W0 L. C2 Z' f      12 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet' ^+ s& R  |( K8 F, c
               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp: I" p/ l. E8 V* k3 f/ b
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) k' d6 s2 o7 E7 N; l) C5 ~! iGround combat at Lunga (114,138): V( n  L1 k  Y6 {# c4 N

: N: O6 |% f- CAllied Deliberate attack
1 E5 s; f* N) T 9 n3 S, i& r) E% Z0 |
Attacking force 9882 troops, 175 guns, 104 vehicles, Assault Value = 385
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! K8 L; }! D4 ^, o% GDefending force 2250 troops, 8 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 135 w; g! b5 P3 T+ l
( T+ j- ?8 n( @& L
Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 0
/ t' X# x! j& @3 L # U5 h9 f, t0 @6 b2 L
Allied adjusted assault: 424
7 I- x! ?' R! F
) w3 X1 E' _! hJapanese adjusted defense: 9 , f7 o* _; a( p0 F1 W8 D, V: W5 \
0 J1 t( I+ t0 u" G1 P9 g* s
Allied assault odds: 47 to 1 (fort level 0)
2 r1 a( ?; j" L$ o6 n+ R0 j
' [2 T3 s# t1 pAllied forces CAPTURE Lunga !!!
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, y/ L" }4 G# H  I" L: z! ZCombat modifiers
3 ?4 k# \. W7 q: K7 |% EDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)# I& x- j( Q; B: v) R: y" V- O
Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:
0 t6 n. Z# c  e# @      1882 casualties reported0 B9 `3 _# G) n& _2 s8 [1 v
         Squads: 12 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ F# `- Y* ]$ j, [1 y6 \         Non Combat: 26 destroyed, 44 disabled
. x; o% p3 b8 p         Engineers: 26 destroyed, 7 disabled3 c2 L$ E! r$ ?! P! j" J2 @
      Guns lost 5 (3 destroyed, 2 disabled)
6 c( |. D9 L/ W  _  ]# o  L! T      Units retreated 3
2 v3 {  ~- m) S2 C ' P2 Q! x  z& g/ L8 f
Allied ground losses:! D3 t7 l/ o7 g4 L4 S
      192 casualties reported; j- r+ ^8 T) F% W
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 15 disabled
0 `; @. g6 ^; U) r         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled0 t+ e- L0 G6 R  @( K
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled! d% R' H/ M5 B- R
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Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!
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Assaulting units:' l% b3 ?! ?  w, _
    1st Marine Regiment
  T" g1 H1 G0 J  r# X    5th Marine Regiment
* K9 y, [& S2 O1 L    1st AmphTrac Engineer Battalion
- ]5 k6 w' i2 |; E    1st MarDiv HQ
% s: K$ k/ B% ^) U    1st Marine Pioneer Battalion; z: `, u3 g# J+ |
    III/11th Field Artillery Battalion& x& {- ^7 ?2 R8 v' T& k2 I9 x
    II/11th Field Artillery Battalion
, o' w. @; o. [) G& ~& G( z    V/11th Field Artillery Battalion
2 x1 ^9 k5 k- w    1st SW Field AA Battalion* g5 h( ^; u7 d5 ^2 E; J7 _2 L
    3rd USMC Defense Battalion
. a, f. N7 H+ J6 D  Y, y    III/10th Field Artillery Battalion8 A2 o5 S  c% L% G+ \& l
. ]1 r2 A/ C0 A# R# j3 h/ b2 k
Defending units:) [8 [% ~, Q- s$ u0 E
    Lunga Det Naval Guard Unit* ^( @$ J' a; F* Q7 O$ H
    11th Naval Construction Battalion% r" Z5 u* B+ b) ^( f# A! K# ~- M
    13th Naval Construction Battalion% r" g# w, u. P: p* f
6 }. P4 s: \7 {0 u4 I( b
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& [* O0 h& g3 C' J1 ~% |' yGround combat at Tulagi (114,137)9 G/ Z9 U: l4 @8 k; d- T
9 ?6 E( \# y* i( q& q
Allied Shock attack3 q2 V1 i( i$ Y- L
1 x) N2 s6 j% i! G( w
Attacking force 4151 troops, 26 guns, 17 vehicles, Assault Value = 147
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" O: K) u8 U; P; p9 s! O# l* _5 }Defending force 422 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 16: `! W# V' F  j2 v& {) Q

, _( U( V. Y( Y7 l4 EAllied adjusted assault: 122
: Y2 C$ F, w+ E$ B 8 V5 d7 J9 I5 @- M/ \, |5 g
Japanese adjusted defense: 4 & [7 J) n1 ~" C

/ g# |: r0 f# N. aAllied assault odds: 30 to 1 (fort level 0)
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0 C( T" g1 o( ^' {* v  MAllied forces CAPTURE Tulagi !!!. ]% F. C- ?+ V% f+ ]4 Q. u+ y

) H6 i% C/ f8 K5 vJapanese aircraft
; ~; z  @# Y9 Y) Y2 ^7 A- S      no flights
$ X# E2 h$ k( Q ! `% I* ?6 G2 j0 h, ~5 A
Japanese aircraft losses) U6 N5 Z8 a9 O7 a  L, s
      H6K4 Mavis: 1 destroyed
- p' T& p7 r+ H: Y      A6M2-N Rufe: 1 destroyed# X5 I1 L1 F, l/ q, z! R( Y, G
6 S. |0 V0 e9 Z# o2 C: {' N9 B
Combat modifiers3 h* ~8 O9 I* ^" O' w
Defender: terrain(+)9 }' E6 b, b+ `. F/ Z" \6 E
Attacker: shock(+), fatigue(-)
& |/ ^$ ~, H7 G$ n 7 x+ A5 E9 M8 R/ U
Japanese ground losses:! \+ ^4 E6 A9 k
      288 casualties reported
% |. g: L7 j" N% D' F& J         Squads: 6 destroyed, 8 disabled
9 A$ o7 B" W6 e* A/ C         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 1 disabled) T/ P: J* L. `$ U* b
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled6 R% Z/ s% ^9 u: U: L8 O- c6 Q
      Guns lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)
5 I' N3 g0 D* U4 O. `2 Y3 x      Units destroyed 34 |& C9 r1 j" l. Y( l* C( c

, x- l& K! v2 a) y/ D' rAllied ground losses:- M8 C1 Q# I: R4 i" ]/ _
      80 casualties reported" i2 Q& E( O) j; \9 H3 S
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 11 disabled
2 E+ v# }5 P6 q- y! ]         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled2 N# v+ a3 ]& T5 `8 P& Y+ c
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled" d0 w& f/ q5 m$ B' ~9 @4 l
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Assaulting units:
' o& ^7 D- @9 R    1st Marine Raider Battalion; D6 s8 a! e* ?8 @) U; C* v2 Q
    1st Marine Para Battalion
, e) G0 \- ?  b$ ]1 N    2nd Marine Regiment
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Defending units:2 L( N7 d  g' J
    Tulagi Det SNLF
0 o; K' U6 s  k# X    2/Yok' Suijoki'tai 6 S" I" v& L5 d9 b' d5 m5 Z3 @
    Tulagi Const Det % n" @# C, j2 G5 i  B: b) u* t
    3/Yok' Suijoki'tai
坐看土牛阴沟里翻船
另外,本回合CA岸轰舰队到达预定阵位,准备炮轰莫港,韦德居然没有发现这支舰队
  [6 D, P6 Z# p$ ]且看明日岸轰效果如何
刚开战时零战的护航效率还是相当可以的么,陆攻机基本没有收到直掩干扰
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
刚看了一下剧本编辑器,莫港仅有8门4.5寸岸炮,于是决定护航DD的120mm舰炮参与炮击。
养肥了再收割
如果开战第一日盟军舰队航速有加成不知道58编队会不会已经开到莫港附近?牛牛有发现敌58舰队吗?因为从瓜岛上空直掩的野猫舰载机数量来看,最多只有一条航母在瓜岛附近,另外两条不知道去哪里了?
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
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