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西海岸   我能做到还算入门级别吗......................
" R% @# w$ J9 A5 B45年,如果1天1挡估计得打到2010年....................
* M# a( X9 T* Q0 _, S% _突然想问一下论坛这几个长档平均1天回几挡。确实要毅力啊这游戏~~~~~
我平时是一天一档,周末是一天2-3档: _5 w5 h2 [4 e
这个游戏确实需要毅力
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kb继续轰炸珍珠港,居然还有不少飞机起飞拦截。8 b! F2 z, V" l/ Q) E# m% E
对铁乌龟的攻击大大好于昨天
3 _+ E) K" F* V& n& W空军出动压制了新加坡和克拉克机场8 g" W0 J1 a- }. _/ z  t& y: o$ b
哥达巴鲁盟军空袭掩护编队,bb  Haruna 被鱼类击中      (顺便问一下中文名叫什么,日本的中英文我都对不上)8 P/ G! v$ b; s! ?* d
wake突击宣告彻底失败,再次打出0:1   最新太被了,不是一般倒霉
$ Y9 S  h9 }" Q% T9 R8 v好消息是香港降低城防一级
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8 j$ d7 q: n* U& b" d5 U. r盟军pt偷袭菲律宾登陆场,而且还居然开到台南来打港口里面的帝国船只。( A2 b' ^% ~1 ]4 k* u- y0 R+ e
大本营震怒,马上向华盛顿提出抗议。最后双方协商决定pt只能用于防守。
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Vigan at 44,49' v. D5 t5 f* h0 e% X, i2 o

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MSW W.7
. E+ n- L' l" z* n/ y0 wMSW W.88 @5 I' ?7 s* Y( z3 F, ^' J9 K
MSW W.9, E, p0 K" D9 l5 m
MSW W.10
8 E& I- K* g5 m6 ~) ^MSW W.17, Shell hits 7, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
( Q, I3 D  u1 s+ T' f! ?9 t2 A+ yMSW W.18, Shell hits 2* p9 r* e2 \6 X* H1 y
PC Kyo Maru #2
! }" r% d3 Z* o- T+ f' QPC Kyo Maru #11  T9 c  E+ e* ]+ Q
PC Kyo Maru #12
$ \7 B# z) i& _$ d! @0 CPC Kyo Maru #133 `* L% q1 h5 Q, ]/ S# B: N# b5 F
PC Shonan Maru #1
/ o0 ]7 R" y: w! aPC Shonan Maru #2
* \; |8 l- h% |" LPC Ch 1$ U* Q3 N% `0 \
PC Ch 2, Shell hits 1,  on fire
. F- r/ b1 \# K$ y! EPC Ch 3& z# T7 O1 L# ~5 d
AP Bokuyo Maru
% G: H/ x2 O* I# B8 _0 w8 I5 }AP Brisbane Maru
& F) q2 C' A2 }% J) RAP Oigawa Maru0 I, e) y" w( u
AK Hawaii Maru
4 K4 p; O# C5 }1 JAK Shinko Maru
5 ], F; \# D! E5 w( V/ q3 |AK Sanko Maru% w/ K. ?3 I! \. _2 q% _, W% o2 s7 t/ @
AK Takao Maru+ o" }. n0 k# u1 e- {9 _% p

0 Q& S$ H# ^' ~0 L" aAllied Ships
2 @( f3 f2 I# f. ^1 f, @8 }! Q! kPT PT-31
5 J0 c9 S  Q% `5 I8 ]4 bPT PT-324 ?! d* A6 Y7 k
PT PT-33
% B6 o* `1 D+ k2 r2 oPT PT-34: G1 E: h; w) `
PT PT-35; Z0 k# _* _# {0 y
PT PT-410 Z) t/ ]8 Y# ~% G0 c9 F
PT Q 111
' x7 Y& E+ i" EPT Q 1124 `1 b- e  ~- |% o
PT Q 1135 D* m8 v5 x  ?; E
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Naval bombardment of Kota Bharu, at 24,45. L, {$ L7 H5 A8 I9 j$ u

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' x) L3 F" s. l5 ~CL Jintsu
2 R9 c2 f9 T& x5 g2 LCA Atago
- N. D3 E- {9 y) `" SCA Takao' _( e  I% z2 ?4 ^4 g8 V) W
BB Haruna( H( P" f. U5 p& s
BB Kongo6 W+ @8 ]8 U6 N* m
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Allied ground losses:
' n9 l5 P# z" B- X  T437 casualties reported
, W; E, x% c% U" `; X$ X! Z6 mGuns lost 4
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Airbase hits 2" n* H% Z9 i, Z
Airbase supply hits 3
) T3 G1 M  o% O/ gRunway hits 12% F  a. X1 S* N) }" X/ ?9 N
Port hits 4
, G! w& q% l6 W  p- ~4 tPort fuel hits 3
5 E, t+ T! Y2 y. IPort supply hits 93 P0 p# g$ E8 c6 b. _, {

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Naval bombardment of Kota Bharu, at 24,45
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# \8 P9 C. C0 [3 ~$ a3 J; W, fCA Kumano
  L" X4 u7 X3 {- nCA Suzuya: H$ w: I/ D. i* M% }) A( ^
CA Mikuma
2 ?" N) H; ^; I. L3 N) vCA Mogami. M3 D; x5 v2 |( H7 |$ r& \

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+ M/ z$ H) J0 e' P5 TAllied ground losses:' @7 H: {( F* w# Z1 Q) c, Q  ?
267 casualties reported
0 s0 u' M. w9 `- {. ?! oGuns lost 3
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  K3 F' C7 L: o# AAirbase hits 48 j. z) w0 U; D" S# n, n* f
Airbase supply hits 3( |4 d3 |  H6 f: Y( K7 v5 B6 {$ X
Runway hits 21$ \  r9 ~" N5 v* }
Port hits 5
" ]9 Q- ]# C4 W1 q6 |% h0 S2 PPort fuel hits 2
: d8 \1 p4 ?7 Y2 p  J( vPort supply hits 14* H- a: t  `" A2 Y6 I% {

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: @( C; D" F" Q$ H0 M; b% HDay Air attack on Singapore , at 22,51+ W1 {- G1 v0 y- C  v- e/ z3 b3 g

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G3M Nell x 97# G5 D% C" R1 v: C1 \9 k; u

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6 i1 F& |& e2 SG3M Nell: 6 destroyed, 14 damaged7 r# Y  Q% S' r5 N+ V
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Allied ground losses:
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Airbase hits 4
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9 q) A% m5 f$ c8 J' C4 d* ~  k4 tRunway hits 16* w- }$ K' x0 X9 w6 F8 n

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, r* M0 O2 G: \1 MDay Air attack on Clark Field , at 43,51
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A6M2 Zero x 60
7 \# c9 X; \" C# ~( e# QG3M Nell x 48
8 f0 \! t8 e$ ?G4M1 Betty x 53
" w' ~: B3 l! g" @  OC5M Babs x 9
( a/ ~" @3 G" Y- j& [# _Ki-46-II Dinah x 1
* e* m0 l! V) v% \Ki-15 Babs x 59 n; L0 g1 M  C3 a9 y! }

6 ^. f1 m: ?$ k& @# F+ B5 @* \Japanese aircraft losses
: Z% T% k! ?: ZG4M1 Betty: 1 damaged2 ~' S% ^5 _2 P

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* c" p4 [  b! J* J( w/ h, wAllied ground losses:5 M# |& x9 Y9 Z* q. [3 q6 w
29 casualties reported3 B3 j" [/ h4 a7 H  N0 J3 O0 S, W# y

3 [3 G2 w; X8 O& e( v1 kAirbase hits 9
- B# H  w9 m  Q; Y3 e6 A" V$ s+ KAirbase supply hits 2* v7 n: ]! ^) b
Runway hits 50
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Day Air attack on Clark Field , at 43,51
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% q: U- H0 L6 }" ]7 [- fJapanese aircraft
/ y% l3 Y* e  l6 U  U! sG4M1 Betty x 24
/ c7 A  Q% K+ {) ?4 V$ UKi-46-II Dinah x 11 O, s/ T: e9 k* A; q- p, O) j) q
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Japanese aircraft losses
- e+ }2 p0 y4 q: L$ r# c8 xG4M1 Betty: 1 damaged
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Airbase hits 2* b" p# r; E# i, k3 [
Runway hits 11' U& j' D, P7 i

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Day Air attack on Pearl Harbor , at 114,72
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% p1 b  \" Y  e/ ^. J$ B. x$ nA6M2 Zero x 66) U% _- `* b8 L$ t  K
D3A2 Val x 791 k1 ~# u3 `! ^
B5N2 Kate x 1168 ~4 n, S. |. D9 n, ]

9 v& U! F) `) zAllied aircraft1 U' _0 E$ {  i# f" t
F4F-3 Wildcat x 4
; l. T7 W) ^2 I7 |2 @P-26A x 3. U; R' u7 M; ?/ N1 N6 M( D
P-36A Mohawk x 43 l  j% [0 _: t4 C2 c  F3 H
P-40B Tomahawk x 12
4 E$ g- ?  P% M/ W  c% l2 WP-40E Warhawk x 2& D& @, f4 L0 b+ D. ~7 m) u
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Japanese aircraft losses, z# b4 ?8 x# b) N
A6M2 Zero: 6 destroyed, 6 damaged
7 ]7 u, q" i. [) O1 x5 uD3A2 Val: 6 destroyed, 39 damaged
4 k: |( ^$ y+ ]/ @$ I8 T% J& IB5N2 Kate: 6 destroyed, 25 damaged
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Allied aircraft losses. n3 E6 e" q0 {$ o- p
F4F-3 Wildcat: 2 destroyed
: O/ ^  N+ H1 W3 K/ nP-26A: 1 destroyed2 P$ J' D0 A+ N2 x
P-36A Mohawk: 5 destroyed/ Q7 d1 M7 G+ K/ o8 L- o
P-40B Tomahawk: 8 destroyed+ E% v. F/ [. C
P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed% D' @7 }% l8 A5 S2 ~( P
PBY Catalina: 4 destroyed
; i6 c, p! c- o: B) d2 rB-18A Bolo: 1 destroyed
8 k1 z( ^0 E3 J+ S5 pOS2U-3 Kingfisher: 1 destroyed
+ ?  |7 J$ z& _SBD-3 Dauntless: 2 destroyed
6 Y0 v. t* c/ y  w* M/ K  r) hA-20B Boston: 1 destroyed- N! |+ u0 L, o' [8 L
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Allied Ships
. Y$ c& n; |+ R3 P) ?' ]BB Nevada, Bomb hits 4, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
- K; k+ W( x, d3 LBB Oklahoma, Bomb hits 6, Torpedo hits 12 ~2 m- B" X  P9 p% `; g
BB West Virginia, Bomb hits 1,  heavy damage
  d% M1 R. ]: F1 V( u- tCL Phoenix, Bomb hits 1,  on fire
8 @9 Z& T0 {. F& h6 l& yBB California, Bomb hits 6,  on fire,  heavy damage  t( L  ~, u* {* z/ |* o+ R* m
BB Tennessee, Torpedo hits 1
! ?+ n  L/ K, Y2 H0 EBB Maryland, Bomb hits 3, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage
8 w1 j( F  p; J* u' q7 NBB Pennsylvania, Bomb hits 3, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage' G# W$ {, D: V) m; |* B
BB Arizona, Bomb hits 5& \. ]3 H5 x. W9 V$ s
CL St. Louis, Bomb hits 1  `/ C9 ~( c- c( j/ F4 c
CL Detroit, Bomb hits 1,  on fire
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1 z0 O$ \3 g' O( O5 f  aAllied ground losses:
" P; l1 e6 F1 A& x5 Z19 casualties reported" Q+ ]; y1 K. @) _1 q8 Q

. t( I4 |2 U- m" P+ e: K5 v% mAirbase hits 7! o/ {- N6 \/ w* J
Airbase supply hits 2! Z9 ?: _8 ~5 O  x5 `
Runway hits 78
- k  G" o; y' mPort hits 9, Z5 H. B4 L7 D7 J
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Day Air attack on TF, near Kota Bharu at 24,45- }' S" X  \8 d# f' `

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Allied aircraft8 n" H2 I5 W# y% Q
Swordfish x 2
" w* d; ]' I( E8 W1 h) XBuffalo I x 11
! |  j, Y4 j& b" c  Q2 @6 X9 D. ]Vildebeest IV x 2, l8 D. I" v" a* i+ G+ c3 Y7 }+ g* u' ?
Hudson I x 7# N/ v4 b8 _) M

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& o/ J+ ^. z; W- d( pAllied aircraft losses  y  d5 M3 r2 \
Swordfish: 1 destroyed
' u, z6 H, [8 E: ]. MVildebeest IV: 1 damaged0 D" L# n0 c% r7 I3 ?
Hudson I: 1 damaged
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0 x5 I; D7 X% D" pJapanese Ships0 K' I+ E# W" V3 K1 B& P; A- o5 L
BB Haruna, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire
2 J9 p1 L+ Z5 s# U0 j: s' [BB Kongo
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4 |  q! N2 ]3 jGround combat at Legaspi; V3 g1 T* T" S% O6 _) ?
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Japanese Shock attack
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$ y; V0 g4 i0 H9 Z. D- L6 ~& R% HAttacking force 2003 troops, 10 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 54
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Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
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Japanese max assault: 112 - adjusted assault: 114
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- Q+ q* A5 n& a; j" lAllied max defense: 0 - adjusted defense: 1 3 {8 }1 G6 H& X/ ~$ J* B* U# F: L
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Japanese assault odds: 114 to 1 (fort level 2)
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+ H( g' q; ?. ]2 E% zJapanese forces CAPTURE Legaspi base !!!: [2 n+ O5 G% j0 W; x

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  j$ L! F9 x' H. x, KGround combat at Wake Island3 W; p+ q2 ^# s" w' r( |

  e- G( `5 ]) t8 tJapanese Shock attack' L, s1 h  s/ B1 f# l, T
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Attacking force 1645 troops, 3 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 30
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Defending force 2996 troops, 55 guns, 12 vehicles, Assault Value = 8$ S' {% Q" X( ]0 g' z0 A
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Japanese max assault: 40 - adjusted assault: 12 / c, z* \- s9 F( z
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Allied max defense: 5 - adjusted defense: 13 9 N- c4 ^& E( a- N& O
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Japanese assault odds: 0 to 1 (fort level 1)
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Japanese ground losses:5 {1 j' L4 c1 M) e% f, w9 H
159 casualties reported  n1 J; D  X* I( W' l. j* ^
Guns lost 1
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Allied ground losses:
1 J& u/ t0 A# t- N) V; o37 casualties reported
4 T* Q- V; U  k% n9 e, p" JGuns lost 1# Q# `: L( n+ t- A: ?
Vehicles lost 1+ V, Y; o! p3 y# H% `2 [  c

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' z: c+ t' z# H7 PGround combat at Guam
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Japanese Shock attack
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Attacking force 10873 troops, 30 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 149
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9 T; C! r% I7 [0 i/ cDefending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
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Japanese max assault: 312 - adjusted assault: 298
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Allied max defense: 0 - adjusted defense: 1
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3 G! B1 t8 I0 JJapanese assault odds: 298 to 1 (fort level 0)
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Japanese forces CAPTURE Guam base !!!  E0 f/ {4 ]7 U! l
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6 f4 g+ X" @9 s/ @Ground combat at Hong Kong2 V" u0 m- p3 X! o- k

1 ?" A+ C) `4 |# e$ l" ?$ H, MJapanese Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 21696 troops, 102 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 480# V: d5 {" B, R) [/ q5 A8 f

. v9 i2 `9 j& E, u6 p  F9 GDefending force 16797 troops, 123 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 3199 E* M1 J  j; a7 X1 |4 i4 @( l

2 [6 l( Y2 ?; Q7 t. [/ `9 ~Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 3
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Japanese max assault: 528 - adjusted assault: 186 ) u; l; B  Z4 Z) t% \" l( `

# B- I/ \& {) c0 ~" d/ PAllied max defense: 325 - adjusted defense: 817
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Japanese assault odds: 0 to 1 (fort level 3) 3 a$ G- f0 C2 A

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Japanese ground losses:0 n* m0 \0 @2 J
352 casualties reported; l) X; U( {% w5 ^) S" C
Guns lost 54 e8 ]$ t& l' a4 u$ L2 y: @  S
Vehicles lost 2
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Allied ground losses:
& d$ v4 z' q# k9 H129 casualties reported
% i6 m, e( ~! q) p% S5 _3 w5 V3 pGuns lost 4
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Ground combat at Aparri- a% R9 X" L1 M; {. D9 H: S7 v
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Japanese Shock attack" K' j1 V% E& c- O: A

  l1 X$ z0 h# o  Y2 x3 WAttacking force 7970 troops, 57 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 304
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0 T& y9 O8 R" i2 r  |/ }Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
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Japanese max assault: 330 - adjusted assault: 602
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Allied max defense: 0 - adjusted defense: 1
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' k; t2 v6 c; X4 N" y- ^" B! @Japanese assault odds: 602 to 1 (fort level 0)
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Japanese forces CAPTURE Aparri base !!!
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Ground combat at Vigan
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Japanese Shock attack
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Attacking force 7072 troops, 24 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 250
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; @$ o& c0 R6 X' HDefending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0
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4 a( T! |3 z6 H' _2 j( eJapanese max assault: 258 - adjusted assault: 34 ! c9 [" m1 g4 X6 s/ S0 U, Y# E

  {( s  f$ P9 ]& k7 [Allied max defense: 0 - adjusted defense: 1 0 ], ^- `! D: S' M; ^

$ i9 |4 x: q! eJapanese assault odds: 34 to 1 (fort level 2)
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6 q! Z# D5 i; O5 b- w. |Japanese forces CAPTURE Vigan base !!!
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! P+ J; ^4 s5 i, @[ 本帖最后由 chen0529 于 2008-1-22 22:42 编辑 ]
自无耻的日本鬼子不宣而战已过去了24小时~我盟军将士不但没有被敌人的偷袭打垮~反而在各地奋勇阻击卑鄙敌军的侵略~在香港我盟军将士挡住了敌38师团的猛攻~~在威克岛我们的将士奋起反击~敌军大部被歼已无力再战~在珍珠港军民同心~用飞机 机枪 高炮 手枪 弹弓 弓箭一切能够对飞机构成威胁的物体一次又一次的抵抗着敌机动部队的轰炸~~在马来亚~我军飞行员不怕牺牲~一次又一次的攻击敌滩头~并成功击中敌战列舰榛名一雷~~在..........6 s& `* }  n  W% v( J
这是个英雄的时代~让全世界爱好和平的人们团结起来~~反法西斯的伟大事业必将取得最后的胜利!愿上帝保佑!4 r& J- V  P4 @- w, E
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                                                                                                                盟军总司令:Star Lh
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其实和新人对战么当然应该有我来啦.我是多当流的呀.LH看见糨糊欺负新人的我,所以也找个新人欺负去了
关键是我运气还这么被
继续压制马来半岛各机场和克拉克机场。4 @7 k9 {$ K) H) b  ~) u
霉运继续,金刚号居然在港口被潜艇击中1雷
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( l  B% K! R9 T# i9 q* }三天下来,珍珠港战果及其不理想,联合舰队司令部决定让南云到太平洋的某个小岛上指挥驳船去,各个飞行队长回国驾驶靶机训练菜鸟去。
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* L/ r8 f; M7 n1 sSub attack near Kompong Som  at 29,43
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0 U" w5 n: @6 v3 {- s% g2 RJapanese Ships
, h1 k! z* r$ H/ k( V  _% q' FBB Kongo, Torpedo hits 1
0 M0 ^, l9 b# t/ f) x, xDD Akatsuki
  N: |) A# \, g5 f( YDD Arashio
7 W8 ]- Z( U! y  B8 r' MDD Michishio% J' X1 L+ i6 H' p# t0 y
DD Oshio
2 |2 Z: V8 [2 @* P$ F: m( XDD Asashio
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SS KXVII
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2 V- g% l/ q/ v  X2 BDay Air attack on Nanchang , at 48,38     中国空军都出来混水摸鱼了
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Allied aircraft
4 x! y4 g( u+ y0 ^- MI-153c x 21, v9 o4 b$ {* j, q1 H; J/ t# u
IL-4c x 128 V' Q9 |  a. N0 ?
SB-2c x 21
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' {0 k4 X2 n& Z2 R; u8 jAllied aircraft losses5 O) T# o- p* L9 p
IL-4c: 2 damaged
2 d3 h* M4 P! d9 p6 O5 nSB-2c: 1 damaged' g+ i4 J% R$ K1 n  f- O

7 F# f7 T; S( GAirbase hits 1
" T4 D/ ]" _1 T" I' U+ }Runway hits 1
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Day Air attack on Kuantan , at 24,482 a9 M8 ?" K/ T3 f) o! |
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Japanese aircraft" t2 Y, S6 ~" n# n$ E; h
A6M2 Zero x 229 f8 {7 H: g5 ?: K' `
G3M Nell x 1100 B' v( K' ?& I8 s, ^. C; R, B! ^
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no flights& O3 }6 y. u$ W% H" g0 P% p: r

9 P3 l+ k' n# X" j% i( RJapanese aircraft losses" Z! T3 @6 P, ~: k
G3M Nell: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged7 j! V. y! D% p4 f  S* X

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+ }. U1 t: L# Q" Z5 X' W7 gBuffalo I: 2 destroyed
9 [+ L7 q- ]; G- S! pHudson I: 1 destroyed0 {# _3 ^2 C+ D* Y$ C4 E* C

5 V' B% L% o& K  }1 MAirbase hits 1
% `/ j/ i; g: G3 GRunway hits 8  R* }8 y) x. x5 E, O

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Day Air attack on Pearl Harbor , at 114,72+ Y3 x; H0 V3 [3 J6 }. |7 L, K
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Japanese aircraft% v" h7 ?6 x0 d# H3 |* g6 ]# |0 [; Q
A6M2 Zero x 62
6 y/ Q; H5 d4 R6 y+ G+ DD3A2 Val x 607 Q! O0 |! F0 I8 R. T  Y
B5N2 Kate x 98" K) ~6 W* Z, M! Q: M( H0 E
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Allied aircraft
2 S7 k2 p3 k# qF4F-3 Wildcat x 19 U) s: D2 `$ `% J
P-26A x 2
3 T* W" a( Q+ F" M7 XP-36A Mohawk x 5
3 }. ~# S& [  t7 B6 ^. u/ dP-40B Tomahawk x 8
: T9 ~' m1 E) p: ^- F! j3 VP-40E Warhawk x 1$ C& J5 U2 ?  _* Z1 @5 q& P

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2 Z1 v: J0 L) E& O& j3 l( N' vA6M2 Zero: 4 destroyed, 10 damaged
  V! N1 m9 p; v: y' E. u# [; iD3A2 Val: 4 destroyed, 24 damaged7 E+ N, g; x& _+ _2 r& K
B5N2 Kate: 12 destroyed, 29 damaged+ \5 p0 S) L4 z

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# z; a) I. |2 R& C% |: U4 KF4F-3 Wildcat: 1 destroyed3 @9 F& V3 O% u* I/ G, v
P-26A: 2 destroyed
1 ^/ l5 B: X2 I1 V+ WP-36A Mohawk: 1 destroyed, 1 damaged0 _8 G% i8 Z0 r5 _- ]1 R) y+ U' E
P-40B Tomahawk: 7 destroyed
7 y$ b7 q4 @5 E4 y2 B# e% B# c/ p! ~PBY Catalina: 4 destroyed
5 G7 W2 G9 n! m  O: J6 kB-18A Bolo: 1 destroyed- d; O7 W1 w# [, p% t! R
C-47 Dakota: 1 destroyed
( b5 i- H4 R- Y& h* zOS2U-3 Kingfisher: 1 destroyed
. a2 A2 T! k) ^7 qA-20B Boston: 1 destroyed
4 g, _  ?: Q3 oSBD-3 Dauntless: 1 destroyed& L4 q  F" M' Q2 ^! r
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CL St. Louis, Bomb hits 3, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire
" H' c" `$ S: ]) v$ y0 O9 \2 |DMS Wasmuth, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire
$ ^" v% P( a6 n" M! k1 C% pCL Honolulu, Bomb hits 1, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage
$ K$ i% Q2 D% x4 }% YAE Pyro, Bomb hits 1,  on fire
" H. M" m% j$ b4 `+ S1 q: [8 OAD Whitney, Bomb hits 1
( n* i" E, s5 R. s* L+ {# w- ^AR Vestal, Bomb hits 1,  on fire
% ~8 w2 b- z# }# O7 u% X  lDM Pruitt, Bomb hits 1
# Z0 e( Z5 v7 {8 xCL Helena, Bomb hits 2,  on fire
/ k% q7 K% H% E2 |+ l: X# K+ hDMS Chandler, Bomb hits 1,  on fire
5 q# f3 X, w$ ]- h  f( n! O3 aCL Detroit, Bomb hits 1
0 m1 s1 o- c" J3 A) L) ?  L8 `AP Jagersfontein, Bomb hits 1,  on fire. n/ Y  G/ j) O/ @
CL Phoenix, Bomb hits 2, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire
  l, C3 k8 k1 b! t8 YAV Curtiss, Bomb hits 1,  on fire
2 w" X: I5 ^5 e( Z4 D2 D) VCL Raleigh, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire
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Airbase supply hits 1
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Port hits 3
7 A4 o2 I3 N/ Z: e& a5 g" Z; oPort fuel hits 2: b+ \6 u( a5 R
Port supply hits 1
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Aparri at 45,49
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MSW W.19/ w7 A* r% `0 k/ U. q3 q6 d
PC Shonan Maru #177 P- w( H- H# Y" n. U. d' y
PC Takunan Maru #5
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PC Ch 14
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PC Ch 170 `# M# q8 S  s( {8 w
PC Ch 18
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AP Aki Maru
& D- ]' d, u% N* {* UAP Ozan Maru
/ W( v" J+ M/ _3 u4 WAP Waura Maru. x6 @% b$ H2 I! J% ~5 }
AK Arizona Maru8 C- @0 \5 h& j/ G1 i
AK Anzan Maru, J8 R/ ?3 {9 T, ?3 E
AK Matsukawa Maru
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# K' Q" R1 Z/ a. ~: fPT PT-316 o' U+ \; K. P$ L
PT PT-32
& f5 t3 ~" I8 n3 kPT PT-33
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PT PT-35
4 ]- S4 M6 s" `PT PT-41, Shell hits 1( Q$ U" U2 V3 @! Z2 k8 Y
PT Q 111
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PT Q 1133 j1 F3 g7 B) Y

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Ground combat at Hong Kong% A0 S7 }7 J, _( b5 x

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# o; ?7 E* R( b2 XAttacking force 22668 troops, 143 guns, 5 vehicles, Assault Value = 6269 V4 P6 n# C# c$ o. r* r& @1 c

7 b2 y  k: Z9 A9 E5 b' vDefending force 16689 troops, 120 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 3184 Z) `4 D* t  r& u

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32 casualties reported
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( }% `2 v) L* R( pGround combat at Kota Bharu
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Japanese Shock attack
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Attacking force 20094 troops, 78 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 453
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- {3 S9 w4 C8 Y2 [Defending force 7424 troops, 26 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 121
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Japanese max assault: 778 - adjusted assault: 672
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Allied max defense: 92 - adjusted defense: 95
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Japanese assault odds: 7 to 1 (fort level 2) ( q; k# w$ B- W# ?$ _7 w! q7 J
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Japanese forces CAPTURE Kota Bharu base !!!
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6 _5 `$ v) C- G* n: d7 f6 Z1 |1 V874 casualties reported
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- o/ }  |& g2 N/ h% j36 casualties reported
$ _: N. z$ |# R4 C6 j2 qGuns lost 1
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1 N8 f# P1 T# G4 `Defeated Allied Units Retreating!) _3 ?( A) r" v' k

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Ground combat at Makin2 x% K7 c9 Q; `1 r- F4 I
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9 F2 L* r, ~. v( Z8 p/ \Attacking force 1128 troops, 10 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 37
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Defending force 0 troops, 0 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 0' X9 ^) m2 x8 ~) [
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Japanese max assault: 46 - adjusted assault: 25 : j" k$ M2 ^# @! O& a5 Q" ]
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ph里的BB都跑了吧?
BB应该跑不远,估计是在港口呢吧?
既昨日敌战列舰榛名被我空军命中一雷之后~今日我潜艇也不甘人后~在混乱的哥达巴鲁滩头成功命中敌战列舰金刚一雷~~在珍珠港上空~20架敌机动部队最精锐的飞行员今日命丧黄泉~63架敌机拖着长长的浓烟惊慌而逃~我主力舰只无一损伤~~中国空军虽然装备落后~~但他们没有畏惧~今日从长沙出击~空袭了敌占区的南昌机场~~体现了中国军民抗战的决心~~~
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5个原属西海岸战区的4E飞行队改属到东南亚司令部 每只耗费48点PP~总计240点
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I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat.
开局珍珠港只能攻击3天~一个月内不能再次袭击~日酋在珍珠港颗粒无收~~悻悻而回~~
I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat.
改属声明:
+ c9 ?, t# L& U) a$ {' Q4 j1 Q1只原属加拿大司令部的飞行队改属到东南亚司令部,耗费64点( i& @2 a, g8 b
1只原属菲律宾战区的飞行队改属到东南亚司令部,耗费48点
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I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat.
0529的RP确实有点问题,不过珍珠港没炸沉铁乌龟也没什么大不了滴,重创后就行了,没有1年时间休想爬出来,要是爬出来更好,比在PH拍板砖更省事,KB现在大可以去做更重要的事,比如支援威克,或大闹南太。
嗯 改属声明,挺好
* }' ^$ w; k8 K4 _; x用的starlh上次整理的新规则,顶一个
认真阅读了LH兄整理的新规划,觉得有不少可取之处,不过由于对战区划分,偶觉得划分太死,若本档以该房规进行下去,本人作以下大胆预测:
' _; `: Q% Z, @) D6 u( k3 _% {        1、由于对派遣军和关东军的过多限制,将导致本档中国战区无战事,至少无大的战役,导致本档陆战的激烈精彩程度大幅下降,关东军作为帝国一支精锐在本档中可能成为一个“等死的花瓶”角色,之所以“等死”是因为在无派遣军和南方军的支持下,真的造成了苏联“东线无战事”,只有等到45年苏军变身开战了,关东军在开战后至45年8月其实就是一直再等苏军动手鸟   U% ?) ~0 H" U9 n; `7 C" U* ~  ?
      2、对南方军的战区划分,也许是最大的缺憾,由于不能支援中太的东南舰队和第4舰队,导致日军在43年前,用于中太的兵力不值一提,中太基本是真空状态,若美军在43年前发动一次建立前进基地的战役,或者在43年前以能开始反击,中太基本无兵可守。' t1 p7 |; w- }) f
  以上只是推测,并无其它意思,望仁者见仁、智者见智,并提出以下建议:
5 P5 R: u  I( Q7 ~6 F- L) ?5 V  1、由于所有空母不能更换原始编制,建议4发从开战时就禁止对海攻击,4发对海能力也是相当恐怖滴,如果从开战之初,KB就要躲着4发,后期又要躲地域猫和海盗的话,估计会让日军玩家失去对战的信心;
- e, }" d* m+ l* b3 V( p  2、南方军作为日军最大的机动力量,不应限制其活动空间,同时对派遣军和关东军也应适当松绑,作为补偿可另商盟军的补偿办法.
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