AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 05, 42. R9 E2 J: g* U( s1 p* d
日军大批运输船抵达埃法特岛,是增援还是?- @2 t8 _2 {4 a0 ?: A
Sub attack near Lakatoro at 119,152
: Z0 ?6 f/ ^8 tJapanese Ships
! H; [! _) P9 U H0 i% z& Y xAK Bengal Maru
" A) ], x( w: {( ~8 H PB Tama Maru #5
& D2 D; m1 \9 \/ w, a xAK Chuko Maru( d6 @# [9 z H+ o3 Q' D- a; j
xAK Kinrei Maru5 k7 i5 k; V& i2 Z+ ]
xAKL Saiho Maru- D, e$ H9 u) x0 y
xAKL Tientsin Maru
* I7 ?/ h# T8 ]. [" K1 K PB Kyo Maru #6
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SS Thresher
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难道整个脚盆帝国的陆攻都集中到这个小岛了?9 b2 C! ^# {" U( b$ K0 V
Night Naval bombardment of Tongatapu at 138,168
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no flights
, }$ k8 ], ^5 Q; F& E; }Japanese aircraft losses- v& p4 k2 n( K. m: [# S
G3M2 Nell: 168 damaged, l6 G( Z; a# Z) F9 T
G3M2 Nell: 3 destroyed on ground1 B X; |5 P3 v: O9 U
G4M1 Betty: 216 damaged7 k3 Z9 P6 [, {+ k' O' _0 ]
G4M1 Betty: 6 destroyed on ground7 {, @: N4 i6 T' |0 _* b
A6M2 Zero: 52 damaged6 g3 S; C5 m9 C+ v5 A+ A+ j
A6M2 Zero: 4 destroyed on ground
5 r, ~2 y. f5 ?& w; M; s; {: \ H8K1 Emily: 1 damaged6 j6 T# I6 T* P& |
Japanese Ships* S2 Y' Z+ C5 U; R
CL Abukuma, Shell hits 2, heavy damage( ?9 |! Z( e! v! Z$ j8 O1 [
Allied Ships s) G4 H* v, w b R0 r6 k
BB Colorado
4 J% S, b5 u+ x$ J CA Cornwall. `5 P/ E, b$ ^: G) e
CA Canberra
& t: @3 i6 W3 O: z$ j$ ? CA Australia
: a U1 U; E8 Y/ ]4 Q8 N CA Pensacola; }) X( u0 o8 b' ]
CA Chicago
# j6 o( h. ?& i1 ~7 D CA Northampton
, ]6 K1 a. b% c CA Indianapolis
' B/ s; L6 P# Y2 b& z CL Honolulu
0 ?0 g1 {# o3 { CL Trenton
8 E3 r% ?4 ^; C3 R6 o. B2 C CL Ceres4 t9 q$ x# V ?" Z' C9 |
CL Dauntless: Y% ?) D1 s+ o7 F4 U/ P& m
CL Leander8 H; w$ S6 L; C& G- d
DD Dent
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DD Buchanan8 ], H+ A8 o8 w8 {% w. k
Japanese ground losses:
) X/ Q$ u/ v! ], D# p8 | 497 casualties reported& A: V* R0 {' f/ l; L
Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
" l6 ~ U4 h9 ?8 Y2 ] Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 66 disabled
9 @) |- L4 Q7 E$ p3 i Engineers: 5 destroyed, 16 disabled
2 w7 b% r! V6 K Guns lost 12 (2 destroyed, 10 disabled)5 p2 G3 H# X m; E; Z) P
Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled). O8 s( _; g7 G
Airbase hits 25: t @6 l9 B) p. z
Airbase supply hits 10
: n7 q$ X4 a- d% @ Y5 t" l5 t) q* LRunway hits 129
! O5 n2 ?8 Q( @Port hits 3
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' N% v0 x" c8 ?8 R- ENight Naval bombardment of Tongatapu at 138,168
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no flights
{: z. n3 D7 o: w0 a7 g iJapanese aircraft losses
3 g; l/ V1 k$ ]+ w0 X/ U! n G4M1 Betty: 75 damaged H% z- i+ n+ e
G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed on ground, M* s$ p& j) A& w' B
G3M2 Nell: 89 damaged
" }9 y" W: C# b4 y1 Y4 s% a9 j4 b G3M2 Nell: 1 destroyed on ground
# t' M% Z" @) {. }+ B A6M2 Zero: 17 damaged
7 J6 N2 f5 i" A6 K; T A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed on ground
, J" p- M+ S# ^; j3 s; v H8K1 Emily: 1 damaged
/ x0 E* c h8 L) e$ }* U% T& l# C E13A1 Jake: 1 damaged
. T9 u5 v2 ?/ T4 TAllied Ships
! a6 u3 @1 q- f) V2 q6 R o T CA San Francisco
" L- t: M& t0 P8 C- j0 t CL Capetown
" W/ V/ f. t9 X; x- E- R" t: k2 m3 u CL Nashville( W% n: E% f2 l* e. o0 c- P) ~
CL Helena
5 D( ]" Y/ X6 S- ]5 g" U) Z CL Concord
0 B( \( }, K* d. D+ a" w CL Enterprise
/ n1 D1 V! ], n7 b# X- |, b CL Perth
9 _0 r5 ~9 ]% u( z9 p8 D: Z | CL Java6 ?3 N$ H* ]7 H- u c
DD Alden
5 M& v9 i: k( r; e8 y4 q% @9 N DD Fanning& v3 G5 k, n5 e, m' o V
DD Dunlap$ C! Q+ m! S4 F4 j1 b+ h9 {
DM Sicard
/ y, A1 J4 {) ?8 ?# q DM Pruitt. `% k; Q0 T! C5 C
DM Preble
8 q$ v: s2 i+ s6 K/ H/ t- w8 }Japanese ground losses:
" h* Y* f: M z# [6 G! Z" n 212 casualties reported
9 h2 p, v& |' k. Y' k" r Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled6 z+ l" [: E4 L) n7 C5 A) L! _
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 36 disabled3 U6 @; e! a+ j1 k
Engineers: 2 destroyed, 14 disabled% q- |. @. r& S& e6 E
Guns lost 9 (1 destroyed, 8 disabled)
/ e. ]1 T3 d4 b Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)$ g) H4 N; @! C* k$ m; E Z
Airbase hits 18
4 O8 a' J8 R* X: p: e2 wAirbase supply hits 17 N7 l/ D9 \' i8 _
Runway hits 61) c1 G, P8 l9 H: _9 W" ^
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瓦里岛就是啃不下来,盟军机动部队太少了
# o: \- d, T+ D3 {# a( k. X* o! [- hGround combat at Wallis Island (142,156)! Y L/ J; c0 u7 {7 N# r
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Allied Shock attack7 g# j6 b: o' W( h9 o
# ~4 S! y. k( C. S4 }Attacking force 3033 troops, 177 guns, 95 vehicles, Assault Value = 153) m+ `* O0 ~ l/ f j+ R' r
# Y" @1 Y0 ~- V% m+ U XDefending force 2469 troops, 29 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 62
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Allied adjusted assault: 65
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Japanese adjusted defense: 63 # \- ?. [& ]1 }6 `
1 }: z3 e$ I/ HAllied assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 0)
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8 f1 o1 s6 |! C4 }7 K8 CAllied Assault reduces fortifications to 0
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3 O5 C" ?+ r; z/ ^Combat modifiers# i. D9 a1 }7 w
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(-), preparation(-)3 K2 j2 ~& ~9 w- o! K5 B" H
Attacker: shock(+), fatigue(-)
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Japanese ground losses:8 ?! K$ i- Q# T
213 casualties reported
5 {. Z3 N1 K. H! k Squads: 0 destroyed, 17 disabled
, U& v4 k3 r+ h" [+ o% T Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
2 [' Y+ n4 y+ O4 V0 v$ \5 N+ L Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 _" w* [; m m$ a Guns lost 3 (2 destroyed, 1 disabled)$ u& z' m0 Z( ?6 i8 X" q
5 h, c/ L# _9 i \% v- lAllied ground losses:0 Z; @ u' P4 o. N
40 casualties reported- I/ | g5 P* ^7 O4 K. o6 I* O
Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
! J5 b4 J/ Z! n/ X) U Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled+ V& K$ O5 o7 F
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 U& i2 U2 |! x2 {
0 b Y5 h, F2 k& _& A6 ?' [( ^Assaulting units:- u% b2 V- s" Q0 Q3 P1 q
32nd Infantry Division
" {% @& Z0 G' f: E+ q 632nd Tank Destroyer Battalion
# [% K4 l/ x6 v N0 l 93rd Coast AA Regiment
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Defending units:
# i) F. l: B6 E/ M. c7 u Maizuru 2nd SNLF* a% v, g1 z5 B3 V1 v: d( Q, y% Z
1st Raiding Rgt /1) Q6 s8 a( o& s: _0 k* F
24th JNAF AF Unit 0 x5 J. m) w5 I* \' ], J- E# {& _0 \
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Ground combat at Ta'u (150,161)4 L1 V# e7 H# i" X" h
" C) g) E( {( XAllied Shock attack; W2 L3 T2 w! A7 x2 G2 t* Z# {
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Attacking force 816 troops, 6 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 44) k G) P% _% o9 o+ m0 s6 i' @
+ J1 z; n4 D& ~Defending force 637 troops, 5 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 1
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Allied adjusted assault: 35 - F& u. y! H @& R
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Japanese adjusted defense: 11
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+ ?' R9 J5 ~9 e: C8 t. i' [Allied assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 1) + `. Y+ r2 q8 c
3 G9 n* ^) v2 JAllied forces CAPTURE Ta'u !!!
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Combat modifiers9 U1 J S a% g5 [1 f( w% g
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), experience(-)
; V7 ^- t5 A' R/ t. j9 U7 NAttacker: shock(+), leaders(-)
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" q0 T6 a( K4 v. z0 ]" U( ~Japanese ground losses:4 W. e9 y f4 Q" T
203 casualties reported
" |; u6 t2 Q3 K2 Q Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 ?+ U6 |. ]8 T& d! Z5 r2 N Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; a1 F# ~# f+ k& r6 g Engineers: 28 destroyed, 0 disabled" I& l) {* U0 R5 Y8 b
Vehicles lost 4 (4 destroyed, 0 disabled)( y4 e* m$ f$ |& ]$ ^1 k& ]' B
, @8 i% D% o- B% u" S0 DAllied ground losses:
( E5 t; _1 a' F" P) c, L" b 7 casualties reported' G( Y7 y) U& }( Y0 }/ y- ]
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
- v3 A& Q( D! [2 { Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; P8 `+ m! T3 |& V" q& I
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled. H+ m. D2 n$ N5 x5 ?
4 L/ p9 O+ Q* KAssaulting units:
# ^ d0 I0 c5 I; K 32nd Infantry Div /9
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% j3 Z! R/ y' s# V, _( x xDefending units:
, o* {: R' k% z! _1 k$ a4 q 5th Naval Construction Battalion |