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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 08, 423 G; A# N4 o# F2 t; ^+ y, s7 U
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7 A: `% w0 i; m/ @1 X- T南洋战场,日军拿下泗水后继续追击退往玛琅的盟军,盟军利用玛琅的山地地形死守,日军主力突进后爆发第一次玛琅会战,1400战力日军汇攻600余战力盟军,1:2降低城防1级,日军伤亡4000余人,盟军伤亡1000余人
2 x" f# z0 a9 @* A& a! K! Q大陆战场,派遣军找到了国军防线上的地形弱点,集结2000余战力不顾堆叠惩罚对国军1200余战力防守的丘陵地形萍乡发动进攻,1:1降低1级城防,抛尸3000余具,国军伤亡1500人,长衡方向上的国军预备队已紧急向该地增援
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Ground combat at Malang (55,105)
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! W3 _( D4 m5 G) LJapanese Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 41246 troops, 471 guns, 591 vehicles, Assault Value = 1405
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Defending force 26295 troops, 295 guns, 65 vehicles, Assault Value = 642& \3 x2 L/ {0 \3 U7 s* X
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2
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2 b6 s4 t' V( C" D9 N6 JJapanese adjusted assault: 517
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- Q! K2 y4 G! M8 H& R6 a2 W; |2 uAllied adjusted defense: 1456 5 h5 o0 |$ g) R" F9 O! I
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 2)
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! f: D# E( v9 k0 \Combat modifiers
- g/ Z' Q5 q. g' O6 D, [Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
9 M7 y% v% |  J$ o1 o* |/ VAttacker: 8 Y( v3 O6 f1 g3 s/ H) ]6 D/ I7 ~
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Japanese ground losses:* ]) ~$ @% n3 z& s- ?6 Q+ {8 Q
      4668 casualties reported
" F2 y/ e0 z9 ~         Squads: 126 destroyed, 311 disabled+ y5 ~6 i# m& J
         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 54 disabled% y3 Y, H9 w8 R% B; m& T# T) ^
         Engineers: 13 destroyed, 59 disabled
: l& i8 I8 v. N! v      Guns lost 25 (8 destroyed, 17 disabled)' r2 ^% g: D0 |5 h" O3 Z, j
      Vehicles lost 51 (8 destroyed, 43 disabled)7 I7 P3 }9 p1 [* o  Z
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Allied ground losses:$ m" e: @9 I: h- Z( }5 `
      1104 casualties reported: `! `9 i5 o4 v/ I& Z! ~; g& ]
         Squads: 13 destroyed, 124 disabled0 z$ O5 @# C1 Y2 \
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 20 disabled
$ A' z9 u  F+ v9 v" k# H         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 U! C$ ^7 l. Q7 @3 W      Guns lost 13 (1 destroyed, 12 disabled)2 q$ @* O5 s8 U, {3 r
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Assaulting units:+ {* |* w1 K* [% A9 ?. ]# R
    5th Division0 C# n  E; d# ~$ m% T5 K% _
    56th Division
, e1 @" J1 T+ Q. I8 ?% T0 y7 z6 \    1st Tank Regiment
2 v7 m' f  x) c3 l8 {1 W. w    38th Division" ^2 F- ^  ^3 t2 B7 x3 f
    2nd Tank Regiment8 z& h: t" m! E5 R( D6 o# S( k
    6th Tank Regiment# d2 ?/ b' e( ^- q
    Imperial Guards/B Division
  K1 f) D8 z/ z    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
1 L% Z. G& J! k4 `& P9 _2 ]# \    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment! H  L) x1 [3 W& x* r2 C2 @
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment0 M% C8 v! n# v  n7 v
    1st RF Gun Battalion
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5 D* ^% @2 I2 u8 B& d7 BDefending units:
% t! z$ h, Q( h3 F: i9 a    Marinier Battalion
3 C8 S7 p4 z. M. ^! [- c9 g4 Q+ l' Y    West Borneo KNIL Battalion1 c3 H- k3 z; I; t6 c4 Q4 E" |
    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
, O; s  @$ K4 D) ^+ O) e5 |9 X    Prajoda Garrison Battalion, c3 _9 h( T5 L3 [! {: n
    Barisan KNIL Regiment
" _& H" C- o  W* H5 f    1st KNIL Regiment1 }/ C& Q% }- x$ c2 |
    Van Altena Battalion
3 @5 {" B- L: a$ z5 x    Roodenburg Battalion
( z% s; |( I2 j- \4 ~    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn 8 j( S* p' X5 T6 ?
    Afdeling Ritman . q! M- W6 }- |4 z$ D5 b
    4th KNIL Regiment5 j* s) z5 @8 u5 ^- j# o' E
    2nd KNIL Regiment
, Y( ?% [- ~) N    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion% Y" u9 P& x; R
    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion
5 I5 O, J/ j% C9 D7 v1 `, ?    6th KNIL Regiment
1 z/ h3 i: |# S% f- K    Manado Garrison Battalion; \6 E; ]% `4 x( }4 T
    Malaya Army0 G3 ^7 O9 x5 R0 w! Q
    KNIL Army Command 7 D/ N' y% t- s" {0 p4 |8 @% z, Y% M
    Tjilitap Base Force
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; ?; w4 I6 @4 K) ^1 ?+ _. v( ?Ground combat at Pingsiang (82,54)
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Japanese Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 62511 troops, 539 guns, 153 vehicles, Assault Value = 2142
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Defending force 37223 troops, 189 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1231
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2, L; y, |0 k+ }6 G- L$ Y' P# G+ G" y- K
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Japanese adjusted assault: 1269
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7 Y7 h- V, ~" t& sAllied adjusted defense: 903
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 2)
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; S; [3 V1 Z0 l/ }! \6 |' |Combat modifiers0 p) x: F3 m7 P$ _# h
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
. O% n. @6 i! X$ }2 ?Attacker: supply(-)
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. g5 Q7 C% d5 o& k# iJapanese ground losses:
9 N2 u- `& x) W, |: {) a/ G4 T      3408 casualties reported
, O  @7 O  W: q" q, I         Squads: 61 destroyed, 374 disabled
) R0 ?; p( S. u. f; P# ~9 ]         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 20 disabled0 b* M1 ~# H) B8 U
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 22 disabled
! L4 i% H$ x' O8 ^      Guns lost 37 (8 destroyed, 29 disabled)
) U& S' B' ^6 A* |# z      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)+ n* d  w# v$ M1 M1 F6 R* i# ~; c2 V
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Allied ground losses:
5 k" E* C0 A* y' `      1503 casualties reported
* A; b. C4 K$ q+ ~; b! G3 M         Squads: 4 destroyed, 113 disabled
) |2 T" E# v; y         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 9 disabled" c) I/ U  }8 l3 d; s% S( T
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled! w3 F! U9 K4 }& r& k

9 Q5 b; q$ q+ G' e2 {, c  fAssaulting units:
  S+ G+ v& D- H' W    55th Infantry Brigade
6 q2 R2 Z/ w; x/ j& O    40th Division/ |, Y/ |1 P- Q1 A+ h
    15th Division
! |  F. K. e3 O( F. {    34th Division" E2 Y+ \2 V# |
    39th Division
$ l% B6 D/ t' d# f    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade
" v+ ]8 P) s* }    13th Army4 O* _* S  I2 O7 q9 Y* u1 P1 D" g
    4th Mortar Battalion0 o8 r$ T5 p9 b
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Defending units:: L3 M" @, @( O
    70th Chinese Corps# _. Q, q( S. M8 P
    28th Chinese Corps3 `& L, @5 Q4 b) v
    73rd Chinese Corps
6 z/ p# D, i& F& H( q    3rd New Chinese Corps) R) |, F! V. A& R5 t
    32nd Group Army
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 09, 42
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北太战场,日军KB分队悍然越过阿达克岛向东突进到冷湾和荷兰港北方海域,并对以上2基地大肆拍照侦查,盟军解散在该2港口的各类舰船准备紧急转进;目测日军KB分队有战斗机和轰炸机各70-80余架,估计包含各类大小CV/CVL4艘左右。面对日军在北太战场咄咄逼人的架势,大统领考虑是否需要出动58北上镇场子?% V6 f+ j4 H5 \0 e4 b
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缅甸战场,日军KB主队悍然出现在维多利亚角,预示着继南洋作战结束后,日军的缅甸攻势即将展开,盟军将做积极战略细节调整部署,迎接日军可能的登陆行动,飞虎队将北调一格基地,防止被岸轰炸毁在仰光机场地面,暗藏在安达曼群岛的水机搜索基地将即刻启用,时刻监视日军KB和护航运输船队动向+ k7 W: H3 H/ A. |+ p! A8 Y
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大陆战场,派遣军主力围攻长衡南线萍乡,从附近格日军部队动向判断,疑似会继续增兵,如果情报属实,国军也准备不顾堆叠惩罚,加大萍乡的防御兵力,部队国军师通过铁路机动向长衡一线调动;同时5键侦察显示,日军有部队通过小路向都匀方向偷袭迂回,国军拟派遣一支小分队予以截击。
58北上,就不怕本档终结么
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 10, 42
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南洋战场,日军3支部队从陆路向望加锡突进,盟军准备将望加锡守军留种
5 B# r! q6 f1 n6 N9 ^  R大陆战场,派遣军继续进攻萍乡,虽然又降低1级城防,但由于堆叠惩罚而伤亡惨重,国军面对艰难的战略抉择:是继续增兵萍乡,忍受堆叠惩罚?还是逐渐退出长衡防线,退守雪峰山一线?
# I. X4 {* p. k: \& b% m缅甸战场,BB长门炮击勃固。英联邦军队渐次向仰光撤退,准备放弃萨尔温江北岸防御,防止日军直接登陆仰光或勃固  p* s. a. o( E5 v
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Ground combat at Pingsiang (82,54)$ Q# {( U0 R4 u  a; |* s
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Japanese Deliberate attack* d9 ?9 Z! Q2 ]5 J/ C# [

7 F3 R& j% k  ~( M- w  o, AAttacking force 58443 troops, 535 guns, 152 vehicles, Assault Value = 17649 ^5 V7 D! y+ b/ h4 l/ _

$ N$ I8 P! {& y% JDefending force 36135 troops, 190 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1096/ x  ~0 A9 F+ ?  F0 Q- ~2 t5 H

( e( D1 ~. R. KJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 11 p/ F2 c6 B: i: M+ P% V

- }& x) x8 y( dJapanese adjusted assault: 1923 7 }# o+ v3 y9 i- s7 L7 }4 Z

1 R# D1 _( Y+ y, q+ D3 h2 ^8 UAllied adjusted defense: 1023
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9 _8 V# ~" U+ `6 ]: PJapanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 1)
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Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 1  z, q+ {6 Q/ j1 i

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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
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Japanese ground losses:. O7 ?" u; m5 h9 \7 M9 O
      7542 casualties reported
1 y  l) e6 ?! _* u         Squads: 266 destroyed, 432 disabled3 E1 V8 s$ A% B3 E; z% x( z# _3 y
         Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 157 disabled. P2 ^1 H3 j' R
         Engineers: 22 destroyed, 23 disabled
4 W. A* x. r! N/ Q5 L9 k8 j  I      Guns lost 57 (28 destroyed, 29 disabled); A: b) z& A. I' o# _) e! L. z
      Vehicles lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:6 B5 q' \" t2 R+ @2 v; \
      863 casualties reported( i# ]0 P2 C5 E% J: H, C
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 105 disabled
6 R% F6 `2 `9 P* h4 o; |4 j9 x         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled
2 M7 W6 n5 B- r1 ?         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
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Assaulting units:2 a9 M5 k/ z% l! i% k
    55th Infantry Brigade
& }& `/ e7 S& a5 B" b  n    40th Division5 ^5 {( W0 U! A; Q
    15th Division
9 b3 U9 B- N  K; q    34th Division! p: |2 s$ N2 P$ L4 P3 u
    39th Division
. K8 D3 ]5 S* ^$ r8 ]    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade
; B/ u9 k- i% N8 ~- x- p- h) d    13th Army9 {; q" ^8 v6 A! i" W
    4th Mortar Battalion
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Defending units:2 P5 L9 X, Z" L& p! `
    73rd Chinese Corps
: z. K  ~, Z8 F# n. [% K. j& i    70th Chinese Corps
4 X. B# U" |- W. T8 y5 u; A# U    28th Chinese Corps3 D- t! n( Z* \6 ~
    3rd New Chinese Corps9 j1 s/ c4 w2 Q8 O0 X& b, g, x5 G5 M
    32nd Group Army
照查克大将这种胜利法,过不了多久日军陆军精锐就要死光了
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
干掉kb分队啊
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 11, 427 ]) Q0 ?* `! ]/ Q
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3 a# _$ a1 x" \北太战场,日军水面舰队又来炮击阿达克岛,这次盟军PT编队奋勇抵抗,损失2条PT,用鱼雷击伤了BB山城7 {) `% r! O$ @+ N3 ^. K
大陆战场,派遣军不顾堆叠惩罚不顾损失不顾休整,持续对萍乡发动进攻,虽然又降1级城防,但是损失却令人咋舌,3次进攻后2000余战力只剩下不到1000战力,而估计会令查克大将丧气的是,回合结束时,国军又将城防修起了1级,也就是说,日军这次进攻白白损失3500人却毫无战果。面对如此防御结果,大统领决定暂时不放弃萍乡的防御,而少量增兵该地,和派遣军打消耗战和阵地战。
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Adak Island at 162,52, Range 1,000 Yards
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      BB Yamashiro
# [! w! f. m# R$ G) Q' `5 z      CA Chikuma- b1 t' B$ k7 \
      DD Ushio2 \# Y9 {  c1 o
      DD Kuri
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      PT-23
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      PT-26, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
$ H$ j. D& c7 G" h; x) U# V      PT-279 o" w* p' V8 k  @! C# e" ]" _
      PT-39+ i% c% s9 h7 u3 F  L' w6 a8 c
      PT-59, Shell hits 1, and is sunk4 d+ @: K+ H: C/ p1 b: k/ h
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; d' q+ A4 w2 g* V+ b* r+ zNight Time Surface Combat, near Adak Island at 162,52, Range 1,000 Yards; P7 y  f0 q* k8 g3 }8 m

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. A% _: V! c& p3 }7 }      BB Yamashiro, Torpedo hits 1+ Z, _9 O  Q- J) K
      CA Chikuma& s: z0 J/ E/ R* A  Z9 G- }/ k0 j+ E
      DD Ushio
" q; T. g2 {, R1 _/ k; Z1 X      DD Kuri
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Allied Ships* n9 y& H9 C: Q/ B' ~
      PT-25
# o8 ], J) l0 ]0 t$ a      PT-30, Shell hits 1" @* D4 G3 k8 B9 D
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Japanese Deliberate attack
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$ i  ]+ d  z5 R7 n8 s* {8 ?Attacking force 52796 troops, 541 guns, 152 vehicles, Assault Value = 1352
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Defending force 35528 troops, 190 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1008  _. O2 r  c6 k- A- t& y& `

0 @7 U& L2 m0 J# `3 SJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 02 b/ J# F* n+ F8 Q0 M  B6 ~$ n; `
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Japanese adjusted assault: 474
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! [1 J# k* F4 e# X& _Allied adjusted defense: 557
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6 D: o$ c- Y5 v- Z4 s* k- HJapanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 0) , H. G. G# {9 g" c8 b$ g
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Combat modifiers* f- S& l+ q' }: }: j2 g9 C
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-). f" X7 ?9 i2 e3 ?' ]5 G
Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:
& @% Z" U8 [7 S1 m8 b/ o      3490 casualties reported
# }5 R4 a$ v& V9 f% K# Q         Squads: 57 destroyed, 377 disabled, |+ E7 w0 L8 g  B+ ^
         Non Combat: 11 destroyed, 52 disabled4 p3 D5 N' m* ?* L
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 44 disabled. e- ~, P, n% C' ^$ r. V
      Guns lost 42 (3 destroyed, 39 disabled)* t4 _. J3 o+ e- @! Y
      Vehicles lost 10 (1 destroyed, 9 disabled); F% w" E' Q( g0 G

+ c2 E% h' }  Q, F8 |Allied ground losses:
/ \4 [# l  G' v) }. R; {! l' V" f9 f. T      444 casualties reported
) [1 ~6 |9 x5 C. K1 M         Squads: 11 destroyed, 82 disabled
% e+ Z$ T- X' Y* i- j         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled# K  d$ p" f0 ^) {
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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+ _1 _  s$ n' U+ v  PAssaulting units:
1 I6 A8 b$ c5 Z. o    15th Division8 [) a$ u5 W7 K
    39th Division
7 ]! v7 r0 p' b9 K8 F. x/ U" M$ g" T    55th Infantry Brigade3 C. c% o; _) o6 ~1 \0 k, a- Z
    34th Division. R) O. m# J& G' Y) q: n+ ]
    40th Division9 f: a9 {8 l* f5 A3 t- U
    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade
9 S' W. q+ Z1 K( u# F# o) \6 i    13th Army
$ G( W4 v( k  y# ~    4th Mortar Battalion
& u. u2 I# S! I5 c' B    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment2 ?0 l- f) T/ K' Z- g1 G

# c$ ?6 V! o. @4 }7 Z; g- ]+ ADefending units:- i  a9 v# e  u$ y. Z) ^
    28th Chinese Corps6 e% c9 N0 b5 p- A: x& z, k
    73rd Chinese Corps
  z/ Y  X9 c; K" K# w1 E3 i/ U    70th Chinese Corps
, U% j( k  q/ B+ K7 L    3rd New Chinese Corps5 q. T5 d/ p+ n3 r" p8 v
    32nd Group Army
蒋中正同学的补给够消耗不?
蒋中正同学的补给够消耗不?
8 T4 y4 p$ F1 r/ r% O* z: ]xubin0892 发表于 2013-10-16 01:05
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通过印度向仰光海路输送补给,再通过陆路输送到大陆,在仰光尚未完全被封锁前已经运输了接近百万补给,大陆目前补给尚不缺。: m1 D1 ?8 X5 u8 {( k
当然,缅甸丢失后,大陆补给将不容乐观,届时大统领将考虑退出长衡收缩防线到山区一带。
百万补给。。。中国战场可以反攻了吧?
皇国ノ兴废、コノ一战ニ在リ。各员一层奋励努力セヨ
百万补给是夸张的说法,虽然我运了好几次,每次有20多万补给,但是真正能跑到重庆的补给有多少也不太清楚,因为前线每时每刻都在大量消耗补给。以目前补给量来看,大陆反攻是天方夜谭,而且仰光现在已经被封锁了,补给输送后继无力,反攻只能是自毁长城啊。。。
牛牛这档已经用考虑什么补给问题了,查克大将马上很快就要把日军家底赔光了
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的

恐怖的堆叠惩罚——日军在萍乡的损失

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 12, 42
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南洋战场,日军驻岛分队日向扶桑炮击玛琅,ABDA在爪哇时日无多;同时日军开始清理南洋的盟军水机搜索点基地
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大陆战场,派遣军搜集了中国战场绝大部分陆航,对萍乡狂轰滥炸;萍乡的日军仅剩下不到1000的战力,想到几天前派遣军2100余战力围攻萍乡,虽然连降3级城防,却损失了1000战力,如此大的损失是与堆叠惩罚密切相关。如此可以想象,有了野地堆叠限制,对国军来说,如果运用得当,大陆的战略防御将得到极大的改善4 z+ h7 `3 P" f/ _5 H9 v, ~( r  B/ k
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' J) u7 N( s5 i( k/ EGround combat at Pingsiang (82,54)
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3 f1 e. r0 H1 c2 E; z! C9 d3 KJapanese Bombardment attack2 j" h5 ?2 k6 v; _3 V; P( {
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Attacking force 33335 troops, 376 guns, 83 vehicles, Assault Value = 9989 o/ l% S& S3 n
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Defending force 40809 troops, 234 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1145
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Japanese ground losses:
" G- e* a, M9 Q2 u% Y8 G      233 casualties reported/ ^* P/ @( d: w5 D) G) ]+ ~6 `
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 8 disabled
" l/ o0 q0 Z. `, W8 a         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 2 disabled
9 F7 V5 E9 \  Y% d1 _9 B* h8 _         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled/ A5 L: B/ _& A( t- R

/ H" X5 S% s/ g/ Q( WAssaulting units:/ k9 s/ p- N! Q* i; }$ }' I3 b
    34th Division
- Z3 ]7 f) U) I1 H    40th Division
, @  x: [6 Q1 w4 c    39th Division- e0 P$ p8 W, Q# I0 U4 G
    15th Division
0 {; Z2 Y6 [  Y2 i" {7 Q1 O    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade
" v6 a. t* h2 R  c: ?1 O    55th Infantry Brigade3 X; `1 U2 D! D! v$ K, A) m: B
    4th Mortar Battalion
5 e# k/ i* I* v( b  u% P3 U    13th Army0 ~! ^1 [5 K% q+ w, k; [9 y& S
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment7 G# w: z8 X$ y$ G% }+ M

1 ~! R' ?8 D) o7 p# JDefending units:; {2 Q% v; D7 f1 |
    28th Chinese Corps
# o( J) Y) R4 E1 c' s3 a    78th Chinese Corps
1 K: h3 X0 K9 g  K; C    70th Chinese Corps: Y( c4 g( E2 p, B
    73rd Chinese Corps
2 ~8 c. g4 }6 r( X5 w    3rd New Chinese Corps
+ W  G1 F% z3 j8 E    32nd Group Army
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 13, 42" ?' Q/ C" x" K/ P9 h) D+ j% H
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南洋战场,南方军对玛琅再次发动进攻,1:2再降1级城防
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Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52 * \( Q3 F4 F) @* i3 d

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Raid spotted at 38 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
( B0 E  s+ G' V! a" J( v( j" PEstimated time to target is 10 minutes8 t: G, [" f) R) g( H. k" l
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Japanese aircraft& ]( w( \+ }$ x
      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 3
9 \" O+ T/ _0 p      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 14
' A$ r5 S9 K6 X- x+ \      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 3
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  I" i) \# P) @! k8 B* B3 j- T- S- _' r) |No Japanese losses4 X( s) K: Q& [, M) |5 T. y
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Manpower hits 18
9 P& A5 }" {8 }2 o8 ^. s' MFires 9370
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Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52   \8 j9 i* s* e( D/ t2 Z

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/ y) ^" [. n4 J% ~5 H# nRaid spotted at 28 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.) Y+ N; T( d7 c8 h
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes
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# u4 D' j) u! _( m8 |5 kJapanese aircraft
6 J5 Q/ ?" d: ^' [, X! m      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 17; S: ~4 N! X$ L5 X' U' t+ Z
      Ki-30 Ann x 65 w6 D4 `/ j% B+ w; y3 L$ l' z  d) |
      Ki-51 Sonia x 3$ ]! P- e0 l) i8 t. ]8 `$ F

0 f4 s2 _+ P! v) K' yNo Japanese losses
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Fires 14577, i5 g9 r( ?" E0 Z+ v4 n! w
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6 z0 `( ?& z  e3 e0 x9 MMorning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52 0 I/ R9 G9 z/ }5 m) y; p
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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Raid spotted at 28 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
! P) ^' b- @% ~0 y& A! GEstimated time to target is 8 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
) `" c% o/ h4 }      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 21/ F0 v8 ^2 v7 w' N( @2 `9 u
      Ki-51 Sonia x 36 _: l' L% }, V! s) S2 A

9 F: O* i" J$ \: z+ sJapanese aircraft losses
3 E, }% j# J% i& O      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 damaged
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) ~8 {0 c, N% e! ~0 sManpower hits 8. f( p# E: m5 }, {& U
Fires 12412
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. ]3 V# [, @) M2 r$ C" GMorning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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- |" [; M: |9 D  |1 f% m0 lRaid spotted at 25 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.( k& p: B) |4 Q. Z/ o9 L0 N
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes
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* T5 u- l( C2 t/ U/ p" L' j      Ki-51 Sonia x 194 F: \/ L9 R- ~

' k# E5 }5 X" Q6 UJapanese aircraft losses" v6 t8 G. }2 }# L* a5 W+ W& q
      Ki-51 Sonia: 2 damaged
# m1 E9 l+ k; ^7 m7 ?      Ki-51 Sonia: 1 destroyed by flak# B+ b& R; x* B; X' e: N
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Manpower hits 8
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Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52 ; A# _/ U8 N! _* |5 P4 }

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Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.. V+ @/ d  x8 d  W
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes/ `! `, I& R# n! o4 l0 J
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Japanese aircraft0 ^8 `) f1 E3 N4 i3 M/ m
      Ki-30 Ann x 15
- q5 }  m6 z7 O1 S$ m      Ki-51 Sonia x 6
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      Ki-51 Sonia: 1 damaged
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Manpower hits 1
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# y2 _1 G+ ^0 D! yMorning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52 9 _3 F5 Q4 b- j% J9 c# R4 Y
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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Raid spotted at 29 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.+ T+ r7 S0 ^' }0 @/ Q
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes" [. J# g0 H; m. w! w

! H! Y  T- ]2 k$ fJapanese aircraft
: O0 D3 j7 U% X  ]( v% d  |  t      Ki-27b Nate x 10
" {8 b0 m& O1 R$ E  j; u5 D      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 19' f% i6 @& K% ]" V2 W6 W
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      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 damaged
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Manpower hits 9
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Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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Raid spotted at 30 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
2 N- o) Z1 C" {0 }  C& `! OEstimated time to target is 10 minutes
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& @3 o) T  }5 a# ~1 V- {1 ^/ k( zJapanese aircraft
! _. }$ A) m  ^      Ki-51 Sonia x 6
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6 P$ h0 H5 ]4 i* ?1 K8 M& V# u  `( R4 bManpower hits 1
' i2 b2 a- N% C' a: ^$ [. G/ SFires 22752
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Ground combat at Malang (55,105)3 F  Q1 U$ _  Q
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Japanese Deliberate attack4 b/ }, g' Y. U  w2 N( X
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Attacking force 37954 troops, 432 guns, 423 vehicles, Assault Value = 1308
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6 p- x( G, V& [1 n. p& BDefending force 24576 troops, 290 guns, 66 vehicles, Assault Value = 574
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 15 w0 ]. D8 k+ R( Q+ ], o6 a# c
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Japanese adjusted assault: 1001
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Allied adjusted defense: 1090 4 K, m1 X, [* F' o3 w' O8 D% m

% e9 U4 b* N( Z) h% nJapanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 1) / W: g; _) w7 \

( ]1 O; j; s' H# h" z, i# f* JCombat modifiers  P- F1 _* P, Q" j: g( V
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)1 x$ z6 i! }% Q* f& o7 L
Attacker:
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3 l+ t0 r+ J1 h" k. f. D' g9 D! hJapanese ground losses:
. ?8 w2 C" H+ d4 [3 x( x; _      2009 casualties reported
: o( I) Q. v- e! M+ s% S         Squads: 19 destroyed, 170 disabled
% t: F0 \5 O7 p- P0 b         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 34 disabled
0 s  H5 j( c: H% s+ D7 K7 ?         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 25 disabled8 T# B4 f; Z' L' C
      Guns lost 20 (3 destroyed, 17 disabled)
$ v0 F7 g) n3 J" ?; [2 m      Vehicles lost 71 (9 destroyed, 62 disabled)
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: t/ n( c3 w  e0 \/ l% N/ |; GAllied ground losses:
* |( Y2 U) c1 a      541 casualties reported7 g: ^- m# ?! S* K8 R
         Squads: 32 destroyed, 36 disabled
0 F; G* B$ t( ~+ B. k$ j# ]         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled4 M/ Q: M! z1 X0 I4 M
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled/ Q' F# M# C& y9 E5 Q; E

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    2nd Tank Regiment
/ U$ u' {! L' ^( p. e# J7 R    18th Division
# {, G- u) {! M' h5 j    56th Division
5 P7 X* a1 _7 |# n: k0 V1 {8 V    38th Division
- ]! E- W  b: B    6th Tank Regiment$ e( T# t  ^0 P0 a5 u, p% q) j! Q# r
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment0 o) l4 f% V8 I& d3 [+ v* t; ?8 q8 x
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
( R5 r/ f, B+ E% P6 b1 y5 X- I! Z9 T    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
! T2 P6 Y0 ^# P; q" U; R- s    1st RF Gun Battalion( P5 q, ~+ {6 s* V; l

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    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion
1 @/ o0 o2 _# P8 `0 ?6 [9 S    Roodenburg Battalion
. P* d3 r2 \0 ?( S% R  G6 M7 [    6th KNIL Regiment0 w3 e6 R& w8 ^& h6 D0 F
    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion
) y/ A5 w7 H5 Q$ \9 C    4th KNIL Regiment
$ B# |4 T. O$ N$ m  k, V    1st KNIL Regiment
# K  @: M* M' [$ f    Prajoda Garrison Battalion
& b7 K# B( L+ i+ J1 H5 C) b8 `    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
+ p9 R1 f* @% e: S" p    Barisan KNIL Regiment
* j+ o" X( r: X3 u4 @4 K( O+ H    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn
" }( T8 W0 s- j- N/ A9 {* s    Afdeling Ritman ; R) k5 \1 ?7 b0 u: e
    Marinier Battalion
$ t* e5 M  b5 Y5 g6 D2 x# u* M) t    2nd KNIL Regiment
4 O; L  u+ J  W/ n6 p9 d; j: p' q    Van Altena Battalion
. {; ^. a& ~% C% ?2 V+ x9 ]  k    West Borneo KNIL Battalion
6 ?- u+ j4 J# y! X6 C8 ]  h# K* w    KNIL Army Command
# D- W- Q) p, y" V5 {    Tjilitap Base Force
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