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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 19, 455 ]# K5 ^7 r* }6 [7 ~' J
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持续压制Benkolen" U. j) Y# [# x' E2 u; [
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: {6 m; |* }1 \$ ]" I( EAfternoon Air attack on Benkoelen , at 45,91
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Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
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Raid spotted at 35 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.- o4 a1 w0 F0 r
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes, W+ F9 b2 u, @8 V

  ^' N% O' Y4 A1 T+ F7 IJapanese aircraft
! O$ C6 b- e1 B) f      no flights
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1 ^' |& u$ @# S0 s5 kAllied aircraft2 E0 b6 n2 J6 I( l6 f8 `1 j9 {
      B-24J Liberator x 36
* F- Q) h7 C$ n+ u      B-24J Liberator x 180 h+ n% |. z' s, Y
      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 35
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( i- S) J( U$ B8 [" b- k6 K! EJapanese aircraft losses2 A5 P* b( G7 f! K1 y% g) Z
      N1K5-J George: 14 destroyed on ground0 P. V1 e- o/ R. u2 w# T( G
      B7A2 Grace: 1 destroyed on ground
- B6 D) T  k* D5 T+ |& {      Ki-84r Frank: 11 destroyed on ground. O" s! [- y1 P# V! r& W% s
      E15K1 Norm: 1 destroyed on ground
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& F: Y3 Z& I, B1 v2 YNo Allied losses
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Japanese ground losses:7 i# V6 F! \( @+ V5 M' T
      4 casualties reported
+ \/ t- Q" ?; l         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled. w* T" g3 P, c9 G2 {1 n  X
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
: l6 Z# w3 y8 T. P         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Airbase hits 167 ?2 Z) U% u- G8 D1 u4 E
Airbase supply hits 2
& U9 L" w  B. E  \Runway hits 63# Y) G" X7 N' E3 ?  }( x) g
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Afternoon Air attack on Benkoelen , at 45,91
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; U- G( J) D% R6 }* {+ v/ D" `Raid spotted at 37 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.6 c) u0 C+ J! {6 O3 c& x
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
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5 |% d6 \# {3 `% u3 BJapanese aircraft4 d7 Y. z+ x* a
      no flights/ e( }4 g9 x/ ^7 g2 L. F! T

1 s0 G/ W' a1 n- g, L7 {Allied aircraft
% X$ a  _, o& K# k5 s! {' m1 B      B-24J Liberator x 27
* g% I6 r1 [0 t1 X$ ?3 c9 g9 G      B-24J Liberator x 18
9 C4 U' g' c1 U4 d2 E& Z9 y      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 9
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6 t5 ?4 e) S3 k: pJapanese aircraft losses0 s* y) `0 C8 u. [9 ?/ A2 B
      Ki-84r Frank: 7 destroyed on ground% X; ~5 l4 m* t$ x0 e
      N1K5-J George: 4 destroyed on ground# t* Y! C, q% C6 ~  [
      E15K1 Norm: 1 destroyed on ground1 C$ O" v$ ^2 T# A1 `* J0 H

  [) k# _9 P! `  vAllied aircraft losses) k& Y  A2 V" B
      B-24J Liberator: 1 damaged
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Japanese ground losses:3 G5 E0 v$ |' X: c" H$ ]
      13 casualties reported
8 R: M( @' N$ r7 e& \" }         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 V/ I* e, i4 j. O3 ?0 T         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled5 K: p8 t% `% c" P& ]8 t( m
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled0 @6 f2 X' X8 R1 C5 a

- n; H2 [% N# A$ Z3 @& ^Airbase hits 10. m# L: t# h, O' n9 K
Runway hits 20
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 20, 45
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0 Z, W* {9 e* \; x# v1 EGround combat at Davao (79,91)
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Allied Deliberate attack6 R0 S* G/ y) b# u; c8 N) R+ |& z8 E8 {
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Attacking force 24456 troops, 326 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 914% @, X; m9 g' k+ e

+ i$ q7 v9 P3 ?; G$ o$ T6 Y) ODefending force 4505 troops, 44 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 159
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Allied adjusted assault: 629 ; q4 r. \& Z' t4 U4 |4 f, ~2 w, k

0 M" }$ Y6 p0 a$ C$ W# L+ SJapanese adjusted defense: 247 " {" w0 w1 L' L) \6 Q! {+ d

& t- ?3 O( ?+ X; LAllied assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 6)
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Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 56 P% b# l; {5 I2 q0 c3 A( X8 P( w
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Combat modifiers
8 N" o- [) R3 ADefender: terrain(+), leaders(+), preparation(-)
! O0 V) u+ _) T- P5 e+ S0 nAttacker: # Q# Q& P$ R8 C

# G5 t* ~7 c9 M% l( \+ BJapanese ground losses:
+ {/ t) H' V+ i/ ^$ r6 ~% q      368 casualties reported
+ Y1 t6 n( n) }8 ^         Squads: 3 destroyed, 28 disabled6 M( l8 }: y) s" ?$ y
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled$ u$ b3 t3 _; M& C" a
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled6 ~( H0 f( l& P) ^0 K) H5 [1 @
      Guns lost 8 (1 destroyed, 7 disabled)
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4 V( B! m# \4 P) lAllied ground losses:
3 B, y. `: W8 N! i  x      506 casualties reported
/ Y9 |: C/ T# Z         Squads: 1 destroyed, 73 disabled
) s) g, d& J, W% j; x' v- n3 N% g         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
2 o( T3 a' ~2 W$ ?         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 14 disabled2 f5 f  Q: \1 j/ p$ O

# \6 T+ J8 y5 p9 [2 pAssaulting units:3 S0 Z. C2 k$ d) j/ N6 Z
    3rd NZ Brigade
: n+ i( ~# N+ L$ R* H    12th NZ Brigade
6 H! ^4 z! [+ J* N# @    766th Tank Battalion
) o5 t4 }6 p* U    5th USMC Tank Battalion
5 t5 s/ t8 I; l9 v    3rd Australian Division
. h6 r$ d. q* j4 O8 ^/ Q7 @    8th NZ Brigade
9 O/ F& l) z" }& ]# k" `    223rd Field Artillery Battalion. V& @1 z6 @! w& ^5 }# X
    2nd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
4 R8 L( W3 y4 i  `    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
  n1 W# Z1 J6 J    12th USMC Field Artillery Battalion5 J! Z" L+ O3 o, B% U% o

/ y. @2 ?; Q+ E1 C  l3 }Defending units:
1 \/ y$ T2 i$ W3 N% P5 P2 B$ V    71st Ind.Mixed Brigade
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 20, 45! @' _1 z6 t; t

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: e. G8 R$ w8 g5 |# k  k' E$ |) @2 SGround combat at Davao (79,91)
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Allied Deliberate attack5 x8 `; {( [7 W5 _+ u
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Attacking force 24456 troops, 326 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 914
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Defending force 4505 troops, 44 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 159) ^- M( c* O" t  p5 f, H" u# T

5 D: E+ @5 m. H: R2 j6 }6 u- }) WAllied adjusted assault: 629
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5 p* _/ B1 u% P6 b4 e# N4 S7 N, e" YJapanese adjusted defense: 247 $ F7 J% i; h- H, i

+ E5 |8 n* r7 F8 n. SAllied assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 6) " w, ^5 D2 i  p! P/ j0 h* ?" y0 D
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Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 5( E% S% q2 r9 e; j
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Combat modifiers
% t; P! r5 Q+ b# e: D' `Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), preparation(-)0 J8 e% W. l9 M# l
Attacker:
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( [0 p6 u. }9 r2 u1 CJapanese ground losses:1 [7 j( S% {  K( o. g" F
      368 casualties reported
/ Z' e1 ~5 ]. q; ~  b         Squads: 3 destroyed, 28 disabled% y3 l. n3 {# ?$ H* b5 R  H
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled# t/ i7 J1 G& c2 g* N/ v
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# r7 E) p9 ?& w; l      Guns lost 8 (1 destroyed, 7 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:
3 k8 N" @/ [( N      506 casualties reported6 ?6 [3 {  y! o! v% v, [
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 73 disabled
/ D& l8 X( w0 d/ J         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled: s7 o; {4 x4 Q& I6 H/ G6 W
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 14 disabled& l8 F/ d& B6 P3 u6 M/ A) M
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Assaulting units:
4 `( Z' ~6 F( }) ~    3rd NZ Brigade
: i- t& c! |) d1 Z6 h    12th NZ Brigade
# y6 d  _2 r- L# B: p    766th Tank Battalion1 @' K% w% E* {. J* r4 F' o
    5th USMC Tank Battalion1 j4 H/ l9 K0 K) b
    3rd Australian Division
. f; y5 D# }2 t5 N" {    8th NZ Brigade
4 O( o  w" E' R3 f    223rd Field Artillery Battalion! [) S  u9 n% N! ~+ @
    2nd USMC Field Artillery Battalion& M! E4 x& f' {  }$ g- v9 c- d
    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion0 ^( t$ v( c3 x# ^# B4 p% E
    12th USMC Field Artillery Battalion" E) Y& w# r. o7 d
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Defending units:
; G$ a4 _: T3 }7 }( T    71st Ind.Mixed Brigade
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 30, 45) U/ V9 Q1 u( p, X- G/ Z# \
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经过数天的酝酿,盟军在海空军的全力支援下对卡加延发动了第一次攻击,打出了1:1,日军伤亡过万& B; r2 _$ @: T) |) f+ F& V: G/ m
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$ ?; v3 S' l7 y* x& jGround combat at Cagayan (79,89)$ v0 C% c/ s% J6 Q3 ^9 _' i' h( m: a
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Allied Deliberate attack9 }2 e. f( A! D) F* E: y

4 j: Q& y2 r. O9 x- Z; WAttacking force 266534 troops, 4873 guns, 6763 vehicles, Assault Value = 103803 w/ T0 w  _7 V" j/ o! o: B" i, z

" C9 J" E+ V& PDefending force 84938 troops, 888 guns, 624 vehicles, Assault Value = 2009, T  i8 c$ G* l6 _/ ^

: c  w& K( x3 s9 SAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 4; c. i' Q( U' B0 c2 J

6 w$ C  J) G% q( I' Z# o$ [Allied adjusted assault: 3701
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0 o; `+ F9 w% J2 W) FJapanese adjusted defense: 2947
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Allied assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 4)
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Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 4' e$ ~  C' M1 E- k) g) f! ^% E

- j' @# j6 ^- a0 LCombat modifiers
- e% B% g5 w' y' ~0 s( e8 ^0 gDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-)
/ M4 H' E5 K' v& rAttacker:
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Japanese ground losses:; [- q6 T) q) [. r2 x( j5 T. x
      11792 casualties reported, O  ~7 f" o4 `- h5 q' V7 \5 k: J$ S
         Squads: 189 destroyed, 164 disabled9 v$ I' q( y  r0 W: z- \; A6 |
         Non Combat: 81 destroyed, 416 disabled
  P! D" I8 ]" V$ V! w4 g         Engineers: 30 destroyed, 270 disabled
0 ~. r7 X) |1 o! O: n      Guns lost 159 (40 destroyed, 119 disabled)
0 C" e0 T( a, ]1 q# S9 h6 z      Vehicles lost 78 (13 destroyed, 65 disabled)
8 `7 M: e4 U  X( a7 K      Units destroyed 2# @1 N: P0 {+ K

9 A0 j" Z* Z& h" `  [8 z' {Allied ground losses:- I) v3 x( v1 f4 l/ A' p
      5175 casualties reported
7 |* W, e4 S/ y1 I3 D/ v8 I* ^         Squads: 13 destroyed, 614 disabled6 v0 T: q! ?) z) o, n
         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 116 disabled% X& ?. K  b: y% Z7 [
         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 119 disabled) I% k# x. ~) t& u9 u% V
      Guns lost 135 (10 destroyed, 125 disabled)9 G2 y2 y6 U+ r- p8 m4 B% x* n
      Vehicles lost 134 (3 destroyed, 131 disabled), M% e# P) p( ^6 e4 j+ u  |

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    1st Cavalry (Spec) Cavalry Division6 E) d5 b- I6 S7 P1 i5 ]
    2nd Australian Division4 o( q2 k6 `! M8 C
    4th USMC Tank Battalion7 V6 W4 [% X4 X5 M
    6th Marine Division
7 n, y+ o0 e  R) f) Q* E- h    711th Tank Battalion
; K6 V  f* F( s7 @  \0 `: m3 K: n    710th Tank Battalion
) C3 \1 Z( d- X* ?    24th Infantry Division
) P$ ^; ]+ W, r7 i  E# n    3rd Motor Brigade& H& E$ H. |" Q! M# T0 K+ A
    1st Marine Division
; F; t% X* d0 a    5th Marine Division' H  L: m, w6 t8 r! }" v0 t; A
    2nd Marine Division/ K1 v! X0 D! Y* h2 `% H
    Americal Infantry Division2 t, U% c9 M. g, K
    2nd USMC Tank Battalion
& y4 S& j. W6 m    3rd Cavalry Regiment
: N; `/ k3 u& @$ e* Z0 H8 p$ }    16th Light Cavalry Regiment
$ w$ y7 ^! R5 C3 L' u- ^/ i    767th Tank Battalion
4 E+ \# T+ m, e5 o4 j; B' P- G4 I    XI Corps Combat Engineer Regiment1 U; f, E" d/ F3 l+ Z# }; P* \
    I Aus Corps Engineer Battalion
& H: o/ p0 o( d, z# t( U8 w    6th Australian Division2 O( Z2 k! P3 u4 _. f1 m  l
    25th Infantry Division
- i+ Y# x5 w. g/ g' G' i    2nd NZ Division2 o- T" R" P+ v  Z2 [% u# s
    110th Combat Engineer Battalion1 e2 z) c' T/ l5 r( f1 @% T3 Z4 D
    716th Tank Battalion, ^+ X* a) ?% X! q6 ^
    31st Infantry Division; ?- d5 o4 U" x* j  n/ T7 Q
    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment$ y. o" U$ h7 g7 u) k4 Q5 o! v
    32nd Infantry Division* n3 `+ h- }+ Q* j
    1st USMC Tank Battalion$ {; F' o0 t1 |4 Y
    81st Infantry Division
  F9 [$ k" J" x  w2 ~    2/11th Armoured Car Battalion5 |! `( G# I. q
    192nd Tank Battalion
4 y% p0 ~$ K) _% u3 e/ u) l/ _" n    3rd Marine Division
+ j7 Z$ k5 |' V" l: P5 O    9th Australian Division# K: }0 Q  I) D, p& Y% O! A) t
    27th Infantry Division
' n7 H+ |6 Q$ P+ R. ?; U# @0 @    96th Infantry Division" D- _( h' L6 {. g( O  {0 u# d1 H
    1st USMC Amphb Tank Battalion
6 F: c3 l6 k8 L    6th Infantry Division
, m0 F9 Y+ P+ m7 k: z    194th Tank Battalion
  o7 [0 b( u3 \/ b/ {    10th Indian Division: Y3 s- \$ d0 `; {; G  W# q9 A
    2nd Army Tank Brigade* O* n1 U1 x/ C0 f! N7 U- l
    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion% n$ N! M6 ~4 v9 ^
    608th Coast AA Regiment
# k) M9 ]9 X" e0 |/ s: l; m    93rd Coast AA Regiment7 ], j" L# ~! x& L- {
    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment
$ O" T! F( u, s; p' v4 d$ f$ E    148th Field Artillery Battalion! @/ b' X2 ?9 U: X5 z
    544th Field Artillery Battalion
$ y* N; O/ n3 D! S# ]    X Corps Artillery
& j+ b, T1 C& ?+ @    I Corps Artillery 2 P: M8 x, x" V7 X& i
    XIV US Corps
' z# |: ?1 W# F7 S2 w8 \    154th FA Bn 5 ~& a& T- R% ^' T2 M* C" G
    4th Field Artillery Battalion
% L0 x, h# K/ Y3 d0 ]8 x6 l8 v2 z    607th Coast AA Regiment) w& t" J7 P6 I- ~8 W* a! B
    70/100th Coast AA Regiment
- {& P% S# v9 y5 ]5 S5 u% Q    XIV Corps Artillery
2 H' Z6 k0 W( h! g' k0 T) d7 D5 N    1 USMC Seacoast Art 9 `: ]# B) }( k* \! p) L$ ^
    205th Field Artillery Battalion4 u3 {- i& q3 z1 [
    207th Coast AA Regiment
! |+ C( F2 y- h' g* _& F    IX Corps Artillery / j' O7 z# i- N
    North Pacific 1 i' Y& e) i5 X, m2 J% h/ B
    I US Corps! Y' M% L- n' k( w( e. J
    392 & 510 Coast AA Regiment5 {$ O6 M' u7 D; k
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment3 U. @: L! B" k; x2 F( b. F
    694th Field Artillery Battalion
: ~8 _4 J5 ~+ L9 R" N; w    543 & 545 Field Artillery Battalion, A- l0 m- {  V( P0 U2 g1 U. k" F
    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment
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# X# W8 G' O5 m, t( V- `5 gDefending units:; @! G- C5 j7 ?3 ~  ^
    72nd Ind.Mixed Brigade
' A, j* u- z2 T    302nd Ind.Infantry Battalion
) u* q; w7 |7 E# y4 r    9th Division
0 z6 p8 i; }% U9 v4 \    22nd Division/ z3 Q, T+ c. S) V% M5 ]
    53rd Division
  B. b- Q; o& @    5th Guards Division/ Y. q3 s2 q3 X+ y9 y. m+ y
    4th Shipping Engineer Regiment: ^, ^& d4 I& Y1 b1 x
    26th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
; f- v, b3 z/ C$ g    69th Construction Battalion% p0 |- ?! v6 G3 R9 |
    2nd Army
) W1 w2 @5 V. L! L! y* Q+ o/ T- L    5th Fleet/ o# I. X: H' h, V) E' v4 M
    63rd Construction Battalion
% w; J0 x3 Q2 m1 p7 o    28th Fld AA Gun Co / _. t2 Y$ v0 U2 ?6 C
    62nd Air Flotilla
4 b3 B0 \  d. b" g! ?8 k( N" @    65th Construction Battalion
" p; z1 _# @3 q& T+ i' S* w    2nd Air Fleet% Z* u8 @, H& t2 j4 P/ Y0 Z
    41st Ind.AA Gun Co
8 e% x# Q( b3 X( `$ Z* \4 [$ a( X0 R+ b    34th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
- C9 R6 B4 ~6 e( u    83rd Field AA Battalion
. L# p, R, l- A$ H2 ^1 G    10th Air Division" M4 T5 U" r. i8 f+ s9 h' \# t
    9th Field AF Construction Battalion
$ c2 l# k& h% q    3rd Engineer Construction Battalion# u! e: n+ h' H" u- e
    26th Air Flotilla
" m7 c* c% [) R2 [    52nd Air Division
0 O8 ~+ I, N5 z5 F, i    1st Machine Cannon AA Battalion/ m( w, c0 ~2 i! D: `9 Z
    15th Army2 A! S& n* Y) N* u9 G* U6 R) x7 j  \
    3rd Machine Cannon AA Battalion! y$ i+ Y. w5 [8 k* X% M0 w
    25th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion- Y) n2 C9 D+ q, z2 v: q6 X$ W+ d
    29th Army2 A1 {/ H+ u' C# X6 _1 e* |
    56th Const Co ; u1 B) D+ w& }6 V: e. t1 m
    10th Area Fleet
2 d# q" t, B: w, t8 }( W    14th Air Fleet$ S1 E! J3 B; Q7 w  u1 U/ ]$ o- J
    25th Ind. Field Artillery Battalion: }4 d3 t1 ^! T; x3 n1 U# k% }
    3rd Ind.AA Gun Co
0 G3 R) R& T- U5 O8 v    56th JNAF AF Unit , h5 A) l+ @7 k, Z4 k: l
    3rd Naval Construction Battalion' |0 W& \, Z! @1 n7 ?1 Z% H- I
    3rd Special Base Force
% A$ O! y$ g& I" N4 C    48th Ind. AA Battalion( b% F0 |" m/ [; P& e9 ]
    8th Field AF Construction Battalion5 j& e6 ]. {: {: A& d& K: j
    2nd Machine Cannon AA Battalion
0 P  L* z9 x) {$ ^$ L4 t, w    13th Air Division
, l5 r+ c1 H0 [    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
1 x7 ]1 l  B! {5 M9 i7 N. u* q    8th Area Army
3 Z. y( T! r. [7 Q1 `    95th Field AA Battalion( p5 K; t) m( S6 L" j1 i9 `
    133rd AA Regiment
4 S; r) C$ X" u3 L6 H* G* @  O    67th Construction Battalion0 N. l7 l# J; f1 N9 W' L) E
    47th Const Co 6 {  r! F2 S& v$ F! t9 `& W
    34th Ind. AA Battalion7 }# P0 D8 z/ h- N; [6 T
    62nd Construction Battalion
7 ]$ i+ r; x6 w5 g    55th JNAF AF Unit
& @2 z# b1 w. u1 F2 C, R4 L: {+ G& t    15th Const Co
2 F% T3 C* _! O    3rd Air Division7 ?* J! V' ^4 [9 U1 {8 Z! V
    4th Fleet /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
1万战力攻击卡加延,盟军威武!
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 01, 45( C5 X: l0 T  |8 H% B0 L. {
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9 ~7 v( v' P4 O. B* Y9 a. _% R克劳德天蝗在巨港中招,被盟军侦察部队诱惑突击,撞在了主力的枪口上- E- M( w" D% Q2 a
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经典对抗AI的战术% K2 j4 T1 _& W' n. O: y3 Z! A
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, C5 `7 ?+ k: ?; t+ Q# FGround combat at Palembang (48,91)
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$ M2 [6 p" v, L  [6 fJapanese Shock attack
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Attacking force 34258 troops, 310 guns, 32 vehicles, Assault Value = 12218 G5 K# L+ t( t

: Q8 b6 b  o# P7 Z; w! QDefending force 69482 troops, 1280 guns, 2303 vehicles, Assault Value = 3083
" ]0 r2 I+ c7 _! Y6 { 6 r8 W" [4 v' k
Japanese adjusted assault: 1312 + ~* e" `+ J( W! K- V) ?

, |/ o% J* q$ b, N7 UAllied adjusted defense: 6397
5 O. `% M# r9 \- C* f7 m2 x0 ]
$ y% y# v) J/ p! R! eJapanese assault odds: 1 to 4 * W/ T5 [$ Z& K7 t
! l/ e% L! U3 `$ r
Combat modifiers
0 v  g' {& y# g- F4 G# N3 {* I7 `Defender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), preparation(-)
1 ^* ~" F! U/ t6 |% B7 v- {Attacker: shock(+)
3 G& z2 v( V" a' h 3 [: V) b7 V" d9 L1 z
Japanese ground losses:# l6 v" }/ U# p
      20244 casualties reported! f* b/ T% a) ~" w& A% T$ p
         Squads: 255 destroyed, 285 disabled
4 t: b* S& h, Q. U( H) E/ i0 G         Non Combat: 351 destroyed, 90 disabled
0 `4 B$ T8 n* ^- w         Engineers: 23 destroyed, 12 disabled$ {1 q; u1 @9 h
      Guns lost 94 (59 destroyed, 35 disabled)' ^, k6 e( T6 r( S. X5 o
      Vehicles lost 12 (7 destroyed, 5 disabled), ~" l8 X# i3 d& e6 D1 `
. d  Z$ m- H: y9 K- p
Allied ground losses:
! `/ p' r' S+ Y% m- `5 q  T      130 casualties reported3 q. l, E$ d# f( W( D
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 24 disabled
9 A! v: H- }5 F% C' t% r6 b( J         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled7 W; ]& U, o  y/ t% a, i0 P$ b% E
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled! ]  Q+ U$ ]0 F$ n! M; E
      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
1 z2 {! [; \2 \6 R% a * A, s0 e6 v  ^: y: }
Assaulting units:. M8 o/ i: U! g7 Q" k$ V+ K
    59th Division
- d2 R. |# V2 {    46th Division
3 i0 q) T+ C* C6 |5 r  x/ a: D' Y    28th Division
* J. [4 Q: o) I& m' U. a    28th Air Flotilla ) r$ \5 T/ v/ r# l: {
    152nd AA Regiment
* O% v) t3 W+ _) f' c+ |    13th Air Fleet
. b; t9 y4 H$ ?    41st Air Defense AA Battalion9 [$ C3 T, F; k# K- f0 v
    57th Construction Battalion
2 M, C1 D6 H7 v    31st Air Defense AA Regiment
; \& d0 r0 k+ _; Y    52nd Construction Battalion* s5 [! i- \# v6 P& r
    4th Naval Construction Battalion" z9 I( P6 O% J% P, f- P
    7th Field AF Construction Battalion
7 A6 J' z. J+ t" W+ Y: w    39th Army* D' s* Z( o" o# R
    10th Mortar Battalion1 a7 F. I, c" g, I0 ]+ F
    7th Ind. Engineer Regiment7 n. J8 `! s$ J# U9 S' a
    63rd JAAF AF Bn ! C/ @* c: b/ S& u  I% Q
    151st AA Regiment& [3 k& b! A: F
    178th JAAF AF Bn
! x* c  N) ^! {
6 a) n4 w' {/ BDefending units:4 I6 Y. C& I, J; r9 k' X
    50th Tank Brigade1 `* m5 M" J, O6 e. q
    4th Marine Division
! ~: w9 q5 d% h+ f    254th Armoured Brigade/ M% F( R: V, e1 F
    18th British Division8 k8 q4 ~; w5 T. W% W
    31st Armoured Division
) n- R4 o  P; Y# |8 w    93rd Infantry Division9 z. s+ }% g- H$ D: g
    38th Infantry Division
0 X& B6 G; l/ I4 x) W    CenPac Amphib Tank Brigade1 G# G0 X: z/ l' X* i) m
    632nd Battalion; |/ g' N. O( C" w- x# c- ^* J
    3rd Carabiniers Regiment
& L: @+ }! |  N$ W: l+ s    51st Highland Division
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
那边棉兰老岛上10000+战力,这边厢还有3000+战力分支部队,再加上肯定还有正在休整的其他部队,盟军可以动用的人肉部队也只能用海量形容
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
本来盟军的人肉就是超多,这时候总战力根本不逊色于日本。估计红叶原先又被27卖萌给坑了吧··
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 02, 45
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3 j! Q5 c0 w  P4 \卡加延和巨港的激战持续中
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7 o' O5 G) R2 @, m6 [8 b) K% wGround combat at Cagayan (79,89)
0 W- l/ x! \) Y) `! v
8 B- z- j' S! l% C1 e  {Allied Deliberate attack
4 a3 F5 i" v" h/ N( O- p # i" B* [8 i8 d, j
Attacking force 265286 troops, 4919 guns, 6810 vehicles, Assault Value = 10351
* G* _  o: l7 V% B5 i; u
" f0 _! }/ e' ~Defending force 76511 troops, 847 guns, 621 vehicles, Assault Value = 15720 P2 k, J$ L0 f
- S8 m6 o. j& ^$ E
Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 3) _% h/ l+ C. d, _- j4 A6 _

9 m8 ~+ ^- @( lAllied adjusted assault: 3130 " u% z7 g. o9 Q0 L
+ Z0 A$ g" F# f2 x7 y1 T, K
Japanese adjusted defense: 2085
1 w: g; p2 E8 V- \ * ?, K  J+ I' t. b1 `: n$ q
Allied assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 3) ) X# ]  Z* }) Y$ J, @3 Q

3 R' j3 _, U2 O% |- m, p+ qAllied Assault reduces fortifications to 3. t0 ?2 d" d, k! m% X3 Q; C

0 H$ o: t8 f; Z8 v# }Combat modifiers
( O8 ^& }. n! i' T/ s/ h! VDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-)
' G( H  S3 K$ L" L; B% h1 [& \Attacker: / f& @! K& Q9 r3 U$ g* H

+ \6 F. C4 a$ m7 B" F! y! aJapanese ground losses:
3 j, s8 L. R9 `* E      10831 casualties reported  B0 {* N! K$ D# t5 d4 b& P
         Squads: 59 destroyed, 278 disabled2 R- [4 r, U% D* v7 Q4 Y5 ^7 |
         Non Combat: 272 destroyed, 316 disabled
, ?, y8 ], I; u3 G6 @/ l         Engineers: 86 destroyed, 149 disabled( I+ |) E: C$ R' r0 v$ H
      Guns lost 185 (80 destroyed, 105 disabled)) E$ x# s& y3 P" p6 x; w9 f
      Vehicles lost 73 (20 destroyed, 53 disabled)
! g0 o: R; F! I      Units destroyed 1$ \4 [0 B- j7 M3 C  g

2 C, F. _2 |. A( Z2 k3 S/ ]) s  tAllied ground losses:
+ x* G/ f" M( c2 R      4988 casualties reported$ }( X  c1 T5 ^( p1 ]1 }' M
         Squads: 28 destroyed, 340 disabled& m* Y% U+ K- E- X2 }8 V. m
         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 129 disabled3 X6 v6 g& i' u8 L, C. I
         Engineers: 10 destroyed, 114 disabled
6 V; z1 V( X: Q, R. q8 Y      Guns lost 102 (2 destroyed, 100 disabled)
9 w7 H) D! r) O, [8 m      Vehicles lost 126 (9 destroyed, 117 disabled)( X# w" f: j. t+ k, g$ c, L
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$ z: [4 s3 Q4 }- Q  GGround combat at Palembang (48,91)
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Allied Shock attack
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' C1 U0 s/ l& s! i: T$ t' JAttacking force 69410 troops, 1286 guns, 2303 vehicles, Assault Value = 3040
+ B# j, H' V# W8 G
5 y% h( g  \; D  S. b- hDefending force 28147 troops, 328 guns, 183 vehicles, Assault Value = 428
2 d# c, B6 [$ u9 P
, M, O% f- I8 }; GAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 6
  e, I, [( P, R" E$ S( _" o % @7 ^( x$ Q% `4 {
Allied adjusted assault: 2318
% q: _8 ?. A; I5 D: w3 D, o - w0 k# q0 t, v- n
Japanese adjusted defense: 940 , U7 x- s* X7 s+ k3 T
1 }6 a5 S- @% ]& v
Allied assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 6) 6 ^& z+ K' u+ c0 l

# R6 T* o! E- N6 f) {* `1 F" l5 T, }Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 58 u$ f& l8 R( j( `" ]

6 Q0 H' P% u' R/ O3 [# F+ SCombat modifiers
8 A& t. A# c( L7 P6 ?  o0 b, ^) IDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+). ?  {0 N8 K4 V
Attacker: shock(+), fatigue(-)
) n7 ~" g9 X5 F9 a% s0 ^! M5 v
, m# u3 b* B1 b: V6 xJapanese ground losses:, z6 w. @, F/ b2 m# T- w! H
      3822 casualties reported0 m& {: W/ \3 `; u9 C
         Squads: 104 destroyed, 53 disabled
0 V; e/ @: s: `( f         Non Combat: 7 destroyed, 76 disabled2 y' v2 ~# w7 W; L# L/ c" v) f
         Engineers: 11 destroyed, 67 disabled
3 C4 P7 m  `1 Y* C4 n, d      Guns lost 83 (12 destroyed, 71 disabled)" L' V# Z. `. F0 {% R7 @( r
      Vehicles lost 21 (5 destroyed, 16 disabled)# \- c# D4 u6 y5 |9 J6 ?% j

- k8 b. R7 g7 w1 B! TAllied ground losses:
$ T" G1 u* q5 C  D- U) l  }      619 casualties reported
" \+ N- O8 v, Q8 I         Squads: 0 destroyed, 48 disabled
8 u" z7 a8 I+ L2 y1 v+ i         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 23 disabled0 b: o" X7 _7 [9 P) H
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 10 disabled
7 \5 l' f4 d8 n6 q7 o* \; q9 A6 ]  `      Vehicles lost 70 (40 destroyed, 30 disabled)
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 03, 45
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$ M5 v' c) |4 y! y盟军对巨港的最终突击受到了一点小小的挫折,不过拿下只是时间问题
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+ T  I/ k8 J/ Y5 q' s& vGround combat at Cagayan (79,89)
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0 J4 G' D7 d$ m; XAllied Bombardment attack) f% m3 L$ w, F! Q( G4 h

" [- H" a! G4 s$ ZAttacking force 6267 troops, 542 guns, 395 vehicles, Assault Value = 10004: G6 D2 q- C" f. J1 [9 y4 O
% G4 m# \- e3 v* n8 V1 z
Defending force 67530 troops, 776 guns, 607 vehicles, Assault Value = 1206
" J- o+ ^- O  S1 D & }" c; }; H" f% v! x
Japanese ground losses:1 H, h0 l6 t2 L) K% y) g6 u" [  j
      71 casualties reported+ e* x; A1 u& t3 A. d, r
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled$ d& e& `/ N4 S: c/ ^- Q
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled/ P# C7 ?; k4 T& h* w6 v" f: @# I
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled, H& D- k+ r% u8 K5 e
      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
9 a$ H1 F4 Y. M0 r6 p : j9 ~: ~$ D0 k! p) O& o# Q9 ?; G/ ]
Allied ground losses:
$ I: b7 O# y3 @      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
+ I/ f, K  D$ P3 K( W/ O , p1 L# g* S& D' ?, U
Assaulting units:3 L- U' N* j+ R. ^" F
    2nd NZ/C Division
0 x/ s% E6 l1 x7 c3 p    3rd Cavalry Regiment
' s+ H* Y  u9 W% O) }* }    1st Marine/B Division) F* I5 C1 q4 X) _5 P
    1st Cavalry (Spec)/B Cavalry Division4 E8 m' C+ z$ o: g/ ?9 D
    24th Infantry/A Division
& _  s/ B5 B; s    767th Tank Battalion0 b4 w+ t7 F- ]0 T: t
    10th Indian/A Division
$ P/ n" }  i6 C( ^* X* P    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment7 _7 \* _& S8 M1 f# T3 e$ ^+ |6 Y
    31st Infantry/C Division
' C$ E% N) V2 @4 p    27th Infantry/C Division
' _( ^: }6 N. x4 O2 }* k5 V8 i% d    Americal Infantry/B Division
3 |( W4 c5 A+ [1 ?3 n# U3 c5 `    6th Marine/B Division3 ?( v) B9 ?6 R: b' x6 C
    2nd Marine/A Division
4 Y) l! T: q+ T6 i! X8 q: B3 X    24th Infantry/C Division/ Z' v1 i( K2 C+ ?$ e* K/ {
    32nd Infantry/C Division/ c( A; P% @# g" y; |0 m- t' _- F
    25th Infantry/C Division
, y8 k# S4 D0 C! b" {* T0 U    1st USMC Tank Battalion
! Q( D# P, H4 z4 W    6th Marine/C Division
+ L! o& B0 o# c0 y    81st Infantry/C Division* y, @, v1 n. k, N
    5th USMC Tank Battalion( h$ f; v% e4 B) ?" B* q& J
    110th Combat Engineer Battalion
. W/ D6 P( `. q& \; G  k4 {5 @7 d    25th Infantry/A Division
! _7 l6 V! h; y% O. o    12th NZ Brigade) ^+ H9 h8 Y, U. v8 i& f
    Americal Infantry/C Division2 Y9 l) D" E& L& v5 e1 V
    81st Infantry/A Division. j& n" G9 y9 Q! V
    3rd Motor Brigade
! G! C- r; s4 x    3rd Marine/B Division5 W7 F7 N9 E% a- Q# [6 |/ H& N5 Y
    2nd Australian/C Division
+ K0 _8 T8 T: Y5 ]! s" m3 C; L& [) Y    6th Infantry/B Division- a# O4 _# H9 U; |
    32nd Infantry/B Division
: f+ S$ @% E$ y4 N( `9 o2 E8 O    5th Marine/B Division9 v& T& s" O% z# M3 s+ d) e
    27th Infantry/A Division, [/ @+ D5 \! ^0 u* A  l. h
    16th Light Cavalry Regiment
* K3 ?, j# [7 ^    3rd Marine/A Division
/ l$ F* m8 p$ o" H! I6 }2 i    1st Cavalry (Spec)/A Cavalry Division" L* E# z  r3 M
    XIV Corps Combat Engineer Regiment& z/ X$ L. t% F$ y
    10th Indian/B Division
' G( p. _: i3 B8 y    4th USMC Tank Battalion- C( F5 y$ w/ B% m. J" k0 g
    10th Indian/C Division
- L# z) d/ ?# C1 ~  U7 P% B* m% I3 z    2nd NZ/B Division" y- f+ _2 o! D4 j: x3 T
    710th Tank Battalion
+ \" b; H- l# [2 _2 v& c$ C    5th Marine/A Division
0 O* P% ^+ w8 I+ p% K- b    31st Infantry/B Division
1 {3 Z! H8 }" @3 h' L* T    2/11th Armoured Car Battalion: \% n. q/ k& a2 N% K+ b, |
    96th Infantry/C Division
& z) ^: a* E+ D2 N    6th Australian/B Division
. k' Z- }5 H. Q; `: C' _$ B    96th Infantry/A Division
2 ]( Q1 r2 U" z7 T; z: u    1st Marine/A Division. c, O5 ~# X3 R7 S( U5 K
    32nd Infantry/A Division
& q& p3 S! s, ]$ `- z8 S6 o/ t    Americal Infantry/A Division1 B8 o/ I, f" ]  t4 ~* L
    6th Australian/C Division
0 I! F6 K( v5 D4 z: j; x; `    XI Corps Combat Engineer Regiment
. Z* I9 Z, s6 |- n    711th Tank Battalion% N9 v" f: @! n2 ~- L4 z. K1 [
    81st Infantry/B Division0 a$ v4 {, `! t
    6th Marine/A Division' `+ ~8 r7 v& L- [$ _% M
    6th Infantry/C Division" O' c$ g$ B& S  Y
    31st Infantry/A Division" P* }) p1 C! Z! C
    27th Infantry/B Division
+ H# F7 V" q( \2 Z% Q6 i' v6 z1 @    2nd USMC Tank Battalion
& F) _+ ^" ~$ L" ~8 A7 D    2nd Australian/B Division9 r" s# \7 Y! g5 ?1 m
    9th Australian/C Division
7 w, }$ F2 L3 }: A    24th Infantry/B Division
, x4 j6 o/ P: Y% @2 Z/ Y& \; P    2nd Australian/A Division
' V4 }- g0 e# K& n+ k  U    2nd Marine/B Division7 d) L+ O/ k- |# |0 d
    3rd Marine/C Division
8 u0 j# e# q  c, e8 U    6th Australian/A Division9 ]& \' o( `$ d9 I( u2 R
    6th Infantry/A Division
  s: Z% D% y( |5 D5 K; n    2nd Army Tank Brigade
6 ~8 j7 X0 E. E* W# w* I# v    2nd NZ/A Division
, W" l/ c$ J4 a. S" C4 a    9th Australian/B Division4 u' E4 q$ C+ L% t! u
    I Aus Corps Engineer Battalion$ G+ {$ _4 f4 Q0 i4 j
    1st USMC Amphb Tank Battalion
1 v; n8 ]8 c' p* j+ l    2nd Marine/C Division
& d  C4 A7 V9 q* Y    96th Infantry/B Division
/ F) R! g* Y+ L1 B$ u    9th Australian/A Division
  \, K6 [% s5 Z& O3 N" e1 r* x    1st Cavalry (Spec)/C Cavalry Division
/ g, H# x. L. U/ R    1st Marine/C Division
. y" t6 r6 v1 G( L8 B% J    716th Tank Battalion
9 X7 K' _9 d9 f/ M% a    194th Tank Battalion7 I6 n* t' o. `0 \) d+ v
    25th Infantry/B Division. ~$ s" |4 n: m
    192nd Tank Battalion% S1 Z; S- u" @6 P
    5th Marine/C Division& Y0 H) F# H! R6 A- D- Z1 }
    IX Corps Artillery
3 Q& j/ e& x7 C    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion4 c! Y& _( O# z9 L- ^8 v
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment
9 i$ Z7 x5 n7 h, C    XIV Corps Artillery
. b- \7 A& Y. ?7 q    392 & 510 Coast AA Regiment
1 [- f, s/ j% y& M    223rd Field Artillery Battalion
$ Y" v% `7 X- G    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
& u! x  p( D- R) v' G, m, g" O* l    12th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
& d8 z5 d, U' Y9 E: Z    2nd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
  g6 h7 f8 O# c$ I8 u+ v6 h    543 & 545 Field Artillery Battalion
) [# S6 W+ Z8 \, |    607th Coast AA Regiment( S# P3 u" C2 |7 g" N8 E  c
    205th Field Artillery Battalion
5 _0 u  D, o* F: G  y; Y6 U: S    148th Field Artillery Battalion
, k; B8 |- H/ g/ I$ M    1 USMC Seacoast Art & c, p7 z- o+ T
    608th Coast AA Regiment
6 l6 \5 u2 T* [4 I    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment
0 o* }* f0 w2 x0 q4 e    207th Coast AA Regiment
/ q1 u* j7 {: E6 G    544th Field Artillery Battalion! t; t& e( r- Z
    I US Corps
3 ?6 S6 _' Q' P% o    131st Field Artillery Battalion
, X( G  k1 v! i: n; L    70/100th Coast AA Regiment5 B( i3 m7 t: ], j
    93rd Coast AA Regiment2 {9 c& H& o2 T' w8 C  Z
    154th FA Bn
5 K0 `( Q# r) s    198th Field Artillery Battalion+ _+ I+ U+ E; o- G$ d9 P' g0 l
    4th Field Artillery Battalion8 f& C1 f9 }$ i! b8 E5 L
    I Corps Artillery 9 E' \/ H. E" r4 Q* p: l) B
    694th Field Artillery Battalion: n& A7 P" f# p3 Y: O
    North Pacific 0 S% f  L* H3 O
    X Corps Artillery
0 n& S) P$ ?9 ?! v8 ~6 c2 F    XIV US Corps
1 Y- w; [6 o0 x. U    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment
0 |7 @' ]* q( g! k  R' z
6 X( U# _. b" x3 A2 H, u# lDefending units:
( g% b  W) ?: Q) l( s3 d9 g6 v    9th Division
9 {0 ^8 ]1 b% n7 T% I7 m1 k, u/ Z    53rd Division$ x: ~5 u" S. M
    22nd Division
$ L# p) a: P6 C" n; O4 G    5th Guards Division% p; m7 J: S) t' h' Y3 a) h
    34th Ind. AA Battalion
2 z. K# e5 G* J8 o- h8 }# e* Z    56th Const Co
9 [9 S& Y; x: H& B, |3 d' O    10th Air Division6 P7 U) f1 l( n9 C9 N9 ^
    4th Shipping Engineer Regiment
1 s& B$ [# d1 _( W    67th Construction Battalion
$ p: P$ g) N, ^+ ^* H# q$ R    25th Ind. Field Artillery Battalion3 h: I+ y" e8 B: C& _$ i3 N
    34th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
3 s1 C% ~/ C# v" X" [    3rd Engineer Construction Battalion0 B+ i6 o6 |1 J# J0 n0 }- r9 K
    15th Const Co / G, }; \, n$ i* X8 I
    52nd Air Division
/ e" K0 j$ @5 {$ l. S    63rd Construction Battalion
4 |3 a0 J( y' e  ?! s$ w    62nd Air Flotilla + l" e8 g+ G3 \& r
    95th Field AA Battalion
# E& ~2 M* O' P' ?3 l4 ?$ f    56th JNAF AF Unit 5 G, a. h' u) e. S- _5 Y; h
    3rd Naval Construction Battalion
, M3 k0 M- v, B5 l' G' r    133rd AA Regiment) ]  S3 q/ X2 i: g* g
    15th Army
, {. Q+ ]3 h# v2 s4 m0 G    55th JNAF AF Unit
) V: z% J6 a9 D5 T1 }- `    41st Ind.AA Gun Co
8 K8 F1 g1 J9 L4 {, |    2nd Machine Cannon AA Battalion
+ z3 q- c3 u! \    1st Machine Cannon AA Battalion
. g  l9 y! w6 [5 w    29th Army) d6 u; ~+ Q$ X
    3rd Machine Cannon AA Battalion
) Q' C1 y; e( R$ h- Q( x    65th Construction Battalion# N. u5 [" d) h& I3 w
    83rd Field AA Battalion6 ]/ h) j2 l8 g5 }
    62nd Construction Battalion! U1 p' [9 j- u
    25th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion$ x  L- `0 n5 z. h" |8 w% p" N
    8th Field AF Construction Battalion4 |* g% k# ?; @) f3 t5 O) t
    48th Ind. AA Battalion
! p2 t5 |; m% }; k' ]% N    2nd Air Fleet6 r+ c- N# r( |8 p
    10th Area Fleet
! o8 n0 @/ |' k$ I# J* `* ^: [- G    13th Air Division
5 X- J9 S: f' O0 d+ f    26th Air Flotilla
0 e! g  f) m& J# A2 X$ ?/ ]    3rd Special Base Force) }8 Z4 J! w1 s0 ~1 z
    14th Air Fleet
. @2 s, t! x+ |, w1 I8 q; y    2nd Army! {( z3 E) g% j, ~
    8th Area Army$ E4 [; C5 L0 K0 F
    9th Field AF Construction Battalion/ y7 S5 O+ d2 O. p# y% m
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion' G5 q1 Z% m  w: {. ^
    69th Construction Battalion' Y1 v1 k6 c1 O: `% y
    47th Const Co
! K1 t5 Y! ?: q  Q7 r! Y    5th Fleet+ M2 f. t4 y. r3 I3 r1 D" k
    3rd Air Division
1 l8 y) s1 A& g/ o0 t    3rd Ind.AA Gun Co
- Z2 `1 [& _) L: N) e    26th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion- k& M& _, O7 ]; x' [* ~; L
    4th Fleet /1
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Ground combat at Palembang (48,91)
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Allied Shock attack- K" |/ _0 n6 T9 }6 A
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Attacking force 68931 troops, 1286 guns, 2280 vehicles, Assault Value = 2958
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5 V: J& D3 ]# s% D/ D/ MDefending force 24899 troops, 310 guns, 180 vehicles, Assault Value = 340  N1 t  o7 k% i" R7 i5 N- t

& j; }2 z! c  RAllied adjusted assault: 1361 , E0 ~% n& [- @( a0 z, w" \+ c" s
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Japanese adjusted defense: 3106
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" u# d# f) ~( E/ T* R2 iAllied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 5)
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  o9 o0 R: G' z! n! n* oDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+)1 b6 a$ n. I7 ^8 m5 w" p
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-)6 x9 l0 a  o( [

, t* N$ r$ J8 c0 W+ j/ ~, GJapanese ground losses:. B* }6 f( t& S
      2820 casualties reported2 I$ c: U8 t6 t" t+ l% N
         Squads: 14 destroyed, 167 disabled
6 U3 |4 }. D* ]. l( C         Non Combat: 9 destroyed, 96 disabled
! @8 f4 E$ \, I8 e  ~9 Q         Engineers: 21 destroyed, 60 disabled
# ?7 |2 K! u# a1 Y9 q/ `& E0 K      Guns lost 87 (25 destroyed, 62 disabled)' Y; t% U- A0 @8 E5 K
      Vehicles lost 30 (4 destroyed, 26 disabled)
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8 V3 C. I7 i' g2 h5 U: I+ jAllied ground losses:" i& B& C9 ?. c: B: E4 P: `
      670 casualties reported, V* L' `) j. I9 K' l7 S$ X$ l
         Squads: 9 destroyed, 79 disabled3 v) M3 {# M$ M7 w
         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 70 disabled+ u* }3 ?/ X0 F( a0 E8 g1 I6 l/ D, S
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 21 disabled, E4 Z3 u, N2 N7 C8 z
      Guns lost 27 (8 destroyed, 19 disabled)1 v; Z1 s6 j& n8 }+ @6 @, d" x+ w% y& M
      Vehicles lost 78 (17 destroyed, 61 disabled)
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Assaulting units:
( v' G6 _- X  n) }: J2 r4 X9 q6 y    632nd Battalion& h3 c2 t. a4 X' ~8 I; s
    4th Marine Division: o7 _1 P( @; X) E; x7 S
    50th Tank Brigade+ O: J3 i7 b& [8 c6 y+ A. S
    CenPac Amphib Tank Brigade0 w4 C: A" \- F& S: x
    31st Armoured Division, \: z& h2 @6 Z$ o4 O- n3 f# v
    93rd Infantry Division! F, r5 @; H* }( |# N
    18th British Division
5 d# }  y( B$ C6 u. l3 c    254th Armoured Brigade
% d% |) O; Y8 ?, I9 r1 }7 f8 X1 ]! Y    38th Infantry Division' Y% K* a# N! h2 ~' {2 O
    51st Highland Division9 p. u' r# g& _2 w& r
    3rd Carabiniers Regiment% B8 u0 C* m1 k+ D0 f0 r
    462nd Parachute FA Bn /13 x+ }7 {- {% ?4 j- g
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Defending units:- x9 K/ p; u! i3 g! l; P
    28th Division
( J- M3 {. y4 v% `2 G    31st Air Defense AA Regiment8 a: T; K3 ]2 U: ?' G
    41st Air Defense AA Battalion
3 x" t' `% P; w. J- G9 `    178th JAAF AF Bn
' n6 D5 Y8 \$ J- N. P/ f7 t    39th Army
8 U+ ?. f! ^9 U3 m  r    7th Ind. Engineer Regiment
' N% h! x7 k" E* y' r* w    28th Air Flotilla ( ^# {/ ?2 I$ i$ M) A* d/ Q
    10th Mortar Battalion0 Y6 J- ^/ ]5 a2 C& b4 }; T
    52nd Construction Battalion
) \6 s/ X0 I, l: w    151st AA Regiment
" g% E1 t% K2 z    7th Field AF Construction Battalion
" y% @6 n. m- w    57th Construction Battalion8 k! X3 P  l( K# o5 U; {: h9 o
    4th Naval Construction Battalion7 ]$ b% i5 Q' o- \7 A, j
    46th Division
, w" D9 F" x) c! l, i    152nd AA Regiment; S5 z6 ]+ x' v, U* ~! D2 C
    63rd JAAF AF Bn
. v# v; K% F/ q3 L" Z* W  w7 s    13th Air Fleet /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
盟军虽然人肉已不少,但怎么和日军比?只可惜的是,海量的日军人肉最终只能烂在本土了,如果有几千战力在卡加廷,估计盟军就要磕掉牙了,再不济也可以退到山地继续抗争,开战之初的国军缺枪少粮,兵强马壮的日军在山地也未必啃得动,这点盟军又能如何呢?零零碎碎让分散在各点让盟军敲,倒是无意中走了历史的老路了。/ [$ Q. Z! [: f6 M. N+ s
其实既然敢于把联合舰队和海陆航都拿出来拼了,却偏偏舍不得拿不值钱的陆军来拼,这个实在不好理解,消耗品本应是陆军来着,而不是沉一艘少一艘的海军,海军的作用应该是保证把陆军送到它需要去到的地方而已。
盟军拥有海空权之后,堆人肉会被绕过
日军很被动啊。天皇能撑到底就是好样的
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 04, 45
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独立日烽火
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盟军轰炸机第一次战略轰炸了日本本土,长崎的飞机制造厂化为一片废墟,几乎全灭
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但是盟军也相应的付出了超过50架B29B的损失
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这还是在日军的直掩非常有限的情况下
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0 p% @" q  C- B* u* p% }2 l) m这一战证明了在没有制空权的情况下,持续的战略轰炸日本本土在AE里是不现实的任务。
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, F" Y* j) j$ q, \; K# ?0 b& `8 _Morning Air attack on Nagasaki/Sasebo , at 102,58
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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" j; z; _2 _2 U7 v1 ARaid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
, T4 o/ K/ g, X$ }. V6 M6 R4 LEstimated time to target is 24 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
8 H* R1 w5 m; e8 m' |# v6 K1 z- P      N1K1 Rex x 98 p5 X& V: B: _! o9 ?( V
      Ki-84r Frank x 226 Q6 G) p2 |' ]3 g5 ]# _
      Ki-94-II x 23
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Allied aircraft2 b+ B# M; c5 x& _) X
      B-29B Superfort x 187
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No Japanese losses
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+ s! z" j( R) A6 a# F) _Allied aircraft losses
' I% {/ \- Z7 W% S( k. Y/ R      B-29B Superfort: 2 destroyed, 22 damaged2 G+ _6 ]0 k# P
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N1K5-J George factory hits 40
' }2 C" s8 H4 d* v6 uD4Y4 Judy factory hits 12
4 }7 B$ D" h0 ?- Y0 n$ MB6N2a Jill factory hits 4
7 R$ e& o, N/ C! `' v$ kKi-83 factory hits 11/ E# e- u* b) C( p3 F" u
J7W1 Shinden factory hits 11
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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