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没有制空权就没有制海权,没有制海权就无法防守孤岛。
江湖
在58眼皮底下强行补给没有成功希望,天蝗还是且战且退吧,反正拖到结束还是有希望的
鬼畜米帝组织阅舰式正巧拿快速编队操了炮
日军是准备声东击西吗?美军不能高兴得太早啊
27v5啊,坐看日军守备部队玉碎
都什么时间了还能声东击西?不露底盟军才会有所忌惮
舰机不存人不语,波纳佩前立斜阳
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使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
由于战事突然,并没有太多补给库存在波纳佩,在战役过程中,补给消耗的速度大大超出当地的库存数量,因此,战役一开始,帝国就已经开始组织各种手段投送补给,但是还远远顶不上消耗的速度。此战基本宣告波纳佩守军获得外援的所有途径的断绝,剩下的只有依靠守军自身的顽强了。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
大将用起了拖字诀
我一直觉得蝗军补给不充足。
江湖
天蝗国庆放假出游,本档暂停了几天
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 08, 44
, Z$ K* m/ ^2 _6 i盟军继续在岛上同日军打炮战,日军伤亡稳定增加3 x  R9 |9 u0 P  y! W+ x7 {
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Ground combat at Ponape (119,113)0 x* m1 n3 l; H' o6 k
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Allied Bombardment attack+ [$ U) L" B# s0 P* N/ Z5 \; d. H

; J% y# h3 c' B  P9 pAttacking force 5327 troops, 333 guns, 148 vehicles, Assault Value = 2444) H/ o. S2 U. x2 F( z7 _

( K6 j) `6 G% @, j  o; T' eDefending force 45223 troops, 615 guns, 278 vehicles, Assault Value = 10007 M0 u( P7 U! f4 i& V

. u/ Y  h% e3 t0 B4 k- s2 nJapanese ground losses:  L1 A+ `  ^) N
      834 casualties reported
: ]. d$ a7 r+ e2 J         Squads: 33 destroyed, 19 disabled; y8 H. \1 D" I; J8 L4 L& m: X, p( @' ?
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 7 disabled) T0 E+ I5 f4 P, H
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled1 i9 k. M, A" q+ j! S% s$ D$ G/ j
      Guns lost 16 (4 destroyed, 12 disabled)9 W1 U/ p$ V, w7 J1 H) o
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Allied ground losses:$ H3 W+ e( r* M. ?; O
      16 casualties reported* o) l: N# Z2 G" E- W' z. u/ D
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
  [5 j( B; V: X" v9 _* M  I# c' d         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled: l! W/ O+ h' c' P7 {0 P, ]
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 09, 44+ U& e1 I7 p4 ?* {6 D0 K" V
盟军再次对波纳佩发动猛攻,日军疲态毕现,已不能持久1 P& c& l; v& Z) ^  {3 ?# l  Y
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TF 195 encounters mine field at Ponape (119,113) - Coastal Guns Fire Back!
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100 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.! O9 P. G) Q' V; z0 [, P3 b- d( r

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) m! y$ ?# f' g) {      DMS Ellyson, Shell hits 1
* ^& O, j% `( Q) A4 z3 e      DMS Forrest
4 x2 B- ?" g3 D5 n1 Q% C      DMS Hamilton" Z- i3 L, l  B' r
      DD Guest6 U* g  ~& l2 {. t
      DD Albert Grant
  i+ }$ e" J0 S6 _- [      DD Daly7 H/ h8 |( Q6 Z- h' U9 L9 K
      DD Cowell
7 k, u2 n2 u3 n8 r* w      DD Cotten
/ z; x0 V4 V: ?2 R! T1 }      DD Foote, Mine hits 1,  heavy damage2 h( i& Y+ w: q; N3 X" V) B

3 S1 i6 a& D  a; z& H8 KPonape Naval Fortress firing at DMS Ellyson1 U; i4 W% A' K! K2 a
Ponape Naval Fortress firing at DMS Forrest$ |' Z# Z" S1 s
98 mines cleared, ]$ m0 I+ @- y
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Night Naval bombardment of Ponape at 119,113
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      ACM Wa 1, Shell hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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5 [8 u9 ~( l* i7 k3 L6 X8 q0 v# YAllied Ships
0 G( V& }7 f' K/ l+ W& _      CA Wichita
& H, l% }7 V1 _0 b: E8 q$ Y* F      CA Vincennes6 @$ X3 q) R: c* `: X
      CA Quincy
8 k/ {7 C9 t$ C6 f7 V# v      CA San Francisco
  Z1 J; }% G- R: R1 a5 L      CA Minneapolis+ o1 i# W- ?/ X+ h, M8 L
      CA Astoria/ a0 u5 Z. Z2 g/ [3 u- [
      CA Chicago
. ^  \1 r$ L% E8 U0 a      CA Louisville  @! J) g& u+ M7 S
      CA Chester6 k& I% ^5 K( u2 q
      CA Northampton8 r. Q$ D% ?+ d  K+ x
      CA Portland6 k. ~) I  j0 e3 ^! {4 w1 n# J
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Japanese ground losses:
5 o) k& D2 k! k+ e4 \7 v! Z      54 casualties reported
: p( y8 h1 l3 q+ }! [* K         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled  l3 g5 D( \! g) h( s. b4 G
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 8 disabled: k( m" q3 p+ r) C
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
+ z  ?7 Z- N* u6 h) S% x" R. H! U      Guns lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled); n( m: _9 o- E* T
      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled); V: ^; J+ f! h% Y% M/ y

% i. P6 {  `" n8 ]  S/ G& mAirbase hits 1
: q4 D3 _6 I' ARunway hits 16
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. e" T. E+ n6 _4 v  bNight Naval bombardment of Ponape at 119,113
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6 `, \: Y2 c1 a" h: l; c% KAllied Ships5 O0 W* }3 c! M6 h6 Z
      BB Alabama
! d  H. ^4 E, k" E- \- c      BB Massachusetts
$ ]# J$ Q% q; m2 j5 r" a3 k7 w) u      BB Indiana2 w8 N8 Z/ R: D5 n
      BB South Dakota
3 U+ v# Q8 _; U      BB Washington7 Z0 r8 ~( o% g1 v7 J8 C
      BB North Carolina
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Japanese ground losses:
2 {& W0 X! e& |! D      570 casualties reported( Q5 V8 K2 O( J# j; G
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
, k& m, {4 K4 D! L" A, ]         Non Combat: 52 destroyed, 25 disabled
% O7 j8 G, W$ W% {. u; {! m! V         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 2 disabled! S3 i! E. m3 W4 f& }! g
      Guns lost 27 (11 destroyed, 16 disabled)( [4 }" i) ^& Q& L
      Vehicles lost 13 (10 destroyed, 3 disabled)
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8 }6 P! g5 v) b) h1 @1 w% _& U' sAirbase hits 7
7 y9 b4 j7 C; R4 S. M5 B7 q7 q' iAirbase supply hits 1& P4 U6 [6 J8 e( q5 i
Runway hits 15$ I# d1 U' }9 Q( o7 M4 F) l8 c# k
Port hits 3
. h$ F& X# N; v( R5 b  oPort supply hits 2$ w- g3 g( N8 C! @0 M0 V
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  a# @/ E3 ~2 ?' Y" I$ z. \  tNight Naval bombardment of Ponape at 119,113. K' N  M5 B3 W* l$ ^
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      BB Queen Elizabeth  o/ T2 {0 l& ?  e4 l
      BB Valiant
2 Y: p7 }; z3 A/ d2 F7 I      BB Mississippi
6 y2 a: B- E$ Z      BB New Mexico
! G" |6 c2 D" A' |      BB Idaho9 A6 V5 ~5 `/ W0 K6 m; o' [5 }
      BB West Virginia; U% }9 N/ ?2 ~6 q7 z, Y) G
      BB Colorado6 V* K" A1 }6 N' F$ r2 Q

/ G$ E  C% i0 d/ l. P8 N8 lJapanese ground losses:# v6 T) E$ j  I5 a; J
      603 casualties reported
/ ^# C: y  x5 _. n* M         Squads: 1 destroyed, 31 disabled" [4 w" H2 [. J& R
         Non Combat: 16 destroyed, 40 disabled
+ M# z9 A% R+ {  Z         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 7 disabled5 c8 q0 i/ |5 e% W2 ~9 j; C! b  T
      Guns lost 24 (8 destroyed, 16 disabled)
$ o- @  V) ]7 {! ^6 e2 V      Vehicles lost 7 (5 destroyed, 2 disabled)
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Airbase hits 57 j+ n# T# j7 f1 [! ^( x5 P5 n
Airbase supply hits 26 ~# ~/ Q9 l6 ]( @1 `3 K
Runway hits 7
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& \8 A! S* b2 q0 `BB Queen Elizabeth firing at Ponape / e% Z  w  H5 l6 E# h3 O1 R  A
Walrus II acting as spotter for BB Valiant
! R/ G7 o: Y2 C5 C1 B. t2 W4 bBB Valiant firing at 33rd/A Division! u) g* O4 t9 _; n7 E; C
BB Mississippi firing at 33rd/C Division; J# Q: S, `& W% C
BB New Mexico firing at Ponape + J, h- K6 J: k2 E  d
BB Idaho firing at Ponape
' I" }3 h" |& y, k+ A  I/ j5 j4 J2 WOS2U-3 Kingfisher acting as spotter for BB West Virginia, B; [, v8 l/ y$ |, c. h1 U
BB West Virginia firing at 81st/C Division( Y, j: e2 d+ x. v5 h
BB Colorado firing at Ponape
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0 b/ ~& [7 t& u# w9 R7 lAfternoon Air attack on Kure 7th SNLF, at 119,113 (Ponape)
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Raid detected at 79 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.7 f7 ^' `) N( P1 j" }+ ^, Z  z
Estimated time to target is 34 minutes2 L6 ~6 h6 p1 \9 T
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Allied aircraft
. c0 V4 P$ S( @, q      F6F-5 Hellcat x 462* V- Y8 @! U$ W& e
      SB2C-3 Helldiver x 314
$ f( g9 z# b/ t6 w0 F      TBM-1C Avenger x 274
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9 F7 j2 {0 b& X3 Z  P. qAllied aircraft losses* |; n& q( @. @9 v! C4 H* b2 ~' A
      SB2C-3 Helldiver: 52 damaged
" l1 |- n3 w9 A4 q+ K" Q      TBM-1C Avenger: 32 damaged9 a0 |. I, y# b- q
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Japanese ground losses:7 z% q3 K1 k6 W9 V1 d
      529 casualties reported
( F. Q1 e9 I/ W6 e' N2 I         Squads: 2 destroyed, 28 disabled9 H- N0 I; O8 a. T% W! S* w
         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 67 disabled
* U$ J3 q7 l4 \) i2 A+ w+ @         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
' \  P7 B7 X& f3 m# v  N      Guns lost 7 (4 destroyed, 3 disabled)) E2 p' R9 O: I2 K0 |
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7 k. a% `2 l) g0 O! RGround combat at Ponape (119,113)
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Allied Deliberate attack1 E' [2 B3 r, u8 _- b
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Attacking force 71421 troops, 1323 guns, 2290 vehicles, Assault Value = 2496
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$ o. y9 Z) G7 ]* ADefending force 43288 troops, 578 guns, 265 vehicles, Assault Value = 9383 u, ^6 r* d( H
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 5
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Allied adjusted assault: 3029
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7 C: q: z+ u$ m) ?* v+ QJapanese adjusted defense: 3835
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- Z4 J( z8 s$ Q2 H9 S, y3 [Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 5) 8 E  S) E* u, ~5 a( D

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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-)# |1 t! [; {6 M9 k
Attacker: 1 U, n+ I" f: A5 F* t: A$ y1 i

/ R2 o1 y* f) v! g  Z- uJapanese ground losses:
1 o7 [+ D6 f5 F  L      5869 casualties reported% b4 F& n/ s. O$ N) y% c# x
         Squads: 179 destroyed, 64 disabled
+ {4 ]/ H1 o- d3 A0 i/ E5 R$ U, {7 o         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 116 disabled5 w: l' V& I5 q- T8 @/ y+ H. }+ O
         Engineers: 15 destroyed, 29 disabled
. E9 J5 B4 o! w( D      Guns lost 79 (38 destroyed, 41 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:
9 U' w. _# L/ L      1488 casualties reported
; v/ r' T3 ~8 y- Y: y0 Q" t         Squads: 6 destroyed, 203 disabled2 i9 G0 B/ F  k6 y) ~# L
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 43 disabled! n" \' V/ h; Z6 O9 G7 y) O
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 60 disabled( n  m4 h8 k; o9 \& u( \
      Guns lost 57 (4 destroyed, 53 disabled)
2 ]2 @8 {! S, f# }      Vehicles lost 67 (9 destroyed, 58 disabled)  `( |- p( m1 r% Z( w, Y; k4 e
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Assaulting units:
) P. d3 Z. n- d, o    762nd Tank Battalion) v. G7 p% E  A$ l
    710th Tank Battalion
1 J+ J+ `5 W+ t; H1 y    767th Tank Battalion& U9 b9 D$ r% b" i
    44th Tank Battalion
) R6 {% U8 s/ Z' f. x    96th Infantry Division9 F) R* U/ e# K( `
    706th Tank Battalion
& f2 R, \( N- N( E8 h! z# p" v    81st Infantry Division. a6 ]! W$ Y  n; l
    364th(Sep) Infantry Regiment3 _0 H! o0 W/ |2 Y
    5th Marine Division
% x$ ^1 F0 S8 }* J& E    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment
) v- ?: x7 P8 q: }' r& |# I    XIV Corps Combat Engineer Regiment# G7 d7 L, t2 z, F( b, ?) y
    711th Tank Battalion( s+ f. z0 n, n; k$ t; @0 w
    716th Tank Battalion& U6 b; E; A& c: O) p
    1st Filipino Inf Regiment
1 |. P+ D6 S7 I: U+ H; h' i    6th Infantry Division
$ ]: A" p6 B0 G) C8 O' G    31st Infantry Regiment% l" T% d/ s" o
    8th Marine Defense Battalion5 m" |+ u& z4 S2 J
    4th USA Defense Battalion& l$ s7 Z0 b3 b- L) C
    X Corps Artillery 4 n9 F" P  ?) \4 F+ e- s
    14th Marine Defense Battalion/ d4 n4 [0 y0 h7 J# x) y9 U
    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion, g/ J% u  Q8 {! A- E; m- D
    I Corps Artillery * @1 e' {: G& T( B
    XIV US Corps
* l7 ]. J, ^9 h6 _    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
4 z, ?$ _! q7 \9 C* n    96th Coast AA Regiment
: H- f! G6 E1 q" ~# S) F% V    57th Coastal Artillery Regiment
$ V# n/ [  e9 v# t( V7 o    265th Coastal Artillery Regiment* A6 c% H4 o6 K  n
    12th Marine Defense Battalion: A- v7 b0 O7 U& b# l
    738th Coast AA Regiment, J" _7 |$ J. s
    1st USMC AA Battalion
6 T( r) Q2 {3 S. O  M" G$ K2 D$ `  o    5th USA Defense Battalion
$ T, X- A# O. A8 C! U/ f0 i$ S    28th USN Naval Construction Regiment
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! ]$ p  B! L( y+ e, [3 jDefending units:
9 E* c; c; d' x% M    144th Infantry Regiment
( d( }4 F) Y. `  I( M" v    81st/C Division) \* o' s& y9 e. o& Z2 K
    Kure 3rd SNLF
9 G9 v4 q6 A4 d& z    Sasebo 7th SNLF- _) n6 G( k' ~* T
    81st/A Division
6 S% F' W+ e4 X    6th Guards Inf. Regiment" |5 q. R5 l* z* Y) z6 }
    33rd/B Division
+ J; f! Y1 @0 a* Q, T9 H, |) C    52nd Naval Guard Unit
* a8 \3 `; l" @! L+ L    33rd/A Division
: t( M2 i0 Q+ Y    81st/B Division
& d# ~4 N8 |" h. r    138th Infantry Regiment& y1 h. r/ A  V2 [0 e4 U' N; i
    33rd/C Division
! s, i  J) e* X; a7 w" J5 O    14th RF Gun (Pack) Battalion: \. y+ i" c- v! o5 k1 a! O' d( f$ D
    60th Field AA Battalion
( S& v' N1 M1 R' l    53rd Construction Battalion
6 K, z5 {( ]: c    1st Guards Field Artillery Regiment9 m5 F( Y( T) o& f8 s8 C, b6 l/ W( A
    14th Area Army /1
9 F. S' R* \& G5 o7 }8 X    61st Field AA Battalion$ z8 o" B) o7 I2 `$ s, c/ O
    18th Army' `3 X9 ~8 C$ n( Q6 F: H
    38th Ind. Engineer Regiment
; |7 e* s  y$ p9 }, ^    18th Field AF Construction Battalion0 h. N; d$ c0 N2 Q. _- h" B
    63rd Field AA Battalion! n& I1 K( \4 {' y0 `( a8 j
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
+ Z( Z9 ^+ d7 n    12th Air Fleet) R, o9 p3 J/ R0 I
    Kure 7th SNLF
* ?7 M4 H% u1 Z! v! V. c    Wake Cst Gun Bn /1
* ^3 ~! n* y% L: H    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion: G& Z* G9 e" q, q7 Y
    23rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
+ q& f$ b2 ^' [. E    19th JAAF Base Force
' s+ p# Z; H, e* U4 y) n    3rd Base Force' @1 _7 m& L3 M9 a. B3 b: |
    Ponape Naval Fortress9 b* |$ X5 f4 H. P, z/ \4 E
    3rd IJN Special Cst Gun Bn /3
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
12月11日; L9 A$ Y  b) r. A+ u& J: `7 F2 ~

" T( ]( ~+ G. R趁着盟军舰队主力离开的间隙,联合舰队顽强的组织了新一波增援舰队,在击破了驻守的盟军4艘驱潜舰之后,成功将少量补给送上波纳佩,波纳佩守军眼含热泪,目送同袍远去。' B& f: Z  Z% H3 X, Z7 J3 q
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 11, 44' m' `" C1 j  w& L
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Ponape at 119,113, Range 8,000 Yards8 E" I4 U' G% _" u, P6 V

6 u, U3 w" w, E4 v5 G8 zJapanese Ships1 x7 r; D1 @- o8 N  p& i1 c
      DD Hikokaze, Shell hits 1
/ C$ A1 `1 k% \! X% ]6 \: Y      DD Ishikaze
) v5 }$ h" n) }7 K$ N& \      DD Tagokaze
# e. c6 m# L+ I- I8 ?$ Z  o      DD Takatakaze, Shell hits 1* T1 ?0 `0 V5 c* N" o" a

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      DE J. Douglas Blackwood, Shell hits 19, and is sunk
. c( L8 _$ B% W3 f$ z, W6 Z      DE William C. Cole, Shell hits 23,  heavy fires,  heavy damage( |2 _" H* {8 T% ]6 m
      DE Coolbaugh, Shell hits 23, and is sunk
4 M6 {; m' H; D8 j0 j$ b9 i      DE James E. Craig, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk2 m. X( C' O! Y" }/ q) ~

) b4 n7 _% l. L  F考虑到盟军越来越强大的海空优势,这很可能是本次战役日军取得的最后一点战术胜利了1 C; M; n. f/ [" g* y
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当天发现盟军从库塞伊出发的运输船队正在向波纳佩航渡中,可能是盟军新一轮增援正在路上,对于已经顽强抵抗死守波纳佩超过两个星期的日本陆军第18军来说,最后的时刻已经逼近了。
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