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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 22, 41. G  J% _4 P  y8 d
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Johnston Island at 164,112, Range 2,000 Yards
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* A+ H+ S5 }  d" T* x" ~1 Y" SJapanese Ships
2 Y' a1 w% A3 ~4 u      DD Asanagi, Shell hits 37 e4 ?9 o3 k5 J# F
      PB Hakkaisan Maru
( o% U- U1 a, @, s2 H9 Q: B9 v      PB Ikunta Maru
. d8 U! \+ V, O      PB Kaikei Maru
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Allied Ships
* O& X2 y  h9 l% y; y. c0 p      DD Flusser
# M  E6 V# w. e      DD Farragut, u; h& ^3 I8 u1 i0 G6 V& K
      DD MacDonough( L: o% c% U9 A9 T  j% J- T5 E
      DD Dale1 S/ G9 L6 D, F3 H% F
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Johnston Island at 164,112, Range 2,000 Yards# j& z0 w' z# ^5 q0 A1 x- c
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Japanese Ships
/ D7 M/ R( Y" |* N. W      PB Fukui Maru, Shell hits 18, and is sunk
- ^* x5 q8 o5 F, W" w      PB Santos Maru, Shell hits 32, and is sunk$ U* B9 B7 q5 L9 U  R0 W0 {
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Allied Ships
/ K, K8 l) `$ K" i. A0 |      DD Flusser
# Z2 }4 u1 N) Z- r      DD Farragut  A) c+ F; _( ~) I+ Y- V, d! S
      DD MacDonough, Shell hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage4 g" z% y: u6 S: B/ S; `7 i$ C
      DD Dale- _$ A- X* L& K
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4 a; Q, G# L5 t; DDay Time Surface Combat, near Johnston Island at 164,112, Range 12,000 Yards
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Japanese Ships
; V! O8 M  g7 v7 \. B& H1 d% N      DD Asanagi, Shell hits 2+ ]$ t- P2 b- B: q2 [6 l
      PB Hakkaisan Maru, Shell hits 5,  heavy fires+ X* L4 y" ?6 [7 S4 x
      PB Ikunta Maru, Shell hits 3,  on fire7 j, p6 H; l1 C
      PB Kaikei Maru  E" [$ ~: H7 x

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      DD Flusser
3 _! T& K8 u* f      DD Farragut
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Submarine attack near Johnston Island  at 163,111
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Japanese Ships
0 ?0 {6 u3 B: O5 h1 z+ |* d0 T      DD Asanagi, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage, v$ Z, M" h* n0 T; a

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      SS S-35
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Ground combat at Clark Field (79,76)
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Japanese Deliberate attack: g$ n5 ?3 d: x0 c) P4 ~# B

& M" ]. a, H/ l3 f& c% pAttacking force 37956 troops, 615 guns, 526 vehicles, Assault Value = 1005, o# E) y% b/ V* r! r
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Defending force 28766 troops, 518 guns, 556 vehicles, Assault Value = 786
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0
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" H- {. d+ p5 hJapanese adjusted assault: 429
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Allied adjusted defense: 1447 2 j. k  Z9 S$ w8 Z) h5 ~
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 3 (fort level 0) 0 B* e5 p* T$ f2 ?. Q' S3 A! J7 A
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Combat modifiers9 `* z  Q0 Q6 l' ^8 ~4 O
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-), ~3 |- X2 @* F. E& ~
Attacker: ' ?9 h0 v: U  [/ J

& O1 D# Y8 F$ Z4 y' _5 [Japanese ground losses:
* B) y$ E# P" J" v# j. Y, k: j      1525 casualties reported
# _: ?! o# C, r! B7 g         Squads: 20 destroyed, 171 disabled
# ?. F/ y1 H! v: m; c$ Z8 ^         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 22 disabled/ B. m8 ]- g* L! u5 I6 u/ T
         Engineers: 51 destroyed, 13 disabled
" \" x7 G& m. c8 p/ l; [* m      Guns lost 23 (2 destroyed, 21 disabled)7 e$ Y' G, w% R' a3 O1 y5 {. {7 ?
      Vehicles lost 116 (15 destroyed, 101 disabled)% d* g5 O0 F, r! W" C0 f
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" x7 `. P( I* V. D8 k# I! t9 |Allied ground losses:
. M% ^: N1 T# P* j+ u/ \6 s' }5 o) {- q      1034 casualties reported
) c0 ~5 ^3 w" o1 g* `$ e3 \         Squads: 49 destroyed, 63 disabled: J( X8 J! x; q# I+ E/ U
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 25 disabled
8 N, K4 z6 N' x& O6 H         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 4 disabled
" \5 S" X9 a4 @3 t8 I; n) w* h      Guns lost 40 (2 destroyed, 38 disabled)
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 23, 41
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9 c8 m3 \- N2 wSub attack near Johnston Island  at 165,108
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) E$ H+ D' R/ b1 N      CA Atago, Torpedo hits 1
% b( Q2 M, Y3 A0 I# `      CA Maya. [9 N, k1 D5 C' O8 q
      CL Kuma
5 l, A  s1 D& v# o) Z: l4 b, L      DD Umikaze
. `( k. ^6 ]# {1 F4 @1 i      DD Kawakaze
4 B$ j+ F/ {" n5 Y/ Z0 ?      DD Yamakaze
: X3 ~' e* n. c* h7 C$ u      DD Arashio
, E# Z$ f9 K! M8 }6 s9 x' |1 z, W: o      DD Michishio
& j2 H3 Y9 m" [8 e( _1 L      DD Wakaba
0 Y$ ]2 I! o3 @) V5 X; @5 z6 Y      DD Hatsushima
' D/ X. o- X: w2 i      DD Nenohi  D! ?- L/ t0 N$ C. H6 g) i7 M
      DD Hatsuharu
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Allied Ships; a9 X8 z/ G( [' `* x
      SS S-23* T$ u0 \8 r  h' [4 ^9 Z
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' a' C- o9 Q. ?" ?+ v! iSubmarine attack near San Francisco  at 216,70- j' f1 @. Y; a: ?& ~
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Japanese Ships) ]( s0 o* o, ^/ y6 ?3 G: Y
      SS I-26) T8 a8 u5 _3 M

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      xAKL Columbian, Torpedo hits 3,  heavy damage
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 24, 417 W' q# e2 f4 P$ V. q6 i
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) M. a$ W- [% }8 V4 ISubmarine attack near Johnston Island  at 164,112. w2 L" ?' a! v" C( m2 M) m1 Y2 I

/ d, D7 M* s, r" w( T6 J* VJapanese Ships9 V8 l( K+ d+ K) n* N$ Q" W
      xAKL Shun Yuan, Shell hits 8,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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Allied Ships; @, i7 z$ y- V, {- N1 F
      SS Dolphin, J, k+ I0 V5 _1 f# u# t0 V

+ x0 a6 ?; E" a2 kJapanese ground losses:
! E' _- |- X! N7 Q% t$ c" K# i      14 casualties reported
6 e( L( M. C+ d( k! }& v         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled2 J! @' }2 ?8 {5 I
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
3 Y, B% o- k- R/ i2 g         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled% p6 d/ x/ ~1 p! L5 W* \. I! L

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* T/ R$ W1 I/ X# }7 C2 B4 `; T# FSubmarine attack near Johnston Island  at 157,108
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Japanese Ships
' Y2 M- V# M! h& ]6 M      xAK Nitti Maru, Shell hits 9,  heavy fires
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: d, p6 Z* x2 U; n7 p0 ^      SS Plunger, hits 2
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Japanese ground losses:8 U, ]0 G; b! R* M# b# M
      29 casualties reported/ Q8 a4 ?0 c1 e
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 B  s3 P( K9 B2 L  q3 ?0 b
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
: J/ ^  F/ M  i, p2 ?* I1 r         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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9 @9 q* f8 W6 y# ]  c菲佣一个师在吕宋北击溃日军一个特战队,战斗力调整让人大掉眼镜7 i$ `" E: \- n
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' D; O4 Z. b. I9 H+ h% r; O6 c% }Ground combat at Cabanatuan (80,76)
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Allied Shock attack, o) L- {# h# G& B
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Attacking force 3257 troops, 60 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 142, B6 b5 A+ T1 }. p5 p9 y

  K1 ?5 x' {2 N/ L2 cDefending force 1533 troops, 19 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 63
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Allied adjusted assault: 105 , k1 `( x" s" }3 H
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Japanese adjusted defense: 10
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3 Y' [$ n& S4 \6 H7 Z  t# c3 P' bAllied assault odds: 10 to 1 (fort level 0) # h- r5 e5 B# n7 T+ g$ H/ R

+ ?0 u- b' V3 ?( `$ v6 UAllied forces CAPTURE Cabanatuan !!!
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  q* X) K' {/ X6 k* k* ~7 `Defender: leaders(+), preparation(-), experience(-), supply(-)# i7 z' Y: ~. c" Q6 M
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-)
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8 _7 |& U. f& c( ~/ n      531 casualties reported8 _4 [3 x/ g+ u' \, k
         Squads: 7 destroyed, 17 disabled7 x2 Y3 u0 W4 G2 }
         Non Combat: 13 destroyed, 5 disabled8 A* s9 z' R0 m. H
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled$ L6 O5 M9 I# G4 T0 G$ d8 S9 b
      Guns lost 10 (3 destroyed, 7 disabled)
* w4 B" A+ G1 k; b8 X+ ^      Vehicles lost 2 (2 destroyed, 0 disabled)6 {6 f/ ?3 E& o! g
      Units retreated 18 h& v2 G3 h! Z* ]8 I
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" O' G4 V) a* w7 y( S" X) o2 fAllied ground losses:
1 k" E9 u) X+ W& ?      39 casualties reported
' L" I, d  f+ `         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
: |- @. P+ n4 o9 b9 }; h1 R         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
4 d& I6 w& s" X$ i  }& W         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled: W/ {+ u# v" y3 U4 N# \9 W

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    11th PA Infantry Division
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Defending units:
, U( c, R4 U# s/ ~( S    Sasebo 8th SNLF
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
日军已经接近完成集结,目标是珍珠港无疑
1 ]7 K; g: }; C目前盟军勉强在珍珠港聚集了近40w补给,8个团的美军,200架陆基战斗机及2艘航母170架舰载机,水面舰队方面非常空虚,预计将面对整个南方军的陆军,80%的联合舰队和kb的5艘舰队航母和数艘护航航母
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PH防御战前景不容乐观
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
用最萎缩的打法吧~~
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把DD一艘一队的都派出去泡击,打击他的运输船,他的KB来炸就耗他的出击数,你DD毛都不会掉一根,58在旁边埋伏,他能打得下PH才见鬼了,让他尝尝中国人民DD海的厉害
NB,围观PH攻略~
PH岸防部队全部进入一级戒备

慈不掌兵。
这是冲着TJ去打啊
楼上说的有理。打下来盟军TJ,打不下来日军TJ。
打下来日本也无法继续战争,南洋的资源地鬼子基本没碰到边,PH这边打完了再去打南洋,就靠开局的100w补给,日军是走不远的- y. e3 M% z- J8 r( l; D/ `

, [' x! G( b- H, _0 ?6 k这突厥鬼子完全没有战略观啊
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 25, 41! F! Z7 z6 r# @, g3 f

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ASW attack near French Frigate Shoal  at 167,105! z0 e8 w1 |1 h& j! R

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      CL Tenryu5 m( L/ f/ z$ a0 B: H
      DD Kisaragi
1 E( t/ y/ b' @      DD Mutsuki% O$ A  W( [+ K
      DD Oite
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      SS S-18
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Sub attack near French Frigate Shoal  at 167,105. L; ?# @2 d8 y5 u7 x: X8 S
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# H- s! q4 e' q      xAK Nanrei Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage7 U8 {8 _: P5 R" J
      BB Ise' F4 w4 `% c0 f# n
      PB Shosei Maru
( t: u1 A4 q. {/ G3 M" G  K      CM Tsugaru& S1 b9 [* Z* z. }* }1 E! T8 ~
      xAK Seiwa Maru
  C* W* G5 _( S- Q$ \& @. ]      xAK Oyashima Maru
3 T" C8 n+ a0 t- d& e      xAK Ryujo Maru
9 j' p# w/ \% [0 T/ |1 ~      xAK Kiyozumi Maru. F! T1 J1 y5 [& c9 o! W
      xAK Chihaya Maru! k$ m" l) l$ {! S4 w
      xAK Kyokko Maru
9 m* s! U* q: o# T( H, L      xAK Yahiko Maru7 C1 j* k* J" i* b- {3 e
      xAK Yoneyama Maru
  j' u. z4 w/ R0 H, M) s5 r      xAK Syoto Maru, y( z& L( {% o* V
      xAK Meisan Maru
; l( X9 p3 V( @& [/ g) O      xAK Genoa Maru
7 A$ G' S" y: z/ ^6 f1 B      xAK China Maru8 r& E2 d+ d% s; {  ~1 ?
      xAK Yamagiri Maru
3 _  o% M9 z, Q) ^- f1 H1 ~  W      DD Kuri
( ]2 ~' d1 A% _5 f( b: I& q      DD Yugao
% U: G0 O" x  C/ `- K      DD Sanae% p' w. q" x% X) g5 a
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      SS S-184 l4 \4 b3 R, G) j' @3 B" v. Q

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      6 casualties reported
" X) r  ]! m# Y+ n0 H         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 K" k" j  H0 z/ [& X         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled  p  x) x+ E: {0 i3 _3 f
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Sub attack near Johnston Island  at 161,107* _4 e0 M2 K1 H) T
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  M% @# S8 H: O+ d: i3 A      DD Nenohi
2 L  ~* D9 u7 K      DD Hatsushima
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      SS Pompano& h+ l8 d. E  n
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ASW attack near Johnston Island  at 164,1064 j2 T5 r- S0 b. e
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      DD Hatsushima& _: W9 l+ l  s* E! r1 H; ?

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Sub attack near French Frigate Shoal  at 167,105
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# u9 e+ H4 c( L+ s% s( ^' F: ~  d4 VJapanese Ships: a$ }  b) {, J' o; |6 M* V; w8 C
      xAP Huzi Maru, Torpedo hits 1+ V5 `5 L# r, L( K4 T) [* e
      BB Nagato( t) u3 \5 ?$ `/ j) u9 K! p# Z
      BB Haruna
; c7 W$ P: B& V& a      TB Sagi2 ?; d* a; P& s+ N; j' p
      PB Saiko Maru
, u# y  B7 s  q  G( W1 |  B      AMC Bankok Maru' r0 y. J. f1 v1 N( f- y
      AMC Kongo Maru0 ~) N9 N' }: X8 S, F* x, V" ?' ?
      AMC Kinryu Maru3 y6 F+ q' U% q5 [6 i
      LSD Akitsu Maru
; ]( a; R, A, d5 @$ l3 D) T* r      LSD Shinshu Maru# H- u& L2 E4 H: Z& f: G
      AK Tosan Maru- h; [' F0 }  J+ K5 \
      AK Hirokawa Maru
( o$ o; c' R! O      xAP Naminoue Maru
& B6 i- n8 S! ?( R1 I5 o, ~6 u      xAP Mizuho Maru
( \: J- L; N+ C      xAP Brazil Maru
' D, O! \5 a" Y( d: ?) x      xAK Sensan Maru7 k. o6 G. Y& z! D
      xAK Kohoku Maru
! h& N( @6 Z% w7 p/ z      xAK Venice Maru
, ^0 j0 k/ k# {3 T. b      xAK Maebasi Maru
! T0 v8 H! ^% ]6 z      xAK Hankow Maru
+ \& v- W- X# C4 f& a; _, D      xAK Akagisan Maru
. k% o% x$ s; w4 A+ m* j; c      xAK Mikage Maru
3 k6 K* W- P; }. k      xAK Nako Maru
7 X5 M) y  m) U+ p8 e, z2 E      xAK Kinugawa Maru
" [9 g- T) h# V# o* H4 L      xAK Myoko Maru8 G) ?( b" s* {7 n* G% y
      xAK Aratama Maru" C& x0 X  `. S
      DD Katsutade
& p& j4 v% P: C( n! b0 |7 e      DD Tawakaze9 q0 u, c, |* m# q
      DD Yukaze
0 s% \7 [) H* D4 F& x      DD Harukaze) j; G5 R' I. @6 N
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' t; n( X2 I: s      SS S-18
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( O3 Z: L: ~: yJapanese ground losses:
* s6 K' E9 C2 a4 C# ^- a' E      26 casualties reported+ P8 }: l, B1 s, b- w0 H) T  Y
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ @5 k! `9 R, I* M# [$ w; {6 e! t         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
3 K% V( H* m0 n         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ \4 T" p7 x' J# K7 @5 l4 y
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. o4 f3 K" i8 pGround combat at Clark Field (79,76)
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Japanese Deliberate attack9 U, e% k" [+ S& r" y1 e
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Attacking force 55173 troops, 857 guns, 715 vehicles, Assault Value = 1487
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Defending force 21190 troops, 354 guns, 478 vehicles, Assault Value = 673
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* V+ z" r2 E! ^& [9 [Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0
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Japanese adjusted assault: 536 9 k% s9 {- w  m) I, A

& T# a' j4 S0 B6 W0 [Allied adjusted defense: 1066
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 0) $ H6 o; f3 ?, a" E$ \
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Combat modifiers. t( U' B+ j' R3 m9 A
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
2 \) W% n5 @$ h( f% |$ lAttacker:
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8 O- K: C3 e: r' V$ J+ E( i9 sJapanese ground losses:! ?1 I* ]) R# a0 a
      3364 casualties reported
3 v  f" @+ N& P* V% S' f         Squads: 49 destroyed, 311 disabled
$ ~2 k  A  r6 [6 f  h* l         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 77 disabled
& q- i) M7 O. L         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 118 disabled" s- _  P6 J1 C. R  l: l
      Guns lost 51 (6 destroyed, 45 disabled)5 x6 |: a. K0 Z" T& w& [# ~" D0 m
      Vehicles lost 56 (11 destroyed, 45 disabled)  C1 P& C8 z+ G5 U0 S" d+ @

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Allied ground losses:# @# K) y5 G. }! U5 I: R7 R, Z
      258 casualties reported; q8 J, V! f0 H: ~' ]  y, S  y8 m5 i  B
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 52 disabled, v; ~  j/ x( p7 c+ g
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 35 disabled
, \3 y1 Q8 w% h' R6 `         Engineers: 11 destroyed, 9 disabled& N) L, c$ R# S& S. }
      Guns lost 18 (5 destroyed, 13 disabled)
6 x0 K" C3 j, X      Vehicles lost 24 (6 destroyed, 18 disabled). @2 ~) _8 [7 r8 H$ j

( `9 h: Y/ X/ N1 s& G" OAssaulting units:$ q+ \7 Q4 i4 v. V1 q0 ~
    Sasebo 3rd SNLF' s/ J- R6 ^7 Q
    6th Tank Regiment$ ?. A' w7 S: ]7 ?7 I$ ], Y' }
    4th Ind. Engineer Regiment
3 P7 N$ ^& j# B  I: M& ]! ?7 J    21st Ind. Engineer Regiment
% N( a  Y! X( h( O    48th Division
* ]8 S* B0 Y  T" |/ }, Y/ @/ s    7th Tank Regiment  O& M6 K5 R6 c- C, C
    38th Division) J0 s2 J: j# k& H- ^, v
    III./124th Infantry Battalion' n! F3 c' a0 \! f) }" c% Y% u
    II./124th Infantry Battalion% ~6 X, Y/ J6 L0 ^: O' [# t
    3rd Ind. Engineer Regiment" s1 }4 X8 {4 f) r& r' ~
    18th Division
) B: X$ N8 w* f- K    20th Ind. Engineer Regiment; X& I+ G4 S% w+ g$ o: M1 j
    Yokosuka 2nd SNLF
1 M6 J! R2 |2 A  A  J; @) c    23rd Ind. Engineer Regiment6 C4 x, N2 F( I" d
    4th Tank Regiment
; ], @' g- }) H' e# o4 r$ ^    2nd Sasebo SNLF Coy
% h0 c  @8 m; f& Z8 Z    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
4 {' F7 }' {  ]: Z7 H! W' z    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
/ X4 c2 J3 o: v$ n3 N    19th Ind. Engineer Regiment6 j+ E# R) }( d' ?6 [
    9th Field AF Construction Battalion
* n" W1 y' w# ^    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
/ ]: N& s2 c9 n+ i8 X( M$ i    31st Field AA Battalion, f$ y/ l  u( S5 ?5 P* s
    45th Field AA Battalion3 w4 Q. L3 y5 I$ q  e
    30th Fld AA Gun Co
5 H9 P$ Z# p9 ]. Z& H: n    4th Field AF Construction Battalion" H' v( U8 v! L& @3 b
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment9 `* k, @6 i) X
    34th Road Const Co
0 {  z- ]6 j$ V7 P0 m    48th Field AA Battalion
6 [$ n! R# x: z2 K' H, g% L% q' q4 r    43rd Const Co
/ `' S) ^8 |% L' I    40th Field AA Battalion3 j' f& F/ q+ c0 V9 J3 r1 R% F1 R& ~
    8th Field AF Construction Battalion
/ M8 X, X7 z( i3 R, I    3rd Mortar Battalion
3 g  q% Y# D% Z8 E! n: L+ g4 }    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion' Z' }! T& ^1 ]( |; B; N7 X/ J
    14th Army2 \6 ~& E2 n7 ]& e; Z) d5 Y' D7 ?
    47th Field AA Battalion
1 G5 I# Q) Y8 F+ |5 P    33rd Road Const Co   `& h  E- Z+ K3 _3 A
    5th Mortar Battalion5 E# |, N7 l2 q. k! }4 x& O6 j
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
) Z3 y) [3 s9 K+ ?; {    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion& _; B2 @1 O% P" \  ^1 i
    35th Field AA Battalion
; a' a# Q! }  E& ^. @    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
1 z! m- c2 F* M" R. a0 g    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion- _6 A8 j# ~, O7 Z; v: G
    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment* S1 f$ O5 N: ?! n" D1 w
    III/81st Naval Guard Unit
9 l6 d7 V. D6 w/ `2 A    15th Ind. Engineer Regiment: w/ a- e' ^  {& R( }# X1 t* C
    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion- ?# {, E0 f) p! j. m' k
    8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
. n  g) Z! Q- e3 m$ P8 W. v    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment$ K* ~9 ]/ W( x. D, Y1 W. p$ k
    1st RF Gun Battalion. c; H) q( M3 T! V
    2nd Mortar Battalion6 A' X2 B( M0 ]! k& }) C
    3rd Engineer Construction Battalion
8 Q1 i* h. \/ H: v- [2 z    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment
; c  Q! g3 r2 h1 f+ ?    Southern Army
2 c. d0 L- P* u$ x    5th Naval Construction Battalion9 E& z+ D; p; c2 L/ S

/ x( |$ @3 b! G- A, P; EDefending units:
7 b% v( Y4 f( [  n/ ~. J- Z7 d! p+ `    1st PA Infantry Division
# W, g" f: c' Z( ~' E9 t    41st PA Infantry Division
' W3 z5 b1 a& G" g+ Z& d2 e2 D    31st PA Infantry Division+ H5 ~+ V# ]- n0 n
    4th Marine Regiment
: ]' Q8 D- |$ x# l" n, c5 v& q: G8 N    194th Tank Battalion# }% u3 I5 V: x0 z( K$ S" H0 L9 s) k
    91st PA Infantry Division% a: }; l2 q% k
    51st PA Infantry Division
* B9 x, Y! V3 F  C" L    192nd Tank Battalion8 W, ^" Y4 ^: w# v
    1st PA Constabulary Regiment- B; j0 R  O/ D3 d
    Provisional GMC Gp * m0 U9 }: }6 |7 u$ G
    Clark Field USAAF Base Force" i! {- Y+ |; H$ ^: S! F
    14th PS Engineer Regiment1 W# y. w; p3 c
    Far East USAAF " e) N' n0 k* ~5 q3 R5 v
    803rd Engineer Aviation Battalion+ a7 X1 X* f4 }. Q
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment- q9 g$ P% f$ e" Q) o; Z
    88th PS Field Artillery Regiment
' h! B& j$ T- y; E4 b8 U$ I    North Luzon Force
  K6 \0 H! {; s2 l    Subic Bay Defenses 6 o5 {4 D2 H/ h
    301st PA Field Artillery Regiment
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 26, 41" v% n- g- S1 F4 Y2 W5 X; o( `

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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76 ) C' E2 o, z  b$ w4 D$ ^6 P

, E. r/ g/ a4 W$ M7 T1 ]2 nWeather in hex: Light rain
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$ i7 l' M* M7 t+ k. PRaid detected at 118 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.: T. D/ }' i- n9 T% H
Estimated time to target is 34 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
( x3 h' e8 P: h: D: j      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 38
3 y: ~$ v3 e: I$ k& L& A* S" d      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 9
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3 @8 E+ u+ C. H/ W% WAllied aircraft3 s" s6 }0 a0 a; M, [
      P-40B Warhawk x 12
7 \' V! p# m! Q& `& x. \      P-40E Warhawk x 15
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) R  J; P- J) f! i; u      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 destroyed, 7 damaged
& s. k, r. i, P! q5 Z* j1 B      Ki-43-Ic Oscar: 2 destroyed; h# Z- r$ u0 e3 e& [
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Allied aircraft losses
) f' S3 X- y) b' l7 d      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed
) A1 b( y, u6 I" b: _9 J6 M( L9 \      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed
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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76
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Weather in hex: Light rain' f, ~2 G. S. {" y0 l0 P. {+ Z
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Raid detected at 37 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.6 j2 s4 F( m0 v+ _+ o5 P3 e
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes, Y& p4 \" s" ?" O( e" G& X

) G" ~$ U" I5 C0 K. AJapanese aircraft5 W- Z- A7 N6 o) x& v
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 3
1 X+ k8 I' c; }6 v( t! L      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 21+ _+ W$ P1 q. k- e2 O  p$ \

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% x, z# t+ I" F% vAllied aircraft: e9 z: i. O: Q- V8 U4 ^; W) F
      P-40B Warhawk x 61 n5 h6 W9 c9 {  U- @! {7 J  `0 D
      P-40E Warhawk x 4
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Japanese aircraft losses7 }0 J- @1 G$ t- I* }
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 2 destroyed, 2 damaged
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4 P& @# r3 C2 |3 ^/ ~1 UNo Allied losses
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Runway hits 28 f3 y+ B1 B1 f$ O" C/ B0 i( ~
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; N) o8 Q5 ?: E9 Y' [Ground combat at Clark Field (79,76)$ h! q! G* D. C

% v" F' L: s2 T1 F5 g& AJapanese Shock attack
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& w1 [  r9 c2 AAttacking force 50509 troops, 847 guns, 691 vehicles, Assault Value = 1159$ N0 }3 \8 G5 A6 E; _9 M% w

8 j& D6 H3 M; {! C; m8 r! mDefending force 23793 troops, 410 guns, 473 vehicles, Assault Value = 768
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Japanese adjusted assault: 572 6 R- u: a$ Z! V$ k
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Allied adjusted defense: 1015 4 t( x8 v* q1 R" r. d, P- s

7 R1 e$ l, P8 i) C, S  `4 kJapanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 1) ! F" C. h" s% K+ w: [, v4 p
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Combat modifiers: M2 A3 I5 F0 I" J# i1 y
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)% o5 G( V. Z% N+ m$ r6 d
Attacker: shock(+), m; s! {# W. m9 B7 G
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Japanese ground losses:
/ M* t# g# `4 d/ z      4087 casualties reported
, b0 q( ]2 l5 m% ?- g- n, S         Squads: 23 destroyed, 126 disabled
0 W6 r# R" X5 m& d  T3 d+ @; e; b/ G         Non Combat: 83 destroyed, 89 disabled
! c8 |2 k6 n3 k7 Q6 f& Z/ g         Engineers: 80 destroyed, 35 disabled9 Y- t2 d. I  z# V8 v; C
      Guns lost 36 (22 destroyed, 14 disabled)
2 d7 }+ X6 C' B( }  H      Vehicles lost 81 (64 destroyed, 17 disabled)  b8 f+ v& ]. _. D

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3 ~2 G5 G' B; m& c  WAllied ground losses:
4 r' v" s8 A( c. v8 w      934 casualties reported
% \) W' O1 [: I         Squads: 1 destroyed, 101 disabled
0 C. u. J) `$ k; P1 h1 i         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 18 disabled! k0 p) |5 M9 u+ e7 ^; J/ R7 u
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
/ _2 ?; x3 e( @7 m. @- y      Guns lost 16 (2 destroyed, 14 disabled)
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 27, 41

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日军大型舰队浩浩荡荡已经开到了离珍珠港只有300海里的海域,在12月7号受伤的的战列舰宾夕法尼亚号在撤离途中再中一雷,所幸没有伤及要害,仍能向本土挣扎返航


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Sub attack near Lahaina  at 184,105


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Japanese Ships

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      SS I-10


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Allied Ships


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      BB Pennsylvania, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage

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      YP-92

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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
好戏就要上演了
离TJ也不远了
和谐最高!
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