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97舰攻可以在8格范围带鱼雷的,我亲身体会过
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
晕,日本伤不起啊,沉一艘航空母舰也是天大的事情,我看了这么多AE的战报,发现其实日本玩家初期即使打下再大的地盘都是浮云,关键还是要不停的给盟军舰队放血,不能让盟军在后期集结过多航空母舰,不然。。。。。。你们懂的
本帖最后由 championzhao 于 2011-7-12 14:31 编辑
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4 {. r. @  t+ X9 L0 L- I1942年5月25日,注定是个伟大的日子,蝗军攻略帕果帕果之登陆部队,在已经完成登陆的情况下,水面战编队和运输船编队陆续后撤,KB也后撤一格殿后,然而一场海空大战竟然不期而遇。
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5月24日,敌水面战编队企图偷袭帕果登陆船队,遭到KB迎头痛击后,KB上宝贵的鱼雷已经所剩无机,米酋之TF58以4艘CV的阵容,0CAP出击~~
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5月25日上午,敌机来犯,KB250架战斗机紧急迎战,击落击伤一半来犯敌机,突破CAP后的DB命中苍龙1弹,起火,中创,祥凤被弹3枚,重创、大火,致已经起飞的飞机无法正常降落,因此判定OP损失飞机90余架。于此同时,KB起飞70余架0战护送220多架舰攻出发攻击TF58,重创3CV7 ?6 J6 B9 f9 e3 O5 x
5月25日下午,遭到重创的58起飞的飞机已经非常有限,几乎没有突破KB的CAP,KB起飞的200多架舰攻也因为缺乏鱼雷,对58的攻击扩大的战果有限。

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重创后的祥凤~~,已经无可挽回,但是蝗军大本营还是拒绝了舰长伊沢石之助大佐的弃舰请求,命令全舰官兵誓于母舰共存亡~~ " }4 [% r, c& Q, J. t; R

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$ ~5 v: L% ~# o& Z4 Q帕果帕果此役,蝗军KB,OP损失90余架舰载机(飞行员损失不大),空战损失3架战斗机,取得击落盟军120余架精锐舰载机的战果,蝗军苍龙号中创、无大碍,祥凤号起火96,预计不保,取得重创盟军3CV的战果,今后相当长一段时间里,KB再无大敌~~2 `- P# h$ x" L5 p* e8 z
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值得一提的是空战的前夜,蝗军BB编队果断再次炮击了帕果盟军基地,致使盟军刚刚转移上去的陆基战斗机和轰炸机在天亮后的CV对决中未派上用场。
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蝗军在帕果帕果的登陆部队今日还发动谨慎攻击,打出3:1.城防将至1,下回合可下,受创的盟军舰船附近已经无港口可停。
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  q  G" _% x1 I  h6 eNight Naval bombardment of Pago Pago at 148,161 - Coastal Guns Fire Back!
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5 r. m" b, f  v% l. f# R- s      P-38E Lightning: 4 destroyed on ground
6 A; j  U) B. r  X. ]' x, L      B-26 Marauder: 3 destroyed on ground
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Japanese Ships
" z1 ?5 f7 x+ Q' x0 Q      CA Furutaka
2 v7 I- U! u) @7 S, c      CA Aoba' k5 u" j: N, h
      CA Kumano7 @3 }0 L4 Q) y& v  w
      CA Ashigara
* S4 ^( B. }- t6 ?# p      CL Oi, Z# k/ U" E; t) I
      CL Kitakami9 N! K* p; a+ i% y
      CL Yura
" s$ r: F6 y, L; R      CL Nagara
- Z& P4 F( I' E8 v      CL Jintsu
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7 w6 M' G) K$ C% AAllied ground losses:
3 |# o& q( O4 @- `      29 casualties reported: A1 @- ?7 k4 N) E7 R7 B
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled2 O; S5 y" t1 B4 q4 k& F' Q% ~
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled1 a  Z9 Y& |  J; w  y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Airbase supply hits 3
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$ e! X8 k7 U1 _/ tGround combat at Pago Pago (148,161)
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Japanese Deliberate attack9 ^4 X% y- S7 R" H% q4 x" e

; [, z  J  V. l- H5 UAttacking force 13898 troops, 133 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 398; t7 I! v* x) }1 Y% a

. o8 p9 |7 Q" E; Z/ \Defending force 4228 troops, 45 guns, 109 vehicles, Assault Value = 84# V- N0 q' a3 z

& z% y4 ~* h( d' IJapanese adjusted assault: 139
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# S! U; O* P) o; q4 rAllied adjusted defense: 35
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Japanese assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 2) # [, f2 j6 g  E# I

1 ]$ M6 q9 S$ \9 Z- x; RJapanese Assault reduces fortifications to 1( [6 q" K; X# I) F) q' M

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" f* n: j9 s* Q5 y4 bDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(-), disruption(-)
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; i! L% V) f2 @$ z% DAttacker:
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/ t# K9 q/ ], f# M' R      642 casualties reported
0 F6 b( L% S, H0 b5 n/ x! ?9 T" t         Squads: 5 destroyed, 32 disabled; P8 X  `( H- \- k' r8 S  }
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 37 disabled3 |# X& z9 c, x, P
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled0 |! k* E; i& B* Q
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      387 casualties reported
; Y: \* t" W4 t' w& P         Squads: 4 destroyed, 25 disabled" D% `6 F  h( {6 J" Z) @+ w' x
         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 34 disabled
' d. U" b8 ?5 ?1 w& h" p% L         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled( Z' p* @2 P1 B! A7 L
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    62nd Infantry Brigade0 i7 [9 C9 J: t8 Y4 d7 d; A* ?
    144th Infantry Regiment/ w: t# F# l" c+ W6 d
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    56th Infantry Brigade
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    Samoan Marine Battalion
$ H; R/ X. A; ^    8th Marine Defense Battalion: S5 }% y1 K: i$ C
    255th USN Base Force* t/ j- [2 g9 Y6 e! m# \( E7 \: V! K
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同日在努美阿方向,蝗军水雷战队成功逮住盟军一队往塔纳岛送补给的船队,尽数将其歼灭
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Tanna at 120,157, Range 11,000 Yards% P: t% x: ~, q" N

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      CL Tama5 H; @2 @+ Q$ W, Q* r& h
      CL Kiso
) P4 l! B. D$ p7 z: T' ^      DD Maikaze3 V) ?( Y8 |. u" U
      DD Shiranui7 m3 U1 i4 x1 o
      DD Tokitsukaze
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      DD Natsugumo
& Z" u) c& k) k$ [2 m" f; ~      DD Asagumo
# E3 o4 Y3 r; @7 O/ u      DD Murasame: d* K0 B% e( Z- ~8 x% p: Y
      DD Samidare' q% y. C; [2 c6 y, d
      DD Kawakaze) a" _3 `4 H) ?. ]& C) y* g
      DD Umikaze
9 X8 f1 M& c: B4 X4 H% y      DD Suzukaze! Y7 T* ~- p) p; \0 e4 a
      DD Hatsuharu% s+ C  k7 }3 W: h; @
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      AM Vireo, Shell hits 10, and is sunk
2 ^& U$ I  \$ h8 m5 w      AVP Heron, Shell hits 1, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
: Y" K5 r0 a5 P6 Z" F! y! o      AVP Avocet, Shell hits 13, and is sunk1 x& J0 s9 z9 N4 l  B
      xAK Delawarean, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk# p# U3 X+ m; d8 b9 Y
      xAK Floridian, Shell hits 20, and is sunk
7 F) h: O* a- p7 {      xAK Indianan, Shell hits 19, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk& E/ N! z5 p% Z  ~+ R3 n
      xAK Montanan, Shell hits 22, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
$ ~) N7 R) i, g0 I2 C; x      xAK Ohioan, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
) c- m/ ~+ `- P3 C6 Z  `4 ~4 W2 m      xAK Oregonian, Shell hits 32, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk5 I6 L  v: t8 n2 |" i
      xAK Texan, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
/ c# X: y. z- W& F! I      xAK Santa Elisa, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk1 q4 t) ~* R+ f9 F
      xAK Ensley City, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
1 G) N0 Q; C8 S2 [      xAK Montgomery City, Shell hits 3, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
0 e* u* U: E5 ^      xAK Edgar Luckenbach, Shell hits 30, and is sunk
1 K- }1 m9 ]. `      xAK F.J.Luckenbach, Shell hits 20, and is sunk
% {" X7 U; A% K      xAK Harry Luckenbach, Shell hits 6, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
( O) L) R0 X/ Q* D      xAK Julia Luckenbach, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk* H+ K9 d$ g. T" e' d
      xAK Paul Luckenbach, Shell hits 5, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk9 d7 T! z  N+ @
      xAK Walter Luckenbach, Shell hits 4, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk% M6 l4 f& N1 U! K; ?6 o7 C
      xAK Coquina, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk; G6 m+ a" A' I: I
      xAK Fairland, Shell hits 12, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk: C0 i6 i8 k9 T8 y- D5 H  G. P
      xAK Talune, Shell hits 10, and is sunk
2 A) [& [3 x3 _      xAK Koomilya, Shell hits 9, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
0 j$ ^8 Z! q7 j9 Z      xAK Mangola, Shell hits 25, and is sunk
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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
飞龙不是说被一弹毙命了么?
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
飞龙不是说被一弹毙命了么?# R; \8 C+ ]7 r' P
红叶 发表于 2011-7-12 14:45
* ?8 z' G' |4 y没影的事,虚报战功乃米酋飞行员一贯的传统
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
强烈要求9527放出三艘空母的状态。。。。
不明真相时报:
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话说TF58为什么会有地狱俯冲者参战呢。。。都5月下旬了。。SBD应该早够了呀。。。。
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/ ~7 y+ N* u& Y6 q% [  U$ r我把这个老爷机和它的二代目弄混了,以为是先进的DB,特意凑了54架带上,结果一无所获,如果带的都是SBD相信战果会更大
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
大统领必须将军需处所有办事人员和领导统统逮捕,死啦死啦滴
一万年太久,只争朝夕!
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1 `3 S& b' D0 i& w- O- V: ~然而分散突围的盟军58萨拉托加分队竟然和KB同方向航行,遭到返航中的KB打击,再次被弹,重创大火,估计应该不保。
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Pago Pago at 149,165
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+ p" |/ W4 l/ Z1 m8 g3 q( |Weather in hex: Moderate rain
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Raid detected at 121 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
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Japanese aircraft  d2 u9 ]( B0 z% G3 N' H8 P
      A6M2 Zero x 52
) t2 k& Y( ]2 \1 Y      B5N2 Kate x 39
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5 |" Z- b' X. j+ }: d% P3 I" B      CA Pensacola,  heavy damage
2 c. g* D% w. @( G      CV Saratoga, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage+ ~/ d) s4 m5 }. v* U8 b8 k
      DD Ralph Talbot, Bomb hits 1,  heavy fires! k$ A% q8 y/ e; ^' D4 d6 ]

0 j8 A. ^( Y* O* Z1 b0 d# M$ D陆战蝗军今日全面告捷,印度战场除卡拉奇外基本打扫完毕,一日攻占包括图拉吉、帕果在内的数座基地,大批盟军战俘放下武器走进战俘营。
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Japanese forces CAPTURE Rawalpindi !!!3 |2 E7 Q1 ^8 H, g& |
Peshawar Division SURRENDERS !!!% h# C7 i' c# b* @1 Q- z4 O
Northern Command  SURRENDERS !!!
$ \: P! n6 C" S/ W4 [* ^3rd Central India Base Force SURRENDERS !!!6 P3 `6 g8 V; |; V& v
Japanese forces CAPTURE Paoshan !!!3 ?9 Z* S% P1 p) g+ I( ^
54th Chinese Corps RETREATING towards Bhamo
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0 b$ u2 P. V% N6 D74th Chinese Corps RETREATING towards Bhamo
8 U2 ^$ V* {0 b5 {" \$ V53rd Chinese Corps RETREATING towards Bhamo
0 I& s; ]" |9 t9 M3 X88th Chinese Division RETREATING towards Bhamo1 _3 v4 H9 y5 ^- l
16th Chinese Base Force RETREATING towards Bhamo
4 U9 P8 u% x: K; n6 P6 t2 R, TCentral Reserve  RETREATING towards Bhamo
' ~5 p% ?' `7 h) eNCAC  RETREATING towards Bhamo# d% F( b# U  @- J
Japanese forces CAPTURE Pago Pago !!!
5 c" ~& m) F1 N# L  ]Samoan Marine Battalion SURRENDERS !!!" ~: C7 _$ C* C. x* ?( n* I2 N8 d2 w
8th Marine Defense Battalion SURRENDERS !!!
5 D0 j) U# p5 U# Z2 ]$ }" q8 R" a! D255th USN Base Force SURRENDERS !!!
6 w1 h3 ?' ^4 C8 R; nJapanese forces CAPTURE Tulagi !!!' T/ _/ I; J2 Y2 G- P; V& [
132nd Infantry Rgt /1 SURRENDERS !!!# [' o+ |, {: Q3 |7 y  E
8th Marine Rgt /3 SURRENDERS !!!
3 f, P2 C. j4 n* Q, w" X/ W131st Field Artillery Battalion SURRENDERS !!!
( }& Q, W: ~+ Y4 q64th Coast AA Regiment SURRENDERS !!!. N# i/ Q% F* T1 i+ ^* O: l% V
147th Field Artillery Regiment SURRENDERS !!!
/ W7 D+ t: C- M: f0 A# G0 x& |2nd Marine Defense Battalion SURRENDERS !!!$ r  W" y2 e! r4 a
148th Field Artillery Battalion SURRENDERS !!!
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2nd Peshawar Base Force SURRENDERS !!!
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2nd NW Frontier Base Force SURRENDERS !!!0 D0 b$ }( G2 R& L: m1 o
1st NW Frontier Base Force SURRENDERS !!!
: ]5 |6 ]! H) u1 W  @1st Hyderabad Base Force SURRENDERS !!!5 }% Y4 i- W7 p: o3 w; _5 Z* k& Y
3rd NW Frontier Base Force SURRENDERS !!!/ B5 R/ j% M2 y% S  v. r  S6 i
21st Indian Mountain Gun Regiment SURRENDERS !!!
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& Z9 y2 @. f1 X8 V" ?1st Mahzbi Sikh Battalion SURRENDERS !!!6 s+ I1 q& ]* i$ v

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Morning Air attack on Suva , at 132,160
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Weather in hex: Severe storms
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Estimated time to target is 56 minutes! m  G1 g, I: N3 u3 M: Q' o
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      A6M2 Zero x 714 [) ~3 P' L$ `/ M* A* `  H
      Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 8. R: M& n0 ^8 u! N4 [% w

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. T& M* Z5 r1 |# fAllied aircraft losses
7 n$ Y7 S- M8 i% F( A7 T      B-17E Fortress: 2 destroyed, 23 damaged
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
如此看来,27这次出击还是很不能令人满意啊,装备的飞机居然还是老爷机
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
这是大统领准备不周,副总统已经被枪毙鸟
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
1天不更新居然在首页都不找不到了
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这几天无战事,双方都在舔伤口
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# [! |2 w9 F" UAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 03, 422 u1 [! q/ }2 x! }. f+ |

2 h7 z+ |7 s) S9 a南方军部分兵力攻入爪哇万隆,抛尸7000多打出3:1,降低一级城防5 b+ k' b' f% S
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) y! Q: w9 ^# q% |  f+ rGround combat at Bandoeng (50,100)
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) s) M" z4 I/ J) x: V( oJapanese Deliberate attack1 e; w* H- J. C
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Attacking force 125793 troops, 1358 guns, 268 vehicles, Assault Value = 4325
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Defending force 35514 troops, 289 guns, 257 vehicles, Assault Value = 1068) t1 c( m' p& b) g* g

2 }: x+ m1 p2 t! P0 a2 N+ t0 V4 iJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 26 \' z# \2 O2 U+ }; z8 b) R
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Japanese adjusted assault: 2502
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Allied adjusted defense: 796 ( h0 i+ j0 o6 Y. c. b

; N4 Y1 c1 U5 p+ J& f/ e: O) nJapanese assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 2)
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Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 28 T* ?7 }, ?# Q: U5 n
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Combat modifiers
7 C$ n$ U, o  f9 yDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), supply(-)
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8 E( P  S+ m2 M4 L0 I- AJapanese ground losses:: S/ |+ u! B2 B7 f
      7623 casualties reported
1 H6 W1 w4 s: k: h         Squads: 23 destroyed, 401 disabled
; K! G4 V, d; q! d3 T         Non Combat: 19 destroyed, 465 disabled
  Y6 r# p5 S! v         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 30 disabled
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Allied ground losses:, L2 r' E, R7 z& ^9 W! H2 Q
      2431 casualties reported
% F! C* @. ?$ R& x+ U% v& `, `% G         Squads: 15 destroyed, 194 disabled
2 i; p1 w: q* j  L) C8 |$ a! b9 U         Non Combat: 33 destroyed, 263 disabled
3 Z3 Y( l4 J% p" t         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled4 k5 `  T7 G2 G# m- a) l
      Vehicles lost 48 (24 destroyed, 24 disabled)
; k0 U/ R/ y% T" @( s3 L      Units destroyed 1
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Assaulting units:, w  q% u6 J; e, e
    66th Infantry Group / ]5 E' P! X9 a1 |" Q* }* i
    III./143rd Infantry Battalion" R2 A/ L" h( o8 K9 ~* T! N7 v
    4th Division2 H6 l9 O$ [2 O) w1 m$ R" P1 x
    15th Guards Regiment$ f& u% w8 M( b8 a' ]
    21st Infantry Regiment
% {; D; x- {) H* p# L    Sasebo 3rd SNLF
5 I& G% d: \. [. x" v    16th Naval Guard Unit
  m0 N) s; r9 N2 R    9th Infantry Regiment) d, A: b3 `# A; k. O0 `2 y' P
    33rd Division* c, A3 v$ f+ y8 H
    53rd Division- y7 t% q2 Q& W8 G! t
    38th Division$ g: n- l3 c; C1 v* i7 c
    42nd Infantry Regiment
9 {3 l) f; B8 u1 T1 m4 _. q- z( m! A- Q    11th Infantry Regiment$ d' T" ~4 t9 @" I, f) D
    16th Guards Regiment
8 J! P* J0 p$ f7 W" b4 ~) H    4th Guards Division2 Q6 U( i  l5 O$ G7 H
    113th Infantry Regiment
, e( n5 M( H( J9 T$ O: ^# c1 Y( D    21st Division7 Y9 l7 {, R6 G8 r% K2 m2 r
    15th Naval Guard Unit" O% n* }3 t1 c- W+ l* j6 M
    47th Infantry Regiment
  K: g" ~& C* U/ Y0 }3 `    55th Engineer Regiment
" c" e# M* V0 B" s: |    17th Indpt Guards Regiment( z, ?" n( m% e0 r+ C4 Y
    3rd Mortar Battalion% V, z$ c" w8 L1 c0 e
    5th Mortar Battalion
5 l7 _. O, C  D- N8 T$ t    55th Mountain Gun Regiment
) x1 K, B! n) w# H+ a/ X    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion0 k3 X; E1 b5 f, ]' u% d7 r
    1st Mortar Regiment
+ P* O! N  t7 K8 l    51st Field AA Battalion. p2 w% l# H$ j. l- L8 U7 m1 M
    1st RF Gun Battalion% ^# {" ~" S( ]+ v
    48th Field Artillery Regiment
1 m7 i7 E1 X/ i+ C  c+ `. q  ~    20th AA Regiment5 H$ J/ t4 O$ ]" |9 g
    Southern Army
4 P- i5 D& ~) ?% j  V6 r% g$ \    21st Medium Field Artillery Battalion4 h" T  y6 k3 b: A- j( D

7 }0 E! W7 T9 X' C" yDefending units:
5 J: V/ l) }- p% F6 v1 i    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn 9 \. @1 `$ |, }1 I; |
    45th Indian Brigade
, C9 ~; G% V. m* P$ z8 d    28th Gurkha Brigade
& q- w3 T) E2 V2 s5 y    22nd Australian Brigade
$ ^' f$ |+ R" M0 Y    Tjilatjap KNIL Battalion
, P7 [2 h8 S' k4 U8 q5 M; R8 F    1st Regt Cavalerie
' T) p; x/ B5 J2 B5 @9 l  y; Z    Mobiele Eenheid Battalion8 y' j4 e8 R  b) D: }- _4 ?, h
    2nd Argylls Battalion+ \$ V. ]' q! \) k/ }* x0 n
    27th Australian Brigade! b1 n, V! {. M) u5 f/ b
    2nd KNIL Regiment* c" b0 L/ A3 c& y
    1st KNIL Regiment
; J& D* h! F) A- d6 D    4th KNIL Regiment3 j! p9 A/ E6 U4 `7 i) |
    44th Indian Brigade
$ ^$ V  k1 l5 ~, c0 l9 m) W  Y    6th KNIL Regiment
8 I% d/ x% @7 ~" o/ |  n    48th Gurkha Brigade% d  q" Q& G9 V# L, t
    South Java Base Force
. _# t9 \4 B3 _; z6 h/ R    Batavia Base Force
2 h+ S) A3 Z! ?6 s& R    Tjilitap Base Force/ \" Y( F  D4 E0 t# |* `8 {& }: e$ Q
    3rd KNIL AA Battalion
& H2 n/ n$ Y, q" s7 i* |7 ~    Bandoeng Base Force
# g+ L  M* \1 r1 R* t    1st KNIL AA Battalion3 C5 W+ j" Y- t, I( [/ g
    ML-KNIL
. Q" Y8 g- B7 k- `% Z1 Z* b    North Java Base Force
$ r+ ^, c8 E6 s+ o- N2 |# J    Soerabaja Base Force
% w$ g* f" j1 a: ?+ z6 k: N    KNIL Army Command
1 W& N. M- V' s: l    106th RN Base Force; F& {( L) a# l. s3 T* R
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日军又一艘潜艇在奥克兰触雷上浮,被运输船队打爆
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TF 36 encounters mine field at Auckland (115,185)+ q( y7 ?9 a$ Z5 T' p4 J

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      SS I-21, Mine hits 1,  heavy damage
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( c- w* \5 q4 z# K/ \ASW attack near Auckland  at 115,185
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Japanese Ships
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Allied Ships
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      AO Ramapo
4 i) s0 V; _, h8 M9 h' Q5 J1 r      AO Tippecanoe
- E- O, b4 {( e2 r" j$ T      AP William Ward Burrows" b. h! R! u1 S5 o6 }/ P$ ~! v
      TK Harpa
. ]! c; d% W- Y6 p% n      TK Gulfdawn
1 \& P( |6 z( r! s, {3 \      TK Mobilstation
# h6 D0 P; ]/ S) J2 n      xAP Montoro# m. F( {' \7 Y1 m# \+ p
      xAP Murada. O  v$ M, G9 R, u3 z
      xAP Mildura
" n/ ]; [/ R2 _5 s* G- J      xAK Zvir
9 x4 N8 d/ \0 V% b( O      xAK Oakbank! h4 l7 p9 H8 l7 c
      xAK Clevedon
1 j1 y$ v( `- {  H0 ^$ M      xAK Crown City& K5 r1 n; b: ?3 Q8 @
      xAK Onomea
% ~+ _' B/ M, C! `' {      xAK Horace Luckenbach% t& v/ ~- c) ?( Z$ p* P, [# u: q" a
      xAK Santa Teresa
" a" u, a* |( V2 E- P      xAK Alaskan
8 E2 l4 b  W5 i2 x6 {! [0 K      PC Travis5 d, A" M( z4 T% s- ~3 F' }
      PC Jackson
# J1 ^  N+ N5 `: ~      PC Crawford7 E" B. r( Q5 `2 z
      PC Morris
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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