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4 v9 r* V; ]8 N- _2 v# ~AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Oct 10, 42( J# N4 r( w2 P- A& _% V8 S( O: N
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盟军集中了全美国最牛b的50个飞行员(平均经验75+,空战70+,防御65+),把这50个人塞进50架P38F里送去了惠灵顿,结果果然不负众望, 这两队战斗机大战日本最牛b一队钟馗和一队0战(平均经验75+),在空战中击落敌机60余架,自损一架,OP 2架,飞行员无一伤亡。事实证明飞行员的经验在空战中也是至关重要的影响因素,以前关于exp无关空战损失的说法应该是错误的1 c& N6 H- a% w) B* }: c# K$ ^
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Morning Air attack on Wellington , at 112,191 9 q" N" t) C: d
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Raid detected at 41 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet./ }: V* N; k8 R# I3 H, r% e$ n
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes5 Q, t& g1 {( N" f
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Japanese aircraft
9 A+ t( b1 i: d7 o Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 26
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Allied aircraft+ t# B6 }. s# c; A) t
P-38F Lightning x 49
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9 k; T4 Y6 q* _: {" e( a* g Ki-44-IIa Tojo: 11 destroyed
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No Allied losses+ s) b/ x) t' `1 s
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1 }& W) Z, B4 g# H4 j' G' W$ FMorning Air attack on Wellington , at 112,191 ) r8 `/ m0 s3 b( P
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Weather in hex: Heavy rain( e% n, z) {' N+ W/ ~8 a* n
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Raid detected at 99 NM, estimated altitude 25,000 feet.
) S- }. t& t: o; TEstimated time to target is 27 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
+ w* p( r* J- B1 x n; W Ki-44-IIa Tojo x 3
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Allied aircraft
( \5 m* H- Q& [' V8 v% E P-38F Lightning x 383 ?- s, O( K" I2 Y- V; l. R
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Japanese aircraft losses9 n- K' f/ z* X$ c- T
Ki-44-IIa Tojo: 1 destroyed
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, l! m: E" U( [- mNo Allied losses
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Morning Air attack on Wellington , at 112,191 9 k- A; M; W. X, c# E' n/ y
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0 J- f% j2 `" ~& | W9 i, ]9 oRaid detected at 106 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.# u x; j- X v) H7 n! w
Estimated time to target is 33 minutes+ o* d, d4 v- }3 L* k8 v
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Japanese aircraft8 p% g! T7 g# g0 r5 L- H) u7 k
A6M2 Zero x 27
, D1 I. Y# M% d* F Ki-21-IIa Sally x 303 W+ G6 z; k, F) y* k$ W
Ki-49-IIa Helen x 34/ p4 O+ M; i, l6 E1 `/ t
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P-38F Lightning x 35% S" r' Q, x# f
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9 ^5 ~" }6 G& r, r6 ~Japanese aircraft losses
) L0 ^) y7 y' \+ u- Q$ _4 } A6M2 Zero: 13 destroyed
U: G4 |3 h" e* v$ {/ b Ki-21-IIa Sally: 3 destroyed, 11 damaged# a/ d5 Z5 @5 w5 Y6 |- [
Ki-49-IIa Helen: 2 destroyed, 17 damaged( S% f' X% X* e7 y K- @
Ki-49-IIa Helen: 1 destroyed by flak
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No Allied losses# w4 f/ y9 ^) K# k
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Airbase hits 2; ~; Q2 ~5 o) @+ }& s1 ], o
Runway hits 12- g- L9 I7 |9 \1 D
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Canton Island at 153,143, Range 1,000 Yards9 Q( K. b* h9 a
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8 {* H2 b+ J) @- R" L8 F DD Akikaze
6 [4 B8 u# w4 R, O5 c2 Y7 M DD Yakaze
5 F3 ]" \& i1 Y6 R* R9 R" ^ DD Nokaze, Shell hits 2, on fire
, g6 K$ n2 H/ ?* L5 W4 ^2 Y DD Namikaze, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
4 I6 ?- W: c# J9 W) g DD Numakaze& Y" e8 _$ B$ V2 }6 P. P
DD Yanagi& C5 A0 D2 ~ p! i$ \" L
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DD Laffey4 H- l. ^( d0 N
DD Henley
: e( i! ?" ~3 ?# ^3 ^$ y) j* z; X DD Patterson, Shell hits 2
6 L* ^& O0 i8 T' } DD Jarvis, Shell hits 1, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk3 k6 ^7 R# A8 i, W+ g* r6 `! b" q- O
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' }% v- j6 k v! j- mSubmarine attack near Karachi at 36,5/ m( J2 ^% x7 j2 Q: N# Q5 s7 f
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Japanese Ships
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xAKL Sinabang, Shell hits 15, heavy fires, heavy damage$ C2 L0 B) Q, j: \7 u
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Ground combat at 46,8 (near Hyderabad (Sindh))
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- N6 e' `/ X5 o( t) U& O$ AAllied Shock attack9 t* K( s# n! b3 {" D: m3 e) |
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Attacking force 1554 troops, 12 guns, 197 vehicles, Assault Value = 149
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Defending force 1006 troops, 25 guns, 24 vehicles, Assault Value = 176 B. x; F0 o { l3 ]4 }6 t% r
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Allied adjusted assault: 68
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@4 B- o2 ^8 _% m" y4 iJapanese adjusted defense: 1
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3 x% f0 M n6 i; P; E: I, NAllied assault odds: 68 to 1
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7 ?9 F9 N6 v- q( x7 c3 ~Combat modifiers3 g$ f" C' @/ Q: n
Defender: op mode(-), disruption(-), fatigue(-), morale(-)
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Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+), disruption(-)7 [' r% I2 |& N2 F
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Japanese ground losses:. g, {% E% @; R: T) u! N+ s
456 casualties reported
9 @. U" Y# ?5 w' A: @8 A Squads: 8 destroyed, 0 disabled. A6 [2 o7 b z0 D( X! S$ a
Non Combat: 51 destroyed, 0 disabled
0 e# V4 S0 P8 c* A7 _% ~8 u* k2 v, ^ Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 V7 Y7 n$ K0 @
Guns lost 7 (7 destroyed, 0 disabled)
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- A. u' x3 |% ]4 y% }5 K- X Units retreated 3
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Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!
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- |, A. c9 q7 o j+ Q6 o* Q9 nAssaulting units:' d! z6 W, o# D! o3 T9 k% W
254th Armoured Brigade
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Defending units:+ T# m3 _7 W% n
61st Infantry Group
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