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这样的损失财大气粗的盟军也吃不消啊.....
9 q& K- O) k! i2 ?& X目测27的澳洲攻略没什么希望了
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
澳洲本来就是吸引日军注意力的佯攻,把一半日军舰队吸引到澳洲已经很成功了
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% j; b4 l, u& [* x- R4 m7 U; V现在指望盟军2个方向大举反攻完全不现实,波特兰路没有制空制海权,日军随时可以增援,如何能拿下
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
怎么白天盟军的灰机完全没有起飞?: K. R4 u: G9 X% K
是因为机场被完全炸坏了?AE有这样的规则?
从官版开始机场别炸坏了就不会起飞了,不然夜袭炮击的意义何在。。。
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不过AE脑残的加了一个设定,工兵部队被炮击后混乱会很高,导致不修机场,要2-3天才能开始修,完全不像现实中那样鬼子炮击完盟军就抢修,天亮还能起飞,盟军的工兵优势完全没有体现
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 15, 43
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攻占沃特杰
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6 y1 q; o, }; Q  W6 Z日寇连续几天用大艇将133th联队大部偷渡到了沃特杰,妄图负隅顽抗。沃特杰日军防线今天在盟军海陆空军的绝对优势碾压下土崩瓦解,数千日军全部毙命,无一幸存。
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不过日军的袖珍潜艇开战至今未有建树,今天终于钓到一条大鱼,悲催的盟军战列舰北卡罗莱纳号4个月前在吉尔伯特群岛攻略战中由于误中盟军水雷返回西海岸大修,刚刚修复参战没有几天就连中日军袖珍潜艇2雷不得不再次退出战斗序列,这难道是宿命么
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/ N6 F- m' t# cASW attack near Wotje  at 135,115" ^8 J5 E) O  ]8 B
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Japanese Ships4 `" }5 }1 R  r
      SSX Ha-47, hits 5,  on fire,  heavy damage: E/ `+ s6 ?$ G; o0 W# n! }

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      DD Charles Ausburne6 ?# z5 o+ D6 @8 R5 d
      BB Prince of Wales
6 u5 G6 F) ], T      BC Repulse
# u* v- H! L0 @  j, c      CA Exeter& L; `/ g1 f7 D8 B
      CA Sussex( B9 g: p- N" D* R
      CA Shropshire
& R' t) h! `3 i4 f% }. s  A2 V- ?      CA Wichita+ Y' J8 v. U0 Z' Y1 p5 G
      CA San Francisco
3 n0 i2 l# y/ L      CA Minneapolis; `/ h6 n- f$ c0 P
      CA Chester/ a9 u5 n- R  ~7 w! i% n
      CA Northampton3 @' \, `+ f! f6 e- h, d4 n
      DD Braine) o  _: c+ O) ]9 L5 l( c3 G
      DD Thatcher
% T4 }$ O: L1 r* y* c      DD Taylor9 m, f: ]+ ~* f& e- D" E9 l
      DD Schroeder4 e! f7 E6 }  q$ f% |

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Night Naval bombardment of Wotje at 135,115. G  M* `7 [( N  t* x! F1 c

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      Ki-84a Frank: 1 damaged
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. R9 Y" a$ F! w' fAllied Ships8 @% W! E( p& F
      BB Prince of Wales, F# _) h+ r3 w5 i- O6 B
      BC Repulse- r2 A5 Y! |2 {0 L1 ?4 W
      CA Exeter
0 N. e9 G2 a3 E9 g2 ~+ K      CA Sussex
+ M3 q0 [3 k: h      CA Shropshire
5 J, [  ^& p! R      CA Baltimore
# R- |9 C& S( ], U      CA Wichita! g6 H! C7 e/ l- J
      CA Quincy9 }8 c: b1 t! Q' h' o3 @1 D. s: F) ~# M
      CA San Francisco
6 Q+ ~7 q5 O3 \3 m2 Q7 e      CA Minneapolis
" a( \, o9 K" Z2 R$ e      CA Astoria
) y* i! j" o4 d& B9 Z2 r( L" o" z      CA Chicago
4 @& ?" [7 A+ ?! n( f$ v7 R      CA Louisville' d& R8 P/ i" f2 v3 K9 c
      CA Chester
( z" K! ?, t0 _      CA Northampton2 U8 T3 G# r  Z7 c! Z  P
      CA Portland4 c/ l7 k. @+ U+ m" W
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Japanese ground losses:7 a/ \% p& N% w4 Z, x0 n8 Z
      391 casualties reported
2 K5 k# m; [, x2 }7 l         Squads: 14 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ M9 K! E9 |. k         Non Combat: 17 destroyed, 15 disabled
6 A  V" }8 K0 G; C3 m/ }         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 2 disabled1 h9 k6 h+ Q- [: G0 s1 w
      Guns lost 14 (10 destroyed, 4 disabled)! J# x- V# ^: g
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Airbase hits 8
, t, m( X7 B4 y7 y+ EAirbase supply hits 4
1 ?7 S& ]( ]2 w$ m, M* d" QRunway hits 51" j6 P* t' ?, O( \$ }0 J9 O( O
Port hits 33
( R* R$ ]- _3 P, G: }1 N, `( EPort supply hits 12) c3 p- v& g  l, E) d, J
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Submarine attack near Wotje  at 135,1151 v( B% K6 j  [' U" ?! x( u

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      SS RO-104, hits 15, and is sunk
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Allied Ships
) C5 x7 c3 Q- ~" B9 b9 ]2 m$ w      DD Charles Ausburne
! B/ O: d( x5 A8 V5 v7 r      BB Prince of Wales
7 h% ~! }$ D, D# s1 S- C      BC Repulse6 ]/ v& y; N/ Y; q" \- ^( x: k
      CA Exeter
9 ?6 r6 Y% y7 [7 p      CA Sussex6 D- w$ L& b# i2 H$ B
      CA Shropshire
0 O' \6 l$ v4 [7 ?& d      CA Baltimore
$ h5 o% B6 y6 v& J0 M      CA Wichita
/ M* ~; t9 g! |- K      CA San Francisco3 \4 D: U% u& }/ j
      CA Minneapolis' @1 ?0 }4 K$ P! S/ ^# E
      CA Chester
0 @  j7 ~+ w! w8 S. ?6 s      CA Northampton
2 g( ]2 @) W: A4 G( D      DD Braine
4 n' v" e$ a) H# f( m      DD Thatcher7 g8 Q5 R  ^2 [3 y7 d* Y* w
      DD Taylor, Shell hits 1
- u! r* `) R7 b5 `- k3 G' A      DD Schroeder$ i9 D0 o! G& K6 o
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* q, K9 {2 e0 Y, l# O( Z% KSub attack near Wotje  at 135,115/ p. }; \! }9 q% ]

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; V2 r. q, X7 J      SSX Ha-39, hits 4,  heavy damage0 \1 D2 o. @4 H* G5 j( J* W1 e5 \4 v

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      BB North Carolina, Torpedo hits 2( E6 u6 s7 P6 r% Y8 [! V
      BB Massachusetts
6 ~% v! F$ W: M% A0 R) l0 u. v      BB South Dakota; h2 l- J. m% M" ~) x, U- T# b
      DD Craven& L3 P# {* W. i! u2 N# F
      DD Waller
& \9 w- B: R' v7 g7 c6 r8 \      DD Renshaw' K5 j& ~! b& F8 Z( w
      DD Halford; @0 ]2 h- K. U3 H1 e* ~# f
      DD Downes
, K, x& t* D1 \1 J% @- w      DD Case
6 l" e3 E" L$ L8 ~, U0 {      DD Lamson9 y/ v- x/ `8 {* C
      DD Cummings9 Z& {4 J, K0 f9 Z; g* I

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) {- u+ _! X$ I0 e  DASW attack near Wotje  at 135,115
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      SSX Ha-46, hits 7,  heavy damage8 e" E2 c4 I" t2 l& t/ l- y* `+ e

& @% M- w+ }$ z+ AAllied Ships3 {0 a5 Q% N  O! D
      BB Massachusetts
5 O( v8 u% U. ]$ @% A      BB Indiana
5 h3 K- x; G: x  @      DD Gridley0 [8 f1 q  q0 S# I4 V( }/ @: V
      DD Waller' r; W" L6 a7 T% M
      DD Stanly* \$ d* N0 @7 E3 U: s- U
      DD Hutchins5 q$ Q  e) b% d0 \/ B4 G
      DD Downes
' v& o; t% w# v& N  M- }& _      DD Case4 k  ]6 i* ?0 J4 m5 y
      DD Lamson
2 m& t9 H5 h+ S7 t' _      DD Cummings
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& ?6 {- P  u* v$ e3 LASW attack near Wotje  at 135,1152 W. x3 T% K5 q# i: i

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8 G1 p" _" S; W; c: W. h      SSX Ha-35, hits 4,  on fire,  heavy damage
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Allied Ships
# y4 r9 Y+ l1 _3 _$ Q      DE Lawrence) T% M0 \3 I8 x& O
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ASW attack near Wotje  at 135,1156 W4 u$ }! l# Q  i! B8 J, Y

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      SSX Ha-39, hits 3,  on fire,  heavy damage
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Allied Ships* B4 `+ G' a! C3 _/ ~0 R' R
      DE Lawrence0 k5 Q- g$ L; Q5 n
      DE King
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Sub attack near Wotje  at 135,115
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      SSX Ha-36, hits 5,  heavy damage
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Allied Ships
6 I6 R$ ?* j* b# Q( n0 y. ~1 b      BB South Dakota7 i) k7 a- N# w6 ~3 c+ n
      BB Massachusetts$ d7 ~  Z( A8 w# P5 l9 D
      DD Craven
& Q/ @' X# g3 r3 f      DD Waller% R2 j0 b" h+ D2 N/ T" F% P
      DD Renshaw
4 \9 C2 S" I. `, @; k      DD Halford
0 S. v. M6 y1 X( k, O      DD Case9 H% t' h! T: J0 C
      DD Lamson
8 \4 |% N0 I; x      DD Cummings
( ]- n9 g. Y: |$ [      DD Maury& h& `3 o5 x, V. \6 r0 s: P

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Ground combat at Wotje (135,115)
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Allied Shock attack
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- u$ c4 ^% B; `/ _* nAttacking force 4229 troops, 129 guns, 9 vehicles, Assault Value = 183% R* @! [' v5 g+ M5 d2 i/ C
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Defending force 3102 troops, 35 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 67) y: x3 r7 {9 }# h6 Y0 l# A

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! K6 e( W- H' b, m" O5 Q# b6 {/ AJapanese adjusted defense: 2
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  F1 a$ P2 n" s4 T  uAllied assault odds: 53 to 1 (fort level 4) ! G3 W& f/ x1 R4 k9 j/ H2 r
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Allied forces CAPTURE Wotje !!!1 A% l& ?1 i- o- J, I
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Japanese aircraft! Y1 }& F7 Y, D. U8 X
      no flights
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Japanese aircraft losses
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5 i1 z& ~- A/ z9 j      Ki-84a Frank: 1 destroyed
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Combat modifiers
5 L: [! t. _1 X+ O. C5 D7 }3 `Defender: disruption(-), experience(-)8 P! _7 m5 Y8 \3 u% w/ G6 X
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-)
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Japanese ground losses:) U! \. h1 @3 q& `
      3350 casualties reported
, |# x( i5 a: B! c  U4 D) d         Squads: 144 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 z+ @4 d1 ~" m. j4 H  B  t         Non Combat: 236 destroyed, 0 disabled
( \2 y" y: a/ l) X# N, i1 L' w8 L. B         Engineers: 37 destroyed, 0 disabled& C$ b0 @  v" T7 `
      Guns lost 38 (38 destroyed, 0 disabled)% F2 T  O& h- r6 I5 ]
      Units destroyed 5
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Allied ground losses:
: F5 E4 \9 f; G) d! F# m  t      325 casualties reported
$ C( Z7 v( u6 J# `: K. y% X         Squads: 19 destroyed, 42 disabled
4 z- j/ H/ X& f- M3 i9 i+ ^' J$ G         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled7 x! m/ Z( z+ K; U  m0 J* A
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled' G" {4 {0 F- K) ~5 Z
      Guns lost 16 (1 destroyed, 15 disabled); P1 K, ?6 h* z3 e' K
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Assaulting units:# |5 c: K( a, @+ d, l, u1 S
    2nd Marine Regiment5 r  s. C3 S$ {4 v, d
    77th Chindit Brigade
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Defending units:( m6 s, J* z3 C% l+ C
    Ichiki Det. 1 G3 \% U1 j( q3 J' h) l/ b
    113th Infantry Rgt /1# g% Q8 W* O" K) r* u; A: h
    301st Ind.Infantry Battalion
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    Wotje Naval Fortress8 r+ G' Q, P* f" U
    24th JNAF AF Unit
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
我发现为了模拟陆战队参与战斗的惨烈性,美国海军陆战队的伤亡率明显高于陆军。. ~3 J: ]$ J  ^) f- h
不管参与的是硬仗还是顺风仗,陆战队的伤亡都非常可观,似乎不适合用于攻坚。! l( \2 w1 T9 t5 g- H' m& [! L
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打完沃特杰后陆战2团完全失去了战斗力
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
不知道AE盟军的步兵编队补充的怎么样?, b/ I. p. T! p5 ~4 _
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陆战队伤了次估计要休息半年么?
皇国ノ兴废、コノ一战ニ在リ。各员一层奋励努力セヨ
另外,拿下马绍尔后,27的思路是啥呀?
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个人感觉走中太风险太大了。。。
皇国ノ兴废、コノ一战ニ在リ。各员一层奋励努力セヨ
中太是必须要走的路线之一。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
AE里一个师被完全歼灭到补充到满员回复到战斗状态需时为3个月。  c! h$ T! a9 X. I# g5 I8 |" J

2 _& _1 |0 i9 a. a9 n受伤的部队1-2个月左右能恢复战斗力。
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 16, 433 V2 `6 C: P3 [% H
联合舰队倾巢出动,意欲何为?
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$ P5 N8 O4 v3 i, a2 V0 ]# t9 A& M盟军奉劝天蝗悬崖勒马,莫谓言之不预也~
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 17, 43
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; u4 E8 C" }3 l8 O5 `- I) Q1 ESubmarine attack near Namu  at 133,116$ ^6 O, O1 r8 Q

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      SS I-180, hits 18,  heavy damage& u* L9 T/ L1 A. @& A  h4 }/ Z

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      DE Fox
% d2 f3 D9 B6 [9 C2 S. G, E5 F2 }* v      DE Decoy
3 I2 c6 H  k: v% j' R$ S' N2 z4 l      DE Arrow
1 K3 d/ V. ^1 K      DE Paul Jones4 z) ?/ N# j7 Z8 }0 A! B% c
SS I-180 is sighted by escort7 {. h, L* E: }% x4 V+ \( X
I-180 bottoming out ....
7 c( G/ N- P' ]9 `2 _7 KDE Decoy fails to find sub and abandons search
* P8 Q! Q5 G: W$ n% PDE Arrow attacking submerged sub ....
0 _; E$ I% x5 FSS I-180 forced to surface!6 M6 S# C* S2 o
DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....
3 D; K$ ~% t+ BDE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....
- j: t8 j' N0 \; h5 M0 jDE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....6 @" i1 c- M7 m4 F/ U; x8 F1 [
DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....
4 E& m3 C# V5 ~8 z7 \8 eDE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....
* ?2 U- S( ?; t! u0 {/ D# g: BDE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....9 g! k7 E) \; T, W$ W
DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....+ u/ g/ q) I& ?6 l# V! w* [* V
DE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....9 O9 ?1 x; r; w$ ~1 H2 p
DE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....7 W# c; L+ ]; ~' M: ^
DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....  W% e/ r2 |2 @3 |
DE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....8 q; M, m! \9 R; E" s$ Z/ J/ p0 U
DE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....
( S# g' z! c! C& ?2 N9 }DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ...., K6 c- K0 I7 ]& U" g) `9 m- Y
DE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....
; Y# O; |6 T% U- HDE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....- C# t& c" B3 Q" U6 z
DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....
! @8 a1 D3 B; H' PDE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....# _% `/ c9 B3 V  @4 N1 C$ f
Sub slips beneath the waves
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
马洛艾普的盟军部队还没撤走啊?现在是骑虎难下的感觉,不知道老赵有没有增兵的打算
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
埃林拉普拉普岛上已经30000日军了,达到了驻军上限,而且整个马绍尔日军完全丧失了制空权,再想增兵一个不现实,第二个也不是那么容易了
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
赵天蝗天天忙着舌战群儒,已经一天一档都没有了
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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