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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Oct 02, 43( j* s  E" O# x, `. i0 e
1943年10月2日凌晨,盟军庞大的炮击舰队在海面上四面八方将马绍尔的日军最后一个据点——Ailinglaplap环礁团团围住,展开了猛烈的炮击,随后美国陆军精锐骑兵一师在日军防线背侧顺利登陆,同岛上的陆军七师和陆战一师里应外合,一举攻陷了被盟军称为“伤心岛”的马绍尔群岛最大的环礁。
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* \7 a' O+ A3 a岛上以42师团及57th旅团为主力的日寇3w余人在禁受了一个多月盟军的饱和轰炸后,早已弹尽粮绝日军马乏,战斗力从最初的600多一路下降到总攻前的220。
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盟军历尽两次兼顾卓绝的攻坚伤亡上万,最终夺取了这个马绍尔群岛唯一的5级机场,歼灭了盘踞在岛上的30,000多日寇,为历次作战歼敌数量之首。- P! X) Q, R# x" F
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至此,从43年4月中旬开始发动的吉尔伯特-马绍尔战役圆满拉下帷幕,盟军一路马不停蹄攻占了包括威克岛和瑙鲁岛在内的日军重兵把守的8个环礁,歼敌总数超过6w。当然盟军也付出了沉重的代价,在Ailinglaplap和威克岛的血战导致陆战一师和陆战三师各减员过半,短时间内失去了继续作战的能力,盟军的陆军,船只和飞机全部需要修整,为下一阶段的攻略任务做好准备。7 q. O  |" |' u2 V
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1 ~+ |$ U# k* Z7 s1 Q, N+ S- ZNight Naval bombardment of Ailinglaplap at 133,117; q- B  ^& u& p3 d( J) b. F; ]
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Allied Ships# V8 j, X: S" p. v
      BB Ramillies
: S  L( _( C- F/ }- w# `6 K. m      BB Royal Sovereign
7 O" E/ y8 V, q# Z      BB Mississippi& V* |: j  [% \9 r. P
      BB Idaho& _" \* K/ R4 Q
      BB Colorado- t. Y7 ~7 y2 M9 n! h! b6 L
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Japanese ground losses:$ A- R; Z# Z. N1 ]' x" G, F' b
      204 casualties reported
+ R6 |# j: [8 S  ?/ l, D) i         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 N# G4 d6 D' a' @  X0 `4 E1 Z         Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 29 disabled0 @4 s1 L  G2 q5 o  K
         Engineers: 16 destroyed, 10 disabled( g, ]; P  V2 \: ]# a$ L
      Guns lost 9 (4 destroyed, 5 disabled)4 e+ p1 D, R6 V0 C: B2 I
      Vehicles lost 26 (15 destroyed, 11 disabled)
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' W+ s, j4 ~0 jAirbase hits 88 ^- E- g: k. c% z' `
Airbase supply hits 8
' O# X7 R/ n3 l$ C: {Runway hits 38
6 r( G0 M3 ]  p7 f" Z! ]Port hits 15! h: A- }$ l4 j( H* |
Port supply hits 3& @8 N( m; K8 |+ K- i

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Night Naval bombardment of Ailinglaplap at 133,117
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6 P7 q8 M( z7 u  Q( c* Z      CA Frobisher
* p/ h8 [' h/ B6 }, {/ N( ]; p      CA Quincy
; S" h* q9 m) D8 r4 \      CA San Francisco/ Y! I$ f* \) c: L0 P* e
      CA Minneapolis
3 i- `" g; [* N. [/ o' ~8 F, g2 |. |      CA Astoria; H" R- j( B$ i/ o/ |" B0 g
      CA Louisville9 o$ v$ N% n2 k- I: M
      CA Chester3 u4 y5 }4 x7 l9 d- R3 @. n6 f
      CA Northampton1 b/ z6 P, K7 \; F  d/ V
      CA Portland
8 s. ]& w, g1 [. ]9 H2 q- q5 N: i      CL Mobile
5 \- P  q( S  W/ g, d' a! |      CL Santa Fe
8 g3 L, y$ q4 T& |% Q& V      CL Denver
4 t0 K- c9 i+ \" u! A; {      CL Montpelier
0 O7 |. Y6 A7 P+ L) S      CL Cleveland
  I: n! }1 }+ ~2 Z3 R4 \5 w$ z      CL Marblehead
7 g5 y: z' W/ R% Z, i      CL Newcastle" O& A% r/ m5 X4 e6 w0 Y6 b. X
      CL Danae& ]" Y& ], r2 V; T- }/ |# a

5 x* h9 D/ A4 n( B; oJapanese ground losses:9 J% A- Z/ K+ U% k
      59 casualties reported
) L) ]% E: o. q- {# f. N* H0 F! l         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled- v7 k6 [* F$ ?7 ?& ^, P1 M
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 27 disabled3 K9 n2 w9 {4 Y! T
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
7 c5 {& g2 n4 i! m" w      Guns lost 10 (3 destroyed, 7 disabled)5 [8 i5 E- b3 v- s3 p4 |
      Vehicles lost 19 (1 destroyed, 18 disabled)& O* ^( ~( a$ ]- z
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Airbase hits 5
1 M* D) @2 Y5 X0 y9 {. k# QAirbase supply hits 3) q% l( v* @2 x) e
Runway hits 52) {' E# M0 e3 e1 y; p2 x# A. k  z) E
Port hits 96 N0 C! v  K1 ^. P! b9 Y
Port fuel hits 19 T3 {( g$ R" p5 L: p& ]- M
Port supply hits 4
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Night Naval bombardment of Ailinglaplap at 133,117
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Allied Ships
$ Y) F9 |$ J! r; \! l0 s7 k# M      BB Prince of Wales
. }1 k$ c$ C: R9 D3 Z4 f+ J3 C      BB Massachusetts
2 g' F; _/ P8 F% @/ P% }& r      BB Indiana
5 ]# E" a7 X( ?! l# u      BB South Dakota
' I  \3 d1 O8 x      BB Washington
$ a" S! x( a; y6 Z      BC Repulse
  k9 K) ]. S7 [* \9 C      CA Exeter
2 A9 L9 ~6 [/ w# Y, \% X      CA Suffolk0 N6 ]# ^$ _3 i" M+ m
      CA Sussex
" u) r& k: V8 `, k) T      CA Shropshire
5 i! e* U2 L# N& Y' s% X      CA Baltimore: S$ W! y* T2 m) T1 S3 d- f
      CA Wichita
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! l0 L- Z2 d) C( r  u; F  X      302 casualties reported$ n+ Q& P( B$ @: a. |( z5 Y% \
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 21 disabled# L' w; }# Q9 I" J+ d2 g1 _
         Non Combat: 23 destroyed, 44 disabled8 F& P4 a' \; f* c2 x/ u+ u9 A& f
         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 7 disabled
$ F( O$ M1 \# Y      Guns lost 25 (16 destroyed, 9 disabled)& O: n$ y6 w4 h7 g0 V1 i
      Vehicles lost 26 (19 destroyed, 7 disabled)" B4 H" z: N$ ]; j; Z

6 D; U# v0 V: ?; y& ~Airbase hits 5
6 V! o7 D6 V) j% t5 W( sAirbase supply hits 2
& S# d, Y( Y: C, ?4 QRunway hits 31
7 T8 @' O: ^; |& PPort hits 9" _( e( {0 L" v3 \4 n  v" V6 B
Port supply hits 3; p( N: Q$ N. z% g; H- n
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Morning Air attack on 42nd/A Division, at 133,117 (Ailinglaplap)# U  N* m4 |" Z. ]  }" p5 d; o
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Weather in hex: Heavy rain+ Y* B$ y6 y2 A, S  V9 f0 F
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Raid detected at 73 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
+ [( O: D- a. m  e( AEstimated time to target is 25 minutes0 s/ o$ d1 u2 p2 ?- e. J
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Allied aircraft
1 Y, S6 F  z9 m( @      B-24D Liberator x 23
6 J8 q: i* c2 T* L' p2 I      B-24D1 Liberator x 16
! p0 ~9 A" S- A      P-47D2 Thunderbolt x 47
' B0 P- U( D- L8 v/ u; r      F4F-4 Wildcat x 81
. O4 v% ~  D, `. O9 x, o      F4U-1 Corsair x 9% ^5 H' [1 ]9 ]  S) J
      F6F-3 Hellcat x 36
* ]6 e5 H" ]* Q) [( x4 o2 j; C      PB4Y-1 Liberator x 52! ~# R& r3 A0 T' Q7 B7 O$ M

# E: X8 X- X& B3 UAllied aircraft losses1 X+ L1 l( t' n) Y+ P9 W1 z
      B-24D Liberator: 2 damaged
& u1 ^9 r' \: E      PB4Y-1 Liberator: 2 damaged
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Japanese ground losses:
9 Z) {/ e, _+ ]7 X+ k9 {      322 casualties reported) S5 Q/ ?# e- ^8 L6 ^
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 11 disabled
7 B- e9 b  L3 V( u5 `$ U5 ]         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 28 disabled) b4 ^: t: [# `4 T- ]
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled; l4 o9 X% m- |% r6 s
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- \3 K4 a/ \8 aMorning Air attack on 57th Infantry Brigade, at 133,117 (Ailinglaplap)
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7 j% \: m; Z6 M* t+ hRaid detected at 41 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.7 K9 M9 k, U# S4 W( H% k4 P' ?
Estimated time to target is 16 minutes" c, d3 h' o$ k' G/ d

/ r3 e; {( F, E; EAllied aircraft
; [+ e, \8 A0 N+ {1 Y/ C: |      P-40K Warhawk x 77
: R4 q/ q$ k. B  L- f7 z- v& i      F4U-1 Corsair x 9# e+ x' ^* C' W- n2 r- f# S! ]: _
      F6F-3 Hellcat x 312 o. T( H) h  J# E
      PV-1 Ventura x 452 a6 p* }$ |. ?0 m% ?: y* d- \

+ u) P0 c0 `4 s* w: tNo Allied losses
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$ w- ~" R1 V1 c" z) zJapanese ground losses:( X- f. }$ I! d$ \$ d5 q+ u
      83 casualties reported
9 ]! ~7 p2 r7 ?% n         Squads: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled
8 V2 Q! Z) n2 J# A+ K         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 16 disabled
9 w' P1 N% q3 a5 o         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ @$ |' Y5 S* w6 B% C. F
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# c- Z8 D9 a$ N- KAfternoon Air attack on 42nd/A Division, at 133,117 (Ailinglaplap)( f8 ?$ C3 X0 r+ Q5 r) T& V
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Weather in hex: Heavy rain
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Raid detected at 68 NM, estimated altitude 17,000 feet.
% s0 Z1 c" Y/ [" iEstimated time to target is 25 minutes
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      P-40K Warhawk x 37
  T# {  K/ O' y( B3 |# }) B( @      P-47D2 Thunderbolt x 24  i5 S. s* A6 J3 W
      F6F-3 Hellcat x 220
* H4 Q, H& s6 h9 d  f( L; D      SBD-5 Dauntless x 138
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Allied aircraft losses1 D6 L2 M6 A, g
      SBD-5 Dauntless: 7 damaged
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      114 casualties reported/ k  \4 l$ t! l5 f) }7 J1 V
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled4 H. e' V7 _' ?, q" i( X
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 5 disabled
8 \7 Q* y' n7 t2 `2 _         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; [( X0 [4 Q# }/ v, i: i  l+ y& [% a/ B      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)3 c, N9 N$ I% n" W3 a. }2 w! V/ b
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Ground combat at Ailinglaplap (133,117)
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( G( C7 x8 V0 c' lAllied Shock attack
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1 R9 e: F8 o4 v$ F5 e! a/ ]Attacking force 30320 troops, 553 guns, 685 vehicles, Assault Value = 1172
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7 N* \5 E1 w" {* x2 j* m4 U$ XDefending force 17365 troops, 196 guns, 225 vehicles, Assault Value = 240
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Allied adjusted assault: 1238 1 Y  p$ a0 q8 h& l& g# U) C+ _$ t
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Japanese adjusted defense: 22
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  r. l5 I7 j+ f0 DAllied assault odds: 56 to 1 (fort level 5) + D8 a9 [  @! ^; [' _/ x7 t8 Q
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Allied forces CAPTURE Ailinglaplap !!!
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Combat modifiers
9 @# e) Y. r* v1 G0 R. |Defender: forts(+), disruption(-), supply(-); Z9 ]( B& F0 C7 V
Attacker: shock(+)5 K* j% `# l; ^* T/ {7 |
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Japanese ground losses:8 y: Z' z5 \$ d  @2 y  Z
      8629 casualties reported9 P- b) c' B  C
         Squads: 245 destroyed, 20 disabled
0 ^2 Y8 ]. v7 v! W7 f         Non Combat: 253 destroyed, 115 disabled
$ r7 T1 m7 S0 a0 x) z         Engineers: 392 destroyed, 4 disabled
$ \$ z# S* L2 M7 d7 D4 O; V      Guns lost 179 (162 destroyed, 17 disabled). @+ ]: e* v# C) S# {+ A
      Vehicles lost 191 (191 destroyed, 0 disabled)4 J( y5 o6 o# D- B: F, B* {8 m
      Units destroyed 5/ R9 [2 U" x1 \
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Allied ground losses:. h& E4 N: f3 k
      3448 casualties reported
2 Z6 x9 Y8 p; F9 k         Squads: 77 destroyed, 300 disabled1 r0 }1 p5 e- R2 }6 v$ f
         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 74 disabled
3 w( i5 \" |5 Y1 F' Q/ }3 Q# u+ T         Engineers: 8 destroyed, 36 disabled
' r* q" e! W9 G  r4 X' y3 W# n) n5 d      Guns lost 52 (12 destroyed, 40 disabled)
7 w/ @6 Q1 t0 j9 _$ _# t1 i4 ?2 m      Vehicles lost 50 (22 destroyed, 28 disabled)" F% W3 z" `2 U
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Assaulting units:
; F% _' b. Z  P3 s! k& j. G    1st Cavalry (Spec) Cavalry Division+ n& g/ x0 d* t, P! q
    763rd Tank Battalion
7 D, e$ R2 [. W$ ~7 K    1st Marine Division
* `& d4 D' O! J    1st USMC Corps Tank Battalion5 D1 p1 x" q: C
    7th Infantry Division
. [# [1 B' z1 k1 c5 i, N: @    76th Coast AA Regiment
# ]0 t( T& x# ]8 \4 e    XIV US Corps
' d) ]& J' Q" ?2 \0 K' \& B    1st USMC Field Artillery Battalion6 t  {$ U. _  s! D. g+ M
    225th Field Artillery Battalion6 m, u9 y4 f, L) N
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Defending units:
" s6 L! f) K7 g! h    57th Infantry Brigade
% \4 T  i) d0 _    42nd/A Division6 K( ]3 a0 k. d1 U3 b1 l
    42nd/B Division
6 }1 K1 J0 Q# B5 b; F% G+ n    42nd/C Division
9 j6 f0 P7 H( @8 _! ~    21st JAAF Base Force
% p6 g0 m: P* k3 E: X    16th Field AF Construction Battalion0 S, `- p0 @+ r3 K( _" \
    32nd Ind.AA Gun Co
, T2 X& x; Q7 @% o6 N( I    1st South Seas Gsn : ]7 ?4 @  w2 }+ _! i$ |
    22nd Ind.AA Gun Co
$ T# @  L' }+ y" H% H    23rd Fld AA Gun Co
5 n# L0 m% T2 A2 g( l    12th Field AF Construction Battalion, m6 u4 Z4 m7 q8 q- c3 `1 }
    18th Field AF Const Bn /35 |, p$ M# @6 \" R2 W9 b- W
    24th Field AF Construction Battalion
/ ^5 F/ A1 Q( n, U    23rd Field AF Construction Battalion
& c3 H: K/ b$ f3 k    21st Field AF Construction Battalion
8 {1 ^5 X1 @& J* }    31st Air Defense AA Battalion6 Z9 [) n: \5 A! @2 P1 d  `, }$ Q
    22nd Fld AA Gun Co
4 a6 p3 v: p+ r; Z$ `  E$ t3 C0 I    12th Air Fleet
3 y) |3 {! I. ?/ m    13th Field AF Construction Battalion5 C5 l( z$ `; X$ K; Q6 ?) T; E  V6 k
    15th Ind. Engineer Regiment; {' }- R; |1 O  B6 X
    34th Ind.AA Gun Co * U1 i. q+ K5 q; R6 l
    11th Ind.AA Gun Co
( w3 u3 V, h* Z    22nd Field AF Construction Battalion/ ^* A+ J/ @. v
    32nd Air Defense AA Battalion! s. g& B# e' _$ U$ |
    61st Fld AA Bn /2/ }0 c. v7 h: J+ s
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) q6 w- h  ]; Z15th Ind. Engineer Regiment Wiped Out at Ailinglaplap by attrition!!!
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31st Air Defense AA Battalion Wiped Out at Ailinglaplap by attrition!!!/ T( s) Y" U2 Z
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* P7 k5 u$ I9 n9 E. T0 U+ Z32nd Air Defense AA Battalion Wiped Out at Ailinglaplap by attrition!!!
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; a6 _! {: }+ t! w% U/ x, K8 J12th Field AF Construction Battalion Wiped Out at Ailinglaplap by attrition!!!
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5 {3 @0 }* L" A# P: T1 F13th Field AF Construction Battalion Wiped Out at Ailinglaplap by attrition!!!
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16th Field AF Construction Battalion Wiped Out at Ailinglaplap by attrition!!!6 f( G, H. {4 k, n. h

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21st Field AF Construction Battalion Wiped Out at Ailinglaplap by attrition!!!
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22nd Field AF Construction Battalion Wiped Out at Ailinglaplap by attrition!!!
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23rd Field AF Construction Battalion Wiped Out at Ailinglaplap by attrition!!!+ R' Z! r# n0 Z4 W& F
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24th Field AF Construction Battalion Wiped Out at Ailinglaplap by attrition!!!0 |1 Y1 Z1 [2 Q% j* k+ _
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1 d- ~: a$ Y. Y1 R21st JAAF Base Force Wiped Out at Ailinglaplap by attrition!!!
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
求高清战略态势大图详解~~
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5 i( v/ R( M1 P) t' I/ ?下一个战场将是NC、所罗门么?
军刀菠萝
NG和所罗门肯定是下一步盟军进攻的重点方向了
( }5 b1 j! B2 v% E由于马绍尔群岛战役开战时的不利态势导致了后面的接连崩溃,但是帝国有信心在接下来的战斗中让盟军撞击准备态势良好的防线
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
蝗军健儿在马绍尔群岛可歌可泣的战斗,足矣载入史册
日军其实就巴不得米妖这么啃下去,一次磕掉几颗牙,到最后就成没牙的老虎了
43年的盟军能拿下马绍尔已经很不错了。顶个。4 S$ ~: \* S% S- {

& _/ c, V7 J5 y9 o怎么没看到27标志性的插旗呀!
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本帖最后由 hades1001 于 2012-12-6 22:08 编辑 - `! [0 m7 k% f
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盟军昨天宣布战绩太早了,实际上42师团和57旅团的残部尚未被歼灭,情报显示仍有2w多日军盘踞在岛上,这也解释了为什么战报显示只有不到1w日军被歼灭,等待这股日军残余部队的将是盟军正义的铁拳!
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
附上马绍尔战役开始前后开始后的战略对比图
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
我要是27可能会考虑在卢甘维尔附近星棋罗布的小基地里选择一个登陆点,然后NC的干活
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本帖最后由 chenrong 于 2012-12-6 22:33 编辑 , [) A8 q' _" q: K
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27的图画的很好。赞一个~+ {0 p5 a5 j1 r8 d. ?" d
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盟军可进攻的地方太多了,但貌似每一个都不好下手阿。2 U3 [2 ~) _5 ]2 N7 G2 ?' c

1 Y7 [! e7 r+ Q; C& k. D8 O我会考虑再把南鸟,土鲁克和马绍尔之间的一个岛拿下(名字忘了)
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  成荣天蝗,关岛欢迎你
chenrong桑说的是恩尼威托克吧,那个岛现在拿有点难度
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
直接突塞班
6 p# V3 t: x( E3 u; R- S/ x这档44年在望了啊
南鸟的机场港口规模太小,无法为进一步突进提供支撑,充其量只能作为一个前哨警戒用处。; w. X+ d7 N+ M. R
同样,中太其他目标似乎在缺少陆基支撑下颇有难度,或许可以考虑连通澳洲与马绍尔群岛这一线,孤立南太方向的日军
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SS Sunfish launches 6 torpedoes at CV Katsuragi
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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