AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 26, 42+ T% `1 Z6 k# H+ w1 @% h4 u
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莫港DB首次出击,空袭布纳日军运输船队& m" t. t9 L6 f
南洋战场,miniKB掩护直落勿洞的登陆船队,KB一分队进入爪哇海,将盟军一批小鱼小虾击沉
# b( l% Z! i$ n3 C H2 a/ V南方军持续进攻柔弗巴鲁,将城防降为0,盟军损失惨重,不知是否能再顶主一个回合,及时撤回新加坡( h8 c% p0 A! a+ p; u
南方军再次试图进攻克拉克机场,再次遭到重创,毫无战果% j1 K- K* ?9 K: j& _; [
日军占领苏门答腊的棉兰
& e6 j' S$ G2 H: CKB二分队出现在NG尾端,似在向西航行逼近莫港和澳东北之间的海域,意图不明
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9 y l0 v* T# D& M- A; CMorning Air attack on TF, near Buna at 99,129" H1 t/ E" _3 Z+ L2 j
, t: W4 U* V9 GWeather in hex: Heavy rain
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! H. W% ]' ^$ t' {0 _Raid spotted at 19 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
' W6 t/ x7 Q8 s1 P- E1 n9 REstimated time to target is 7 minutes
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; O( T4 y/ j& t9 g- S- W e# G. M. hAllied aircraft
h9 X3 z7 D$ X$ e5 v4 Y6 J# D9 c( A; j A-24 Banshee x 13
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, m1 A# T0 a$ B3 ONo Allied losses$ _% f/ C7 I# z' _7 y
/ F# f& L6 m, m3 |; y# BJapanese Ships
, Z/ O+ t" A, g2 s& l; p AMC Asaka Maru, Bomb hits 3, heavy fires, heavy damage7 j/ v1 M% c+ B( P A
xAP Miike Maru, Bomb hits 2, heavy fires
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' t. u w# T, Q+ VJapanese ground losses:
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# D# S' d2 B8 Y3 k. PMorning Air attack on TF, near Buna at 99,1293 K7 H! |' }( p! K) Q7 O
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Weather in hex: Heavy rain0 E. l/ O N6 f! {" g* t+ p
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Raid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
* o2 \1 \( o3 b; I |Estimated time to target is 6 minutes: i2 n! a3 b1 q( U3 G
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A-24 Banshee x 12) Q( J7 S5 I* ^, ?6 q& D. P' U
) r$ ?, O& x3 UNo Allied losses
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Japanese Ships% m% }0 f4 k0 D
AMC Asaka Maru, Bomb hits 3, heavy fires, heavy damage9 U* K, I+ C4 F8 r4 u5 I2 w% Q
xAP Miike Maru, heavy fires3 {5 W/ D& W+ h; R1 \0 f
DD Asagumo
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Banjoewangi at 57,107
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; b5 e; G& v- J5 i/ K) K/ m7 m& URaid spotted at 18 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
7 f9 Q7 {; I2 I! Q: N3 BEstimated time to target is 6 minutes) e. Q, D" d" Z' [. }; y2 m
7 R, o: l& a1 b7 iJapanese aircraft
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D3A1 Val x 13
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2 B4 W& K6 W& Y4 `No Japanese losses2 J! r/ T7 B7 G! a9 L
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Allied Ships
7 Q7 Y6 K* ^- a; V6 y l+ e1 w, g ML No. 432, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk; l6 P$ W' w/ F8 {7 E8 l
HDML P 21, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk& V9 T+ S' n* q+ f1 G
HDML 1097, Bomb hits 2, and is sunk
, g/ Y. [5 \' o, }# o8 ~ HDML P 22, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk# b F( L+ t* g- H
HDML 1096, Bomb hits 1, and is sunk
9 X" H0 N( o' j; f0 M! c" m MMS-94, Bomb hits 4, and is sunk% b+ s e# x5 c; j. d
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! E/ L9 c+ u) tGround combat at Johore Bahru (50,83): B; x; B# M Z8 c& P' J" g) ?% g
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Japanese Deliberate attack
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2 F( d& [0 F0 d* J* V3 Q, t3 iAttacking force 55487 troops, 546 guns, 533 vehicles, Assault Value = 1492- B- A6 r/ v: h' |) D# t: j* [
2 T. f. O1 n: x! H# }; [) s tDefending force 37272 troops, 392 guns, 351 vehicles, Assault Value = 658
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0
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Japanese adjusted assault: 432
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Allied adjusted defense: 391 " b" u# T# T0 v, s
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 0)
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$ s) l6 A: S- b& w8 j. SJapanese Assault reduces fortifications to 0
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! F0 z J0 F% g) xDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
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: ^6 o- F4 _0 u5 }* h" ?% L( {1 HJapanese ground losses:* G0 h0 z, N3 z) m3 c8 G) i
2373 casualties reported& f' f* t" M$ F3 u
Squads: 17 destroyed, 188 disabled
& N" m3 L* R4 {# R2 e4 r Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 29 disabled; A1 g- X5 W& G+ v) h) X9 R' Y' P! V: t
Engineers: 14 destroyed, 31 disabled
- L9 n' A) h8 K2 E( J! O* c9 g Vehicles lost 13 (2 destroyed, 11 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:
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Squads: 92 destroyed, 49 disabled) A9 D6 c* G# R8 W0 i
Non Combat: 9 destroyed, 49 disabled
- e( q1 a+ @- m% M' I' Z% W' L( r& o Engineers: 14 destroyed, 15 disabled
4 Q1 ]1 a4 J8 e# f5 h G, m( i Guns lost 31 (21 destroyed, 10 disabled)5 K# V: { ?1 H% c' E
Vehicles lost 11 (5 destroyed, 6 disabled): p' c% ^3 _/ B/ |1 H5 L+ A: j2 z
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! d A5 F; Z/ `* a, ^Ground combat at Clark Field (79,76). D, c$ ?* i4 _7 N
+ ^/ K, ?9 y! a/ c$ nJapanese Deliberate attack) n2 J: K7 b! U* }. j C
7 W" q4 {# z( c% q- H- iAttacking force 26217 troops, 278 guns, 218 vehicles, Assault Value = 7630 H% u! ~" s& N$ W& e, \
* j9 @ T" a ]" zDefending force 26587 troops, 460 guns, 238 vehicles, Assault Value = 6543 a/ i2 y& _0 w2 r5 p
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Japanese adjusted assault: 351 % z% ~0 V- j: K6 m/ Z
0 k6 z7 G; r' l& U; Z; CAllied adjusted defense: 1279
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8 z7 n ?% x$ t, R6 v. U; yJapanese assault odds: 1 to 3 (fort level 3) R$ P3 m# Z: L f/ f# c/ e
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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
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Japanese ground losses:
8 T- s _9 u% F0 P; s5 N 2585 casualties reported
6 [' h9 W9 k/ |* O, x0 Y* e6 W! v Squads: 23 destroyed, 204 disabled8 w# |8 G6 ?, @! P: S. k+ f/ {
Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 48 disabled
9 z' v: b4 e" ~ Engineers: 1 destroyed, 18 disabled
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Allied ground losses:
1 Q; {1 E4 a9 }, v2 t. R' Q$ | 681 casualties reported
4 Q) G4 b/ }# T6 o) {) g Squads: 4 destroyed, 47 disabled) ]. p8 C6 ^' d) d9 S u! U* V
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 17 disabled5 j1 h9 C0 ]. m
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled |