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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 19, 45
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持续压制Benkolen0 U0 @2 h. B$ S# j/ \9 N' F
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Afternoon Air attack on Benkoelen , at 45,91
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% ?- E1 A0 V2 k9 M7 ZWeather in hex: Thunderstorms2 k6 j. \3 A- U  A  g% R; w4 i) ~

; `' t8 ?& u3 i4 m: ]Raid spotted at 35 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
6 y' S) E+ F5 @, c- w% p/ GEstimated time to target is 15 minutes, I7 m% l# B* W( E4 L

. g1 \1 B2 S( f. ]Japanese aircraft% l) N0 ^3 U& R2 e, V: G
      no flights, V' m. P2 K6 B( |" o5 H
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Allied aircraft
  i7 J& Y& N4 j4 d, B! r      B-24J Liberator x 36: b8 |! R5 l; N# }; J* l
      B-24J Liberator x 18
7 w6 N6 b& ^7 g( P& K      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 35' ?7 I' `6 C7 _' ]7 d5 [  J) @( F) T
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Japanese aircraft losses
8 K* h+ F- f0 X5 R  x8 m      N1K5-J George: 14 destroyed on ground7 O6 Y$ s: C6 f  e. f
      B7A2 Grace: 1 destroyed on ground
6 Q7 o- _2 G0 |& {! U      Ki-84r Frank: 11 destroyed on ground3 k* I; D7 K% v( X
      E15K1 Norm: 1 destroyed on ground
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No Allied losses
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Japanese ground losses:
0 x  C. T0 Q% @. Z      4 casualties reported
. `8 a) d- a5 Y" T9 |: A/ @         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 Q( J% W5 X* U! |2 Y: g         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
6 Y% q& B  T+ n$ A0 k3 Z         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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) q' }7 L/ q3 G# _Airbase hits 16
. f7 U: a) X" `6 l; sAirbase supply hits 2
# G4 x  I+ o# m7 p$ l$ g- E( M! pRunway hits 63
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Afternoon Air attack on Benkoelen , at 45,91 , M! p6 ^2 r2 E' g4 o, E
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Weather in hex: Thunderstorms8 f3 x2 A7 G, y2 p) O% N, Q- B

1 [4 y- q/ @$ s  T% U: jRaid spotted at 37 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
" {9 X+ F* t# I3 X) I: m5 m5 t2 yEstimated time to target is 15 minutes1 k. |7 g0 e. Z( B5 u
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Japanese aircraft7 ~' I' U7 Q* l# N4 J
      no flights5 y3 A' b" K, E# i8 N
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Allied aircraft
3 y, ?& K* J" k8 }" ^      B-24J Liberator x 27
6 }2 |8 Y/ O; x7 w6 O      B-24J Liberator x 18
0 C3 k' |7 g* @' F  }7 N      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 9
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Japanese aircraft losses+ m4 t) |, ~( }, Z
      Ki-84r Frank: 7 destroyed on ground4 p0 h6 q# k- q4 z, \% M3 ]) i
      N1K5-J George: 4 destroyed on ground7 g+ f- r, V, F& _
      E15K1 Norm: 1 destroyed on ground1 _( ?! N5 l$ X& C

4 }% ~; u$ C/ u# l6 \Allied aircraft losses
9 E& s: n% l& R: P! C1 t* f      B-24J Liberator: 1 damaged( v! d3 {! l( p1 {; Q$ z7 O6 C

0 L( H4 l, v1 K5 AJapanese ground losses:
, {" b0 c7 l/ J  l) D  J7 ~      13 casualties reported* U; H0 D- Q1 A1 L. K! k+ ?0 s
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled, O* a7 P' @- R7 m! c& G
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled- r9 n$ ?+ c# Z# A# ^9 O; A
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 @& C9 N& k) V" @5 Q. `

- B) S# b- T2 u0 q0 wAirbase hits 10
2 i; D$ N% ~9 Y$ s" NRunway hits 20
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 20, 45
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6 G2 v6 k9 d: a" V/ R棉兰岛上盟军主力按兵不动,分部攻击达沃, {  Y( t- v; H& X
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Ground combat at Davao (79,91)
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6 _9 t$ l! V; }. l5 FAllied Deliberate attack
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) W; M1 }4 }: v0 d8 oAttacking force 24456 troops, 326 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 914
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Defending force 4505 troops, 44 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 159# r6 U4 ^# {! v- P5 Q
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Allied adjusted assault: 629
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Japanese adjusted defense: 247 6 E# E2 n2 I1 x8 T

, P1 v) _' c8 BAllied assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 6)
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- f$ C/ y) N6 e, G3 ?+ ~2 vAllied Assault reduces fortifications to 57 o1 K' R; f: v0 W8 y+ \! a/ d
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Combat modifiers
& D! d4 o& A# Q' W7 I0 YDefender: terrain(+), leaders(+), preparation(-)) K6 o! d  p. {7 ]' W, A  q
Attacker:
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6 N, E) h# X; l8 s( g& `Japanese ground losses:$ {, S3 U, \* `' a( U, W; N
      368 casualties reported' C2 f2 y4 b7 x) v2 n
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 28 disabled0 D+ Q0 ^, o& u* t. r
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled& Z& ]9 f" W& u4 t, [
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled$ Y) ~1 u$ r5 |' W+ {1 `
      Guns lost 8 (1 destroyed, 7 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:& c0 E! j5 \6 H7 P7 C$ w( _/ v
      506 casualties reported$ Y& m- E# ^8 K4 m6 z2 p4 J
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 73 disabled
6 d. n. d; B8 K4 M. j: [/ ]) Q         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
. Y$ S* I" C$ u+ j! t! b         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 14 disabled( e% l# h% w, k  M4 _
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Assaulting units:/ I5 K9 l4 Y: B2 x8 R) w2 z
    3rd NZ Brigade
6 u( o! W/ `' ?- d2 g    12th NZ Brigade" u' m$ w' V0 Y; I+ K1 a' P& C
    766th Tank Battalion
& v2 s+ r  o0 B2 \" o    5th USMC Tank Battalion9 l$ @! r7 A$ a
    3rd Australian Division- m: K' [, k' w) A% {
    8th NZ Brigade
5 C- s0 Q* z1 n    223rd Field Artillery Battalion
+ W+ Y7 ~6 b. }; p' X9 p& J6 x    2nd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
; A4 w6 C( Y/ H- k    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
+ g* m- y: p+ l/ }( b    12th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
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* y' v2 _7 O, h# _+ ~1 F    71st Ind.Mixed Brigade
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 20, 45. {' m8 C) u8 e, g
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* {( {: ^, I) D& b) M' {Ground combat at Davao (79,91)
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7 u; f. B/ i9 i" P" LAllied Deliberate attack
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& B  g8 l7 Z- p( jAttacking force 24456 troops, 326 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 914- Y( {. N4 v; r- D, \

4 S, H2 b( C' DDefending force 4505 troops, 44 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 159
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# o- Z: c  B7 |. D+ EAllied adjusted assault: 629 , W. h/ C7 S$ m4 t6 ~) }- L

) q( e% {# ]6 d$ C/ `Japanese adjusted defense: 247 8 z6 a0 g- E; \. I0 A3 w+ f0 ^! `
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Allied assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 6)
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& q6 i, C, C- d( N1 bAllied Assault reduces fortifications to 51 q( {) P9 c! e. o; Y" @5 ^

8 {. ?5 A8 x/ h5 \5 t, i6 bCombat modifiers; D- E# h% ]1 U
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), preparation(-)# w; O! z" Y1 L# @
Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:' Z# S$ @7 O4 M0 I' a' r: O
      368 casualties reported
9 a( L' A* A; p/ u2 D( X" X7 }         Squads: 3 destroyed, 28 disabled
, k% k4 Z! L2 M9 w- X         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
( E; @% t0 B4 ~3 r         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled: T. o* c4 H+ J4 P$ C3 R
      Guns lost 8 (1 destroyed, 7 disabled)* W8 T. c1 u# W" m& E8 |) ?, E6 C
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Allied ground losses:
) ^% l6 L8 e0 I( k1 ]      506 casualties reported
7 H( L( V, R% S  _: m0 f- C- x         Squads: 1 destroyed, 73 disabled
: z* I& A, u- A         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
( K+ E# y- y1 ^8 i, V+ S2 F/ M7 B         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 14 disabled/ s6 L4 x# M' Y+ h
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Assaulting units:* v' R- |. o1 \) w: R& K1 U
    3rd NZ Brigade& m! ~6 [6 N; Y' e' h; [
    12th NZ Brigade
. n1 j* V6 [( Y    766th Tank Battalion: s& x& b; @3 t. J2 T, j
    5th USMC Tank Battalion
) ]  y3 ?$ P0 J8 T    3rd Australian Division$ E8 |, H  P" B" d5 o8 l0 c
    8th NZ Brigade: ^! M0 e  b' J! ^7 n: `6 Z
    223rd Field Artillery Battalion
- f( I( C( n0 |' r6 ?" H9 M1 ^+ m    2nd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
( B9 Q! @# H$ K8 D8 u/ k# A    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion& B% V1 C7 t& e5 y9 Q0 [
    12th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
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7 k$ p3 j1 q1 k/ ?- _" f1 UDefending units:8 c* S' G1 i/ e' n% G4 u. [6 P
    71st Ind.Mixed Brigade
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 30, 45! ?4 l" u. m6 J4 T( F' a, J
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经过数天的酝酿,盟军在海空军的全力支援下对卡加延发动了第一次攻击,打出了1:1,日军伤亡过万8 g, \# m) o: F! j. q8 w
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8 g, {, Z( ~: Z- E) |Ground combat at Cagayan (79,89)
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Allied Deliberate attack8 a+ t, e3 o2 G5 |5 ^* b8 r
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Attacking force 266534 troops, 4873 guns, 6763 vehicles, Assault Value = 10380
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) k! d5 X  b! d. @6 t) T( eDefending force 84938 troops, 888 guns, 624 vehicles, Assault Value = 2009  q1 W+ _# ^  R6 c* P
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 4
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' T: A% n, R/ ~" eAllied adjusted assault: 3701
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$ e# k" Q6 Z7 G( k" R2 r. [/ lJapanese adjusted defense: 2947
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Allied assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 4)
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- |* N3 f4 c% o& Z/ cAllied Assault reduces fortifications to 4
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Combat modifiers( ^2 i1 \6 Q: E
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-)2 ?, N5 ]3 X0 n! {( Z6 A5 P/ b
Attacker: , z3 n3 F$ S. \  V5 }7 |
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Japanese ground losses:
; W1 }$ s! T  R$ B6 }      11792 casualties reported2 [! J& D  t7 Q$ I! Y. X
         Squads: 189 destroyed, 164 disabled
: {  J. a% r# }- t         Non Combat: 81 destroyed, 416 disabled! N6 p# m: q5 b8 W/ V9 h2 M# X
         Engineers: 30 destroyed, 270 disabled
) ?0 h% a, z9 p8 x' [$ C      Guns lost 159 (40 destroyed, 119 disabled)
: \# H. Y- a  e- F      Vehicles lost 78 (13 destroyed, 65 disabled). g: G9 U8 o* o" q. v
      Units destroyed 20 Q( r  L% S- N) i- e
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Allied ground losses:
- w  R# C/ T/ S1 Z4 g8 j* j/ c1 g      5175 casualties reported3 x' m( K4 J$ u* A. ?$ B  W1 U4 T
         Squads: 13 destroyed, 614 disabled" Q: f3 O' z) F! @
         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 116 disabled3 ?. C5 [5 g6 c3 k$ M% G2 k
         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 119 disabled4 T; s4 g) a& B# T1 x
      Guns lost 135 (10 destroyed, 125 disabled)
0 y  a; Q% M; C' p4 Y      Vehicles lost 134 (3 destroyed, 131 disabled)6 a$ j/ @% M' P
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Assaulting units:
8 J4 z% N. M3 @. h    1st Cavalry (Spec) Cavalry Division
5 G: S' N5 R( B/ G' E0 g& z" L% R    2nd Australian Division( U" G4 l$ s+ y
    4th USMC Tank Battalion. t+ Z# W* _/ P  Z. m& _" Y3 i
    6th Marine Division
8 U1 N6 Y8 q. s" r+ H    711th Tank Battalion
6 ~6 D" ~5 I# T3 x    710th Tank Battalion
# o! s1 \3 j$ |* H0 u    24th Infantry Division
/ B1 N, }0 P4 G& x! j' F6 o# a; j8 U    3rd Motor Brigade
* W9 G- d' c" W( M5 `" p    1st Marine Division) [6 z# E$ l- |' k( {0 s8 p# i
    5th Marine Division/ ~% F2 v5 [9 _: E
    2nd Marine Division0 B3 K5 F6 Z+ f& q& f( L
    Americal Infantry Division
9 B% d  U+ C# s1 r; F+ o* w    2nd USMC Tank Battalion& X: H& I$ y  D6 g9 O! X
    3rd Cavalry Regiment
* o4 q, r! _8 i, ~" Q$ p- B    16th Light Cavalry Regiment, K6 i! d, ^1 c/ P6 c4 ^& b
    767th Tank Battalion( b/ d3 a7 |2 y0 {( w2 Y8 Q
    XI Corps Combat Engineer Regiment% _2 f/ h4 H- J
    I Aus Corps Engineer Battalion% b5 e8 e1 C% w: `+ {: f8 {/ q3 m
    6th Australian Division
1 f1 J8 s& P7 G. ?3 t# @    25th Infantry Division7 ?, R7 A2 _1 l6 H6 v+ e* A  J4 _
    2nd NZ Division
+ ?9 C3 u2 n# w    110th Combat Engineer Battalion; F) n% c+ \' }1 u
    716th Tank Battalion
9 w% i3 z# l, `8 n- S3 N3 K! H+ H    31st Infantry Division
1 b, z) D* Z" M    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment4 U) a3 h" T  ^% U
    32nd Infantry Division6 A  l+ c* ^' g: ]
    1st USMC Tank Battalion4 J7 N# _! h- Y& u* M
    81st Infantry Division
2 m+ L. |0 x% c7 i    2/11th Armoured Car Battalion# I# x) w8 j/ ]9 m+ N4 `2 R9 y0 `; ~
    192nd Tank Battalion( k$ l% [+ t" d9 Z. o1 E
    3rd Marine Division1 f* Z; C  {) t' G5 d. Q
    9th Australian Division
) U. `7 T; z9 p2 b* _    27th Infantry Division5 Q% g2 f7 w: P! x
    96th Infantry Division
3 J3 h* v$ y* Q" @6 n% G6 p    1st USMC Amphb Tank Battalion" r& A% V5 d' }7 }" a: R1 \5 z; j
    6th Infantry Division
9 h, g6 o$ Y  A. \( o8 k* P    194th Tank Battalion: v2 _# Y0 c4 n( \7 s& @
    10th Indian Division  k, |9 g9 y5 G1 C
    2nd Army Tank Brigade
8 |4 j2 f2 N8 T4 ?3 g    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion" c% ?  ^$ }. m
    608th Coast AA Regiment
- M) `8 T; U5 t9 T    93rd Coast AA Regiment
  i" n6 W4 L2 r3 a. n0 S    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment' U: }* j* \6 p) m  K2 @
    148th Field Artillery Battalion
) l4 }) F) r1 S) v; g    544th Field Artillery Battalion7 s0 q1 I# f- n: m
    X Corps Artillery 3 h4 U3 z; r8 ~7 p; e9 e$ m
    I Corps Artillery
8 G9 v7 n0 m  V/ I    XIV US Corps
: Y6 ~& g+ `, ^+ u& z: I    154th FA Bn
+ ?; G6 Z# u0 ~) n6 ]  X! M    4th Field Artillery Battalion; y1 I, H. O  j! m5 e9 ^0 E1 ^
    607th Coast AA Regiment) D2 x8 n  ~/ P% U
    70/100th Coast AA Regiment
' y( n+ p7 B. Q/ ^: {    XIV Corps Artillery
2 {7 Y) @3 P) C7 D+ F( w! a    1 USMC Seacoast Art
6 o- {7 y1 S7 S; B( v8 i3 D. |    205th Field Artillery Battalion+ U# c/ M, U. h  c. j# d
    207th Coast AA Regiment9 s- \6 n# o( K% T7 w. G
    IX Corps Artillery
) z; i  l; ]' l$ ]+ x    North Pacific , X5 a: l  x2 [, N
    I US Corps
4 M6 i+ a0 @( s7 {: N" M- [    392 & 510 Coast AA Regiment
0 j# e/ v0 S# L- ^    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment1 s7 W4 A4 f* U( |, v+ l
    694th Field Artillery Battalion! g$ P: x0 k( ?( [" Q9 P
    543 & 545 Field Artillery Battalion
1 m9 g# p8 k- ~; a6 G    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment
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, J1 s' E. Q! y; x8 I/ uDefending units:
. F1 s) o) C( W: n    72nd Ind.Mixed Brigade! J# j7 R! A7 {7 B) C/ {, s
    302nd Ind.Infantry Battalion4 g- c6 z+ u# n& W
    9th Division
* M3 v7 n# W: P3 Z& f: A    22nd Division
! {9 h" h; z! o" P1 o" {3 n3 s    53rd Division
0 V* V# i2 Q+ j% ~' R4 e: ~/ j    5th Guards Division  q- e) x9 d9 f' |8 Q
    4th Shipping Engineer Regiment& Q7 `3 L5 C5 z1 x
    26th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion+ ~- g9 e; ?$ @3 K: B/ h
    69th Construction Battalion  `" {4 o8 n% P+ `) C
    2nd Army6 I0 l7 \: U3 p
    5th Fleet
5 \! J" q9 Q2 G* N8 x& e* f% h( [    63rd Construction Battalion9 W, t2 `' X$ T
    28th Fld AA Gun Co 7 X1 Y1 e4 K( _. Z
    62nd Air Flotilla
. k) L' B) e+ k+ }# w; [. w( O    65th Construction Battalion
3 m. _0 y3 E6 V( k+ V- K    2nd Air Fleet& _% y8 \* m$ J. s6 K( v5 N; k. P
    41st Ind.AA Gun Co
3 |6 }+ Q0 f3 Z/ s3 T& B6 k    34th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion, t0 d% U/ P0 V
    83rd Field AA Battalion
2 L7 \' r. s- d" _3 @* I    10th Air Division
" k; x8 [5 f3 H8 a    9th Field AF Construction Battalion* C. ]8 s( \! y+ s0 d' b2 k- y9 T: S
    3rd Engineer Construction Battalion
' J+ W; e+ C9 q( B% B    26th Air Flotilla
. L9 e/ Q4 t2 a0 Y# l    52nd Air Division8 p1 M7 m1 q5 o( O# X. I
    1st Machine Cannon AA Battalion
0 _( T: I$ L; r- h8 R% I& P' m    15th Army
3 C7 L5 K) s4 ]! N- N6 P! t: a    3rd Machine Cannon AA Battalion/ h( M3 q6 b3 }1 M
    25th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion$ X6 ?, y. z8 ]# a- l/ x& G  |" D
    29th Army
. i0 z% k& H$ r! Z7 r0 [$ d7 G    56th Const Co - F3 y! W* ~1 q! e) r
    10th Area Fleet
# L- @+ K1 s4 J  r- n6 o    14th Air Fleet
+ M9 q% p4 P- B6 l0 m    25th Ind. Field Artillery Battalion
9 Z9 {% I- l9 H    3rd Ind.AA Gun Co
) N* N7 t( Z% X8 p# ^6 _1 N    56th JNAF AF Unit ) R5 _8 D5 o$ s4 i  `! n
    3rd Naval Construction Battalion
: ]. A! x: H+ b+ i. c: H/ C    3rd Special Base Force; f/ O& e# `! q3 e. M+ a
    48th Ind. AA Battalion
$ d; }& B7 r* `) w% c    8th Field AF Construction Battalion0 u! v* ~6 A8 c4 O5 l9 ]
    2nd Machine Cannon AA Battalion2 }" J* U; C8 h4 F  _3 W
    13th Air Division* ^5 a- J* U4 M  Q6 ~
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
% f* ^5 d7 H4 E3 a" ^- H4 x+ |    8th Area Army
. V7 S) y* O) e$ T, a3 |# K    95th Field AA Battalion
& u- r2 [, I8 w  m. i    133rd AA Regiment  s  d6 S& W! g3 [& J' z, x& o$ T
    67th Construction Battalion
/ I) U' ]% v& T  ]    47th Const Co
) E/ t0 R' d$ q! k# M    34th Ind. AA Battalion( f6 O$ z5 y* W
    62nd Construction Battalion; i8 l8 `; O# R; v1 M
    55th JNAF AF Unit : r: j3 |7 H, z7 I( S; p2 l- m
    15th Const Co
7 o+ F$ [2 o9 \    3rd Air Division
5 @$ n. ~7 }4 I6 Q* C    4th Fleet /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
1万战力攻击卡加延,盟军威武!
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 01, 45+ Z3 Y+ e# }% s, U
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* \' R( l0 y4 L+ C( q* r' W克劳德天蝗在巨港中招,被盟军侦察部队诱惑突击,撞在了主力的枪口上& u& U; w  L) o- N# f* m

, E& `# B/ B7 Q4 `& S5 U经典对抗AI的战术+ n& j" m" Y5 w! h! z
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3 f1 t1 B# V) e7 v: n! o. L/ q7 MGround combat at Palembang (48,91): p# N$ b; K7 G. a2 _

8 u$ t2 {* `2 f- H! H; yJapanese Shock attack
: k, T) I0 c" ?: Y7 _9 b
) ~( Y( G, {9 |/ l3 w3 {$ iAttacking force 34258 troops, 310 guns, 32 vehicles, Assault Value = 12211 h) b1 v9 L& j( p

* ?" ?6 ^4 V# t3 I' Y3 k: WDefending force 69482 troops, 1280 guns, 2303 vehicles, Assault Value = 3083
% E9 H+ Y, t& F# _, g/ l/ m- B
' Y% t4 d5 Q4 r8 c. R0 c- R+ B9 i/ y7 NJapanese adjusted assault: 1312
+ l; [: }" J9 T/ J5 W$ o " N/ }, {; X7 R1 _6 Y) Z1 T# c
Allied adjusted defense: 6397 0 P& X0 D/ R7 z
6 F* ~" Z; H( G% ]1 ]
Japanese assault odds: 1 to 4
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Combat modifiers
# K' {; c! R8 [/ G' dDefender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), preparation(-)
  o/ X% k: W' ^0 E& i3 MAttacker: shock(+)5 _% i  M& F2 P# o8 X* s" m
; {9 O( `# @7 u" k* `6 y- ~
Japanese ground losses:
, Z5 z$ c! O. f, Q/ x; t      20244 casualties reported+ ?2 A* x& E2 N$ P: L# |$ c8 A
         Squads: 255 destroyed, 285 disabled' j6 }4 r3 _: k. T
         Non Combat: 351 destroyed, 90 disabled
$ n# N: T! {. K1 k% n! x2 ]7 e: z         Engineers: 23 destroyed, 12 disabled1 [% z/ [+ m6 ]1 K
      Guns lost 94 (59 destroyed, 35 disabled)
% H4 K; W" x5 o+ {& F9 b6 Q      Vehicles lost 12 (7 destroyed, 5 disabled)
; {3 {- I$ y9 k
3 `6 q/ p5 S9 H3 p2 GAllied ground losses:
, J4 ]7 n/ h! E      130 casualties reported
+ _; Y1 e4 K% W: R0 f3 {         Squads: 0 destroyed, 24 disabled
* U% O2 i4 H& b8 F4 {, v         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled
. y3 E- d+ ?: m3 ]5 b; W1 o         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled, L' P- w8 K, y' \! @" ]
      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)8 I7 R7 K$ j% K8 W" ]& y

6 S" g5 W* V! k' P' i7 q$ YAssaulting units:
2 t2 Y+ D8 S5 J, f) c/ ?6 l    59th Division
( i  x& }; U& N    46th Division
4 q  H( ?/ B6 V$ U" s- F/ L    28th Division0 X2 e4 V0 q, c$ L- V
    28th Air Flotilla " o; n+ ~* Q, ], l5 J; b, u
    152nd AA Regiment; x4 v3 M2 a: H% ~# T
    13th Air Fleet
5 C4 Z- S$ W9 W$ D    41st Air Defense AA Battalion! c# a+ W& q% ~* }$ f. q
    57th Construction Battalion4 {& u- u3 Z2 `3 y
    31st Air Defense AA Regiment" B# C: N2 r+ X1 Y$ v
    52nd Construction Battalion
$ a" G1 h. y9 B    4th Naval Construction Battalion
( j* T+ d9 W& M) U% }    7th Field AF Construction Battalion
8 S" u" C1 Y) p! |    39th Army" h6 B) h, y3 {
    10th Mortar Battalion9 ?1 K* o+ q- W# P. J
    7th Ind. Engineer Regiment3 A6 e6 \9 K! b/ {
    63rd JAAF AF Bn & ~. ~0 }* H' d8 `) A
    151st AA Regiment/ |3 f: [6 ~) }( ?4 G8 N
    178th JAAF AF Bn 5 Z* I/ M7 b2 ]3 f# v" ^  O

' }9 a! n5 |# xDefending units:. A" a& S0 z3 Q3 {6 d' [8 z; \1 Y
    50th Tank Brigade9 m: ]7 E- L% n. H. d6 A
    4th Marine Division' M) w- v0 C1 i/ }3 S8 H) |; o
    254th Armoured Brigade( V# j/ c) {: h' g( ]
    18th British Division' `( A# Q$ O% n$ M5 V  A4 ^
    31st Armoured Division: J1 Z3 n0 s" }
    93rd Infantry Division
( O3 L7 O* d- `$ X6 J. q- }    38th Infantry Division1 c- v* f$ C  r$ ^$ e, M
    CenPac Amphib Tank Brigade
5 n, D* ]2 K! M, K% f    632nd Battalion1 T) K4 O# U, o, ?5 M3 \9 b3 O
    3rd Carabiniers Regiment7 i2 r1 [5 [$ @+ c3 _! Z2 Y' C' P' X
    51st Highland Division
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
那边棉兰老岛上10000+战力,这边厢还有3000+战力分支部队,再加上肯定还有正在休整的其他部队,盟军可以动用的人肉部队也只能用海量形容
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
本来盟军的人肉就是超多,这时候总战力根本不逊色于日本。估计红叶原先又被27卖萌给坑了吧··
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 02, 45# a8 T$ |& G1 p
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卡加延和巨港的激战持续中: \5 a0 z5 S5 u. P. ]5 T- p
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9 y- S, a) T1 ]0 ~( b' aGround combat at Cagayan (79,89)$ i( \2 |3 {  o6 A- [

: t- T+ G, k  t( i& _Allied Deliberate attack- [4 ?* f0 V1 }% R6 U) {& g; }5 b
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Attacking force 265286 troops, 4919 guns, 6810 vehicles, Assault Value = 103514 p7 `0 [. \4 q2 j0 l- h
$ O# H: l; J$ s* v. O( O( @1 o
Defending force 76511 troops, 847 guns, 621 vehicles, Assault Value = 1572
; J& L5 ~' |5 c6 o % C. D' H% t$ n
Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 3
" {! ^) ?  a" y5 e/ j
. c- M8 _. D2 e% {/ CAllied adjusted assault: 3130
0 ]6 z7 l6 o) Y7 b! q1 J   C9 j6 i) }7 U- l% D. r* J( P
Japanese adjusted defense: 2085
$ Z# x6 E) I/ n; g
0 j" H  l; \0 lAllied assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 3)
6 j7 H  s! @, J% Z4 f
& B  n' o. }3 H* U0 }Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 3# \$ e% N- U3 A, E" o
  d4 P3 B! O! D
Combat modifiers
+ G. T& O' a1 L0 _6 [/ J! aDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-)
+ n* ?. G, ?) A" q: g6 YAttacker:
% j! w' Q8 N5 Y- C+ }
' m  [7 q. D* u2 @) L6 }Japanese ground losses:- g; _) B- |" q% P2 T7 M
      10831 casualties reported$ r9 Y, C) d) o2 q' i
         Squads: 59 destroyed, 278 disabled
, Q8 X- w7 M' X' u7 a( s: S         Non Combat: 272 destroyed, 316 disabled$ E% o. Q6 o# T3 ?- r
         Engineers: 86 destroyed, 149 disabled
& ~  ^- C+ D' F      Guns lost 185 (80 destroyed, 105 disabled)
: E3 b2 p; j) ^) t      Vehicles lost 73 (20 destroyed, 53 disabled)& Z% l" r6 v7 {& i! \7 U
      Units destroyed 17 Y/ y! P$ v4 a$ \
1 O+ _: ~6 O8 r, R
Allied ground losses:8 `2 H, M9 D  O1 I
      4988 casualties reported
6 W+ Q  Y2 L. W/ }         Squads: 28 destroyed, 340 disabled
$ Q! L- ^5 O) j& \7 w         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 129 disabled' B0 o4 S) S! |( ^8 X
         Engineers: 10 destroyed, 114 disabled) G1 {5 R0 r9 G. D% c
      Guns lost 102 (2 destroyed, 100 disabled)% a" q! t, }: x1 l+ t8 q3 c, B0 B
      Vehicles lost 126 (9 destroyed, 117 disabled)' l- ]4 O  b' R: ~8 p

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' W' o+ U. |2 _# M: d9 b' SGround combat at Palembang (48,91)' I+ g6 P  R% s: A. \/ e1 ~2 f
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Allied Shock attack
/ w& r3 u  Z& M7 f& c& C
% Y# I, |( B1 O/ z6 L& SAttacking force 69410 troops, 1286 guns, 2303 vehicles, Assault Value = 3040
8 F0 \( `; W+ ?7 ?
4 b3 F+ E- S2 p  O: vDefending force 28147 troops, 328 guns, 183 vehicles, Assault Value = 428. u3 |/ j9 r5 e  s% b

6 W6 L0 ^7 U/ R- H6 Z0 F  D9 ]Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 6
# j( r% A/ q7 h' V! r. \2 k3 [ ) t; W' a9 X- z  b2 `+ q- F0 l
Allied adjusted assault: 2318
) S; }6 K; w8 |/ k
0 I# X- O3 E- \% vJapanese adjusted defense: 940
5 L% u" f) O: Y 1 y# C% e3 ?( a/ d, P; b
Allied assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 6)
# L& l, o: d1 I3 {' | . x, m8 Q( F1 k% Z; K5 \6 `
Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 5
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% w2 C5 `+ s; p% ]8 I: n8 yCombat modifiers
9 m8 Z/ ~$ p0 k5 R+ ~* iDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+)
7 e& {) m& B0 WAttacker: shock(+), fatigue(-)4 a- d$ I$ s. V
: w2 M+ T6 @- X9 g. B& P/ \- J# M* t
Japanese ground losses:0 ~1 ^4 G+ T8 F' [% G1 ^& N! }
      3822 casualties reported
8 j2 ]5 F: |/ V% U: |         Squads: 104 destroyed, 53 disabled4 j4 K- E- m: w
         Non Combat: 7 destroyed, 76 disabled
* a" [0 I8 ]' e0 F, O         Engineers: 11 destroyed, 67 disabled
6 y* \' U8 z' i, A      Guns lost 83 (12 destroyed, 71 disabled)6 B/ C0 Y5 S; T& @3 ^5 N7 x
      Vehicles lost 21 (5 destroyed, 16 disabled)+ x2 f. u/ f1 S2 _1 q( W+ N0 `

  d% K. f0 m4 ?+ n( rAllied ground losses:
% T* Z1 V4 [+ p3 G6 @% S3 N+ n      619 casualties reported2 i# V9 F' m$ f1 Y2 v: m# x- \
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 48 disabled5 D% b8 i$ p( E% r, F. T7 w
         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 23 disabled
$ F# k+ f( [5 Q         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 10 disabled
: F& k8 z( h- I  ~& `1 n      Vehicles lost 70 (40 destroyed, 30 disabled)
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 03, 45* m4 Y+ G# O& v) @$ S" D

* ]/ C0 T# l' X, C% ]( n盟军对巨港的最终突击受到了一点小小的挫折,不过拿下只是时间问题
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- H* W+ P! J' h! o7 |) R( {Ground combat at Cagayan (79,89)
# I* G$ p2 A! T! D6 u; M7 v + l& _3 k- r2 t3 z( j, X
Allied Bombardment attack
& s0 p  f; k1 }& Z6 o% X2 {9 R: A
1 y4 X2 r' @1 ]. q" rAttacking force 6267 troops, 542 guns, 395 vehicles, Assault Value = 10004
+ e( E5 i1 O4 ]
& t# ]- \: t- x) Y3 B2 z5 aDefending force 67530 troops, 776 guns, 607 vehicles, Assault Value = 12067 T6 j! F8 Y' x7 Y7 @

+ y& I9 n  U; W4 f. mJapanese ground losses:( Y- A8 L# S. ?/ ~5 N. Y. T
      71 casualties reported: [+ w5 [5 N1 T; ~9 y% k2 D
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled
) ]1 ]. b+ F: b& H  N4 I         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
7 k( ?3 ]9 g( M9 ?9 a         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled5 r: ^# A- ?! s5 p
      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)' @1 Z- M# @0 ~2 M
/ I% _* M6 o5 x) B0 ^  j
Allied ground losses:
8 G9 E! D* ~; M: R3 R. B6 ~      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)+ H& I2 S8 E9 ~6 t. L* `
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Assaulting units:, z- C/ y+ M! \/ w, d1 V
    2nd NZ/C Division. `$ J' I9 y' E8 i1 r9 E# p4 K
    3rd Cavalry Regiment& i5 J% P0 g0 _5 m: u  @1 u  c
    1st Marine/B Division6 P" i* V% @) a( Q% V
    1st Cavalry (Spec)/B Cavalry Division3 z( ]$ I3 K) W, Y- C/ m* @" E0 @; y
    24th Infantry/A Division
: g% N) ]* U- D    767th Tank Battalion6 i5 G& M1 l8 z3 ^
    10th Indian/A Division, j' Y: g9 K- n4 R6 }# Z3 T7 z
    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment
; S8 z; J% H% f4 t/ i    31st Infantry/C Division! d# h, t' r( i5 ]2 d
    27th Infantry/C Division
9 |+ J3 z# N1 s: [% w+ Y    Americal Infantry/B Division. b  X/ y6 @6 |' L! [+ g
    6th Marine/B Division: R2 o) b/ F/ \% u9 _  j& p
    2nd Marine/A Division
  {; R+ b% ~; M) u- w    24th Infantry/C Division/ I% m/ K- Q! Z6 n
    32nd Infantry/C Division
* G' U9 K. q2 v    25th Infantry/C Division; o! i; a* L% S( ]( j9 x
    1st USMC Tank Battalion, V" C2 \. @' X- k2 @9 x; h
    6th Marine/C Division$ a7 M2 J7 Z! u3 V  k
    81st Infantry/C Division
' M& I& ~5 v6 R# Z    5th USMC Tank Battalion
4 {- f9 s# ]# e, k3 r0 V% h    110th Combat Engineer Battalion
; V! F: N8 ~9 Z% a! S    25th Infantry/A Division' f+ D* e6 A, T( q/ |
    12th NZ Brigade& M8 s4 `0 m7 Y* u$ k% _" y
    Americal Infantry/C Division
% T3 @$ U6 x; G2 N* o    81st Infantry/A Division) U# w/ W1 g3 e! C7 O* X% O. z/ h0 q
    3rd Motor Brigade
2 \* b: M3 F6 i1 Y    3rd Marine/B Division
5 x# G" ?. a+ m) f4 I    2nd Australian/C Division
+ a  u" Q( Y+ D, @& i! x    6th Infantry/B Division
4 _. d+ @) p5 S6 j0 N( V    32nd Infantry/B Division
5 }% M, ?9 N6 e& T& f% e    5th Marine/B Division
! D2 l+ v3 h+ F- Z6 F0 @" Z    27th Infantry/A Division$ {. G: o) I% {7 [" U
    16th Light Cavalry Regiment
5 a6 K5 m% q2 k7 T    3rd Marine/A Division2 x3 Y/ N' s( w+ [9 Y9 A7 l
    1st Cavalry (Spec)/A Cavalry Division
) Z$ ^1 t& X6 d* c& Q. U  M) j    XIV Corps Combat Engineer Regiment. d4 v. e9 }( H% s
    10th Indian/B Division
3 R, s* H' j# A  g1 w" e    4th USMC Tank Battalion+ |# B5 b3 s7 z2 f2 P
    10th Indian/C Division. m: h5 ?) W  ?* [" I1 U
    2nd NZ/B Division, {1 }" y, ]# q- ^* q
    710th Tank Battalion
) \0 Z- {% G, O! H    5th Marine/A Division
* {: o, p& H/ _- x* t    31st Infantry/B Division7 G; g& r8 T) y4 |; ?
    2/11th Armoured Car Battalion
6 p9 z6 i5 X0 M# Q' C- v/ i7 U4 z8 R    96th Infantry/C Division
3 i; Q# [$ T9 P7 ~! @) q9 e    6th Australian/B Division9 e7 H" q# F" B( J' z  h
    96th Infantry/A Division4 F& Z8 n# L+ @" @1 X) g# U
    1st Marine/A Division2 i' C4 n4 h1 R7 M. E! M
    32nd Infantry/A Division0 P2 f+ F* w& u" _- U
    Americal Infantry/A Division" a6 d1 s7 x, N; w/ t9 U
    6th Australian/C Division# a- J( H! R- a, V  B  Z
    XI Corps Combat Engineer Regiment& U- U2 D. {: }: K) F7 H
    711th Tank Battalion/ C5 B' b, \" }% o# X$ V
    81st Infantry/B Division" O5 `$ o# S; x. K2 K( g% P# ]/ T
    6th Marine/A Division
6 h/ N% T' b+ T7 V% p* H7 W    6th Infantry/C Division$ X. }7 A% x3 \) c5 ?7 g5 Q. K+ d
    31st Infantry/A Division
; H' j  S2 h  I    27th Infantry/B Division
$ r) V2 f1 @! I% ]) ~    2nd USMC Tank Battalion
* i9 P& x# M* y! ]    2nd Australian/B Division
3 ?, x6 N! c) V6 S* P    9th Australian/C Division) e) [/ X# w3 ^: I' e, Q
    24th Infantry/B Division9 ~( c5 }; o# H* \
    2nd Australian/A Division1 v/ j4 Z3 [2 ^9 S, M
    2nd Marine/B Division
! i7 ?1 k5 q/ F. T    3rd Marine/C Division& z& r% A& u# d
    6th Australian/A Division
' n$ B8 m, C) L0 l' r! x. O    6th Infantry/A Division2 F; k, f3 s# M5 V, e
    2nd Army Tank Brigade
/ x/ {! J6 |+ W    2nd NZ/A Division3 L1 P' R1 q8 o* `: L( H
    9th Australian/B Division4 N. _6 W: k; P1 U+ Z
    I Aus Corps Engineer Battalion
; y$ x  ~- @2 V5 @    1st USMC Amphb Tank Battalion
) u1 ^: A0 o/ h" g  A8 \4 R" _    2nd Marine/C Division+ D/ Q+ ^0 z6 p+ l& [) p
    96th Infantry/B Division
- F4 S' M- U6 O( e2 @) ^    9th Australian/A Division4 T1 h$ |% @4 m
    1st Cavalry (Spec)/C Cavalry Division0 T) @# r; ^- Z
    1st Marine/C Division
0 c. {# k. u3 I7 }3 Y    716th Tank Battalion
3 c" P6 ^& N+ \/ ?    194th Tank Battalion( R0 H( l, B+ k! B
    25th Infantry/B Division
( T/ z, C# s, t/ |    192nd Tank Battalion3 w" v* i1 q: u/ T- E( Z+ e2 ~& h
    5th Marine/C Division- u; S+ b8 e9 E; r; K
    IX Corps Artillery * ]% ]* {1 p- k
    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion: G1 H! r" h/ P% a5 a0 S9 c
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment
3 K; q( j1 @  T. o, Y; v    XIV Corps Artillery * k- R. H5 E* [: Z; ^
    392 & 510 Coast AA Regiment
/ f4 ~' ~3 \  h+ i    223rd Field Artillery Battalion
, E& s! w5 }1 ]# ^! Y% a    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion! |! O& R: b6 [  B$ h$ }9 R
    12th USMC Field Artillery Battalion! {- V" M+ q" @  ?
    2nd USMC Field Artillery Battalion. U8 P& I  g- r1 m/ Y
    543 & 545 Field Artillery Battalion
. \/ _' v( Y/ b3 L' W7 e& x    607th Coast AA Regiment
* m3 }7 w, o# ~8 \: U# P* b8 t' W    205th Field Artillery Battalion
) ?* u2 B! R9 |; _( l6 m    148th Field Artillery Battalion4 T+ p" a) f, k. s7 h, x5 f9 O0 W
    1 USMC Seacoast Art 5 s( z) P1 T  J7 r  d
    608th Coast AA Regiment0 v! M0 K- _- C1 Z9 T  ?, z/ J
    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment6 X1 {, X7 U- P. u9 q9 |
    207th Coast AA Regiment( C' n: w$ w2 U  S
    544th Field Artillery Battalion
9 f9 @9 {; Q8 q    I US Corps
7 I5 u( U" e" s2 W' `    131st Field Artillery Battalion, ]  R- _5 K  J% O/ S, c
    70/100th Coast AA Regiment  S, i8 ]. I4 E8 |1 }$ r) a5 i
    93rd Coast AA Regiment3 u& C* y6 N2 @9 G+ e
    154th FA Bn $ X+ M( v. a1 K% B( E3 l9 F" d: c1 |) g
    198th Field Artillery Battalion
/ t* |" E+ R0 E    4th Field Artillery Battalion
! l+ |# T4 ?0 q7 \) X# @& T; ^7 }    I Corps Artillery 4 j7 d0 |$ z% S. @' m
    694th Field Artillery Battalion
. X" l: c/ q' G) z( s- l) V    North Pacific   u7 |( e: ^$ C
    X Corps Artillery
& q+ R8 G/ g6 N: v9 R8 ^, y    XIV US Corps
' }0 m3 U& M' g4 K) t    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment* d, J* ]" S  x

3 b4 ~  |0 [! F  A( UDefending units:
7 @$ f3 g: ?( j) ]    9th Division
) r3 a+ _& n- U  \" c3 D9 I# o    53rd Division4 [/ }) h# M5 \* q  J$ I! ^8 t
    22nd Division
0 R6 o" x3 F! q0 A. g, G    5th Guards Division2 E1 k/ O6 ?( ^. U
    34th Ind. AA Battalion4 a  C5 G5 j3 F6 P
    56th Const Co
7 r3 A1 l% O( l' `: z    10th Air Division# L2 m4 Q4 v% K. p- S9 H
    4th Shipping Engineer Regiment
; ~( ]& j. [' ?+ W3 @# P  \    67th Construction Battalion
; G% S4 j6 d# G% V1 O/ u    25th Ind. Field Artillery Battalion
# S  z& l7 C! C3 S' l    34th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
9 T! s: |) A6 _. j( |    3rd Engineer Construction Battalion) i. @2 C3 g8 C
    15th Const Co
, s6 G6 r2 H; f% r% @    52nd Air Division
$ t! q1 k1 i" t    63rd Construction Battalion
# N' V9 q0 L4 r( h8 H5 E    62nd Air Flotilla + x+ @& l2 H8 X1 |& i0 \! W
    95th Field AA Battalion
" P" n. d( n7 i1 M1 B% @    56th JNAF AF Unit
# B" O* e" E/ E    3rd Naval Construction Battalion
& C7 }* y; k, c2 Q    133rd AA Regiment' U, p/ y  E& U7 P2 p9 o; v- h
    15th Army" c7 l7 h; h5 c& _
    55th JNAF AF Unit & ]# `4 H# c! H8 a* ^
    41st Ind.AA Gun Co # c, e, ^) s! _& K. _2 G, A' ^9 N
    2nd Machine Cannon AA Battalion
, v# u% l( }: N$ X" b    1st Machine Cannon AA Battalion
, A% @6 \) A/ y6 h7 u- L$ s0 Z8 S* W    29th Army6 A4 u) ?: C) L$ p, T" p
    3rd Machine Cannon AA Battalion
2 i+ w; x& w+ P+ k4 C; D5 q) Z    65th Construction Battalion4 I7 n* J: K5 {) a4 R
    83rd Field AA Battalion6 X% ?2 I0 V! D1 v4 O6 X. D
    62nd Construction Battalion* D6 g1 S0 a* }: }0 M/ \4 i
    25th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion+ p+ V5 p  o7 u# ~; s# G9 X1 h, j
    8th Field AF Construction Battalion8 D& _5 T1 u1 N% F, C; I5 A6 M0 x
    48th Ind. AA Battalion
& Y: `8 L; W! G" ~/ z: c3 g/ H3 w/ u$ q: K    2nd Air Fleet8 h0 b1 a! ?2 i& j% q: i  r9 F* G
    10th Area Fleet
1 M; Q5 j# p9 k, D/ S4 R; N  }    13th Air Division
/ _) i8 I, X/ y( n7 i5 w    26th Air Flotilla 3 u) N8 }) t% G; ^( J. \3 F
    3rd Special Base Force
) j) N, |  G9 l) _& B    14th Air Fleet3 }5 i' L* G# i8 t) n2 ]& P. q
    2nd Army
+ l- J; K& A  X: h8 D7 s2 Q( c    8th Area Army
; c5 n! W' L2 j" F3 Y+ @2 I    9th Field AF Construction Battalion
, h! w9 y" i* w    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion3 \- d" Z/ b1 H6 Y! y6 c+ o
    69th Construction Battalion
3 `# `$ W8 M$ q7 o6 d7 P) o  }    47th Const Co
+ z/ n+ W1 s- W9 [5 O6 G+ l    5th Fleet! _- d( D+ Z, @8 m0 E
    3rd Air Division
  I( d( Z9 {" D/ R# N. C    3rd Ind.AA Gun Co
8 w5 b4 s: w, _3 F" m9 G    26th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
3 h  B" }) x: B- x; ]; s- X    4th Fleet /1' F+ R4 R: V/ A
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4 h  Z, ~# P: CGround combat at Palembang (48,91)
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4 Q. U* g9 N' u/ t# a+ BAllied Shock attack
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9 v0 e4 p7 J3 y% x% z/ t% KAttacking force 68931 troops, 1286 guns, 2280 vehicles, Assault Value = 29581 R7 v4 T* h3 u% R
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Defending force 24899 troops, 310 guns, 180 vehicles, Assault Value = 340/ I+ A' L, F* ^) n

' ]% z3 Z  W; Q/ e. }- p* ]Allied adjusted assault: 1361 3 L( e3 ~  N/ t2 x# i% v+ v% N
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Japanese adjusted defense: 3106 ! N% D# Q) J4 M/ A: K

  {6 b- ^+ v( ?8 O, a) b: \Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 5)
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- y8 A/ n: V4 N9 X; CCombat modifiers
" ?3 _) w- E4 K4 b. n- g6 EDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+), X) K. E- E5 V1 [
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-)
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      2820 casualties reported
  s8 Y0 ?7 ~2 e, D         Squads: 14 destroyed, 167 disabled
' j% D- H) v5 S$ K# b9 r3 E0 P         Non Combat: 9 destroyed, 96 disabled) u4 ^( ]& ~9 W" i, p
         Engineers: 21 destroyed, 60 disabled
, M  L$ n& l+ X5 m- n! E9 |3 a      Guns lost 87 (25 destroyed, 62 disabled)
) A6 l& r1 A7 d      Vehicles lost 30 (4 destroyed, 26 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:
& I* K8 T+ D9 n      670 casualties reported
) i. M7 H( B) F+ f         Squads: 9 destroyed, 79 disabled% k& a- K* F* n  N/ }/ e% M3 ]
         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 70 disabled' B8 ?& d, X* [& [* b* j2 {
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 21 disabled8 g. G/ ?/ K, b- t, |9 @: |0 Q. p1 C
      Guns lost 27 (8 destroyed, 19 disabled)  a; x7 A/ ~, Q2 z5 v! N" X/ j
      Vehicles lost 78 (17 destroyed, 61 disabled)
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3 ^) G- B% j7 H$ W1 l' p" l$ sAssaulting units:
6 ?0 q. E+ s3 \# g5 y$ Y: Q/ Z    632nd Battalion
# V3 W0 [: l7 O- G! I  f    4th Marine Division
6 G5 q% q% _, e) L    50th Tank Brigade
$ q8 d2 y! L; b3 ~5 ?. Y* d9 g5 a    CenPac Amphib Tank Brigade
, o* k: G' ?+ @0 Y    31st Armoured Division
/ \! r4 L* ^* Z0 C# P' n  ~    93rd Infantry Division: ~) L% d3 `2 o! r. Y* X
    18th British Division
1 {5 \; Q- d6 y    254th Armoured Brigade- |! T) _9 C- T# ?; h' w
    38th Infantry Division* P8 ]8 h: J" x' \
    51st Highland Division
" J* w5 T1 S! k$ C) a4 P    3rd Carabiniers Regiment
0 K3 Q" M4 p7 q% \2 `: R4 Z% @    462nd Parachute FA Bn /16 y- W! \3 o, k& i+ w/ ]7 }" {

" r2 D( _8 {: h: O% I! B7 x! ]/ L" GDefending units:
: [9 r- h7 g5 C, l# M8 u. D    28th Division
% a0 m( k+ r2 i    31st Air Defense AA Regiment2 h! V  r: W9 p8 V
    41st Air Defense AA Battalion
- R2 a5 Y7 _$ Y3 y! O    178th JAAF AF Bn ( K* u, ^* J1 _( \4 k! ~2 l
    39th Army
$ j# b  m- k9 L; h6 @    7th Ind. Engineer Regiment% l& U8 P: Q7 _* o. [
    28th Air Flotilla
* n8 [9 Y/ I/ T$ l    10th Mortar Battalion
6 g3 F/ D0 M0 I6 e    52nd Construction Battalion
3 E, B! `3 l2 z% `    151st AA Regiment
* V8 V, R# l+ [! V3 x$ {" Q    7th Field AF Construction Battalion$ t$ T2 _: P/ _+ n- y( k  Z; ]
    57th Construction Battalion
/ p- t+ ~, b/ M; V9 L    4th Naval Construction Battalion( D! s, l, g& ]+ d6 [! [: X0 A
    46th Division: F( `; I8 K2 g( D# U$ M
    152nd AA Regiment4 ]+ S5 \9 @* ?; {
    63rd JAAF AF Bn 9 r( \# t8 _/ R7 p  ], e
    13th Air Fleet /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
盟军虽然人肉已不少,但怎么和日军比?只可惜的是,海量的日军人肉最终只能烂在本土了,如果有几千战力在卡加廷,估计盟军就要磕掉牙了,再不济也可以退到山地继续抗争,开战之初的国军缺枪少粮,兵强马壮的日军在山地也未必啃得动,这点盟军又能如何呢?零零碎碎让分散在各点让盟军敲,倒是无意中走了历史的老路了。1 g+ B. d- H4 I9 X
其实既然敢于把联合舰队和海陆航都拿出来拼了,却偏偏舍不得拿不值钱的陆军来拼,这个实在不好理解,消耗品本应是陆军来着,而不是沉一艘少一艘的海军,海军的作用应该是保证把陆军送到它需要去到的地方而已。
盟军拥有海空权之后,堆人肉会被绕过
日军很被动啊。天皇能撑到底就是好样的
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 04, 45
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' {8 A) [5 t* a* z+ f5 g7 W独立日烽火5 h: j( G7 ?( D* ^

% t# Y, i! b, G- M: N1945年7月4日,美帝独立日
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盟军轰炸机第一次战略轰炸了日本本土,长崎的飞机制造厂化为一片废墟,几乎全灭/ v* P. K7 S$ P) F
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但是盟军也相应的付出了超过50架B29B的损失' \. b) |  d  N

" r; q9 _& ^7 f* n# g这还是在日军的直掩非常有限的情况下
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这一战证明了在没有制空权的情况下,持续的战略轰炸日本本土在AE里是不现实的任务。
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Morning Air attack on Nagasaki/Sasebo , at 102,58
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8 Q+ i  M9 q! |0 NWeather in hex: Light rain
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6 `, t, k8 ?' ^3 U; P" [Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
' ]7 n; s9 c+ m, nEstimated time to target is 24 minutes% M, T" ]5 P( m7 f- L
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Japanese aircraft0 ^9 s  l- L+ `; V
      N1K1 Rex x 9
: Y/ }' z* V  q. U+ d. l      Ki-84r Frank x 22& A0 P1 M. J- e( d; e5 |
      Ki-94-II x 23
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Allied aircraft  V* ]2 V' W. V% }
      B-29B Superfort x 187
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No Japanese losses% P, S( k5 Q/ A$ ~

5 K. p3 ]' A6 ?" `8 t1 q& OAllied aircraft losses
: U" O2 C! m2 t4 i) G) W( P      B-29B Superfort: 2 destroyed, 22 damaged/ d9 i5 t4 X& p3 k0 [4 O
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N1K5-J George factory hits 40+ \5 @& J1 [, R# F5 c
D4Y4 Judy factory hits 120 A& G& @! Z) p. S
B6N2a Jill factory hits 4
0 z) r1 y" f0 n6 d( ?  P& i, sKi-83 factory hits 11
, p1 W4 t& M' RJ7W1 Shinden factory hits 11
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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