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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 17, 42
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4 _) i% Z8 s0 r3 X% Y为了对遭到重创的miniKB达到最佳的追歼效果,盟军组成2支水面炮击编队,夜间岸轰阿恰布机场瘫痪其空中支援的能力,实际效果也非常明显,阿恰布机场明显用来提供直掩和空袭的大量日军陆海航被统统点了焰火。
' r" k4 m# K2 o1 U7 ?' h0 M+ Z+ @! O天亮后,盟军悲吹的发现昨日CV大战剑鱼一艘日军航母也未当场击沉。。。。剑鱼果然软脚啊。。
; C( {; u) v, ?1 u8 ]' s" v9 u7 z白天的追歼战效果不错,将miniKB所有重创的CV/CVE统统送入海底,击沉包括飞鹰云鹰大鹰翔凤,仅剩隼鹰还在漂浮,运气好的话明天应该能搞定。同时侦察发现在马六甲海峡出现日军CV编队,估计是前段时间空袭珀斯的KB分队赶来支援,英国CV群可以考虑回港避难去了。
; h  V; N, y0 }) h) O( r另外,仰光的城防被降为1级,落城在即。。。。
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% p% o! w+ F1 XNight Naval bombardment of Akyab at 54,45) c+ \8 z9 _: _8 e" K4 F! W+ Z" w
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Japanese aircraft losses
. l* M9 q& C8 x6 d/ j% y      A6M2 Zero: 23 damaged1 |" M4 Q! L% E) X, P' W0 i) d( p  p
      A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed on ground
! y8 t# O; @2 C7 [+ t8 n      B5N2 Kate: 8 damaged
. j; b$ q) G: C8 g& A* b2 m      B5N2 Kate: 1 destroyed on ground
4 n3 S0 [. W! `, c8 w% T      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 9 damaged1 s1 K% ?; u* l
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 1 destroyed on ground
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Allied Ships
! n# i7 J2 o, B) U5 E      BB Revenge
" F8 P$ Z% E# R4 \* {! Q      CA Devonshire
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2 r5 A: E! K* tJapanese ground losses:" ^" v! A% w1 B. L+ q) }( O
      606 casualties reported: L5 F' {; f9 X9 `
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled0 W) p- \- z- k5 a6 p
         Non Combat: 18 destroyed, 36 disabled6 V9 R5 j8 C' F
         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 8 disabled( P" V5 Z) _1 X8 l
      Guns lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)
, w# w' s  i5 D+ I) o      Vehicles lost 6 (2 destroyed, 4 disabled)
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; w0 Y4 H6 b, {$ K& [. Y, }Airbase hits 8& L* H7 ?6 f0 |
Runway hits 14
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Night Naval bombardment of Akyab at 54,458 e' s3 R; o$ @; n2 I; a

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Japanese aircraft losses
* L, M4 c8 v; _* d      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 9 damaged# t$ F& @) i' s9 A2 N
      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 4 destroyed on ground
; V( _3 x! |1 T1 E  h9 M6 d      A6M2 Zero: 79 damaged
8 B) H2 p, G( r- y+ p6 R      A6M2 Zero: 12 destroyed on ground9 }# f) `0 D8 q- k3 y  b7 d9 d
      B5N2 Kate: 7 damaged: E2 u$ {- @( j6 L
      B5N2 Kate: 1 destroyed on ground/ D, N. d7 P; o, D
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Allied Ships
; L  Z4 w, F7 T- ~9 d/ h4 y1 k      BB Ramillies
" N! L7 Q' ~2 K# M      BB Royal Sovereign
7 M, T1 J  ]% H* V      CA Exeter- @3 l! g, u$ Q5 Q$ [" _
      CA Cornwall, u3 e4 D, a9 c+ ^2 U' c( H4 F

! k; p, `* D  B  u' R# d7 b, wJapanese ground losses:
$ e- D# i% E$ H( i! G, f# S      845 casualties reported
0 g' [, S; d' X4 _+ |7 L' D6 a         Squads: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled
$ P8 w$ @+ P8 {* G% F         Non Combat: 60 destroyed, 25 disabled. r8 }8 m8 i* P- R% o9 m! T
         Engineers: 19 destroyed, 4 disabled# a! a. p1 D& F2 @! r. ]7 \
      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)( N$ i9 ^7 o/ E$ V, ^* j
      Vehicles lost 10 (7 destroyed, 3 disabled); x/ Z6 l- D/ E
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Airbase hits 4
" U$ C5 ~7 s* s9 JAirbase supply hits 8
$ m1 y2 y! @0 q$ ]0 l, F7 iRunway hits 23
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Akyab at 50,44, Range 20,000 Yards
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4 }- x) R4 N) c7 r3 K      CVE Hosho, Shell hits 11, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk5 f4 F( ~% W4 k1 t& f9 l  p! B

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- C* s- N, q) E) ^4 q& G      DD Fortune- A5 v  x3 u) p% C
      DD Foxhound
# a/ S* n+ f# [5 O& Y( G9 k      DD Griffin4 J0 v# E4 ^! m  P0 ], T1 ?
      DD Hotspur
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7 t+ E: C. O; c" n" `% ?Morning Air attack on TF, near Akyab at 48,45
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0 V( e% L9 p  h* e1 mRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.5 j% v8 Y9 o7 w/ F+ c* _: O
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes+ @" J6 Y7 V/ R& y
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Allied aircraft
7 `  x; i7 I  W: G      Albacore I x 4" s: p* J/ |0 T
      Fulmar II x 1) f3 ]# W- J, i
      Sea Hurricane Ib x 9
9 [& [* R; V% k7 X( z      Martlet II x 6* t' V) q, m+ h9 J+ F
      Swordfish I x 7/ a) _" v" d2 g9 }& w2 D
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No Allied losses9 f8 [  T& s5 R! J+ E

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0 y+ y" P$ K- }      CVE Taiyo, Bomb hits 6, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk/ q8 w7 y" c9 z5 l
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. Y0 h  s8 x3 w& q; N6 T* {Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Akyab at 51,46' k: P! [3 ]/ v6 F. z- d

3 C; h: g9 }$ R8 X( |) X* L2 u  q. ~Weather in hex: Partial cloud) ?) r. j7 C4 |$ [# y$ Q

* N) `- r, s$ A2 J9 U2 \5 NRaid detected at 29 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
0 @* K- B1 c  x9 I% yEstimated time to target is 17 minutes4 P3 B2 w( u  A8 N9 n

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      Albacore I x 32
' P4 G" c1 l+ S, m, T. J      Martlet II x 6" ]) j; j; C' E; w5 U

% B( N1 m0 J% @) R7 LAllied aircraft losses; q( X0 }9 e+ v, D/ @, M% J. L
      Albacore I: 3 damaged2 a: `' T( C- Q. o1 g( T
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Japanese Ships5 i# [/ }1 P4 F; ?6 h  S0 Q
      CV Hiyo, Bomb hits 5, and is sunk
! q8 V! m" Z- f+ s- ?      CVE Unyo, Bomb hits 4, and is sunk

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Ground combat at Rangoon (54,53)) ~3 C1 b9 O4 H8 D
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Japanese Deliberate attack- [& I1 D8 c2 n
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Attacking force 49329 troops, 684 guns, 445 vehicles, Assault Value = 1246
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Defending force 24916 troops, 146 guns, 238 vehicles, Assault Value = 338, u/ K$ m6 I+ X- R! {5 \
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Japanese adjusted assault: 569 ' \+ C. e) h4 s

3 `, z* I) ?8 K. h$ b3 f% TAllied adjusted defense: 145 $ {' s% C3 B! {

) y. J& o) D7 K" }) VJapanese assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 2)
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" i2 l6 D; F  R) U( yJapanese Assault reduces fortifications to 1; _$ l  T( V! M. t. _: k
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Combat modifiers6 e6 a0 ~* T) a- W& T0 y
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), supply(-)
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7 Z: Y# u8 [' u# GJapanese ground losses:! E$ g' q/ c* C7 J  {0 `
      640 casualties reported8 L6 w- b  s  Z' m2 B7 H2 I/ t8 S
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 62 disabled+ M% w4 u& C4 S- h0 h3 r
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 13 disabled9 z, {" K# z1 A: x4 M+ C1 B$ s
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
! D1 Y/ l/ i1 a* ^      Guns lost 7 (1 destroyed, 6 disabled)( ^& Y0 r/ |, t7 a; g
      Vehicles lost 17 (1 destroyed, 16 disabled)4 H' N. {) Z) S% N! a8 E6 b: P7 t* B
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      2467 casualties reported
9 F/ @( N3 v" [2 u' ^! \$ J         Squads: 33 destroyed, 62 disabled
& G2 u2 ^* g: v& S' A6 b# w         Non Combat: 33 destroyed, 61 disabled) ~4 {' f: ]: ^8 W( \! }
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 3 disabled3 v8 ]7 e; }. {4 w0 O' T, o6 L/ U
      Guns lost 9 (1 destroyed, 8 disabled)( U8 u1 `! \/ K: B4 }% P
      Vehicles lost 6 (2 destroyed, 4 disabled)) H# t& V& Z& I# ?+ B3 N6 @" v$ |
      Units destroyed 1
这样赶尽杀绝,不怕日酋太监啊
4、5艘小型CV还好吧,只要6艘主力还在就没事,温水煮青蛙啦
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 18, 42" W1 u" v  k. {8 ^( T7 f/ W
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岸轰阿恰布的BB编队遭遇miniKB的护航编队,发生水面夜战,英军的夜战能力也不是盖的,以1DD的损失为代价击沉重巡摩耶
: J8 |$ n4 d3 x; E+ y$ T另外一队DD偷猎编队抓住了日军正在卸载的运输船,将尚未卸载的日军猪头送入海底8 s5 b/ G# B0 Z8 p' b* b" L% a
由于CV鱼雷用光,追击隼鹰未能确认击沉,只好用SS沿途撞大运了,英国CV群今日必须返航了。仰光的城防被降为0级,明日估计落城
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Akyab at 52,45, Range 7,000 Yards' b' L! z9 P4 I- T( D0 j' H8 o# l. Z
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1 w0 l5 e6 e: {( u" R* x) C      E13A1 Jake: 2 destroyed2 w  x/ A# b5 R* S3 R7 G1 T

/ {8 l$ R8 R  l3 ZJapanese Ships, A3 [% u( E7 c2 o, @& D, Y+ L
      CA Maya, Shell hits 10, and is sunk9 o0 p0 W7 g7 K2 [/ \
      CL Tenryu/ S" \! f" p' R% U" B
      DD Yayoi5 k- u$ ^$ v; Q5 m, f0 h1 O! C( R+ @
      DD Uzuki; H6 M) y7 H+ b! x9 i- B
      DD Satsuki! s9 H) U' K' M+ }
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Allied Ships
4 Q+ K9 e  }+ X+ ]9 v      BB Resolution, Shell hits 3+ y- t$ R5 ^% L: L3 [. f  Z: c
      CA Dorsetshire, Shell hits 1
% d/ N8 y8 _/ X: f0 P% K7 v      CL Hobart
( T3 i, ]# M$ d8 J4 p4 |      CL Glasgow
, T6 I: U0 r0 u/ U+ h# z  X0 O0 q      CL Newcastle9 m; @: I) c! ~7 A/ A# W* K
      DD Nestor) n; S% D! M: e
      DD Isaac Sweers
( }) U+ }! Q  U$ s& e7 X2 J      DD Arrow, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
  D5 u: S# q7 u& A: W1 U( n& A; h      DD Inconstant8 k, w- A, y0 E/ y, X
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Cox's Bazar at 54,43, Range 1,000 Yards( E4 `/ o$ c7 H! F0 {7 P$ ]% B

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% D, F7 B% l  d' ~8 @      PB Nikkai Maru, Shell hits 25, and is sunk
9 H6 D7 Q% ?/ v/ O7 _      AK Sakura Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk- ^1 H! D* v' e0 N! @: n4 ]

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      DD Pakenham
& {: ^0 l2 V$ q* [+ q! d      DD Paladin- X! Q9 l/ Q2 Z; K0 r+ P
      DD Panther
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Bassein at 51,52. d: N4 }* m7 S# {" T

8 j* ]7 z& ^- K. A% jWeather in hex: Light rain
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4 l4 u/ C7 V/ ~$ G( o+ D" uRaid detected at 32 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.1 P3 l* W% {; Z& R
Estimated time to target is 18 minutes
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Allied aircraft
6 U  p/ L, b; W+ N. z2 P      Albacore I x 9; {$ K& `( e6 S' y! \' G
      Martlet II x 4$ c, P$ w; Y- v; A& h
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Allied aircraft losses' w/ B% F6 ~0 c& W- u- E
      Albacore I: 2 damaged& s: w$ f0 v* b9 u# a0 H: ]- B8 \  e! U

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      CV Junyo, Bomb hits 6,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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5 C" T, l/ H3 AGround combat at Rangoon (54,53); u1 Y; A1 `5 s4 E$ D+ B
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Japanese Deliberate attack5 k4 t! f. j# x( o) |8 a

" P3 }5 l: P# k" KAttacking force 21846 troops, 469 guns, 388 vehicles, Assault Value = 4947 O' \( N$ J& ?3 J) g' w& o
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Defending force 23053 troops, 144 guns, 235 vehicles, Assault Value = 229' g* G: E* T/ S3 J* {+ k
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Japanese adjusted assault: 304 1 p: }. G  n. [

3 ?+ R5 y% S: x6 f3 _! S0 wAllied adjusted defense: 123
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2 Z7 I: r: i/ N9 G  u: b- h; aJapanese assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 1)
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5 |- u4 _, x7 S5 p; R, I8 Q$ UJapanese Assault reduces fortifications to 0) j9 s( Z$ b, w+ f8 u, l

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Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-), supply(-)2 [& `1 e1 z: v' _% s
Attacker:
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      279 casualties reported9 d( ?& _, H* m2 ?5 I$ f
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 20 disabled$ `& S6 b7 U# o. P8 f; v
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
% ]& ^8 j2 V, Q7 p         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled# Z$ x2 E5 u  N
      Vehicles lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)0 F! k# c9 @' f
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Allied ground losses:0 F, W$ Y8 `; _3 v
      2036 casualties reported0 x! z0 j! ~* X; A; S  E8 X
         Squads: 70 destroyed, 75 disabled" s- r3 @9 h* I7 D! t" x
         Non Combat: 42 destroyed, 51 disabled" V* R5 d) B, Y; f" d
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 4 disabled
! J! g7 M9 w' P      Guns lost 17 (3 destroyed, 14 disabled)2 h" C% ]: s; S
      Vehicles lost 15 (5 destroyed, 10 disabled)0 g( C  S* M" v% V
      Units destroyed 1
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 19, 42
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. @( v# K/ O: ~1 q挣扎多日的仰光城今日陷落- x- n) \- i3 E6 m
中太发现日军一队两栖登陆船队向约翰斯顿岛逼近,盟军大惊,立即从PH派出强力水面舰队前往拦截,而此时日军的KB分队尚在南太卢干维尔巡游,难道西蒙大将又玩裸奔?' L; d2 e/ B/ Z+ y- S) c
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8 h! o* E) ?% @Ground combat at Rangoon (54,53)
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Attacking force 21896 troops, 469 guns, 387 vehicles, Assault Value = 500) z' h1 H' i! \* g5 y# J
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Defending force 21556 troops, 138 guns, 228 vehicles, Assault Value = 166& a- k4 ^* \$ b( T- @' o. ^' b

1 Z, I4 M+ b3 X$ y. H( l) r7 TJapanese adjusted assault: 223 ( b4 x0 |9 V( Y! L: T9 U

1 J% p; w1 x6 H1 m8 VAllied adjusted defense: 105 . t  R: y/ b) O" @4 J
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Japanese assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 0) 9 ?8 m' r# V' C4 n4 \+ Y
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Japanese forces CAPTURE Rangoon !!!
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& p6 Y6 f  n+ K) @! {+ D) DCombat modifiers" W% x6 ~2 j- H7 M# a+ v2 b) ?7 u
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-), supply(-)
  Z3 ~8 d$ P, P% w2 G' JAttacker: 0 s4 U& ?1 e* a
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Japanese ground losses:
& S' B0 m! y% R$ ^, T      201 casualties reported# \: M  l- g# u0 o0 h3 x
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 11 disabled
( y* i8 \3 I# n         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
. {$ S% d8 [0 }, W$ `         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled. S$ V9 \4 N0 _9 `
      Vehicles lost 4 (2 destroyed, 2 disabled)4 _- }3 {2 L- T: x7 R5 M& M
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Allied ground losses:' ~) ?7 s4 F( k) w2 o$ i8 m
      4956 casualties reported+ M* Q# M, h. U3 e' b8 A% t
         Squads: 233 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 y% I, V) l$ w& }; e         Non Combat: 876 destroyed, 9 disabled% `5 ^) S2 a+ h% M3 q) {% k- b& f
         Engineers: 47 destroyed, 0 disabled
6 Q1 p2 H" S. V' _+ e      Guns lost 59 (59 destroyed, 0 disabled)
7 i& A) \# l0 n& H# ~      Vehicles lost 107 (107 destroyed, 0 disabled)1 X: M% v+ K1 L9 H+ x  n
      Units retreated 16
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Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 20, 42
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1 s2 l- A: E, K昨日发现的日军裸奔登陆船队,今日在约翰斯顿岛被盟军水面舰队成功拦截,并全部击沉
1 j+ n9 p0 E$ z: V3 `0 y另外,KB分队掩护日军的一支登陆船队从卢干维尔出发逼近了苏瓦,貌似日军开始实施FS计划了。。。, L+ L4 j& b" c3 O7 s7 U
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* `/ Y3 L0 z/ a* Y2 ~, ?* D$ v' qDay Time Surface Combat, near Johnston Island at 164,112, Range 26,000 Yards- R9 a' N4 ]' O3 u# Q! |4 Z

( v+ I+ {, R; p' |5 `Japanese Ships
& b, M) s+ L, E7 q  J* ^      AMC Awata Maru, Shell hits 36, and is sunk0 P6 n- g" v2 `0 z2 f" K& Y, n" U
      AMC Nosiro Maru, Shell hits 22, and is sunk
6 d' G5 F: t1 I; b+ m      xAP Tatsuta Maru, Shell hits 18, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
8 |% r7 t8 j3 R  i      xAP Kamakura Maru, Shell hits 26, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk5 x6 i% X5 i6 n" R
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Allied Ships. \& H4 i5 Q& X6 I1 s
      CA Portland
9 i' [3 p* x: F1 d- S- c- W      CA Indianapolis
3 y% u1 Q, Q0 `$ Y( F      CA Northampton: B7 r- c3 O6 t( \# f
      CA Chester
- X! K5 O% h& c7 ^      CL Concord$ F3 K* Z$ h5 g  m" W7 D; {. k, Z
      CL Raleigh- A, r2 Z4 R! v+ \) o. J
      CL Detroit5 `7 p" K1 `1 m; H) u
      CL Trenton
* j- ~( A' Y  s      DD Aaron Ward
) e. v. b: A. K/ z6 X/ G      DD Mustin: l" `* M1 }0 [7 _
      DD Russell
" R6 m/ {, l" `' a7 i% u* a5 Q      DD O'Brien" d6 {% t* u7 q) r% k2 i# f( ^* O
      DD Walke: h) q3 ^. Z( R) t
      DD Bagley5 B7 h- k5 D6 D4 _* F9 A
      DD Blue
" n2 W0 a% D' @- L+ ]      DD Helm% d* `3 n! i  L1 o
      DD Mugford( O3 S/ M8 q% T0 I7 O. h1 k! K& \6 x
      DD Ralph Talbot
5 {% V0 a9 F" P# G+ k+ H      DD Henley& J  m0 X& T+ v0 j' ]; n; k) i. m9 |
      DD Patterson6 D( l# q4 Y6 ]% @& o- v
      DD Jarvis9 ^. f7 s. ?# f/ x
      DD Craven& }- o5 b: W' D3 _3 I2 k, s
      DD Gridley
# J  N! g! I6 H& K) A      DD McCall3 A+ q! r" z7 r, l- \; `) \
      DD Maury! b# B4 h1 Z) p' i6 A
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Japanese ground losses:  ^8 q# l2 _2 ?+ A8 }
      3718 casualties reported0 \4 h5 i' ^$ \4 ?4 u$ Q4 x! V
         Squads: 87 destroyed, 31 disabled
1 p' ^+ `/ |% y/ t1 F0 ~: z         Non Combat: 103 destroyed, 98 disabled" Z1 j: U/ G4 L7 ~+ u  L
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled7 p) o/ [! a- g" |
      Guns lost 47 (27 destroyed, 20 disabled)
( F8 m  F! _# C! h      Vehicles lost 4 (4 destroyed, 0 disabled)
裸奔不是不可以,不过应该上小船,现在这么搞,很快就穷了
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 21, 42  h' X4 y! G# H" S5 I# f7 o) H
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- b% Z% Y  }  z+ N% W( Z日军实施FS计划登陆苏瓦,KB分队在附近掠阵,盟军水面舰队莫敢拦截,然而登陆的这点兵力实在不够看。。。( A/ f. Z9 l9 E( u  n( P
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% C" l. m3 h5 n2 J* XPre-Invasion action off Suva (132,160)
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75 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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: W7 g9 L% v8 [3 M( {5 X1 ?4 SJapanese Ships% L  f1 B' E; g2 m* S* x
      xAK Syunko Maru
3 T% o/ V5 s1 ?/ q      xAK Yae Maru+ D) K$ y4 O2 F" X/ }1 x/ C8 f
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Japanese ground losses:
6 v, J/ x6 Z2 Q" j- |0 U) U5 h      45 casualties reported' D3 [! y  O5 }& u
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
8 P5 T4 ]- ^0 O9 o( O7 T         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled0 I1 ?- _3 T/ u0 L! V6 Y' W
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled0 h! x) b- B+ M+ p
      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
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Amphibious Assault at Suva (132,160)0 |+ B% o6 P+ R, w
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TF 252 troops unloading over beach at Suva, 132,160
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! F1 C$ y4 }; _% @7 SJapanese ground losses:' C' b0 f. r- p
      90 casualties reported
+ Z0 l; k* n/ v# ^, i         Squads: 0 destroyed, 14 disabled/ m" ^" j8 S, e2 n
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
* c; g" X* }+ L) e! Y) n         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
& x- ?, b' p7 K# A* O, c      Guns lost 2 (0 destroyed, 2 disabled)
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Invasion Support action off Suva (132,160)
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45 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.: U# v: g: I, w1 [& T
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Japanese Ships: N* T4 r8 |/ f0 D( V2 @
      xAK Syunko Maru4 s* C7 w& J6 ~8 k4 o+ c
      xAK Yae Maru) a/ V1 Z9 W1 O: z& g: V4 k6 I  K

8 q" V2 `* f5 M$ |' T1 AJapanese ground losses:
7 W/ `1 j4 E( ?: \- u: D- @. {      30 casualties reported
, y* f# s! s. C$ \: W) b$ {         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled- G/ j4 r1 {" z+ G/ F( t
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
3 j* \3 j- Y$ o% o4 U7 C; V2 C% B         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled2 {7 S: d# O$ i3 c
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4 M! Q$ X( ~1 t1 KMorning Air attack on TF, near Suva at 132,160; g. a4 M/ l2 m

, n0 B' T' G" f5 o! h. a4 MWeather in hex: Partial cloud" a4 w1 z/ E9 h( a. l  t( G

; I% m/ C: b6 \3 N' yRaid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
. B6 D% n8 S3 W) o0 L. U# I/ o+ ^; K  N# H6 IEstimated time to target is 8 minutes4 h% O0 t3 K3 g4 z

6 _6 V, s1 V( m, P: R$ dAllied aircraft! Q' T& A5 Q5 q6 h- m2 e
      Vincent I x 41 N/ W. }! q/ y) I4 o& ~

+ L/ H$ ~+ M1 K" |5 RNo Allied losses$ P6 y' H$ g# \# u( Q/ K7 D
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Japanese Ships
1 d! ^' _8 n! c$ m7 F      xAK Yae Maru, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires' y% Z, O) a" J0 d+ ~

/ M& v7 c9 r) \# YJapanese ground losses:
. U5 H7 V1 N0 U4 ?5 W: P& \      207 casualties reported4 w1 V: S7 X. Z1 B6 }6 v8 }! C$ |
         Squads: 10 destroyed, 0 disabled2 Y2 S8 R' a& O" S% R
         Non Combat: 16 destroyed, 0 disabled; t7 |9 S( Y% ^9 I8 U! W$ w( a7 O
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
0 h: i+ p% l2 q      Guns lost 5 (5 destroyed, 0 disabled)
* G; b, d- i5 [' ]- s: `4 ?- Z      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)0 i6 ~3 m9 G2 F, z, x
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Ground combat at Suva (132,160)
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Allied Bombardment attack
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7 C" q$ O5 W7 @  XAttacking force 4672 troops, 42 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 152% @5 D5 }: u1 l; |+ c  y) f7 t

4 V# J2 ]' r' `. \& P6 m) _Defending force 544 troops, 12 guns, 1 vehicles, Assault Value = 14
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& {4 M' a7 g2 J; P; T, BJapanese ground losses:
6 I+ |$ E9 S. w" n! Q; h      11 casualties reported# w: I( s( p; @$ b# B* Y) S& }0 _
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled% C9 b& D4 I! T, p/ l
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled( w- a' J, e# \3 s' c/ c5 J# _
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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. F% X# ^1 [: H2 K+ C9 IAssaulting units:5 @/ Y8 F9 Z/ A+ d4 Y- y0 X
    8th NZ Brigade! O6 x7 F" {3 x$ W9 [
    1st RNZAF Base Force5 R7 C% I! W6 |% [2 P
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Defending units:: G; G5 B$ q# V( c& B
    Yokosuka 5th SNLF /2
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 22, 42$ k- y$ @6 I. b- X& q
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日军增兵吉大港,盟军从加尔各答经达卡也在驰援吉大港,双方的争夺焦点自仰光陷落后开始落在孟加拉
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8 m+ T8 D! p; [, H0 X4 F3 A6 zGround combat at Chittagong (55,41)
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' @) Y0 i. H. a: W3 O7 `Allied Bombardment attack! v( }1 I7 V7 o7 |9 z" a
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Attacking force 4667 troops, 40 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 164
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Defending force 13787 troops, 75 guns, 55 vehicles, Assault Value = 319
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9 L! \3 k2 a4 k- [6 sAssaulting units:
, X, k5 l1 R  J3 c! a    44th Cavalry Regiment
  K' T# O. g2 O  V% W! y5 k    16/5th Mahratta Battalion
9 D2 Q5 W7 j1 k0 B) G( W6 x    9/10 Baluch Battalion
. M8 I( H6 Z! x" i' Z    Chittagong Fortress
5 k% x( y* p5 ^/ f    26th Indian Div /1
- G# }1 i& d3 V    4th NW Frontier Base Force
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Defending units:  l' L6 S2 H( C0 |. k" Z
    114th Infantry Regiment4 w  \6 ^, a" Q& N
    55th Infantry Regiment
! u! |  r5 l! X1 n; _4 L* [    113th Infantry Regiment( C& V) ?* z+ L: U1 `
    25th Army
5 [- ]2 ?& F) r0 m    3rd JAAF AF Coy
鬼佬为啥都是不分兵不舒服斯基,MINIKB已然覆灭的当下,悲惨的明天已经不远了
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 23, 42
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8 c4 [8 ?. ^; A" }今日盟军SS大丰收1 o6 W. g6 Z/ ^! \6 s
日军首次攻击吉大港,降低1级城防,不知守军能否坚持到援军到来2 ~  Z; o8 X: P8 e8 q: _
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Sub attack near Tarawa  at 133,128& Y" F( B9 P9 x% Z- X# t+ Z
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Japanese Ships- X4 C: B' ]1 S, n# G2 _/ Z
      AO Naruto, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy fires" B# d* F, R. k* c

1 q2 c; G, l1 T( k! m0 fAllied Ships
% z. h8 a+ J- L( j0 E, @, J! i      SS Plunger
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$ c- C6 b5 [4 [/ _7 `0 z: M/ z0 w* mSubmarine attack near Bandjermasin  at 58,1010 m% A# ?8 i1 H

( q" q& Q2 {& h, i+ K) n9 C& r+ pJapanese Ships
" H$ G) B( Q. x      xAK Zuiko Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  heavy damage
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Allied Ships& J" W  ?- v3 ^- g. z2 R) n$ `5 p
      SS Sturgeon. O# O2 q9 {% d% v* G
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Japanese ground losses:
" U# A. y4 A6 C4 E$ K/ c      28 casualties reported1 z. }$ V7 Z2 s3 X+ c6 ]0 H! S! {1 O
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled8 v6 E# W4 Z: P: ]
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
) N# p) d& `- p         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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( @, ]6 I4 F5 z1 ^" J) G- dJapanese Deliberate attack
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* J/ c$ T3 @* o# n2 t6 h4 JAttacking force 10802 troops, 75 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 501
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$ ~: p' m+ O2 w2 V6 b3 T) nDefending force 8437 troops, 82 guns, 85 vehicles, Assault Value = 200' s& J9 r7 I! K

& b! _3 C2 v. U: N! v0 eJapanese adjusted assault: 213
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Allied adjusted defense: 91 : p& t7 f2 d: o7 H) A/ s, t
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Japanese assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 2) * ?" v3 s6 X% F! m4 x' u& ]
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Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 1
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Combat modifiers1 N- D' M! a4 ]  B
Defender: preparation(-), fatigue(-), experience(-)# G2 _- q: p$ T
Attacker: # L1 D* X" X1 L1 o9 t' k1 l
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Japanese ground losses:. ~1 w' F( t0 e* m- d) _
      1116 casualties reported
9 ?& X; f/ ~, Q" @         Squads: 7 destroyed, 120 disabled( W/ @& W. H  d, E
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled+ D) e1 i- f! Q6 c2 ?5 u
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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; {& k! P- T& R, r9 q. TAllied ground losses:( p! N1 u2 [9 f( k% F, i7 i% j; N
      148 casualties reported( \8 T1 |$ O. X0 e1 }$ z
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled
0 w* u6 v. O& ]         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 9 disabled; B/ _* `; F/ @) i$ d7 u
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled4 x, ?2 `' a+ w$ M4 z8 r. {. W& e
      Vehicles lost 35 (5 destroyed, 30 disabled)
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 24, 429 ~2 @1 V6 w, p1 @
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吉大港陷落,孟加拉的防御形势不妙。吉大港是该地最好的机场和港口。英军准备不间断瘫痪吉大港,如果能夺回最好,夺不回也不能让其修起机场和港口。
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Ground combat at Chittagong (55,41)
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Japanese Deliberate attack6 R8 k, |$ F9 K8 v' @+ b' o5 m

! b- q2 \4 t6 s' p3 S0 e3 e- d, hAttacking force 15121 troops, 98 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 508
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) q4 v& q' f  i0 ?, b- v7 q( cDefending force 8671 troops, 103 guns, 84 vehicles, Assault Value = 193
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5 U. e# d; ~! V* \4 mJapanese adjusted assault: 171
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Allied adjusted defense: 51
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$ l  W" g$ u  ?) e( J4 E' CJapanese assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 1) 2 |& Z+ x3 W- s
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Japanese forces CAPTURE Chittagong !!!' T0 ?) K* Q4 [  ?& H

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Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)
: w2 @3 Y- ?; F3 ~Attacker: supply(-)+ N0 |; s% Y) J9 L+ d
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Japanese ground losses:
; x. m0 R4 W5 `( @7 q% h: R      898 casualties reported# @7 f% F" T8 m$ {
         Squads: 11 destroyed, 44 disabled/ K& D: w2 o8 j0 P3 u( A! }4 j9 ?6 W- P
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 7 disabled- _1 W/ Z# }- g0 C
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 18 disabled
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* v, D) @% V: D  I  x( }4 Y* g* VAllied ground losses:1 e9 V& G+ z4 X
      3693 casualties reported
6 {5 P" S5 d7 n# q4 \# p; A- z  Q         Squads: 65 destroyed, 13 disabled7 o5 e6 A2 k0 B& G9 U
         Non Combat: 246 destroyed, 3 disabled
8 y2 j3 @, D$ V         Engineers: 70 destroyed, 1 disabled* U1 |, |7 Z1 b4 w2 }+ p
      Guns lost 82 (81 destroyed, 1 disabled)
; t  K9 K1 y: T' \4 @# ~! m      Vehicles lost 59 (59 destroyed, 0 disabled); \& I! J9 f" g1 I, j
      Units retreated 4! Y) K. N( D( w5 _/ V3 S( Z2 H% _
      Units destroyed 2: N2 [6 R+ N6 @) \1 n
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Defeated Allied Units Retreating!
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 25, 429 w* ~  N! G) x8 m) j
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' o" Q+ U  l* [% J7 G英国海军将不间断岸轰吉大港和阿恰布,并在加尔各答就近补充弹药
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* Q) H, w2 J6 m/ Y0 Q) p5 v9 uNight Naval bombardment of Chittagong at 55,41& i6 I% N* ^1 P; F( X4 R+ z
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Allied Ships0 R$ U+ o3 k, i6 y% }! B
      CA Dorsetshire) o3 O( |- ~2 g5 S- X
      CL Glasgow
  j/ W5 F; ]: |+ D. c      DD Inconstant6 _& A# f4 e+ C' y) X) ]. v
      DD Isaac Sweers- J: U% e0 U9 U* E1 p4 M

/ e) H/ L3 h& W8 X/ lJapanese ground losses:  i3 N: k5 Y, {6 {
      271 casualties reported
# |6 z2 L9 d* w: w         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
/ L4 K& _5 m# J2 |9 b         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 20 disabled! ?3 \) Y6 @/ o# V' T; p7 b
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 7 disabled. I9 Z1 o. _3 L& m2 h3 b6 H$ R3 H
      Guns lost 3 (2 destroyed, 1 disabled)8 `, f0 u; _& j! [" V

1 r  u7 j, t+ F9 NManpower hits 3
$ r" {7 ?: n" C; p4 _: nResources hits 2
( ]7 J( _5 B6 f" \4 M% K9 KLight Industry hits 1
  S; f# O+ n7 lFires 676
2 g: z. p0 I$ }( S2 LAirbase hits 2
* Z! {# x; t5 l! jAirbase supply hits 3$ {" ^4 G8 z) m9 l
Runway hits 23
! Y% [; j" }1 g5 o2 D. Q* KPort hits 11
, i# C( m- o7 G: J" vPort fuel hits 2' W9 I% g% \( J  x6 `
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6 N( ^8 r, r8 l3 v8 T( ]Night Naval bombardment of Chittagong at 55,41
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1 L& `  m! c6 p- z3 w1 M5 `! s. Y- m# I      CA Devonshire
/ B* R  `$ U7 v, q7 U, f8 T$ Z  V# ]      CL Enterprise
! `$ y% B; |: Q% W% Z/ k      DD Tjerk Hiddes. H5 d+ H- m; f" F# F
      DD Nizam
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/ H7 u0 b: R0 I( P  A6 nJapanese ground losses:
' J2 }7 G, v+ {9 ?      254 casualties reported: Q" v8 A3 f" ]- c: N0 v
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled2 C2 a# c1 S2 e- N4 A* {! k
         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 11 disabled
$ W# t( F4 z: x, }) S$ P$ a; z         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled% ^5 ]; P) g# c
      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
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! @1 |1 \2 G, wManpower hits 18 ]& w- U4 A* f. J; U/ x8 ]
Resources hits 1' e# p% E% I$ a+ @0 Y
Fires 1089
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Airbase supply hits 1
) s( p$ z' e' g4 a% f: [Runway hits 6
  z$ p& O8 ]% q; s8 `/ n5 H' Y' wPort hits 4
  ~3 f/ P' t: KPort fuel hits 1& S8 l( e3 w6 j5 v) v+ X* s4 I
Port supply hits 2
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9 k, a% M- i5 Z% j- ]Night Naval bombardment of Chittagong at 55,41
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% h1 `" m$ h* {0 h      CA Exeter( l. }" q+ Z& L; w$ t
      CL Newcastle
/ s7 e9 l( _' k" V% x      DD Norman4 K! ?! e* O& E9 R8 x
      DD Napier8 O2 i1 R* G! o, p8 Z
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Japanese ground losses:9 _1 a2 f3 @) m7 I, K
      161 casualties reported
1 d* L. C! p5 y& e* ~- l; i         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 q  v$ F: ^* G8 V' g" m  l6 z
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 35 disabled. b& z$ h* {# [: b- `" f9 Z
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled1 Y9 S4 c- d6 Z- V- X8 e' J( H
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Fires 934
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Port hits 2
8 y% N/ r1 j6 {. d4 ~7 [Port fuel hits 1
; g- J! m/ R$ v$ f  s+ V( nPort supply hits 1
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Night Naval bombardment of Akyab at 54,45
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      no flights
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9 J$ B5 B0 w" k! c7 QJapanese aircraft losses: t/ f5 b3 `* s0 ~' C/ {4 g- u  U6 @
      B5N2 Kate: 4 damaged, n! x3 P0 X% H) o! |8 R
      A6M2 Zero: 17 damaged
) ?# @8 s% a# X2 ~( ^1 f1 m: h      Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 4 damaged% ^* W1 F$ J# M* z! k

# G& t! z" [! g- l7 s. L: SAllied Ships
" D. W; G3 w  j  y3 z2 a2 l      CA Cornwall, M) w' f( W  {1 [9 q
      CL Emerald; @) q- Q  m+ ^0 `2 i
      CL Hobart% g% e9 R+ w* @% O
      DD Nestor! _" N; u! ^0 g4 g0 j7 }
      DD Arunta+ x. Y% X' E. }: Q
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Japanese ground losses:. n* N8 \, N! j
      194 casualties reported: t1 @; V  u( Y' R% ?
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
+ d( T' D3 z! u% S5 E/ K         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 8 disabled8 j9 k2 G6 s; o* W* A$ v
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled
8 @/ w- K3 g4 O7 Z7 ~/ Y' W1 r      Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)
! n8 M7 u9 c1 g/ ]      Vehicles lost 4 (1 destroyed, 3 disabled)
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6 a9 y0 B! W! D* D! `% a; f# S9 H1 zAirbase hits 34 n& A$ P! p* k& g: D) i' {
Airbase supply hits 2" P$ {  |2 _$ r0 [/ }
Runway hits 11' l& Z7 R# I6 e3 T$ h. ]
Port hits 5# r' e) L- Q: N9 a; [% m  t& G
Port supply hits 2
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 30, 42
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8 Q2 P& Y$ _/ N) C. U8 ^派遣军再次纠集了5000余战力再次向长沙进犯,然而日军并没有吸取堆叠惩罚的教训,依然败北  H+ M. K7 I1 {/ g# M+ u) S6 w
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5 j0 ^8 W" q( V) V% _$ |Ground combat at 83,52 (near Changsha)
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Japanese Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 133558 troops, 1546 guns, 1340 vehicles, Assault Value = 5167
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Defending force 47383 troops, 331 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1203( M8 E$ j* u) [- e' m# Y

6 Z9 s. e# g8 aJapanese adjusted assault: 925 2 C3 Z6 ?. W0 {6 e8 x3 e

$ U& h4 @3 ]% J3 K/ x1 ]Allied adjusted defense: 1329
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6 z1 {9 `1 H, U. Y$ |Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2
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Combat modifiers
1 s/ z5 b. z% P/ X; WDefender: terrain(+), experience(-)
4 f0 j8 R  m4 @7 ~Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:
9 k8 c$ M6 ]. @: b      5569 casualties reported
& A% i% ]3 w* C, ~# c         Squads: 260 destroyed, 146 disabled+ I! |* m' ~  r/ g* V; q; r8 b" X4 x. c
         Non Combat: 23 destroyed, 48 disabled  t3 l2 n7 F3 p( \+ A
         Engineers: 23 destroyed, 14 disabled
& }& n; s1 F7 X1 j5 ]      Guns lost 28 (16 destroyed, 12 disabled)
$ O" p  w8 w+ Y% }+ p- ~- E9 c      Vehicles lost 122 (57 destroyed, 65 disabled)4 S4 W% R* s; M4 I1 ]

; V  o% f4 j& m" [. eAllied ground losses:- }- `% B3 ]! A/ ?
      2029 casualties reported& N7 D+ h/ r( A5 v
         Squads: 25 destroyed, 119 disabled
9 T' S9 E8 Q: T5 d" H: b: K% u         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 47 disabled/ A3 M1 |8 r5 r. W
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 12 disabled3 b7 L9 U1 |: ?$ s, |
      Guns lost 52 (1 destroyed, 51 disabled)
堆叠限制的话,看来分割包抄战术更合适点,强攻打歼灭战基本是给自己添堵啊
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