AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 02, 42
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南洋战场,日军登陆巴里巴板;美军潜艇首次取得重大战果,命中加贺2雷
. n9 f, x- Q% o7 {+ m菲律宾战场,日军占领马尼拉
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Sub attack near Tandjoengselor at 69,94) Q9 ?% E. a% m- o8 \
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9 ~3 }" Q. U* ?" ^2 [ CV Kaga, Torpedo hits 2
n9 p3 J/ p$ h3 S CA Kumano2 E* `$ e8 ?7 [' K5 V, x' n
DD Minazuki
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DD Kuroshio
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DD Minegumo# g5 O. X7 q% u2 K1 J" n6 M" ]+ S
3 {/ r3 l$ q o1 }0 ]Allied Ships4 v$ L" A% [2 m+ g, _5 Y; e
SS S-37
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Ground combat at Manila (79,77)% D! T# m2 A" D4 e( }
) R6 [ j0 e b& E: _ x3 HJapanese Shock attack. b# K% P/ A8 }6 ~
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Attacking force 79901 troops, 890 guns, 711 vehicles, Assault Value = 2062! S. T }4 f2 ~ p4 k
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Defending force 55418 troops, 751 guns, 663 vehicles, Assault Value = 11919 F7 `6 `, w. p6 _' B! t2 w( j
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0# A# y" W# [+ H+ F1 I- Q
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Japanese adjusted assault: 3666 6 _0 X- O$ F0 I2 u7 r2 [ _' [3 F
p( P K3 ^4 i& ^% DAllied adjusted defense: 547
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Japanese assault odds: 6 to 1 (fort level 0) ! p# m7 y6 A& Q
. r: O! J4 ~4 C" ^7 @; fJapanese forces CAPTURE Manila !!!1 a6 `2 b ]3 ^) p& l7 x; N2 S
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Combat modifiers
& B- p0 [& S/ Z6 RDefender: terrain(+), disruption(-), preparation(-), experience(-)
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Attacker: shock(+)
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( Z5 q3 l- z" Z% M9 F, x3 gJapanese ground losses:* t4 Z; H9 `# m
8134 casualties reported
: f; A; l" @7 n( c% B Squads: 203 destroyed, 222 disabled
' Q* j/ F3 X; Z$ V4 k9 O* ?* R Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 75 disabled( f* G- i/ G3 t& w# A
Engineers: 19 destroyed, 81 disabled2 ?7 ~* j# ?' j$ n& L
Guns lost 52 (10 destroyed, 42 disabled); b/ b# P4 D/ ]& B7 j
Vehicles lost 93 (28 destroyed, 65 disabled)9 a- o( M& l. J# P
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54105 casualties reported9 l& F: r, b, J; B, S0 R, ^* G
Squads: 2509 destroyed, 0 disabled8 Z; g$ |2 r& T3 [: W0 _" d
Non Combat: 5149 destroyed, 0 disabled0 J) M. F( x) j* T
Engineers: 218 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 {: T% }# N2 P. L Guns lost 998 (998 destroyed, 0 disabled)
6 \+ u2 k: {( f4 u5 ]* c* [/ I. J Vehicles lost 888 (888 destroyed, 0 disabled)2 n- M# v6 j% F0 x, [: d! G
Units destroyed 32 |