AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 05, 42
1 m9 a% R; e( f4 L1 [9 R O- `日军大批运输船抵达埃法特岛,是增援还是? K- W& T" E$ L! c7 n
Sub attack near Lakatoro at 119,152
0 t4 l3 y9 D2 ?/ p' @+ iJapanese Ships
. O$ ~, R8 \ P/ D1 K0 d xAK Bengal Maru# \, D Q& c2 S
PB Tama Maru #5# z3 z1 }9 } C8 V7 M8 o
xAK Chuko Maru8 x/ n$ |- t1 l$ P/ V. P
xAK Kinrei Maru Y# |$ u6 T: ~' w/ v
xAKL Saiho Maru
( M4 Q* G4 D; T xAKL Tientsin Maru
; e! z: P7 x# u& Z PB Kyo Maru #6
3 `. g) F' z6 k! X0 n% UAllied Ships$ h% \( h( e* o; h
SS Thresher4 {8 E/ t r/ w, L" H4 _
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难道整个脚盆帝国的陆攻都集中到这个小岛了?
+ p/ \" D) t+ b0 p: aNight Naval bombardment of Tongatapu at 138,168
! w, @; P: \# a( s; UJapanese aircraft
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Japanese aircraft losses j3 W8 i) ?# B. v. r6 Z( N/ o
G3M2 Nell: 168 damaged
; Z0 H# s/ S- L9 J3 n t G3M2 Nell: 3 destroyed on ground/ N1 i3 w4 ]# z& \/ W$ w: T
G4M1 Betty: 216 damaged
% U9 R+ h6 [! r2 ` G4M1 Betty: 6 destroyed on ground
y2 f4 [! @. D2 Q A6M2 Zero: 52 damaged, E1 Z7 ^* T8 Q/ f1 C# H
A6M2 Zero: 4 destroyed on ground: F6 G( O4 n0 e8 C* y
H8K1 Emily: 1 damaged
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* e- I& T7 u& ? CL Abukuma, Shell hits 2, heavy damage, R- @# r7 w+ T* L$ w8 g
Allied Ships
6 d7 j) G9 n! E( d BB Colorado
3 e# ]! e1 e7 N CA Cornwall
/ B% E* G2 N! b- x/ N: C CA Canberra3 P: n5 M) D6 V' g0 R" \8 E
CA Australia3 m6 Y# E9 D5 Z* g: v
CA Pensacola: z7 W7 s% h+ I0 J" M
CA Chicago2 n0 V' i! w7 ~
CA Northampton
0 O: o, I4 p2 k8 k CA Indianapolis Z; _9 T" ~" S$ m( h1 q- B1 R3 {7 O
CL Honolulu
5 K& l: L' ^1 c" c8 a CL Trenton
# r a- k2 ^& H/ x- ^! Y CL Ceres% r# O& ~. H( F& { _
CL Dauntless- Q3 N P# B q; c& l* c6 T
CL Leander
0 ?3 x- _' }' R DD Dent
8 ~8 z4 E; d% ?$ h DD Nizam
7 c6 q: [: F+ e3 N DD Allen
/ f( i& H/ H3 n1 J, r8 [( C; l DD Buchanan6 i# `7 o0 }8 V, f B6 w& U& W1 V
Japanese ground losses:
, P! W; Q2 x( {% A 497 casualties reported
' y+ F% u9 B. E9 R6 i# e: \ Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
4 y6 B y; t3 u. _ Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 66 disabled
6 T; R* c2 d2 C- a) j! x8 J* Q Engineers: 5 destroyed, 16 disabled
3 N, o" t; k( q Guns lost 12 (2 destroyed, 10 disabled)1 V [6 }6 y; v3 s R
Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
! M; |. P$ h! W$ |7 A9 MAirbase hits 25, S9 g! c% a N5 \8 s
Airbase supply hits 100 p2 a4 I0 z. k* D" U+ O) K, N
Runway hits 129* u. B4 w; l- f! ]( y
Port hits 3; c, c) n6 }8 U3 U! _4 X& @
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Night Naval bombardment of Tongatapu at 138,168' c9 g8 O* j3 ~$ M! V" J. C
Japanese aircraft) ? m. F" M( p$ H" [
no flights
6 H- R3 I: V( S8 CJapanese aircraft losses/ m2 d$ A# J: J0 o+ W& Z
G4M1 Betty: 75 damaged2 {* m# L7 A% z& L7 ~0 b2 z
G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed on ground' S3 C0 r0 G& F# p1 L: h! v* V: M6 n. e
G3M2 Nell: 89 damaged% p3 s( V3 x( L
G3M2 Nell: 1 destroyed on ground, ^8 i( |5 D6 g5 _9 j
A6M2 Zero: 17 damaged
0 K2 i7 l2 m0 f8 j* w2 V- l A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed on ground& p8 V" ~- y2 }4 ~! R+ J8 M- e/ u
H8K1 Emily: 1 damaged+ C$ M: i2 N0 O$ |: v- V# k
E13A1 Jake: 1 damaged
. e! i! Y q# `# ZAllied Ships% Z6 r v# d! ~
CA San Francisco1 p: X, U8 Y- z; V$ B& @/ \
CL Capetown
- D# M: J6 }9 E CL Nashville2 r: Z/ n, V3 q1 [' S. {1 W
CL Helena
0 e. ]0 F$ E/ a3 q" c CL Concord/ @" ]$ ]8 |( I2 m- l
CL Enterprise
( V a g8 l& T. h& a. C* U6 [ CL Perth: g3 E; \2 _# d5 f. \
CL Java+ N( w' ~' U, L# a3 h
DD Alden( l/ K \2 l6 z$ t
DD Fanning
+ N' e4 l6 p5 Y" C! u$ C DD Dunlap' |4 F8 |9 }& _' O- c4 _# T" e4 R
DM Sicard+ y5 |: G* U7 _ Q/ e7 @4 R0 e* @
DM Pruitt( ~- t( {# a/ x- q+ M) D2 A
DM Preble
3 ^ n7 |- v0 j! HJapanese ground losses:
4 X; m, M, O, d7 ~8 n! d 212 casualties reported: C% C* x6 T4 F% J
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 _$ s4 r* a0 q5 O' `, r7 ` Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 36 disabled
' h+ F( Q$ \! K; L- p Q& V0 [# h Engineers: 2 destroyed, 14 disabled0 V8 H" p3 _) ` X
Guns lost 9 (1 destroyed, 8 disabled)
" a @- E" w% H" |; h Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)
4 ~, e- t9 x. o' TAirbase hits 18
8 B7 b$ c( E( a- C/ O* ~Airbase supply hits 17) V( p, f; i8 {- D8 I
Runway hits 61
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& `) E$ v3 m! a% {/ g( P# R瓦里岛就是啃不下来,盟军机动部队太少了# z5 n3 u( q! |0 r1 F7 h3 b
Ground combat at Wallis Island (142,156)* \0 a1 @ K& |' q
/ @ J. n( |7 F. ?* K6 @0 EAllied Shock attack
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6 G' e Z. ]; q- L+ v7 GAttacking force 3033 troops, 177 guns, 95 vehicles, Assault Value = 153
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Defending force 2469 troops, 29 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 62
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5 B8 P$ w; x1 eAllied adjusted assault: 65
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* U: L$ P: I2 u# MJapanese adjusted defense: 63 + K0 f: y3 ?* `5 ^& [1 h3 F" m! W
$ D" A- B0 U' zAllied assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 0) ( Y7 j5 @+ H5 `5 |* F4 }
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Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 0
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0 U( v( `" Z$ O+ XCombat modifiers
( M$ z# r7 h7 x# s4 |* T# SDefender: terrain(+), leaders(-), preparation(-)( n& R% s2 X0 ^. K- ?+ r$ D3 \/ t
Attacker: shock(+), fatigue(-)0 g& M3 }; G) A+ P y! D
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Japanese ground losses:% N9 Y, X. m4 L8 Z7 I7 h2 s1 p
213 casualties reported# |9 O) W) X- V/ Z0 c3 B
Squads: 0 destroyed, 17 disabled: v+ }' O) g% l4 K4 l7 D
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
0 T' ]/ F, [/ b% ^$ ` Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 Z; e% J. v S1 z- ? X Guns lost 3 (2 destroyed, 1 disabled)
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3 i9 g$ ^" ]. Y8 nAllied ground losses:" `( `! @. L( }
40 casualties reported
' N6 F- A& y9 p) _/ W: N9 A# Z Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
) U! K6 N5 d- Z Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
$ r6 N7 J& Z2 o9 { Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; ~; K3 _- n" S8 O* \9 Z& I& M( e
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Assaulting units:
" y E+ q; u. a. D0 H 32nd Infantry Division R4 a3 s& U7 E% v" z- x. a$ {
632nd Tank Destroyer Battalion
. A Y$ s7 m# Q( r 93rd Coast AA Regiment! t9 H; a' j" s! E
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Defending units:+ Y; @5 P/ [) v) S
Maizuru 2nd SNLF1 }3 V; i) n7 J, N( V! z
1st Raiding Rgt /1) g' E) H2 A! }3 f; l9 J
24th JNAF AF Unit
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# e( A! \' l" I1 \/ c) zGround combat at Ta'u (150,161)
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Allied Shock attack" G# o7 |2 ~2 J' i
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Attacking force 816 troops, 6 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 44
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/ M# z0 _+ ?& j( z+ \* u0 ODefending force 637 troops, 5 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 1
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X' z: p8 v- B2 X3 H6 _4 GAllied adjusted assault: 35 2 b: E9 _5 z( t5 H( i# T
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Japanese adjusted defense: 11
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. v( z, l( {+ ?) O( d8 [Allied assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 1) 6 v) o$ O! b+ u1 |
" q4 F/ ?4 q0 C1 E1 E2 j1 SAllied forces CAPTURE Ta'u !!!/ R1 f$ o* J% G& f2 k+ ~4 u
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Combat modifiers
. q; k' V$ {$ E0 y7 f5 A5 GDefender: terrain(+), leaders(+), experience(-)
+ p# R1 b8 O/ B. t7 YAttacker: shock(+), leaders(-)
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- G1 ^6 O6 w% V# S$ KJapanese ground losses:. O/ ]/ G0 p% }6 W0 I; h
203 casualties reported
: {# v, E' D5 N9 W1 J- L Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled+ K$ s# ^0 I5 Q2 d% y- Z8 J
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
1 t2 p% z7 O& ? s0 A Engineers: 28 destroyed, 0 disabled. [. {$ y$ c2 M
Vehicles lost 4 (4 destroyed, 0 disabled)$ R$ s/ o' P8 q
# k C8 `. A, ]# L( Z+ |) lAllied ground losses:! }2 T3 S& z2 [
7 casualties reported2 C/ N( R( T- I5 Y. u( \( N% k
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
1 i0 ]: H& c2 C( }) X7 O. b Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 U6 L, ?- _" \$ ^2 @ Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Assaulting units:
! W2 W1 ]. E$ A: Q1 M# ]& \( ~ 32nd Infantry Div /9( S v4 \9 Q6 i" }7 C8 H
8 B2 }7 Q7 q) A5 SDefending units:
) d+ _& g3 Q) r7 u( m 5th Naval Construction Battalion |