AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 05, 42
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Sub attack near Lakatoro at 119,152
0 R, ]* p9 \5 V2 {5 c1 g0 }Japanese Ships
O" T% f3 g- D3 f0 N. s xAK Bengal Maru: }! p \' l' Y8 m7 Q4 b
PB Tama Maru #5
2 f' V' Z, d, `% d' A xAK Chuko Maru
3 P7 `5 N4 |0 p- I; {; i xAK Kinrei Maru2 ~/ J9 H* R) x" X+ ?; p
xAKL Saiho Maru( K8 w- g) J% m3 I9 g G2 q- K
xAKL Tientsin Maru, e; c: U5 _! K
PB Kyo Maru #6; e# o9 Z( _ A3 n8 l, C
Allied Ships
/ S/ c* e) O& F1 s# x' h SS Thresher' C9 ^: ^7 N4 e9 ?" @
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. n& `- }0 z* w) U6 L难道整个脚盆帝国的陆攻都集中到这个小岛了?( [( Y/ @$ p0 ^* }# p+ j4 W
Night Naval bombardment of Tongatapu at 138,168% N8 ~7 k a6 o \
Japanese aircraft) t) _2 c/ {( j3 e, k
no flights3 a$ z6 C' N2 ]+ F7 _
Japanese aircraft losses
/ H1 L0 p' B" ?- P- f G3M2 Nell: 168 damaged, y* f) ^& q! x$ [% t$ X0 z
G3M2 Nell: 3 destroyed on ground
5 Y$ M( }1 ?/ P8 v" W! a1 D: J G4M1 Betty: 216 damaged6 W( k" E' b, a' D/ b7 O
G4M1 Betty: 6 destroyed on ground: J, @/ ~/ ?8 A% ~& V) X$ E8 f
A6M2 Zero: 52 damaged8 x( n. O# C# {# N8 e/ \
A6M2 Zero: 4 destroyed on ground
$ `. n3 F5 G! H$ r! K9 ^ H8K1 Emily: 1 damaged5 E. O' v% F3 m4 u9 Q3 k
Japanese Ships. J- i9 D, h9 B& C9 J
CL Abukuma, Shell hits 2, heavy damage
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% i$ y/ K) P; o4 O" { BB Colorado% {( t0 u4 i9 i" B& T4 l1 G+ K
CA Cornwall
) R6 B: q ]9 A3 `" ]5 r0 d' b CA Canberra: y7 U3 {7 \: M3 @: q6 y* k8 B9 o
CA Australia: g2 B: u, q1 {1 p0 ~9 u
CA Pensacola
6 D, i7 o( l3 V) s' K CA Chicago
7 o; C1 F) K. k, m CA Northampton
8 x6 \: F! I& | w- d CA Indianapolis
. w7 E* v( h% {* w- Y' O5 |, E. x9 y CL Honolulu! @" }6 D; r& Y* U. r: x
CL Trenton6 S( U8 w7 y1 _( v$ I
CL Ceres: m' M$ n& R1 M6 {0 \
CL Dauntless
6 {/ S: X" B! [, X! T2 c9 S$ T CL Leander! a' e5 P! d* H9 E1 ~
DD Dent4 b- r7 y8 y5 S* M2 g
DD Nizam
& A+ k: y& _% h4 v% y- U5 n+ Q d DD Allen, O ]$ J% W7 O3 g* t- K5 I
DD Buchanan
$ {0 O# Z- S7 a# u) rJapanese ground losses:& ?+ U5 u, A) a
497 casualties reported
; l( X; B4 K) t; {. V Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled7 S! Q/ H) M# v0 q8 {$ y2 F
Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 66 disabled
! ~& C' \$ W5 _3 Q2 A& O) ` Engineers: 5 destroyed, 16 disabled
! _, k6 ?$ B1 { Guns lost 12 (2 destroyed, 10 disabled)/ ]+ `2 h( u0 `! L
Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)6 y' T& {. `: c/ @ ^
Airbase hits 25/ x/ d6 i# }9 M$ }4 D4 i
Airbase supply hits 10" M- j) i" h- \& H
Runway hits 1295 M/ h1 A1 Z M# l1 C- ?
Port hits 3
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Night Naval bombardment of Tongatapu at 138,168! x& X; v- A) h: q/ B
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no flights
+ i8 w8 V8 ^! V" P' sJapanese aircraft losses$ l+ h5 ~% q/ M/ _
G4M1 Betty: 75 damaged
' K6 m+ |( Q, W G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed on ground6 U+ L/ p( q# M' b4 e
G3M2 Nell: 89 damaged
5 M! V( s6 ]( d% B y; E G3M2 Nell: 1 destroyed on ground
/ l1 ]# K7 k. G% A( I* F8 I A6M2 Zero: 17 damaged
( X4 X1 i6 a, v% U* } A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed on ground$ O, W4 a# ^: v$ r' o
H8K1 Emily: 1 damaged3 S6 q6 Q, Z# {5 _! C7 a
E13A1 Jake: 1 damaged
" G r8 V. G- m* H( @1 N) U2 tAllied Ships
; \( d! T0 p2 d0 z: J; I: |) I CA San Francisco
7 l( w* b C6 l CL Capetown8 T% i7 b2 H0 Z) Y6 W
CL Nashville4 o3 j" r- p7 |0 A$ S: g9 F4 R
CL Helena
0 v# \$ p( q( `: B CL Concord
- z5 v2 m2 L; i2 w$ c CL Enterprise
, t; q8 o( O! y4 l+ G CL Perth
. B& E+ m4 K6 A# M2 ? CL Java
2 @& K/ r7 h# h( X* N' z& Z& T& R" q DD Alden0 [2 e# R7 H( x& o4 f
DD Fanning
" X% t% y) k+ R( i6 w7 F8 M DD Dunlap8 L- X# g/ B ?7 S! C: r- s
DM Sicard L0 H4 p: @$ W
DM Pruitt
4 C/ c f" P. e0 E% }1 z DM Preble
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212 casualties reported$ W7 ^# C- J, |7 D1 S. i# v
Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
~; J& Y4 k) [3 N Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 36 disabled
( A# {! T+ [8 E" b' g9 \ Engineers: 2 destroyed, 14 disabled/ ?0 J, _. G& t% \& G( n6 }% R
Guns lost 9 (1 destroyed, 8 disabled)
) p0 |$ h! n8 g5 X+ j Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)
H+ w6 R0 l7 I' H% f8 P+ H7 _; J( FAirbase hits 18+ } E! \6 ^4 b9 e' Y" W
Airbase supply hits 17( d; u2 N9 R d8 S2 c5 ~; z ]
Runway hits 61
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瓦里岛就是啃不下来,盟军机动部队太少了/ j% i1 I$ p2 e9 \
Ground combat at Wallis Island (142,156) J7 E1 j4 }" L- h
& Y: s6 a) q$ t# qAllied Shock attack4 j" ^' c5 P6 A1 u# ?# o- m
% e8 H- V/ X a. T/ _- C# f% c( J1 J6 [" yAttacking force 3033 troops, 177 guns, 95 vehicles, Assault Value = 153
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, t, s* m& {. D% s7 m! w1 B- ]0 ]. ~Defending force 2469 troops, 29 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 62
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Allied adjusted assault: 65
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6 p, F. v* `9 ?, CJapanese adjusted defense: 63 , ?; P# v. v! v8 y4 r/ ^
7 |2 D( Y |6 R1 w3 r( zAllied assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 0)
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Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 0: }5 X2 T: P( F
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Combat modifiers3 q6 H3 o. R! X; e
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(-), preparation(-)
1 Y- ]+ F% g- UAttacker: shock(+), fatigue(-)
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Japanese ground losses:
" K- u( e) x: i2 y" x: d+ u L, P7 W 213 casualties reported
# i2 v5 [3 Q% N7 t8 {% i Squads: 0 destroyed, 17 disabled( G4 D7 u5 f) }4 w, E$ O
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
# X5 c5 m% j3 M" | Engineers: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
K9 o5 }; \0 ?5 ]& o1 l. O Guns lost 3 (2 destroyed, 1 disabled)
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9 ^3 f5 P. e1 t t* FAllied ground losses:3 m+ a3 |- E9 m- Y
40 casualties reported
# Q& P" D2 |* ^: T' H Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
- O3 f; T' b1 `. ^, n; W" I, r Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
% c1 a- L6 s* y V1 W Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled1 |4 O+ G6 l: F7 N7 \) U8 e+ ~0 v
* Z- i+ p% Y, P5 b" X! a& wAssaulting units:* B# S. \& h5 h4 ^& k Z2 a
32nd Infantry Division
( h& u& v4 F9 {' a: l: U3 I# i; v 632nd Tank Destroyer Battalion
8 S& R: x4 x/ h( z- D: ] 93rd Coast AA Regiment9 M" h$ n' i$ Y# M
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Defending units:
% f& T8 L- c4 f' M6 b% ]# e Maizuru 2nd SNLF
7 X" J- T4 ]% B" }5 [' o 1st Raiding Rgt /1
% t# G! S5 j8 n. ~6 h0 f 24th JNAF AF Unit 1 U% T5 b# P' ^" {0 v7 @( |7 ~
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' Z! T4 `5 o6 Y/ P5 ]5 ^. PGround combat at Ta'u (150,161)% m5 F3 R$ m3 X/ Z5 m' |% H# |1 \
" F4 C* S- p5 p4 L0 n1 Q" b6 r* v6 WAllied Shock attack% |0 G9 u. n, x2 U3 K2 M
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Attacking force 816 troops, 6 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 448 s) f2 _, k6 A- R, @
- v$ ?; |6 P( ?Defending force 637 troops, 5 guns, 3 vehicles, Assault Value = 1
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Allied adjusted assault: 35 ! W+ }9 c: t& h, a% T8 F: l
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Japanese adjusted defense: 11
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Allied assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 1)
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Allied forces CAPTURE Ta'u !!!, j8 c5 B$ `% ]0 S% B
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Combat modifiers
7 K* S3 s g! A, @2 ]Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), experience(-)9 b, w; Q8 p. P1 ^3 G
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(-)2 P# ~5 ?, S, t, k
' m) k8 I3 S# l- i$ RJapanese ground losses:
1 @5 B" m8 |* t, |3 v' |! r# v0 i 203 casualties reported
% Z! a: v/ y, f {: g1 X Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled! p" V- J4 l. T
Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
- U0 K7 _0 a J5 \5 e6 \! o Engineers: 28 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 Y9 Q- m! ^3 Q$ I- o7 q Vehicles lost 4 (4 destroyed, 0 disabled)0 A9 Z7 |0 R" D7 m( I" K* t
; e& D6 R+ d {+ _3 M E6 ? ]' L& }Allied ground losses:
) p, h, T; p) X0 H- L 7 casualties reported3 Y. y. f+ ?" H2 m8 P
Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
/ h# k& g& u+ Z% O7 \$ P' j Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 n. h5 ?; g! s7 l
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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# V9 i2 a$ q8 H8 U# f& z0 SAssaulting units:
8 ~' C; F7 A( y& a 32nd Infantry Div /9
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0 g( k0 H* n7 W! E9 EDefending units:1 a0 w7 X3 P; ~" U
5th Naval Construction Battalion |