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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 22, 41: I) ?  V* w) s9 g
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1 z: b$ h# k8 I5 YNight Time Surface Combat, near Johnston Island at 164,112, Range 2,000 Yards
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      DD Asanagi, Shell hits 3
+ {3 d9 j$ a% W' E! i& L0 V      PB Hakkaisan Maru
; U/ r1 ?) B: x3 }$ {7 Q      PB Ikunta Maru: _) y$ Z! @( c
      PB Kaikei Maru0 O5 D) U+ S. @' x( w/ ], V
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Allied Ships
3 Y: O' j  p. \* \! t      DD Flusser2 W* w; E7 m8 b0 Q! e
      DD Farragut
$ l. E% f3 Y% q! Y* B      DD MacDonough$ b! m# K, N2 g& ~
      DD Dale
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$ f. q/ H4 ]. F8 ^/ }( L1 hNight Time Surface Combat, near Johnston Island at 164,112, Range 2,000 Yards' a& W0 c( g8 _" |, G1 [7 `

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      PB Fukui Maru, Shell hits 18, and is sunk% W  }% ?. u4 W  y/ k7 {
      PB Santos Maru, Shell hits 32, and is sunk
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* O" Y5 y! m8 [6 ?/ \' n      DD Flusser. C; _) t6 i- y7 Y2 R
      DD Farragut
% f6 R' b; @$ Y- h4 p/ m      DD MacDonough, Shell hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
/ P, A$ x; X9 ^' H1 l      DD Dale1 {' A' r6 |  w! _" R

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+ `3 u+ ?+ C! J9 r5 HDay Time Surface Combat, near Johnston Island at 164,112, Range 12,000 Yards1 P( g. e; {; Y! y3 F
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2 u7 F, ~1 M0 l# r      DD Asanagi, Shell hits 2. A. v, J0 w2 V7 C! n3 y2 j
      PB Hakkaisan Maru, Shell hits 5,  heavy fires* P; ]; I: Y+ {2 W
      PB Ikunta Maru, Shell hits 3,  on fire8 \5 R- j3 Q2 l
      PB Kaikei Maru# X' s/ i  d/ N8 f2 r* t

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; V" f6 c4 W) Q0 D6 Z( [      DD Flusser; J& v( k! X1 O( T' i
      DD Farragut2 D5 \5 y% K+ B- t. h

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Submarine attack near Johnston Island  at 163,111" z* r. v' B9 r# _" q) C7 N
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Japanese Ships
1 k% ]1 Q2 m6 g! J6 O. V, z6 N2 E: z      DD Asanagi, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage4 B+ b  j! ]- ]# |6 ?5 T2 U" y
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Allied Ships# Q! n# V- Y+ ^' z$ m% v
      SS S-35' W* U% x, n( K

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! Y5 g1 o: o/ sGround combat at Clark Field (79,76)+ L6 _' `3 ^3 b7 N* _0 J; h
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Japanese Deliberate attack
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& N7 b4 [" G& F9 I) Z9 {* d' EAttacking force 37956 troops, 615 guns, 526 vehicles, Assault Value = 10056 Y6 ^3 n% @, Z8 d% G( a: n

( J0 J3 I. `, c# n- ?! uDefending force 28766 troops, 518 guns, 556 vehicles, Assault Value = 786
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0
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8 ^' m. s0 X/ T- ~2 d' dJapanese adjusted assault: 429 7 P1 U; I# q6 Y/ J# g- |
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Allied adjusted defense: 1447 ( U# y4 G/ ]; J
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 3 (fort level 0) 2 |; u( W* w0 D+ u

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  ~' t1 m& K) j  sDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
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. a  {( Y) r' n& U7 iJapanese ground losses:
9 g8 R5 K$ D* d$ X3 ^4 |      1525 casualties reported
# f3 ?, f  r4 k4 `% S" ?         Squads: 20 destroyed, 171 disabled2 f- G8 O( O2 p& ^+ }/ I3 A* L
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 22 disabled+ p, x% z/ N# d; }/ r, ~+ _$ x- r
         Engineers: 51 destroyed, 13 disabled
8 E& o7 u1 X5 F: b% Z& S/ }2 P) m1 [+ o      Guns lost 23 (2 destroyed, 21 disabled)
# z3 E2 g; P5 U- A      Vehicles lost 116 (15 destroyed, 101 disabled)
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$ j+ _. e1 Y5 Q8 v5 gAllied ground losses:% E' c8 p# e9 w1 o6 U2 U/ K
      1034 casualties reported- N* n3 t7 }9 ?
         Squads: 49 destroyed, 63 disabled
* N( P( ^% {* k* M1 J& _9 ~$ U: Q         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 25 disabled
: m$ B1 |; b" ~         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 4 disabled( H( q# m: d" c
      Guns lost 40 (2 destroyed, 38 disabled)
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 23, 41
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; q7 v5 p8 _0 z8 z& Y- J4 ~8 xSub attack near Johnston Island  at 165,108
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' w- {# ]7 T; q, w5 m& q. I2 S3 o. `      CA Atago, Torpedo hits 13 w1 P5 A6 I" P- V: `
      CA Maya0 Z- q- O0 R1 P5 o: M* w# v! A
      CL Kuma
% o0 ?, B$ N! h: i# o5 {+ b7 Z" \  K      DD Umikaze
- X; @- [; }9 D$ H$ y1 c/ b* ~      DD Kawakaze
  t: ~  ]" q" E" I' v% X( U4 @* l, j      DD Yamakaze* Z+ s" C( X6 l0 t
      DD Arashio
( u, g! m1 p+ n      DD Michishio' `- b* J* V* m
      DD Wakaba, p% c% V3 X. K( h9 A
      DD Hatsushima  }4 I3 V- i* e% E( G
      DD Nenohi
" W+ Y2 s* Q# b, S      DD Hatsuharu
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Allied Ships# e# y1 K2 l% Q' }3 Y, K' s, a
      SS S-230 j1 u3 V: y# M, X4 _
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Submarine attack near San Francisco  at 216,70( V/ [2 Q$ a( I( j( v, d4 A  T
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      SS I-266 w( m$ z& [2 I. W& [

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7 J# P: @  Y+ w$ T      xAKL Columbian, Torpedo hits 3,  heavy damage
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 24, 41
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Submarine attack near Johnston Island  at 164,112; |( m8 B1 k! }' {1 I- l. s; g( a( r

2 \* q* n: L9 V! yJapanese Ships
9 J% m3 b1 A+ N  S% s. g$ x      xAKL Shun Yuan, Shell hits 8,  heavy fires,  heavy damage+ |: Q% `& |5 N! E
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Allied Ships6 `7 |( @1 V0 Y" M$ r0 T
      SS Dolphin6 u  j+ k+ H8 U8 j3 m$ C; {

& H3 h& u- E. ?0 Q! oJapanese ground losses:
1 R% i+ n, ^" [0 h9 Q$ e      14 casualties reported0 c& T% ^# f! w1 g
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled! v. R, J' C3 [
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
$ I% o4 l( U, {( t1 `) m5 I  `+ @         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled$ N8 }$ o$ q( q. q# ?4 e

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Submarine attack near Johnston Island  at 157,108
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  d  N$ e( _4 e7 j" k0 e      xAK Nitti Maru, Shell hits 9,  heavy fires
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Allied Ships% [) K# V& R! Y$ _" ?0 C. J6 U
      SS Plunger, hits 2
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; _! b9 q( l- _Japanese ground losses:
# {& _& u& i+ `0 x' {1 u2 Q      29 casualties reported3 T) M' m3 t5 {8 \# c$ e! b
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled* c/ p+ q7 {: `; d. @3 ^. v
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled  m" i% G. k0 k- _* v4 x' W
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled" V- s: B9 _1 R
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% _' S8 F! l) A菲佣一个师在吕宋北击溃日军一个特战队,战斗力调整让人大掉眼镜
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Ground combat at Cabanatuan (80,76)
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2 l  L8 @$ d, h& s- t, G. WAllied Shock attack8 y3 R' h# y5 f% \" J
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Attacking force 3257 troops, 60 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 142
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' f' e4 {6 }/ ]* H/ ~' sDefending force 1533 troops, 19 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 639 u* J  e2 W. |+ h) i# J; |
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Allied adjusted assault: 105 " l, }' [+ p3 O, q

: p0 j3 N. z" F1 X6 j. }. k3 hJapanese adjusted defense: 10
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, }+ @! V3 J0 R9 j0 c: GAllied assault odds: 10 to 1 (fort level 0)
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Allied forces CAPTURE Cabanatuan !!!* w9 ]" j2 U0 K& ~. y1 s7 q3 I/ b( A* Y
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Defender: leaders(+), preparation(-), experience(-), supply(-)
$ E* y, _7 V, R5 z7 CAttacker: shock(+), leaders(-)" s' c. A* t1 M

% J3 ~8 z2 A% L! vJapanese ground losses:1 o8 Y0 I! u/ T5 F
      531 casualties reported
' e4 u0 P9 g- u         Squads: 7 destroyed, 17 disabled  S8 p, L6 b1 u3 n1 ]. N5 h, H
         Non Combat: 13 destroyed, 5 disabled4 D9 U; h3 x6 E& `$ ?5 G, l$ ~
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 h" @0 K( b2 O& [' q% ]
      Guns lost 10 (3 destroyed, 7 disabled)
3 n( h6 o+ t- W; c      Vehicles lost 2 (2 destroyed, 0 disabled)
7 V2 }  n  x- v! s; Q! X      Units retreated 1, Y4 e6 ^' _+ n

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4 A! ]+ M1 D  ^1 L- ?- qAllied ground losses:+ e! @" N, m( ]7 C* e8 i1 I: I8 }
      39 casualties reported
5 A2 H  C+ U2 O" J         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled  _# |& {+ o& E- _5 Y$ ?! g  [+ S
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
( @4 Y& \& k9 g$ c0 ^         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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: j0 Z7 c. Y, t6 ]! [6 k- N/ wDefeated Japanese Units Retreating!
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Assaulting units:
# K9 H" ]* Z7 P  r    11th PA Infantry Division
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Defending units:+ |' g" h4 ]7 {* L( g; {" j1 D  H
    Sasebo 8th SNLF
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
日军已经接近完成集结,目标是珍珠港无疑
4 T, B% x( @& y: R% u目前盟军勉强在珍珠港聚集了近40w补给,8个团的美军,200架陆基战斗机及2艘航母170架舰载机,水面舰队方面非常空虚,预计将面对整个南方军的陆军,80%的联合舰队和kb的5艘舰队航母和数艘护航航母% T" X" n, ]2 a& x6 r
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PH防御战前景不容乐观
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
用最萎缩的打法吧~~% t. P0 I9 M2 p9 J% H) ]5 o- S8 V( S" k8 K
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把DD一艘一队的都派出去泡击,打击他的运输船,他的KB来炸就耗他的出击数,你DD毛都不会掉一根,58在旁边埋伏,他能打得下PH才见鬼了,让他尝尝中国人民DD海的厉害
NB,围观PH攻略~
PH岸防部队全部进入一级戒备

慈不掌兵。
这是冲着TJ去打啊
楼上说的有理。打下来盟军TJ,打不下来日军TJ。
打下来日本也无法继续战争,南洋的资源地鬼子基本没碰到边,PH这边打完了再去打南洋,就靠开局的100w补给,日军是走不远的
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这突厥鬼子完全没有战略观啊
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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+ m2 d* K3 l3 `) t4 bAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 25, 41
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盟军潜艇不断给日军制造麻烦,不过并不能阻止日军的脚步
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! M5 e( T  e4 H2 qASW attack near French Frigate Shoal  at 167,105
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Japanese Ships
6 K7 p5 I$ [$ {      CL Tenryu7 H* z( f& ]7 ]+ z+ o3 D- g1 z
      DD Kisaragi
8 ^9 O9 c( Z! i7 p" a      DD Mutsuki
1 h' H' E/ d; e# z3 B+ h      DD Oite' w  X% ]5 ]% _

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      SS S-18
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* ?( _) Y" V& l  p. M! l4 l' U8 Y9 NSub attack near French Frigate Shoal  at 167,105$ S; S3 S* s/ U5 h3 S8 X9 g

0 g! ?; Q! A1 p" b, ZJapanese Ships9 T( E2 `; O) F, S: I
      xAK Nanrei Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
& n4 f* I& X' z) w+ n8 Z" y% B5 ^      BB Ise
) r8 A; N6 S! W( ~. H      PB Shosei Maru
+ b1 p+ S+ v6 D9 F      CM Tsugaru
7 H% A5 j0 I: x8 ], q      xAK Seiwa Maru6 A6 B4 A5 q, Z* t6 }6 V
      xAK Oyashima Maru' a" Z6 s$ _! P
      xAK Ryujo Maru
5 y. y: w1 B+ x2 R1 N& V      xAK Kiyozumi Maru- z) I3 F+ H3 G3 ^3 X) \- g
      xAK Chihaya Maru0 ^/ C2 ~' b- E* ]5 k: N6 K1 d
      xAK Kyokko Maru) X" W9 b9 E9 @0 l. c7 A: y
      xAK Yahiko Maru5 g' c  k( H, `( c+ m
      xAK Yoneyama Maru- `3 n/ c# N/ l
      xAK Syoto Maru
( Y6 X( r9 i3 d      xAK Meisan Maru
/ j% C) W9 F, U+ K: j! y      xAK Genoa Maru
0 _/ T* B) w' p& ]; N/ ^      xAK China Maru' \( v' L. A- A* ?
      xAK Yamagiri Maru& N- A: k; g9 S/ y
      DD Kuri
* R' y: i% c! U: N      DD Yugao
) z- t8 s& a5 ?8 E2 _* ^) v      DD Sanae
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Allied Ships
7 ^% y+ H% m4 q* ?% l: G' C! m* v      SS S-180 r1 ~8 _2 Y% G  ?8 K) u6 w
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         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled. o2 `; r. O, W

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  U! h1 z- f  q2 t8 Q+ D, u  ^: HSub attack near Johnston Island  at 161,107
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6 p' h: C; C9 c9 i  Q/ b      DD Nenohi' i1 N3 F% f& I* o/ b* I5 G9 E
      DD Hatsushima
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0 s* F1 ~. r5 A! k4 v. J+ k, Z      SS Pompano
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4 C% j9 Z: s1 Q1 mSS Pompano launches 2 torpedoes at DD Nenohi( Q$ Z: \: @! G# o
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5 Y* p1 J: I2 I* e2 ?1 w0 ~ASW attack near Johnston Island  at 164,106
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" z( e5 k& D2 U      DD Hatsushima5 |1 P; f7 M6 o. G( g
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      SS Pompano
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Sub attack near French Frigate Shoal  at 167,105; S# Z3 _+ E) v7 O' f" r- |
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      xAP Huzi Maru, Torpedo hits 1
  `4 [- m7 l* P& h9 R      BB Nagato
5 [& C5 K! W8 j+ n/ M6 R      BB Haruna- N4 f5 r& g2 j) V; o
      TB Sagi4 j, s+ O+ B1 T) v7 ?3 I) ]3 ]& y
      PB Saiko Maru& l! I1 l% q* z
      AMC Bankok Maru& d0 C& o4 t, o4 \# ~, {
      AMC Kongo Maru5 Y# ?  Z! _+ }2 H$ j) h
      AMC Kinryu Maru
: A& [6 o" F- y      LSD Akitsu Maru" L$ \$ s" B' b
      LSD Shinshu Maru; ^7 N& W4 B5 E) w8 J) z8 U9 H9 n
      AK Tosan Maru. O" b7 E9 ]3 w% ?2 F0 L! ?7 x# X
      AK Hirokawa Maru1 l0 _2 M5 ~7 _0 F/ k8 m6 B
      xAP Naminoue Maru
5 m" [0 O! d$ t! i1 M, z7 i( S      xAP Mizuho Maru
- }1 M6 s) x( R( L7 D      xAP Brazil Maru
2 @' `/ X4 {7 j. c  `" P/ T, N7 u      xAK Sensan Maru
. V- N9 n, `% `      xAK Kohoku Maru
$ N4 ?8 Q6 O. y5 h. {5 ~) a      xAK Venice Maru
/ `  j) a" b. ?6 a0 }- g4 Y      xAK Maebasi Maru
: q( |' T! v" B0 I7 X  ?1 f      xAK Hankow Maru
' c) ]0 `* \7 x8 `6 D      xAK Akagisan Maru
9 e- m8 o2 H$ w- L9 V! k- R      xAK Mikage Maru6 c/ m, Z- \3 n: J
      xAK Nako Maru( p, D, h# V; C0 s% p6 S, D) t! ?8 V
      xAK Kinugawa Maru1 S1 w$ c( M/ [: @
      xAK Myoko Maru
  G* y( P4 G( v4 ^      xAK Aratama Maru
8 P; d/ H* k0 i      DD Katsutade- _- N- t9 V8 [) m) b
      DD Tawakaze
7 N" U: d- J4 P$ n2 u      DD Yukaze
) S, S* y1 T3 ?9 ?# }      DD Harukaze. e$ @/ q; O5 `3 V8 M  G( ?
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" U7 i' Z4 D1 |, T# }      SS S-18; O* h8 s5 }8 {( I+ h

8 m3 \0 _/ u) F9 Y9 Y- M6 d1 OJapanese ground losses:5 e$ V$ e6 o1 _) q1 z3 V
      26 casualties reported
* g2 o- `; A+ S$ V4 j! U8 S         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled' M( P; `( H4 H0 D; z/ F" ]
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled: L5 ~1 {( c' B4 D6 d8 m9 _
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled  h2 k; X* u- W! G9 J

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日军在吕宋的攻势毫无起色,生力军从马尼拉前来换防,轮换的菲军已经返回马尼拉吃饭睡老婆,强攻马尼拉的要诀是让克拉克和马尼拉不能相互联通,新进日酋切记切记
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Ground combat at Clark Field (79,76)
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Japanese Deliberate attack2 r$ [! u; R2 o5 i1 T% P3 h, |9 ?

* B$ s; i& X! c  VAttacking force 55173 troops, 857 guns, 715 vehicles, Assault Value = 14870 c% i/ `3 Y( C. m8 U1 n, z
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Defending force 21190 troops, 354 guns, 478 vehicles, Assault Value = 6736 o7 ]% k/ [" |/ `! _

# ~8 n  i' {" f! Y9 \Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0
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2 \3 m! Y0 @3 Q, R# O9 lJapanese adjusted assault: 536
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Allied adjusted defense: 1066
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 0)
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2 l0 L4 O7 L' e" \: B5 }! LCombat modifiers8 ~# x. R9 `: S5 S' M2 a! a
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
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Japanese ground losses:  J6 x3 @1 \3 w5 {/ P  r7 G
      3364 casualties reported
; S- Y: q" @6 v, M5 q         Squads: 49 destroyed, 311 disabled% X# E4 v* o; F9 m( m
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 77 disabled
5 E  ?2 u0 o6 u3 l5 S         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 118 disabled
. S6 s7 O9 i8 j+ K      Guns lost 51 (6 destroyed, 45 disabled)  X) R5 W' z& H: H6 c! Q8 {$ A2 C8 C
      Vehicles lost 56 (11 destroyed, 45 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:
5 l  Z8 h. B% O/ L$ {$ S$ E) q      258 casualties reported; ^  e# G1 j5 m
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 52 disabled
& S9 e& Z7 G% G! L: H         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 35 disabled
! p1 l/ C" N1 N! R5 ~         Engineers: 11 destroyed, 9 disabled
  Q/ F9 V- `1 T6 e6 _      Guns lost 18 (5 destroyed, 13 disabled)
# |5 e" L7 d; k: ?2 E3 S! L4 ?      Vehicles lost 24 (6 destroyed, 18 disabled)
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Assaulting units:- r! m7 z8 l4 b/ H+ J; \
    Sasebo 3rd SNLF3 m3 H2 A% S& J" d% ?8 o% z
    6th Tank Regiment
! k% o% S# A( z( E% J    4th Ind. Engineer Regiment: T  i- R  d1 @3 l# N9 r
    21st Ind. Engineer Regiment5 ~9 t% j* N; `. n4 N
    48th Division
; X' T! g& g1 |& D: Z    7th Tank Regiment
; W" g( u# R0 @' \5 E  ]3 ?+ l    38th Division
9 I8 |  J2 G8 g    III./124th Infantry Battalion' q. @$ U' ~3 |5 l; N. F
    II./124th Infantry Battalion4 N4 N% J% }. b5 w/ K
    3rd Ind. Engineer Regiment
# Q) S3 S; P8 X  J* G# p    18th Division- d: z" o% }: k/ t! N" d
    20th Ind. Engineer Regiment
- F+ h/ z1 [3 T4 k1 _# |7 v    Yokosuka 2nd SNLF) Y* w( M/ B3 P
    23rd Ind. Engineer Regiment
% B" D5 x" i. _    4th Tank Regiment: F! Y3 c" f7 S" @( O& V
    2nd Sasebo SNLF Coy
8 c3 N# U. b& g+ F) G( g    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment. M" J! U9 M9 k* p2 p3 b- P4 K
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion/ A. s3 i- T# \3 S. M$ i) t
    19th Ind. Engineer Regiment7 Y3 g8 Q' x, g$ \! d
    9th Field AF Construction Battalion# i6 f) \5 B6 K6 Z1 s# k4 ?0 X
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment5 m9 R: S  d+ l" k0 r) g% \
    31st Field AA Battalion
8 s8 u. A. f1 d/ S/ S    45th Field AA Battalion
0 y4 t8 g* d7 D    30th Fld AA Gun Co
" M& Q* [& c/ E7 y* N4 _: s    4th Field AF Construction Battalion& }9 f; \: S1 ^  i2 A' v
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
7 q$ x+ ]  G( x8 g9 S  t/ N: i    34th Road Const Co : {+ q9 F# O# W
    48th Field AA Battalion
$ z* _# L3 E. c# I/ i7 z    43rd Const Co - n# H. _6 q' C% S  I
    40th Field AA Battalion: v' t7 \' |& Z
    8th Field AF Construction Battalion
5 h, F- p2 w1 P& d# r; V$ `- M( r    3rd Mortar Battalion
( \5 P3 ~9 X4 Z" u- ~) A4 I  Y- A$ ?    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion6 Y2 A, \+ ~# d  T
    14th Army0 T6 Z5 k- v7 L3 _$ w
    47th Field AA Battalion
: x' U  m+ F4 U" v: m0 \2 D    33rd Road Const Co
. v3 L. m# ]6 g% |7 R    5th Mortar Battalion; h8 [: C& ~5 d6 K! v! L
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
( [% A) J0 u" S0 N% ?    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
9 v8 {; N( x1 b& Y5 p! z    35th Field AA Battalion
! r( U9 K* Z7 U5 ^$ T) Y7 w    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion" T) C0 v4 o% d7 [! g0 R
    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion7 P+ T5 f$ N" V5 E
    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment! t# H' s) ?# K) m( u- ^& K4 S! h
    III/81st Naval Guard Unit
9 X5 i3 F3 V/ m, V2 Q  S8 Q$ }    15th Ind. Engineer Regiment
) R/ ]5 Z& n5 w- D6 P    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
. A! d3 z6 H6 p    8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment" q! s' ~) L, _% I7 S5 y$ K
    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment5 D0 Q; S$ M7 F$ P
    1st RF Gun Battalion2 w4 y; A/ K; {. L. v
    2nd Mortar Battalion
& l7 w5 b0 q: l  r    3rd Engineer Construction Battalion
. N6 P5 @9 f) k: D# X  x    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment
2 d1 j9 e3 ^# g. h* U# O$ N    Southern Army
* ~9 K8 r3 T# i4 l    5th Naval Construction Battalion; G* {' t: M, ]2 M* ^0 C$ I6 ?
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Defending units:" r3 w4 {7 B1 ]! r% J9 c6 i
    1st PA Infantry Division
; e8 `0 v' n( H/ f* o; U2 [    41st PA Infantry Division
4 Z+ v. X: L$ ]6 p    31st PA Infantry Division
0 q1 K, p4 u" ~% i    4th Marine Regiment3 \- }4 U8 ~: }  w3 f; R& c
    194th Tank Battalion9 [; Q: v4 S1 x- H$ D1 d0 W9 Q
    91st PA Infantry Division
7 ]0 R8 s  U; s1 u    51st PA Infantry Division' N0 K5 @" W9 T+ e
    192nd Tank Battalion  W& s2 d0 N5 x7 u
    1st PA Constabulary Regiment$ g" w  I% I7 n" B( O- f
    Provisional GMC Gp
+ E, |, A" c' m: k3 M    Clark Field USAAF Base Force5 C* }* X* I  w  I
    14th PS Engineer Regiment( {  K( u6 N, P- M' u& K( E* U5 X2 s
    Far East USAAF
5 W* x* W! r# c: L" `" f" w& O3 E    803rd Engineer Aviation Battalion8 I* C$ p6 E, R+ U
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment/ L. f) N  {$ H2 @5 l! i4 D. k, w0 u
    88th PS Field Artillery Regiment
* L. D* m2 ]. F    North Luzon Force
  f& Y6 \) _# C8 ]; z    Subic Bay Defenses 1 L! g+ y( H9 t! M' h5 c5 X6 Y1 n
    301st PA Field Artillery Regiment
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 26, 417 ?* S) u  \7 v6 z8 D; c

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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76 2 z( B! P3 ?+ `4 ^2 |& C( L
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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5 \7 ?: K- e5 p( n- B" uEstimated time to target is 34 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
  |  E" w# I  q  j7 Q, @      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 38
) V; D- s- p6 Q; L      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 9
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Allied aircraft0 S9 J  u0 J3 E) f6 c, y
      P-40B Warhawk x 12& t+ N! J0 e' V8 Q3 M) {- Q
      P-40E Warhawk x 15
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. q/ V0 \5 g0 u) p3 }( I& XJapanese aircraft losses1 n7 z# h: I7 I" `
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 destroyed, 7 damaged
1 K8 Z. P( o, R2 d" h/ A7 ~* D      Ki-43-Ic Oscar: 2 destroyed
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Allied aircraft losses- P& a: @! ]6 x2 B) a/ W$ u4 S; d, u
      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed. t, ?( ]- ^8 J. e& d
      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed
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+ N; }+ u# Q' [Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76
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Raid detected at 37 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet.
: e$ H( d% g' q( M& A* y1 pEstimated time to target is 11 minutes- ]( J8 e# c) H* b

5 C4 A1 ^8 r/ s% |( ^% H7 nJapanese aircraft
! \, @  s! K% p8 |4 x3 Q( R      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 3
, k2 @6 A5 B; @      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 21
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Allied aircraft# Y$ f1 c! i9 n' Y+ }- ^! F
      P-40B Warhawk x 6+ O9 L0 ?: d, Y
      P-40E Warhawk x 4
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2 F2 u' O4 Q2 v6 u3 {Japanese aircraft losses
& o; I* }) v7 t4 ~, D      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 2 destroyed, 2 damaged
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No Allied losses
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$ t' L9 Z6 s4 q* m5 i/ iAirbase hits 1
0 Y: @" s0 Q& h/ H: ~Runway hits 2, |0 H+ t0 K, {3 l
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5 k% e1 l+ a7 V" A6 C% mGround combat at Clark Field (79,76)9 {/ \. ?! F! i1 }
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Japanese Shock attack* a$ n! L# T' a1 x; N; W4 m; g
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Attacking force 50509 troops, 847 guns, 691 vehicles, Assault Value = 1159
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Defending force 23793 troops, 410 guns, 473 vehicles, Assault Value = 768
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3 @) s: O2 O- R4 T8 C6 HJapanese adjusted assault: 572
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Allied adjusted defense: 1015   r2 F$ G& h* w: o  ~- S
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 1)
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Combat modifiers0 `. S, x- l; B; y# d1 X' c
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)! N5 Z& a! @1 t! D
Attacker: shock(+)
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' \+ \0 s) `- D' B' f/ S  v, OJapanese ground losses:2 V6 g4 B8 l1 R% W  p1 S
      4087 casualties reported
1 L2 m- Q% T0 c+ ?2 s, r  U         Squads: 23 destroyed, 126 disabled( e0 O8 k4 A( U$ C& |# A: P
         Non Combat: 83 destroyed, 89 disabled  y$ A& C# i, h  E3 D0 B
         Engineers: 80 destroyed, 35 disabled: ~6 R  d  e# M$ o% e- X5 B2 G
      Guns lost 36 (22 destroyed, 14 disabled): ]7 j% O0 G* K1 o+ @  p* c
      Vehicles lost 81 (64 destroyed, 17 disabled)# L" ~( L2 a+ Z$ z" X
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. Q. \* P4 }) Y; o! [Allied ground losses:( b, Q: W1 [& H3 _4 ]. @& a
      934 casualties reported
/ r. T  [0 L( K2 ~         Squads: 1 destroyed, 101 disabled
1 y" b! q+ k$ f) V2 f         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 18 disabled
6 G! u, [/ O6 n7 l3 G# c         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled4 x7 c$ ~* d, _  r0 l
      Guns lost 16 (2 destroyed, 14 disabled)
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 27, 41


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日军大型舰队浩浩荡荡已经开到了离珍珠港只有300海里的海域,在12月7号受伤的的战列舰宾夕法尼亚号在撤离途中再中一雷,所幸没有伤及要害,仍能向本土挣扎返航


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Sub attack near Lahaina  at 184,105


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Japanese Ships

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      SS I-10


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Allied Ships

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      BB Pennsylvania, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage


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      YP-92

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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
好戏就要上演了
离TJ也不远了
和谐最高!
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