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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 22, 41# w- f' p' c& W  {, A
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Johnston Island at 164,112, Range 2,000 Yards4 W9 J* z6 T2 G2 k9 d! P
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Japanese Ships8 y# U4 ?" X8 }3 ^5 B7 d/ f" o
      DD Asanagi, Shell hits 3
7 d3 J! `. o& X: _$ b( A      PB Hakkaisan Maru1 }9 b7 `2 Z. p7 z3 Y) K( r: U/ w
      PB Ikunta Maru7 D7 q9 b* E7 p7 @) r( Y, W; [! q4 `5 q
      PB Kaikei Maru
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      DD Flusser
4 t9 r# S8 c! q: J7 b* M      DD Farragut
, }/ o' |4 l; u# K0 t7 w      DD MacDonough6 Y8 p. ]( e, P# [& s
      DD Dale
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Johnston Island at 164,112, Range 2,000 Yards
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Japanese Ships
" g3 K) e. m9 C9 C; d, Z. I      PB Fukui Maru, Shell hits 18, and is sunk
. {! Z! _; E; F3 N7 f2 L      PB Santos Maru, Shell hits 32, and is sunk" M& p: g* M- A/ g( i5 o

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      DD Flusser
' T0 q! m4 @& i. R3 ^      DD Farragut
; }5 Z! g, h' r: q, h      DD MacDonough, Shell hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
, j; q+ }3 W* z! N& f      DD Dale
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; K4 r0 W7 E  |' z' R' WDay Time Surface Combat, near Johnston Island at 164,112, Range 12,000 Yards0 b1 {& ?/ K1 O: X. G% F

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7 N$ ]6 o4 i1 m& ]+ p* G      DD Asanagi, Shell hits 2) J$ H7 ?' i/ d* x% K6 {) i
      PB Hakkaisan Maru, Shell hits 5,  heavy fires
" @& G% `  L& |* M      PB Ikunta Maru, Shell hits 3,  on fire* j$ @: |3 X" o3 }% |# v
      PB Kaikei Maru! s, ]+ g) _3 L: ?, |; L- T

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      DD Flusser5 o. ^  z& g6 K$ A+ ?4 J- g
      DD Farragut: k" Q$ @. U9 n; S9 |' @
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/ n* Y1 i# B5 V( m$ H, T' |3 U8 BSubmarine attack near Johnston Island  at 163,1113 `: p6 e1 R  F5 s: ?* r- f

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      DD Asanagi, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage
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Allied Ships* S, I; F, w+ h/ v+ S1 N
      SS S-35/ q4 J" T2 S" l( D0 |  I
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4 ]3 f3 g. l$ Z& qGround combat at Clark Field (79,76)% g4 L9 j& L7 E" l
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Japanese Deliberate attack
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$ d0 F0 Q' O5 W# SAttacking force 37956 troops, 615 guns, 526 vehicles, Assault Value = 1005
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Defending force 28766 troops, 518 guns, 556 vehicles, Assault Value = 786
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6 ~% ^* p7 W4 oJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0) x4 o9 O2 v0 ^' @3 t- s8 H; Q

2 c( w! U" y7 j' X) Y- K8 i: oJapanese adjusted assault: 429
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$ y4 d" J& r" ]$ Z3 UAllied adjusted defense: 1447
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  I, r7 E+ L2 n+ dJapanese assault odds: 1 to 3 (fort level 0)
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Combat modifiers5 D/ S: u, [/ K6 w$ O" v( U  F
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
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' k3 c& D$ j: A2 d/ TJapanese ground losses:
4 ?3 E* b; C; H6 o+ a8 D% I) \      1525 casualties reported
1 W. ?; J' Y3 L7 X& M# z' M         Squads: 20 destroyed, 171 disabled* H6 P7 P7 q- _7 j4 F
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 22 disabled
& O' f- L2 `5 a$ ]$ g! v         Engineers: 51 destroyed, 13 disabled
* X, l+ c+ }+ z5 a9 m  u! |0 ?      Guns lost 23 (2 destroyed, 21 disabled); n6 \# l. k9 v$ Q5 s0 g0 d
      Vehicles lost 116 (15 destroyed, 101 disabled)
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0 Y. ^& {" y3 v$ E% F, XAllied ground losses:- e$ \$ t- f8 D% G8 y
      1034 casualties reported
! c. k2 B, @5 O4 O$ `0 U         Squads: 49 destroyed, 63 disabled
9 ~/ G& T% x1 P4 E9 ^7 C         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 25 disabled
/ y1 [) Y: c0 |' I& M# l' e         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 4 disabled/ C4 w1 t: s0 `; g: r2 U- G. o2 V
      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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Sub attack near Johnston Island  at 165,108
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Japanese Ships
4 u, Q2 ]: q! O- u      CA Atago, Torpedo hits 1
  W& ^# F8 {6 H9 {      CA Maya  x- C8 w  b( [$ r" a3 @
      CL Kuma
, Z0 B, R- A5 m: I- H9 w      DD Umikaze+ l. v0 K4 ~9 D" \4 @% i- ?
      DD Kawakaze3 _& g9 Y$ X% C' w( B
      DD Yamakaze
0 K6 [" J' I" \2 z0 `: u      DD Arashio
5 D0 ~# |7 n: b" G8 Z' d! ~      DD Michishio, j& Z7 N6 C1 q: V. |/ B; \
      DD Wakaba  J+ E8 S. r0 B% g. \) w/ J+ Y
      DD Hatsushima
# z- |' R5 J. l3 M, L" k5 f/ c      DD Nenohi
3 E) ]* O& i4 v: @  g4 N) c) r      DD Hatsuharu
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Allied Ships
1 J. c/ F0 i% \6 W. M" D/ n      SS S-237 m& f. M9 K1 a

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Submarine attack near San Francisco  at 216,70
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      SS I-26
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Allied Ships* S" i1 ~: n0 c- H$ y3 M
      xAKL Columbian, Torpedo hits 3,  heavy damage
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 24, 412 @- B4 l& d* G. h9 a
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! k7 B' O$ k; b$ RSubmarine attack near Johnston Island  at 164,112
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& H" _  K, @5 i3 L6 hJapanese Ships% Q/ Z' v  x% p0 R2 ^" R) y
      xAKL Shun Yuan, Shell hits 8,  heavy fires,  heavy damage2 S7 a" ^' B1 G# C$ Z2 Y

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      SS Dolphin
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Japanese ground losses:3 R5 f. w3 P  B5 Q
      14 casualties reported" Z/ y0 l# L' E" y
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
: }' O" W4 _3 h" V+ d         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
' c5 W; O9 X% E" A4 W( |         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled6 X1 k6 W9 x: k/ u

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5 w- j; _( ^" t- z1 G7 qSubmarine attack near Johnston Island  at 157,108
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      xAK Nitti Maru, Shell hits 9,  heavy fires( I8 R( A  x9 l; \7 n$ G0 X

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5 M7 [4 V$ h9 e- h      SS Plunger, hits 23 j$ [+ b& S6 b4 M$ u

6 d7 _7 h2 {% h# B* n" [% lJapanese ground losses:
) y: P/ j% _1 h# P9 c: v) \      29 casualties reported
) S8 o* Y6 h/ F6 B% Q' O         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
" @- k# }/ Z; V1 f/ H; h         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled3 Z  ?2 }; {3 ~3 `
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled) w% H- x- _: X, a4 p
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* V6 V3 f0 ?+ B" g* {: _% z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& C. G( j" J+ A5 Q* g
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Ground combat at Cabanatuan (80,76)
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, q& _' X9 q9 N1 l4 a" D( DAllied Shock attack5 Q  ^- U0 d8 f6 G# F* D
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Attacking force 3257 troops, 60 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 142
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Defending force 1533 troops, 19 guns, 2 vehicles, Assault Value = 63
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Allied adjusted assault: 105 % s9 B" B4 L" l* K5 y  P
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9 f+ n; g8 v% Z1 c: c) W, m1 wAllied assault odds: 10 to 1 (fort level 0)
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Combat modifiers
  @' C* u4 E& q5 |2 U: s* T9 IDefender: leaders(+), preparation(-), experience(-), supply(-)
. [+ c( Q6 N. ~, N& a. AAttacker: shock(+), leaders(-)
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7 m! z8 G1 w% s: X! a7 Q+ W2 S      531 casualties reported
& j. Q! ~# c* U! n! s% H         Squads: 7 destroyed, 17 disabled
, [2 T; `, p! D* U7 C, f. [# \         Non Combat: 13 destroyed, 5 disabled
5 @0 c. D  q" l) h         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 ^1 h. G9 u" F3 x2 S5 O* T
      Guns lost 10 (3 destroyed, 7 disabled)  [- G* `6 n. Y8 z# s' g
      Vehicles lost 2 (2 destroyed, 0 disabled)
/ A, e  K. i3 _- M      Units retreated 14 v1 a. ?6 t( ?  e+ C9 z/ s( K

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9 d+ |5 O2 {0 aAllied ground losses:8 N! ~- j! |$ \! k3 J% ?
      39 casualties reported
# R+ |9 s/ \4 ^1 I& _9 i" }         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
- `& M- x6 y6 l1 Z1 W0 c         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
5 V, {" F7 E. S6 b0 {' n         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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* E+ E& [( U' o. |2 h/ b5 F" kDefeated Japanese Units Retreating!
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4 O6 t# Z1 K1 r# b6 fAssaulting units:; j! D0 H. [8 |2 b$ y
    11th PA Infantry Division% b- p0 x: o1 W& c3 C5 G6 Q( _1 `

" s2 F, y$ i- ^5 xDefending units:; M- N9 x: q8 i* n4 s" T  J
    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 b& |- ]3 A8 z+ f
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
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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~~' B! }- F  ~' R% T" H! y0 I2 N4 l$ ]3 W

2 d$ N, N: X7 B( v! Y$ P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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0 G5 f9 Z  w- ~# s# a, A/ \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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1 a1 G2 z2 w  W, m6 j, B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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ASW attack near French Frigate Shoal  at 167,105( A) j6 F. P0 g+ N! w; H

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      CL Tenryu
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      DD Mutsuki. K. M$ `( q* J7 l. ^0 K
      DD Oite4 j% o& F4 F! ]

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  U, u- z8 a6 b  U6 p      SS S-18
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% G; P0 P+ W; Q' h/ Q) [SS S-18 launches 4 torpedoes at CL Tenryu8 g- ?$ J: n. A8 E# u
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Sub attack near French Frigate Shoal  at 167,105& h# V, q2 {) `

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& i: V  V  R  H; i$ S+ H      xAK Nanrei Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage6 ]" q0 w& A3 E( X1 I* z( B
      BB Ise6 ^$ O( Y) W$ a7 O
      PB Shosei Maru
9 x, u7 N/ d  s      CM Tsugaru
- t  Q  Y0 }. [) Z      xAK Seiwa Maru
/ E- U% ^+ s6 ^1 W      xAK Oyashima Maru
5 e# y- d7 K& N! g( x: ~      xAK Ryujo Maru
! S) ~) `- p  _# I9 S( F      xAK Kiyozumi Maru
$ S2 ]* y3 m; j$ b      xAK Chihaya Maru
4 [% [8 M# V2 b+ E      xAK Kyokko Maru
6 Z0 V! v# Y: I+ q' h      xAK Yahiko Maru
( c1 J% I4 {" c      xAK Yoneyama Maru# M5 h1 y. C/ u" I
      xAK Syoto Maru0 P( ]5 U2 K! Y9 N" o
      xAK Meisan Maru2 M9 x2 }( y# N1 L2 m" G* H' R
      xAK Genoa Maru( F, B, b0 Z) M4 _- P+ i
      xAK China Maru
" m( t) [6 s! C+ j2 p      xAK Yamagiri Maru
. A1 r2 d% h" v$ }2 r  B      DD Kuri
4 d: j8 Q- y5 @9 R$ G# E      DD Yugao& m& R, f" z0 Q/ L* v% ]* h0 r
      DD Sanae
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      SS S-18# O' _7 w& a7 M& X8 u
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      6 casualties reported
3 E) q/ M$ A+ k& r! v- H+ c# {' E         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
  C  T' C- d* `6 R' B         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled# ]* v& N4 a% ^* E9 i- J
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Sub attack near Johnston Island  at 161,1070 d2 A0 `( b0 w& ^, ]# L& M

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      DD Nenohi
& h& Z% D: r  [1 J) R, s      DD Hatsushima
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. W, Y5 E$ ]1 h7 M      SS Pompano
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SS Pompano launches 2 torpedoes at DD Nenohi
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4 e; Y4 s& k) HASW attack near Johnston Island  at 164,106
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# t) I6 x8 {5 s1 Q8 a) ?      DD Hatsushima
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      SS Pompano
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SS Pompano launches 4 torpedoes at DD Hatsushima+ ^$ B- P6 n2 X# x/ K! ?  M

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Sub attack near French Frigate Shoal  at 167,105
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7 \, i+ C( e4 \$ }' X/ h      xAP Huzi Maru, Torpedo hits 1
, ]( [) K1 k3 s; ~9 ~) j      BB Nagato
/ e! b* J5 X1 m% C* I      BB Haruna
$ `+ i+ @5 L; c1 s1 u$ s      TB Sagi
# c# j6 M8 t# ?( m, J# o      PB Saiko Maru
: d  u8 ~) U: x! z# P      AMC Bankok Maru
& [# @% J5 o3 O* n% O6 }7 |      AMC Kongo Maru, `% {) v3 i8 X/ I6 d2 e
      AMC Kinryu Maru3 C3 ?4 R2 v& e& n1 F& _4 n
      LSD Akitsu Maru; L4 Z, }) g' ]* k
      LSD Shinshu Maru
& {7 j; @1 L4 U4 H! b+ o5 u' I      AK Tosan Maru
- c, U4 o; u4 \+ q; Z      AK Hirokawa Maru
! ~5 o/ S" C, S7 M/ b2 A6 p# \      xAP Naminoue Maru
# N1 S( ]; h% W* A, P      xAP Mizuho Maru
$ n! l% H" k4 z7 z5 m      xAP Brazil Maru1 u' W/ e  }6 G
      xAK Sensan Maru6 t" Y' K; g$ N! P) w$ V6 _1 {
      xAK Kohoku Maru- @5 k( ~7 \* t8 S; m' g" l: z
      xAK Venice Maru( X2 E8 ]' V3 c* C$ I9 S/ N  j2 T
      xAK Maebasi Maru1 D6 F5 l/ b& F" h5 ]
      xAK Hankow Maru
: X0 w  }. i( K, A; O      xAK Akagisan Maru! e. F; E  m% ]* K- j  A
      xAK Mikage Maru" M. W" |; U: J9 n' D5 \
      xAK Nako Maru
" |; T! q9 o9 i! |6 x+ R      xAK Kinugawa Maru
1 D. C& H1 F5 |1 `$ |      xAK Myoko Maru
5 K# Z* Q" G$ `1 z2 O5 ?0 z( M4 o      xAK Aratama Maru3 ^3 c+ P# D% I; `
      DD Katsutade
! |3 o" A/ j4 _$ O. M      DD Tawakaze
; u2 |6 D$ Q3 {' ~1 j. Y      DD Yukaze8 y9 \+ E8 L9 i( H: |
      DD Harukaze* `. P# r5 }, z

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# k$ J8 \; H) \9 F  B* B0 ?      SS S-18) H6 `, b9 X) c) i5 n5 T% u

0 t5 P8 K3 z! a0 k" c+ DJapanese ground losses:
# l/ M# L4 a1 I) S  \8 D( ~      26 casualties reported, `% l0 i2 z8 L& N3 |, }; s/ s
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled. W9 y7 S4 V* {9 l9 |' d
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' D+ z1 ?4 f. e5 h; X) [1 q2 J         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 Z: h* d& a- c: {( a0 }
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/ D& O. x5 U3 y' x2 xGround combat at Clark Field (79,76)
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. I/ u5 [& g+ ^. x: PJapanese Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 55173 troops, 857 guns, 715 vehicles, Assault Value = 1487. }0 |2 S7 D- {$ q! X

) ^. z: ?! ]4 G! m+ t3 C* C8 L5 ?Defending force 21190 troops, 354 guns, 478 vehicles, Assault Value = 6736 \, F( `8 \: [0 ]: y% s

2 c! }) _2 V& `Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0
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' X* e9 l7 }( H* xJapanese adjusted assault: 536
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' Q/ m5 d  ]( u9 WAllied adjusted defense: 1066
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 0) ' F4 M9 i2 u, {# z8 g4 Q; a1 ~3 e

/ J& f! g' J4 }) {: S% }. dCombat modifiers
; P' A4 C. C0 `8 I1 `Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
/ k0 b/ l' ~/ x: yAttacker: 0 J. l3 u6 T! z5 s9 c0 ?, `

5 K: ^: [4 z2 U* b. r  WJapanese ground losses:
) J( i1 e: r' Z) E* Z      3364 casualties reported' }$ z, E% I( G* g( S4 R
         Squads: 49 destroyed, 311 disabled" Z7 V, o4 l8 I
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 77 disabled
2 h: ~& t* r; E+ B$ C         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 118 disabled
) V# Y" s4 _7 x$ e7 |( P( ~2 L( \/ O      Guns lost 51 (6 destroyed, 45 disabled)
# @1 M" Z& ^  K" k1 G      Vehicles lost 56 (11 destroyed, 45 disabled)
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) T' _" V( ^( b/ C+ U4 `      258 casualties reported
3 k3 o1 K2 G3 |# l/ v         Squads: 4 destroyed, 52 disabled
7 G9 r0 d9 M+ ^4 _6 A# m         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 35 disabled
' r2 l, H5 w6 y% y) N         Engineers: 11 destroyed, 9 disabled3 {8 N( m" q" t/ ?
      Guns lost 18 (5 destroyed, 13 disabled)% o/ O5 d! D, X( |
      Vehicles lost 24 (6 destroyed, 18 disabled)
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, w, R; B% o0 Y, n6 z' ^Assaulting units:; P7 j* a* e& R+ u5 ]4 l  ^/ {4 c
    Sasebo 3rd SNLF) x' O# q$ b) R- K8 i) O6 m$ H" k; [% F
    6th Tank Regiment
( D) K' U- B' \6 V3 `, y/ j' T    4th Ind. Engineer Regiment
, u; k* e  x3 }' Z% ]: E1 o    21st Ind. Engineer Regiment
: g# d6 [* N0 i* n: J  l3 \5 S$ ~0 {    48th Division
" V4 u1 W+ z4 x" M/ O) [: b/ D    7th Tank Regiment
$ I* U9 v& U. B. g2 {4 X3 i    38th Division
/ G/ W; _6 J7 G8 e( ~( w    III./124th Infantry Battalion& N, z- L4 g5 O3 [
    II./124th Infantry Battalion: Q* j0 D; p# R  `# {) V" f
    3rd Ind. Engineer Regiment
) M' L" q0 g4 W7 c2 r/ O* z    18th Division" f3 T+ K$ T6 i/ y# H2 n
    20th Ind. Engineer Regiment2 u3 H- G: w3 j+ F$ w# N" {+ Q: {
    Yokosuka 2nd SNLF
3 d. ~0 [4 C2 A, U1 F! k+ N7 J    23rd Ind. Engineer Regiment
4 {3 {5 I) D" v6 C- w# i# @    4th Tank Regiment
2 V$ X" r% |5 L9 |& y1 i    2nd Sasebo SNLF Coy
- N; q3 x7 X) }7 `    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment# p3 M4 [7 b% _& E! K4 n1 m
    2nd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion" z4 k/ F: `$ n- b, U
    19th Ind. Engineer Regiment
! J% g, @- D7 n$ f) Q4 X' y# F    9th Field AF Construction Battalion
/ s3 q4 x4 I/ [: p) }7 @" b. q    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment7 ?' E9 R; [1 _9 _! e3 x
    31st Field AA Battalion1 F3 k7 f4 o  i8 ?, H& K
    45th Field AA Battalion
3 s0 ?' F- M* V+ {. N    30th Fld AA Gun Co
; y" }; V7 d4 {; O: j* k# l    4th Field AF Construction Battalion
" ]9 m( P0 s2 u& a2 m+ a% z  S8 J    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
; [# |1 M1 Y! L' _* Y5 g9 c5 ?2 L# L    34th Road Const Co
, l& U4 F6 X9 ?4 }& R    48th Field AA Battalion
; U: P5 a+ g5 h: ^- [' |    43rd Const Co
* `. P9 [, H' ]/ `% \- R& V* `    40th Field AA Battalion
0 I8 {# ^. X- N/ F9 _1 P7 j3 M    8th Field AF Construction Battalion5 X  O3 A. L% U2 }$ y, h; F
    3rd Mortar Battalion
/ p: S7 }/ B9 T8 p    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
; f' i) d2 L% q6 H' I    14th Army
, P+ O4 {, u9 l6 f* z# i3 A    47th Field AA Battalion
! }  z* U+ t$ k/ _' A    33rd Road Const Co ! i& q  \! t( q/ c5 a$ k  o7 p
    5th Mortar Battalion
7 @( s* I- a! V' F    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion! ?: b, @& n; J+ f2 K4 H0 Q0 k
    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
# b0 K) p. {6 E% K    35th Field AA Battalion
; x, h8 E: F  ?. H    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion; q: F5 e$ ]) }6 |4 d
    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion6 B; C8 T" j+ l! `4 a  f
    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
; E7 U) {5 }' W& M* K2 I    III/81st Naval Guard Unit+ n. E$ Z( S( ^  N2 Q
    15th Ind. Engineer Regiment! B$ Z5 R8 d% p  G" g
    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion2 [' [# }' R+ o( J9 m
    8th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
" F0 Y2 ?! ?" ]/ ?' K) u( h    1st Hvy.Artillery Regiment7 o" b' @9 ?5 \1 X8 \* k  s6 q* a
    1st RF Gun Battalion6 G8 S+ L; s; `8 y* j
    2nd Mortar Battalion
% U" O5 I' G* w# C    3rd Engineer Construction Battalion
7 X. a9 F; Q, L, @1 z    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment( |/ X) a8 Z# y. a
    Southern Army
% d% L0 `' Z0 X/ U" j+ k6 l    5th Naval Construction Battalion: J1 I) T+ S: r1 D* H

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    1st PA Infantry Division
! q; @8 n) D5 i% N2 b' r    41st PA Infantry Division8 R8 X0 @5 I& W$ v
    31st PA Infantry Division% j: ?# k( Q9 y
    4th Marine Regiment
/ n5 E3 c6 D7 q2 y+ V3 _  C! i    194th Tank Battalion. m- o' v& Y6 w) G
    91st PA Infantry Division6 i  ~# \5 W4 ~& l
    51st PA Infantry Division
! m% r9 ~" n" R( x  g. N- J    192nd Tank Battalion4 N3 A8 N: Z! J, T5 M
    1st PA Constabulary Regiment' Y# {, ~9 X; W; q5 K5 ?- E
    Provisional GMC Gp
. B% f2 t, b4 f8 Q    Clark Field USAAF Base Force# }6 k# E' ?9 P, H  [; P0 A
    14th PS Engineer Regiment
! P5 b$ t) H% @- Z    Far East USAAF " t  M# o; `+ N2 n# q2 D5 c
    803rd Engineer Aviation Battalion( T$ Y+ q# [* v% S4 N
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment. S1 `7 J/ J; S# F- a. p6 s' x
    88th PS Field Artillery Regiment+ s  {2 ~9 B: _. Y* P8 F7 Y; E
    North Luzon Force ( N0 P$ n- T( [. _+ X. u
    Subic Bay Defenses : h  C& a# `: O* K( |+ {
    301st PA Field Artillery Regiment
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 26, 41( N# V' P* B1 z

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Morning Air attack on Clark Field , at 79,76
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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- ^! j1 `# Q  b/ t8 k5 q  `3 JRaid detected at 118 NM, estimated altitude 24,000 feet.
% @% X/ c8 t. t! f/ NEstimated time to target is 34 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
9 |8 ]% {4 g' a      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 38
/ T, K: P6 g! J" {& M      Ki-43-Ic Oscar x 9& t* W& ^1 {5 w2 i, U2 D

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      P-40B Warhawk x 12
( e& y, Y0 k! I' o) m      P-40E Warhawk x 15
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Japanese aircraft losses
% p' }, A, S; _, y* A! y+ H1 X" I* `      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 2 destroyed, 7 damaged3 F8 V0 J  X0 v% h# K
      Ki-43-Ic Oscar: 2 destroyed# W' I2 m! O  t. {9 h" o

) J: u0 b& U" r7 _* X0 zAllied aircraft losses! ~- r$ W4 ?# l7 K0 B8 `
      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed
/ \: K; {- |6 v/ {      P-40E Warhawk: 1 destroyed
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Raid detected at 37 NM, estimated altitude 21,000 feet., ~$ ^; o- o4 A0 n* `
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes0 O0 ]" R# j6 E3 @; F

& t8 b" t  B) K& W% pJapanese aircraft0 Y+ G* c* K. d" c% Z
      Ki-43-Ia Oscar x 39 `! R+ k" @; g" A6 J
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 210 z, [$ G; Z5 O# [1 _$ \* [6 Y
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Allied aircraft4 g" e7 `0 D; \8 _
      P-40B Warhawk x 6! v" b% E5 a2 u7 J
      P-40E Warhawk x 4
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Japanese aircraft losses/ e4 v8 ~6 F& B7 d0 X' W
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 2 destroyed, 2 damaged
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No Allied losses
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Airbase hits 1, v: a) W9 P, D9 C
Runway hits 2
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. A4 L5 X6 N. dGround combat at Clark Field (79,76)
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Japanese Shock attack
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Attacking force 50509 troops, 847 guns, 691 vehicles, Assault Value = 1159, ~4 @9 K! `/ t  ?$ |6 j& G5 ]9 a

9 i5 V* q6 }' \. m4 B" B: V" ]( _Defending force 23793 troops, 410 guns, 473 vehicles, Assault Value = 768
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Japanese adjusted assault: 572 ( g: H1 @8 ]+ l
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Allied adjusted defense: 1015 ! S4 N$ f4 K2 k) `. c
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 1)
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" [/ P- O1 N; G! |, E, G; v& FCombat modifiers  L% @" b8 l4 }5 t
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)& X9 f9 O8 _) F. A0 L
Attacker: shock(+)
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Japanese ground losses:
1 ~, @  l7 y- z6 h  c+ ?0 T7 Q      4087 casualties reported) z2 _; ?* d" o- W
         Squads: 23 destroyed, 126 disabled
. V5 M& `+ [9 e0 D& L         Non Combat: 83 destroyed, 89 disabled* n3 a7 a; a# y: ?
         Engineers: 80 destroyed, 35 disabled
( z6 F' P. g+ m9 X6 D4 G* M0 k      Guns lost 36 (22 destroyed, 14 disabled), C* p; e" ^, J  W5 ^  J% v
      Vehicles lost 81 (64 destroyed, 17 disabled)# C7 f' }& g1 C8 ?$ S- w

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* Y/ u& o0 `. UAllied ground losses:) j+ m6 m: \. ~' ^1 |, b; C
      934 casualties reported
, e5 c8 a4 o0 W- l+ v/ w6 B6 V9 o         Squads: 1 destroyed, 101 disabled
  b' ]# Q5 c* X8 ]' d0 D         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 18 disabled
1 r! m! R/ M# m! I+ u  w5 v         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
/ u% |1 t6 M3 ~; z/ g      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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      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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