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盟军果然老成持重!!扫清外围据点!避实就虚,打下NG必然能使蝗军元气大伤啊!
本帖最后由 amdddr 于 2013-11-6 09:28 编辑 ; @0 n: m( l6 G( H! g8 a

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硫磺岛一是油船被偷袭,二是兵力不足,二次攻略的话很有可能拿下9 q% l- M+ ]% g- l
godkiller 发表于 2013-11-6 07:49
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即使二次攻略也不知道到底要多少战力才能拿下,兵力越多,就意味着攻略的风险越大,如果说一次损失2000多战力还处于盟军还可以接受的程度的话,第二次攻略还需上多少战力才能在风险和收益之前取得平衡呢?如果上了4000战力仍不能拿下,那么几个月内盟军在太平洋方向的攻略就可以先歇歇了。
BANZAI冲锋!
1月15日,盟军首先登陆控遏莫尔兹比港到拉包尔海上航路、位于NG半岛顶点的米尔恩湾基地,登陆首日有两个美军师两个坦克团顺利上岸,当面日军仅有一个旅团和两个海警中队,双方战力悬殊,更重要的是,日本守军思想松懈,防守准备不充分,估计盟军可以切豆腐般轻松拿下。
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 15, 45
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# Y1 n5 h/ p% G/ D; m5 BPre-Invasion action off Milne Bay (101,133)
/ m1 v. l% l. v3 RDefensive Guns engage approaching landing force
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/ H) a7 W$ r8 f$ A( E' k200 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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Allied Ships. i9 `  Q1 ]: C
      AM Shelter
* H3 y0 H' G* _0 K4 }  e( z      AM Serene4 T" i# p5 \( e
      AM Sentry
* g7 F  O9 p* n! K! L3 U' x      AM Ransom
! l1 H7 J6 P. i( O8 c& [      AM Champion3 W) I1 v' X/ C
      AM Chief* K/ m. M+ W8 P/ V$ o
      AM Prevail/ [( z& r9 y  C$ ^9 y
      AM Oracle  b- d1 J( W. e$ f1 a* f' \! y
      APA Menifee
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( v, m1 h, h' l) A( S/ Q* H/ q9 `Amphibious Assault at Milne Bay (101,133)& t+ T9 H/ U$ |; L# H: q2 a2 m; C

5 p6 y9 `& o* w: ?: |TF 246 troops unloading over beach at Milne Bay, 101,1333 a- y' ~: w3 K5 }( N) H/ _
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Allied ground losses:
6 t& _4 K' a$ |3 Z- z      366 casualties reported: U$ x# w/ x. o$ ~- J
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 56 disabled' X: Y& ]2 q. a5 K
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 60 disabled
$ R: q7 E  w+ V( W- Z         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
  c. W6 X5 ?( T1 B. Y: ~      Guns lost 21 (0 destroyed, 21 disabled)
9 n5 m5 N& F! K' Q, L! E      Vehicles lost 75 (1 destroyed, 74 disabled)) H/ m- J& W- G, K4 {

1 _. ~. c" I% o1 P5 v1 B. \值得一提的是,本次作战,日军潜艇部队使用了新的战法,避开盟军扫雷船队,独出心裁地在盟军船队前进路线上布设水雷,开战第一天取得击伤两艘盟军运输船的战果。
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TF 294 encounters mine field at 101,134
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3 L& l" |: @9 s+ F3 B      AK Livingston
9 i) r# x/ k1 g5 ~) O# _7 D      AK Alnitah, Mine hits 1+ g4 i1 a% K# y8 d
      AK Sculptor, Mine hits 11 L  Y# B, j8 m0 x5 u6 N

$ q7 ?8 X, L' U' z, L" [/ C当天由于准备不足,拉包尔日军没有对盟军的登陆行动作出任何反击,盟军顺利上岸
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Ground combat at Milne Bay (101,133)9 |9 O6 x0 H% p

) P* v. o2 K3 GJapanese Bombardment attack
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2 Q8 B& t# a" E5 v6 @$ p% ^* TAttacking force 8897 troops, 83 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 3468 t) m' |/ t0 K

5 v2 R/ p5 |; X! l6 b# C# fDefending force 25978 troops, 458 guns, 815 vehicles, Assault Value = 900' O0 m% W! C1 g0 E3 C' u" z' X
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Japanese ground losses:5 R# F9 N5 k$ _
      36 casualties reported/ v: ~' Q: F- h
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
7 a! `8 n# a. e         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
! q: F+ N: u( B$ }         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Allied ground losses:& N- Z5 @9 b. j, c& K1 Z7 U% o& z
      19 casualties reported
9 v  _& ^; ^7 G/ |# m3 l         Squads: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled! R. s- H  z5 ]0 c
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 o/ G5 s5 D  W  S+ d         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Assaulting units:
% a- D7 Z, k2 ?  L0 S) }    23rd Ind.Mixed Brigade: R: h; K6 P( L; \! j* i3 _
    48th Naval Guard Unit
9 \4 I: [; ], Q  K4 c    62nd Naval Guard Unit
  c8 c% ]) b6 Q$ h3 g# @    14th JAAF AF Coy
8 P5 j* B& }' d9 F# w    11th RF Gun Battalion8 u4 i0 j1 h+ x8 W' x, u
    39th Field AA Battalion( l; C2 \0 s; _
    35th JNAF AF Unit
# ?4 B6 w2 e* @( J# h    3rd Fleet /25 i5 _/ |6 W6 U" s* ^; z7 b: L7 @

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    3rd Marine Division
* S+ t' z/ i3 D) G! S: K    766th Tank Battalion
) Q# v" @, ]: O5 |% X    Americal Infantry Division) ~# y1 Y+ U$ c3 H& z
    5th USMC Tank Battalion& V2 U2 Q! k+ [) F4 {
    608th Coast AA Regiment
9 T+ @' i8 b; F, l: r! g) ]: x    Tenth US Army* q1 e" z! x0 t; g
    544th Field Artillery Battalion
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
硫磺岛油船不过损失了很少一部分,关键是直接登陆损失太大,滩头阵地估计都拿不下
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再登陆又是突击只能白白送死,盟军在太平洋准备了几套方案,既然硫磺岛失败就只能稳妥点了
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 16, 45
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盟军一支小型舰队突袭土鲁克,在能见度低下的情况下利用雷达重创日军驻留舰队。
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Truk at 112,108, Range 6,000 Yards0 z/ x" E& d( u+ i$ a: Q  ~

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' b, ^, f: |$ Q. t! G  a& _- \. n( D      CL Agano, Shell hits 2
4 _9 n; \9 I- Q5 R8 Y) C, U      CL Jintsu, Shell hits 1: N$ C3 z4 H. R. X& ^
      DD Yudachi, Shell hits 1
2 B: s$ r+ {: Q6 U" Z) T      DD Samidare, Shell hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
" l! p3 _  l" `# n# b      DD Kawakaze, Shell hits 10,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
$ Y: h; W6 |( v) A7 v      DD Suzukaze, Shell hits 1,  on fire9 N9 m3 D4 J1 k" A3 Z) o
      DD Hatsuharu2 w0 k. r. g+ Z8 X3 c. q
      DD Wakaba
' E" U* G9 ~/ n0 A0 L9 K8 k; w      DD Tadeshiwa, Shell hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage8 x$ S! p" R( c0 W
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5 o. A) P. H; p' l6 L* o/ L  \0 u" o      CL Achilles, Shell hits 5
* C' y% J0 e) A' _* U5 _      DD Hyman0 j- {# F' F, z& ?+ T
      DD Samuel Moore1 Z0 r% w4 }  o5 x8 V5 t
      DD Taussig- `) Q" T- `8 j
      DD Dortch: Y" J+ i7 Z( q, X7 ?3 f
      DD Marshall. [' L: C$ v9 J- e: @& J7 n
      DD Prichett
7 [% d" Y, \5 {      DD Ross1 v4 V7 H; P- m' p- G' K  \- `2 r8 j: I
      DD Wedderburn
/ Q6 s  A: q  q      DD Wickes
% I$ ?$ X& a2 A0 X; _9 h; k7 T      DD Wren
( j5 \; y; K2 M+ U* ]      DD Yarnall, Shell hits 2,  on fire9 p8 e' d0 |/ g# L/ v
      DD Cassin Young, Shell hits 29 ?7 L( F  b/ [; }6 r, J' M/ n- b
      DD Blue II, Shell hits 1,  on fire  K- a1 M4 V" C( U# e
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0 k0 e( e; V9 p9 u& b4 a1 T5 K' AASW attack near Truk  at 112,1086 K3 r% v3 c# L6 l: x4 `' X

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) a: }9 }+ u: [- g. q      SS I-54, hits 18,  heavy damage
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      CL Achilles0 m2 s, H% Y) b' q6 W8 p3 e
      DD Wickes- @' `- w9 k( A9 |9 b7 ?' m& |; q
      DD Wedderburn
) J( r% |% s5 L4 x( p, v      DD Ross
, W$ v) A# ~9 {      DD Prichett
' ?/ P+ p& P5 J      DD Marshall! A6 f1 Z0 o( G/ d7 l/ s9 U
      DD Dortch& S7 |' q! x. ~
      DD Taussig2 n0 H& B! B5 d5 J: ^
      DD Samuel Moore
$ P  v& C' B& Z  c. Q" \+ l3 c      DD Hyman
* s0 y. n6 W! }- ]2 B; Y% ~      DD Blue II,  on fire3 _5 g+ V. m. F: h4 l2 ^* A. J
      DD Cassin Young
# ~8 N8 g) e) a" `" ^: d      DD Yarnall,  on fire% R: e/ Z4 d* w. h7 l
      DD Wren6 c' T% |' ~2 D3 i4 o

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Night Time Surface Combat, near Truk at 112,108, Range 8,000 Yards! A3 k% j6 o# u1 ]6 C
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3 Z+ d- ^+ M- G! F% Y      PB Kamitsu Maru, Shell hits 9,  heavy fires/ m; Q! k2 K% Y4 Z# v0 Y  k
      PB Kiso Maru, Shell hits 1( `" J. z' w% ?8 O" R  j
      xAK Tamashima Maru, Shell hits 4,  on fire* Q! }1 r2 l; m4 o9 b# f1 d' e
      xAK Ikoma Maru, Shell hits 15,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
$ s5 V8 d& ^. Y5 T      xAK Maya Maru, Shell hits 9,  heavy fires,  heavy damage+ o7 v! [) U/ A% i- m
      PB Tokotsu Maru
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      CL Achilles5 r! z4 p% i& _
      DD Hyman! U! R+ ?/ b4 ^# p- J
      DD Samuel Moore1 e' Y% K2 [0 {5 Y
      DD Taussig
9 \7 W& p6 i8 S9 P# E      DD Dortch
7 h5 F; y' P! ^2 z5 M: d      DD Marshall4 f2 P" s# {8 p; _6 F# D2 w
      DD Prichett
7 r, P# a" \- e8 A' y6 B& t5 g      DD Ross2 Z$ [. l+ e/ r4 ]
      DD Wedderburn, p( Y" A. B3 g& X! _3 f
      DD Wickes/ x8 i: J1 ]; r2 Q% ?
      DD Wren- i6 W( K2 z. p+ }
      DD Yarnall
- P2 y" c3 M0 t      DD Cassin Young" e3 B/ N' N+ S# F
      DD Blue II
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  C; z0 U# d! k: tNight Time Surface Combat, near Truk at 112,108, Range 30,000 Yards
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      PB Kamitsu Maru,  heavy fires/ a+ {9 T6 M/ v; q. n# U* }" H
      PB Kiso Maru
9 ~2 ^% K' D0 w! u  O5 l/ ?/ W0 u* a      xAK Ikoma Maru,  heavy fires,  heavy damage" Y* j. b& `+ I5 u
      xAK Maya Maru,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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      CL Achilles
6 x; d) U; z$ O* W" r5 V      DD Hyman9 W4 c* u; Y$ C
      DD Samuel Moore* [. u  h( i' S' F
      DD Taussig5 p7 |9 a  [5 H
      DD Dortch& C, f6 q9 C( E3 q) X/ }$ Y% s* h# o
      DD Marshall
! g4 n7 ~, e' @2 q  _& F      DD Prichett
1 ?* X; s% d3 @      DD Ross* x* O8 J$ B0 W% B7 I9 m
      DD Wedderburn
* G" s4 h  _  q0 l* }/ A  Z% ]      DD Wickes
& p8 x: a# c2 i5 \( h      DD Wren
( _7 y* G; P( U4 [      DD Yarnall
$ }' X: Y/ [/ K5 ^7 H      DD Cassin Young# z: t9 C2 I5 j: u' S, o
      DD Blue II, p3 ]- Y/ d3 b! s
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日军在米尔恩湾凭借地利首日打出1:2,不过盟军的火力优势明显,给予日军重大杀伤,日军显然在米尔恩湾坚持不了几天。: v( I$ Z2 V- ^: s6 L( i4 Y# _: q
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; J  e6 T1 R" I/ ~Ground combat at Milne Bay (101,133)
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4 S- Z; z% Q0 V# CAllied Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 22644 troops, 391 guns, 565 vehicles, Assault Value = 9123 b2 U; X: Y; m& I9 A. F' F

0 u9 L4 x, q- M! R6 q1 L6 L8 lDefending force 10168 troops, 114 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 335
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( c: l1 U4 d, ?" }5 l& RAllied adjusted assault: 389 " q- `' H' E% G  D* C

( d+ d+ L& O* \+ S* d$ U/ S4 kJapanese adjusted defense: 1157   A# y: W. i4 M

& A  k- s! P% pAllied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 6) 9 o1 K2 |/ P8 L0 L% U& M- S9 V  V" V
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Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:# M5 i* S8 O) e; _  G
      1806 casualties reported
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         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled
, n' G6 q# n) _! ^  f* Z$ n' s      Guns lost 26 (3 destroyed, 23 disabled)& z" B3 t5 K; U& l* N4 s* X: Z- o
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      421 casualties reported
9 S* t+ R* s8 @$ J         Squads: 1 destroyed, 19 disabled- R( \$ _. Z) y
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 13 disabled
4 E  f5 a4 O0 Q4 G& Y; w2 ^" V: b7 `         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled
  u* c$ W& G" w! W- d- R/ v      Vehicles lost 10 (2 destroyed, 8 disabled)
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    3rd Marine Division
+ Q3 ^$ D& y2 k8 R    766th Tank Battalion9 `- c* K/ g6 S$ C. U7 ^
    Americal Infantry Division5 |' q! w" X3 X) z& {+ p
    5th USMC Tank Battalion
' [% c8 t+ w7 N    608th Coast AA Regiment- Y; |2 i5 b9 q  \2 T
    Tenth US Army
- g3 J. e4 R- H9 _0 v# g    544th Field Artillery Battalion
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    23rd Ind.Mixed Brigade( c8 n  f" A8 Y8 s/ k$ o7 V5 a
    48th Naval Guard Unit
% p( Z# R. h7 ~: a" `' _    62nd Naval Guard Unit  D2 f& H/ ]* y9 ]; s5 P7 ^9 }% J
    11th RF Gun Battalion
" L. A0 u5 v$ o0 L  F; G8 ]    14th JAAF AF Coy
8 W) W! y  U2 F' Q4 H( ?) e    35th JNAF AF Unit
( g. B+ k, z% r* h    39th Field AA Battalion
0 ^- O( X5 a+ g    3rd Fleet /2
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同日盟军在莫港登陆
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Ground combat at Port Moresby (98,130)
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! @& F$ C6 Z. S' Y! cAttacking force 15435 troops, 128 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 614
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' v) D+ G. V' X2 u  g) HDefending force 61916 troops, 1105 guns, 1257 vehicles, Assault Value = 2065
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5 p  u' [3 A3 L  l7 N5 ^3 g0 S         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled+ [1 u1 |* b! i0 x
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled7 L, o+ o7 J2 N9 J
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 t1 a' a4 k- ]2 d" E) s. o- |7 O
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      13 casualties reported
8 ^7 c" \! w% i- A! Z# Q3 E7 C, ?* g         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled& @8 i5 j' }6 H
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled+ Q$ j$ m0 b( N) L
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled: B5 F$ a* f6 A1 H$ T
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/ c* K9 u4 y2 k2 V  f    67th Naval Guard Unit
+ X, D) |' A% R& F2 P    41st Naval Guard Unit
5 x) c, s( M8 a7 r* \    47th/B Division
4 {; X1 `" S- e    47th/A Division/ G8 f" W/ P/ F& l
    47th/C Division
. ]8 i- R8 ~( A* `7 T9 h    42nd JNAF AF Unit 3 _" S& @8 F% [9 g8 V- V
    23rd AA Regiment
: D6 @' D6 y3 C9 z, G( j# \9 n5 ?    44th Fld AA Bn /1
4 e* `& s3 A& J0 G    30th JNAF AF Unit
/ b! S- @% v" p8 A- l: p' q    16th AA Regiment
9 x! L7 J% S9 l9 E5 P/ N    144th JAAF AF Bn /1& c4 o/ M7 u2 Z8 z$ a2 V
    1st Air Defense AA Battalion
( n4 Q1 T3 l4 ~    31st Field AA Battalion
5 t  r( q5 c: m7 [. Y6 u    37th JNAF AF Unit 0 b& |) i& ]. ^5 V
    40th Field AA Battalion
. e. a% q0 Y  G. [; L    25th Air Defense AA Rgt /2  x. ~  ?4 P! \) u

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    32nd Infantry Div /1
9 l( Z; v  Q# D( X( e    9th Australian Div /1' \& z: `0 J) d' p7 }
    6th Australian Div /1- {- D0 h3 x2 \0 E  u1 ?0 C" a
    3rd NZ Bde /1- d6 j, V) J0 q: s
    2nd Australian Division
! b( |+ C% i& C; J- R    12th NZ Bde /15 o1 Q( t1 B7 f) b  k) \
    694th Field Artillery Battalion. ^6 R' }9 k. U; y# |
    IX Corps Artillery 1 k# B& O: m3 L0 p; n) T: X: R& e3 U9 M
    223rd Field Artillery Battalion1 y$ S  y; C2 p1 i+ [3 x
    293 Wing /1# y' n$ t) |* `! P& ^- X8 W1 a
    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment
" Q0 m9 u  }" ?9 @) N    10 RAAF Av Rgt /1
7 _" o4 @: U. W, w4 Y    70/100th Coast AA Regiment1 {! J: q6 i8 v( C# L& J- F1 S
    167 Wing /1. A! V8 q6 I+ {' E  u1 @  b
    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment" C! U3 f/ w1 E4 E; _5 I
    22nd USN Naval Construction Regiment
$ p7 C+ F* I5 v+ t/ o8 @    81st RAAF Wing /1
: ~2 {2 C, m8 }* Y  i; r" c9 ]& Y    71st RAAF Wing /1: f/ ^1 }7 r" g2 W0 h, R- e: @: J
    Seventh USAAF EAB /6
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
米龙湾就一个混成旅团。。。44年日军还缺人肉么~~& ?! N# K: y7 O

  }# d& |  \3 X( z红叶天皇不妨透露下44年的日军南方军的实力,我估计3万以上的战力还是有的。
皇国ノ兴废、コノ一战ニ在リ。各员一层奋励努力セヨ
PM600+战力,不知南方军堆了多少人肉在布纳-莱城-韦瓦克一线
要知道人肉越多补给需求量就越大,制空制海权在盟军一边,一线基地堆多了不划算,放些兵力延缓盟军步伐就成,打下一地再打另一地总得花些时间准备吧红叶桑你说是不?
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7 ^* |4 [) k  z/ D% ~0 `AE里面45年1月有日本30多个竹枪师团增援吗?有的话日军也会多1W5战力的新人肉# X9 U- G5 L, J

+ N8 s/ M3 `# Y/ n- @1 Z9 F不过我玩WITP,补给充足,支援充足,枪炮车辆人力都充足1 Q5 d) l# r! D4 J

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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jan 17, 45
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# H/ q. {5 n- u$ U. C盟军对莫港发动了饱和炮击,日军防御基本崩盘。1 r1 S6 y+ M- M3 p! I' D
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同日大队日舰出现在南鸟岛外海,看来又要发生第三次南鸟岛攻防战了
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Night Naval bombardment of Port Moresby at 98,130
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Allied Ships
, |6 l" Z$ ^! T; G) [      CA Chicago II
5 f3 B6 J" H6 v) q+ s      CA Canberra II
3 F  b" R% p6 a& Y: g      CA Exeter
& j4 A! Z. v2 t9 s; \2 e: w: R      CA Suffolk  |/ p. ?& I* U4 q( K3 m2 C: {# P, ~
      CA London
, ]0 Z# v4 _. q+ @2 |8 Z* I0 Q' d      CA Shropshire
( l: N, N# O0 [* @  Y; t& L$ u      CA Boston# B/ D" t9 l( |/ }: H0 v
      CA Baltimore
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8 m. u/ U' R* W3 OJapanese ground losses:
% J, s% y8 d) S      19 casualties reported& B+ A  y0 }( B. _' p
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ c$ s0 w3 }% O" F
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled. |! T' A9 d. R  w* D
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled) c9 Y( F5 h! A& ~; ~, C
      Guns lost 18 (1 destroyed, 17 disabled)' m6 X/ C% ?) C+ ?! R# E
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Airbase hits 4
6 _  j1 r% G# n4 j8 f& WAirbase supply hits 1
* C) n, I- a" F7 E3 }5 m1 S- |Runway hits 15- E& L8 c3 o2 m
Port hits 4
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; y0 o: J* ^& _" @6 J7 DNight Naval bombardment of Port Moresby at 98,130
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+ l4 w, w+ E# o7 e$ |  l+ r      BB Richelieu9 i- r1 y; S2 [; L& Z7 r# U
      BB King George V- X! ?! O& `" n, P% p
      BB Howe9 E- O  @  X9 d. p6 d
      BB Prince of Wales
# W1 T% y3 ]  c2 H% U      BB Alabama) A4 Y3 f5 {5 e
      BB Massachusetts
0 Q: g& Q0 y) T7 }      BB Indiana& A7 J8 |7 p1 ?% A, ^
      BB South Dakota1 C7 j  A: s2 `1 k
      BB Washington3 L: n# h' t  S- ~
      BB North Carolina) f2 e3 J0 E' M3 ^0 n, h5 o
      BC Renown
0 L6 H2 A. i# R+ Z      BC Repulse
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9 o+ U! r6 g8 ^/ nJapanese ground losses:
. ^4 ~+ I& P9 G: p* R9 G9 ~      239 casualties reported
* k/ h' g5 l; R! Y6 M         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled* T; A" z8 s  |8 K0 J
         Non Combat: 28 destroyed, 24 disabled
' x7 z* J8 D8 a7 {1 g/ _; f! R         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled8 W9 C4 w1 D, f8 G0 N
      Guns lost 29 (13 destroyed, 16 disabled)5 O) i& q3 `, a0 ?, t- u) e- i
      Vehicles lost 16 (6 destroyed, 10 disabled)3 r. x' r; U) E
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Airbase hits 127 t* ]% ?* n1 r
Airbase supply hits 2
+ _+ n6 x0 J" J) K1 C  e  eRunway hits 33
- v) y/ k2 U  R, ~9 KPort hits 6
" M+ S* U; X+ Z3 x8 FPort supply hits 2  V0 R5 i- c* Y( H4 L

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Naval bombardment of Port Moresby at 98,130
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      BB Queen Elizabeth) N# l% I% `' P
      BB Valiant
6 P9 X- Y% y6 c" P: }$ S7 V5 ~      BB Mississippi; G7 T, m1 B9 B) ^* `" n+ R
      BB New Mexico* |! ]; |6 Y) B. r# x
      BB Idaho
# |% Y# F  r; [$ o: }7 B% J      BB West Virginia
, S9 ^- s! U  i1 i; ~      BB Colorado
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- P& E$ I3 e: Z      171 casualties reported& b2 [, w, M% o1 ^
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled* n. _# {  K. ~
         Non Combat: 14 destroyed, 32 disabled
4 y( e) o; H6 f' z$ B" m5 R         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
9 A2 a) v7 O, r( c  _( B      Guns lost 21 (9 destroyed, 12 disabled)
  y9 E  ~& X% t$ ~- S      Vehicles lost 16 (6 destroyed, 10 disabled)
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- o$ B$ d1 f2 T* V+ i, YAirbase hits 9
1 l/ ~1 a1 x# x1 z2 h7 i1 R0 x9 ~7 RAirbase supply hits 1, T, ?- g7 u; V2 l3 j8 i" M8 ?/ @
Runway hits 233 T- O" Z$ V  r) w. e  R3 M
Port hits 5( o+ N' t% p0 i. m7 C
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Ground combat at Milne Bay (101,133): h, E; b5 s- T  N$ `! c8 S) {

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; w! ?  L$ H" v0 Y& j' \* ?% eAttacking force 22301 troops, 391 guns, 563 vehicles, Assault Value = 8726 Q2 d3 x) o4 U* g0 w0 v

* U4 h7 a# ^4 c2 t+ Y+ N$ iDefending force 8841 troops, 114 guns, 7 vehicles, Assault Value = 2053 h+ O' U0 G% l7 m! o) ^' L, C% E8 l

& g% k  h+ C* \, n: j1 c$ A3 K2 xAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 55 @% R& b0 ^; i9 F5 ^

5 U. x  @; Q! B. v$ VAllied adjusted assault: 246
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4 {+ S- G7 B" w4 VJapanese adjusted defense: 603
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Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 5) $ m7 L3 V' d0 ~1 b& `# ]2 h

: I) |0 _4 T4 J  Q4 gCombat modifiers
" A$ y  W. Y! @  yDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), experience(-)
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Japanese ground losses:
; {6 Y* {, U7 h6 a* Z: V1 z      729 casualties reported
0 ^4 H$ V( E( E& u+ c         Squads: 16 destroyed, 132 disabled
4 e. F) Z1 T6 \6 x( [         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 17 disabled
1 A3 b' {' |: u2 A; E$ E         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 3 disabled& l# I9 w+ p" h) M+ M) q
      Guns lost 27 (7 destroyed, 20 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:. v8 Y  b" c2 x/ j/ Q
      168 casualties reported
4 X+ g) {$ ?5 p) g5 a3 n8 z8 V; s         Squads: 3 destroyed, 24 disabled
9 v* [2 d4 }7 N7 I: o2 ]2 y         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled6 R. ^  A3 I$ M/ e
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
0 q0 \) S4 O& Q) Q      Vehicles lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)
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Assaulting units:
! a7 A; D2 o' i! G5 B1 C# `    Americal Infantry Division9 _# w7 R4 Q+ G9 q0 h3 u1 \9 I8 P
    3rd Marine Division
% j) h& f* t1 }! K$ F4 p! s3 f+ C9 y    766th Tank Battalion; I+ Q1 {. x& |. L1 B/ U
    5th USMC Tank Battalion2 S& Q& S* s  G* e" o+ l: x
    Tenth US Army
) Z' a+ s3 K3 L& C; D  D* L2 [    608th Coast AA Regiment
- X  i9 r2 k$ t0 }2 [. c    544th Field Artillery Battalion9 o3 J  G; H* J8 |
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Defending units:
  |& T2 M* p/ T1 z/ p    23rd Ind.Mixed Brigade
) ]" q; |1 ^& _" B2 H! l* T+ J    48th Naval Guard Unit- z8 J+ N( _) v, {# d
    62nd Naval Guard Unit
! f- Q* ?, x$ b$ e    14th JAAF AF Coy 9 k2 j5 g7 |$ ^
    11th RF Gun Battalion
2 Z# J) f- s5 j. |. n    39th Field AA Battalion
' c$ I8 q: k7 ~0 y' v! R* @    35th JNAF AF Unit # X( V  T+ ^, l8 k4 |8 X
    3rd Fleet /2" z* ], x/ ], C/ @' U
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Ground combat at Port Moresby (98,130)
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& |/ |2 X, \+ z7 m; j1 ]2 EAttacking force 54104 troops, 929 guns, 956 vehicles, Assault Value = 2071& N( @  m$ d2 Y- T: L$ e* c1 ]
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Defending force 18635 troops, 261 guns, 48 vehicles, Assault Value = 594
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# E; c, m4 S1 Z9 s7 R  e" G$ hAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 8
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Allied adjusted assault: 5337
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Japanese adjusted defense: 685
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Allied assault odds: 7 to 1 (fort level 8) 6 Z/ ~- a2 {! Y! T! S1 |( q1 S" @
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Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 8
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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), experience(-)
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Japanese ground losses:
$ f" f0 g- `" d      1905 casualties reported* [% ]2 [0 [' o2 Y+ M; W
         Squads: 67 destroyed, 63 disabled8 X" z4 S) r, W: z3 Z. V  q
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 20 disabled
1 q" X1 P" q8 A6 V) a         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled* K% S, N. l( s# E: |
      Guns lost 58 (21 destroyed, 37 disabled)% N: a( Z+ b9 O+ n
      Vehicles lost 4 (2 destroyed, 2 disabled)
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: E$ N9 M2 G4 \3 O# GAllied ground losses:
( o6 K# }( y. y% Q1 O      921 casualties reported  P) z6 P% d, A& M8 f
         Squads: 11 destroyed, 149 disabled
5 k+ U$ S6 l% |' P         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 17 disabled# j2 s3 Y4 z; m& L8 o) }: z$ |
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 12 disabled' f4 k6 D9 h: K

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    6th Australian Division: Z+ }) b' |' S$ ~/ U7 R
    2nd Australian Division
, X4 R6 X& O0 h$ ^; o    12th NZ Brigade
; D. P. A6 Z; X0 Y" I, b    3rd NZ Brigade
* h* W, _- W1 _0 M& E9 U    32nd Infantry Division
7 w, U2 U, s8 D5 C) N9 K    9th Australian Division- Z' t3 e+ s+ v) d9 Q- u
    694th Field Artillery Battalion) r% D0 u. Z, l6 G( C
    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment
; a& ~8 h1 a: w  R. u: T9 [    70/100th Coast AA Regiment* a) [8 ~7 x/ a% z' y1 @, X
    71st RAAF Wing
1 e% Q& k1 ^9 |/ A. l    10 RAAF Av Rgt
" l2 w, [) I* X* K. p/ M9 Q. h$ ]0 i    22nd USN Naval Construction Regiment
3 b; Q2 X0 j2 n    Seventh USAAF Engineer Aviation Battalion4 C; W0 B) Q9 ~, o) c9 J' J
    223rd Field Artillery Battalion
$ h1 b: l; ~) n1 }4 }3 n. n    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment
2 H- t8 s' ~: U; H) F2 |' V* }    IX Corps Artillery
+ S; ?( d+ ~; Q+ e: k9 x    167 Wing 1 Q) a8 Z( B0 J$ z7 P
    II Australian Corps6 M6 z! P, f4 x$ }& x& {. Y5 m
    81st RAAF Wing   b- c, ]2 u- u: v' C
    293 Wing + w8 a! y# t& @& @
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    41st Naval Guard Unit
+ X8 f6 k% u% h& m( u    47th Division# y/ d- _, k' u1 P5 ]6 \" Z
    67th Naval Guard Unit
6 l$ }6 y% u! h' G  ~    16th AA Regiment
' g% h5 R5 e5 z8 E8 @    23rd AA Regiment
9 B% z$ Q! X0 [; e  W( f    42nd JNAF AF Unit
2 c3 b% [  B/ f7 j0 d2 _$ q5 O    1st Air Defense AA Battalion
2 T; ?9 ~1 S. i, U/ G    37th JNAF AF Unit
; A' y5 C1 L1 D. W    30th JNAF AF Unit
" d! u; t  P+ F, N; r1 V/ y    31st Field AA Battalion
. n- n. X, T( N& B3 A+ W    40th Field AA Battalion" e3 Z( Q8 U+ A8 l: y5 {
    44th Fld AA Bn /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AE里面45年1月有日本30多个竹枪师团增援吗?有的话日军也会多1W5战力的新人肉
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不过我玩WITP,补给充足,支援充足,枪炮车辆人力都充足; }' E( e2 H! t5 h

  a: z* F- ^2 t9 c结果直到46年才完全补满这几十个新师团。。。* \/ X' c: x0 i; V% W2 V" ~# E
sanada 发表于 2013-11-9 08:25
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; q2 i8 \" Q; [' W& u7 X% F/ q新师团一开始只能当治安部队使用哎,都是纸面战力,补充满了也远不是盟军对手
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
在连续3轮强大的舰队炮击之下,日军在莫港的防御火力显得是如此的微不足道,即便是谨慎攻击,盟军都能调整出5000+的攻击值
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
米尔恩湾从地理看 ,比莫港还重要些,主要是游戏里没现实中对城市规模那么大的依赖性,部队完全不需要城市提供的种种吃喝拉撒睡便利条件。9 O1 K3 A" r. {9 e: Q( P8 `
看得出来,天蝗在这一线投入的兵力并不多,似乎没有在南太坚决抵抗的意图,据此推断,可能更希望依托内防御圈岛屿链进行防御作战,毕竟很多是环礁地形,或处于盟军陆基不易压制的距离上。
8 j7 d* i' e' ]& V' m1 W: C不过我觉得,还是可以适当增加前线兵力投入,以便迫使盟军每次攻击必须投入更多部队,从而达到争取时间的目的,至于补给,则不用考虑太多,既然是不打算坚守太久的地方,补给多少就不那么重要了。
米尔恩湾从地理看 ,比莫港还重要些,主要是游戏里没现实中对城市规模那么大的依赖性,部队完全不需要城市提供的种种吃喝拉撒睡便利条件。4 f, [! W2 b, \; T( m4 h( x
看得出来,天蝗在这一线投入的兵力并不多,似乎没有在南太坚决抵抗的意图, ...4 P, @# ]& E9 V+ |7 ^
wangqifeng 发表于 2013-11-9 13:35
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这回不是没防御的意图,是让27钻了空子
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8 J. [& \  k2 H' |: c, ^; ^我以为27在45年不会走这条最漫长的路线了,这边的兵力只留了基本的卫戍部队,等发觉27的攻击意图时已经来不及增援部队上去了
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
前些天,我和27讨论过,都认为澳东北(含新几内亚)是整个游戏的咽喉地带。因此,27先拿下此地区是可以意料到的。
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