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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 19, 454 f! b) @$ d9 @4 e, W) J8 [: a
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2 O. |2 i2 p, t5 {7 Y持续压制Benkolen
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Afternoon Air attack on Benkoelen , at 45,91
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' X1 c/ k+ f$ s6 {; lWeather in hex: Thunderstorms9 @0 a/ k. @' a8 ]

) U! m7 d. A) j8 rRaid spotted at 35 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
. _. f6 \* v8 H! qEstimated time to target is 15 minutes
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( B) `: c( h* ^5 D, cJapanese aircraft: b% g' u% d% H7 [2 w# i
      no flights
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Allied aircraft
9 L; r3 M% I  g3 p! M7 E" H      B-24J Liberator x 363 d4 C) Y. w! q: Y1 t" n
      B-24J Liberator x 18
, \& y$ S8 J) |* g# B      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 357 y; @' H; D0 ]; x, y5 W/ @5 i

- r8 a! U( A% f& d6 bJapanese aircraft losses
- \% I% y* h  B. y6 o      N1K5-J George: 14 destroyed on ground* G" g0 f" l9 B. S9 A: j
      B7A2 Grace: 1 destroyed on ground
6 p6 M- i  w! f( k* K8 J      Ki-84r Frank: 11 destroyed on ground
: S# f2 F- s$ x9 \      E15K1 Norm: 1 destroyed on ground
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No Allied losses
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4 F6 R) r* ^$ \0 |  x! V( D( OJapanese ground losses:& g- E! K( ^: O4 C" H
      4 casualties reported5 M5 ]1 ^. s! z7 L
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
. u/ G& A. A  R' n1 F* f: ?  N5 f         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled& h, V2 q# s( I
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 D2 l$ `( n4 k. z4 M2 f

$ t1 O. j4 ?7 Y( g8 A& E2 kAirbase hits 16
/ v1 U. M7 O5 eAirbase supply hits 2
" {% h; @7 \$ J; ~  N2 JRunway hits 63& p8 _& g" m  Q2 B5 K3 X
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% m7 E% h+ {1 y& v0 H3 wAfternoon Air attack on Benkoelen , at 45,91
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Weather in hex: Thunderstorms$ T- c9 _( d" [

& U' {2 {# C. |' q* |Raid spotted at 37 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.6 I7 ~7 [7 p* k  U. t  s
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
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Japanese aircraft1 C# r% Y+ a; G2 d) C; `5 N# ?
      no flights5 |5 U  o& T* X

! Y- p- @: T6 B( o2 K, cAllied aircraft6 h" c5 V& d" _. a, t2 Y
      B-24J Liberator x 278 l9 P% k$ q/ |" [# l
      B-24J Liberator x 181 n, d8 ]6 ?. q8 m! E+ W3 }2 |
      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 9
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Japanese aircraft losses) W  I# I8 Y5 J2 P7 j
      Ki-84r Frank: 7 destroyed on ground9 b1 O$ i4 ~7 K) h  ~
      N1K5-J George: 4 destroyed on ground
# ~) Z9 g' A' b+ C0 W      E15K1 Norm: 1 destroyed on ground8 S8 P, c3 h, k5 ^( N" C8 _

( e2 L- S3 n3 a& p6 I- sAllied aircraft losses
0 \/ \9 ^5 C8 E# F: }& C7 h! s      B-24J Liberator: 1 damaged
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Japanese ground losses:5 ^, S3 d4 X5 G8 L& |8 v
      13 casualties reported. j: R. K5 z0 Y9 m- M5 G( H
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled7 x& u% L6 d+ h
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled" @9 @5 D$ s0 s4 g6 T/ \  U# }2 z' y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled% S# U7 X* n# b. _* Z$ u% L& }; q9 r
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Airbase hits 104 U/ N# l, {- ?% Q; f' C6 E
Runway hits 20
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 20, 45
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棉兰岛上盟军主力按兵不动,分部攻击达沃( w& k2 m, Z; X- Z
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8 [+ I; f4 ?- c  jGround combat at Davao (79,91)" ~0 S9 w$ b: N( Q# e; I! G
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Allied Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 24456 troops, 326 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 914- ~  w: w; W) H" q" d4 B8 F& j

8 g5 i9 K# {& f3 F% G& LDefending force 4505 troops, 44 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 159
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7 [9 B# c4 Q) b) IAllied adjusted assault: 629
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Japanese adjusted defense: 247 : F6 f3 e4 s) ^: t: a3 ?

- h+ d3 X% L' j& X5 P  T+ ]5 xAllied assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 6) 9 D1 U0 e9 g. A/ F

1 S2 w7 u/ d( t" K* y, _Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 5* ^3 V& D4 G4 Q8 p3 g1 i0 r
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Combat modifiers7 \3 e  Y" m$ w' \7 O
Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), preparation(-)9 R, B! L4 S: g1 I  ^
Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:0 u$ ?" e4 G# K* y
      368 casualties reported' g+ R9 S% X, K; H7 |0 m
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 28 disabled. A( f1 P# p: d$ R
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
7 V, J4 B  ?. G' x- s         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 m2 ^" N( j& R' O6 x2 F" n      Guns lost 8 (1 destroyed, 7 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:/ x4 h  h/ z: G2 i- E9 Z
      506 casualties reported
) |* @: K6 E/ u5 y" Q         Squads: 1 destroyed, 73 disabled
4 f- j. l0 x, U) x$ h) W         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled7 L- H& q; ^+ A) D; ?- D3 t
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 14 disabled
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6 Q4 u6 w6 h8 zAssaulting units:+ z" h% V: K: m5 E8 c; D2 H3 t# K
    3rd NZ Brigade
& ?3 u- Q" h, R/ _    12th NZ Brigade/ ?5 y: r  S9 G2 u; U/ ~2 p
    766th Tank Battalion
& y- u1 o6 v9 B& S" r! ]    5th USMC Tank Battalion  r# b8 P3 Y" P1 K- d4 o1 K) M
    3rd Australian Division& _3 D2 B: f8 A0 [& h
    8th NZ Brigade" v) o. L3 t/ `8 g( ?6 ^! }2 {
    223rd Field Artillery Battalion
; x! ^9 @4 ?6 [4 F    2nd USMC Field Artillery Battalion% j6 \7 c, Z* @' B* W
    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion- K8 ]1 o" ~& w8 [: |2 k
    12th USMC Field Artillery Battalion) L# m: \5 w8 _" ~3 }

$ u" w# z/ }4 p5 _- H/ K5 h# h; DDefending units:5 n, C# j( {8 e. d! U$ S  \8 D- Q
    71st Ind.Mixed Brigade
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 20, 45
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5 B- l( m' W' uGround combat at Davao (79,91)9 \$ I9 l2 D6 z# d: x& N7 P
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Allied Deliberate attack* V" F3 J9 H) ]) K0 H: E- S

! i( @, w2 p% n. A& UAttacking force 24456 troops, 326 guns, 529 vehicles, Assault Value = 914; a5 s1 }/ ~3 L5 P2 J1 e$ F

  Y0 R& v6 m; Z) _8 N# [6 bDefending force 4505 troops, 44 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 159* x& I4 K5 S5 e
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Allied adjusted assault: 629 ; j7 Y- a; ]1 G, v. s4 U
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Japanese adjusted defense: 247
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) K; }2 J8 o) X8 WAllied assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 6)
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0 y6 _5 P( ~1 cAllied Assault reduces fortifications to 5) f8 D. a" V' L, c2 `, J8 Y

0 h: P# o/ K5 r- q6 ^4 d! r- i2 WCombat modifiers
! k- q' t- \% ?! s( {Defender: terrain(+), leaders(+), preparation(-)! u& B) b# ]( ~4 Z: K; ^
Attacker:
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; F" G# p" c3 r& i& ]6 E5 J9 qJapanese ground losses:
7 e2 C. ?, u  W) k      368 casualties reported& o& P* V7 a/ F; U  Q
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 28 disabled/ s) ?$ M$ R  z2 g8 k/ T7 |
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
5 s  o) F8 v; K' L5 K         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled$ w4 b. P4 U: H+ I4 \$ R
      Guns lost 8 (1 destroyed, 7 disabled)
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2 R) [$ C8 X/ E5 YAllied ground losses:3 k) q; Z% \$ I; O7 m- t
      506 casualties reported1 D& b/ n2 Q4 n( f3 ^. q
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 73 disabled/ x5 R$ }* O6 E8 M
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled. \% b% f. K% p
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 14 disabled
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Assaulting units:: h0 W: T1 P, X2 V) i; r
    3rd NZ Brigade+ [% d5 h+ d1 m! d" R& i9 w
    12th NZ Brigade: p4 ^* \2 ^% K. P
    766th Tank Battalion" Z2 b) {1 Y# Z
    5th USMC Tank Battalion$ o3 o4 p( J. z6 X, g
    3rd Australian Division
9 b, g/ B0 o7 l7 H    8th NZ Brigade% k# K2 J; }# w- c
    223rd Field Artillery Battalion# j7 E( G4 Y% W: H5 S8 b+ l
    2nd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
* J1 Z, W3 Z9 h* }- k    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion- n' ?, i, N$ s$ e( h
    12th USMC Field Artillery Battalion7 t; T; z9 V* @6 @7 ^) o. A
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Defending units:
7 Z3 \; q4 y. E2 b2 }7 g$ ]+ `    71st Ind.Mixed Brigade
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
ki201呢 怎么还没有出现
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 30, 45& k, K0 t5 ~3 F

% I' s. @4 E' a) ?  b+ V! z经过数天的酝酿,盟军在海空军的全力支援下对卡加延发动了第一次攻击,打出了1:1,日军伤亡过万
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2 M6 k# t! s4 e) x% N. s. oGround combat at Cagayan (79,89)$ g  A9 @1 L- S0 f: g) ?' p0 e

& U  {- q& e2 i1 C7 g' t4 J( I2 {Allied Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 266534 troops, 4873 guns, 6763 vehicles, Assault Value = 10380
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Defending force 84938 troops, 888 guns, 624 vehicles, Assault Value = 20092 P& b3 R4 `% ^  B0 ]

* y% g6 e( @% B& y, S% }3 GAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 4
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2 v; q, x& @2 B% y7 U4 J0 e/ lAllied adjusted assault: 3701 . M" G) h; v4 h& \7 p/ u& `) [; r

( @- m0 ~1 g7 ^Japanese adjusted defense: 2947 , f8 \$ {" \' ?$ _' g
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Allied assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 4) * ?9 H2 P0 E3 m; W8 L

+ ?7 I1 l0 i" V) R! f- I( `Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 4
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$ ]" D7 e& \+ ~$ j3 w+ v6 yCombat modifiers
3 o# M# L" _- ^3 H( K8 oDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-)
8 G# s3 M- S0 \8 ~7 J' q& ^- xAttacker: : N7 f+ C- X& U; @! a

0 }6 ?( x9 a0 v5 w: L: f1 N2 F0 h3 m; lJapanese ground losses:
: I9 d0 o; g( i# O3 c+ U# _" z, B      11792 casualties reported
* X$ L5 r( c+ ^' J- I         Squads: 189 destroyed, 164 disabled
" Z, W  M$ X& b8 E) u5 T" c         Non Combat: 81 destroyed, 416 disabled
/ \5 K% s7 {& I/ p' x         Engineers: 30 destroyed, 270 disabled! m2 X/ c( J% @2 `
      Guns lost 159 (40 destroyed, 119 disabled)9 F1 ~  p% H, O6 w  H4 j7 _
      Vehicles lost 78 (13 destroyed, 65 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:' m1 M) F. _6 q- W1 Q5 T; \
      5175 casualties reported
0 W0 A3 G: A0 ?2 e         Squads: 13 destroyed, 614 disabled
( r) Q1 `9 c* C- h: v" M         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 116 disabled
1 Q, Q* t2 N/ X# H. `  |         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 119 disabled
, o4 V$ L( V; F6 g6 D" O$ [: J$ A      Guns lost 135 (10 destroyed, 125 disabled)# I7 J2 A6 u+ u  |
      Vehicles lost 134 (3 destroyed, 131 disabled)
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4 I; {" R! H9 E/ G; TAssaulting units:& N) X, X% b8 `! b! X/ t$ b+ M
    1st Cavalry (Spec) Cavalry Division' h3 c; s# X5 m1 k0 A6 J
    2nd Australian Division' ]+ o) m" S$ H3 b# X
    4th USMC Tank Battalion
& ]; C3 u/ D& K0 ?' u    6th Marine Division
' ^  u' \. [( W    711th Tank Battalion
9 r( |, _% w1 g* K    710th Tank Battalion
) |1 p( G/ k; Q* \1 j6 `    24th Infantry Division! H" Y4 X/ F9 l" H* R  c2 _
    3rd Motor Brigade
! B/ x( F0 }& O, R$ L  x) C    1st Marine Division
) ?. @9 \$ z4 |4 j0 E    5th Marine Division
% M9 q& s, C/ j    2nd Marine Division8 W% l. |+ }* U' q
    Americal Infantry Division* q: w$ E4 M& R! n  Q
    2nd USMC Tank Battalion
. K1 A/ F; ^+ \* E+ Y4 _) N    3rd Cavalry Regiment
+ c: E* H9 J$ P: V    16th Light Cavalry Regiment  P5 g$ x0 e+ F" |5 q- ?! Y
    767th Tank Battalion7 l1 q- ~8 Y% Y2 H# X
    XI Corps Combat Engineer Regiment  K; B4 V- q' s( T
    I Aus Corps Engineer Battalion4 _7 ~# {0 R% e5 C. Z  a& B9 j6 b$ x
    6th Australian Division
) [3 w# M: T9 b6 M. N0 P    25th Infantry Division$ f5 W9 g* W6 C$ Z2 e
    2nd NZ Division
" ?$ C' {; g- z# ?* o3 Q" P7 |, m. E6 d    110th Combat Engineer Battalion
7 ?7 i& I& D. l' g+ v2 |    716th Tank Battalion8 b4 z% g% m# U4 X
    31st Infantry Division
/ D1 L' w" F  A* {+ v" W+ |    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment+ y, A9 t! g  o+ d
    32nd Infantry Division
1 P& V+ O% K) \6 e: m. _2 B    1st USMC Tank Battalion5 h  `7 I' ]% c
    81st Infantry Division: Q0 w+ A8 ]4 U  W2 z  ?8 K
    2/11th Armoured Car Battalion( L, j% n' V1 r7 ^! j- c7 h
    192nd Tank Battalion& G. v4 o6 M) ?. ?  {0 Q
    3rd Marine Division
* q9 t9 X8 A/ ?4 b0 M% @) c6 D8 \    9th Australian Division! D7 L4 E2 ]2 U. ^9 P9 s( F
    27th Infantry Division1 [7 n& C6 ^5 r' c9 j% j/ Z: \
    96th Infantry Division
* Q( S4 e( a9 o8 j    1st USMC Amphb Tank Battalion
9 H" l; `1 b8 P    6th Infantry Division6 _( Q3 J& J% x8 e8 `6 c6 m- N
    194th Tank Battalion6 v) Z6 l% {; Y: y4 k! {
    10th Indian Division8 k8 r4 \) T2 z. T
    2nd Army Tank Brigade
1 `( T9 @1 K" J; |$ \: e    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
& X; h% X% ?: A4 n    608th Coast AA Regiment
$ h( S/ Z* j! u    93rd Coast AA Regiment
4 I" Z8 i3 t7 a' i0 P    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment
5 X! L! o0 M' @3 ~3 P    148th Field Artillery Battalion8 X: D# f& B: N' o
    544th Field Artillery Battalion9 L+ W6 ~, v8 Y% s* i
    X Corps Artillery
: ~- L; ?$ L5 h* P    I Corps Artillery
- p4 R1 e. K; [1 ]    XIV US Corps: X5 _) R( W/ J% R% {- N  c/ A
    154th FA Bn
4 G; h! c  `) n) l0 K    4th Field Artillery Battalion
2 t1 a+ |2 Y& n  a. t) A( M    607th Coast AA Regiment
! \; S- B* J; s9 g* b+ h    70/100th Coast AA Regiment
3 p! k$ k+ O0 w: h% g& ^    XIV Corps Artillery
2 c( g4 T$ S/ T3 e& }    1 USMC Seacoast Art " D" k; c: r1 d6 I9 \* m
    205th Field Artillery Battalion
4 F% R9 w; _1 u) B    207th Coast AA Regiment
- J8 O4 o( n' M  }0 V: Q2 r    IX Corps Artillery
% |! q, G( n. b# G0 m# f/ h# m    North Pacific
( U. l: ]& w/ b  Z5 [8 x7 A5 u    I US Corps
+ {; g" a- E9 D& h6 P8 R2 }! l    392 & 510 Coast AA Regiment
- Y! j" Y/ ~% X8 ~6 ]+ m- z- B    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment
$ R: f) T/ J/ y+ E0 V- q    694th Field Artillery Battalion8 h+ R( _  {7 Z, R0 f7 i4 p
    543 & 545 Field Artillery Battalion
& }6 t- s4 e0 h! T5 s0 L- |    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment& @" A, T3 ~' A0 L' I

/ K7 Q0 w3 Y" \7 ODefending units:
4 g0 S3 p. I" g7 g7 X: ~+ w    72nd Ind.Mixed Brigade: t! d3 f  {4 G: ~( k
    302nd Ind.Infantry Battalion( G( ?/ r. I2 p; e" o
    9th Division
1 N' y: P# P% [% o    22nd Division, Y0 T& p: u& N
    53rd Division$ Z. e& c: y: d, O) m* \" _
    5th Guards Division
* E8 I" U, `* a5 i. ~    4th Shipping Engineer Regiment
4 Q9 |0 l8 Y$ B( E    26th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
2 X0 X4 _( M( e6 E3 Y    69th Construction Battalion- E, f5 B% B4 S6 v( E- L& I
    2nd Army4 O' |! @: E$ x# O! @5 G$ T3 ~! Y  a
    5th Fleet
$ Z' L4 v" v. q1 F9 a" q! t, }6 M    63rd Construction Battalion
$ q) u& J& Y1 u. U" C4 x    28th Fld AA Gun Co " G" K5 S7 [! @) B7 R
    62nd Air Flotilla
1 f$ V# I0 l3 J: ?    65th Construction Battalion; _1 O; _) s" f% f1 w+ N+ X8 r
    2nd Air Fleet0 j* D6 I. y0 }' v6 q" I! n0 U
    41st Ind.AA Gun Co 0 h( Y% u5 _5 V9 ?: S
    34th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
+ i& ?$ p" p% l( F1 S    83rd Field AA Battalion
2 {) a$ S4 K+ d9 N) K, t9 {    10th Air Division& Z& F" {6 U. ?! \
    9th Field AF Construction Battalion
9 o1 Z2 w! O( s+ J    3rd Engineer Construction Battalion0 `5 t" j! K, a5 ^$ a& J
    26th Air Flotilla 8 R4 s3 f7 l2 E- ?) M" \! _9 z9 Z
    52nd Air Division3 `2 V" y3 c! c
    1st Machine Cannon AA Battalion/ [5 x; u6 H$ i' x7 o) c2 S0 Q
    15th Army
  y# G6 C; Q3 ^" _1 k' f    3rd Machine Cannon AA Battalion/ ?2 R& b5 O1 Z5 y6 ~0 e
    25th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
9 o: R0 J" K& ~! W. b4 C" a    29th Army( i2 J& k, D2 X% M  n3 u# ?
    56th Const Co
8 r3 c# [9 v; `( f' @! J) }5 k8 S    10th Area Fleet. N7 q; p, V$ p  M
    14th Air Fleet, ]5 A6 C' e) P! `7 ~
    25th Ind. Field Artillery Battalion4 O/ V; M1 W& ?$ i; _
    3rd Ind.AA Gun Co ' s6 c1 ^" Z3 t2 t$ y* g
    56th JNAF AF Unit
0 l/ G; `2 v% n. \1 }# b    3rd Naval Construction Battalion
8 z: n2 U/ Z* v# E    3rd Special Base Force2 w# {9 {2 p# k7 O: @
    48th Ind. AA Battalion/ H" `4 c6 m& H3 \
    8th Field AF Construction Battalion
$ L% v0 @1 }7 ^) o9 y    2nd Machine Cannon AA Battalion( {( s8 W0 n+ A
    13th Air Division! ~' @4 A9 ]* O  b2 P! C% N9 g* ~# v
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
$ K6 a  P6 ^" I    8th Area Army
- f# v" H  k6 h# {1 u    95th Field AA Battalion
$ c- X6 b: t6 v, x3 Z: T    133rd AA Regiment) C5 U' G" l8 H* l) `) J
    67th Construction Battalion/ z  Q# i' t3 p' n% X' m, h
    47th Const Co
# j: r# C. `  Z2 N0 L& M    34th Ind. AA Battalion
& s$ @+ c+ Q8 _* z2 k" W    62nd Construction Battalion
( x: p, X3 w: e+ n    55th JNAF AF Unit
4 {. J6 b1 y5 y9 l    15th Const Co + b& G& j9 T) s
    3rd Air Division
9 t, w8 d* v7 r; v    4th Fleet /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
1万战力攻击卡加延,盟军威武!
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 01, 45
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克劳德天蝗在巨港中招,被盟军侦察部队诱惑突击,撞在了主力的枪口上9 }9 \; ?2 ]/ r
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经典对抗AI的战术
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Ground combat at Palembang (48,91)% l+ g& |/ C2 H7 f. _3 A, p

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Attacking force 34258 troops, 310 guns, 32 vehicles, Assault Value = 1221$ `3 I( p5 ~* i6 |$ C# c" ^

5 Q; r& b+ b# J! A( A4 EDefending force 69482 troops, 1280 guns, 2303 vehicles, Assault Value = 3083* j' w7 j7 Y- m6 Q3 P& Y) o8 L
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Japanese adjusted assault: 1312 6 h6 I% Q" b0 x& Z7 z* h- N

2 b. G, I% S/ Y9 S$ L! }# \Allied adjusted defense: 6397
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6 H! o. h7 P+ i# ~8 h3 y' hJapanese assault odds: 1 to 4 ! T' M! q/ j- g5 x
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Combat modifiers
* k: S4 @8 `* M( m4 s$ [. DDefender: terrain(+), op mode(-), leaders(+), preparation(-)
( Z3 s: l' S* t# GAttacker: shock(+)$ \% j; \" M* C. t! p

) l8 a3 t3 N7 g( O/ }2 ~Japanese ground losses:: N6 h9 @/ o9 o# x0 z" ^( b* {
      20244 casualties reported4 ^; c+ P5 n6 n7 K( H4 P9 `
         Squads: 255 destroyed, 285 disabled
3 |- ^% O, M& A; O  ?         Non Combat: 351 destroyed, 90 disabled) y$ H/ S! C" w% ~  ^- T
         Engineers: 23 destroyed, 12 disabled
- G" H1 Q3 v/ h2 n( z      Guns lost 94 (59 destroyed, 35 disabled)
1 R- ^4 B2 _( \! H      Vehicles lost 12 (7 destroyed, 5 disabled)" o2 g5 m# [- O- W. }$ ]

& o- D% q, L. `5 NAllied ground losses:( t, K. ^& E$ [, d0 K6 i: m
      130 casualties reported+ n0 ~( _& E6 T: `
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 24 disabled
/ z0 t- m/ T$ ~( R         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled
3 ?2 D, [+ y+ d* C         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
. d- y1 X+ n' N) o0 S9 R      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled), r$ L. g- h' V6 D8 \# u$ r* [
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Assaulting units:/ \: G! Z$ a2 W8 r& L# a! |# t8 [
    59th Division" b* y6 z( u( A" ~) ?
    46th Division
0 Z; g% j5 h" O* G    28th Division6 B: \, s2 u6 I/ K& d* r* e1 ]
    28th Air Flotilla
: i) p- Z# d3 ~2 m0 r2 b- z    152nd AA Regiment0 B! g, s, S0 V9 w- V* `, Q9 ~2 A" N
    13th Air Fleet. A: @* T0 O; Q! I3 Z
    41st Air Defense AA Battalion
" p' f; R0 x! x/ h. M2 n    57th Construction Battalion
/ P# u* K1 ^1 T3 f' w; @- Q    31st Air Defense AA Regiment2 ^' T  J" B$ J0 Z# O- d) p$ S
    52nd Construction Battalion% n+ s8 D' I4 U2 }: x
    4th Naval Construction Battalion
! z8 I: j7 {' P. g) S    7th Field AF Construction Battalion
, T5 s9 C6 j; H6 X2 z4 V    39th Army
$ t; _( F. I7 W9 v( W! n    10th Mortar Battalion
9 K6 r5 r$ ?5 O8 `5 T    7th Ind. Engineer Regiment
1 u- d9 j1 f, p4 K. Z) E; G6 n    63rd JAAF AF Bn / A* I! t; K  ?: B% `+ c* ~
    151st AA Regiment
$ f3 P6 ?; G4 }    178th JAAF AF Bn
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Defending units:% t2 \1 r! M! {: l  Z$ k
    50th Tank Brigade! K8 L  l6 Y( d; B6 ]
    4th Marine Division/ g9 W9 i& e! y# y" U$ w
    254th Armoured Brigade
6 v* y7 f2 j0 \    18th British Division
# H! {/ V( B8 Y) X7 P    31st Armoured Division9 E% [  j- I6 C* U2 f
    93rd Infantry Division
" G, ~. K2 o$ F7 ~, O    38th Infantry Division
  u1 B5 L" k. l; O    CenPac Amphib Tank Brigade! r' `5 o$ j% ^# j( B  F  u
    632nd Battalion- |2 k& i9 h* X/ r
    3rd Carabiniers Regiment" m& o! v- d% O' h2 X% ?/ x' c$ C
    51st Highland Division
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
那边棉兰老岛上10000+战力,这边厢还有3000+战力分支部队,再加上肯定还有正在休整的其他部队,盟军可以动用的人肉部队也只能用海量形容
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
本来盟军的人肉就是超多,这时候总战力根本不逊色于日本。估计红叶原先又被27卖萌给坑了吧··
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 02, 45
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Ground combat at Cagayan (79,89)
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7 e2 A! o; X( ?Allied Deliberate attack
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' N0 Y( F' F5 K  C# o7 pAttacking force 265286 troops, 4919 guns, 6810 vehicles, Assault Value = 10351
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% ~1 `3 r/ K$ k  m; R; I6 D4 Q7 lDefending force 76511 troops, 847 guns, 621 vehicles, Assault Value = 1572) g6 d( \5 @, {' i
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 37 @9 a- n" {" Z1 L! c
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Allied adjusted assault: 3130
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# v# o* u7 `3 q" U7 Z' {2 |Japanese adjusted defense: 2085 ' D/ S! ?/ k& y3 Y+ }& B

- C3 |8 J0 k+ k6 S7 h5 H7 h& _7 _Allied assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 3) . D* m- H. h/ d1 v4 m) ~
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Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 3
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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-)
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: v# Q' n) j9 N3 k4 C* _5 c0 JJapanese ground losses:: b" Q  v: t! Q
      10831 casualties reported2 {6 E  Q* p! W0 G% E4 o
         Squads: 59 destroyed, 278 disabled
0 z, n9 M4 Y0 s' M% P         Non Combat: 272 destroyed, 316 disabled# O8 `4 Z2 G; J: j9 M
         Engineers: 86 destroyed, 149 disabled
5 |" E1 u- k7 D4 `5 a' I* l      Guns lost 185 (80 destroyed, 105 disabled)1 P* y2 P% p4 Y" O; J( d
      Vehicles lost 73 (20 destroyed, 53 disabled). C. z2 n/ I$ B" e) {" U
      Units destroyed 1  q' X0 v+ e4 c* l

5 Z  D9 o& s: y% h) BAllied ground losses:
4 g+ C( R8 l1 e1 f      4988 casualties reported
1 Z  E$ C. q' c9 I% L3 d! ?3 Z         Squads: 28 destroyed, 340 disabled
% G) f( o9 A6 v% j* L         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 129 disabled
" x2 [4 U* ?9 k         Engineers: 10 destroyed, 114 disabled
6 S( z; V, ?! |      Guns lost 102 (2 destroyed, 100 disabled)
' G9 M9 M. b5 m. m      Vehicles lost 126 (9 destroyed, 117 disabled)' L' R  B% H5 [. k* Q
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Ground combat at Palembang (48,91)
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Allied Shock attack
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: v6 x: C( y& N* O# y( A* F+ wAttacking force 69410 troops, 1286 guns, 2303 vehicles, Assault Value = 3040
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Defending force 28147 troops, 328 guns, 183 vehicles, Assault Value = 428: Y0 ?! r2 ^  o2 ~( f  |
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 6
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Allied adjusted assault: 2318 & ]! D2 n6 o5 v. W

( X% S5 t3 h7 u' zJapanese adjusted defense: 940 3 p4 n. w8 f5 F+ ^, Y- |
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Allied assault odds: 2 to 1 (fort level 6)
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6 ]# T; \; y# t$ U* G# x' tAllied Assault reduces fortifications to 5
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* f+ }1 E# r; E  G  \Combat modifiers
# i- C+ s, M) cDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+)" \* V- g" G; O$ g/ m8 T
Attacker: shock(+), fatigue(-)
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+ X2 S7 U! n1 ~  Y$ f1 TJapanese ground losses:& M& k/ i+ p; l, S
      3822 casualties reported
! k* ~; S2 y/ o9 L- ]8 X         Squads: 104 destroyed, 53 disabled
; l% h/ O/ Y( O         Non Combat: 7 destroyed, 76 disabled
6 T1 h+ i( U% i) Z4 A8 _& S         Engineers: 11 destroyed, 67 disabled
+ d% k% ~/ W4 O9 \( H+ W) R      Guns lost 83 (12 destroyed, 71 disabled)3 i6 O! _1 G: Z+ @2 F; g0 Y
      Vehicles lost 21 (5 destroyed, 16 disabled). h4 V5 Y4 T# h2 W
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Allied ground losses:; p. M6 i  {- Z
      619 casualties reported0 J  q: q- L0 n* Y$ R  s# R! u: }
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 48 disabled2 U' B( h; o9 T( X# L4 o
         Non Combat: 8 destroyed, 23 disabled
: e$ e* W* v: b         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 10 disabled" {# u0 k5 O/ o' q9 |; K5 V3 j! k
      Vehicles lost 70 (40 destroyed, 30 disabled)
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 03, 45
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盟军对巨港的最终突击受到了一点小小的挫折,不过拿下只是时间问题
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5 p' b+ a) S2 XGround combat at Cagayan (79,89)
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Allied Bombardment attack
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Attacking force 6267 troops, 542 guns, 395 vehicles, Assault Value = 10004
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- H' N$ ?* m, Q- \7 c% G% YDefending force 67530 troops, 776 guns, 607 vehicles, Assault Value = 1206( p0 k- Z, K7 [! C3 r# \2 O

8 ~1 \  Q, m# d4 h5 G8 eJapanese ground losses:& k2 x* @! Y& i# j6 d' j0 J
      71 casualties reported
7 o( y  M) y! E+ u! F. [         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled# x% a* R1 `) O: l
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled3 y9 u$ c  s  z7 `
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
( I0 ]4 J: a6 ?) `) y. J( C, O9 S      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:# z( k3 u3 N9 ~/ }
      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
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7 s; a& y+ U! j. E" q  }) YAssaulting units:, n" @. ~6 |( x# V# f
    2nd NZ/C Division
- D# [7 U9 ~7 h, [    3rd Cavalry Regiment$ |  @4 ^4 M; U, g/ k4 t
    1st Marine/B Division
- P+ m4 u; i9 l9 u+ I9 K    1st Cavalry (Spec)/B Cavalry Division
: u! o4 e; [9 Q! s) f/ ]% s# k    24th Infantry/A Division! ^$ S- _) O3 C5 x2 A9 b; o" a
    767th Tank Battalion# R! D8 I) M" O" i
    10th Indian/A Division
; }# ~; m) N; o/ _# I    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment" p* Y! a( a* b2 w6 {$ u
    31st Infantry/C Division
3 P- `% q/ k  |! h* O    27th Infantry/C Division. c# F+ f; z/ {6 M
    Americal Infantry/B Division
/ U5 s. @: H% h/ h9 S' G# A    6th Marine/B Division
' _1 E# `( t; M: m6 P6 n    2nd Marine/A Division
7 Y8 P4 o, e) V# C& z. [/ G    24th Infantry/C Division
, x& g8 B# j3 j  C' P    32nd Infantry/C Division7 I- D6 f" M2 c$ B" ?
    25th Infantry/C Division1 V$ Q6 n' |; ~
    1st USMC Tank Battalion
% p, }6 H& A: W    6th Marine/C Division
* s) d6 J: O  u0 ^2 t$ E9 [0 g    81st Infantry/C Division3 u3 ~  i  l6 D8 E
    5th USMC Tank Battalion' A+ `7 N4 D; }8 ]0 D6 o+ m/ L; F: w
    110th Combat Engineer Battalion; ~. ^0 ]% d7 F$ N& H
    25th Infantry/A Division& t' f& f  u3 {3 ]" k
    12th NZ Brigade
: X) @6 A- M# R    Americal Infantry/C Division9 B) n  e1 k- B% S; [
    81st Infantry/A Division( e* ~) n$ K3 X+ Q! A6 m
    3rd Motor Brigade
+ F6 I0 e8 _5 r. B) O8 f% i    3rd Marine/B Division
# k* _: |" S+ E+ n: p2 ]* u    2nd Australian/C Division% b( |" a: ~9 f5 H4 U
    6th Infantry/B Division
# [: K$ M2 l' C; p" Z# \/ t    32nd Infantry/B Division3 ~, l8 b* {5 L6 j% c4 O# {
    5th Marine/B Division7 n/ {0 ^7 d. |- x! J
    27th Infantry/A Division( R3 a4 ?1 X, y* e+ t* C8 P
    16th Light Cavalry Regiment
3 G& ]  \6 r% T  X# J  C  v    3rd Marine/A Division& N. T8 X) h! R- |+ T
    1st Cavalry (Spec)/A Cavalry Division3 @# P8 Q, G+ Q; b! ^3 X
    XIV Corps Combat Engineer Regiment3 i, A- l! ^- T, n' L
    10th Indian/B Division
# }3 X7 f5 r; G* ?    4th USMC Tank Battalion+ |8 F3 ?+ W: d+ f) V: d/ L, i
    10th Indian/C Division5 F: x. `* e# S. Z' E7 }9 v* \2 i
    2nd NZ/B Division
" j/ H+ Q& k* x; v    710th Tank Battalion# Q3 j0 U6 E% q" C. |
    5th Marine/A Division. e: [  C: u0 y8 a# b' K& p% r9 x# M
    31st Infantry/B Division
$ j0 z& q$ H: u- g& m# j    2/11th Armoured Car Battalion
  U: ^" A" J! r$ j    96th Infantry/C Division9 |; E3 O4 \. `, N8 e$ D+ s
    6th Australian/B Division
; k/ ]  o- }0 {/ o" A2 D    96th Infantry/A Division7 C$ P, H0 B! Y4 n
    1st Marine/A Division
* E" s! b! q; i    32nd Infantry/A Division: Z' Q! }1 o" b8 C* U
    Americal Infantry/A Division
4 B$ |- w9 `* I" E  Z    6th Australian/C Division
! V( P' M- V$ l# ?% K1 e: n    XI Corps Combat Engineer Regiment
) f0 n  F+ m1 ~) o2 l* ^% I8 x' L    711th Tank Battalion
6 T9 p+ j! g* n! ?# A+ K  `* j* d. t    81st Infantry/B Division& I* {3 K4 l; ~7 I/ N
    6th Marine/A Division. e4 O" `  n' w# q2 Z$ v; Q
    6th Infantry/C Division( u4 l/ M: I' d9 C
    31st Infantry/A Division) R4 h% k. K! R" q
    27th Infantry/B Division  v! k; |. j! Z) a5 m
    2nd USMC Tank Battalion
8 P% L9 ]# |, }$ ?    2nd Australian/B Division
  u+ v# X, k" m9 u# R    9th Australian/C Division
4 Z% b- D7 ]  Y. q    24th Infantry/B Division. N( [  p' \# y7 }
    2nd Australian/A Division8 K7 ]- [' H* _) Q# W
    2nd Marine/B Division
8 Q  N# h5 v+ u; i2 W9 {    3rd Marine/C Division5 S3 S0 p1 e4 L" [
    6th Australian/A Division" f6 n% ^: n# P& x* C
    6th Infantry/A Division
" p8 H: N, _, h    2nd Army Tank Brigade& h/ k, |; W0 `+ t+ a* g' k- l
    2nd NZ/A Division+ j/ l" t( K9 b8 }- n/ C  V% k# g
    9th Australian/B Division0 Z% I3 M2 d8 A+ Y4 Z
    I Aus Corps Engineer Battalion
0 x: c  d  K6 c" h    1st USMC Amphb Tank Battalion
! v: E. O2 c2 V% @5 s$ \( s6 `    2nd Marine/C Division
. r' c- }5 o' J5 H1 V    96th Infantry/B Division8 d% {" M, f1 f
    9th Australian/A Division2 _) d- x# p# o) U3 F0 j
    1st Cavalry (Spec)/C Cavalry Division( i) a; D' E. B. g  {9 \
    1st Marine/C Division; u5 T# _& z; ]3 d# W0 V  x
    716th Tank Battalion
9 ]( g7 O: V: d3 D0 V    194th Tank Battalion, e+ U. r" z; L; z9 ~
    25th Infantry/B Division0 L( L; {* K  C5 W* R. Y
    192nd Tank Battalion6 k! ^+ j4 Y  i/ |6 d! B: c
    5th Marine/C Division
4 j' \0 N4 Z- N    IX Corps Artillery 2 m. s( ^9 X" C+ [  b8 K
    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
; B8 o8 P' N& ]    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment' b' i6 l% g4 `/ b6 c
    XIV Corps Artillery
: g& q" ]" G/ ~+ T    392 & 510 Coast AA Regiment
& E' M' G1 W1 A: H& P    223rd Field Artillery Battalion
. z/ G1 }1 C- E& `7 u/ ?9 t9 K    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
* b5 u* K+ a( w5 o; q6 y    12th USMC Field Artillery Battalion0 ?/ D9 ^) E5 D6 F( @* \8 ]
    2nd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
, ^3 x) s' t& t0 |: _) O    543 & 545 Field Artillery Battalion9 L  N; _: E0 S% f% R
    607th Coast AA Regiment
5 h% p& G7 x4 }" E  D2 Q* y! d4 i, `5 H    205th Field Artillery Battalion
% D8 I4 x6 E0 N: `5 F0 g& g" y5 ]    148th Field Artillery Battalion3 E; z; `5 F/ F0 _$ K  W1 Q
    1 USMC Seacoast Art : [7 w6 U) n3 R# d+ B  U. v7 k
    608th Coast AA Regiment
4 O# o8 L9 i* O+ w$ y, V( U    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment
$ m/ l1 h! W1 D6 B: J7 V    207th Coast AA Regiment
2 v( J4 s3 j* R! |' [! P9 e! c    544th Field Artillery Battalion. Y8 h* f( l3 F& ~9 J1 l
    I US Corps
( A* e$ O( f& t# J6 p    131st Field Artillery Battalion
4 u; k2 n9 [! |    70/100th Coast AA Regiment5 A1 n! Z0 c+ z9 d0 v$ {4 O
    93rd Coast AA Regiment; \) t1 h& q3 o  j; }) ]; X
    154th FA Bn / o6 n' W3 B9 Q8 c4 Q' x& O. H4 S
    198th Field Artillery Battalion: r' v( K( `6 i4 {  ^2 P
    4th Field Artillery Battalion
$ X9 l8 F- \$ m) X% @" {    I Corps Artillery
; }' P8 J7 |# _* \: d1 U) \    694th Field Artillery Battalion
: ~0 I% b. y/ W    North Pacific
/ C9 T0 @& B, I' ?$ ^4 P$ |) o- b    X Corps Artillery
0 i: e$ X& d$ j+ J9 Q    XIV US Corps
* m- q4 F/ c0 m5 r# A2 a" s1 `    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment
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" Q7 X* q" G9 s' ~# B  v' c  HDefending units:' j# j$ M' _* b5 d$ c
    9th Division
& p' W$ p4 Q+ H* e: L4 a    53rd Division$ o9 `; u6 \" i- ?% W, ?
    22nd Division0 ^8 D+ m* J8 s/ [) V/ {+ f
    5th Guards Division
/ R+ U3 O( i1 a2 x, S: }    34th Ind. AA Battalion5 h; T# a0 L' X
    56th Const Co 9 O5 ]0 d1 \0 `1 O$ E- T8 H
    10th Air Division$ A2 Q+ c; B! e+ d0 E
    4th Shipping Engineer Regiment
6 L1 N$ q0 \6 D  ?& L    67th Construction Battalion0 t+ e. T! B# b) \2 }4 }0 s
    25th Ind. Field Artillery Battalion' [0 S# M4 `/ z2 {4 c+ r' Q" h
    34th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion* N9 O: B" d) \/ l" i4 P
    3rd Engineer Construction Battalion7 [5 U" [. C& y$ y  g: d0 d2 B
    15th Const Co
( l2 q3 X: T) V3 W( W0 E' x# Q    52nd Air Division
$ f: l, y  }0 l5 _) b! E' m    63rd Construction Battalion1 M2 F* c) M! L8 ]! `4 e2 n
    62nd Air Flotilla
. y; C/ e! M9 B    95th Field AA Battalion3 }9 z5 n) r' @% B
    56th JNAF AF Unit 1 a) o1 O9 s8 O% h
    3rd Naval Construction Battalion
! v+ P. n6 E8 t0 m/ W    133rd AA Regiment' f' h  s8 m2 {& b0 ^) D" q5 X0 g5 z( a# e
    15th Army
2 w% g5 O: g) k6 b/ t' l% R- V    55th JNAF AF Unit 2 Q7 m8 Z, B! O) `- p# Z/ K
    41st Ind.AA Gun Co
' W( s& F4 [4 E! a    2nd Machine Cannon AA Battalion
  E1 P7 ~: i2 C7 h; F    1st Machine Cannon AA Battalion
* R/ `: d7 Z& Z' Z' _    29th Army
$ k3 m5 z6 b& D) N+ S    3rd Machine Cannon AA Battalion, j  O: A& r8 W
    65th Construction Battalion
1 [3 d" @$ K& m7 i6 q    83rd Field AA Battalion' l8 E6 a5 I+ O- m; |( F
    62nd Construction Battalion
) N' @0 ~4 F  y! z    25th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion3 Z: F# Z2 {5 M# E1 g. K6 N, G
    8th Field AF Construction Battalion
2 J& {+ T8 @. ~) U9 ]6 j    48th Ind. AA Battalion! F. N7 [. [# M) [
    2nd Air Fleet
1 I$ b* i1 u+ s" f6 u. O" B8 G    10th Area Fleet
7 g- T3 ~2 q' z0 {+ K6 i9 t    13th Air Division
6 x5 B9 V4 C: z7 M* G0 W9 a6 d    26th Air Flotilla ; p: A5 Q- Y: {% _& a, E' Q* ]
    3rd Special Base Force4 \; Y% x  _& ?" m& u
    14th Air Fleet3 i8 v7 ?% D  l  g$ a; ]- z6 r! C; k+ W
    2nd Army
& d; z2 S6 _$ C% ^2 W. T    8th Area Army
# p( O4 `' x* |7 `/ o* k5 r! y    9th Field AF Construction Battalion# E2 L1 I5 c% B0 m. L4 ?! A9 ?
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
) c0 H: z5 J8 Q2 g    69th Construction Battalion# B. Z  B& v/ L# N" a9 i3 b+ [! [
    47th Const Co
" ^$ v4 d9 ?6 I& A. d    5th Fleet
, H  U" Q4 H# i) d2 L    3rd Air Division1 w* a' H; A; }
    3rd Ind.AA Gun Co 5 h9 Y; J- y6 j" e8 P( W
    26th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
! m3 ], g0 v0 s- \8 `: p. l6 N% T0 y    4th Fleet /17 S  L' o- B) ]: H9 |; S) o

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Ground combat at Palembang (48,91)8 H3 t5 K9 j: u$ Q
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Allied Shock attack
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Attacking force 68931 troops, 1286 guns, 2280 vehicles, Assault Value = 2958
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3 z2 l+ G- k% T! ?, K; W$ ^Defending force 24899 troops, 310 guns, 180 vehicles, Assault Value = 340
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Allied adjusted assault: 1361 5 i/ p: s7 ^: D' @8 y% e  _2 m4 v
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Japanese adjusted defense: 3106
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' \9 p3 s! M7 E1 ?# U' s5 ]Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 5)
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Combat modifiers
& M) b+ K, W' K3 G- y0 m3 i' cDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+)  \2 L" V8 e  C
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-)
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Japanese ground losses:# P& `! m: _- \% J* t
      2820 casualties reported
8 \# G  M$ q/ k         Squads: 14 destroyed, 167 disabled  y5 W  j1 Z1 _
         Non Combat: 9 destroyed, 96 disabled
' }5 ~( x. A  g7 ^: f( Y         Engineers: 21 destroyed, 60 disabled
3 i. p7 c( e- _      Guns lost 87 (25 destroyed, 62 disabled)! M* S6 }- D: L+ z; F; Q
      Vehicles lost 30 (4 destroyed, 26 disabled)
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. E2 w; _+ R+ P! f% ^Allied ground losses:' Z3 p+ q1 r% t  i! [3 d
      670 casualties reported! ~- ~) P+ d. C* S0 ^' F" O
         Squads: 9 destroyed, 79 disabled6 T5 H" X3 R& j- H
         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 70 disabled/ o. i% V, p8 N( k" p( Z! V# k
         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 21 disabled# L* W. C3 p% a1 I8 U# Q1 n
      Guns lost 27 (8 destroyed, 19 disabled)5 C2 u3 f2 d1 h; O+ z- q
      Vehicles lost 78 (17 destroyed, 61 disabled)
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8 {1 Z' m/ K/ DAssaulting units:2 A) J: a0 `2 D4 ~
    632nd Battalion
, `9 h( u4 |: T- Y9 }# z    4th Marine Division
6 r' {# k* W3 @7 y* K& @, y    50th Tank Brigade$ ~+ P" |7 d/ q/ S; s
    CenPac Amphib Tank Brigade% y8 v% `0 n4 B' z, a
    31st Armoured Division
: O# b; G' g. d8 [! i) }9 \4 v" ~    93rd Infantry Division5 l6 L5 j/ h* _" f
    18th British Division1 a7 ?6 [& Z5 y3 N" `
    254th Armoured Brigade6 g/ Y8 Z3 p" e( @7 _
    38th Infantry Division0 ~: o6 C1 F+ ?& U6 b
    51st Highland Division  Q# @0 t! R$ u: O! C
    3rd Carabiniers Regiment* U7 w3 n5 V  v
    462nd Parachute FA Bn /1
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    28th Division
3 q# v6 {9 _6 C    31st Air Defense AA Regiment+ b) I* N6 U) t$ \4 K* r/ m) ?
    41st Air Defense AA Battalion
8 B, X7 m. k! ~9 k9 G    178th JAAF AF Bn ! X8 f8 R# j" R- B% K
    39th Army; T- q$ c0 [( @8 G$ k7 t$ B
    7th Ind. Engineer Regiment
. W# n  k& j, j1 T6 [0 s! Q2 X0 G    28th Air Flotilla
$ c5 T0 B) o* S  Q% h- n- ?  z    10th Mortar Battalion# t) d( z6 |6 r8 F
    52nd Construction Battalion  m" m% {" q& H# ]1 T
    151st AA Regiment! y" K- l2 q, [, Y
    7th Field AF Construction Battalion
, \0 l8 m& r) u# p1 f    57th Construction Battalion
6 n7 b! v( c! j1 Z# w+ D    4th Naval Construction Battalion9 p1 O( x' U4 @" e* v
    46th Division8 |% e- O: }4 K1 G* E& R, f8 j
    152nd AA Regiment* s- u& A0 [# W5 r) J) q; @" F
    63rd JAAF AF Bn
# r7 j* ?5 Q6 C8 _    13th Air Fleet /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
盟军虽然人肉已不少,但怎么和日军比?只可惜的是,海量的日军人肉最终只能烂在本土了,如果有几千战力在卡加廷,估计盟军就要磕掉牙了,再不济也可以退到山地继续抗争,开战之初的国军缺枪少粮,兵强马壮的日军在山地也未必啃得动,这点盟军又能如何呢?零零碎碎让分散在各点让盟军敲,倒是无意中走了历史的老路了。
; e# {4 B9 g% c) x, U$ b7 g2 ^: j其实既然敢于把联合舰队和海陆航都拿出来拼了,却偏偏舍不得拿不值钱的陆军来拼,这个实在不好理解,消耗品本应是陆军来着,而不是沉一艘少一艘的海军,海军的作用应该是保证把陆军送到它需要去到的地方而已。
盟军拥有海空权之后,堆人肉会被绕过
日军很被动啊。天皇能撑到底就是好样的
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 04, 45
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1945年7月4日,美帝独立日& r! H  x# G- n2 n% g$ Y! h) f! j

0 Y, F# y% |) m2 I& h盟军轰炸机第一次战略轰炸了日本本土,长崎的飞机制造厂化为一片废墟,几乎全灭% C! l+ n: `2 ?& j' u( N

& F0 b) s% p* N3 x$ t但是盟军也相应的付出了超过50架B29B的损失
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, K% P2 \# L% W8 s( f这还是在日军的直掩非常有限的情况下
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- b8 ~/ ]* o$ P) M这一战证明了在没有制空权的情况下,持续的战略轰炸日本本土在AE里是不现实的任务。+ G( I3 J3 C) v# J' k5 u1 I, |
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Morning Air attack on Nagasaki/Sasebo , at 102,58
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1 B- V1 N2 F2 N, L3 Z: U5 s( VWeather in hex: Light rain
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Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
8 \& b$ ^- a. u2 I) e' JEstimated time to target is 24 minutes
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Japanese aircraft- \5 r- n: t4 f& V
      N1K1 Rex x 9/ S. M* p/ x* X4 C$ W. q; |
      Ki-84r Frank x 22" }' i) m( a: h: j& `7 C0 s
      Ki-94-II x 23
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Allied aircraft2 e6 e: a- `' w  [. t
      B-29B Superfort x 1871 ]* Z  n) A6 s, D8 b% _
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No Japanese losses5 V! o$ P( _. g

; w- _" F0 n8 x& E& R* BAllied aircraft losses
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N1K5-J George factory hits 40
, g* j$ P" s, k+ S* ]D4Y4 Judy factory hits 12
! Q7 a  p7 Z6 L+ n* IB6N2a Jill factory hits 4
! _2 x) n5 P2 }; [  O. w; @7 KKi-83 factory hits 11% x, P+ {! z  A3 ~/ _
J7W1 Shinden factory hits 11
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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