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没有制空权就没有制海权,没有制海权就无法防守孤岛。
江湖
在58眼皮底下强行补给没有成功希望,天蝗还是且战且退吧,反正拖到结束还是有希望的
鬼畜米帝组织阅舰式正巧拿快速编队操了炮
日军是准备声东击西吗?美军不能高兴得太早啊
27v5啊,坐看日军守备部队玉碎
都什么时间了还能声东击西?不露底盟军才会有所忌惮
舰机不存人不语,波纳佩前立斜阳
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使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
由于战事突然,并没有太多补给库存在波纳佩,在战役过程中,补给消耗的速度大大超出当地的库存数量,因此,战役一开始,帝国就已经开始组织各种手段投送补给,但是还远远顶不上消耗的速度。此战基本宣告波纳佩守军获得外援的所有途径的断绝,剩下的只有依靠守军自身的顽强了。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
大将用起了拖字诀
我一直觉得蝗军补给不充足。
江湖
天蝗国庆放假出游,本档暂停了几天
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 08, 44
4 ?- T" t+ Y' M( G0 m; x' U" U3 a盟军继续在岛上同日军打炮战,日军伤亡稳定增加3 j  a  z1 t" o& Y& m) F
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+ r$ Z5 V; w7 \+ YGround combat at Ponape (119,113)
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- F; b# w( b# ]1 \  ?+ D. p: gAllied Bombardment attack( P' M" ?( B2 Q; V- b$ z( F  H# s& u+ n

4 h. u5 D3 Q) X" B7 L* L' @Attacking force 5327 troops, 333 guns, 148 vehicles, Assault Value = 2444
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- M- a/ {' y' _. mDefending force 45223 troops, 615 guns, 278 vehicles, Assault Value = 1000% Q3 Z& S! f* p( s5 [3 z  |

2 e( u, _3 q% ~9 [, u# i/ [Japanese ground losses:" A, O' h- k# J9 e
      834 casualties reported
$ P& `* E. J* m: n         Squads: 33 destroyed, 19 disabled
6 X4 k* A# Q1 g  Y5 u1 C! ^         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 7 disabled
' u  L1 Y5 i# K1 b0 Z) c; W         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled# e3 F- a6 Y3 n
      Guns lost 16 (4 destroyed, 12 disabled)1 x/ M, F; ~& h. ]3 p! ^, B

. r4 S; Z# T5 e5 S+ [Allied ground losses:, _9 }- I7 I& n$ r0 q
      16 casualties reported
* c* V; k, h7 E3 T  ?# `. j- @$ ^         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
" a5 ?7 H: D- w# }4 U         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled9 E, q2 L% _) M/ d4 m! U
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 09, 44+ I: i: P, O* ^
盟军再次对波纳佩发动猛攻,日军疲态毕现,已不能持久* L! {/ @$ l; ~6 i4 g
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TF 195 encounters mine field at Ponape (119,113) - Coastal Guns Fire Back!0 x! I- M* Q& |% M7 }- A

& s$ O+ u+ u& l8 x6 `  j( `, Z100 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.4 s' ~; V2 x7 L0 g. E: f

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$ F+ h0 d; q' [( t! c) ~7 E      DMS Ellyson, Shell hits 1
7 T, s9 p- m) u! [' q5 W4 W* o      DMS Forrest. R7 S" z; Z% k
      DMS Hamilton
6 J: ^  t' m' r, O& P6 o: [      DD Guest
% E) V( \1 p4 r5 G6 g% p% c6 d% ?      DD Albert Grant/ |* c& e% r+ b* i- U& f
      DD Daly: X+ n9 G$ D. [5 t4 Z0 j' }1 k
      DD Cowell
' D. c6 y- [& k4 P4 y5 _      DD Cotten, g/ [; u% c/ p3 ^/ R' [
      DD Foote, Mine hits 1,  heavy damage
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Ponape Naval Fortress firing at DMS Ellyson! h$ V+ t! ~! R+ d2 U; J  ~9 j
Ponape Naval Fortress firing at DMS Forrest
9 n& U/ X+ z8 ?0 d' v* @/ ~, U98 mines cleared# ?5 R$ Y9 c1 j! f
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Night Naval bombardment of Ponape at 119,113
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Japanese Ships/ V. Q' h# k8 E8 S- W) u
      ACM Wa 1, Shell hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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% L7 @' r) p8 p0 g3 K' y- o      CA Wichita& j1 k* v3 ]/ ^& o4 I
      CA Vincennes
; u. O# p! _. _+ L2 E3 F6 a7 j! ]      CA Quincy, C2 Q! b. @: W6 N/ l  T: s
      CA San Francisco; s1 U& o! [+ V& a) e" s
      CA Minneapolis
! j- a- D' B5 o. p      CA Astoria
; ^) `0 X# ^5 K7 h; U$ V" W3 z      CA Chicago
* v+ N* u% {8 k, P- W8 z      CA Louisville& M$ Q  ]9 L3 ?! }8 n
      CA Chester/ b0 Y9 [7 L0 O6 v: x9 y
      CA Northampton
4 y5 K! _! x, Q4 u" M) w5 }      CA Portland8 W% A8 J" Z  C9 x: Q- i

4 u$ g7 ?; {8 KJapanese ground losses:/ E2 c/ ?* G8 M# X/ o
      54 casualties reported
" F! x3 d0 C9 W) G2 ^         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled2 m0 l1 v4 |) i- s
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 8 disabled
2 I/ |- m: \, {! c7 d6 s) o9 T: ~! s; s8 [         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled. D8 h2 b9 G0 H- ^
      Guns lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)8 e- Z  r, Q! i! R5 |0 k
      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)5 {- @* E: @7 Q+ R- f

- K" R# Y8 y" K& W! oAirbase hits 1# t5 `# t8 Q: J: S* d" T
Runway hits 16
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& Y( r9 c! X& l! w9 dNight Naval bombardment of Ponape at 119,1136 I$ J( n$ q3 e3 T0 T: M( N

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# J% b8 m1 x) r" M      BB Alabama
3 k4 _1 L1 {+ x( H% m      BB Massachusetts
% ^1 {! G8 C7 p+ f  |$ D+ m; [      BB Indiana
( r+ D' p  n) }: R      BB South Dakota
' K) ?" ]) t6 Q5 a5 {      BB Washington
9 e, v* X8 Z2 j4 ]# c% ^      BB North Carolina
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6 \4 k: k2 ]' I3 h9 YJapanese ground losses:
* k: ~! w0 ~9 u% K7 n2 M( W) I5 O      570 casualties reported5 L( x0 u8 b/ b5 S( d
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
' X) q, R  ?. ]* M( h, E/ t         Non Combat: 52 destroyed, 25 disabled% Q( n, G2 _( L- V
         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 2 disabled  u& F2 D0 o$ |/ U2 R
      Guns lost 27 (11 destroyed, 16 disabled). N! s2 [* ]' b* o1 h
      Vehicles lost 13 (10 destroyed, 3 disabled)4 ~$ o( x9 t. T

8 B" W7 Z/ X2 q) t+ YAirbase hits 7
# }. P8 |1 U) p3 z) S  dAirbase supply hits 1  D* h: }' E  e' f& V) d: f
Runway hits 15% k2 Z) ]" u5 G  g! p
Port hits 30 a* U; ^$ k5 \/ R. U5 z
Port supply hits 2' M9 w) g  @8 O( Z
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Night Naval bombardment of Ponape at 119,1132 \8 _3 @) R, V2 j+ ]
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Allied Ships& [' E3 U  F0 K" X2 x5 e8 o
      BB Queen Elizabeth2 g8 j$ g- e0 ?5 u- v* t4 ?
      BB Valiant
$ ?" H) p) w: G5 A$ X      BB Mississippi- o  k: l2 n* y9 e; ?
      BB New Mexico
: L7 M  C% o% f  u+ @6 M      BB Idaho6 U+ ^3 q' l; c' f- e
      BB West Virginia
( F+ x0 w) x4 r# h1 j6 z      BB Colorado
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: W5 G7 J& V+ ~/ B; T+ DJapanese ground losses:
# ?0 H$ W) s5 m: Z      603 casualties reported1 g& E/ J/ N% c0 Q1 y
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 31 disabled9 Z; P" U: n8 j' L1 Q
         Non Combat: 16 destroyed, 40 disabled- l" u' F- w4 ^. U
         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 7 disabled
1 D8 V/ s; l. y  G5 [      Guns lost 24 (8 destroyed, 16 disabled)+ G2 e. J8 E. E6 N' a2 z
      Vehicles lost 7 (5 destroyed, 2 disabled)
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Airbase hits 5& t# A  I& r  g' S3 c
Airbase supply hits 28 {: J( P) V5 {2 C1 }
Runway hits 75 D( j! J6 x! N# p3 N
Port hits 1% v/ [5 B7 k1 G! _0 H
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BB Queen Elizabeth firing at Ponape 1 x) ^2 \- h: ]- a
Walrus II acting as spotter for BB Valiant
" O! s" \$ k+ A/ _: oBB Valiant firing at 33rd/A Division
+ X  J- g/ x. [# }BB Mississippi firing at 33rd/C Division
0 B) M1 A6 }1 ~: T! X: oBB New Mexico firing at Ponape   G. ^% j2 c( e  C6 K1 P" `
BB Idaho firing at Ponape 3 Z8 n8 n2 k, l
OS2U-3 Kingfisher acting as spotter for BB West Virginia
3 P6 L, {$ \) M) sBB West Virginia firing at 81st/C Division
0 m  r3 B" v: g1 Q; x; uBB Colorado firing at Ponape
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Afternoon Air attack on Kure 7th SNLF, at 119,113 (Ponape), \! a2 k' k" H! \/ Z* l

0 D2 ?$ A9 P  {3 q4 c! UWeather in hex: Light rain
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- Q: }( a/ c0 r9 U! E/ Y  J. @3 wRaid detected at 79 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
' _0 g' g+ u: ?7 F( t* cEstimated time to target is 34 minutes
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" A% W( d6 I( I, C; V4 I5 `Allied aircraft
3 v. q9 a/ x0 R7 T) U      F6F-5 Hellcat x 4625 R4 z% v9 r1 x' n9 T5 N
      SB2C-3 Helldiver x 314( S8 @8 o+ n9 }. V7 E* B
      TBM-1C Avenger x 2743 c' M: j6 A2 {

4 D0 L0 V$ Y6 kAllied aircraft losses" X* _, l: F& x9 n0 d
      SB2C-3 Helldiver: 52 damaged- u6 w( x& O9 l5 p- O. k
      TBM-1C Avenger: 32 damaged
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2 U) y  X- ~8 x- ^8 c8 ]8 q' Z( sJapanese ground losses:2 Q. ^! y( t9 Q) v$ b( n! e
      529 casualties reported
7 J; v8 d* Y* Y2 E         Squads: 2 destroyed, 28 disabled
( G# _0 m/ C- V% [         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 67 disabled
9 e! @- r7 [, \! h! W. r) r/ ^         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
; ?5 Z1 g& w+ d8 J6 Y      Guns lost 7 (4 destroyed, 3 disabled)
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1 h& U$ @, B* ?2 RGround combat at Ponape (119,113)
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; H/ h) O. L/ o. c/ y" c* K; ^1 v" PAllied Deliberate attack6 ?# |" v* E' e( K
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Attacking force 71421 troops, 1323 guns, 2290 vehicles, Assault Value = 2496
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( z5 I" K+ a( g2 QDefending force 43288 troops, 578 guns, 265 vehicles, Assault Value = 938
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$ o3 g0 N; X% hAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 5$ M* b: h) L; i/ Z" x

0 L" T2 {# S2 I* fAllied adjusted assault: 3029
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Japanese adjusted defense: 3835
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Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 5)
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( {% q, _. E# i( {! o1 `! nCombat modifiers  G1 l' |- K: f1 f; Z4 b2 t
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-)
7 L6 g1 j; m3 d4 LAttacker: ' e2 G* P- @) s
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Japanese ground losses:
5 R2 Y0 Z) R2 P0 Q      5869 casualties reported" F4 Z4 G5 {0 @5 L0 B1 q" l8 |+ r1 w
         Squads: 179 destroyed, 64 disabled: {/ L8 q: Q# G' I0 C$ u
         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 116 disabled1 y3 z9 _9 f* a8 p& D9 ]; o
         Engineers: 15 destroyed, 29 disabled6 j1 b; n1 A) A* d  |
      Guns lost 79 (38 destroyed, 41 disabled)
! t! a, o1 O6 M$ x4 ?. N. C      Vehicles lost 7 (1 destroyed, 6 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:
8 R, c$ X4 X% o2 K  J. Q      1488 casualties reported8 w2 Y. F; m2 E. y
         Squads: 6 destroyed, 203 disabled5 i) m# S+ C/ g* L( r! M+ C( k' Y- g
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 43 disabled% w- [6 M$ B/ y9 d: h' B4 w# M8 ^1 W
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 60 disabled
* S" s  M6 ~( r+ M      Guns lost 57 (4 destroyed, 53 disabled)0 K: e) F  @5 G# ~, V
      Vehicles lost 67 (9 destroyed, 58 disabled)! x2 s; W8 b) ]8 ?
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Assaulting units:& j; ]5 Z1 |% x; r5 E8 a1 p
    762nd Tank Battalion/ F* j- Z8 N; I1 ?& r: C
    710th Tank Battalion/ y. t6 {1 Z( k& X' m- e& [% r+ N$ i
    767th Tank Battalion
5 w8 O" W  S: C) }    44th Tank Battalion
2 u& H8 U/ z9 X1 o/ f& s    96th Infantry Division
% B7 v5 u; v2 w* \4 M; {5 h    706th Tank Battalion3 ^2 m1 \( G  S
    81st Infantry Division  b6 j5 S' L% c" Z+ F4 q
    364th(Sep) Infantry Regiment
  I- G, r9 u5 L" _* L* }  N    5th Marine Division
/ V  B$ c8 W4 C& v: g/ G    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment
2 c, X3 Z+ t9 E' K& k+ u    XIV Corps Combat Engineer Regiment
2 a* j& c4 l  V    711th Tank Battalion
2 l/ b$ a, b! x' w+ R  `    716th Tank Battalion
$ Q% _, K& _$ E5 E0 u5 k% I    1st Filipino Inf Regiment1 L' U% [2 B( U- U9 @2 Y
    6th Infantry Division
- H. b3 |6 J7 o) J    31st Infantry Regiment
' t8 `& A7 O1 `& u( _3 x% h5 B0 @! P( \    8th Marine Defense Battalion, z' Z/ i% g5 t0 M8 S$ Y
    4th USA Defense Battalion
) k9 J! R# ~8 N) i2 n$ z# b- }' `    X Corps Artillery 5 B2 }# x! _& l8 P' ?
    14th Marine Defense Battalion$ v: {, O$ J! U; G8 B
    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion# Q8 E* b, j1 |1 T# M# i: l
    I Corps Artillery
) Z# o0 \/ x+ X& a3 g( T# t0 x    XIV US Corps9 A1 ~* Z1 P  S& R
    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion$ j) I8 e, j. x! i5 o7 i! }
    96th Coast AA Regiment% t# R8 ?& c+ |
    57th Coastal Artillery Regiment* f. L  d9 @; t% R
    265th Coastal Artillery Regiment/ m/ I0 F/ B  y; {! a; r
    12th Marine Defense Battalion3 i' T5 U/ n* t9 i5 t( W6 S
    738th Coast AA Regiment# }2 S7 r% C  [/ P, Z' b% e
    1st USMC AA Battalion
: b+ \/ b% C2 q) l6 X$ Z4 o    5th USA Defense Battalion
2 ?" P3 ~, F  U. b" z$ O    28th USN Naval Construction Regiment  Y; {# M: N' |- I4 N% ^/ M# f
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Defending units:
0 N% l$ e6 U8 e% M' C    144th Infantry Regiment
- x2 _6 P1 {6 Y& q4 e8 [* Q    81st/C Division
7 `  M( v# S1 R1 X    Kure 3rd SNLF
+ d; a* V& i6 c) Y* N& ]- c! J" P    Sasebo 7th SNLF
5 F& A/ H- j& ^9 f2 D3 p    81st/A Division7 f) q7 d  c( `" L( T
    6th Guards Inf. Regiment3 P- C4 M/ S. k2 m  o, L# T; i5 u- C
    33rd/B Division
9 o3 t1 @0 P- O3 q6 F    52nd Naval Guard Unit
* R6 L8 F' ~' F/ z3 H( z- S    33rd/A Division
, n& D* ^' h6 l7 d0 u: Y* S    81st/B Division
1 Q+ E9 c) O6 [! K    138th Infantry Regiment& V4 x& R$ J6 h' R0 I& s
    33rd/C Division. O: l# Y5 H& R4 F7 H4 o- w' z0 s! j
    14th RF Gun (Pack) Battalion
) t( J6 J' u" d8 y- s6 {    60th Field AA Battalion, Y8 R7 B0 D. y$ [. t0 G# P
    53rd Construction Battalion2 i% B& ~1 L7 Z( B
    1st Guards Field Artillery Regiment
4 r6 w8 @6 j% i0 J, L. {4 m5 v    14th Area Army /1) c+ ]' w4 _9 Z3 p' U% a9 J
    61st Field AA Battalion
# ]$ j8 N0 ?3 b3 ]& T2 c) I* }    18th Army2 J' f* c+ ~: a  e3 X  G  o9 t
    38th Ind. Engineer Regiment
# w* r4 a% P5 n! q4 B+ p. d    18th Field AF Construction Battalion6 j' u8 _! B9 D/ L' o+ h
    63rd Field AA Battalion7 l. ^1 g. B% }
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment# K& ~8 h: S& T
    12th Air Fleet
; f5 R5 |0 V3 w! @    Kure 7th SNLF& F1 F3 o1 T0 E0 {
    Wake Cst Gun Bn /1
! Z* V7 L8 l6 M% T, h$ V& O9 x. L    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion
; p/ D. y' W: U5 v    23rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment) P5 n9 A2 f$ A8 c
    19th JAAF Base Force& Z% i! [  T9 W& |- ]. W) |& @
    3rd Base Force& J1 S; `: N; ]' a0 j- k0 @# e
    Ponape Naval Fortress
; Z& o8 s- r( P; F0 [    3rd IJN Special Cst Gun Bn /3
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
12月11日* n: O- p  X- A: l6 P8 [
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趁着盟军舰队主力离开的间隙,联合舰队顽强的组织了新一波增援舰队,在击破了驻守的盟军4艘驱潜舰之后,成功将少量补给送上波纳佩,波纳佩守军眼含热泪,目送同袍远去。
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% {4 B2 N. J$ k5 V. eAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 11, 448 J5 A- P. P' D# d
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Night Time Surface Combat, near Ponape at 119,113, Range 8,000 Yards
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      DD Hikokaze, Shell hits 1
! I- E& t% O9 u7 d) y4 I2 l      DD Ishikaze
: Y: }, F: X) H' O) S9 x      DD Tagokaze
. }( {) y/ q. D      DD Takatakaze, Shell hits 1( K  P; }' o% R- V  e4 O4 b+ e

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      DE J. Douglas Blackwood, Shell hits 19, and is sunk
- u7 R+ Q2 W. X8 g      DE William C. Cole, Shell hits 23,  heavy fires,  heavy damage+ A+ H& k3 b  D6 p( {+ L
      DE Coolbaugh, Shell hits 23, and is sunk* M% \3 U! J8 o- ?( }9 i0 N
      DE James E. Craig, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk, u) v  ~' W6 F; [% Q& ?
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考虑到盟军越来越强大的海空优势,这很可能是本次战役日军取得的最后一点战术胜利了- `+ Q" K+ y5 m7 x

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