AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 17, 42% x2 @9 n( h4 \# h7 _- N" a+ @$ S
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$ d; I( q+ q0 c% |0 s( V$ T为了对遭到重创的miniKB达到最佳的追歼效果,盟军组成2支水面炮击编队,夜间岸轰阿恰布机场瘫痪其空中支援的能力,实际效果也非常明显,阿恰布机场明显用来提供直掩和空袭的大量日军陆海航被统统点了焰火。1 B1 w) ?8 N, A. q7 q5 I+ W4 [2 K
天亮后,盟军悲吹的发现昨日CV大战剑鱼一艘日军航母也未当场击沉。。。。剑鱼果然软脚啊。。
9 k% Q( r7 l/ t9 n& D+ i; P白天的追歼战效果不错,将miniKB所有重创的CV/CVE统统送入海底,击沉包括飞鹰云鹰大鹰翔凤,仅剩隼鹰还在漂浮,运气好的话明天应该能搞定。同时侦察发现在马六甲海峡出现日军CV编队,估计是前段时间空袭珀斯的KB分队赶来支援,英国CV群可以考虑回港避难去了。
5 c7 R; I/ K/ ?) q9 h' u. p9 Y另外,仰光的城防被降为1级,落城在即。。。。
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: F1 B# p! ^" Z6 T5 [5 @% BNight Naval bombardment of Akyab at 54,45
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- Q) X7 ^7 q+ {5 TJapanese aircraft losses: x L$ Y5 V+ [. }* R- H
A6M2 Zero: 23 damaged: F7 E; o: P+ y3 C7 Y
A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed on ground
4 A' V; B% I* I. P, T# T5 g B5N2 Kate: 8 damaged
5 M' |3 Z, k. K# j) | B5N2 Kate: 1 destroyed on ground6 j9 m7 k4 K% Y( f4 G6 p3 j# M
Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 9 damaged- `+ M8 I* w2 M7 ~$ w9 k
Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 1 destroyed on ground0 b) ^) O# m8 i, O
7 n2 m! A9 {: v5 X% v5 GAllied Ships& r& O! d# g$ ]0 A
BB Revenge
4 c0 T3 e3 a7 i3 F1 I6 t CA Devonshire
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Japanese ground losses:
4 r+ D- _! R2 R/ _3 x$ Q! e 606 casualties reported
n7 l' s4 }, d$ Y$ {4 k Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
% w" p) t1 \. `* A, \: w- X Non Combat: 18 destroyed, 36 disabled
# `# S8 A! R. e' G, o Engineers: 3 destroyed, 8 disabled* C7 J3 Q, P* C8 {8 i* C B
Guns lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)! }, A/ n+ @& \& l- h
Vehicles lost 6 (2 destroyed, 4 disabled)
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1 J) U q9 v0 e9 O0 OAirbase hits 87 ]1 u1 i3 j, S' M% n. T( E
Runway hits 142 g9 ^0 T. K3 c+ w5 `, }3 ~
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Night Naval bombardment of Akyab at 54,45
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no flights9 P- w" H0 S/ n$ M; V
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Japanese aircraft losses% s# Y& j; W, R! d3 J# {# b2 M
Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 9 damaged
. B/ p3 W( [' R" _4 l8 d" T$ g4 ] Ki-43-Ib Oscar: 4 destroyed on ground
4 |3 p5 y1 x, v$ Q A6M2 Zero: 79 damaged
. ?; q3 z+ b& N; p" b% w A6M2 Zero: 12 destroyed on ground
6 x1 k5 C. f) f. j2 P4 i9 K9 u4 e B5N2 Kate: 7 damaged
0 \; o' m6 P7 q& s9 X5 m B5N2 Kate: 1 destroyed on ground
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* \0 W; `. }2 d! q' }: Q: ]Allied Ships
$ r$ S2 ~' \- q# g$ i BB Ramillies' \! v# b5 B& e& y. g0 t8 P Y
BB Royal Sovereign
" n; h* S! l- F6 U: [% U8 [+ u CA Exeter+ p, G( N/ g8 | u3 I& A; ], f( N
CA Cornwall
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- v2 i7 v7 h- G# ^9 }! k. uJapanese ground losses:
1 H2 r9 V9 G% u7 Q/ c7 k* m* a( s 845 casualties reported' \$ ~( _/ n& L: A
Squads: 6 destroyed, 0 disabled
9 }6 H' o8 n1 ^; z/ u8 v Non Combat: 60 destroyed, 25 disabled6 b, Q K% Z: F3 x/ e
Engineers: 19 destroyed, 4 disabled7 X" u0 I" q9 C: ~
Guns lost 3 (1 destroyed, 2 disabled)6 k/ ~! g" Z! p. S3 M; A
Vehicles lost 10 (7 destroyed, 3 disabled)
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4 `, o* F0 ~) O0 DAirbase hits 47 {* m# O0 C2 a* [9 y
Airbase supply hits 8
1 }1 [/ D5 d7 eRunway hits 23
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1 G8 E. B- x; @, [1 |1 r gDay Time Surface Combat, near Akyab at 50,44, Range 20,000 Yards
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Japanese Ships
d5 [% y. l9 Q# Q8 h; z7 w CVE Hosho, Shell hits 11, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk. o: C+ E8 `$ c% j5 m
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Allied Ships
+ a7 ~" b* u7 a$ k& T2 F% J- ?; A. z DD Fortune
# r- T4 Q( r" H; X DD Foxhound
4 n8 y8 Z( Q4 }1 G DD Griffin, A- G/ r$ R) d' p) [
DD Hotspur
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. U* y5 m! ?5 X) q# |! qMorning Air attack on TF, near Akyab at 48,45; r7 M6 [- Z0 o! g: W. U5 w8 G
2 T, T4 B) t" N! QWeather in hex: Clear sky
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- j3 \- _% }1 w6 ?/ h [' u3 V) XRaid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet./ y5 Q6 x% l; _* D' m7 b( L
Estimated time to target is 13 minutes
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Allied aircraft: C, {9 s: U/ E* C4 |, Z
Albacore I x 4/ u4 ?6 d) e& P) p4 g% y! r
Fulmar II x 1- x+ O' W' |( w7 J/ t
Sea Hurricane Ib x 9' x6 d3 ?) f5 z. Y
Martlet II x 6) q( ?/ n f2 o, A% e
Swordfish I x 7
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* _* T; \! k: o- k1 uNo Allied losses( g! ^/ Q3 c/ s7 Q% ^% `
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CVE Taiyo, Bomb hits 6, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
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+ z9 {( j5 O0 k# d# u, N( LAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Akyab at 51,46
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6 U9 R+ W+ g ~8 x& u. ?Weather in hex: Partial cloud* B& w- f. M" f. N! B) ?
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Raid detected at 29 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
6 d" w/ e4 H3 ?8 b0 qEstimated time to target is 17 minutes
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* k) p0 G- f% l: m Albacore I x 32
( y6 ^# T- R& ^% L, d Martlet II x 6" Z! j/ m' J# \* F0 d" N Y
0 @3 W' s5 K) T1 F: ?Allied aircraft losses3 m9 u8 e# g X8 x
Albacore I: 3 damaged
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$ Y: [. B6 G% g: }. Q0 HJapanese Ships
% ~$ i G( J& q9 x& q& @ CV Hiyo, Bomb hits 5, and is sunk
9 ^" p2 R( t* g5 H4 Q CVE Unyo, Bomb hits 4, and is sunk
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7 P8 v( L9 s% ?7 ^0 x8 DGround combat at Rangoon (54,53)* y# p! @/ M. |% ]( c5 Q% X1 b
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Japanese Deliberate attack" L( O. j% r3 l Q* X% q" e
/ P! u* g7 n2 ^Attacking force 49329 troops, 684 guns, 445 vehicles, Assault Value = 1246
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" r) j9 H" A. R1 [8 |# mDefending force 24916 troops, 146 guns, 238 vehicles, Assault Value = 338- q' T* j& d$ B+ V5 L5 z# f
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Japanese adjusted assault: 569 9 R; x$ A' o( l4 Y" G! A
% H7 C5 `& C. K/ M6 ]& jAllied adjusted defense: 145
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Japanese assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 2) ; N; R c; ] Y) T& [$ [
1 A9 L6 h/ j' P/ S: \Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 1! B6 P( x2 E L! p0 s( R' c6 C8 E
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Combat modifiers
0 E" Z; f" D7 t( A# G4 K+ Q2 nDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-), supply(-)9 O U: T% T. j# v. k+ @
Attacker:
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+ M k( k. Z2 h2 d( Z, KJapanese ground losses:. ^6 `/ C1 u; s2 Q
640 casualties reported
: n" l+ x& U0 ?! d7 F6 ]# \4 A8 [ Squads: 1 destroyed, 62 disabled
7 |0 B1 F- c: ~ Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 13 disabled3 R/ _* E7 E# D$ Y" X# Z
Engineers: 0 destroyed, 7 disabled+ u- r! E, V0 u9 Y$ d/ n u
Guns lost 7 (1 destroyed, 6 disabled)- j8 I- m8 m% H% d5 q" Q2 p
Vehicles lost 17 (1 destroyed, 16 disabled)& ]6 G P f& p4 u7 ` [
0 |3 f6 F3 T" H' Q7 T9 D; t; i/ mAllied ground losses:1 Q. y5 }% x4 L% U! p! F
2467 casualties reported
* r' }: ]& Q. W `9 A Squads: 33 destroyed, 62 disabled0 Y* c/ ^' t/ F/ E
Non Combat: 33 destroyed, 61 disabled
6 [ \' t, c& Y) Q! y0 Z Engineers: 4 destroyed, 3 disabled- `5 [2 I9 J; ^6 X# ^
Guns lost 9 (1 destroyed, 8 disabled)! X2 Q- P* J, _
Vehicles lost 6 (2 destroyed, 4 disabled)
2 h9 u4 _7 P5 w) w7 m! R- ^3 x( ~' A Units destroyed 1 |