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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 30, 42  C" H0 I  r% e5 _( g& J

1 ~  @0 Q  ^4 z! i: V9 A奥克兰以东洋面出现大批日军舰队,登陆即将开始
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好戏即将上演
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 02, 42( Q; O$ [. d0 G* }3 M: D# G

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早已判断出日军动向的大统领提前几天就在新西兰预备了近1000架飞机准备招待日军+ H% Q% b4 ?! c: c8 ^
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可惜,人算不如天算,即使北岛拥有3个6-7级的大机场,300架战斗机400架轰炸机的豪华阵容也没有伤到KB分毫,盟军再次损失惨重,日军成功登陆,盟军的50条潜艇也几乎毫无收获,只击沉了2艘PB
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Sub attack near Gisborne  at 117,189
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Japanese Ships
1 r6 D- f) d) u      CV Soryu
# Q, @3 A3 b0 a' v( G      BB Yamato; i  `' j& t* _8 |) r) I' H0 c1 M, S/ ~. A# i
      CA Maya
6 |7 G  y/ i' R6 }$ ^      CS Chiyoda' ]# _& }7 a4 F# G! v3 L
      CS Nisshin
$ V2 C- }- M( T0 Y4 l6 R( i0 Y      DD Suruyame+ e8 l* i7 J9 W3 ]8 [
      DD Tagonami3 T$ h/ W5 N! R. M
      DD Uruyuke
/ R1 }+ ~5 @$ i6 ~- P; a3 _  N      DD Wakaba- k% w" J0 \7 D# l5 b
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Allied Ships
% |. f+ ]" B% A- I' r      SS Skipjack, hits 6
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SS Skipjack launches 4 torpedoes at CV Soryu5 J" u' B# J$ l% |: s

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. c0 V7 w4 [0 [% GMorning Air attack on TF, near Gisborne at 117,189+ e  Q9 }  V7 k0 H4 @/ `  M" u
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
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6 d* j3 G- c, G5 T* aRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.  y' _8 Z6 w( y* J
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes1 l/ \  X9 f4 S" q( @9 z. D: S( U& C
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Japanese aircraft
/ f$ w% K, x3 u3 K2 x      A6M2 Zero x 502
) [8 b6 o3 {' h, v- G8 M, r      A6M2-N Rufe x 9
) x+ V: {( K& ^4 h3 K$ |      E13A1 Jake x 4) ?8 q! m' E. B( T" _+ x9 d7 [
      E7K2 Alf x 2
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- l5 |$ s3 x; T3 qAllied aircraft3 y5 l1 e: s( s0 p8 S
      SBD-2 Dauntless x 29
8 E) C* |6 {- G# Z      SBD-3 Dauntless x 93! E7 g; C0 `% ~/ Q1 `1 N* P
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No Japanese losses
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Allied aircraft losses
( J/ a9 v, s! S' c" f  W      SBD-2 Dauntless: 10 destroyed
- j( I+ f; M5 I; ~      SBD-3 Dauntless: 37 destroyed, [- `' B. c' i- P1 n/ S

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  U0 r/ ]& w6 CMorning Air attack on TF, near Gisborne at 117,1891 |3 _# i, Y. i% [# N5 @  r
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
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+ _  d; I5 M2 P* y, I# n7 Z+ qRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
5 N, [* t# I4 L' ?" }. K1 @Estimated time to target is 11 minutes3 {& y) E1 y3 B5 l, V; I
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Japanese aircraft
7 k, O7 c% G4 Z8 l      A6M2 Zero x 489  U5 x5 I8 a; g' ?
      A6M2-N Rufe x 9- C) t1 X: u7 y6 o( s4 t# V% j
      E13A1 Jake x 4
) L1 ], Z% J) g; F- n8 A      E7K2 Alf x 2- R& P( Z4 j$ B2 P# A. j

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Allied aircraft: h7 N  j9 a) A5 d9 l2 n5 r# Y
      Kittyhawk IA x 11
' V2 p. v2 |0 o: A4 H8 m9 D! W      A-24 Banshee x 13
0 L' Q. i* G, w# H7 [# a      B-26 Marauder x 9
+ p# {3 K, a6 Q  Z* Y      P-38E Lightning x 16
- k7 \; G" G" y1 _! S      P-40E Warhawk x 120! F; r7 a( e/ _3 R/ \
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Japanese aircraft losses3 I% Y( y* l& q9 r) a
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
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Allied aircraft losses
0 g5 o7 K5 x! P  V6 J      A-24 Banshee: 5 destroyed, 2 damaged8 H. C  Q4 x/ t/ Q( h
      A-24 Banshee: 1 destroyed by flak0 |% A' o8 M% F$ ^7 Z1 Z
      B-26 Marauder: 1 destroyed, 5 damaged8 T: r" r0 A& c  Q" M% ?! ?
      P-40E Warhawk: 5 destroyed1 K& y6 H7 E7 E; F3 M$ `
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Japanese Ships+ @  ]& }* {: g' Q
      xAK Hokuriku Maru' _1 J+ B% Z- U8 J
      CVE Hosho
( g) t! J% ]9 W0 k7 g$ b      xAK Kaiko Maru
. w' K; s, {* a! b      CVE Taiyo( J% R+ l+ @+ j. [7 ]
      xAK Tamaki Maru, Bomb hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage3 K3 ]& e) R4 U3 K5 V9 c
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Japanese ground losses:
& E, V0 w, j8 U: q1 M7 K      125 casualties reported% r: _1 Y, g+ S; v8 z4 h
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 9 disabled
& {: U+ @* ]& A+ `3 B, B         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 15 disabled
9 r+ s  z( ~/ h0 m, `( ]( q         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 V8 J7 [$ ?9 Y2 e: {( g

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Amphibious Assault at Gisborne (117,189)
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* Y; R  C- R. G/ s; b8 J8 _TF 59 troops unloading over beach at Gisborne, 117,189
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1 ^) S* o6 m$ G4 X7 PJapanese ground losses:/ Z2 e1 B3 [% ~" u& C4 M7 V
      1243 casualties reported8 h; ^+ p7 Y5 M
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 116 disabled5 L6 P& e' m5 d  t% t8 U# W
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 103 disabled+ [4 U/ E2 z0 K+ R7 e2 `6 e0 A6 S
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
: [% s$ x* ]5 x      Guns lost 14 (0 destroyed, 14 disabled)
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Amphibious Assault at Gisborne (117,189)
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  f1 X9 K! M# L( MTF 91 troops unloading over beach at Gisborne, 117,189
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Japanese ground losses:
! H1 x+ Y, g; ?+ S. ?) G      712 casualties reported
. Y; ~7 f& z/ Q3 r3 m         Squads: 2 destroyed, 62 disabled
) Y7 D/ k2 T( O1 p$ Q% |         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 52 disabled
4 W" y$ h" J4 A- T         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Invasion Support action off Gisborne (117,189): s' ~1 f6 n' r

: t3 M+ Y# ?# M* n5 q9 Z# O46 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.6 |. g" ]+ j- b% {( c4 K+ y
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Japanese Ships8 x5 y. J4 _* _4 a) h3 Z
      xAK Akiura Maru, Shell hits 2,  on fire
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      SC Ch 27& j7 t; _$ s/ {( k4 T+ U
      SC Ch 26: E' z$ N3 A; s! N4 N
      xAK Koryu Maru
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) g9 Q5 P+ w0 ^Japanese ground losses:2 F2 h3 Y' [+ J' i  V
      78 casualties reported
- i. a3 c2 u3 U         Squads: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled4 _. I! u  o$ N0 U; X, R. p
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled2 M7 k- K3 g9 |0 o: o: I
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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Invasion Support action off Gisborne (117,189)$ k7 l  P. F8 f. G% L! D% R6 R
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force
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48 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.7 z8 G; b6 L& l& d; B# Z# B* L
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Japanese Ships; I" K: k1 d5 s4 g2 G) K: \
      AK Hirokawa Maru, Shell hits 22,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
9 ^/ w! x% N, E4 b1 Q; i1 D      CM Itsukushima( r. f: O; L- @, q' O/ |1 L0 |
      E Ishigaki& L$ {% ?! a# n8 |% ^0 l; m( Q( D
      AK Kinka Maru, Shell hits 1
$ }6 e+ [0 W- j  V# z! k      CM Tsugaru
- U) X+ }- Q- P5 f" Q      DMS W-18  l. T3 f( Z# j0 r7 A6 }
      AK Sado Maru, Shell hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
2 `. T6 G: S7 m$ ^+ y9 L9 \* B+ y      E Uji, s1 D3 i7 {9 K
      DMS W-17
, t) T9 x, B' c2 h6 F( |, ?      DMS W-12
1 ^  a. @7 A( x' f( n4 z4 m# y      DMS W-9
+ e7 i0 p& o; S8 O1 v' Y/ R+ g- j      LSD Nigitsu Maru
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
痛哉~27!悲哉~27!!
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
飞行队的损失并不大嘛
一万年太久,只争朝夕!
本帖最后由 hades1001 于 2011-7-29 11:41 编辑 0 p3 m) P# v2 I0 |

( ?: i( N! f, ^, V+ o, v+ f  y! dAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 03, 422 E7 p; Y5 \# J4 I

( f$ k& I3 |- d: {* Y0 }+ A% x盟军空中力量再次对日军进行突袭,以及其惨重的代价获得了命中了加贺一条鱼雷的战果
6 L6 K0 D, }+ P" h' v) A9 ?6 B大统领表示人类已经阻止不了日本人了
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日军登陆部队被美新联军压制在滩头,抛尸2000余具,未能占领吉斯伯尼/ a0 k, a. m0 z& m8 F! X

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Invasion Support action off Gisborne (117,189)) r/ @0 Z2 p6 n9 ?  Y5 H: U
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96 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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Japanese Ships
) L& H( F& ]/ H+ ]! o      SC Ch 261 o8 l3 J6 N# `0 A
      SC Ch 17
& t1 k7 ~  E5 Z8 o( T      xAK Tamaki Maru,  heavy fires,  heavy damage' u6 _- `8 r4 y9 }3 [

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ASW attack near Gisborne  at 117,189; c  _0 e. c! T% t* H: ~" @

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. H& i3 m9 {/ |8 u: Y" C      DMS W-9, Torpedo hits 2,  heavy damage
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      CM Itsukushima
9 v+ W2 ~) L4 _) v! D& s- G      CM Tsugaru3 f+ [) E2 A  O# q/ Y; M
      DMS W-183 T: [# n$ J9 C" c( c( {1 T
      LSD Nigitsu Maru& r; x; W; }6 u7 d
      LSD Akitsu Maru
! M5 \; ?! O3 m# n* ], W      LSD Shinshu Maru  {! m9 q; }, y6 {  r6 {
      AK Yamateru Maru
) D' c9 ^/ o+ c, D) S      AK Kinka Maru: o" m7 B  B' \% ?8 |/ Q
      E Ishigaki, E" p/ x% z9 D  g1 a8 i
      DMS W-17
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      SS KXVIII
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% A0 \. t6 j, }' l4 sInvasion Support action off Gisborne (117,189)
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75 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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      xAK Kyusyu Maru, Shell hits 6,  on fire
% y! {/ l5 f1 f  e      xAK Akiura Maru, Shell hits 12,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
3 q3 ^9 S, L% y  h. u      SC Ch 17
5 r+ I5 e3 m: o      xAK Koryu Maru
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      45 casualties reported* Q4 Y6 r" U( b
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) K( A- e* I. i0 P5 Y         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
& H9 p. e$ x7 m4 m, K) L. I5 f# c# p         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled+ \/ d, c! w) ?  E

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68 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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1 J3 e, s/ g- c1 g! j      xAK Kinugawa Maru, Shell hits 12,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
' [9 d' k" _7 j2 M  s      xAK Akiura Maru, Shell hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
+ `% W9 H4 g5 Z0 n4 C      xAK Kamogawa Maru, Shell hits 8,  heavy fires6 i$ e8 f0 E# H. S8 C6 z
      xAK Nako Maru
  Y5 O9 v: A0 Z% t/ J/ x5 m! ^2 X5 k      xAK Johore Maru
  j, A8 C% P7 j, |      xAK Koryu Maru% `  E: Q) c: e( y6 i

1 F9 F0 S0 e) Q! X- I9 z8 p3 JJapanese ground losses:
/ J6 t# E2 \: e/ H1 s7 `      47 casualties reported/ {! e4 {& g1 c- a) [7 Y- o& j
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
: l- f1 C0 U, [0 R7 ?         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 4 disabled
0 m2 A' f- D; P, V, K         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled' p) C0 p6 I8 B+ g2 M- D% M
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) f+ C1 c" _0 T6 e/ O* HMorning Air attack on 8th Ind.Mixed Brigade, at 117,189 (Gisborne)5 I5 ^% V; e% G; m/ }1 l
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud
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/ f( w- m4 B% |6 |+ ZRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 35,000 feet.  J6 w+ }- G& y9 k5 C' F+ G8 h) S# o
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes
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# X. K& `5 v( y; ?1 d# G- D$ ^2 DJapanese aircraft
: ?  `+ w% J) t+ V. \8 ]      A6M2 Zero x 500
. o; M3 e9 p& ?+ n* y% @      A6M2-N Rufe x 9+ p# a4 f' F3 }) ]) D
      E13A1 Jake x 3
9 D: e3 D; c: C9 M      E7K2 Alf x 1
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      B-17E Fortress x 67$ h  i; u4 _2 r- H" D- f
      P-38E Lightning x 13
) c' a% o& N% X9 ~8 M) m      P-40E Warhawk x 1616 [# C, Z( J8 e( ?  l8 j

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Japanese aircraft losses9 a; x0 K1 X1 w- R6 c! P) r# T
      A6M2 Zero: 10 destroyed) ^/ _9 q4 a+ D5 \! J- d: h* i
      E13A1 Jake: 1 destroyed
( l1 S; B. [2 @% R' ^; F      E7K2 Alf: 1 destroyed
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      B-17E Fortress: 1 destroyed, 4 damaged
2 X& U* _7 v* }0 d# ]      P-40E Warhawk: 12 destroyed$ V) k$ O5 U1 h/ |* L

6 O* ]* c' e( r9 u- a& f+ t1 iJapanese ground losses:
$ M1 Q9 t. {" T6 E' H5 D+ Z      73 casualties reported
2 t. }+ q; s/ \4 z! J) K         Squads: 1 destroyed, 3 disabled
: T  N& Y. l) ?1 L         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled1 q/ T1 z  m6 X) M
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Gisborne at 117,1893 F: r4 z3 z; r* @% a8 Z  H( i
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' C" w+ D: H0 |$ V1 T7 a, f. tRaid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.- [' @3 F" M$ a
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
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  u3 l- V' ^# b* t7 h! Y: t      A6M2 Zero x 4431 J! n; R7 j: D1 i5 j
      A6M2-N Rufe x 9' k+ ?; S$ J7 \7 D( g5 b' N

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5 W: ^* g% a8 F  a/ k& i1 l) O      SBD-2 Dauntless x 13
. v5 w) x% l: K. A# b      SBD-3 Dauntless x 17* @; j9 w' E. l  W5 X. j/ f
      TBF-1 Avenger x 29
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No Japanese losses0 p' C2 v- i* H& X6 D

& w& b$ x) W) _) n% cAllied aircraft losses
+ \% ~1 r" |% S2 U+ C! H2 \      SBD-2 Dauntless: 4 destroyed
9 q; L* l  X! j) ^. {" v. j      SBD-3 Dauntless: 3 destroyed$ y; ?$ I2 B4 T. I3 ]# `9 I
      TBF-1 Avenger: 8 destroyed; j; y7 G, W4 w$ ?' O9 }) V

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Morning Air attack on TF, near Gisborne at 117,189. p. [( s/ |) j9 m" J

% V8 E* E1 f: b$ N0 SWeather in hex: Partial cloud' O. X4 Z/ `) X* F# ^
3 R7 g; y1 e+ K2 S
Raid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.
* f% f' r9 t8 P6 q: tEstimated time to target is 23 minutes; |4 A+ W6 e5 W$ }$ N) l

1 p; d9 `+ n  l1 o. O' ?9 AJapanese aircraft, L7 n# B0 @5 t+ S' Y
      A6M2 Zero x 439
% d$ _4 p) R# }) z1 @6 N) `      A6M2-N Rufe x 9
# y/ q! _; s( d2 i" x, b" X5 A! A3 e+ J# h7 Q* R
# C' B& I1 o' ~& Z8 O

( V3 }* z# O+ Q& \. D, UAllied aircraft
* H6 }. x( n$ T( T( ]3 J! f      Vildebeest III x 6
2 ?1 z' O0 l# p# J5 [" s      Kittyhawk IA x 22
; {) \6 \  b+ N7 n, G  I      Vildebeest IV x 124 {- w, z: ?- @) e2 u
      P-40E Warhawk x 18
0 L7 b6 [% C% w2 x& ]      PBY-5A Catalina x 18
3 q6 U: T0 |% {+ {/ E
5 e8 X3 J5 K: p' e1 J
- H5 G5 V/ x5 \  Q. WJapanese aircraft losses! r- ]* \; B; K) Y' c5 R" V: Z5 B$ m
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
0 Z7 _# [2 x% C% ~& G* z" W6 N% s( G: G$ m2 r+ O8 x
Allied aircraft losses
8 ^* l6 z3 N  ~) V% x* O      Vildebeest III: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged
9 q  Q# V. R4 c6 b, @" O      Vildebeest III: 1 destroyed by flak
1 M7 I% i: u" @      Kittyhawk IA: 3 destroyed
) M' r  z1 C% I      Vildebeest IV: 4 destroyed, 4 damaged5 b) o3 A" u  ]9 A; r+ \3 _
      Vildebeest IV: 1 destroyed by flak1 [" S7 P) L; d7 J6 H, H8 Q; j
      P-40E Warhawk: 8 destroyed
4 T! [& W4 @7 C      PBY-5A Catalina: 1 destroyed, 8 damaged
1 S3 w' Y! q; ~. U# o9 r4 H7 S. u1 ?+ H- D: c
Japanese Ships
4 k% y+ ]5 l5 W. \      CVL Ryujo" l# A5 h: M% x1 y3 W
      CV Akagi" W' j% X% X! @* V6 \* W8 ?* p
      CV Hiryu
) \& R4 ]/ ^  T      CV Soryu% i( b; k2 @, O' `2 Q
      CV Zuikaku% {6 A1 E( J  {8 S
      CV Kaga, Torpedo hits 1$ e% W6 }* n( D  y

8 h% Y2 i. L. Z8 v8 n% I
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Gisborne at 117,189
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud
% j' A: f* a) L: e7 U% I  A& @, n' F5 s* q& V. k' N
Raid detected at 38 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
) ~" S% y$ M' y& D& X8 [Estimated time to target is 22 minutes
) Z3 i( x$ U  Y8 q0 I! B% `3 j, f1 n' Z$ f4 l8 G7 L  d
Japanese aircraft
: K5 ]5 i; o% d- t      A6M2 Zero x 4129 O9 v# E- k; [: r7 ^# O& E
      A6M2-N Rufe x 8% U3 l& o1 {  ^# k$ J) W- b

7 q. v" o: h! j  M4 `1 D8 g1 R6 S( ~. N% n  F
6 K+ e6 x+ y3 o3 E6 v, p; p" ~- S
Allied aircraft8 s7 f7 b2 k4 F
      PBY-5 Catalina x 7
/ ^4 }1 Z3 O' i      PBY-5A Catalina x 75 ^  A. x; m) J* z( w4 K
+ w3 L$ s! p' T( r7 c
6 ~+ J) y3 O; j# g
No Japanese losses
' Z9 O0 J) L2 }' ?% q* t. t, O- W- t% g" f
Allied aircraft losses
; G9 `2 }8 E7 {      PBY-5 Catalina: 1 destroyed
$ @- H# C- p) T$ s. Z. j% x0 i      PBY-5A Catalina: 1 destroyed' c" i( ^# o" k9 y* X( g8 v% C

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' a6 r# X, S! o: GAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Gisborne at 117,189
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Weather in hex: Severe storms
1 x3 N7 v# N1 ~/ c& j( {( ?
9 g* \- [2 ~& k. NRaid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 8,000 feet.8 [2 E6 N& v2 w+ \% L( W5 s
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes5 [  c. u% }$ t9 ?/ Y

' x) i6 w" H6 L5 o2 hJapanese aircraft
& ]* @; ?) C  u% Z, l& M      A6M2 Zero x 391; z1 m" c! h, R7 {+ R' Y
      A6M2-N Rufe x 9: G/ y' u( g& ~- V! v
      E13A1 Jake x 11 h, ^& a0 S% F. J: p. C0 T* w% Z
5 g& k/ t, J" g  q& a

4 }! W* ]" [$ p, N: l* H1 ~
! M9 L9 b" x! }: J$ v: OAllied aircraft
% {5 L& ?$ L( r( R      Kittyhawk IA x 119 w& l3 \/ a) Q
      P-40E Warhawk x 37
5 `5 I. n8 i/ @; Y4 ^      SBD-3 Dauntless x 12
1 m& e' ~; D0 z! U" T- L      TBF-1 Avenger x 14, Q: u) F9 T+ f. y- E. @/ d" {

5 v; ~3 c6 F) o* @0 P* J& M- U5 q% D( s# D9 r' D
Japanese aircraft losses
+ ~  H& T* r5 S/ {! H; D" {2 S4 r      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
, ^* f% u* h' k5 |* `. r5 n; C1 h! A& t7 w/ n- `
Allied aircraft losses
  Q3 n8 g3 E( `- L& ^/ d      Kittyhawk IA: 3 destroyed4 L6 a) K8 h! W7 t- v4 y% B1 M! A
      P-40E Warhawk: 4 destroyed
' ^8 ^6 m. Z# m; f% x      SBD-3 Dauntless: 2 destroyed, 3 damaged9 r- U# p* I. X: d6 `0 X7 Z
      TBF-1 Avenger: 2 destroyed, 4 damaged; Z7 l- H% c. \8 ]! u
      TBF-1 Avenger: 1 destroyed by flak. J$ U0 D0 I1 O7 G, \% H! ]* a/ ?
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Japanese Ships; L. Z% R7 E& i6 t, H2 R7 J
      BB Hyuga
+ `  c/ n% B. a3 l+ e      CV Junyo; s$ v( e1 \+ X5 {0 a
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7 r. |5 y, z8 a. H
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6 g) T" a& {+ v5 {Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Gisborne at 117,189
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Weather in hex: Severe storms9 h$ x' t* n+ ^; G% ^' J9 n" I1 v
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Raid detected at 40 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.3 G: D$ N) Y! q8 f
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
8 \. i( Q& X$ n4 ~9 s8 i
' S( @7 c$ S  f/ [' \Japanese aircraft* t# Z  F/ q' x. X8 t
      A6M2 Zero x 384# o7 q) w0 P1 ]4 l9 \& H$ c2 V8 X8 D
      A6M2-N Rufe x 8. m9 Q4 Q  f+ F7 y
0 }# S% |- k3 D; L' L1 K' H  A& _/ Y

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Allied aircraft
. L: w( o( S- o/ n6 h      Kittyhawk IA x 1: S. W* M0 U( l" K/ W0 M0 P) S3 ]" c# a
      A-20A Havoc x 20$ f* `6 H  Y: T# D* \% q0 u
      B-26 Marauder x 270 X% x5 v( ]8 i) p/ {& {- i: \
      B-26B Marauder x 17; Y" p4 Z2 I; E4 s
      P-38E Lightning x 10( D4 [) y" `5 t% G, B: Z, u) M
      P-40E Warhawk x 67# U( q) n( W0 F( ~0 a7 {# k
6 B* g4 V- F" j  U+ u
& W( U1 n5 I" R; m3 U) L- n
Japanese aircraft losses; P+ W) C( L/ B
      A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed
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2 Y7 `+ O4 L2 y9 z5 rAllied aircraft losses4 X9 p& S, F) a& U/ c9 ^
      A-20A Havoc: 3 destroyed, 6 damaged
+ K8 g8 K# a- t+ V1 g      B-26 Marauder: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged3 x- a4 t: g, w; k4 k+ S
      B-26 Marauder: 1 destroyed by flak
4 K0 }# H, ~2 h" x! I      P-38E Lightning: 1 destroyed
* g) z. v- Q' L3 f/ A      P-40E Warhawk: 4 destroyed
+ ]- v* l, S  B: j, }! X, U* @
* S% r+ l" }' v( e% AJapanese Ships3 s1 q6 A9 s3 w! a
      BB Haruna2 j- L3 l1 `7 y1 h! ]
      CV Hiyo4 R- F( P# f. U' g) S3 @2 R3 K
      CV Junyo
+ z+ I9 p- l4 h      CVE Taiyo
0 i  n$ N1 c$ z0 s7 S      CVE Unyo9 g5 J8 R8 b2 |' g, \( F% h
      BB Hyuga
  ?8 f7 T4 z, A/ V0 }$ K* b' H/ c+ l8 }0 ]
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Gisborne at 117,1898 ?7 h$ d2 M" H. q8 a/ I% P+ n

( L9 S! ~" L" WWeather in hex: Severe storms! }% e& M3 C4 k3 r: W2 p

- F! }* l6 h3 e+ W, zRaid detected at 39 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.4 ]# ^5 l, w- H' ?( p5 J
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes
9 j9 b0 P9 }6 u# L& s
! G4 [, c% r' Z; kJapanese aircraft
* z4 W6 d+ h9 a- h; X6 o1 `/ l      A6M2 Zero x 371$ x# u6 t1 G7 J6 s+ |3 `+ z
      A6M2-N Rufe x 8) W& Y7 q* I7 L& v# I5 `/ T2 p! H
( ^7 H( N+ C) r. b

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Allied aircraft  m( h8 u$ }% t9 F0 |6 a9 U
      B-26 Marauder x 96 R, ?+ ]# {- @6 s$ h+ l
      P-40E Warhawk x 12
# E9 G# d/ Y+ d& b( q/ I/ o8 f$ R& h6 P* g( Y9 Q

* a* v3 n* S2 M9 A6 J/ q( }2 FNo Japanese losses
) S! j/ }3 L& ~- g& [6 F6 C
. M/ p8 }, s' T7 O& E( jAllied aircraft losses; w% k% Z/ c5 N6 F
      B-26 Marauder: 6 destroyed, 1 damaged- Y1 r% C* H% G+ x( d
      P-40E Warhawk: 2 destroyed$ J$ h4 T- I2 @% u# n2 m* l  M- o

$ o: ]9 b" C6 O* W# ^Japanese Ships1 p/ Z) x* E% v- {$ F
      CVE Unyo# Z$ \9 q( v2 m  q8 A8 H

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  l+ ?2 @9 R5 Q. z# DGround combat at Gisborne (117,189)
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/ w: @1 L+ N# ]: h3 }4 l- _2 xJapanese Deliberate attack5 S5 c5 x3 X9 O+ B6 b" I& g

/ `+ f6 ~* q! ?1 `Attacking force 12057 troops, 89 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 3374 d/ X! |9 Z. i+ x3 z
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Defending force 12228 troops, 258 guns, 313 vehicles, Assault Value = 524
. ^4 z7 w- ]( e9 D" {, g
% M. Q, [' D' _$ `7 p- |Japanese adjusted assault: 82
" _8 W' d/ A+ s$ t6 m5 Q& l) V
2 F1 h* ~3 e- W1 v1 ?Allied adjusted defense: 134
( [# k; k, I9 [. K5 o
: |6 D6 x1 `& r7 d$ YJapanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 0)
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Combat modifiers
" |7 }3 }( b# o# F; A# [8 eDefender: op mode(-), preparation(-), experience(-)  A- w. ^0 i, L- G2 S0 x; {  R0 j
Attacker:
8 j4 P1 l6 w: k# l
( P9 K$ G% x+ ^) ]1 WJapanese ground losses:
# J# Y! Y5 ^3 u9 M9 s: @      1914 casualties reported, [0 X' A  r- t0 M. E
         Squads: 20 destroyed, 70 disabled
1 U) N, r( ]% A         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 3 disabled, E4 O2 Z4 ]9 g( Y. Z3 Z
         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 10 disabled
$ n4 j, U1 w' e5 I% C6 q& t6 f
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+ F9 s; B- l% x) AAllied ground losses:! w; T5 i1 ^) u4 P. C! E% ~2 Q. I' b
      241 casualties reported
  O$ Z$ T, @) P  t/ g" {2 o& B         Squads: 4 destroyed, 30 disabled0 M0 x% p* I0 ~* D3 u( ^3 ]
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled
7 B/ x' n/ m& m: ^1 b+ j         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled/ K' `, \. F; G' Y
      Guns lost 12 (1 destroyed, 11 disabled)* i# s: U# S; B3 D
      Vehicles lost 4 (2 destroyed, 2 disabled)
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Assaulting units:
4 D2 U& @/ a* r) q, y( B3 h    8th Ind.Mixed Brigade5 M$ A) ?) @% z$ E" z# L+ g
    56th Infantry Brigade/ }6 U0 y& s5 R+ N, M7 {
    4th Guards Div /1
' T% {9 L* ]7 L2 H    52nd Infantry Brigade! @0 F  ^7 G: G
    17th Indpt Guards Regiment
$ h5 @4 i9 [& E' n; y    15th Div /6
9 d4 [3 k6 {4 U* x0 y; o2 W- d/ N% z1 e1 ^) E# F: B" `" w+ O
Defending units:
1 B9 d9 P9 N% J2 K    148th Infantry Regiment/ T  {9 Z3 @* f7 S" x
    Waikito (Mtd) Rifle Regiment
& R  G6 i- ^6 P  Q5 W  z0 |' p    145th Infantry Regiment
! {6 |( m: {8 y# K" Q! m    Nth Auckland (Mtd) Regiment
, B0 R- V1 j9 [+ H9 m( M    Auckland (Mtd) Rifl Regiment1 p0 S6 h, h! C3 w( E: Q3 c5 M
    1st NZ Brigade* i" d. z; ?/ L5 G, A( U
    57th Coastal Artillery Regiment
& _6 g, b5 n8 Y2 t    7th Marine Defense Battalion
' N+ ~( }) _" G( O' E# F    Gisborne Base Force$ G. v1 L% ^: d% z2 E2 _

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% |. w1 a" [5 ~" kGround combat at Gisborne (117,189)
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Allied Bombardment attack# g# _" a2 D* |$ [. k% a( y( {; C

( l1 w  n: Y! y+ ?) j, K. Y# {Attacking force 1008 troops, 76 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 492" I8 c4 f. e: `; x6 @* l
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Defending force 11164 troops, 89 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 214) T2 C( n# N6 |4 S

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% y% l/ j" U2 L# I: j( cAssaulting units:
: Y& E0 S+ m6 x& C/ p    Waikito (Mtd) Rifle Regiment+ d! L) |+ w( r8 x: F
    Auckland (Mtd) Rifl Regiment
; `% B$ s8 L( k8 l* M3 |5 p5 t* [    148th Infantry Regiment
& I  M( a( `9 D- B$ S0 z, N    145th Infantry Regiment" k% K& _5 ~4 ?3 o: W3 j
    Nth Auckland (Mtd) Regiment
; Y3 N% R0 J# H9 O$ W4 f2 U" G3 Q7 @    1st NZ Brigade* c% V% G5 D  q& n& U
    57th Coastal Artillery Regiment
4 m, ^5 g3 C& m4 b0 V/ e+ @! ]3 D    7th Marine Defense Battalion; S% `& T  F" r, b1 x5 H# T
    Gisborne Base Force1 m. m. O) k# c: [( R
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Defending units:) R/ h4 S/ R* a$ n
    8th Ind.Mixed Brigade; a6 d) B* t" P* k& w' F( x  [( }. `
    17th Indpt Guards Regiment$ t6 v( \1 \! I0 |) s
    56th Infantry Brigade* t- g! y/ c) [
    52nd Infantry Brigade
7 W  ^; X1 n+ X' n    15th Div /6
: d2 c2 r* D9 \    4th Guards Div /1
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
加贺中了一条鱼雷连火都不冒一点。真是悲剧啊
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
好吧。。。实在想不出这时的盟军机种有比27拿出的更豪华的了。。。可惜。。一切都是空。。。
盟军集结了足够的战斗机,但是攻击机数量和质量实在是不高啊,特别是宝贵的作为反舰主力的海航舰攻舰爆,没有海军和陆战队的战斗机配合,与陆航战斗机完全脱节,不断裸奔,白白浪费了。8 `/ [+ l! O6 a3 N  S6 q
如果这么多无畏和复仇者投入100多架野猫打出一个200多到300架的攻击波,绝对可以中创KB。
陆基的野猫不够的连装备TF58都装备不满的说
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 04, 42
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* ]% `8 a! H' q7 m9 l# t鬼子踩着鬼子的尸体猪突登陆,吉斯波尼已无法防守,新西兰的陷落已是时间问题5 Z" y0 z: v" h# O& O5 J* r& L
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1 ?. l1 H1 t2 ]5 j/ b- R6 T$ g# gPre-Invasion action off Gisborne (117,189)- j- x6 S: c$ Y- d- q
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force5 S* m+ f2 {+ |5 t, o
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379 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.' @% f: z1 a- Q9 t, r$ {

( B5 e% `4 h9 E7 s: ~0 TJapanese Ships
2 P/ }$ k* V4 Q3 A- X  h      xAK Canberra Maru
0 k! o& K! f1 x) P2 Y      E Omae  n1 Q/ n8 M' C3 Z/ v% H- Y& D
      PB Nichinan+ J. s& g  K1 V
      xAK Ayatosan Maru, Shell hits 10,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
9 J. ]& j# y1 ^1 O' @      PB Hokuyo Maru
& @1 g; r2 F5 {  x/ ?( R& q0 C) x      PB Karimo Maru# f- d# F: Z) c3 _
      PB Yoshida Maru
, {  H# b% A0 |3 U( T      PB Santo Maru
. D. K( z; X: G/ M# Q      AMC Hokoku Maru
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4 L, i; Z, j/ H7 u9 fJapanese ground losses:0 e. U! i! b3 ^
      370 casualties reported
+ O. y, E4 J( j: R4 G+ o         Squads: 3 destroyed, 25 disabled
2 C$ ?5 j( m1 g! i6 T: ^9 h2 V$ A9 H         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 37 disabled3 `6 Z* v3 ~$ C+ {% H  M! S
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
9 [8 Y2 |+ ~  k9 r# U  e  o/ j6 J/ S$ x* S) ]( Z5 D$ I
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6 i5 t2 l9 k0 M8 E/ ?6 MAmphibious Assault at Gisborne (117,189)
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" P+ }( Y' z0 ^# m) WTF 90 troops unloading over beach at Gisborne, 117,189+ T+ L% l4 J( ]# d" t4 I
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Japanese ground losses:
9 S3 ^! a, j* o. R, G7 X7 W      1560 casualties reported
7 u7 J: x( ]' S8 }' Z/ h0 g2 j- d         Squads: 5 destroyed, 225 disabled6 K, `' H" r6 ^/ Y
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 67 disabled
8 L' \6 `/ b5 K6 \% _         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 u) a1 X+ c- [5 X# Q8 D" s8 C
      Guns lost 47 (0 destroyed, 47 disabled)
6 k% I$ i, K! |- P/ E; V      Vehicles lost 11 (0 destroyed, 11 disabled)4 R+ l3 u& [; a

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Pre-Invasion action off Gisborne (117,189)
& l5 I& V. Q6 F; H$ N" Z3 qDefensive Guns engage approaching landing force
/ X  \  b+ T  i 8 U% h, C$ r2 S
382 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.! }8 J' K/ w" g( K
# n$ u! O' D$ R! j$ V
Japanese Ships
! M5 D) P( V2 G' G5 J      xAK Johore Maru, Shell hits 23,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
1 A+ g- N( W9 J5 ]      PB Tatsumiya Maru' A% D6 }+ ^0 u- \- e! l
      PB Taiko Maru7 ^. S& O( i( [4 z
      PB Shotoku Maru
8 @$ Q9 L" C0 Q! N1 W4 Y8 S      PB Shoei Maru
" R' F6 |' l$ [      PB Nikkai Maru
: @8 q* M8 q( Y, p( O+ B# R. _$ Z      PB Kaikei Maru
7 Y9 D. U7 Z# Y      PB Eifuku Maru2 E! k2 S; v' U/ I# r2 o& L
      PB Chosa Maru8 A: P  r2 r! |  q5 \  T
      PB Chitose Maru# `  J* V8 o$ j" K: p
      PB Chiyo Maru #4" G7 e: n! E! E5 u* G: W! Z
      xAK Spey Maru# G7 W. a) s+ N+ ?& P1 w/ o* \
      xAK Alaska Maru) L6 v! }! Y- y) V/ }

6 p" L5 s+ x8 jJapanese ground losses:
& s5 z9 a$ n: S6 h+ B* |, h, j      228 casualties reported
  p8 P' m/ X) v         Squads: 5 destroyed, 14 disabled/ l/ h% f! N% n
         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 18 disabled
' V  t9 S. A# W$ G: w         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 5 disabled
# c) c3 ^- E. n( a' W# P      Guns lost 4 (2 destroyed, 2 disabled)# j+ V5 y  k5 [; w

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Amphibious Assault at Gisborne (117,189)
6 N, A1 n% d( _# W
/ L+ O' m. L" Q! ITF 96 troops unloading over beach at Gisborne, 117,189( J/ ~: f, h5 \& }
; C2 q* M% X9 [1 v
Japanese ground losses:8 S" O: s. W. P! F2 k2 ]- Q8 Q
      811 casualties reported
0 A# J0 D# G# g; U& Y2 k" f. |$ ?- [         Squads: 5 destroyed, 118 disabled( \7 x( d" }- D4 ], Q0 @6 h
         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 174 disabled
# k- o/ w( d2 q0 `+ |- k         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
( l% ]$ H9 W( Z! ~$ d  q4 s; I4 C. F3 q      Guns lost 9 (0 destroyed, 9 disabled)
. v- x4 K1 K, Z4 }4 ^- I      Vehicles lost 34 (0 destroyed, 34 disabled)! S) X+ n2 K, y" j

* u4 p. I! l5 ~! L# d  h0 `- ~0 [7 K/ k
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Pre-Invasion action off Gisborne (117,189)" P& @5 h* Y6 O5 u+ v, m* M
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force
! T) h9 A' B  Z/ L+ A; v 9 R3 z- D+ ?* Z% j/ b
382 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.5 m- J& M! L% f4 x8 h5 I4 Z
. i0 r' b2 G" m% M1 `
Japanese Ships
- P( ^* n/ i+ }) P! V, U. |      xAKL Toten Maru, Shell hits 23,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
  {) z& v/ o" l, B) S) F      PB Aso Maru #74 I4 e1 P6 s' P
      PB Takunan Maru #58 y- e" r8 M4 y7 L! D: P9 @( ?5 ^
      PB Shonan Maru #17! b5 P: H- A) L4 O: r) H! c
      PB Shonan Maru #63 i2 `; Y$ r& i( n9 O: d7 o, b
      PB Kyo Maru #12* A8 D9 N7 s/ T# R+ w: c
      PB Kyo Maru #11( ~/ O6 f$ R3 D8 v7 X; F
      PB Toshi Maru #7; ]$ |. p1 P" P* z# e$ U* z1 Y( W
      PB Tama Maru #5. T7 }$ h$ `5 E5 B4 Z8 r
      PB Banshu Maru #56
: D' m2 B; X# z+ }6 Z+ @9 R8 N      xAK Zyuyo Maru
2 a3 T# f: T* l5 A
+ B. P) @, }5 A1 ^Japanese ground losses:
0 e" \, j8 |1 z  c  m( r      412 casualties reported
: w$ F) x& n# S& W$ f         Squads: 4 destroyed, 30 disabled2 }0 j7 t- y: w' E  j6 g$ R/ F
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 31 disabled
  F# D; a6 G7 ^7 j/ K3 g* O         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
# M: r; @* G7 B" X+ ]4 B7 e
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1 ~8 I$ E' l  q/ W8 A4 VAmphibious Assault at Gisborne (117,189)
1 X  {! f) j8 g) o 2 h) J' Q8 p: p$ S2 [, _+ ~, @
TF 146 troops unloading over beach at Gisborne, 117,189
  ]- a" S& A4 s+ a8 W) P
) b5 D, c( L: j$ g: p$ j& \Japanese ground losses:- ]- e- s1 w* S$ n% u9 W
      1539 casualties reported/ V: w) r( z' y3 Z& s6 h& u* F7 O
         Squads: 11 destroyed, 251 disabled5 y8 [2 Q0 `1 q; d
         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 138 disabled! P2 [# ?  `: N  I
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
  Y+ ~; M4 v- G+ d      Guns lost 45 (1 destroyed, 44 disabled)
+ @8 b4 X) V/ o      Vehicles lost 19 (0 destroyed, 19 disabled)
, u7 H0 T8 r  E' ^# s3 W# p! |/ [1 m* B* r
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Invasion Support action off Gisborne (117,189)
$ ?! }0 S  m& F; y5 WDefensive Guns engage approaching landing force2 R# A9 m+ P/ i8 k+ J& D
" `  }, ?6 C+ u9 a
286 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
4 S2 O. I. q4 ?% v& U. u 1 Z4 n& d& w5 i, {
Japanese Ships: z. o; N! ]# P
      xAK Koryu Maru, M6 f+ K! ^' r+ f6 ?" z( n
      PB Taiko Maru9 [7 u* N3 Q% f5 F+ ^
      PB Shotoku Maru
* c' f! ~- Z; J6 e( X0 y      xAK Onoe Maru, Shell hits 6,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
9 N. V/ n+ r& ]/ W; E      PB Shoei Maru
- k5 f; d9 J" k6 h3 x# i      PB Tatsumiya Maru  `: A5 u5 |) y' s
      PB Nikkai Maru
; o1 r9 V0 C) P6 F) g      PB Kaikei Maru4 b2 I& x3 D' i# |; b. M: _
      PB Eifuku Maru
" O! o# |$ R7 Q  u% w      PB Chosa Maru
7 ?/ {8 N9 o4 x7 Q. F7 a! X5 l      PB Chitose Maru9 n8 {- `% X( k8 j; B" a/ W
      PB Chiyo Maru #4
( U5 E( t8 F: a  b0 `" k1 N, ~& d      xAK Spey Maru
- f' L6 p$ C% M9 g8 ]$ M ; y3 M6 B3 t1 O3 s; x! W
Japanese ground losses:
1 P* T9 M7 W7 T# ^0 C      79 casualties reported
- f6 z& ?+ Y1 [4 j" N         Squads: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled+ I" ~; P  u  W) v7 U6 T  _
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 9 disabled/ W- k& Y# J' k7 U
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled/ Z) ]' u2 b4 p' x5 K. F
      Vehicles lost 7 (2 destroyed, 5 disabled)
8 [, o, p8 |6 L! l
2 ~/ [) |+ z0 ~2 Q0 g
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' L" U  m2 y1 O( O) \. eInvasion Support action off Gisborne (117,189)/ c! C6 F: I6 K5 \* Y" G
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force
, V2 N0 @  a1 n, D6 j
* ~1 }/ h: |. @+ h* c& @. h146 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.3 O1 X% m6 c) z6 S3 G9 |

2 B, c$ w, @% |% U& G7 UJapanese Ships+ Q9 A+ l( k# y$ N- S
      xAK Brisbane Maru, Shell hits 6,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
) t4 J2 N$ f$ W  U! v      PB Hokuyo Maru
8 k6 ~. M% y: O0 U/ o6 j& J* b      PB Karimo Maru
% d- G" C1 [& i3 T      xAK Yamasimo Maru, Shell hits 1! D% b* Q7 s- \2 \4 S2 E! B- n( H
      PB Yoshida Maru- ?0 F# W2 `) c- n# V
      PB Santo Maru
& U) J5 i1 d) m- P3 w2 a( s      xAK Canberra Maru
6 w4 X- ]( C. T2 y4 `0 X      PB Nichinan
% Q( Z7 ?% q& N2 a" d5 ^" Q      AMC Hokoku Maru- Y0 ?/ ]. R' h2 b
      E Omae5 S3 |) L% B- z" ^; R& s1 x

  S& T6 q$ {5 e2 E7 X; |. @) j  jJapanese ground losses:
4 ~3 k; d3 q  h$ W; h      177 casualties reported
# [- X; t) G1 P+ `: h+ V# W1 ?* d         Squads: 5 destroyed, 5 disabled) x2 h" {0 S* a
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 27 disabled
$ ]( G* ]; b) N. U         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled+ r5 o7 W. T; k: ?

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; z2 ~" y# I6 C9 S$ iInvasion Support action off Gisborne (117,189)
. m6 n8 q/ s1 H6 T" r0 _Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force
6 V9 Y/ N- R, Z$ _5 M7 @ & x  e5 }! ^/ m( A* r
300 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.; m' ~7 s- P# v1 C- ]2 P

+ v2 U* N  ~: @Japanese Ships: q# x, L+ N6 F: i0 x8 Y  b( g1 n
      xAKL Shinmei Maru, Shell hits 4,  on fire
* A6 o4 z# C* u% v: ^8 i3 Y      PB Shonan Maru #17
( x/ E( C* |- H7 z3 I2 i+ O, c5 c0 a      PB Shonan Maru #6
( }; y# s0 h8 K( e      PB Takunan Maru #5
6 R3 k6 P/ L! Z6 n( H      PB Kyo Maru #12  q  j$ M2 y4 K$ e- d( i
      PB Kyo Maru #11
) p) A6 L0 {# j; H& [0 g      PB Toshi Maru #7
. t& r7 F, k5 _: g( _      PB Tama Maru #5" n* {5 T- F( U/ [, y
      PB Banshu Maru #56
/ `, A1 ]; p; t% P. [      xAK Zyuyo Maru* w, {+ a) r- q# p0 r
      xAK Kiso Maru  O, \. U4 R- u, g2 D* y# ^
      PB Aso Maru #7
  {2 G3 Y$ I) j1 O  s      xAK Holland Maru" c" [+ x5 \; P) j

* ~! e9 A: v% Q$ D: I/ B; VJapanese ground losses:
7 f  H5 Y% |- A/ i$ w      205 casualties reported9 F0 H! i" F+ f. z
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 12 disabled
7 X6 v; F9 {+ x5 B         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 27 disabled/ K- v4 @* ]2 f: Q6 V
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled2 u* }$ o+ F- M7 Z: ^) h. t
      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)% s/ W' i5 k8 l* U3 D1 x: u$ E

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8 c* B1 J% d- `' q5 E9 m- ZSub attack near Gisborne  at 118,190! h) s: a( D% L9 W+ r' B; h
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Japanese Ships" j- H2 [; Z  G2 R
      xAK Tenshinsan Maru, Shell hits 15,  heavy damage
: m* v$ t9 [) R2 k ( z3 G  W' ~5 ]0 C
Allied Ships) p0 K0 F* N! i. F7 J# C
      SS Seal8 n) C9 O( h. B( m; X5 h
5 Z! L; P5 y$ H0 G- m$ h
Japanese ground losses:
! Q6 Y8 }; L5 j4 R" `      15 casualties reported! f$ G* ^. V6 p% Y7 H9 D2 q. o
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 ?7 F. w& u% W5 S         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled# o3 o! q7 y; C9 x* B9 ^: z2 n" _
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
! R. }& n% a& ~! Q / r; D0 a% g$ C

+ ~1 a; h4 p+ W3 y* @; } , ]$ J& p4 g1 `6 I# C
SS Seal attacking on the surface: X: y* r/ I7 R- z& M2 G7 [

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$ Q( k6 B# v% ?) w  PInvasion Support action off Gisborne (117,189)4 p% v2 {: j) n4 M4 u$ d
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force
1 h: }3 d) l) d9 l' r7 m7 d
/ {) S' h. |7 C- X290 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.# Y; k, s3 m' Y$ P# g

! n/ x) {# }7 P9 g5 U; R0 y1 m$ XJapanese Ships
/ c" W! B1 k) h) o      xAK Onoe Maru, Shell hits 5,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
8 @. k  E/ G& J1 h4 ~4 L7 u# h; v* X      PB Taiko Maru
$ \. B6 |& P8 e6 G1 H3 R9 j      PB Shotoku Maru
, h/ g3 g# j6 L& _; o& c/ }4 ?& m      PB Shoei Maru
/ {3 s8 ~/ w+ |* g      PB Nikkai Maru. W, \7 {# ~5 N2 o5 S; [
      PB Kaikei Maru
5 h" }- y% u1 m      PB Eifuku Maru! b( W/ |5 E( g: u# q' |, W2 S6 I7 E7 d
      PB Chosa Maru1 a# b5 \" ~( {( ^: w% K  v3 z8 L
      PB Chitose Maru
$ ^% C8 D  F; |# Y& F" g      PB Chiyo Maru #44 q# f" S8 D; A: V" E* f
      xAK Spey Maru; V3 @' A( s' U0 Z
% ^# d* j0 V* P. j
Japanese ground losses:& t! Q$ L7 R) T% N* n
      14 casualties reported) p. [7 E2 W" z# G# H
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled, C% v- j* \/ w) g7 O6 O6 j
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 15 disabled; I$ }& D+ o! L6 m
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled, c0 }/ T; m9 w0 q
      Guns lost 10 (1 destroyed, 9 disabled)! g/ W0 h9 g  B5 {. D
      Vehicles lost 30 (1 destroyed, 29 disabled)+ k, `  O7 _3 a! _9 x6 i' U6 M

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3 ?( A# p, E) `9 _& }2 ]4 EGround combat at Gisborne (117,189)& ]) J% k9 X/ n4 [1 b* L

: P6 N2 y" b+ O2 ?Allied Bombardment attack1 V9 |7 z$ D% D! g" M- r1 @

  }- v  _6 N# X' X: O/ k( J$ {Attacking force 9246 troops, 247 guns, 145 vehicles, Assault Value = 488
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2 E: c6 `7 `% c* p  yDefending force 71135 troops, 794 guns, 544 vehicles, Assault Value = 1967
* t/ a) O, a% U9 F7 g . S8 t; X2 c( l, G  k0 j; ~! e3 a
Japanese ground losses:
/ p& X% A- ]6 U      8 casualties reported" D; v! @5 K- @6 K
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
8 d8 U8 f9 @) p  e         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 y4 G( H7 G# T6 z( {1 U* U         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
* n! v! t9 n9 o' C) g+ ?
$ b" [1 f; S& j# J
( O8 a. C  m* K! k# ~, {* kAllied ground losses:
: t! s9 |& Z2 t- d" G  J$ `. @      64 casualties reported/ l2 v& Q2 }' |0 b' `( G
         Squads: 2 destroyed, 4 disabled
) j' u$ K& t: v         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
# @- i' }" a4 n  a2 T8 \/ F         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
  E9 V5 B: g: g- q4 T% F6 \      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled). X8 B1 a$ {* t0 O& }4 C0 G

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Assaulting units:: {4 i0 [, {  A  z; o; k2 e
    148th Infantry Regiment
  W# _, n  w. I; ^! J* e  k    145th Infantry Regiment! W3 Z+ t' S) p8 g' f4 E
    Waikito (Mtd) Rifle Regiment
% |" ~+ u: W" J9 v, _9 p- i1 K- |+ O    Auckland (Mtd) Rifl Regiment3 m; H$ {  F+ |( V! Q" C
    Nth Auckland (Mtd) Regiment
# j: p: i: C) n% v6 |    1st NZ Brigade
. R) l2 Z  y; |# t7 j( c    7th Marine Defense Battalion
7 Z; `) O  j# g9 ?7 Q8 y    57th Coastal Artillery Regiment" J% E5 @2 v' R& r% B6 ^
    Gisborne Base Force. h" A8 O& l5 J4 k6 f

$ J9 g2 {+ w) L) @  B5 TDefending units:
: O8 k0 n0 F( z* l2 I1 ~    113th Infantry Rgt /1
5 K" @( ~9 x' {9 D5 n% C9 G3 `    14th Nav Gd /18 m- s+ M1 z- y1 [+ \
    Guards Tank Div /3
$ R2 p% Y9 w0 I! r- V- _- p    Maizuru 3rd SNLF /13 ~8 o5 m$ J2 u, _# x8 e  V
    16th Guards Rgt /1
0 V6 G) ^: U. ]2 r    19th Nav Gd /1
  j, Z% e  ]; F7 O    8th Ind.Mixed Brigade$ }8 y0 l+ m8 ]5 Z
    Sasebo 3rd SNLF /16 R: X9 q# s6 p& `9 w
    17th Indpt Guards Regiment' a% t- {+ D+ @- |0 Y
    Guards Mixed Bde /1  {& ]- T8 I9 o( K' K! b+ V% d
    4th Guards Div /1
! @$ ?, X& k! j: h0 H$ z( `  D    15th Division7 O: Z; J1 Y0 u4 g8 Z" u
    88th Nav Gd /12 n4 _$ h9 ^: j4 @5 ?. z- C
    56th Infantry Brigade
8 G% G* v- m9 n9 i    34th Div /3
7 }  w. ?) z" n+ t$ o8 r5 I    16th Nav Gd /1
1 e% [* S# k' R* m    Yokosuka 5th SNLF /19 d- l1 N  ^" B# U, w7 R0 [  W: D, r
    18th Nav Gd /1
, H& S) f$ X- f) \9 [* w% [" Q5 r    42nd Infantry Rgt /1
+ E- E- b- b& d: s+ ?- x0 K8 K$ M    83rd Nav Gd /1: j0 u  V" O6 ]) T
    5th Armored Car Co /18 J4 E0 X6 k+ O) C& y& C* T
    43rd Nav Gd /1
6 I, X, E3 }- s+ H5 T' l$ K) ^& ?    52nd Infantry Brigade8 Z( T6 v, `) k* }) a5 [
    40th Div /1
: K6 n2 W! h* x! R/ q8 ^6 b; W    85th Nav Gd /1/ C& j) \5 K" `1 [: K: Q
    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Bn /16 w, u$ G5 q  [9 c8 h6 j
    26th Air Flotilla /17 y2 y# ^$ u, x3 J4 @; z4 l% w
    2nd FA Rgt /12 S" q1 h0 b4 I
    33rd Road Const Co /1; F/ i6 D! f+ E
    3rd Ind. Mtn Gun Rgt /1% s' X2 s4 \# X. X$ v
    17th Army /1/ s! |% u0 }3 k+ l- I
    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Bn /1
* {+ k) |" B& Y( ?, [  W9 Y& p    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Bn /12 t2 C( Q) A2 v& \7 J) `
    8th Field AF Const Bn /1
* d# {5 e7 h7 ~  g4 k) a    1st Fleet /14 F6 A' {+ I) c
    1st Medium FA Rgt /1
, L$ U7 F2 I8 }1 R    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Bn /1$ l; S! v3 |2 w
    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Bn /1
8 a+ \- y5 k+ j2 B  L  S7 r    9th Field AF Const Bn /1: {4 U2 R, [# @9 g9 n; M5 d/ }8 p
    56th Const Co /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
没有了58.没有了陆基,澳大利亚不知道还能顶多久
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 05, 42
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1 F' p( [  Y9 g& I- u* x, m吉斯波尼陷落,两个美军团被击溃后撤向奥克兰
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Ground combat at Gisborne (117,189)) J4 c7 Q) j/ P2 e; U0 S

+ M2 A/ z. l6 _Japanese Deliberate attack
$ y5 ~1 m. ^$ s! F& D/ s2 Y: ^: ]
) m! k+ P) J5 m3 X+ n8 FAttacking force 78720 troops, 1092 guns, 685 vehicles, Assault Value = 2146* a  L$ H, c) F

5 a$ Z( a+ |0 ]7 |& a% ]- GDefending force 9485 troops, 246 guns, 145 vehicles, Assault Value = 351
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% ~, K8 g  T& h$ ~/ k2 V% H/ x9 n4 kJapanese adjusted assault: 725
# d& ^1 f" M* ^9 x
( [5 G. b  h0 ?0 D* n3 Q- p/ wAllied adjusted defense: 32 + F5 |& W4 [5 e% w& i$ T

% ~* K4 i; w2 c' dJapanese assault odds: 22 to 1 (fort level 0) . R; P) Q, z/ d$ m  V! e
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Japanese forces CAPTURE Gisborne !!!8 ~+ s  _. |5 G6 _/ b+ V; o- f& W

: g6 }4 E6 Z( k  {Combat modifiers- h  _+ C$ v/ x: ], {+ A6 q# u; p
Defender: disruption(-), preparation(-), fatigue(-)
% m! Y9 t, a! }Attacker:
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# X& K( w. A; J- F; w3 c2 ?7 B  mJapanese ground losses:
, w, X7 N" @: X" ]8 p# U      949 casualties reported& D1 d) X6 g5 J, m# z
         Squads: 6 destroyed, 107 disabled
3 Z- f( G+ G' g         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 11 disabled( U: g/ t7 P1 K0 b
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 6 disabled3 }1 ~' P- ]) @3 M. s* J+ S( b8 W+ N
      Vehicles lost 17 (11 destroyed, 6 disabled)
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. V  h- A9 p- E, n2 RAllied ground losses:
/ U  j3 g+ ^( h, {: o& V. |      3763 casualties reported. _' g2 ]; l& l- s  O' Z
         Squads: 129 destroyed, 188 disabled
* ]2 t6 h  O5 g! c; K: b         Non Combat: 185 destroyed, 27 disabled
8 z* q* }8 p- |" O# t  V         Engineers: 50 destroyed, 3 disabled
  D+ S* N' O5 v' M. B. t9 M      Guns lost 205 (172 destroyed, 33 disabled)
! v+ }4 H5 d0 B  L6 M      Vehicles lost 58 (55 destroyed, 3 disabled)
* u/ Y' A1 ]8 B: `1 j  \      Units retreated 5  t/ J; ?2 y+ D4 Y# Y
      Units destroyed 1, ]* F1 @' \) C+ }5 e1 [2 h
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Defeated Allied Units Retreating!+ |0 F# A; s+ B" m

- ]5 N4 T3 b, M  cAssaulting units:
) J5 j% q" ?* \* Z+ k! `    43rd Naval Guard Unit" p/ T1 R+ r) a, {0 J" U
    5th Armored Car Co 0 A% T* W( i5 w( K7 w  R& G( \
    18th Naval Guard Unit
! e: o+ s/ q& X, T9 ?3 f$ ~8 {    42nd Infantry Regiment
% a6 g+ J" d' F' B' t    4th Guards Division4 s) p; x3 P& {6 [& v" {
    16th Guards Regiment$ Y; i1 a' h. S5 |$ V0 {. {
    40th Division. j0 `. q; b$ f; r; I- i
    56th Infantry Brigade
1 _2 k' a% B1 Q! A; H. U( f/ j: b    Maizuru 3rd SNLF5 p9 Z+ m. s# S- M! N
    16th Naval Guard Unit7 S8 ~  ^4 v4 D3 ^! R* H) z
    83rd Naval Guard Unit
7 `$ {) r3 q% Y1 k, n5 T- E    Yokosuka 5th SNLF
7 ^1 A3 [6 X$ `  ~1 G* l    14th Naval Guard Unit
2 d  z. ~! {! |. |* p7 w    85th Naval Guard Unit* ~0 o2 x; Z( r  K; o* t/ ^- P
    15th Division
1 L- j' R2 d4 F3 r    Sasebo 3rd SNLF2 b7 S- P) }6 M; e  _
    113th Infantry Regiment
+ T# k2 r3 q) @4 O7 a    Guards Tank Division
9 L1 ]1 f2 q4 ^# `    8th Ind.Mixed Brigade7 K! G/ P5 @6 H% ?7 W
    88th Naval Guard Unit
7 _6 r- r7 b# K* H- m/ {8 r    34th Division/ e1 T4 T/ N) p  P% ?
    19th Naval Guard Unit" T% \: g2 P& Y) v/ a
    52nd Infantry Brigade( G2 X$ o+ e6 n1 E% S
    Guards Mixed Brigade
1 ]# |/ y  `% d2 O4 V0 G  ^    17th Indpt Guards Regiment$ J) A' K: z5 E% ~* q# e9 O
    56th Const Co ( q1 K( S3 `* N+ p* \, d
    1st Medium Field Artillery Regiment
3 F0 t5 W: t5 E    14th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion! M! R+ \! j) }
    15th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
5 t: s; l( P( J  S2 g    9th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion( Z1 s. B  i+ G
    33rd Road Const Co
  ?. W3 @; \* A7 Z( Z5 }0 T" v    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment; g: R2 B4 o5 @. M) e
    9th Field AF Construction Battalion% K, h( s% w' v9 _; c% \$ j1 z5 i
    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion) O; @, A# X9 ?
    2nd Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
3 u% U1 F8 A% X    1st Fleet
7 u* W; e! U$ s8 h0 a, F: ^    8th Field AF Construction Battalion8 P1 s1 P  ^2 ~. c3 K  z& p
    26th Air Flotilla
* u) V  G! d) ?9 }; g6 w; f+ F    17th Army+ f3 D, B% K3 O8 R, ]2 x' b: m. P
    2nd Field Artillery Regiment
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Defending units:
, h5 Q0 A- \+ g4 e' Z    145th Infantry Regiment0 p" ~5 N9 s" b, x& |. e6 ]6 v; c
    148th Infantry Regiment* N" r. b& a! t1 a4 M
    1st NZ Brigade
6 R$ s& [& D2 A5 e: p    57th Coastal Artillery Regiment9 ]. P4 ^" ?  t+ @6 I/ v. a, p: _% J
    7th Marine Defense Battalion$ U1 s* l( m1 i2 S; n% D7 t
    Gisborne Base Force
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盟军的飞蛇偷袭了日军0战,击落22架,自损14架, Q7 B3 ?+ H; U& ~

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Morning Air attack on Tanna , at 120,157
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Weather in hex: Clear sky
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Raid spotted at 20 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.
. n& K* N/ ?) f" I$ MEstimated time to target is 5 minutes
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1 ]2 Q  b, J9 U) E8 ]& ]$ S+ k      A6M2 Zero x 355 H" M) d0 o1 q( n; F0 x
      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 47
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  l' O8 i( D; F+ E# T  o" ~Allied aircraft! |, C! [) s* _/ R1 z
      P-39D Airacobra x 52
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: {; {; P8 i4 \6 [. d; q) jJapanese aircraft losses
; v1 @9 q( V2 d  ?/ `) Z* ~( p& S      A6M2 Zero: 2 destroyed" S* a) ^& c( w8 o) V" W7 ?
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 damaged
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6 y3 w7 b4 I  a8 R. q! UAllied aircraft losses' ?/ D% S9 n( O5 T% d2 u) M" J
      P-39D Airacobra: 3 destroyed
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* e5 k2 U$ F' P3 c2 K; k$ C8 lAirbase hits 17 E6 l5 s, q# @! k4 e
Airbase supply hits 3
* Z- K# o. \) i+ \Runway hits 142 o6 z" x5 e9 i( S( z
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Morning Air attack on Tanna , at 120,157 9 D2 m0 N; a9 ^
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Weather in hex: Clear sky6 u8 T- a3 A" D1 d
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Raid spotted at 3 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.
! r3 \+ M5 F' r" `- xEstimated time to target is 0 minutes
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Japanese aircraft" j% H& S& s' i6 _; M
      A6M2 Zero x 10' x3 l9 s& v1 B' i/ \, y
      G4M1 Betty x 18: x! b1 _, U9 w4 K# c5 G$ ~$ A

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7 h4 V: _; y. M9 l& [1 s) ^Allied aircraft
& E3 g1 x$ H4 i/ C% \, p      P-39D Airacobra x 340 o' ?1 l9 G% I
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Japanese aircraft losses
( O" U4 c* |) ^" R! r  w% c" h      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
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: g: `( {# v% t" }4 m- j8 WAllied aircraft losses) ~0 e7 j+ s( z5 P) A1 r2 V
      P-39D Airacobra: 1 destroyed. T$ g, }. d2 x# D5 |

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8 F# g4 h( H9 k% r+ `Allied ground losses:3 `$ ?0 B* z7 p  a  L
      4 casualties reported
% F+ ^: t3 n0 x0 p# z) Q         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled7 m" e1 g7 `% t% K
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled5 K) g+ K& @/ Q+ |1 n4 P8 L
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled- ]/ K* V" R* i6 `
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Airbase hits 4+ k' M) M3 K$ r1 e2 C
Airbase supply hits 1+ d) K0 ]% i, F0 c
Runway hits 29& Z1 k; L. y1 S

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Afternoon Air attack on Tanna , at 120,157
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) a7 C8 j; C: f' j* O4 R6 d$ G  hWeather in hex: Overcast
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Raid spotted at 4 NM, estimated altitude 6,000 feet.! ?# [7 q5 f" t# j5 d6 j  i8 Q2 t
Estimated time to target is 1 minutes$ P. {/ ]+ {# }+ v1 Y+ J# I9 M
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Japanese aircraft% @# @; }: Y2 Y, J
      A6M2 Zero x 144 k3 t' w3 B: t) ]: q6 g
      G4M1 Betty x 87 d7 V  f* k- h2 P9 ?
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: ]) y, x* |4 j% ~4 }Allied aircraft4 P, ]% @; `' K; H: J6 _
      P-39D Airacobra x 37% [! }1 M  p0 @! B7 R/ F
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: \- t( C6 y4 q8 }: ^" V0 JJapanese aircraft losses
! D6 T1 i, {3 |3 ^( A/ H* S9 g! ]      A6M2 Zero: 4 destroyed+ n0 F* M; F# x% l' h0 N2 P
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Allied aircraft losses  ?8 E, T4 S' L, u
      P-39D Airacobra: 1 destroyed7 R8 G. ?  i0 a3 }0 C3 L2 K% L2 q

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5 l* y3 x, W8 ^Airbase hits 4
4 h  i! I* y6 G- ^Airbase supply hits 18 s- q' Y/ g/ B4 a4 O
Runway hits 8
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
八月风暴之风起南太平洋
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1942年7月28日-8月6日简要回顾9 h6 S( e9 H" e* c! l! R- T
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帝国在5月初相继解放斐济、萨摩亚之后,望眼浩瀚的南太平洋,有一个美丽的岛国仍然是受米英鬼畜等白种人的控制,美澳之间的输送线将仍然照常运作,这个美丽的岛国便是新西兰。( ^/ n, I/ B9 D7 Z8 u# F' g0 x( B7 q0 O

. |$ o# C" o8 y. K" [4 ~* E2 z) j新西兰原本乃毛利人的居住地,19世纪被英帝国抢占,北岛上的奥克兰和惠灵顿都是南太少有的深水良港,尤其是奥克兰还有宝贵的船坞,这对于在整个太平洋缺少船坞的蝗军来说具有极大的诱惑力~~,岛上的土著毛利人一直有反抗白种人控制的雄心,可惜无人支持,这次蝗军的到来和毛利人一拍即合~~因此大本营从5月初开始制定解放新西兰的代号——“8月风暴”的两栖登陆计划。, p* z8 p3 a+ s0 n7 Q0 ?8 S# i

( a2 g/ {; X, s3 B为此,在2个多月的时间里相继从南洋和国内运到苏瓦集结了大量的部队、舰艇、燃料、补给。因为缺乏专业的两栖登陆舰艇,蝗军不得不以数量弥补质量,光运输舰就集结了200余艘~~
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地面部队主要以第17军为首,包括第15师团、第40师团、第4近卫师团、第34师团为主力的近4000战力主攻,海军派出第1舰队、海航第26航空舰队作为支援。" Z8 ]+ c+ F/ B4 d8 {  n9 F; H3 l

9 [4 n  {! B- i: S: m空中力量主要依赖汇合后的KB和MINIKB,包括舰载机0式战机500余架、舰攻100余架、舰爆20余架。
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7月底,5月份在萨摩亚战伤的2艘CV维修完毕,抵达苏瓦港,苏瓦港所有舰艇整装完毕,在夜幕的掩护下,400艘各型战舰向新西兰方向疾驶而去~~! R% p  ^% n( [0 e
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8月1日,庞大的登陆舰队抵达新西兰北岛外海,登陆新西兰已经不是秘密,盟军显然也早有准备,据侦察北岛上的兵力有7-8万人,各型飞机数百架,是直接登陆奥克兰还是另作他图?或者绕道登陆防守薄弱的南岛?
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5 p) q3 g$ ?  j0 h% u( B蝗军在一番思虑后,毅然选择了登陆西南方向小城——吉尔伯恩. Y+ w! C: x) K( C$ Z3 S

/ y" L6 u) `- p- k0 ]为了减少登陆损失,蝗军决定先派遣2个旅团上岸占领港口,不过拥有铁路机动优势的盟军,在蝗军第一波登陆部队上岸后及时赶到了登陆场增援,蝗军第一天的攻击以失败告终,滩头的KB和MINIKB和盟军飞机大战2天,自损近30架,击落盟军各型飞机250架,加贺中雷一枚,震怒之下的天蝗命令主力部队第3天强行登陆发动攻击,至此顺利占领新西兰第一个滩头阵地----吉尔伯恩,胜利在向蝗军招手,毛利人自发组织各种慰问团夹道欢迎~~
The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
只能从珍珠港和卡拉奇两个方向走了哟。。。。。
! y& V' j2 R1 e; ]6 l. W9527又要像上次跟屎大那剧本一样,等到B29之后才能有效反击了么?盟军将士伤不起啊。。。
42年8月9日: s3 c& f, o. l' K

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负责在PH外海巡逻的SS几日前发来报告,发现大批盟军运输船开往坎顿岛方向~~,巡逻的大艇也发来了类似的情报,东南舰队立刻抽调5艘DD前往袭击~~2 p" U' A. v9 ^2 a
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因不清楚敌运输舰队是否有水面舰队护航,坎顿岛是否有敌轰炸机,因此将奔袭的5艘DD设置成反应距离0,以蝗军擅长的夜战方式入场袭击,一击后不恋战,立马撤退~~
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9 J' \. C- T) _* Y/ M, G实践证明,这个举措有点保守,在当场打沉7艘舰艇后未全歼此股运输船,水面袭击编队安然返回出发地~~, F1 w/ x0 u7 a+ e6 d
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) H  j- H/ k- ^  C5 LNight Time Surface Combat, near Canton Island at 153,143, Range 2,000 Yards; {6 l- h0 T* o1 x2 }5 x

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      DD Akigumo
: @9 O/ N9 j5 T% Q) V3 h, g% `      DD Yukikaze
, e& T# D2 K# D8 Y      DD Hayashio7 s! G. G# O( K0 h- }$ O* @
      DD Nowaki
# j) _. g3 k; T1 O, ]. n; U3 p      DD Arashi+ m1 ?2 L$ u) f6 C2 @/ ?% {

% V5 {1 F3 e) v8 K: PAllied Ships1 i0 [. C4 B9 w5 p& f6 ]
      xAKL Mexican8 j& |) d/ c( ~/ }% b! B4 ^7 A( E
      xAKL Nebraskan
5 e- Q+ t- Q$ Q/ i9 U+ P      xAKL Tennessean/ z% F" ~% t8 ^
      xAKL Susana, Shell hits 28 e" E/ C/ y: i& y1 ]! R9 X
      xAKL Honomu1 H, p% H( l. U) B7 a$ W% V3 h5 d/ Y
      xAKL Kahuku3 _" `' L% f9 E- D) y. i  J
      xAKL Lahaina$ I1 b6 s5 n4 q
      xAKL Malama8 C) d0 z' V" y( K, o9 q8 A4 i- m
      xAKL Absaroka  K, W4 B0 N1 H5 t
      xAKL Island Mail5 q' i0 X3 c0 [* \5 ?" @% _; \
      xAKL Mauna Ala, Shell hits 5,  heavy fires
  e) U3 P& R! W$ S5 i7 I      xAKL Vincent. U$ E9 n5 L4 u6 g" w
      xAKL White Wing- J, G& M* `( a
      xAKL Hirondelle, Shell hits 2
3 `- I* D' N& a- J      xAKL Regulus
3 [4 n/ E! N5 @4 V+ e      xAK Anshun
  L' d5 a0 G1 o( h      xAK Ho Kiang, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk4 i# w1 p- O, p4 w, Y8 B
      xAK Hunan, Shell hits 19 U6 E* C7 }$ M- F6 t4 ^, x3 f% }
      xAK Ping Wo* D+ d* W( v" M; i, m1 [& m
      xAK Taiyuan
% d. r4 Z1 `9 a5 a+ F' [; ~      xAK Yochow, Shell hits 15,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
6 i+ T& Q6 R1 M& J; C      xAK Yunnan, Shell hits 1, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
! ^+ x" Y: T) K6 c& z/ F5 l& Q0 y  z      xAK Jalapalaka, Shell hits 16,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
. Q% y  F: ~/ x) C" G      xAK Kiangsu, Shell hits 7,  heavy fires
6 C9 I9 K% v4 @# s; J. L# s      xAK Liran, Shell hits 7, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
/ M  J6 x, r0 x# F3 T      xAK Woolgar, Shell hits 2, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
1 @) s& r, L# M, t  i  T& k) R      xAK Beltana, Shell hits 20, and is sunk
$ l3 [$ n6 J6 f4 C+ v# n      xAK Momba, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
) u7 v- ~: M. B; e2 |8 P$ E      AM Guysborough, Shell hits 8, and is sunk
" b$ |% q8 K) \, B      AM Mirimichi, Shell hits 10, and is sunk# d3 f0 v0 |3 i3 Y' |7 H7 q8 b

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4 w7 d. V0 B, S" Q! lSubmarine attack near Canton Island  at 153,143
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      SS I-2/ `5 d; q9 c4 o/ q7 q6 A* |

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      xAKL Absaroka, Shell hits 14,  heavy fires,  heavy damage1 O8 p! v( A8 k1 b

1 V8 W  n. T! F7 {9 t* ~" P) p天亮后伊2号潜艇进行补刀,未浪费宝贵的水雷,以舰炮击沉一艘轻运输船。4 o) N" {2 O! ~/ D) c- x
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# \; N1 ^" X- G3 Y  d7 T另据在澳洲外海巡逻的SS艇群报告,悉尼外海有盟军大批运输船在活动~~不知道盟军意欲何为,蝗军静观其变~~
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+ S. J3 k4 {" c# j- JASW attack near Sydney  at 94,174% @$ j: q5 ?2 }$ S5 q) ?

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Allied Ships
/ r7 e- D1 O& S1 Y/ Z4 ^; a      AM Rail$ r$ [1 i& V3 {. s& i& ?* ?" U
      PG Soerabaja2 T& N/ k0 |6 P7 I) F3 O
      AM Tern
5 `) P4 H2 u  ^  y      xAP Kota Tjandi6 U& D  Z1 b# w; v/ t
      xAP Kota Baroe
: m$ Y& }7 R2 H. R; l      xAP Kota Agoeng
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The most persistent sound which reverberates through man's history is the beating of war drums.
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