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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jun 12, 45
8 w4 x- g0 x" t2 i5 T不甘寂寞的克劳德天蝗在全球各地展开了游击行动,对盟军的后方战线造成了稍许损失
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: u% Y$ P6 D% P- Z# LMorning Air attack on Port Blair , at 46,58
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud6 ^, w7 z( Q0 c! \% W/ r& O
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Raid detected at 78 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.$ E0 R* V5 v$ B& J7 `' Y
Estimated time to target is 29 minutes& L. H9 b7 p7 j1 f
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Japanese aircraft
- |6 {- a4 Q% M      G3M3 Nell x 30
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      no flights, G) h- r, ^5 q+ E) x* N# C* o

7 p8 p0 n, x1 y" ?; hJapanese aircraft losses
: k# m5 k  g# [4 X4 _; F      G3M3 Nell: 5 damaged
+ y( p1 ]. _9 u6 N      G3M3 Nell: 1 destroyed by flak
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8 U$ S* C: v7 E) r. xAllied aircraft losses; O# S  r0 }) j" Q+ N" r+ v
      Barracuda II: 22 damaged' i& z+ }; V5 h0 E% O" y4 S
      Barracuda II: 2 destroyed on ground9 R/ O4 c  _4 Z; }  n* L- G! N$ m# P
      TBM-1C Avenger: 51 damaged
, Y% |) o# s. s+ A2 S# {3 p      TBM-1C Avenger: 2 destroyed on ground
/ A4 k! L" b( g" _2 h7 G- j# a# r      SBD-5 Dauntless: 28 damaged/ U& b1 W+ O5 ]1 h/ O
      SBD-5 Dauntless: 2 destroyed on ground
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Allied ground losses:
& J  _8 Q5 |8 ~" n      6 casualties reported
& q$ M6 |+ Z$ j7 q         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 r3 J5 G6 ^8 ~/ [5 P  m         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled9 x- W2 l& C) {6 P; B
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; k# k6 d9 d' l2 {- O
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Airbase hits 20
; e* J$ Q4 Y8 [" |8 t# d+ EAirbase supply hits 61 Q7 |7 O) P6 C% v
Runway hits 56- R, P# z9 R0 C( v1 w7 E

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2 ?1 X, @. L' u1 R( s' I) |Morning Air attack on TF, near Misool at 80,1082 b/ O; t, b5 K. d; y

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' Y# e9 t, V6 d0 [Raid spotted at 43 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.( E( ^  X" G4 a1 J( s
Estimated time to target is 14 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
4 R8 H: k% Q( B- w9 q' K/ k( u1 T* F      B6N2 Jill x 26
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" P5 X! L1 J/ W& P* `      B6N2 Jill: 2 damaged
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/ L3 \1 M. _0 j( M- Y! T      xAP Cape Meares
; p  |% O% k9 f7 K- O7 S5 F8 L      xAK Cape John, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires* \1 w  J9 u) Q8 q! o
      xAK Cape Falcon, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
# n: d; O7 f0 k( e) v      xAK Shahzada% f2 ~/ Q: y  T/ R
      xAK Diloma8 y( s! @% \' O6 ~! K( Q% B6 T
      xAK Cape Isabel, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
. _# o+ T8 q, ]" r" e      xAK Cape Lookout) A! y7 T) D6 Q+ q  V
      xAK Cape Charles, Bomb hits 2,  on fire
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Allied ground losses:
* k% w! N8 V5 t      9 casualties reported
: F- D- E& ^' }! Y/ |         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 ^0 L# C* H7 \1 v
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 5 disabled- ~& t2 J4 S9 \# z7 M6 I7 }( ?
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 ~/ ]' l& Y  P* ^$ H. y" |      Guns lost 18 (8 destroyed, 10 disabled)+ k( |$ k, L: ~4 O" U, H; G1 A: u
      Vehicles lost 8 (3 destroyed, 5 disabled)
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Aircraft Attacking:
( {6 n5 R# J/ [      26 x B6N2 Jill bombing from 6000 feet
7 Q' N; z1 b8 U& P- `+ Q: z# q               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb, [$ d' U1 D0 h/ ?
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Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAK Cape Isabel
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1 o$ N) y6 m2 u! o6 i& L; XMorning Air attack on TF, near Jolo at 74,935 Z  ]3 S5 P* k+ O4 G# C
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Weather in hex: Light cloud7 J, u3 D5 V/ B7 R

: P: k1 k9 n8 M: x0 \( nRaid detected at 71 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.( p3 B( p- L% s  `
Estimated time to target is 19 minutes% P% T6 t7 U, D' {3 I% r7 m* O, t

5 Q, C3 U) N8 q9 m: zJapanese aircraft
4 s9 ~$ P- e& t+ x8 P- R      B7A2 Grace x 11$ t& G8 b- G) V4 ?% w: P- o

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, `5 h4 H0 O, [4 ?# n/ x! S      B7A2 Grace: 4 damaged
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0 B: S% Y/ V5 P      DD Hull# g, `0 F3 @9 o6 n' |/ |
      AKA Aurelia, Bomb hits 4,  heavy fires,  heavy damage2 F: A  w$ x6 {
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       1 x B7A2 Grace releasing from 3000'8 E' E  _) ~4 F" l& e" c- `1 g$ ^# `
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb. S* d6 R& O' b  b# D
       6 x B7A2 Grace releasing from 2000'9 B- n& p0 ~; R  A
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb
) L' Q, s, Z! W9 o, F4 Q       4 x B7A2 Grace releasing from 1000'3 @1 E" q+ v; L4 f
               Naval Attack:  2 x 250 kg SAP Bomb  p8 A" R. B8 h2 f

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4艘三天后仍未撤出战区的日军CVE被从Cotabato起飞的俯冲轰炸机全部送入海底' b  j; V# @  m6 D0 N/ k" n4 v! i3 a
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Boac at 80,80$ S6 N" N# x2 e$ B( t0 \% f

7 J( J( }" Q& `- v2 }( ^5 g- |Weather in hex: Light cloud
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$ {- }) a( W9 t0 X# ~3 ~Raid detected at 54 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
+ `4 I5 J  q% W; g3 L' U/ m$ d  wEstimated time to target is 23 minutes
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% C7 s- e& |# vJapanese aircraft
6 Z% b( S, }2 ]      no flights
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1 X1 t! U3 ^4 D8 c% W8 _- P: EAllied aircraft0 W9 d- z+ T3 h- v! G+ b
      F6F-5 Hellcat x 24
/ K+ C6 g  s+ B" }" T9 R5 C" r6 P& F      SB2C-4 Helldiver x 32
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, p7 S6 i0 o( \. c2 O6 k3 S; [' K$ s) dAllied aircraft losses- E! L+ v' {6 l6 C# Y
      SB2C-4 Helldiver: 1 damaged
7 T$ W6 T. O- e: A4 L! r      SB2C-4 Helldiver: 1 destroyed by flak: Q; b4 {' |& m

* U. C# T, m. Q! uJapanese Ships( c* I" G+ x4 j, Y+ |" X2 g
      CVE Shimane Maru, Bomb hits 4, and is sunk
7 g, p7 n: g3 ]+ v; y      CVE Unyo, Bomb hits 4,  on fire,  heavy damage
6 F: Y; m- ?7 O* j8 o" F      CVE Chigusa Maru, Bomb hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage  \/ |! G$ H& B& s& C; Z$ B6 e
      CVE Otakisan Maru, Bomb hits 7,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
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      23 x SB2C-4 Helldiver releasing from 2000' *
- L. D& A/ S/ z0 Q4 O% d               Naval Attack:  1 x 500 lb SAP Bomb4 C# z7 _" v  l- h
       4 x SB2C-4 Helldiver releasing from 4000' * 8 o% V8 J8 R' n" u+ l2 A
               Naval Attack:  1 x 500 lb SAP Bomb
  ?: n' D1 D  J( ?; U+ A# {6 }       4 x SB2C-4 Helldiver releasing from 3000' *
; x2 C+ T/ ^2 S( M% d$ W0 z               Naval Attack:  1 x 500 lb SAP Bomb
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Heavy smoke from fires obscuring a Japanese CVE
2 b  L, L. B+ l5 }/ y$ x% [0 k! lHeavy smoke from fires obscuring a Shimane Maru class CVE0 B( C  h9 V  U& A- [3 h( U
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Burias at 80,81
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Weather in hex: Moderate rain
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Raid detected at 68 NM, estimated altitude 19,000 feet.
9 ^/ Y" q9 W: m. G, B7 Q+ u$ qEstimated time to target is 29 minutes
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) n" ^# p; }/ O' D* @      SB2C-4 Helldiver x 32
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No Allied losses
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  w! S0 K1 [3 ]: a3 h; c/ q5 w      E No.69, Bomb hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage0 G4 S0 E; j8 {, {3 v
      E No.32, Bomb hits 2, and is sunk
$ W7 J! h+ k! p2 W. ?, Z. m8 ^; l      E No.36, Bomb hits 2, and is sunk3 H- B  L4 s, }2 h3 t2 ~
      E No.76, Bomb hits 3,  heavy fires,  heavy damage0 `4 d4 G" j% E. i0 M
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      11 x SB2C-4 Helldiver releasing from 2000' * * n! k4 M4 j" W1 k
               Naval Attack:  1 x 500 lb SAP Bomb& I0 w# t3 x! G$ g+ }# K7 ?
      13 x SB2C-4 Helldiver releasing from 3000' *
6 u# g0 }+ R  Z# G2 F' r               Naval Attack:  1 x 500 lb SAP Bomb3 b8 E' j+ W/ ^; C+ L
       8 x SB2C-4 Helldiver releasing from 4000' *
( U' Z4 H. o4 J/ T3 Q* \6 Z               Naval Attack:  1 x 500 lb SAP Bomb
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Heavy smoke from fires obscuring E No.69
  f, U2 S" e+ z# x( p8 P! L2 Z6 }Heavy smoke from fires obscuring E No.32
: h4 W; a0 M$ R/ vHeavy smoke from fires obscuring E No.36
4 P5 S4 p1 B- PHeavy smoke from fires obscuring E No.768 W! g8 B0 @: P0 b* ?* V

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Morning Air attack on TF, near Aitape at 97,116
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Weather in hex: Moderate rain
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Raid spotted at 10 NM, estimated altitude 18,000 feet.
5 u/ z: t% a/ hEstimated time to target is 3 minutes
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Allied aircraft3 ?7 W, b- o: M3 z9 P, `
      SBD-5 Dauntless x 21
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      xAK Yamaoka Maru, Bomb hits 6,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
0 k& k) a7 b6 H5 J7 x* T# \" ~! }      PB Kiso Maru, Bomb hits 6, and is sunk! J/ v- x. I( H  d/ l( }% n
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- T& ~  e. K2 r) g; R) |) I) p       5 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 2000'
/ d$ r! S& o! i4 z               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
/ f& b" G( i0 d' _/ w      10 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 3000'$ y* U# [# J; ]/ M8 i! P% U7 F: X( v
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb" R* ]$ v( @0 Q: Z, S& H
       6 x SBD-5 Dauntless releasing from 4000', o$ l2 B, ?# [, i& n( r
               Naval Attack:  1 x 1000 lb SAP Bomb
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Heavy smoke from fires obscuring xAK Yamaoka Maru
+ G. r' |0 \, H; ]Heavy smoke from fires obscuring PB Kiso Maru
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
大统领对新任天蝗仍然毫不手软啊,还想不想进攻本岛?话说后期日军单机场看来是怎么也没法扛的,必须弄临近机场联防啊
机场群的效率还不如单个9级大基地
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% ~6 L9 c3 M) w这主要是由于AE里的LCAP效率大大不如本地直掩的效率所致* Z0 n2 R& K2 `& t. @
哪怕就在临近的隔壁一个,过去LCAP的战斗机都会被扫场的敌机打成树上的落叶,完全不能跟本地直掩的战斗力相比较,而且日军直掩的一个致命弱点就是预警不足,每次都是添油战术对抗敌机大集群扫场,假如搞成LCAP的话,问题就更加严重了,估计等敌机都通场过了才赶到
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
机场群的效率还不如单个9级大基地- E$ h$ f( \+ H7 X. P

( V, ?) X! `7 b9 l4 K- p% C这主要是由于AE里的LCAP效率大大不如本地直掩的效率所致+ N, M( `6 f1 V; W) S1 g! J% G
哪怕就在临近的隔壁一个,过去LCAP的战斗机都会被扫场的敌机打成树上的落叶,完全不能跟本地直掩的战斗力相比较,而且日 ...
5 `* |3 @# t' t9 q0 |7 G红叶 发表于 2014-10-6 09:18
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LCAP虽然效率不行,但总比单机场直接被犁平好,我的想法是,本地直掩对抗扫场的战斗机,而LCAP来对付后续的4发。这样应该比全本地直掩被扫场打趴窝,然后被4发白白炸毁在机场上强
只有训练大法了
訓練大法偶爾偷雞還行,作為正規機場防禦戰術就不行了 2 R! V0 |" ]% W8 N0 v) z

  d9 u$ y& L+ j訓練中機隊攔截轟炸機是機率性的,而且整體效率不佳,數百四發犁過去機場照樣被廢
本日天気晴朗ナレドモ浪高シ
今日天氣晴朗但是浪高
: `) ?! H; G# ?# R1 m+ RLCAP虽然效率不行,但总比单机场直接被犁平好,我的想法是,本地直掩对抗扫场的战斗机,而LCAP来对付后续的4发。这样应该比全本地直掩被扫场打趴窝,然后被4发白白炸毁在机场上强3 ~! W6 @) \+ C+ J3 U, b2 y
wangqifeng 发表于 2014-10-6 16:10
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不会有这么理想的情况的,多半是LCAP和本地CAP一起被扫场扫光
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
其实虽然没有什么激烈的战斗,盟军4发的库存仍然是个位数2 y0 V: X0 W: X: \2 i# F+ ]

' J" W) L- K0 O( Y4 _  l  p: e不止是四发,就连双发轰炸机的库存都在100以下# U9 O, S9 ~, u5 [" q

% _* @5 h  T' v& t; b! e# V如果日军可以连续几次重创盟军4发的话,很长一段时间内盟军都只能干瞪眼,AE里盟军轰炸机的产量实在是无语
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
继续,继续卖萌···
有一句说一句,相比官版和血战,AE的飞机补充产量是有史以来最低的,没有之一。
虽说盟军飞机补充有限制,但一边是叫穷,一边是炸得对方一佛升天二佛涅磐,感觉很奇妙啊
AE里盟军飞机补充少是建立在逆天的交换比的基础上的,补充比WITP少,但是损失更少,尤其后期,交换比简直美如画
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
ops可比witp更凶残,虽然当场击落的不多,回头一看ops,也一样吓死你,witp没那么多弯弯,都是要么击坠,要么回去。ops不多,除非航校生,那ops每回合10来架正常,高经验的很少ops。
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0 G0 _9 s7 g2 B日军一支四艘DD组成的小分队闯入了盟军在苏门答腊的登陆场,击沉多艘AK6 ^8 g" [1 e* Z9 h$ }

" O3 W7 W5 b+ h  ^. X* S4 F' R这里属于战线后方,盟军稍微麻痹大意了一下,就被克劳德天蝗钻了空子,损失了几十辆坦克和大量卡车3 [! E. e+ ?0 G" ?! O7 c' f
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Day Time Surface Combat, near Oosthaven at 48,96, Range 20,000 Yards
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      DD Kiyonami
6 w# U( a2 [2 ]      DD Hamanami, Shell hits 1
, F; J' L, d, k; {      DD Kiyoshimo/ [, h/ G7 }) I
      DD Akishimo, Shell hits 1
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2 p, i) J5 O% {" Q% Q/ S      xAK Trieste, Shell hits 2
- v9 V' M6 w$ l4 T      xAK West Cawthon: f- @  m9 v  Z  N8 x. m% T# ~7 T8 }
      xAK Santa Rita2 u; X- b2 G1 o- H
      xAK Atlanta City' ~* \) p; \  Z1 x: l
      xAK Fairfield City# q- l- A- h/ H, g0 E$ b2 q
      xAK Knoxville City, Shell hits 1,  on fire! _% i4 F( v7 z" x' J
      xAK Steel Maker
# n2 m8 W, V  n+ U      xAK Steel Age# [$ `" ^. E; f0 N/ [0 R, L
      xAK Hobart Baker, Shell hits 4,  heavy fires1 e5 a6 O5 `6 S0 I% l
      xAK Horace Wells
0 U: Z& R# ?% P, W9 Z      xAK Ina Coolbrith
  T* Q! [) U7 b9 B      xAK Irving M. Scott
9 y7 e' |( o' `. N# E# ^      xAK Jack London' c. h+ y+ B7 V1 p$ y9 A
      xAK Jacob Riis! l' l& ^% j' i# T
      xAK Jacob S. Mansfield( b8 J0 G* c+ `% F: p2 ?/ x7 n
      xAK Jacques Laramie
4 K1 G! V" d& w" l% t2 e" W      xAK James B. McPherson# n" X( L" S" u7 T) l: A) g2 ~
      xAK James Harlan
, Z$ t! H" P% P% e& D, x      xAK James L. Breck8 F% _# T* k; x* @& \6 N* W: [
      xAK James Lick, Shell hits 8,  heavy fires
5 c( g8 T8 u: f2 F+ U      xAK James Schureman. A" K- a( M. ?4 L
      xAK Jane Addams9 K0 J. J5 I0 {; h% d$ P) z/ I5 O0 }
      xAK Jefferson Davis
+ ~+ \6 u8 M' c" X      xAK Jeremiah M. Daily' O- k4 \) l& u+ L* j6 ^: F
      xAK John A. Johnson
- S% T9 |0 E. M      xAK John Alden* T4 B- K- w1 [+ Q
      xAK John Carroll+ V  ~. o$ P6 e' K
      xAK John Drake Sloat$ N8 a( t0 P4 S
      xAK John J. Ingalls; m/ C8 c4 m  d: K! ~
      xAK John Lind,  heavy damage
- P! Z6 ~3 N, a: a/ W      xAK John P. Gaines5 M$ j' J2 }! A' O
      xAK John S. Casement; z  q5 N6 o6 q& B2 Z! K9 U
      xAK Jose Sepulveda
+ i9 R; O6 r. W# }$ E- J6 i3 G      xAK Joseph K. Toole
1 [4 y( x. S: r* t9 @- M      xAK Joseph Priestley! a# C6 A, `; H, ~) `1 P7 D3 B* j
      xAK Joseph Simon
4 G. O$ u* r8 {/ G      xAK Josiah Earl
, ~6 y( L- Z2 J' X' N, h8 w$ A      xAK Jubal A. Early9 k* k3 s0 B3 L; a
      xAK Leonidas Merritt
& Q$ N, a" x6 A  C* [      xAK M. H. De Young, D' B. v4 E- ]# s  a
      xAK Marcus Daly
% ~/ i- ~) _/ q& N, X- w" e* G      xAK Margaret Fuller7 A' @, |  J8 A7 Q8 B- f! y7 m
      xAK Matthew B. Brady
( R' m% r  L; o$ _      xAK Matthew Lyon, Shell hits 2,  heavy fires,  heavy damage6 ]/ b) _* J8 v$ J, t$ y! p! w
      xAK Matthew P. Deady, Shell hits 1,  heavy fires2 n% x; K. v( f. S2 I5 a6 s
      xAK Michael C. Kerr
- r6 r* X' w* O4 }% s  G3 w! f      xAK Nathaniel Crosby, Shell hits 2,  heavy fires
6 k+ M9 X) A0 c$ f) M$ E      xAK Nicholas J. Sinnott,  heavy damage/ N' A2 _+ e6 H6 }  |( R
      xAK Norman Hapgood. F, B* ]; d( ^& N
      xAK Peter Donahue,  heavy damage+ U- P& L9 h5 N1 b' y* a
      xAK Peter H. Burnett: p) O  s) k/ ^; a  T7 q/ t
      xAK Pierre S. Dupont9 G  U4 X3 C! A# e0 j& ?
      xAK Prince L. Campbell' R* T. N, \# L- ^3 m
      xAK R. C. Brennan, Shell hits 2, and is sunk* [" f# p$ ?. h$ f& t
      xAK R. P. Warner
# `0 U7 @% e+ e. P  L      xAK Robert J. Walker  V8 g9 |/ }& t
      KV Thyme, Shell hits 32, and is sunk, m' U) N8 r" f2 _! c- \9 H
      xAK Robert M. Lafollette, Shell hits 1, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
0 W- T) w  s4 V# N      KV Jasmine, Shell hits 22, and is sunk
" T* t3 I9 l' ], Q) o& y7 N6 `      xAK Samvern, Shell hits 38, and is sunk, i- B0 [, l6 _! y; Y0 c- k
      xAK Samphire, Shell hits 37, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk* `0 M# M2 R/ |/ G0 X: @) T; Z# [3 I; {
      xAK Sampan, Shell hits 18, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk" C/ ]6 v- k8 g5 x1 B- f' X
      xAK Siantar, Shell hits 21,  heavy fires,  heavy damage3 l" J! d/ I0 P: k* W
      xAK Troilus, Shell hits 12,  heavy fires
! R5 `. {, ^+ }  f; k      xAK William W. Mayo, Shell hits 47, and is sunk
% }2 v* z- d" Z: D4 m9 U      xAK Glenaffric, Shell hits 15,  on fire+ S! _% g0 e  p' h& G
      xAK Peshawur, Shell hits 6
+ H  O3 ^! A; Y8 i2 C      xAK William S. Young, Shell hits 6,  heavy fires& F1 ^5 E+ g" m  t: K

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6 T, H( E, f; N" h4 L6 f& BAllied ground losses:
/ t1 v4 u/ a: H; F      642 casualties reported
4 b3 s( D: n0 x# m         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled1 A; u$ t- X7 m7 {- m5 E
         Non Combat: 209 destroyed, 257 disabled& A$ q, ~! \: t1 x3 Y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled& j! C* b, ~- W- n+ S/ F3 a6 t
      Guns lost 123 (46 destroyed, 77 disabled)
6 V# ~& V$ V% ~) a! r# f# `  h      Vehicles lost 324 (180 destroyed, 144 disabled)
+ B) d& V- h% T随后盟军把苏门答腊岛上最后一个日军机场夷平,几天来该机场大量起飞飞机骚扰盟军,终于有了报应( _/ f# [3 ~7 a! ^. E5 u! p/ b
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/ e0 m( [" A& ~Morning Air attack on Benkoelen , at 45,91
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Weather in hex: Light cloud; x+ E5 m6 h+ t' h; S' u* x0 |$ e

9 M; q0 O- P4 m5 g& H  iRaid spotted at 39 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
8 d/ w3 W0 m- m3 YEstimated time to target is 16 minutes# F# k0 w4 c! \

# w" E1 g8 j; f  P) l* B/ C9 d7 BJapanese aircraft/ M* L. ?/ I1 G! @2 S: c8 h/ `
      no flights
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Allied aircraft
& {+ k) Y  t4 [0 k: I      B-24J Liberator x 330 J( D- i6 \1 \. @. ~
      B-24J Liberator x 70
3 h6 H6 |9 ?( g: q( I" U" i7 ]      P-38L Lightning x 8* l/ U! S9 I5 w& M8 o5 o
      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 23
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Japanese aircraft losses
! ~# A% c- y% o' Y4 A, I$ k3 G      N1K5-J George: 23 destroyed on ground
% \& y2 y! H' U! d9 n      B7A2 Grace: 17 destroyed on ground
- V4 b) B, s8 O' w$ ]      Ki-84r Frank: 11 destroyed on ground
* x( C; l/ @. G: @      E15K1 Norm: 1 destroyed on ground
! _( N1 h. c6 L' D' m# g/ e      D4Y4 Judy: 13 destroyed on ground2 ~  X7 C. D& E7 r
* w% o4 ^1 v' ^( p3 Z$ n! G7 f
No Allied losses
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5 u- w) N- h% C1 a* ]0 `7 HJapanese ground losses:6 \& b* X0 F6 k& X" r# X+ N& u
      8 casualties reported
9 ~# q9 J/ U/ f! Z' o9 u+ k% I         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
; A, R  m8 A+ r$ O' ~, l         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
! |; g$ I3 K" Z& [. ?6 l' S         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled/ |4 f3 x9 e9 p

# ~2 l; U1 Y% J8 y  KAirbase hits 94
1 i+ X0 C0 N! k6 ~Airbase supply hits 195 v3 U  |" i) J+ J% r! N
Runway hits 113
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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