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盟军拥有海空权之后,堆人肉会被绕过* H$ ^$ m, P( b' _
reninhat 发表于 2014-10-23 16:28
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如果能绕过所有地方的话,盟军早那么干了,为何还要浪费许多年?所以以怕绕过来分散兵力并不可取,可以绕过的地方,人家一样可以绕过,而不在于你上面堆没堆人肉
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 04, 45
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1945年7月4日,美帝独立日
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盟军轰炸机第一次战略轰炸了日本本土,长崎的飞机制造厂化为一片废墟,几乎全灭0 R, F, s& z+ h  ?& ], ^! f! C

) X% n% R* m# `. O8 L4 }* U但是盟军也相应的付出了超过50架B29B的损失/ D; K/ B  j- i2 ^4 I% e6 k7 y
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2 W5 o0 K7 i4 |$ H0 s' ]hades1001 发表于 2014-10-24 00:11
, X( I# F% _% q+ f+ M) o3 K历史上的损失也不小,只是AE里为游戏平衡性,盟军没那么多4发
从历史数据来看,187架损失50架还是太高了,毕竟是接近30%的损失率。+ H2 E, L6 G* v
而且美国人自己统计说从44年6月到45年8月对日战略轰炸一共才损失494架
27小儿为了提高命中率采取低空轰炸的战术,正中日本直掩下怀,连紫电水战都取得大量击落,如果像历史上那样高空轰炸的话,估计这点直掩连够都够不上
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
1590# hades1001 / ^# Q0 j- T1 ?. E: P4 M
轰炸长崎,美军飞机从香格里拉起飞的呀
另外我还要补充一句,
1 V" S, e: h7 k7 |# Z  M7 ~使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的!
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 05, 45
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欢度独立日假期之后,盟军再次对卡加延发动猛攻,当地十万日寇土崩瓦解,历时一个礼拜的棉南战役接近尾声,剩下的就是对盘踞在当地的日寇进行围剿,预计将再耗时一个礼拜。& z, H2 `4 d) {9 s; c8 M6 r4 Z

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3 X6 L/ {- s! Q7 ?+ p( H2 gGround combat at Cagayan (79,89)
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; ^: e* p3 Q/ p# F  }6 ~Allied Shock attack
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: N. }2 T, L& y. I. {% ~6 OAttacking force 294397 troops, 5244 guns, 7750 vehicles, Assault Value = 11239
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# h8 n# d+ e6 }0 X) oDefending force 65877 troops, 780 guns, 609 vehicles, Assault Value = 1166
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) ?8 z1 c0 K; u; o* H& _+ v" w! GAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 2% e/ c$ ~- M0 e, ]3 s

8 D+ W2 x5 j+ v; k+ y" bAllied adjusted assault: 6315 % s/ K& V) _6 k1 O4 l4 @" y6 F# F

& g# f/ R$ S' U8 e0 pJapanese adjusted defense: 659 9 x# g" C  ~) W) A5 t! X5 E3 g
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Allied assault odds: 9 to 1 (fort level 2)
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Allied forces CAPTURE Cagayan !!!4 D3 M! x* r# C6 D

& Z- n, {2 l  H% H$ HCombat modifiers5 {  v; N3 @, {6 c
Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+), preparation(-)5 w5 P7 a, E3 n5 B& V+ Q
Attacker: shock(+)  i) K6 k. F4 @% }) J
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Japanese ground losses:) I/ A/ U1 F* N  D5 z& |: D- Z1 A7 D
      17906 casualties reported
/ A: |$ n2 ~  {; D; w         Squads: 235 destroyed, 316 disabled5 B, J- l2 x7 n- b0 _8 u
         Non Combat: 603 destroyed, 360 disabled5 o' b+ i" O: T( H# c
         Engineers: 542 destroyed, 3 disabled
" l9 R& \* W$ i, l      Guns lost 431 (394 destroyed, 37 disabled)
8 k8 R4 {3 U: U  I+ v$ l1 h( b      Vehicles lost 563 (563 destroyed, 0 disabled)
5 t1 k5 j/ T1 M% K" `7 ~9 y      Units destroyed 3" X' v+ Q# i2 ?# {. ?

# I, N; N9 p# MAllied ground losses:
0 m/ r9 v4 `; v8 c/ {7 a+ f/ m      5172 casualties reported
. \: G: ^3 ~2 c, ]! Y( Y         Squads: 29 destroyed, 580 disabled
( C" K# Q- A. v8 h! s         Non Combat: 7 destroyed, 151 disabled5 i5 T" S  [/ K( F9 O5 e5 r
         Engineers: 10 destroyed, 118 disabled
( V. u: u2 c" \3 G      Guns lost 84 (7 destroyed, 77 disabled)  Y# R( T( q4 d4 r: h% h+ i
      Vehicles lost 167 (7 destroyed, 160 disabled)$ R4 b4 C( }/ t

+ G' O6 {# H1 pAssaulting units:
- E9 ?8 j/ L3 \+ L' p( f$ Y6 t    96th Infantry Division6 z5 `% u/ n) J8 L+ b& m0 g
    4th USMC Tank Battalion
2 r! m* J# ~; C* F    2nd USMC Tank Battalion
9 p) u! v& E& ^8 a    2/11th Armoured Car Battalion
9 X( @( C, O, s! m# e" D+ l9 t    Americal Infantry Division7 |8 k7 T- `2 B& H. `- H
    10th Indian Division6 ]3 f" {3 g" _/ c; T0 s3 P* p
    1st USMC Tank Battalion
; r3 O# D$ r. |& ]! B% j' T    24th Infantry Division
2 y6 \. ~6 h: P( ]( D    25th Infantry Division
+ A- Q0 _7 k6 {# I  ?- m    1st Marine Division
' A( Y2 E. t% ?4 v9 x    3rd Motor Brigade
0 }1 L; c# C9 h    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment6 R& d; g) q& R8 `. F3 W; Q
    2nd Australian Division
2 d. ]% f+ @  G; w2 S    6th Australian Division
4 {; U; B! k: h1 E  u% V3 H    710th Tank Battalion
" }; ~5 X9 V& n+ `# E    44th Tank Battalion& {' `' ^: m: {: O
    6th Infantry Division1 D% d5 S: ^! d! o( q0 D, J
    192nd Tank Battalion$ F" p2 l: b* \
    3rd Cavalry Regiment
! N' l7 H, Z* s  Z1 Y( p* r" K; a    2nd USMC Amphb Tank Battalion
1 `, R* A8 g  Q    12th NZ Brigade' W/ W: X4 w. V0 |# C  H- q! O/ L
    716th Tank Battalion5 d, x- G+ |+ ]/ H: r
    711th Tank Battalion
/ r7 Y# _% k/ b$ j    I Aus Corps Engineer Battalion3 ?, s- {, v/ t
    767th Tank Battalion
$ N$ o8 |# W5 w1 ?/ ?    32nd Infantry Division3 J5 G) ~- f* S  z, ]2 L, B/ Q
    762nd Tank Battalion* o. L( s2 X/ ?$ q+ |7 h1 s3 |' B* z
    2nd NZ Division
8 l9 T: B9 n# g5 m8 d  r    194th Tank Battalion
, N- ~$ m" g" Q8 H3 g" `4 P    5th USMC Tank Battalion
' C7 H$ Z0 n8 Q6 F    9th Australian Division
: V, v; q# h. n) t- S+ p    110th Combat Engineer Battalion
- v1 M5 s/ T" a* i3 m9 V    2nd Marine Division) f* _+ @9 _4 }& g) N6 ^1 Z6 V& p3 ]
    1st Cavalry (Spec) Cavalry Division! J6 v: t9 K. ]* \% }, N
    XI Corps Combat Engineer Regiment' r. X/ ?8 ~6 b$ L2 C  M
    16th Light Cavalry Regiment% ]0 ^+ M0 D: b! Q
    31st Infantry Division
/ E9 f' E) H+ _1 U    2nd Army Tank Brigade( }& v0 s' k4 [0 V5 C
    6th Marine Division6 b2 i6 l6 K" |* t. g$ S
    1st USMC Amphb Tank Battalion
) g. e" E) f" ~    3rd NZ Brigade  j  x/ |4 b4 g9 d, u* p
    3rd Australian Division
2 h: v& l& ^* S    5th Marine Division
9 L1 \5 H+ L8 }0 W% D$ F( ~3 ?" u4 z    XIV Corps Combat Engineer Regiment, L* H+ S- ]  w1 q+ P! m/ s' l8 U
    27th Infantry Division
2 T$ Q* a* u. {/ [/ ^9 S# T    3rd Marine Division
) s* ^3 y: F* L7 `9 ]9 v) q    81st Infantry Division
7 J" T3 r2 D) j0 e1 R# T    1st Australian Para Bn /1
7 l  k! _( [6 q    I US Corps
# u# Y5 @# L  r6 Q5 g    207th Coast AA Regiment0 E* v1 x: y# X) {# P9 U8 f4 {
    X Corps Artillery
- |8 B8 F5 V9 R; n. Q1 {/ v( K! q    4th Field Artillery Battalion6 t4 F9 m4 L7 A
    154th FA Bn 6 x2 m5 F% U7 T6 [# G4 a) e
    I Corps Artillery , K& @, [$ c6 a0 q; t( K
    148th Field Artillery Battalion) Y! H) D9 G- `0 @1 K/ ?( B4 P
    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment
- m8 M. x$ Q# z9 Q+ ]9 i5 A    2/1st Heavy AA Regiment9 F' N; v( ~. a9 ?( f
    70/100th Coast AA Regiment
) e8 I; }+ D  U8 C4 T+ e! _% c    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion
1 e+ x* O# Z& m0 g% \8 C- \7 R    198th Field Artillery Battalion
5 c& V0 J( S5 i! f0 u" @0 \. Z% q) g6 Q    205th Field Artillery Battalion! {& l8 m4 M4 t, T
    12th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
1 u  x) d/ n3 L6 D% Q5 w# M3 n2 I    543 & 545 Field Artillery Battalion# s- E% |! D4 |( B9 P
    93rd Coast AA Regiment
) ], n  |3 j1 e8 B2 V$ M    2nd USMC Field Artillery Battalion- w! m* ^0 \6 N. h! z0 c
    608th Coast AA Regiment
& ]; L2 e; t! _% Y/ O    694th Field Artillery Battalion7 \: J! |4 h; I8 x( E: U
    131st Field Artillery Battalion, M3 o3 z1 T' n+ d4 m" z
    North Pacific 3 M  j: T( B' |- v$ ?% @
    544th Field Artillery Battalion
7 C/ ]+ q8 Z; o+ M0 i    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion  g9 _# g( H  h. t! X
    607th Coast AA Regiment0 u% H7 L+ ~' O& ~* I1 \+ t* S
    1 USMC Seacoast Art
; I: b; [- a# I# ?  w    IX Corps Artillery : ?+ c( z2 W7 t2 n5 q* |
    XIV US Corps
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- U, u- d# G( {    392 & 510 Coast AA Regiment2 O) I0 H$ ^/ s2 Q3 n
    223rd Field Artillery Battalion( a) P( B9 Q2 Y; z3 n* Q2 x1 U
    2/2nd Heavy AA Regiment
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Defending units:
( W: O- V9 y8 j4 k6 q( B    53rd Division$ V7 w$ v: i2 _3 F2 \- H
    9th Division
7 ^3 w2 k1 I6 H: d; d& R( V4 h    22nd Division. B& s( t" ]. m4 \) a$ G  a/ p
    5th Guards Division
( Q& t1 r* U) a- _* b* X& ]8 ?    47th Const Co
/ p4 M! h2 W! D; x    1st Machine Cannon AA Battalion
) r6 B3 l1 S! Y% g6 A/ H; k    56th JNAF AF Unit 4 e" S# k& b! H. \+ v4 E  q
    34th Ind. AA Battalion
9 Y* f: V' t9 Y. E" j    83rd Field AA Battalion
% c6 ?  a$ f9 v3 I2 x1 T: @# J    34th Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
( m" M  `5 R( X  G    3rd Engineer Construction Battalion
+ a- K9 I+ g7 L    9th Field AF Construction Battalion
% ]) d6 _& X  |  X( {    2nd Air Fleet
7 J- n9 B% p% q    2nd Army7 H, `# V3 I* V
    25th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion
, ^) a) y1 f6 g1 d9 ^' q    8th Area Army
" l, [. N' _' U6 w, h. L- @4 G    3rd Air Division
: R& Z& k$ K" A    56th Const Co - d. s7 ~% J7 k$ a
    25th Ind. Field Artillery Battalion: A+ C# R4 |9 g6 p
    26th Air Flotilla
# |+ O/ O8 U8 `3 X    29th Army% |4 }! K3 T  O% {4 L
    2nd Machine Cannon AA Battalion( B0 r# {% ?- j! u8 u5 b0 U
    3rd Naval Construction Battalion
) q9 j* U& Y* i8 r9 I3 u    67th Construction Battalion
  f$ R* C  V4 d0 w2 Y: Z    65th Construction Battalion
$ F: m- G1 H$ c* g+ N    55th JNAF AF Unit
+ n4 h3 r  }0 K) E( N- R) x+ Y    3rd Ind.AA Gun Co * Q1 P$ @1 Z8 ^5 W
    8th Field AF Construction Battalion
7 w# W# Z) W0 G  A4 Z    62nd Construction Battalion% J" C# [8 [5 ]+ i' a
    3rd Ind.Hvy.Art. Battalion
" H( j" |, t& e  E  B1 x8 I    3rd Machine Cannon AA Battalion3 w. q6 s$ i( e5 p3 j2 T' A
    41st Ind.AA Gun Co
) {! z/ k* t4 t: K! O0 z    133rd AA Regiment* X0 `7 z* m' i7 z5 H
    95th Field AA Battalion
7 d  w6 j4 y' m; [    62nd Air Flotilla & ]9 |, I* b1 q7 {
    52nd Air Division
' p( X. ?' |1 ]3 m! h$ z/ [    63rd Construction Battalion; W# R5 y# z$ Q2 T" U! F, g* w3 k
    14th Air Fleet* h* N2 x/ B+ R! N0 c
    15th Const Co
/ ]& ]# |6 n8 J! y" p" O& U3 @; C    69th Construction Battalion3 n, V$ G3 C0 u/ B
    26th Ind.Art.Mortar Battalion' S: V1 ]3 x9 P" W
    10th Air Division
7 _% E$ J# G/ P    48th Ind. AA Battalion
6 V) Z0 Y$ X; F. C' f# N4 G    4th Shipping Engineer Regiment
8 j- u7 t* g( R4 H7 V& i    15th Army
5 c: W9 u3 s, l: h5 i$ X    13th Air Division
$ q, u% r- R1 |# _, G% O/ L" T4 \2 h. V    10th Area Fleet
; E$ j% U2 c7 v+ D3 J    5th Fleet! R0 l& Z* N; j% m* [/ H
    3rd Special Base Force) ^8 I/ w$ R+ @0 C8 V
    4th Fleet /1
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Attacking force 44575 troops, 699 guns, 483 vehicles, Assault Value = 5615
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Defending force 21105 troops, 270 guns, 177 vehicles, Assault Value = 149- v4 Y  Q1 a2 h9 P: B: y! w

4 Z- ~7 M& t( D& lAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 3
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2 T( b! \0 V. m% EAllied adjusted assault: 1277
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  m/ x+ d% _. x" b! QJapanese adjusted defense: 349
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/ q' P. V6 l' E! k2 B& |- F/ W1 l7 tAllied assault odds: 3 to 1 (fort level 3) 1 j) ^2 b' _9 K  ^# l2 R( x
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Allied Assault reduces fortifications to 38 U! Q( o/ u  x; H

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0 U- V+ z$ O: q$ p0 |0 e! i5 M7 JDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), leaders(+), disruption(-)
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3 |2 y; Q$ U. U3 K, t0 I# QAttacker:
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/ J$ |- m( A. VJapanese ground losses:  T+ O  s5 t9 i; O
      731 casualties reported# [9 `+ l5 K7 s6 u
         Squads: 29 destroyed, 48 disabled% l8 j. K4 N3 }
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 38 disabled. |% R9 e3 z0 o
         Engineers: 9 destroyed, 24 disabled
7 @5 _/ ?/ R: g7 O/ X/ y4 P5 a; C      Guns lost 21 (9 destroyed, 12 disabled)
+ {" ?5 Z/ s* |) v. R: K" x9 K      Vehicles lost 16 (5 destroyed, 11 disabled)8 M; S  n$ b' s1 D/ H6 U% P
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Allied ground losses:9 E; P2 L& k" J
      436 casualties reported, }/ Y2 X/ p9 D( h' s4 x
         Squads: 4 destroyed, 42 disabled
! M+ ]0 Z7 t5 w5 o! j+ n         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled. |) W6 ?- U' G1 z6 t) F
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled+ r' ]2 Y- ?) x( ]( X. z

4 ]. B9 {' D/ U# h0 @2 j: Z7 ?% t5 yAssaulting units:
# R, Y$ u4 }% p& T    1st Army Tank Regiment, }& J. ?1 d' N0 [" n% }
    38th Infantry Division3 y6 U' n# B: I! Y( C/ r
    XXI Corps Engineer Battalion
$ p& S- }. }* u- x    254th Armoured Brigade
3 X0 e" a) d- N* W. h8 ~1 T    32nd Army Tank Brigade
: e+ s" b" X% S. k& }6 d/ R    3rd Carabiniers Regiment
; c2 J4 a) k1 }) Y( q# Y    Gardner's Horse Regiment
+ C2 N+ Z* K/ C/ u) G: z* w    2/4th Armoured Regiment
3 e8 p! S: j. Q! ~    XXXIII Corps Engineer Battalion. u2 C* p( W. O% x# R7 n3 r
    93rd Infantry Division, _4 ~8 c8 h) C  L- q
    713th Flame Tank Battalion9 F! [4 q$ i% b4 @" q
    632nd Battalion1 m/ g) \# o0 b
    8th Australian Division
9 q* L( Y3 O& j! [7 ?6 Q! f  y    2/5th Armoured Regiment; V8 ]  m- `' F8 ?# y+ m
    31st Armoured Division& @* a) z3 v  Q1 f$ N
    268th Motorised Brigade% E& @0 T2 N) ^( [  p& ?
    7th Australian Division% S3 C# a# v+ F  E- U
    4th Marine Division/ [! ]0 X$ t) s9 r3 m6 ~* ~
    2nd Marine Regiment
1 h1 G; F7 y3 V5 J; _/ Q    2/6th Armoured Regiment
) [1 T5 ^) y) {9 {9 T    4th Armoured Brigade
. ?- s) c3 Q9 q( d& Y    18th British Division
( J6 F: h0 z6 U+ w3 C/ P5 O    11th Australian Division/ h' \; S% f' F0 c6 t
    8th Marine Regiment
" @* _  G8 x' k. q# \' W" ~    50th Tank Brigade
: ^3 G  \6 }& v# E7 u( v7 ~7 \    CenPac Amphib Tank Brigade
: Y# v& n" O2 K  Z* f    6th USMC Tank Battalion4 o) [/ {$ G' e
    51st Highland Division
' ]% ?( D9 c* ?1 a" [6 p    XI US Corps
7 c- q  G3 |* D6 V    462nd Parachute FA Bn /1
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1 ^9 {# U4 k6 P" TDefending units:+ @* x  N3 e5 F4 |3 }& F( z: Y
    46th Division" R5 i+ r& m7 ~1 P' W- N: z
    28th Division
8 {. R% v( g4 ^  v5 S    4th Naval Construction Battalion
+ {, d) J8 q7 \9 u! R& S2 u# d* e    39th Army+ i$ N+ H; Y3 q$ m4 h$ \
    63rd JAAF AF Bn & O( T; r3 n; l2 s2 Y' F! r' a, |
    41st Air Defense AA Battalion
: H) ]4 M( ~, Z8 O    52nd Construction Battalion
/ w6 ]/ h- m' r$ q    7th Field AF Construction Battalion
' b; w. g: d; Z( N    31st Air Defense AA Regiment
& S4 u$ v& v* Q8 k  `    178th JAAF AF Bn
9 R  p- N5 k# G9 w8 W7 K    10th Mortar Battalion
) A" H  A0 x7 M    151st AA Regiment
9 X5 `; c  W; z& M. L6 g    152nd AA Regiment
+ u2 S* r6 x" ^8 m    57th Construction Battalion1 u% q" u6 I5 ^' a( C" _
    7th Ind. Engineer Regiment( a8 e! \. w# ]: ^2 ^  g* A8 A
    13th Air Fleet /1
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 06, 45/ [+ n% E! Q" k+ _3 ]: V
盟军攻占巨港,资源完好无损  N+ u. c! t7 S4 O$ ?+ ^
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Ground combat at Palembang (48,91)% \! I2 v' n. _
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Allied Shock attack
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Attacking force 131143 troops, 2086 guns, 4315 vehicles, Assault Value = 5621
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8 K  i: X0 t3 D9 s  s9 `Defending force 19780 troops, 248 guns, 174 vehicles, Assault Value = 104$ ]4 d' u, c- b/ s0 F# Q

( o4 ~# l4 k. b) Y. A, V) M0 t4 `Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 06 ~$ @6 X) f' H3 H1 s
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Allied adjusted assault: 3907
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0 }" {+ M! ?0 G9 d2 T8 L9 \, AJapanese adjusted defense: 112 . a/ i+ N- `, I" D
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Allied assault odds: 34 to 1 (fort level 0) ( L3 \  @  Z( U
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Allied forces CAPTURE Palembang !!!2 ^, p$ M7 j; q) d* L$ a

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  Z- u3 ]' y+ A# b: g% VDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-), experience(-)
7 D, K( m. W$ wAttacker: shock(+), disruption(-)2 y* v  x) a9 R3 |8 S- ^. r6 R3 r
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Japanese ground losses:
, m4 h+ T$ a, N8 @5 i$ y; l) ?$ ]8 m      12372 casualties reported
* a0 ]6 T0 s1 m% R! c         Squads: 424 destroyed, 0 disabled
8 T+ [8 |9 F) E! u6 |! H         Non Combat: 346 destroyed, 175 disabled
& ^' _5 P. f# ]5 U! {3 g         Engineers: 155 destroyed, 0 disabled! k5 b7 I: r# d$ A! M+ Z+ f( E
      Guns lost 251 (250 destroyed, 1 disabled)
8 P( l0 G) i* a- H- c      Vehicles lost 182 (180 destroyed, 2 disabled). z; X( W! p2 s
      Units retreated 14
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3 d  \  g. g5 q3 P( W* ?% QAllied ground losses:
+ p" q% y" ?% {- _5 I% r      431 casualties reported
& A' J6 R1 b  N/ c( n         Squads: 3 destroyed, 62 disabled
' p6 U9 {. K5 j         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled
- L- h3 r' X" l( D' z1 z& n         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 13 disabled
% M( I( y" l9 v9 x8 B+ \+ a      Vehicles lost 20 (2 destroyed, 18 disabled)
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! A5 q; M% {8 S1 t0 _5 \卡加延日军发动自杀冲锋; c- Q' ]" K1 {: T1 v* r
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5 t# S9 @( h0 e3 _% JGround combat at Cagayan (79,89)
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! z9 ^5 V$ B7 ^5 G& Y* Z3 @, iJapanese Shock attack
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8 y) K0 z% V3 ]  z. uAttacking force 33221 troops, 302 guns, 59 vehicles, Assault Value = 498
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9 A: S4 S$ n- g2 _# A" P+ z% h! @. FDefending force 344886 troops, 6581 guns, 8982 vehicles, Assault Value = 11494
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1 z% V( S# j5 ~Japanese adjusted assault: 4
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8 H: L2 @  V0 a6 dAllied adjusted defense: 8935
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7 ^' \$ ?6 y) @' A% |4 dJapanese assault odds: 1 to 2233 (fort level 0) # B" g2 _. O3 R& G
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Combat modifiers, u8 R! U$ c2 ]
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-)
0 a# Y8 {7 o0 n) XAttacker: shock(+). Y# [# p9 b- B* z* D5 R3 o
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Japanese ground losses:
/ j) t1 X$ [4 r2 k. H      27134 casualties reported4 ^1 `) H  `1 b' G5 F0 v
         Squads: 646 destroyed, 83 disabled
* U! n/ F' S  a& y: A# x         Non Combat: 721 destroyed, 96 disabled. t& b, e) E; ]: @. m: P4 |* Z6 X
         Engineers: 85 destroyed, 29 disabled
8 S0 ~( a5 s) y1 i0 C% X! z      Guns lost 192 (163 destroyed, 29 disabled)
& a  u  Z* _8 w2 B6 E      Vehicles lost 40 (38 destroyed, 2 disabled)
1 x" \% T1 @% f: Y. l      Units destroyed 2& a8 y" B6 L' X' o

$ T/ C2 g7 Z/ w9 w# S+ }Allied ground losses:
# {+ A8 d- l+ E, Y4 w9 C9 q      57 casualties reported8 ]+ w4 p% c9 p" g6 r5 O
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled- S6 R% C/ |9 _# ~
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled. o# X6 j5 f" f! U9 \& j: a
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
日军没必要自杀冲锋
退入山区还能玩几个月的
坐等八月风暴
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连续几天平静的调兵遣将的阶段过后,盟军展开了对马尼拉的空袭,由于天气原因协同失败,先于战斗机进场的轰炸机群遭到了惨重损失,不仅损失了上百架B24,也没有完成压制马尼拉机场的任务。
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Morning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77
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Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
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) ~' T0 F. ^1 h; }5 V6 `# Z2 ?Raid detected at 80 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
: |5 r; D* q, ~& d  @Estimated time to target is 27 minutes
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. E0 r$ K6 ~9 ?3 PJapanese aircraft
) E( N  k% B2 ^% d9 z      J7W1 Shinden x 339
! T4 G9 K2 E, a% Z+ z      Ki-94-II x 1* ]$ G; v' `+ y( b
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Allied aircraft5 a  P" G$ O9 u( S
      B-24J Liberator x 348& W! V1 k% u. w: }1 y
      P-38J Lightning x 40
  Y  P7 h- q; S! Y: q+ Y      P-38L Lightning x 156
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5 m8 z  d6 S" r& G) rJapanese aircraft losses
; W( V' M5 U& O& k1 v  @9 X      J7W1 Shinden: 2 destroyed, 6 damaged
" l& x) h7 z, n, o) V8 c3 X( ]" Z5 q" U      D4Y2-C Judy: 5 destroyed on ground3 u5 U! I" v. z5 f7 s% A3 i
      E15K1 Norm: 4 destroyed on ground9 Z+ v9 n4 l2 d0 ^% ~, ]
      E13A1 Jake: 1 destroyed on ground
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' M& T7 \+ E8 eAllied aircraft losses
0 U$ Q. d2 w8 T- \      B-24J Liberator: 5 destroyed, 23 damaged
0 S- h% {) p) a* E7 J      B-24J Liberator: 2 destroyed by flak
; H7 f6 e: G: {0 d/ t7 {: G      P-38J Lightning: 12 destroyed
% B3 I$ `  O2 N, c6 i: G: A      P-38L Lightning: 1 destroyed
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, A: n6 Q& c% O4 S; R: p, n) z$ D! gJapanese ground losses:% m7 F% f. F  W' P5 @' j, w! x
      11 casualties reported
  j9 x9 j7 e5 ~- P4 R, C         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' X  a+ D( N* T) H$ M0 ^* Y6 _* H3 Z/ ~         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled6 b# ?( t: y& X8 r6 d& {  B
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled" g6 G. `2 a) P5 @( ]  t
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Airbase hits 397 A1 h' p" u" h4 \5 }
Airbase supply hits 13
" z! f8 B# k  r8 ^1 p2 D  @Runway hits 132( G2 H4 X$ ~8 i, z& p4 B: I
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8 J& ]& J! w4 C8 t) l: `) uMorning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77 ( q& h; g9 r) d; k# V, h/ S
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Weather in hex: Thunderstorms; r* Q* `; F* @- Y, E7 I
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Raid detected at 78 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.. c3 t% _* j& _: |  l
Estimated time to target is 26 minutes
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Japanese aircraft/ k4 z: ?/ g6 [* P
      J7W1 Shinden x 324% X8 N3 }& S2 j4 T5 G' J
      Ki-94-II x 1
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Allied aircraft
9 P; S! I. J# ^: i. X      B-24J Liberator x 37- U7 g( {9 g1 i7 i7 I
      P-38L Lightning x 183 S! u3 E% x- e, k' X

1 h$ V/ X/ M- p8 GJapanese aircraft losses' ^  @" O: h! o) e% l' G4 M
      J7W1 Shinden: 4 destroyed) S  A+ z! ~* k9 y: [" L  l" a

% @; B4 J2 p: cAllied aircraft losses0 C4 C$ s$ f% D& y' k2 A. x( }
      B-24J Liberator: 10 destroyed, 14 damaged; r/ R" `0 o0 l1 ]- y. u7 Y% e+ J
      B-24J Liberator: 3 destroyed by flak
# ]+ n0 f$ P2 H8 V      P-38L Lightning: 7 destroyed
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  z4 K7 \  u4 I6 ^Runway hits 2
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; e5 A( K3 _$ a1 @& R& TMorning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77 7 K% y( Z( L  P" _) g# l
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Weather in hex: Thunderstorms0 g! |7 t: z0 N3 [, k. o' p) L
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Raid detected at 77 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
7 @! V* V8 `8 L7 pEstimated time to target is 26 minutes
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6 X+ v; N0 R/ t2 P& e- @Japanese aircraft
) L. M& \" n8 n& X7 x      J7W1 Shinden x 296
( T# e( U5 s3 s( J1 l      Ki-94-II x 1
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* j9 j+ t) H/ g6 UAllied aircraft! p  t# N( _2 F5 c3 r0 W
      B-24J Liberator x 18. d+ l; k# a3 _" j8 b" _3 k
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No Japanese losses  D. X* v7 Y) I  _  Y  u# j5 J

3 o% d. T: p9 Y3 N9 V1 hAllied aircraft losses" E3 J: |; K- O7 ~* u
      B-24J Liberator: 5 destroyed, 5 damaged
" A" m1 u, T$ g& t1 W      B-24J Liberator: 2 destroyed by flak
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# v% u/ Z3 C/ KMorning Air attack on Manila , at 79,77
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2 `" |! d8 M: eWeather in hex: Thunderstorms. ?+ p2 q) e' u8 _# X
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Raid detected at 63 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
$ L# a* d) L1 c1 |" m. OEstimated time to target is 21 minutes
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# _0 x* J$ M1 `/ ^Japanese aircraft: t! ^2 B& C3 a: p$ Z6 t# r
      J7W1 Shinden x 272+ Q% m6 ~! z" `! K  |3 |/ L
      Ki-94-II x 1* ~. t8 Z% G1 h

2 i/ Q0 ~% a6 B" ^# m" e, y  BAllied aircraft( _& P. T# G  s) ^$ u" {& s
      B-24J Liberator x 14
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3 j. T# H! z* E1 I4 c3 T0 H+ hJapanese aircraft losses/ P2 N# j  J" F. {+ D: `% {
      J7W1 Shinden: 1 destroyed
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Allied aircraft losses
7 X; d' X$ y* o      B-24J Liberator: 7 destroyed, 3 damaged
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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% s9 \, z0 h9 x% z$ Z* W/ N/ }, Q/ uAFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 15, 45
; S  c' e& d' D$ `盟军登陆船队在吕宋主岛南端的黎牙实比登陆
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1 B6 p3 Y) w+ E" S0 Q) `1 _当天对日本本土发动的空袭遭到了惨重的损失,自动5格CAP的日机截击了美军B29机群,击落B29B超过120架,美军的B29战队遭受了前所未有的损失,这一重大损失也迫使大统领在掌握了日本本土的制空权之前,暂停对本土的战略轰炸" V% }0 g& c) `. ^
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Afternoon Air attack on Kanoya , at 102,61
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
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" _; l1 P3 _( [! z" n9 JRaid detected at 38 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.% x; t/ m8 p. C2 F; J! D7 d
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
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Japanese aircraft1 }: b0 ~  _9 H  V
      A7M2 Sam x 11+ b  C. G9 @$ j9 Z2 X) W- B
      N1K5-J George x 49
% R5 O( g7 v6 t      Ki-83 x 9
8 ^  D, I* ~  p1 B; R; h      Ki-84r Frank x 10: F+ e5 C4 f( W$ ]  u
      Ki-94-II x 17
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1 L+ `% d0 d9 j3 k* }, MAllied aircraft8 N( t! [/ j& s; Z0 J+ U/ R
      B-29B Superfort x 76# }$ `% E) ]7 ?' }1 |  R4 U$ O

  y5 l& h% Q9 z2 w! C" ]9 BNo Japanese losses
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% r0 y- Q2 ]2 d" D2 Y% s5 F3 [2 v, WAllied aircraft losses4 e, }: ]& t, h! \1 m7 f" _6 x2 l' {
      B-29B Superfort: 25 destroyed, 29 damaged0 f0 x3 P% ~; t4 k/ h+ T
      B-29B Superfort: 1 destroyed by flak% s. H' T" F2 ]& T; S
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Manpower hits 4
* ?  N& z0 f0 X1 i7 S" WResources hits 14
$ k! S2 o$ c  O# J9 w* KFires 1900. F3 S- [5 e, u/ v! ?
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Afternoon Air attack on Kanoya , at 102,61 " M" P, c* @8 ?5 j8 q
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud  F- k8 Y% |& S/ Z
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Raid detected at 72 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
; i7 L$ s* E! C% R* L% a- VEstimated time to target is 21 minutes
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Japanese aircraft! n/ E6 B( Z3 A- d! ^
      A7M2 Sam x 5( }7 w, B; t& o) p& O
      N1K5-J George x 37
: S/ l+ _  x0 N  k      Ki-83 x 54 V5 Y7 C$ x$ B# x6 o; I0 s
      Ki-84r Frank x 7% V3 k7 n2 A0 \- I9 \
      Ki-94-II x 12
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Allied aircraft
' Z* _/ b/ _+ r( Z( @5 @      B-29B Superfort x 393 N: J' e$ ^4 H4 b, Q
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No Japanese losses
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$ [& R. G/ Y/ f3 L: EAllied aircraft losses+ x- R  u& E2 r% {
      B-29B Superfort: 16 destroyed, 9 damaged
7 {+ D; ?! d. k, t3 f6 G  v  r( j      B-29B Superfort: 1 destroyed by flak
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Afternoon Air attack on Kanoya , at 102,61
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8 ?4 j+ t8 o+ b: h! `Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
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Raid detected at 25 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.# J% |, w/ s( ~) {0 e. _
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes8 v% x$ \  ?# {5 P: g( s/ v, P5 G

/ Z/ M6 b+ m- cJapanese aircraft! r* v8 R! G3 B( ]; [9 J* a) S6 z
      A7M2 Sam x 1
1 W- ~( I  Z* h0 [      N1K5-J George x 176 }6 r( S: F# r4 V' z3 y
      Ki-83 x 1; o8 L3 V0 n  m
      Ki-84r Frank x 5
2 V5 b' w) y5 Z7 V: H" g0 E- s      Ki-94-II x 7
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Allied aircraft
7 K1 `) m0 l0 R7 c0 b, b4 q, q      B-29B Superfort x 110 i  h( N* f3 C7 u* I. a2 L
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No Japanese losses/ _5 {0 p7 h. l% Q/ p
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Allied aircraft losses
) V0 Y& k6 \8 U      B-29B Superfort: 5 destroyed, 3 damaged1 S9 b7 E6 D) Z1 U8 A
      B-29B Superfort: 1 destroyed by flak
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Aircraft Attacking:
4 K& R/ |; P4 _" T2 N. D, J; N       3 x B-29B Superfort bombing from 6000 feet * + p# y8 I, i* R9 {9 N8 o* E
               City Attack: 18 x 500 lb GP Bomb, M$ A! o  {+ W# R" |/ c
TF58把吕宋附近大批杂鱼日舰送入了海底) c- ?) N2 a; O/ \
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" v2 U% y, D; }: ^, X; AAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Bataan at 78,77
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
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2 k+ a  g  B0 Q0 a3 HRaid detected at 25 NM, estimated altitude 9,000 feet.* ]2 w* q& l0 D, o  h
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
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Allied aircraft5 S/ h! a# o  }  A! n
      F6F-5 Hellcat x 162
. p* s3 u; m4 ]4 f1 _( H      TBM-3 Avenger x 108: q0 u1 o6 W, E6 |& i

# l+ q# K3 x6 y7 N7 T8 M; \" vNo Allied losses
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5 b, s* r/ }5 T7 _6 @  J3 \Japanese Ships: b8 U* {8 {! B. x+ |
      TK Kinzan Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  heavy damage4 A9 }! `. n6 u+ m5 w; c& X
      TK Ryochi Maru
$ Z( R, W4 {2 V5 N) \: V      SC CHa-899 F: x' Q# p, [& a' l: d+ s" f
      TK Mino Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
: \$ P" {8 D+ T      TK Sanka Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk  \8 `5 Y  ]; U6 H2 e
      PB Kyo Maru #13, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk5 ]& O0 m) ?, S; m+ y: `2 @) y
      TK Peking Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire
9 Z# I0 x. D1 Z; W      TK Enoshima Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
5 f: H+ U3 V6 E      TK Enryaku Maru3 Z. u' [& V2 e' B
      TK Hioki Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  heavy damage6 S+ r; z0 j( d% T4 @, ]
      TK Yulin Maru
. A, a9 N% G) U      SC CHa-85
! `; S: k8 i* F9 b8 _      TK Iwato Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage2 F6 R& o' T  R: z2 ^
      TK Teifu Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
; H( q$ u% [. M, `% p      TK Yuno Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
- f9 p2 `7 {/ W# i' O      TK Yaei Maru( p  @& O# \' {* S
      TK Eiho Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk6 W3 l/ `) n2 \1 z1 Y$ I' R
      TK Asukasan Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
2 ~+ [, ~, h! V8 U4 I& I# Z      TK Ikutagawa Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk8 F# m" d- K' _) d- R4 e
      TK Daijo Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk2 e! N: N2 g% P! I2 E- u
      TK Seiyo Maru, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
! m/ X" b+ U8 d1 s      TK Nissei Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk2 M" ?  l0 {+ Y
      SC CHa-830 N- r# W% z' L. H: d/ s
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Aircraft Attacking:
7 c( J/ ?& @% G, U0 z      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet" a2 Z1 U4 x2 [6 T, ^2 d. p
               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo
/ T( {7 L, z! z+ W3 T2 \& N+ c      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet' E: n( n) L. u7 l$ {: E7 z
               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo; K: R$ O3 i/ s1 ?; N& k
      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet& i; W2 Y; v* j: ^* G
               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo7 C" a2 t  ]0 G7 y1 @
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CHa-89 dead in the water ...& W- A3 U( N: j" t& z, z
Kyo Maru #13 dead in the water ...
: z$ d6 C9 t* Z( Q8 X" f" J2 ~1 m$ TCHa-85 dead in the water ...
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Manila at 79,77
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# D3 ^! g/ G- [- Y; v: _! h, LWeather in hex: Light cloud) Y; W# U$ S" u  P5 v' Y

! \: R1 L2 r8 `+ S7 |& J. rRaid detected at 77 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.+ U- l7 p6 r, B# U3 S
Estimated time to target is 35 minutes7 m  u$ d% ?. u4 W6 H. d( o4 U

$ D. w" x( M5 G* }% bAllied aircraft
8 T& r* _2 L0 f9 c6 ?( V/ M/ N% z+ F      F6F-5 Hellcat x 81; t1 O, V8 v- B# y0 ]
      TBM-3 Avenger x 108  s2 J: E" g! W. l1 Z$ R% r/ y. G

1 w  i" R9 }0 _- Z9 t- Q, n/ dAllied aircraft losses
. K" |# z" _* F" @$ r6 W; G& r. T      TBM-3 Avenger: 1 damaged
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( I5 F( L; }! v$ z0 C+ ^Japanese Ships
/ O: U6 r( [% s$ C* D6 N      xAK Muroran Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk
9 U0 }) o, v# z" K. V- l      xAK Nitian Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
5 N, p* P) n% k. L' T      xAK Totori Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk  f" o+ w" u- U+ f6 Y* Y0 s
      xAK Taizin Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
) m5 h- ]  l2 E& e      xAK Hokusei Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk' ~. X6 h, W; e1 k9 u4 m3 e
      xAK Mansyu Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
+ P5 b, B3 |' h. D  S) d- O( V      xAK Anzan Maru, Torpedo hits 4, and is sunk
# p' w- y2 g7 Z# U3 C. ]6 k      xAK Kotohira Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
, ?5 Q+ T' m% X, E; x! v      AK Yamagiri Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
4 B3 v0 Z; _# M5 h9 i      xAK Kaisyo Maru1 V/ f+ G' H1 N" R$ J+ g5 q9 H3 C
      xAK Kinkai Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk$ E, C1 H. a* y' @* v
      xAK Kokuryu Maru, Torpedo hits 2, and is sunk
6 P; s  P( M. s1 k, h      xAK Eihuku Maru
% I1 s7 W/ p0 D+ g. L3 H7 i      xAK Koyu Maru, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage6 e% N: G2 K) b3 I$ ~1 X! r- D
      AK Tatutaki Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
- e- B5 ~: a  ^' \7 o      xAK Daigen Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk
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Aircraft Attacking:
& ]  Q+ x# R' }; K      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet
; y! n( z3 B2 ^8 W4 k               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo
+ L5 T0 p% r( o5 {+ d      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet8 Q$ c1 G8 ]1 ?! `8 F
               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo: K: l: g4 N7 {% |1 G4 [" T
      36 x TBM-3 Avenger launching torpedoes at 200 feet7 C+ n! p5 W6 H+ H3 Q
               Naval Attack:  1 x 22in Mk 13 Torpedo
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 16, 45
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P-38L闪电式战斗机,压制了新加坡机场* k% \! A, S; V* D7 ]
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  v8 t* Y9 P) {: I0 h* dMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84 7 w* J' m3 Q' Q* Z7 ?# I
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud0 o6 r0 c4 l* q4 I

0 j/ A; i& M: A1 s/ h3 VRaid detected at 74 NM, estimated altitude 42,000 feet.
. s/ m! \( p% ~Estimated time to target is 22 minutes
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7 V  T3 j- ]+ h8 oJapanese aircraft/ \) A0 i0 S2 A5 P. H
      N1K5-J George x 1592 f  W, m! J9 _
      Ki-84r Frank x 13
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Allied aircraft0 _( i) \2 L# E+ x  w: Z: T" D
      Thunderbolt II x 203
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9 \. j& J! L" t- ]3 z$ x4 t& VJapanese aircraft losses3 o  R8 U1 j7 L# h
      N1K5-J George: 10 destroyed
) y; T. m4 W/ {/ l: g      Ki-84r Frank: 2 destroyed
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Allied aircraft losses
  b3 s1 I2 @7 t/ M: I) E6 t+ G      Thunderbolt II: 1 destroyed* B  m( N* b3 ]/ o. }9 U2 r
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+ \% P- m( c% `( M3 _0 }9 B( UMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84 6 j5 Y' T) q/ u1 q$ G

( P$ _7 b/ Z0 m, S$ mWeather in hex: Partial cloud) Z" ~# \, h+ \8 X9 r

9 q3 Y2 M' D' o( }Raid detected at 79 NM, estimated altitude 45,000 feet.
1 C3 @5 t0 F  W/ OEstimated time to target is 23 minutes/ E7 v4 ?0 Q, S/ p3 y5 d  s8 X
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      N1K5-J George x 116
9 ^/ I, ?0 Z3 Y' M! w      Ki-84r Frank x 8
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Allied aircraft% \) _1 N! Y" P- z: [. {
      Thunderbolt I x 87
* L7 ^! w" N7 Q# j      Thunderbolt II x 13
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! H, v% w1 U+ ~( o$ tJapanese aircraft losses6 W9 M8 `+ I$ M' Z+ s* B
      N1K5-J George: 5 destroyed
  m& [& m* s- y  G: Y; I: I      Ki-84r Frank: 3 destroyed
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Allied aircraft losses
* G  m, s4 B! b5 f5 \: B8 \      Thunderbolt I: 1 destroyed
+ C0 X  M( [- c4 q+ z* E. s* H4 _* ]      Thunderbolt II: 1 destroyed7 k) b9 o& \/ \7 R

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Morning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84
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Weather in hex: Partial cloud3 [4 s& R* g) c. h/ c) F. X& d
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Raid detected at 76 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.2 f" K, @1 h* ?# Y- r" ^
Estimated time to target is 26 minutes/ x0 u6 W( F/ c/ |

0 k( |& |/ f* j% L7 \/ E- R% _Japanese aircraft2 L2 |! s- c6 ~; W. s! p4 s
      N1K5-J George x 94
9 E/ U, {6 L0 a/ y- x      Ki-84r Frank x 4
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Allied aircraft) m3 i, z2 h3 h/ J7 u1 Y/ g
      P-38L Lightning x 25
% O9 y$ E* Z# L. k9 W% N      PB4Y-1 Liberator x 53. G2 t, D5 N9 L- B
      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 60
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Japanese aircraft losses0 R2 v( W3 r; u- _/ j8 _$ ^  [, t# R
      N1K5-J George: 1 destroyed, 78 damaged
7 n8 M0 p* @  {' }2 |! e+ Z      N1K5-J George: 23 destroyed on ground, x$ ]0 g0 a5 }. A5 l/ P
      E15K1 Norm: 5 destroyed on ground
1 R# j/ p1 w; j6 |- ^7 r' I      Ki-49-II KAI Helen: 64 destroyed on ground5 d0 c4 G3 D7 @
      G3M3 Nell: 24 destroyed on ground! Q: I$ }% i  |6 v3 x- K2 @' m" ]( q
      Ki-46-III Dinah: 1 destroyed on ground
# E: M+ b. }9 v/ n! A& V# ]      G4M2e Betty: 4 destroyed on ground" B/ F1 z; [3 ?
      E13A1 Jake: 2 destroyed on ground
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Allied aircraft losses( Q: A/ J. X) m" E
      P-38L Lightning: 7 destroyed
- L. u  U" F% G: D' o# ], J      PB4Y-1 Liberator: 3 destroyed, 2 damaged2 V  q- O; I0 j
      PB4Y-2 Privateer: 1 destroyed, 3 damaged- C. [7 K# ]+ O2 J; Y
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Japanese ground losses:' L6 g: D5 z$ g: `
      8 casualties reported" Q: E% \3 _1 s
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
) G! ^8 [, A/ @6 ]& E         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
& j" P: y( `7 t$ b3 ^         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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6 ?: m8 h. o) f0 I4 \+ rAirbase hits 48) k& ]/ }5 x. k3 q; Q/ r6 I
Airbase supply hits 49 l3 k1 @. R6 f9 ~% a0 Z( u5 C
Runway hits 83; [. U) H" v. y4 l% g  A3 N: u$ _2 w! h

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- [  ]2 C5 ~& HMorning Air attack on Singapore , at 50,84 & v! z7 t2 _# ?% @( K/ `4 A3 k3 v
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Raid detected at 76 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.9 K7 D0 `( R& \
Estimated time to target is 26 minutes, E; y8 X- T/ d/ j$ H
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Japanese aircraft# ?) P# e: h2 V" R+ Z9 o9 z
      N1K5-J George x 77
# l) z# z- Z4 W, C: N" C) |" @. \      Ki-84r Frank x 21 @/ \' r/ I6 h3 _& F
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Allied aircraft% E& p6 _" C, c& U- S
      P-38L Lightning x 47
) A* f+ Z2 h6 b& J1 b+ e9 C      PB4Y-1 Liberator x 21
9 M& Z' |( g  B  _8 d  S      PB4Y-2 Privateer x 9  X+ k9 t2 A+ o9 ^' u9 H
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Japanese aircraft losses
8 K6 j; A% ~9 y      N1K5-J George: 1 destroyed, 11 damaged
9 [/ i: q8 V5 p! X" Y7 [      N1K5-J George: 8 destroyed on ground
/ ^: F5 q+ q) W5 B- D& L      Ki-46-III Dinah: 1 destroyed on ground
" g+ o: P# m7 T2 V& l8 z0 E      Ki-49-II KAI Helen: 9 destroyed on ground
& N0 s' S+ o3 v9 i8 \      E15K1 Norm: 2 destroyed on ground
& x2 G  C* J; P0 w      G3M3 Nell: 4 destroyed on ground
. f. l0 ?/ R$ b% D) G      E13A1 Jake: 1 destroyed on ground( M# z. A- |' j8 N

6 v8 {* g9 p; b+ {+ |7 GAllied aircraft losses; l0 o# X1 u/ G  W
      P-38L Lightning: 9 destroyed5 ?  h6 R1 _" C8 H1 i
      PB4Y-1 Liberator: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged3 M) r$ o& }! U. C
      PB4Y-2 Privateer: 2 destroyed, 2 damaged
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Airbase hits 3, @2 Z" r; }6 N/ W& ]& K
Runway hits 15
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Jul 19, 450 V  g1 N) C* i1 l8 b) L+ Y
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盟军攻占了黎牙实比后迅速北上攻占Naga。
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. L+ F/ i) F$ P, nGround combat at Naga (81,81)
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Allied Shock attack
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Attacking force 48271 troops, 654 guns, 1183 vehicles, Assault Value = 2098
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Defending force 8106 troops, 65 guns, 136 vehicles, Assault Value = 947 v9 o7 l6 q4 Q; x7 ?

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Allied adjusted assault: 2522 : D( Z/ @# j, U- g4 U
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Japanese adjusted defense: 12 " Y! E& v8 |9 ?( a: {* w- f+ t/ P

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Allied assault odds: 210 to 1 (fort level 0)
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Allied forces CAPTURE Naga !!!
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3 `7 P/ ]- o; T) Q( f% F: ?' `Combat modifiers
" I$ z' Q% d9 ?. I" b5 L! nDefender: leaders(+), preparation(-), fatigue(-), experience(-)9 g; d* y6 L2 z
supply(-)! r  W8 [3 g2 p
Attacker: shock(+)
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6 T, q7 S+ ^7 {0 q: z; g( V, u7 k6 ^Japanese ground losses:
+ i% G: i4 X; @1 Z9 q      8017 casualties reported
& X# C4 r% H" K! Q/ V         Squads: 200 destroyed, 0 disabled2 r: h' P4 Q/ R7 c2 I
         Non Combat: 706 destroyed, 0 disabled
) i" s) v8 \# d, C! z+ u2 z         Engineers: 20 destroyed, 0 disabled) [/ a' T$ g: y4 `# d" A
      Guns lost 96 (96 destroyed, 0 disabled)
# k/ K& B4 c" Y* n      Vehicles lost 182 (182 destroyed, 0 disabled)" A# x" x) k/ z2 K
      Units destroyed 4
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" f: B; r4 t6 [/ w- i& t! f  cAllied ground losses:1 ^, l/ X# V' M" O- J3 f" U
      83 casualties reported
( h0 Z* h5 A7 `. l; a+ P         Squads: 1 destroyed, 10 disabled) Z. Q7 s( o4 h, K* }% x
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled' d6 W  g2 j" F9 f
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled# L  i7 E0 F' e' M" {0 O7 t% Z

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Assaulting units:
4 j  {) e3 d7 }* u: w% F# J6 ~    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment+ Z9 h; H/ a$ U* v8 m
    1st Australian Para Battalion
- w, C% T$ A: y* |3 b, [5 X. q    2nd Marine Division9 h+ Z8 p4 W3 i) U1 E% M& o+ I
    710th Tank Battalion, p7 x5 e: o: x) n
    5th Marine Division
, {+ }8 B* z. |( G% g" F+ L    711th Tank Battalion) T* f) L: p* j+ }0 k/ g) g
    767th Tank Battalion
. R. i; o# ?& o0 P    716th Tank Battalion& }, u& S2 J% h1 E- P1 \4 k5 j
    2nd NZ Division# l7 q. A: B5 g5 t: K
    VII US Amphib Force
4 C5 z' Z) f. ^1 t3 |    251st Coast AA Regiment
* h  X9 F& r+ t8 e. j9 w( L" d    205th Coast AA Regiment/ v2 U' i3 B# `6 n# E
    30th USN Naval Construction Regiment
# D, S, Z4 f: K3 w; M9 f. E) x    97th Coast AA Regiment
  ]6 G" @* J0 J  \8 A1 h    34th USN Naval Construction Battalion
' Z# W$ d: k$ [, Z# U9 R. p( X% d    2nd USN Naval Construction Regiment. z; N" ~& I8 J+ l1 ^
    511th Coast AA Regiment
: s6 F) ]) m$ `2 w    18th USN Naval Construction Regiment
- Z3 F- G% B) S2 W9 l3 E  A, Z* ]    20th USN Naval Construction Regiment4 L( [! B$ ~9 K, R
    6th USN Naval Construction Regiment
* b- N3 I  T3 W" Q! H    8th USN Naval Construction Battalion! f* A& a7 q1 D% l* Z3 C" E) z) t
    41st USN Naval Construction Battalion
4 |( h/ k& o# F    857th Engineer Aviation Battalion
3 l0 N# O* q. j! t5 L    5th USN Naval Construction Battalion, @7 o) [" ~# T7 x
    4th USN Naval Construction Battalion
% x& T' K* h; z    37th USN Naval Construction Battalion( ]' I. I/ S( f# k
    25th USN Naval Construction Battalion
; I- k/ l3 {4 {8 A/ l    19th USN Naval Construction Battalion( C1 p6 c2 U' N: y9 [( k+ ^+ ]5 R
    20th USN Naval Construction Battalion
! q3 J# B8 b" Q" w) S    23rd USN Naval Construction Battalion
9 m* |# F2 N& h* T    40th USN Naval Construction Battalion. a4 C  K& Y/ G+ S
    17th USN Naval Construction Regiment
  |% ^2 g$ f; f, h( Z9 k7 c    200th & 515th Coast AA Regiment
  o. @$ P* p- {  c+ u4 b# O# k6 e    7th USN Naval Construction Battalion0 _6 S+ X5 A$ r* Q) b
    607th Coast AA Regiment. X. E1 m7 c$ \
    18th USN Naval Construction Battalion+ `7 d# p" G; M8 j
    36th USN Naval Construction Battalion
8 Y2 D  V! Q2 g    119th USAAF Base Force /7
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Defending units:
" l2 d' {$ D% @    26th Ind.Mixed Brigade% r# W( T- C! n2 w
    35th Army
! m# |5 i3 s. m    7th JAAF Base Force, Q4 i5 N6 R1 v3 i
    70th JNAF AF Unit
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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