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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 27, 42
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北太战场,KB分队又开始了例行扫场阿达克岛,小鹰继续迎战零战,貌似零战的飞行员应该换了一茬又一茬,只可惜小鹰架不住零战数量众多* k5 {; o4 Z2 n4 I% A3 A1 N
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Morning Air attack on Adak Island , at 162,52
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8 O: s" `5 t- `7 `0 }! [Weather in hex: Overcast
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8 L0 T7 k  _) C- ^& }- G8 Q, ARaid detected at 27 NM, estimated altitude 18,000 feet.
. H$ N9 ~  b& d) W( EEstimated time to target is 8 minutes' a7 ^' I3 }5 h; U( R* Y) t: A

+ d3 S5 N" x6 s+ Q9 xJapanese aircraft
1 S$ N9 h2 D* m9 A- t$ H4 a7 R; K      A6M2 Zero x 10% Z3 m6 Q# u  v3 ]! a3 u

+ u- N, }9 a7 J1 _7 F5 KAllied aircraft
! q7 u' G: Y# R1 j6 q      Kittyhawk I x 21
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Japanese aircraft losses6 [+ \* O6 H* c5 n. m
      A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed  [5 `% c6 f7 {' v% y
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0 U; p5 j/ X) cMorning Air attack on Adak Island , at 162,52
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Weather in hex: Overcast
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Raid detected at 20 NM, estimated altitude 19,000 feet.
& E3 y& p2 `' j+ r' p( w9 f, f3 ]$ mEstimated time to target is 6 minutes
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* {5 ], H- s) A( k8 Q& Y8 @Japanese aircraft
9 r' Y6 C9 m% i2 U      A6M2 Zero x 13
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Allied aircraft
4 e4 E7 H% Y* l3 G      Kittyhawk I x 16
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  }# G) h4 _7 S, y2 e6 VJapanese aircraft losses3 _/ d  z; Y0 r* r) P
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
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Allied aircraft losses5 K2 u$ P& F7 |6 l
      Kittyhawk I: 3 destroyed
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 28, 42' u7 i; N7 c* h6 o" B/ b
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北太战场,小鹰以寡击众,终于不敌零战扫场5 u8 ?' X( G7 q" [* f
大陆战场,国军集中了所有的轰炸机对地轰炸日军战车联队,在又增援了一个军的情况下,终于突击赶跑了在桂林西南日军迂回的这个战车联队
/ u0 {1 U) H. k% A8 Q" n缅甸战场,一批日军船队从毛淡棉驶出,航向正西,估计准备入侵安达曼群岛的布莱尔港
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Ground combat at 75,55 (near Kweilin)- b) T% B9 o7 |& G

- F% z  o6 h, E1 ZAllied Shock attack1 C# ^9 ]" x1 o4 M: d/ Y5 _
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Attacking force 21332 troops, 119 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 7544 _1 p9 k' M9 ^& d2 ^

3 `4 Z, [- P, i4 V/ T% Q6 YDefending force 904 troops, 0 guns, 143 vehicles, Assault Value = 63% p; N, H- T7 |1 @' y
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Allied adjusted assault: 648 9 U! a% Q* a$ q" E3 W

$ t1 B4 D2 i* k* n: e) dJapanese adjusted defense: 100
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; O' W; N6 H* M* W4 r( SAllied assault odds: 6 to 1
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Combat modifiers
5 M7 ~/ {+ i) }1 A" jDefender: terrain(+), leaders(+), experience(-)5 E# `  b) [$ ~  e" c) s
Attacker: shock(+), leaders(+)2 j; ?" f9 ~: \1 w
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Japanese ground losses:9 Z' D* J* P6 L8 S8 b
      Vehicles lost 39 (24 destroyed, 15 disabled)
, r7 V  S2 K( V2 G+ Y( l0 c% p      Units retreated 1
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9 V/ k7 A! o0 Z/ q8 n1 MAllied ground losses:7 j* U" D# b. c; ~+ D5 ~
      889 casualties reported' ?4 c& H) I1 ~5 r- l0 h  B
         Squads: 6 destroyed, 74 disabled
8 r# G6 [; x* ^; \         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
7 ?/ c/ O. A8 K8 r         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled4 A/ R& _( Y8 b5 a! o; M
      Guns lost 5 (2 destroyed, 3 disabled)
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Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!* O. C6 g! P& l7 v
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Assaulting units:( _2 y2 P& z  \2 W* [/ i
    49th Chinese Corps
$ i6 {5 w" X- ?3 M    75th Chinese Corps
7 B& L8 u- F; _  Q) E8 z9 ~    77th Chinese Corps
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Defending units:
3 D' @# M: K5 r* ?0 x+ [% g8 r    12th Tank Regiment
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 30, 42) ~+ |, g, I$ C( S
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# {& x) [7 O: c/ q2 c1 a缅甸战场,日军大和编队裹挟大批运输船大举登陆布莱尔港,天亮后飞机更是对其狂轰滥炸,但是英国远东航母编队也抵达出击阵位,虽然由于天气原因导致空袭效果不佳,仅击沉1条运输船,击伤包括BB大和在内的多艘舰艇" ~' U! {& H$ b( |
北太战场,日军KB分队掩护BB比睿雾岛水面舰队和补给编队继续冲击阿达克岛,盟军PT编队奋勇抵抗,以损失9条PT的代价获得击沉1DD的战绩,补给阿达克岛的日军运输船被岸炮轰成渣渣
% a; q) t) Y( f5 u% |南洋战场,BB扶桑日向编队炮击泗水,配合杀入泗水陆军开始了正式攻略
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Port Blair at 46,58
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Weather in hex: Heavy rain' o5 d9 u' Y# l5 @! x
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Raid spotted at 17 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.& Y5 F* C1 Z5 k" w( d8 l  d
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes0 M' o4 N( P% e3 m
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Allied aircraft
; B' b0 Y; j0 }4 E      Albacore I x 18
+ ^6 q- R. x4 e  s# E. L  i% P      Fulmar II x 17! n$ w/ V+ X- x& x+ N8 S' Q  V
      Swordfish I x 12
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- K; ^5 X" Z0 F: dNo Allied losses1 k$ q" d% R& |# A4 g1 X
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      BB Yamato, Bomb hits 1* t% m+ _( J8 Y
      AMC Saigon Maru, Bomb hits 1,  on fire$ M% I* e- R6 ~6 A# T
      CL Jintsu
' N8 I& @/ T" O      xAK Imizu Maru9 y+ }, T$ b2 t! `" H
      xAP Hakozaki Maru
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2 ^) h. t* _2 m& FAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Port Blair at 46,58" c* [: ]9 V+ f7 ]3 e, X+ M9 E
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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; X) T& [% }% E) q& iRaid spotted at 35 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
" Q' n9 T) O) L5 }+ [2 m  GEstimated time to target is 23 minutes
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! {& l8 _0 T, J! G# {      Albacore I x 188 O3 _5 d! P. \/ x' n
      Fulmar II x 17
* a8 E0 \  K+ N1 R      Swordfish I x 12' `2 A( p7 K( a- @2 X
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No Allied losses4 R3 |+ K# z  V6 T5 V
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Japanese Ships
) @  }+ e0 n# G! w  S3 n$ R      BB Yamato, Torpedo hits 3
! t0 U0 }! Y( ]      xAK Asahisan Maru, Torpedo hits 3, and is sunk; o/ q8 b3 `( p4 ~' s
      AMC Saigon Maru, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage8 |4 y$ N9 O/ E) y5 ?
      xAP Hakozaki Maru0 `* a; n7 P6 z$ ~
      xAK Imizu Maru
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" q; p% C/ s; w  P( p6 QNight Time Surface Combat, near Adak Island at 162,52, Range 1,000 Yards
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Japanese Ships! q' V' d; u4 P1 m9 q" f
      CL Yura3 d( R0 [: v' N5 O# s0 w% o
      DD Mutsuki
+ {8 ?" V$ F$ ^. f+ f      DD Kisaragi, ], |- F/ u, U; F) @
      DD Yayoi6 }0 p6 U0 J% \1 E7 Y  O
      DD Mochizuki, Shell hits 1, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk2 V. e% Y  l- F* j

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( Q$ }6 ?* b0 T7 r! t4 m5 V' |      PT-22, Shell hits 2, and is sunk
- h1 K* b% `$ Y' [; K      PT-43, Shell hits 1
. R4 ?1 Z/ j' `3 M/ x      PT-44
4 a* ]2 o! F+ H" P% W      PT-455 F9 v$ ?/ @6 l- w
      PT-46
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Night Naval bombardment of Adak Island at 162,52
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Allied aircraft
$ T9 S9 V  d" Z: U1 S; h      no flights
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Allied aircraft losses
; @' u3 e; X& }9 w6 a" b& ^, k* c" W      B-26 Marauder: 13 damaged, F& v7 g% z; s- l+ R) F
      B-26 Marauder: 2 destroyed on ground
4 T4 {  ]; {8 K" i' z( p      A-29 Hudson: 1 damaged
5 \7 z6 g: E2 v0 P& h. a7 J9 H1 ~      A-29 Hudson: 2 destroyed on ground
  \2 S7 D1 {% q7 C      A-24 Banshee: 2 damaged$ X, l" j" f' ]0 S' d: B4 b
      A-24 Banshee: 2 destroyed on ground
+ V& e- Q& B; {' f' y; J- H      Kittyhawk I: 1 damaged, ], z2 h7 W2 y% n4 `) ^

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3 C/ b; P6 M# H+ F$ W" g      BB Yamashiro
7 L* _8 v4 g$ W* t      BB Hiei% D. s# f; g$ V0 N. J. Y
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Allied ground losses:0 i4 I, h3 Y- @( U& D
      169 casualties reported
; m  M. G+ k" `$ m2 G6 ^         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 o" U* f4 E  G1 r6 n4 c* v         Non Combat: 6 destroyed, 15 disabled
# Q8 _. |, J* C         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled6 G, o* g& }4 O0 K
      Guns lost 9 (3 destroyed, 6 disabled)$ _3 _* h6 j; ?/ E
      Vehicles lost 11 (6 destroyed, 5 disabled)
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0 C- o; ?+ U6 DAirbase hits 2
8 w7 o2 G; C( v1 U8 XAirbase supply hits 19 w, Q/ ]. E! L- V5 p
Runway hits 8% Y4 n+ `, `( k" ~
Port hits 2' ]7 I. Z. Q0 v; B' d
Port supply hits 1
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Mar 31, 42
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日军主力杀入泗水
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Ground combat at Soerabaja (56,104)% M. D4 J" l' O$ Q
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% J/ |$ R0 Q0 W3 D! P! cAttacking force 23219 troops, 243 guns, 144 vehicles, Assault Value = 1366! [/ E: b6 N& A. o- s# g

' T* Y: E8 q4 Y: [; G+ I; y  r! HDefending force 20879 troops, 275 guns, 137 vehicles, Assault Value = 637
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, \+ j8 r0 T- }6 e1 xJapanese ground losses:3 @7 B. [1 v/ A- s1 y
      71 casualties reported  C. Z/ ~! `$ A
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 5 disabled
5 t# x9 ?! }- T: G         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
; i. ^( L  v0 _. R0 ]& }2 T: \% X1 ?         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled' ^; v9 E, H4 z+ d; x7 c( g. f. x  g
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Allied ground losses:
9 u3 }) y8 J# ]# G5 r- A      56 casualties reported
1 E' N( L# r, v! \( ?- I         Squads: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled) j$ K1 b2 r, B
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled7 a- S6 Z- D" z) c1 t
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Assaulting units:
, l- Q* y+ w8 h$ K% p9 W    56th Division
3 [5 F% K* k' _8 {& n7 z    38th Division0 p3 a8 o: G7 b$ ^& F9 r0 Y; Q. I% j. N
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    6th Tank Regiment1 t+ Q+ u) p8 n. R" P$ {
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment5 j4 n/ e9 G' Y% Y
    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment
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Defending units:
$ M& f4 T$ `8 s9 [    Roodenburg Battalion
; W3 C! ]4 `7 G& E3 F& q4 J- @    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
+ {; j& d3 d' c, L    2nd KNIL Regiment! c, k, S7 M& \( I1 A$ t' ?) t
    1st KNIL Regiment. N( [  z, p& z$ g2 u0 r' r" C
    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn
: T; U( [7 h3 r& J' D% \  Z0 }    Marinier Battalion5 r1 e% u2 n8 E0 R3 M; ?4 t% s
    West Borneo KNIL Battalion/ Q, P! \  B5 }0 x3 g3 p9 \. f
    3rd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
8 U5 a  }: @: M$ ^" p9 f: V    Van Altena Battalion9 O* R# a. O2 F
    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion2 Q9 M( ^8 O/ X2 ^" w9 H7 E/ N
    Barisan KNIL Regiment
( ?) t, q- _) L: V) w    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion
5 L! l1 ], D: i    Prajoda Garrison Battalion8 v- G% V& g9 ]
    6th KNIL Regiment
4 o* \! ?6 x, i. E: u+ Z    Manado Garrison Battalion
( Y, g1 n- N9 d5 P7 h) U! m$ @    Zuid KNIL Battalion6 Z* m% X7 D9 T9 }8 Y$ ^1 |7 r
    Afdeling Ritman
2 \) p$ c5 S5 |, i8 g( {# Y" q    1st Regt Cavalerie
0 W) p" |" W6 r    Molukken Garrison Battalion
' ?# E! P9 I, z: {4 Y    Malaya Army
% y! S4 K+ ?8 T1 ^! h    Artilleriecommando Coastal Gun Battalion
亚码头初征就这样3雷了?。。。悲剧啊。。。。
军刀菠萝
感觉像43年增加3条翔鹤这种虚构,有点无厘头,脱离实际
2 `( t) P3 H+ w为什么不是像土佐、天城添入CV行列,增加信浓载机量,丸5计划提前这样贴近史实一点的虚构呢?; X2 |) W8 E! o4 R8 }
老外会弄剧本的军迷性质都不那么铁?
' b( A6 V# d" L# u* o更铁的不弄剧本?
338# kiki
$ ]- S' o( ~4 i: {  z老外John 3rd的团队开发RA剧本的背景说明:% Z3 X* N% C8 v
非你所说的什么不铁的军迷
) _9 t. L6 L- _7 }' a7 w2 _/ f: LThe Reluctant Admiral is a Japanese 'what if' scenario based upon a greater contribution by Adm. Yamamoto Isoroku. The premise of the Mod is that Yamamoto exerted a much greater influence first on the Japan Naval Aircraft Industry, then as Deputy Navy Minister, and finally as Navy Minister itself. Yamamoto chooses, at great risk to his life, to forego command of the Combined Fleet and dedicate himself to preparing Japan for a war he didn't want. He adds two new slipways for Fleet construction to facilitate a different, final pre-war expansion of the Kaigun.  New and expanded Naval Yards, Heavy Industry, and Armaments are added at tremendous cost for the Japanese economy as the Admiral attempts to prepare Japan for a possibly long war. In so choosing to do this Yamamoto then changes the 4th Circle Building plan replacing the 3rd and 4th Yamato-Class Battleships with three improved Shokaku-Class CVs and a pair of Kawachi-Class fast Battlecruisers, two Tone-Class CAs, an accelerated Agano-Class deployment, and additional destroyers.  Quick, reasonably cheap carrier conversions are moved forward seeing all of the pre-war CVs/CVLs deploy by December 7th or at slightly earlier dates in 1942./ l' C& T& z3 }6 F; o/ n2 ]

' u) X" a3 Q: i% ]The Japan Naval Air Arm is changed so that everything is staked to the Zero Airframe with a specialization of the Zero into a Land-Based Interceptor as well as CV-Based Fighters. Research and production expansion is achieved by streamlining the air industry (cutting several models) while bringing forward second generation aircraft:  Judy, Jill, etc…  By great effort the IJNAF deploys nearly all new aircraft on December 7th.8 E  h4 k  t0 f( l2 N, g/ R4 ]' V
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RA 4.0 now brings his ‘vision’ to the IJN’s Land Component.  He reorganizes the SNLF units into a Brigade-Sized offensive force and—knowing it will be a war of attrition—converts many Naval Guard into enhanced units with Coastal Defense artillery for a stronger defensive unit.  Additional small units are added to the IJN’s Troops and support units better reflecting Yamamoto's foresight into base building, defense, and expansion needs.
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The foresight of the Admiral paysoff during 1942 and early-1943 as new ships, aircraft, and ground units enter into the Japanese Order-of-Battle, however, the cost is steep. Though expanded and using modern aircraft many Japanese Naval Air units start with their experience lowered to reflect the dilution of the experienced pilots into new units. Supply and fuel reserves start at a much reduced state. The Japanese MUST take the DEI as fast as possible.
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In a major change over the previous two versions of Reluctant Admiral, the 3.0 postulates more of Yamamoto’s influence upon the wartime Kaigun. First class destroyers are accelerated and emphasis is shifted to the AA Akizuki-Class at the expense of the more balanced Yugumo’s. Manpower is at a premium within the Fleet so Submarines, Escorts, and ASW forces all see a major retooling reflecting the Japanese quality over quantity belief. Yamamoto chooses the immediately useful projects, including 2nd-class destroyers, fast transports and coastal defense fleet, at the expense of large destroyers and subs offered by the stock, historical choice.2 j( b& f/ {, ^2 e3 E9 D

! p- E3 N2 |8 d1 d8 _. E$ X' y) P  JIt should be noted that not all the changes are for the Japanese. The Allies see continued major changes in their starting locations, new air units, several ground units, a CLAA conversion for the Omaha-CL, a pair of additional CVLs, and options for nearly 10 CVEs. The added warships reflect a ‘stopgap’ counter to the increased Japanese strength found at war’s start. 9 z, K; q8 b* l0 }! ]1 u, X' c

3 s) V% d+ }* ZHow well can YOU do to use these new tools OR how well can you stop the Japanese Navy in its tracks as the Allies?
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 01, 42- {  ^1 S  ~0 k7 e* J# F
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! T" {, H! v( X% l, S# L泗水会战,盟军看情形准备退守玛琅山地,放弃泗水( @& ^+ c7 p( f6 x/ ~; p9 n
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Ground combat at Soerabaja (56,104)! i$ `  j! G( R( F- ]5 |' d

" s9 l( J: L# m' c2 N( mJapanese Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 38121 troops, 381 guns, 338 vehicles, Assault Value = 1370
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/ O/ T5 Y- C- w" Z# W, N1 JDefending force 20827 troops, 275 guns, 137 vehicles, Assault Value = 6327 t- @3 e: |, [/ n4 a2 n
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Japanese adjusted assault: 914 ! m0 O" n) L4 s6 |2 G+ f! K  I" b

# k7 s* m& _2 {. @+ LAllied adjusted defense: 200 . c# x* o* w: }4 q) a6 Q

& w: B" c6 Q: P9 ?( a, RJapanese assault odds: 4 to 1 (fort level 3) ( o. @6 ]3 h+ n: [
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Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 23 c0 z% N0 K9 D% f  t

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Defender: preparation(-), experience(-)
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Japanese ground losses:
  Y( N: N2 B+ j+ y      1427 casualties reported
4 b: `, U) F0 v- W: @6 C         Squads: 6 destroyed, 310 disabled
0 A; S0 I) P$ c! H         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 18 disabled
% ]# Y! B9 v$ |, Y3 D8 l* a         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 47 disabled
' r; z0 j% e8 J  Z      Guns lost 21 (2 destroyed, 19 disabled)8 S) ^& p0 b, E+ ^" G9 r: H

, F9 J) o9 J* nAllied ground losses:
5 C3 |" L1 C' e      2253 casualties reported
) I  U# S8 d  k- I         Squads: 48 destroyed, 195 disabled
8 O7 e7 i- Y9 @7 @" G         Non Combat: 40 destroyed, 14 disabled
/ @# s5 O7 e) k5 n; v         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 3 disabled9 \" x/ Z  u1 I
      Guns lost 44 (6 destroyed, 38 disabled)9 D9 w) {; S) s' l- V* g+ Y( L6 O
      Vehicles lost 80 (52 destroyed, 28 disabled)
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8 Z) `% F) l/ a3 x% _Assaulting units:
  t4 q0 M* \) g4 h( c) N  K+ v4 o    5th Division7 `, Y6 ~. M" L* s5 M
    38th Division
0 v4 u/ d. K& L% w& Y6 d! d    56th Division
  c8 ~! x  e. w# }( x    6th Tank Regiment: o  K& C0 E# W3 w/ J
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment4 K$ ^3 M- T. h
    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment8 L, h* W. Y) I+ k( Z1 ^

6 L( [% v& z8 q) q# Z/ ~1 BDefending units:5 ~6 I+ e1 u8 g" N7 W3 y
    1st Regt Cavalerie $ @% G4 S3 R/ I
    Prajoda Garrison Battalion
3 [% g9 g3 v: [& i- _, g    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
$ W0 e. x. j: z. V- l# U+ s$ d- p. q    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion
. ]2 T! w; `/ r+ J; E    West Borneo KNIL Battalion1 A4 j; B+ O( T1 k. }* C
    Roodenburg Battalion* W$ n1 O& i$ L
    Zuid KNIL Battalion
2 u: m. F6 m3 t3 Y$ T( J    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion
- k5 s$ n; s5 ?$ J) g2 F    Barisan KNIL Regiment' d4 O. ^5 B- m! E' c6 a2 u
    Manado Garrison Battalion
7 j1 A- Y( e' ^+ h    Afdeling Ritman , x$ z9 Y( F/ d+ {
    Marinier Battalion
" S5 Q; A" u, I% C" i    6th KNIL Regiment$ l# b3 m4 Z# {
    1st KNIL Regiment
. e: ]1 m- w2 w: S  m& s    Van Altena Battalion6 E5 f; m- m6 L  t3 k
    2nd KNIL Regiment: a3 N" R7 T, A0 \  f
    3rd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
' g2 b4 S( K0 c% s# m    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn * b7 x, g  I, L$ R" `( k
    Molukken Garrison Battalion+ i  K' p& g% p$ |
    Malaya Army: Y. T8 \$ ~8 D: E3 W+ s" s4 o
    Artilleriecommando Coastal Gun Battalion
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 02, 42
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南洋战场,日军占领芝拉扎,盟军放弃泗水,退守玛琅
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, ^% N0 C$ Y# b0 o( p6 P+ YGround combat at Tjilatjap (51,102)
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! l& y2 Q; }6 g8 a: c6 LJapanese Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 14979 troops, 167 guns, 177 vehicles, Assault Value = 524% W1 O- R9 D" }3 n
2 d3 H/ S$ _; ~6 x( S
Defending force 2054 troops, 52 guns, 24 vehicles, Assault Value = 35
1 L% Q+ i9 J& e( e& S
5 w- K) P/ I* \Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2' w) i( U  f5 N3 \+ c9 a$ z% n1 V
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Japanese adjusted assault: 454 " {3 N- M9 Z1 @3 B

' N1 z6 n+ \5 M. B) o* JAllied adjusted defense: 33
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9 N) q6 N2 r/ ]7 F2 N8 OJapanese assault odds: 13 to 1 (fort level 2) ( t6 Z* y4 @$ N$ c' v

4 e, O+ U3 u+ W& Q/ pJapanese forces CAPTURE Tjilatjap !!!4 L" ~* `  A( h4 }0 s

9 t2 a' W8 V% n1 T3 t; w- HCombat modifiers5 A4 t- n6 K% X8 b- L5 \6 l; o' K& `
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-), supply(-)
2 {: E* G: d. M2 U/ hAttacker:
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# m" z0 ~* i$ B3 i3 xJapanese ground losses:9 O2 b! p# }. M! I9 N' H  p5 E; A
      88 casualties reported
. O/ f2 x( W& k1 u5 E9 `/ U2 _$ D  N. j/ p         Squads: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled( y3 j! u3 A1 [7 i
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled5 e" i! V, z4 i* Y
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 3 disabled
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Allied ground losses:
* s/ H" K( c- y) H+ a      2528 casualties reported+ o: U# o  N, _
         Squads: 20 destroyed, 0 disabled
- k0 ?/ m/ D# |0 Z- b         Non Combat: 205 destroyed, 0 disabled
# ?8 h, x! g6 [         Engineers: 8 destroyed, 0 disabled+ [* o% j! Q' z( W2 s7 ^% j
      Guns lost 58 (58 destroyed, 0 disabled)
: ^' E0 F: m0 Q      Vehicles lost 34 (34 destroyed, 0 disabled)
, P0 t8 Z4 Y: r' F6 `; O      Units destroyed 139 H! D! n& \6 u8 B9 F

# i% _6 E7 r6 t! V+ p" a& gAssaulting units:" X" m- p+ K3 n7 ~8 U7 A
    1st Tank Regiment. a% R" Y, v! Q# Y
    18th Division
/ p$ X' D+ x0 V2 N, f    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
6 j* V4 M/ }6 v    1st RF Gun Battalion/ c; a: v  |" z
0 e3 S: i; U, G7 ^. \1 o# B8 d
Defending units:" c  X: _* Y  H3 ^; W$ W
    Mobiele Eenheid Battalion3 ^8 \& v& N3 e3 X2 `4 z
    Padang Garrison Battalion
9 I1 l% y' [! w+ F/ l5 F    Pakanbaroe Det. # v: a- ~! f4 l; ]# _3 n6 I
    So.Sumatra Garrison Battalion3 O6 a" a0 {& x2 G. t
    Bengkalis Base Force7 I! Q' M4 j( H0 C  `$ }4 j' Q
    Merak Base Force
4 x3 Z2 V5 }1 X    Teloekbetoeng Base Force6 c$ U$ x: P5 y* F
    Djojakarta Base Force
0 z+ k+ u" A$ _* I1 f( Y    VII KNIL Battalion- x( a. H6 m& n8 g
    Sorong Det. Base Force
  v9 q) Q* Y+ U* B1 f3 ]    West Sumatra Base Force  W0 [) U3 n% A7 `
    5th Coastal Gun Battalion& T- I8 V- @- Z
    Manado Base Force
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 03, 42' v# Z+ j; F/ w( i: [+ O
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南洋重镇泗水陷落,盟军退守玛琅山地,日军轰炸玛琅机场,被直掩的飓风火鸡8 z( m7 a; |; }* x0 e/ H% G
由于泗水陷落,盟军上个回合可以重建但尚未重建的部队,今日居然无法重建了,呜呼哀哉。。。7 Y/ I2 U5 e# ~3 j; [" i! y
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Morning Air attack on KNIL Army Command , at 55,105 (Malang)" ~5 r9 F8 ]& ]3 a6 Y* U
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Weather in hex: Clear sky4 e2 D) ^* x+ V
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Raid detected at 23 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
+ D  X, ^: E4 M) b" n9 A+ R% oEstimated time to target is 7 minutes, N% [% w+ Z! E, S( {
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Japanese aircraft
3 h! ^! }; j! t* R! {, ?! T( j      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 23
! v+ u) S3 @# P5 n9 E      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 9
! e  P& ^# i+ B! J: j & s' M; p, G- T3 a
Allied aircraft$ Y. Y6 B' C9 a& E- h
      Hurricane IIb Trop x 15
! w6 X$ p* a' R/ M% ^; O6 R 5 B) A; R2 u- j9 w+ I1 A
Japanese aircraft losses8 ~- c& [# N4 w
      Ki-21-Ic Sally: 6 destroyed, 2 damaged- d. l  b- k7 R3 M2 E9 L
      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 destroyed, 1 damaged( j  x( S, q/ l. i! c2 z
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No Allied losses
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 04, 42$ ?4 o7 j" H! x, k1 d! \
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日军居然不走陆路,而是直接登陆沙璜,难道是想测试过了登陆加成期后的登陆损失吗。。。' G: E- }$ }2 Y5 ?' Q) C* ], g1 B
零战开始扫场玛琅,飓风不敌零战海
( L1 ~0 ^( \$ h2 a) J芝拉扎和泗水陷落后,ABDA部队由于没有母港,所以都无法重建了,只能考虑运种子) P- K) l) Z- c& j" [- c7 k+ U
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Amphibious Assault at Sabang (44,70)
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TF 111 troops unloading over beach at Sabang, 44,70/ ~1 k4 j% z* V7 {6 k
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Japanese ground losses:! k7 @4 r' E0 w0 R
      27 casualties reported
" @3 b4 Y4 H- ?! l4 D9 h         Squads: 4 destroyed, 0 disabled
( N. R- M$ Y7 K- m         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled  |: [$ y9 a1 Y( Y! I
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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12 Support troops lost from landing craft during unload of I./143rd Infantry Bn /1: W4 ~5 e. ~; C! W4 c& `
17 troops of a IJA Infantry Squad lost in surf during unload of II./143rd Infantry Bn /2
6 M3 l4 R, I  Z17 troops of a IJA Infantry Squad lost from landing craft during unload of 112th Infantry Rgt /1
/ v8 Q: x; e" @/ m% J17 troops of a IJA Infantry Squad lost overboard during unload of 112th Infantry Rgt
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 06, 42/ u; h, d! S/ V+ U/ @! D+ D8 n
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爪哇发生空战,盟军战鹰大破零战
# L/ `4 d( m0 ~& y9 f; f连日来,莫港上空也持续发生空战,总的来说P40略占优势$ a! h8 D9 _7 g3 F) U
日军水面编队开始扫荡仰光港,估计不日就会炮击仰光,盟军已做好转移飞虎队的准备6 x5 ~( h- J  k% {$ P
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% A% @. m6 L  {% {2 dMorning Air attack on Port Moresby , at 98,130 6 f. Y) c* z) A+ U- ^$ @( j& a

9 m  j- [* l" E" TWeather in hex: Severe storms3 D3 l2 n1 H  R( C8 l
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Raid detected at 23 NM, estimated altitude 23,000 feet.! G: U: W( {! S
Estimated time to target is 7 minutes
7 s% @. i: D+ \0 i . _/ @, Y: b1 z) `6 _! e1 ?
Japanese aircraft6 C5 ]5 p% t$ N6 I
      A6M2 Zero x 9
; Z+ `, }4 s+ ]0 C
- n+ u, n; b7 Z, l! S1 J: fAllied aircraft: U) h. j1 q1 L6 i- V) P6 z
      Kittyhawk IA x 9, a, q! }( Z  g8 T1 N
      P-40B Warhawk x 121 U& S/ S- P  ~/ Z8 n$ Y

# L* h  c2 ]/ D7 c# OJapanese aircraft losses
1 c& u8 K2 H; d8 V; w: Q1 n      A6M2 Zero: 4 destroyed4 N. j3 h$ G2 S
! l5 l  ~  q; q! y* m9 e; c( K, W
Allied aircraft losses' C5 o5 Z' Y( H* s9 h
      Kittyhawk IA: 1 destroyed! J/ `9 W- K( Y7 K
      P-40B Warhawk: 1 destroyed7 V3 j% U6 P+ m) l! ?
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* B! e* P1 y: d% o. i. P' ]4 J" \Morning Air attack on Loemadjang , at 56,106
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Weather in hex: Heavy rain
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! S$ k" x9 }" Q0 m" w, ?* qRaid detected at 35 NM, estimated altitude 18,000 feet.+ a. U) Y% O+ M; W- [0 ^; s4 S
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes
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Japanese aircraft7 [! K2 i5 S- t! I* Y# f! x
      A6M2 Zero x 25
7 ~) }2 F& ?5 ` ! N+ g. J/ V  x7 p/ U
Allied aircraft8 P& I% ~" {, x0 M4 m5 K" s
      B-339D x 8$ c; P3 r( Z$ M+ \
      P-40E Warhawk x 12$ G. ~% j4 G! f
      P-40E Warhawk x 24
4 t7 e& h6 h/ M/ C   G+ [( {5 d1 i
Japanese aircraft losses$ ~+ T' Q" W. X9 \% y% \4 _
      A6M2 Zero: 11 destroyed
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No Allied losses
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 07, 42
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# z; K/ }: M0 v9 c% EABDA盟军战斗机继续打游击,这次转场到玛琅,火鸡了日军轰炸机群
; o/ m6 @& D; R$ B0 P; C. D日军进逼玛琅$ G! Y$ o* l, P0 ?# W! i
大陆战场,派遣军集结了2000余战力杀入萍乡,不顾堆叠惩罚' n; T' }0 U1 w; o
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Morning Air attack on 1st KNIL Regiment, at 55,105 (Malang)9 x3 q) D% g3 W

* e  @& E0 J7 X9 P* J# t2 cWeather in hex: Overcast% F5 s+ t+ {! Z9 V7 R
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Raid detected at 26 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.3 x( D% t$ J& \8 [; E. T
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes
7 d2 p% C* E/ W3 |$ v+ z7 y( J0 r- ~8 X9 U' R3 K% o, e
Japanese aircraft
6 s/ L6 [5 K# z. m6 M! s: V      Ki-27b Nate x 15( [* o) S, I* N1 T
      Ki-51 Sonia x 11
1 T4 d( Q$ ^! o1 T
; Y; m7 k0 P. D/ T# M: \Allied aircraft
) O  ]6 m' b9 R9 G1 x- D1 E      Hurricane IIb Trop x 3
0 K9 Y4 T# X  Q# y" H8 _2 ~      B-339D x 4
% e& j: ~, O3 {% d      P-40E Warhawk x 8
1 D: G0 t8 |) b. A3 z      P-40E Warhawk x 12
8 e$ \, \- s- M, z$ g
. g( v' J( s# W9 X; e9 Q" JJapanese aircraft losses- W- L. Q% U# e  {
      Ki-27b Nate: 2 destroyed
4 n( z. ^( c$ a  P1 ?. i+ T8 f      Ki-51 Sonia: 3 destroyed, 1 damaged" Z+ j9 B9 G: W; T5 q3 g
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No Allied losses( O. @% Z! q9 `
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Morning Air attack on Tjilitap Base Force, at 55,105 (Malang)
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- O6 ~5 S3 _' j6 `0 G& D+ KWeather in hex: Overcast
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# F0 a4 H6 o' ORaid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.
' F; K5 b! L* L9 MEstimated time to target is 4 minutes
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3 h9 @0 h5 W# e5 D- }# `& IJapanese aircraft
3 ?! P- H  @7 {. w1 S* {      Ki-51 Sonia x 9
: s; b+ E& I0 y* E; _' X* A
$ a. w/ g% \; T; N, ^$ b  G+ aAllied aircraft
; B7 u3 h4 j0 A      Hurricane IIb Trop x 31 F. R9 P3 H' H/ S/ P2 J' g' G
      B-339D x 1
; i# l! M8 G& Y      P-40E Warhawk x 57 @1 L  U6 w: C2 R# ?/ [3 ^/ ~, V
      P-40E Warhawk x 10+ {! _: K. I+ [$ e
; x" J6 p+ g% \/ ~3 [, V* X6 Y
Japanese aircraft losses
% L- X# T$ k7 f: k6 y) Q      Ki-51 Sonia: 3 destroyed, 1 damaged  x5 t0 A3 U- h: v% y3 k! s
1 `' N4 ^5 G, L. Q  ?2 ~
No Allied losses
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Afternoon Air attack on 1st KNIL Regiment, at 55,105 (Malang)
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8 F, W, o5 y% d" ]( [/ f1 \Weather in hex: Clear sky7 F$ W% G; z% ~, H( `, I

, j2 Y4 B& g- Q  O3 b+ gRaid spotted at 13 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.+ W, F, t; V* U" G: l
Estimated time to target is 4 minutes" \( l4 W' K0 ]/ p; J& T6 C* ?2 l
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Japanese aircraft: X& U5 a+ `! [; N
      G4M1 Betty x 33; O0 S. Y$ H5 T2 R; s
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Allied aircraft
  j1 A7 y* @, @# A      Hurricane IIb Trop x 3) e- R6 D% ?  }1 @  @1 e
      B-339D x 3
( G4 f# }! D6 w5 z$ `; E$ s      P-40E Warhawk x 4
( n; n+ g" o  G      P-40E Warhawk x 97 Q  J& @2 M! g& c
" b5 u$ u" k9 _8 V% l% ~3 F
Japanese aircraft losses
) ~+ o2 s$ t; b; p) q) g  q      G4M1 Betty: 10 destroyed, 2 damaged" y+ C" T7 B1 S  `: m( A
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
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' P" e  d, t  G0 Y4 W' Q6 s1 \No Allied losses
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Ground combat at Malang (55,105)8 |# S$ y% W( n- l+ u
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Japanese Bombardment attack% r( n' L+ W5 @1 |
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Attacking force 17733 troops, 253 guns, 140 vehicles, Assault Value = 1381' ]4 R: r4 t/ K* u' h" t

% j! h) e, m; SDefending force 26685 troops, 367 guns, 64 vehicles, Assault Value = 623
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8 T" F' T6 S' }) r* R0 |. y1 HJapanese ground losses:
- d8 p* f  k& z  w      100 casualties reported% y4 E% |6 \1 e( n5 d/ J; c$ t' V
         Squads: 3 destroyed, 3 disabled
/ j: S! K; D( J6 M9 W, i- v# ]' T- C+ Y* U: o         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled5 D, }- n! _$ i. ^
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
8 j; g) A7 m, X# S) z7 D: d      Guns lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)' D2 B' z, S* \9 z' `

, g1 z  R; L% \6 b4 u2 R0 hAllied ground losses:, C, K$ q+ Y7 B5 k% u7 H) ~2 l7 q
      18 casualties reported' g$ A/ k* Q+ @' m
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
7 J* i  A: }) Y$ S! e         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
" O) X* y' H# I; ^         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Assaulting units:% B  h' c2 l3 i
    6th Tank Regiment
% {' e4 e6 `0 x5 ]/ H, g/ |, b    5th Division
# ]  [9 Y9 Z$ U* B! Z8 K$ h    2nd Tank Regiment; q- A% N- L- Y. F" q0 I' I
    38th Division+ G& ], |8 t( a+ h
    1st Tank Regiment6 V, A- M, g, y3 K& a* \& {6 z4 \
    56th Division* r- s. U6 T" o" x4 S
    Imperial Guards/B Division
; q- j7 t6 T5 [    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
; o3 \/ N7 _/ U/ ^7 m    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment9 s; w& z, M. t- Z) ~8 b$ _) ^
    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment1 y. w, V, l, c: L  d& |$ ]
    1st RF Gun Battalion1 z8 `5 U0 R9 Z; ?& D
( D6 n' l5 m( x- [+ x
Defending units:
9 B3 n8 V7 I) q$ x2 b( u% S: C& M    Van Altena Battalion
0 N3 U  N6 x& R3 T5 `1 t% j6 e    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
; a+ `3 Q7 p: S* Q0 W2 x5 E# Q9 J3 Q    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion5 q5 E4 s# h0 I4 u; w
    West Borneo KNIL Battalion2 |( _5 v9 \, Z, @
    4th KNIL Regiment
) |: ^* t+ g  e, L: G3 ^* k& v    Afdeling Ritman
& l: ~: d8 d8 _( y( O: e# U$ }    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn
7 E- R& j7 |% L0 C  p    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion
& [* Y& Q) ?. F% p    6th KNIL Regiment
' Y6 X: q. C. C$ j    Roodenburg Battalion
# _$ s' ^3 _& M( t1 w    2nd KNIL Regiment
; a5 c- N* T+ A    Marinier Battalion* ?1 O: s, m( P- M1 ~( z2 ^# ?, |4 Z, w
    1st KNIL Regiment
+ |( L& x1 m. ~! E1 j8 a9 M    Prajoda Garrison Battalion# Q( e- U# _6 T6 X
    Barisan KNIL Regiment/ o$ o9 n6 M9 B# x
    Manado Garrison Battalion
8 x1 ]$ x+ t* O' i8 H9 }    KNIL Army Command ! u- p1 y" I4 x# E3 Q5 g* C% f: r
    1st KNIL AA Battalion
5 C* q7 I6 t! y) k/ N7 ~* y' l' M    3rd KNIL AA Battalion
" w9 D% g/ D) e    Malaya Army
! {& d1 v5 }# p6 d" `    Tjilitap Base Force
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