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没有制空权就没有制海权,没有制海权就无法防守孤岛。
江湖
在58眼皮底下强行补给没有成功希望,天蝗还是且战且退吧,反正拖到结束还是有希望的
鬼畜米帝组织阅舰式正巧拿快速编队操了炮
日军是准备声东击西吗?美军不能高兴得太早啊
27v5啊,坐看日军守备部队玉碎
都什么时间了还能声东击西?不露底盟军才会有所忌惮
舰机不存人不语,波纳佩前立斜阳
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使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
由于战事突然,并没有太多补给库存在波纳佩,在战役过程中,补给消耗的速度大大超出当地的库存数量,因此,战役一开始,帝国就已经开始组织各种手段投送补给,但是还远远顶不上消耗的速度。此战基本宣告波纳佩守军获得外援的所有途径的断绝,剩下的只有依靠守军自身的顽强了。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
大将用起了拖字诀
我一直觉得蝗军补给不充足。
江湖
天蝗国庆放假出游,本档暂停了几天
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 08, 44" {5 y) |! s, G4 m' J/ I/ Q" }
盟军继续在岛上同日军打炮战,日军伤亡稳定增加
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Ground combat at Ponape (119,113)
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/ f8 H/ h8 N* f# |Allied Bombardment attack
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Attacking force 5327 troops, 333 guns, 148 vehicles, Assault Value = 2444
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Defending force 45223 troops, 615 guns, 278 vehicles, Assault Value = 1000
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& j3 Z$ f& ?( e0 `; A3 Z      834 casualties reported0 J  w2 _) G% F
         Squads: 33 destroyed, 19 disabled
- h  e) T- B' \/ A; S/ h         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 7 disabled: {6 f0 \: }9 V7 G$ j- H/ [1 Y' x
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled
4 y4 q/ _  ?4 y- j1 |      Guns lost 16 (4 destroyed, 12 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:1 d5 y; J4 E8 `3 W% S
      16 casualties reported
" K7 W1 j& r0 }  R; J% {         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled8 ?2 A" }  o8 M6 Y: Z9 B! Q2 I; r9 c1 n
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled% j0 q6 c% K, D* D
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 09, 44
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- c1 u3 W7 `# ^7 X5 b' bTF 195 encounters mine field at Ponape (119,113) - Coastal Guns Fire Back!( v0 z/ G3 f7 A5 L# g  z( I2 I

3 D% @: `; p& C, M9 e0 j100 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.* f! z5 A1 ]7 ?! c1 Z* Y. @
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Allied Ships
; m, T" Y. Y$ z+ f7 T1 B      DMS Ellyson, Shell hits 10 N7 f& d) c# i" X  K/ i0 I
      DMS Forrest$ ]" y/ v& d  G
      DMS Hamilton6 v, q6 W# f7 \
      DD Guest
6 H$ K% a- R+ B" Q      DD Albert Grant
, o$ Q) c8 s3 Z      DD Daly, z% z# l9 }3 d
      DD Cowell* _* h( a: S9 C8 g
      DD Cotten
3 N, L& p- C( U. w; V# o, H  i; f# P      DD Foote, Mine hits 1,  heavy damage
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Ponape Naval Fortress firing at DMS Forrest
# W8 j" Z0 b1 ~! q! J, W6 c$ g98 mines cleared
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Night Naval bombardment of Ponape at 119,113
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; U* {$ c, D; U" Z      ACM Wa 1, Shell hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage" |: z* p5 @( ?" }8 l+ _8 U
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Allied Ships
0 C3 f% P0 ]% b3 Q  H      CA Wichita
' F7 d3 S# A& l$ R% [      CA Vincennes0 V0 X8 j# [- I, Y5 `/ m$ p, O
      CA Quincy  G7 g4 Z6 {" W: k8 x& X; W
      CA San Francisco: P) S. V2 U8 b) P# F
      CA Minneapolis
" G8 X  u4 Y8 W- K; Q      CA Astoria* }4 g; I$ }0 @1 o  ?" Y! f& }
      CA Chicago
4 }5 e0 @* u$ f7 S$ W" y" j5 |      CA Louisville
  a' A; f2 ]$ m1 `, _      CA Chester" `9 z# w4 |6 @
      CA Northampton
; {! |" a* Z: J( |      CA Portland
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$ i/ [& ~5 L( h' R$ n+ j$ m      54 casualties reported+ i8 C* c1 _; o- `: B* n
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled4 v- E2 Z. E/ ?
      Guns lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled). N9 F& G5 D: f5 F9 }( t( }
      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)5 x$ _1 L8 p2 [; K; F0 l
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Airbase hits 1( t# x2 w& i  S& Q5 I. R
Runway hits 16
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! H/ u, y: E2 {Night Naval bombardment of Ponape at 119,113
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; O5 u9 Y) R6 b6 z9 f      BB Alabama- V* {% M+ P6 u& C+ p5 X
      BB Massachusetts* u. n6 W/ K9 j& E5 {  |: v4 z% j* M
      BB Indiana+ Z: Z+ m0 g/ P8 B; S0 Z! C
      BB South Dakota; F6 u- ~% ]+ i+ ?( E
      BB Washington3 o* u1 ~+ R8 y2 _' X& l
      BB North Carolina
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Japanese ground losses:* }* A; k- g5 b% e( G2 \# o' O
      570 casualties reported  V: a: o7 }1 |9 x$ G" h$ ^& ~+ J
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
" x! y0 _$ S5 S, Y8 m& a         Non Combat: 52 destroyed, 25 disabled
- \5 [/ |$ B6 ]4 u3 U         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 2 disabled. {8 Z% ~" X! G/ n( }$ _1 g& ^6 Y
      Guns lost 27 (11 destroyed, 16 disabled)
8 F3 n5 t1 j5 O) d: W, o      Vehicles lost 13 (10 destroyed, 3 disabled)
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Airbase hits 72 t$ Y  \8 j1 l: T
Airbase supply hits 1
) Y$ |7 m! g2 X/ L, QRunway hits 159 D& t- G' N, b% |0 {
Port hits 3
2 i* e( h' ~: E( Y3 wPort supply hits 23 q; C* P' O1 C0 I! J( T! W

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9 f4 G& K7 P$ G7 J1 C2 }0 A0 gNight Naval bombardment of Ponape at 119,113
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- Q4 |- d0 T* O7 E) g' o1 M) U, ^      BB Queen Elizabeth
. F& S4 t4 B4 l! B; h4 N: C# i, u      BB Valiant
) z, V0 X) }  {- F. {      BB Mississippi
# E. T$ C2 `8 u4 r- W7 T; I      BB New Mexico& s# G* X4 Y. R$ q7 t+ H; `/ z0 _
      BB Idaho8 M4 x, k! u2 Q- E8 ~8 D9 O
      BB West Virginia
, Y. S8 @' {4 D. d4 O5 ^3 B) i+ Y, C      BB Colorado
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Japanese ground losses:/ m7 {: m# U* q! k0 Q. K6 }
      603 casualties reported
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         Non Combat: 16 destroyed, 40 disabled) q3 A! @' v$ V8 H
         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 7 disabled# a0 K$ c2 \' }8 k) X
      Guns lost 24 (8 destroyed, 16 disabled)+ s3 r7 K( k( k/ L  g
      Vehicles lost 7 (5 destroyed, 2 disabled)
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Airbase hits 51 z1 k6 h' G- ^( ^* {
Airbase supply hits 2
# b; \* ]* Q) C$ }% s3 KRunway hits 74 `/ Z7 t$ N- I6 P
Port hits 1
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BB Queen Elizabeth firing at Ponape
1 u% t5 p: `+ n3 R  m8 O3 rWalrus II acting as spotter for BB Valiant
( l, [0 A* F4 O. pBB Valiant firing at 33rd/A Division
3 p( _1 C* V0 k( i+ K) _BB Mississippi firing at 33rd/C Division: h& s/ [0 \4 G7 _
BB New Mexico firing at Ponape 6 {2 o/ p; }  V: F! y- W
BB Idaho firing at Ponape
( h( j4 I. K% W. l9 lOS2U-3 Kingfisher acting as spotter for BB West Virginia
; a4 N5 B/ W& {0 \" b4 t# g( XBB West Virginia firing at 81st/C Division) o0 c) g: d6 q& c2 R' p  W
BB Colorado firing at Ponape + T( N1 Z0 S& Y) ~0 E) ]7 Q
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Afternoon Air attack on Kure 7th SNLF, at 119,113 (Ponape)
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6 l7 b" H/ H9 @. W2 F6 R: NWeather in hex: Light rain
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Raid detected at 79 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
% v; \7 o- n* L) Z$ |- Q6 e$ dEstimated time to target is 34 minutes
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Allied aircraft* X7 p5 N" ^" r! e. V
      F6F-5 Hellcat x 462
2 H  X% p* }1 R9 `      SB2C-3 Helldiver x 314( C5 P( n2 l9 `4 k3 \" u
      TBM-1C Avenger x 274
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' C, @. ]. n3 p7 r' |! T      SB2C-3 Helldiver: 52 damaged
" Z# [' n  g% f! I, v) F. h      TBM-1C Avenger: 32 damaged
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' d7 v9 x* [& W8 d; h3 C" s+ t      529 casualties reported
) b6 r8 H) K" Y- W6 L  _$ ]         Squads: 2 destroyed, 28 disabled2 D! Y7 n6 `# E, p* ?
         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 67 disabled" m! Q  N9 g& J6 Y/ I% T
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled) T/ R) F. F4 ?) p
      Guns lost 7 (4 destroyed, 3 disabled)0 ^" `7 s/ G1 Z. a5 D

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; k# C/ ]. y2 OGround combat at Ponape (119,113)% v2 h' j! x! r6 U3 V: v

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Attacking force 71421 troops, 1323 guns, 2290 vehicles, Assault Value = 2496
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, w1 k7 x: r8 P5 BDefending force 43288 troops, 578 guns, 265 vehicles, Assault Value = 938
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; q" H" T+ ?2 z4 l) QAllied adjusted assault: 3029
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+ [; v$ u$ r* y, {6 yJapanese adjusted defense: 3835 1 p( v9 j7 s  G7 W2 }
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Allied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 5) ; V/ \2 t6 M. p9 ?/ A; b
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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-)
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  p5 r: C1 M- b6 @5 L6 \! T      5869 casualties reported& ~' h* T+ U4 R$ u8 o% F
         Squads: 179 destroyed, 64 disabled
$ h# U/ N0 _2 r. S         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 116 disabled+ H9 t/ Z+ s5 p$ q  J+ z
         Engineers: 15 destroyed, 29 disabled
/ R8 e8 _! [2 g# h) S9 D      Guns lost 79 (38 destroyed, 41 disabled)2 A# R$ x9 K5 A* {, G# A7 {8 [3 }
      Vehicles lost 7 (1 destroyed, 6 disabled)5 C: S, X" X$ S8 N
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      1488 casualties reported
+ Z$ \9 Q( B$ |2 V' r         Squads: 6 destroyed, 203 disabled/ @" F# b: ]* P
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 43 disabled
8 E! `. O, `/ t' V0 P4 j         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 60 disabled* |3 q' i# _. ?; b9 B7 Q
      Guns lost 57 (4 destroyed, 53 disabled)
4 w9 N+ _+ F# q' j+ y      Vehicles lost 67 (9 destroyed, 58 disabled)
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+ `9 j, w5 Q2 LAssaulting units:7 A% n1 G1 z1 E- ~" u( K2 z) D
    762nd Tank Battalion
9 f$ u) n$ T# k    710th Tank Battalion; I: s6 M5 h+ r# R
    767th Tank Battalion+ \, v) V& t6 F- G* h9 m
    44th Tank Battalion
" h$ I. T" R( Q% [0 x; w    96th Infantry Division  E% L; O' t4 R2 G$ `
    706th Tank Battalion+ ?, P- B% M: Q0 I# X
    81st Infantry Division
; }) \1 X# Q9 ~( J% h3 V. m    364th(Sep) Infantry Regiment  f& R) O  j. @/ q& p' n* j1 C7 b
    5th Marine Division
% v0 _, C: |5 `    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment: P% G" g5 T, a
    XIV Corps Combat Engineer Regiment" Y6 ?/ f7 G; d- D( P6 O% L
    711th Tank Battalion4 ?. x( D" P7 U6 [: q) R1 }/ s- u
    716th Tank Battalion
7 l& f/ I' E" G3 n    1st Filipino Inf Regiment
9 {% A0 s$ ]3 q0 Z0 R    6th Infantry Division$ ~6 P9 \4 G0 U
    31st Infantry Regiment
$ l9 S/ H0 ?+ u0 Z7 O    8th Marine Defense Battalion
: U  J3 A+ Q+ a    4th USA Defense Battalion: M8 _! v5 v2 \
    X Corps Artillery
, r" u& z1 t2 ^" |    14th Marine Defense Battalion3 K# F3 S. e# v! U! F( B
    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion/ M1 `! W  A8 w  J" C5 k
    I Corps Artillery / e6 y: \/ g% F1 Y
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    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
# _' W8 P& C' D    96th Coast AA Regiment5 F3 [! F$ u* q; Z' t( m* _
    57th Coastal Artillery Regiment
! g9 c  v2 X7 i7 w1 x4 f: L/ b2 \    265th Coastal Artillery Regiment- Q  U: c9 s5 ]: |  W
    12th Marine Defense Battalion
( `, f2 Y! Y0 k- t# N    738th Coast AA Regiment% ]& g2 o( \/ x$ L) m8 D
    1st USMC AA Battalion
# N" i9 |. I, F8 _9 O5 y: X    5th USA Defense Battalion
9 I6 t4 o4 b7 w    28th USN Naval Construction Regiment9 J5 e8 s9 ]$ @! Q/ f

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    144th Infantry Regiment
1 p7 }7 [: x" v8 ?4 y! q- k    81st/C Division
' z. z3 \; A; o# ]" a) T3 a, \, I    Kure 3rd SNLF* e3 G6 p7 U; B9 ?2 V
    Sasebo 7th SNLF
! c& N6 n# N+ j    81st/A Division
% w- \; s) h; T, f/ H- g" v) e$ w    6th Guards Inf. Regiment
! r) |  t' ~7 p% }: b9 c    33rd/B Division4 H% D* ?1 g6 g% K5 i
    52nd Naval Guard Unit
6 L) o# h/ ^" X. {/ f    33rd/A Division9 ~0 ?- i6 A2 E. T' H- Y
    81st/B Division4 z; u" E$ `; U% E) x4 l
    138th Infantry Regiment
3 r2 n& A7 I3 \: c8 C) C" E    33rd/C Division# v/ T- r9 F- I) i, ]" u  W4 B9 t
    14th RF Gun (Pack) Battalion
( F. ]- s1 j2 D" G! x9 l    60th Field AA Battalion! H5 @/ B+ w* ]' Z
    53rd Construction Battalion9 y* S4 I% c( d! \: q$ }- c2 a+ t
    1st Guards Field Artillery Regiment
8 A9 F7 E4 m3 @5 u    14th Area Army /1
$ q4 i1 C! u3 I1 \8 u+ z/ t+ h    61st Field AA Battalion
( V* p% A3 Y2 p. a    18th Army% k* d# X6 R. F3 Q: ^8 h
    38th Ind. Engineer Regiment5 j, {5 n( N, [3 x0 e* e! }7 h  {
    18th Field AF Construction Battalion( l/ r' H+ V6 `6 Y" p
    63rd Field AA Battalion$ [; p, K& L+ D9 |% j  @0 d4 a
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
: d8 o6 k. p8 t) z& p    12th Air Fleet
' p( [7 u2 B# I4 p2 Q) a- F) R1 }    Kure 7th SNLF) t9 H: {, r+ R7 s) ]- l
    Wake Cst Gun Bn /1
" m7 D- c' t5 l  H% I8 e8 E! e$ D    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion  b! D" o9 s7 B' w  w( l: @; R
    23rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment1 Z$ w. U$ R0 m% J( ]1 ~' B) N! k
    19th JAAF Base Force
8 ^2 ~/ W4 x4 L/ i. a/ T5 X0 Z    3rd Base Force6 w7 }2 Q8 c9 q( f$ o& i* S
    Ponape Naval Fortress( g2 ?/ a, b$ i/ s$ J" P. e
    3rd IJN Special Cst Gun Bn /3
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
12月11日$ a: C, F  ^/ U% n
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趁着盟军舰队主力离开的间隙,联合舰队顽强的组织了新一波增援舰队,在击破了驻守的盟军4艘驱潜舰之后,成功将少量补给送上波纳佩,波纳佩守军眼含热泪,目送同袍远去。6 g0 a' A3 t! F
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 11, 447 n. F+ ?3 a9 i+ D
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7 @5 A- z, ]6 S/ U4 V" _5 uNight Time Surface Combat, near Ponape at 119,113, Range 8,000 Yards
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: U; J3 G' [4 V# t      DD Hikokaze, Shell hits 1' w0 n% W4 Z$ I4 N% o4 v, I
      DD Ishikaze
. e9 m; A5 p. ]: K/ Q# I7 l      DD Tagokaze
2 P0 g- U1 p0 v! o# n" W      DD Takatakaze, Shell hits 1
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      DE J. Douglas Blackwood, Shell hits 19, and is sunk! c7 S- J4 D! j6 e
      DE William C. Cole, Shell hits 23,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
( ^' t: I1 k) r) F9 Y9 o      DE Coolbaugh, Shell hits 23, and is sunk3 R, e5 Q' c! A( d$ c* f
      DE James E. Craig, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk3 `7 n! J; P! K8 a& ~( O, P/ n
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考虑到盟军越来越强大的海空优势,这很可能是本次战役日军取得的最后一点战术胜利了
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当天发现盟军从库塞伊出发的运输船队正在向波纳佩航渡中,可能是盟军新一轮增援正在路上,对于已经顽强抵抗死守波纳佩超过两个星期的日本陆军第18军来说,最后的时刻已经逼近了。
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