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这样的损失财大气粗的盟军也吃不消啊.....7 s( W7 o6 Z7 R1 }& X( ?! p
目测27的澳洲攻略没什么希望了
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
澳洲本来就是吸引日军注意力的佯攻,把一半日军舰队吸引到澳洲已经很成功了
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现在指望盟军2个方向大举反攻完全不现实,波特兰路没有制空制海权,日军随时可以增援,如何能拿下
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
怎么白天盟军的灰机完全没有起飞?
5 X; k* ~1 W% M. Z0 O/ U" w5 `: \- i是因为机场被完全炸坏了?AE有这样的规则?
从官版开始机场别炸坏了就不会起飞了,不然夜袭炮击的意义何在。。。
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不过AE脑残的加了一个设定,工兵部队被炮击后混乱会很高,导致不修机场,要2-3天才能开始修,完全不像现实中那样鬼子炮击完盟军就抢修,天亮还能起飞,盟军的工兵优势完全没有体现
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 15, 43
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2 y" U; z, M9 w% [& S) N" I! E日寇连续几天用大艇将133th联队大部偷渡到了沃特杰,妄图负隅顽抗。沃特杰日军防线今天在盟军海陆空军的绝对优势碾压下土崩瓦解,数千日军全部毙命,无一幸存。$ x0 ]' _- W# w2 P+ d3 e; L
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不过日军的袖珍潜艇开战至今未有建树,今天终于钓到一条大鱼,悲催的盟军战列舰北卡罗莱纳号4个月前在吉尔伯特群岛攻略战中由于误中盟军水雷返回西海岸大修,刚刚修复参战没有几天就连中日军袖珍潜艇2雷不得不再次退出战斗序列,这难道是宿命么
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ASW attack near Wotje  at 135,115& V3 _8 H4 s4 Y
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Japanese Ships; q! d, E9 @% {
      SSX Ha-47, hits 5,  on fire,  heavy damage
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Allied Ships$ q" J5 P4 U1 b, B5 F. i  H
      DD Charles Ausburne
0 a' |/ T" F/ h7 b* R8 A      BB Prince of Wales
, C2 X5 E! V+ |2 A      BC Repulse  l) p: b& f( }1 k3 q4 l7 ^* L) G
      CA Exeter
/ b! @( a: d! V. M7 R      CA Sussex( |2 k  }; L2 m& B0 X8 o
      CA Shropshire$ O# K- \' S/ N7 j; H
      CA Wichita
( h" o, a' Z  q- c8 p/ E. _8 l      CA San Francisco& _! }6 {  \4 L. l7 E% \
      CA Minneapolis
  }7 G; y$ d3 F2 |8 ^. C; ^9 o      CA Chester
' b0 O& t  x6 P$ T      CA Northampton
1 q) b  {' a7 h% _; ~- D) l      DD Braine2 l/ l) f2 O, H  h- m
      DD Thatcher- \0 h+ O/ K, e  y" i
      DD Taylor- B. z& N% G( |, L5 h! Q$ E
      DD Schroeder
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Night Naval bombardment of Wotje at 135,1155 \  T( \4 q' x  d
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      no flights
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2 y0 k& u# f# L9 @. T/ NJapanese aircraft losses
7 |$ Q" X5 M$ `# F      Ki-84a Frank: 1 damaged
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Allied Ships- `) D8 A6 {1 e; J
      BB Prince of Wales5 J# \8 Q; ^3 b0 x
      BC Repulse; k" _% D: _( U* E/ C7 }
      CA Exeter
' c  [) @! n; X: k      CA Sussex
  f; P$ ?$ s! L# m2 M      CA Shropshire
) r1 r9 k; ^* t& U" w& t7 [0 H      CA Baltimore
: d; w, F3 \+ V& Z9 y      CA Wichita7 w8 P3 e- T6 v: A0 L/ i/ B
      CA Quincy6 I, o7 w4 b$ o; P# }  `3 J- E& n
      CA San Francisco
) y0 B) P* f+ o# X      CA Minneapolis
. ?* a+ V( A# C: M  R$ I      CA Astoria% s' c6 l; W1 ]6 U3 m
      CA Chicago: D' e/ r. ]9 F3 t( U
      CA Louisville
- q+ T% V1 u- t6 q" M8 W      CA Chester) j) m. W6 B7 L5 P% Q. X4 b
      CA Northampton
" R5 I; O# a, I! j2 z3 U/ s: \      CA Portland9 W# X# M" \' C9 i0 y

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      391 casualties reported
' P- O! }2 C  e* N4 S9 R- n         Squads: 14 destroyed, 0 disabled- l. j: |, @/ X& k
         Non Combat: 17 destroyed, 15 disabled$ n# F! C! n+ @( q$ C4 Q: w/ v& |
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 2 disabled1 N' k" a( w3 K2 X9 N! u) d
      Guns lost 14 (10 destroyed, 4 disabled)
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Airbase hits 8
6 h7 E* ~- |% g1 j0 S) G% bAirbase supply hits 4; L7 `& o) `0 {9 H4 V: g
Runway hits 51+ M4 v$ d1 Y2 a
Port hits 33
$ r" t) G" e2 H0 H1 tPort supply hits 12* E! H1 O4 d$ f. L9 l( S, G

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6 \3 I6 x" b$ k+ A8 L( ~( ^, p6 p; YSubmarine attack near Wotje  at 135,115. h5 P  B: D. u8 z+ a
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      SS RO-104, hits 15, and is sunk
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      DD Charles Ausburne3 v9 R$ G+ W/ o# l( \
      BB Prince of Wales  y- R/ V5 d* `. v
      BC Repulse
$ C/ e+ ^& k. h- l$ C      CA Exeter
: R- r7 x0 K) e! \! Z6 d      CA Sussex
" b$ \9 k0 g+ Y  D! D2 ]+ J2 i      CA Shropshire
3 {2 f  y% }- |* d- F) i: L; H) p      CA Baltimore
& U( o- I$ y' ^  i6 L  U      CA Wichita5 G: p7 M% k# W
      CA San Francisco1 K, e4 C$ U: \% V6 ?
      CA Minneapolis; e( D  \+ m3 }
      CA Chester4 S. s' c8 ~/ _4 y
      CA Northampton
. B9 S: X- Z9 x4 V  A, R6 `9 E      DD Braine
) H6 R% _8 Y: L$ E% D2 t, B: n      DD Thatcher, _, C+ z* i$ }* ?: J
      DD Taylor, Shell hits 1) b7 A7 v7 Y9 }9 y3 S( b
      DD Schroeder! I& g1 s( j- n$ A/ ?0 c8 G. Y& x7 R
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9 R( e3 \5 Y* M6 t! H3 {* ISub attack near Wotje  at 135,115: Z6 F5 ]' C0 ?! B
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Japanese Ships
7 N+ ?+ }: _, P      SSX Ha-39, hits 4,  heavy damage
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0 M/ s  m" \1 ~9 i      BB North Carolina, Torpedo hits 2
, T  R. N* p( M! N* ^( V      BB Massachusetts6 ?. n& }! B; _) W3 r/ @- g
      BB South Dakota
, t' n! ]0 J2 D      DD Craven6 J# T( j( x# @7 i  B5 d
      DD Waller: r8 [* X  j" u* d
      DD Renshaw  D& |5 u3 j, s
      DD Halford
% |9 [/ z1 }  C+ `      DD Downes, f8 e& T. u# T# Q
      DD Case
) I* {! r3 f0 N' l5 U( @  n/ w      DD Lamson
8 n* m. x' R* D1 M+ r2 X) }      DD Cummings1 L; C9 h) H8 b8 P. |
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1 I7 b, ]2 W: Y, r6 T% oASW attack near Wotje  at 135,115
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, G2 m3 y0 p& A9 J% J      SSX Ha-46, hits 7,  heavy damage
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      BB Massachusetts" V3 H' @  X* V+ W9 Y
      BB Indiana
3 n; T& A9 b" _      DD Gridley7 H7 I( Q! ?2 Y3 J& I( Y. @
      DD Waller7 ]7 {5 m6 U7 u1 X8 {+ t1 I- L
      DD Stanly$ N, c3 Y! q4 E4 z! {# \
      DD Hutchins
' U) D8 w( U6 N; @+ M      DD Downes: v' ?! ]2 J1 U: y
      DD Case
; c- ]' w. L! ?  N/ M+ h      DD Lamson9 o" V3 b. b/ d/ m9 t$ _" j6 c
      DD Cummings! y" S3 o1 y% x# G  R- O

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6 q6 Y+ ^# r7 S( e5 t" |! MASW attack near Wotje  at 135,115' Z+ {' M3 [7 F; M

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      SSX Ha-35, hits 4,  on fire,  heavy damage$ K& f* G# k# }! ]  p
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Allied Ships
/ b: @& p2 E/ s      DE Lawrence
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: r+ R: G/ c4 L9 JASW attack near Wotje  at 135,115
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Japanese Ships% j# C7 B! t, K6 X
      SSX Ha-39, hits 3,  on fire,  heavy damage
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( B) n; O/ H7 T0 A1 T      DE Lawrence
, ?2 T+ ~, T1 E2 D/ m! R      DE King5 ?$ g. i. F2 b2 n3 q

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5 ]7 q& P9 w5 T% C" D! gSub attack near Wotje  at 135,115
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# b: ]3 j4 w! g  y- p      SSX Ha-36, hits 5,  heavy damage
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Allied Ships3 W* i' F. p* w" a. e
      BB South Dakota+ _* I6 x0 |' n
      BB Massachusetts3 D4 G' }. J, Y. r+ j% h- R
      DD Craven& r4 D% s! J' X) e
      DD Waller
% Y# J3 z+ q4 ~' z$ G/ u' M      DD Renshaw- @8 ^/ A" k$ W6 e% \: c# J
      DD Halford
  [& C+ C1 j6 n; B      DD Case! N5 X0 O- Y# o2 ], }7 O6 L
      DD Lamson
9 m1 u; x& t2 L* O      DD Cummings. B0 X: y9 y9 T; W' b" p/ h/ }% i0 E8 @
      DD Maury3 j( b( {$ S& m* X3 h5 }: ^

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  e) s, G$ ^& z( H: zGround combat at Wotje (135,115)  c( u/ t# s7 u
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Allied Shock attack3 D% p) ]/ O% t# L
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Attacking force 4229 troops, 129 guns, 9 vehicles, Assault Value = 183$ `) P- p9 V5 m" F! ~1 g+ s
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Defending force 3102 troops, 35 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 67
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" m9 {) N4 Q6 FAllied adjusted assault: 106
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Japanese adjusted defense: 2 . i  l8 C4 J. ]* y0 u! n

) \5 e" p3 f  T" R  tAllied assault odds: 53 to 1 (fort level 4)
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$ `% V* F; L2 y  p% VAllied forces CAPTURE Wotje !!!; I( f  Q% e" X* A( a; Z. y
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Japanese aircraft1 v9 C3 q/ O9 Z, M! j& F2 g
      no flights
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      A6M2-N Rufe: 1 destroyed
. a2 d* N% ~5 d6 F. D+ P. K$ E      Ki-84a Frank: 1 destroyed, w3 e  M& `# w% p9 x* t. S7 d

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Defender: disruption(-), experience(-). @7 e4 I1 h( Q9 b2 [3 g( }
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-)$ v  S* W$ W" a% D& E- A' k# a8 _

# ~3 Q3 n4 L1 |0 f4 z7 Y# qJapanese ground losses:
5 {" T6 V$ Z& y      3350 casualties reported& S: F, p- f  t# m
         Squads: 144 destroyed, 0 disabled
! e( i" k- x# J& E4 Y6 U4 r         Non Combat: 236 destroyed, 0 disabled
* F  O+ I; q  ?4 [. K0 L0 \         Engineers: 37 destroyed, 0 disabled) a4 N* d3 {$ V. }4 q5 H) _5 R
      Guns lost 38 (38 destroyed, 0 disabled)
+ w: [# I4 F; }1 a      Units destroyed 5# I! ?5 w3 ]; t

* M6 I( c% }0 ]1 g7 C$ ?Allied ground losses:
4 J; e) t$ b& R* A4 @* S7 ^& z      325 casualties reported
1 s  t" ~5 \. Y2 V+ a4 x         Squads: 19 destroyed, 42 disabled
8 K( I+ Z9 Y% R3 t         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled9 l0 w" c! d8 o+ Y1 U- f
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled
: D5 l9 W6 p' m1 R, j1 b      Guns lost 16 (1 destroyed, 15 disabled)
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) M6 u. R7 I. W+ aAssaulting units:
6 I- _1 G8 \& C. M0 h: ^    2nd Marine Regiment
6 o1 K" s; ^" k% F, `6 h$ g! `2 I    77th Chindit Brigade
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Defending units:
7 F$ y2 b! k1 D, ~- e2 l9 L, v    Ichiki Det.
4 |, N7 t0 ^* G) x/ g, U6 }8 c    113th Infantry Rgt /1
& L0 Q8 I0 u- J4 E( f    301st Ind.Infantry Battalion
  A0 E. g# b4 {    Wotje Base Force
. h  m3 h4 S; |' [) j9 Q2 h) ]    Wotje Naval Fortress2 w; W  D1 c% F' T2 t% Q; K
    24th JNAF AF Unit
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
我发现为了模拟陆战队参与战斗的惨烈性,美国海军陆战队的伤亡率明显高于陆军。
  M8 I4 l$ C4 ]% ]8 z. t4 J不管参与的是硬仗还是顺风仗,陆战队的伤亡都非常可观,似乎不适合用于攻坚。
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打完沃特杰后陆战2团完全失去了战斗力
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
不知道AE盟军的步兵编队补充的怎么样?0 Y1 ^; R" _" z9 f0 |. K
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陆战队伤了次估计要休息半年么?
皇国ノ兴废、コノ一战ニ在リ。各员一层奋励努力セヨ
另外,拿下马绍尔后,27的思路是啥呀?
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个人感觉走中太风险太大了。。。
皇国ノ兴废、コノ一战ニ在リ。各员一层奋励努力セヨ
中太是必须要走的路线之一。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
AE里一个师被完全歼灭到补充到满员回复到战斗状态需时为3个月。/ A3 H" _) |3 A' o8 ]

5 {, E  d* |+ b# I; W受伤的部队1-2个月左右能恢复战斗力。
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 16, 43
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6 e4 A7 E! V- R' g. N: w" Q盟军奉劝天蝗悬崖勒马,莫谓言之不预也~
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 17, 43
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Submarine attack near Namu  at 133,116
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      SS I-180, hits 18,  heavy damage
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      DE Fox. \+ q8 Q, @' n$ k
      DE Decoy
% g) }  w. X0 g' O7 E6 {% h      DE Arrow
( T+ k6 f9 {( B, j+ m      DE Paul Jones4 F$ y% a$ r2 Y- N) y2 d& F
SS I-180 is sighted by escort
+ C7 p$ n% |2 n* OI-180 bottoming out ....
& T/ q: i3 z/ s1 p+ M! l/ t- ?DE Decoy fails to find sub and abandons search
% L2 j1 A' t* i' a7 ]" i* WDE Arrow attacking submerged sub ....
0 K  V- R( I& X: v0 _SS I-180 forced to surface!" y$ Z  D' a1 ]+ i/ I( y
DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....
" P% }* p/ P: }9 M) QDE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....0 m0 x' [7 ?; _+ h$ Y
DE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ...." J/ P( S( p* O
DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....
* ~% `8 H" K$ u) k7 M9 M; qDE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....# _9 o/ o; U1 j  B3 Z0 B  Z
DE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....& Z0 L9 S0 S9 D$ S  @
DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....
& m1 l$ _3 m; g' R8 |" CDE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....
# u* J7 S" B" k: @& }. S; eDE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....
# S' o) _3 l" j9 ]' E0 ]DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....
3 N" S3 G3 c5 G* H& d; q; JDE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....
( }' |! q, i6 k" K9 L/ y: j1 eDE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....
. m0 u. _6 G* _, A& ~* XDE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....
. u. m( `- i, g6 LDE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....
- |" a: |1 ~8 m- n2 S" dDE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....6 a* d9 D( l8 L7 b) u+ h: p4 _
DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....
, l" h9 s4 j' F. i$ j2 K0 M& IDE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....
& ?, S2 x, W2 A2 i( Z. mSub slips beneath the waves
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
马洛艾普的盟军部队还没撤走啊?现在是骑虎难下的感觉,不知道老赵有没有增兵的打算
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
埃林拉普拉普岛上已经30000日军了,达到了驻军上限,而且整个马绍尔日军完全丧失了制空权,再想增兵一个不现实,第二个也不是那么容易了
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
赵天蝗天天忙着舌战群儒,已经一天一档都没有了
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
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