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[AE] 鏖战南太平洋 - DBB瓜岛剧本 - 牛牛.J vs Vader5.A

从官网约到一个美国佬,对战AE瓜岛非官方剧本; t& e. n& z) U6 l: q, o9 T4 W
使用DaBabes剧本,扩展地图,堆叠限制,34号瓜岛剧本
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地图比原始AE瓜岛有不小变化,北边到达帕劳、夸贾林、威克岛,东边到达斐济、帕果帕果,南边到达NZ的奥克兰,西边变化不大
  ]( r, j: X) q5 T& R! l日盟双方兵力均有所加强,日军多了不少零战机队,许多无人岛均有驻军;肖特兰和布因位置稍有变化
9 f  W% s/ }4 t! F母港还是特鲁克,但帕劳群岛也有自动补给
! I" U) A3 _! x8 G% I5 ~7 z! A地图扩大不少,兵力部署变化不少,带来的战术变化也不小,边打边研究吧8 O6 j8 x: g2 Z8 j
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完整剧本已上传至群共享和置顶帖链接中,需要的童鞋可以下载研究& `' I6 m) l. i% ^' u1 q
28剧本对应原版01剧本,30剧本对应02剧本,34剧本对应瓜岛剧本
前排支持!
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
支持对外战争
军刀菠萝
完整剧本已上传至群共享和置顶帖链接中,需要的童鞋可以下载研究* x* B7 _% l& ^7 [; V
28剧本对应原版01剧本,30剧本对应02剧本,34剧本对应瓜岛剧本
大剧本01太弱,铁人太强,没有对应02剧本的么。。
战斗,在路上。
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 06, 420 U& w# b# V( E) z. i+ v0 C, q+ G
令人吃惊的是,韦德第一个回合就登陆了伦加和图拉吉
. I# k% Z" L  m8 p查了一下剧本,发现盟军两栖舰队的确首回合有移动加成0 y$ S$ z0 I# |& ]; L
被忽悠了。。。。早知道陆攻当天就对海了3 s( L! Q6 \  }. G" u- c- z# M
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! [! w" b5 w) K- r& zNaval bombardment of Tulagi at 114,1379 d/ g2 B  a$ R1 b% ]* }

3 W9 r8 i5 _  O! `1 kAllied Ships. R1 V! z5 d6 U2 p
      CLAA San Juan
, O- C2 [% f8 _      DD Buchanan
: W, t  P: _; L' V+ r9 g      DD Monssen
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0 m5 }* E$ W. d: P: G2 p8 O$ ^9 r" GJapanese ground losses:
9 k# `1 p- ]& ], I7 H4 W      35 casualties reported
1 d1 f. G) L/ M5 w) _  A         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 J9 e. D2 I$ l# S         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled- P% j: }. W1 P2 I+ e3 W
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled# _, f) y4 I% z( w9 I- ^

' L3 s  Y; U* D' m9 cPort hits 5! V* a! m; u+ g, j* Q
Port fuel hits 6
/ t  b3 N3 s$ Z. cPort supply hits 1
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( i: s6 H: i5 K1 b/ V5 tCLAA San Juan firing at Tulagi
9 q9 E& w7 l) Q: o( RDD Buchanan firing at Tulagi
+ s2 V" d: W* p3 E+ ?0 mDD Monssen firing at Tulagi & E3 s0 d% B( w% P9 t, k. l" B
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9 ^9 i6 D% y9 d& R. c7 PPre-Invasion action off Lunga (114,138)
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- o, e) h2 b0 Y6 K# i! U* A( K13 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.' _. `: ~# x! s3 g7 z) G

" f& J; K7 B9 q4 m" o$ cAllied Ships
$ M+ J/ J" m2 u2 `0 ]0 C      AK Bellatrix
) X, _5 L) G4 P- a9 S' H# }. E' ^      AP American Legion
2 t( j! {  o# b( g6 S8 b. g      AP Fuller
; _; M' |4 g2 u% [7 d' E' Y) _      AP Crescent City
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Japanese ground losses:
1 |, M6 k8 Z9 W- k      12 casualties reported& H6 }- }/ |5 j
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
+ C) B, D  p  K         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled8 n5 L+ i8 l* @
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled" e  @/ Q9 F- x" s
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AK Bellatrix firing at 11th Naval Construction Battalion5 D8 c+ V% ^3 a0 i( S, ~0 D! F
AK Bellatrix fired at enemy troops
) Z5 C: {# ?* l; E: m; PAP American Legion fired at enemy troops- @  v- A9 R. u/ `
AP Fuller fired at enemy troops- D( z, J4 V8 l( P+ O
AK Bellatrix fired at enemy troops
  x! v& J5 O5 Z6 j- T/ X, dDefensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 6,000 yards
6 e+ E" S, P* c& mDefensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 2,000 yards% L7 \$ g  D7 @" y

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1 d4 K- i: ]; I% Q+ |6 g( IAmphibious Assault at Lunga (114,138)! u# N" ]% x3 X" q% Q- K6 W" ~

9 n: R3 {. c2 V% M/ t) {TF 401 troops unloading over beach at Lunga, 114,1387 m8 O) J' r" p1 l, [1 w( D

3 O4 M" c; F7 n7 ]6 tAllied ground losses:
" d% a$ e6 s1 d7 l. ]4 I+ b      44 casualties reported
$ ?7 F* K7 g; Y4 z7 ^% R. C: s% @8 H         Squads: 1 destroyed, 3 disabled7 P1 X$ [1 K0 g/ D; d
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
; w- o3 X! ~. \5 B2 Q3 t: c         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled; l. B; r+ ]: S6 ]' W) U
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13 troops of a USMC 41 Rifle Squad lost in surf during unload of 5th Marine Rgt /2) U5 g7 Z  x; \3 X& ?) q
12 Support troops lost overboard during unload of 5th Marine Rgt /2
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# t: B$ l8 [& L1 ~2 Z) rPre-Invasion action off Lunga (114,138)& o2 S) N( b8 V1 ]& I/ U
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13 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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Allied Ships
5 g6 z" e3 Q' V7 _7 s      AK Alhena2 d. _! [# U0 j) i- g
      AK Alchiba; _  Q. l8 l9 O( B4 I
      AP Hunter Liggett
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* H3 m4 z0 e4 V7 p7 }9 Q; e& HJapanese ground losses:& F+ N! u, K0 \0 Z
      12 casualties reported- N  v& o4 m  ~; ]( J8 A6 R
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
" g/ w# V$ Y3 y3 u6 R1 |# x         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 s- w1 ]1 G: P         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled( k3 c* i, A0 ^/ h+ j3 x$ Y: W0 B
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Allied ground losses:8 f. M7 S2 W& d, H4 F
      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
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9 z# f- X* m7 p+ v2 H& q2 B  ]AK Alhena firing at 13th Naval Construction Battalion
: o5 l% @, n$ D# z7 y/ u$ x+ SAK Alhena fired at enemy troops$ e7 {0 T* Q# {* O
AK Alchiba fired at enemy troops
4 ]! [& h& _+ ?2 UAP Hunter Liggett fired at enemy troops
- m, d  Z! w0 s0 }Defensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 5,000 yards
/ Y8 t* t: E0 D) n! P7 c2 s& t7 rDefensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 1,000 yards
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- B* l. [- S' b- P9 U0 D! \3 y% UAmphibious Assault at Lunga (114,138)4 {1 H1 \% g$ S% U& f/ a
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TF 403 troops unloading over beach at Lunga, 114,138
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Allied ground losses:0 `6 Y4 t) q. @" N5 L# K
      Vehicles lost 1 (0 destroyed, 1 disabled)
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+ ]' v& d2 z  d7 ~- XPre-Invasion action off Tulagi (114,137)$ g+ Z; H5 i6 O: B# Z( ]8 A
Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force0 o! t; p1 {- h0 H$ V1 u6 L4 u2 a$ c
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13 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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; z2 F+ `2 r9 ~; K& B+ m" ^Allied Ships* B* G2 A# p0 c+ S. }
      APD McKean$ Z# G$ K; x( t5 B& O5 E
      APD Little
1 q0 y* b; a2 P6 ?/ p      APD Gregory
: @$ Y0 ~( [0 V8 t' R, N      APD Colhoun2 Q+ t( I6 f9 R- R( |

8 d3 @- @  b/ S1 T8 uAllied ground losses:5 f/ D" U- g) m, d  g3 D$ i
      8 casualties reported
0 d! \! o! f0 r         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled, R# Y4 m% k- e5 ~% m
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled1 i2 g' o: b4 V3 O- ]
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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APD McKean fired at enemy troops
* F) E; B& e* D: H' \APD Little fired at enemy troops
5 j3 S6 y* j2 eAPD Gregory fired at enemy troops; Y* ]0 o; U: ^; ?1 F
APD Colhoun fired at enemy troops
4 j0 x# f/ m7 s, EDefensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 5,000 yards
. O# i! f  g2 ?6 D+ E3 @3 aDefensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 2,000 yards' l: t& o& w9 M, B- a1 _

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) M, j, w. q& H0 C+ u& c, LAmphibious Assault at Tulagi (114,137)+ X3 {: h! i. O' s# D

! ]" O/ ^; z% s7 wTF 405 troops unloading over beach at Tulagi, 114,137; l, t& s8 i# Z% ]

8 @5 r9 z' J7 s4 u+ _0 u. Y. `1 kAllied ground losses:  v3 f3 v# [% S, m, r, l4 Y. k# Y$ n
      604 casualties reported" k% b  x" M6 u3 D6 K3 K
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 89 disabled- E: k6 \1 c' S+ v  v$ E
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 27 disabled
% d0 ^3 G9 w' v. k! i         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled3 i% e$ H+ w; W. G9 W
      Guns lost 9 (0 destroyed, 9 disabled)
0 \/ Q/ `4 s% C" d7 T, w0 ]0 J5 C      Vehicles lost 8 (0 destroyed, 8 disabled)9 l4 R+ c4 H' w! T) Y, j# U: h. c

3 X9 U( |! B8 \* F7 t. H* l12 troops of a USMC Raider Squad accidentally lost during unload of 1st Marine Raider Bn
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Ground combat at Tulagi (114,137)$ z7 t7 Y7 T* h  [. `" s6 f' }% g
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Japanese Bombardment attack4 K% N; l' H4 ^& z3 _

9 l4 s5 u/ ]% p. q4 d$ o# Z$ `Attacking force 396 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 180 J* T6 E) `; {
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Defending force 3388 troops, 19 guns, 17 vehicles, Assault Value = 138
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Assaulting units:
1 r$ R" H' L8 ^& N    Tulagi Det SNLF
; C' i* x8 `% s% S    2/Yok' Suijoki'tai
9 K$ \8 |  k3 i; K    Tulagi Const Det - g. K- ?, b* h) m' K
    3/Yok' Suijoki'tai
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: o5 y) W% {0 X2 Z+ ?9 ]$ E( QDefending units:% j- a( h- V9 E' g
    1st Marine Para Battalion
) [6 y- l# ]9 k    1st Marine Raider Battalion) M8 Z, {* J( N: F! i
    2nd Marine Rgt /1
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1 x. Y7 `  y3 d. Y3 f速搬板凳坐看瓜島糜戰~
特鲁克多了一条ARD9 d9 O1 w4 h% k; n! w1 H
科科达小道变成了潜在基地
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 07, 42
! ]% e$ j" I7 J/ H1 O2 W! M- ~伦加和图拉吉的守军被剧本严重削弱,本回合被毫无悬念地拿下,图拉吉守军预定要被召回,所以无法重建,幸好用大艇已将种子接回% J) y3 |+ G1 y4 r2 g$ J. R7 V2 }
零战挂副油箱护航陆攻冒死出击,遭遇优势野猫拦截,损失了18架战斗机仅取得重创1CA和数艘运输船的战果,幸好剧本初始的零战机队较多,尚能承受损失4 P* L$ [3 c5 p$ ^
韦德老美居然用P39战轰100尺突击布纳机场,被AA揍出翔' W8 `0 W, C  `
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; _& n5 u" {% W* M  A1 AMorning Air attack on TF, near Lunga at 114,138' d0 F2 T/ t* ^$ \  k: F! y
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud9 D& U* v) S, j; L) s3 {# G
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Raid detected at 43 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.) B" p6 F8 A" ~
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
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2 u. [# r% B$ i* nJapanese aircraft$ Y+ ?. T1 a& ]7 B1 q
      A6M2 Zero x 76 l# c4 F% K% d; T& j0 e' E) F
      G4M1 Betty x 9/ O: `7 w9 s, K# j& U# P* r, e1 m

' I7 z: H0 r, Y4 {/ T( _Allied aircraft1 w, r( U" p5 `. _* e
      F4F-4 Wildcat x 35* v* G; a) l) L8 n6 K, P

7 l) _; A5 n6 V$ H- a9 O; LJapanese aircraft losses
& f4 C( o# m6 O1 i( E" ]      A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed. i- N! ~/ R  }
      G4M1 Betty: 6 damaged% ?3 f$ B3 j* D

% P$ T. r6 E1 g1 Y$ `2 G' @Allied aircraft losses6 u- j& U$ k! r" V
      F4F-4 Wildcat: 1 destroyed. h2 ]/ Q* R. ~6 u
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Allied Ships
6 L. g! v( }  q$ `* g) p9 B      DD Jarvis
9 H7 Z6 o3 {: x6 t      CA Canberra
% O8 Q4 c7 f  w. C      CA Chicago
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Aircraft Attacking:5 l" R% i' `1 x/ _. k( l$ O/ T6 w
       9 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet
) |! D8 P* x+ J' Q! D               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp
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CAP engaged:
& `* t. N1 _! v* ~) FVF-3 with F4F-4 Wildcat (10 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
: Q6 G0 }6 q0 ]4 E4 \9 J      (3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.); I$ ^& {0 H4 m9 ^4 _0 r1 q5 f
      10 plane(s) intercepting now.
  C' ]( v! R7 l* f; u      Group patrol altitude is 20000
3 l5 Y# S8 ^) E# j2 B      Raid is overhead
6 F& y6 ~! Y; x      14 planes vectored on to bombers
- V/ {: @! B9 J4 R# e# b  ~VF-6 with F4F-4 Wildcat (13 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
) @! ]4 M8 O! K/ m# U1 a  B      (16 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
. U: v" q; G0 s2 f) ]8 d! \$ s      13 plane(s) intercepting now.
) T5 g! s2 {2 z/ i3 n      0 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 3 out of immediate contact.! m( P& L# O5 x" B* \3 J
      Group patrol altitude is 19000 : d& G" k3 Y; f1 @, \: ?; \' R
      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 18 minutes
  Q$ P, L1 j9 N; @      6 planes vectored on to bombers
6 }& a6 T# L( H1 @" D$ fVF-71 with F4F-4 Wildcat (9 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling), E/ X: Z+ l  @1 M( V5 v# k+ R
      (2 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.); o! y0 Z7 w. P: S
      9 plane(s) intercepting now.
! h! s  @& K1 \: K3 W. y8 P      Group patrol altitude is 20000
) `  m- h3 n1 g' {: p      Raid is overhead% P' q3 h9 U1 f% v& a) P* w
      2 planes vectored on to bombers% E9 ^9 Q9 [  i1 k4 e9 s

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# m& {1 S: ~' S# D0 s( j6 FMorning Air attack on TF, near Tulagi at 114,137
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# p! d; b) d) V' O1 n( @Weather in hex: Overcast
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% `9 {+ J& r* {) v7 WRaid detected at 18 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.$ Y& ~7 Z, }  N) {8 R
Estimated time to target is 6 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
5 _4 x! m! {* r7 I; t      A6M2 Zero x 10
0 R( z0 w# z3 x1 V      G4M1 Betty x 6
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6 z& _# w. b, S, a' ~2 m( GAllied aircraft& @, P% d9 `; d
      F4F-4 Wildcat x 4
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Japanese aircraft losses
& H# `# Z0 g" ?$ b. R/ n" I% p1 m      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged% L1 q& d! W3 a* j0 ~7 R6 F0 b

- b( b; d0 E; |5 q! zAllied aircraft losses" m  ^+ [8 n1 U* w, V
      F4F-4 Wildcat: 1 destroyed  Q* `6 U( A7 a' g9 ^) O

6 K" u) y+ m/ QAllied Ships
: [- ~4 {% k% Q9 X! A0 k4 y& Q      APD McKean, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage
8 Q. a! ^5 d+ x8 f$ Z6 z      AP Neville, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
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Aircraft Attacking:  x& m4 q  Q) J( t8 g
       6 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet' o! d! G$ b, Z3 |
               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp8 [; N7 \1 ]) c7 F- k, @

) z6 t6 R: R5 a+ m& }8 v9 _CAP engaged:
8 v8 N# v: P6 N) `7 Q. L4 {VF-6 with F4F-4 Wildcat (4 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling). T7 Q) l9 h5 `8 @$ l8 c) `
      (4 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)" f' Y  _- N4 @
      4 plane(s) intercepting now.
& Z3 i3 m7 Z- B# ^9 z      Group patrol altitude is 19000
1 m1 C* Q  N- q9 e. `4 H      Raid is overhead
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8 s) T8 ~, x. ]/ |1 X8 Y+ k2 MMorning Air attack on TF, near Lunga at 114,1386 Y0 |7 e# ]* V3 M

7 v! }: E9 s* H, @) hWeather in hex: Heavy cloud
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1 A# k: f  r& mRaid detected at 32 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.2 i* d* T: S. I, Z
Estimated time to target is 11 minutes/ _/ l% z# w) s  _% B" [

7 \2 C: O7 w7 ^  _& F- G" k% cJapanese aircraft( y; v( v! n! R  F2 `
      A6M2 Zero x 3  Q# k6 w6 J, k6 V$ `
      G4M1 Betty x 64 X5 A/ c: r+ @5 I2 t+ d6 c/ S3 |
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Allied aircraft
- Y- O! P; p9 u: ]. ?      F4F-4 Wildcat x 325 n1 E2 Y" ~3 Q- w; n
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Japanese aircraft losses0 z$ I9 U5 [0 m9 Y& B* a
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed2 Z' J2 Q: J0 H+ t
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged
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No Allied losses
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Allied Ships
7 g: P/ R3 m( s1 I      AP George F. Elliot% I9 w: ?, S* V, ]+ z3 |9 e5 Q
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Aircraft Attacking:# Y2 C% f+ N/ m" s( d$ F
       4 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet& U8 N: n# W1 |+ w2 r
               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp
0 E5 F" I; W. q% H6 T ' \) `# t8 e3 k, w
CAP engaged:& Q1 R& E+ H4 X3 x6 t. u
VF-71 with F4F-4 Wildcat (6 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)" J& p+ f1 [+ {' k
      (4 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
* s6 C+ V$ X3 K4 D) {      6 plane(s) intercepting now.
9 h' f* F& B7 U: g5 _/ j* Y( ~$ X      4 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.' V9 d& w9 @7 E' ~! R# g
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 12000 and 20000./ h+ j. k4 R1 A, p6 ]
      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 31 minutes1 ^' v8 O6 H& T- D
      4 planes vectored on to bombers1 V3 E8 z/ m: E
VF-3 with F4F-4 Wildcat (11 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
. N) k3 b& I1 x- K      (4 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
; u, X% w6 {: i2 Z( \      11 plane(s) intercepting now.8 g5 z" H; D! z, U5 f! F# t
      2 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.  K8 _& L: C/ [; D- O. l( L, C9 I
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 13000 and 20000.
6 u! O- n/ H% x' G9 A      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 23 minutes
, a4 W% H( C, |1 E      4 planes vectored on to bombers
- V4 c$ z8 P% g# x* nVF-6 with F4F-4 Wildcat (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)3 F& K4 a4 _9 D! `& ]+ B
      3 plane(s) intercepting now.: y) S- \  E* ?
      6 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.7 z( H  e7 H  v! f
      Group patrol altitude is 19000 , scrambling fighters between 12000 and 14000.
( I: S' q1 t* F5 A. Z      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 125 minutes
$ J5 F9 h4 F  Z: r  C1 n      9 planes vectored on to bombers
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' J6 E& _. A( y) LMorning Air attack on 41st (Sep) Inf Regiment, at 99,129 (Buna)
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Weather in hex: Clear sky
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2 E1 q- G+ g! r0 fRaid spotted at 11 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.
+ `7 T/ b" r) N; K+ |) ~Estimated time to target is 3 minutes
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5 K/ k. A; y! kAllied aircraft. Y% s) c' |7 c' |8 O
      P-39D Airacobra x 10+ M5 t2 W! [/ Y' G) L1 ^* }, e

* Y" ?# w1 W6 m; PAllied aircraft losses5 Z8 c" C4 X6 _; a; A. O2 ~
      P-39D Airacobra: 1 damaged
5 d& o3 ]; o" e6 k      P-39D Airacobra: 1 destroyed by flak& `5 K1 l# j1 U9 Q! t8 i  n- ?
$ e9 s/ g: }* R  l+ \4 ^* b; I
Aircraft Attacking:6 r7 |0 n4 r. q, _
       9 x P-39D Airacobra bombing from 100 feet
4 M( x3 ?. \$ B- {* N               Ground Attack:  1 x 500 lb GP Bomb* f  h2 j! b; P  Y, o
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Lunga at 114,138
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- u  C9 M) E2 E& ]' L0 l6 eWeather in hex: Heavy rain
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" F+ d) G5 n2 g0 J  JRaid detected at 36 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.* Q+ P. @. ?) D0 |
Estimated time to target is 12 minutes; e3 Q9 L% ~& |3 o0 h

; j& c. q5 R: Y% n0 w2 d$ y$ sJapanese aircraft
& D0 J% e4 N5 o* w: W! b' g      A6M2 Zero x 79 s% ^& C2 @  }- C, l) I
      G4M1 Betty x 227 {4 j1 e! }, t4 `3 ~. k  W
0 P. ~! F& G$ z) h: _! x
Allied aircraft
' t! ^0 w" _/ w# ~      F4F-4 Wildcat x 40
6 i6 j0 k+ {0 L! U ( J2 s* U) Q8 d7 Z1 H: M
Japanese aircraft losses# _5 _% A6 ?$ J) a, X1 o! e7 k& M
      A6M2 Zero: 4 destroyed
3 B; V  p2 j7 E' }# [      G4M1 Betty: 9 damaged# V9 e" u3 U' y0 t$ k" D6 g' G
      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
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No Allied losses- }; D/ `6 m( M: \9 G: w

5 @" T/ d8 j. G  UAllied Ships
) d% ]: f6 y* g' {( _! g: N* f      AP Crescent City
+ |9 i0 `% k& u; F) ]$ N* L; X      CA Australia! ?+ ?2 X( v7 D; @
      AP Barnett
, z: I4 O6 T: x1 F$ N+ d' w      CA Canberra, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
4 W% E! ^' P7 U, Y: z! z      AP American Legion, Torpedo hits 1. v& K# ^& f0 o" i
      AK Bellatrix+ ^+ O% m8 D8 P) y! u( z5 W& k
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Aircraft Attacking:
: ]% t2 @+ t- B% `      12 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet
2 F# y# _9 X' H' b4 p2 N8 q9 i               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp
" s4 \3 ~5 V4 d* Y       9 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet! |5 r# Q2 k6 F
               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp- u* f. |. M, J' {: @+ q1 w% d
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CAP engaged:# @# z" t. j6 e. F* N
VF-3 with F4F-4 Wildcat (14 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)6 b, A# ~, n- D$ v# L
      (7 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)9 V; V" c0 N4 B6 O& }% ~
      14 plane(s) intercepting now.
, i. S  t. W' L) Q4 g4 I      Group patrol altitude is 20000 - P  f7 p9 j! ~! b6 Z9 l1 Y3 i% w
      Raid is overhead
( O0 _% D% }. R/ b      9 planes vectored on to bombers! _7 ^6 u" a) H
VF-6 with F4F-4 Wildcat (15 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
0 G+ G  I: N( E5 H/ c      (15 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)7 g% T3 o% k1 A3 A. q/ P
      15 plane(s) intercepting now.
- @8 q  c8 o4 w/ Q      Group patrol altitude is 19000
, {3 Y5 q* W9 j/ z      Raid is overhead9 e, C, ~: R# O9 w; G3 O
      6 planes vectored on to bombers# t1 }# m) t" B5 j% }+ f
VF-71 with F4F-4 Wildcat (11 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
% ?0 j$ l, [2 D" }8 y! U      (5 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
4 Z* l/ r* S# K5 O+ s      11 plane(s) intercepting now.- [; d- o, g# R* ]# o7 d+ \
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 % o! a$ \- h' J% |8 U0 q6 X
      Raid is overhead
3 U4 g  b2 t- |& s 9 M3 T1 m7 t/ h+ |5 G

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9 A1 ?! h! C) T  A0 kAfternoon Air attack on TF, near Tulagi at 114,137
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Weather in hex: Thunderstorms
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) p1 U4 Y# G# h3 O# ?Raid detected at 26 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.$ A5 H; V% }2 U9 e/ x
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes/ ]6 F% ?- i, }8 Q& w- J$ @
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Japanese aircraft
$ g  X2 }" P, p/ m* M% d: y2 Q      G4M1 Betty x 120 U: F. e6 _+ J" x

: o+ r; A  x6 |! V  B4 mNo Japanese losses
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9 Z3 \- l9 S. R( u) Q0 J! ]  O6 c2 CAllied Ships* e: P! z# z/ l
      APD Gregory0 u$ k% k4 p0 m& L* t( I% Z
      AP President Jackson
# s3 `' e% i4 l- }3 r      AP Zeilin, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage" `2 P* m# Q7 y) M# E3 U; R
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Aircraft Attacking:
$ o  O. N7 G% M      12 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet  H4 p& O- @2 B7 M' l+ o# y
               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp
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Ground combat at Lunga (114,138)5 B3 _4 p; V' m" [7 G' V2 }

2 c! T+ O: m; b# UAllied Deliberate attack& k1 q0 j0 M- L& @# W  g

- L8 C6 G3 Z2 CAttacking force 9882 troops, 175 guns, 104 vehicles, Assault Value = 3850 b: A+ f7 x3 u" L
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Defending force 2250 troops, 8 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 13
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Allied engineers reduce fortifications to 0! d3 p* v. r. _/ o
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Allied adjusted assault: 424
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8 R% m) l- r0 r0 aJapanese adjusted defense: 9   O3 T, c- P6 R* q

1 i/ s$ t7 h6 p) P1 s0 c7 Z8 ^Allied assault odds: 47 to 1 (fort level 0)
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Allied forces CAPTURE Lunga !!!0 }7 B; ?/ k* `3 u" S, t

( O3 ~) z" c1 @$ y# qCombat modifiers
& D3 Y6 Z% H  y6 L. l5 S9 v7 ZDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)8 |( A8 u: k$ R7 v0 J% P$ q
Attacker: 8 I" S1 y3 K2 C% h$ \
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Japanese ground losses:4 v  K' b1 l6 r2 t" ?$ O% P2 Q2 t
      1882 casualties reported& C0 W' J- {) I  X
         Squads: 12 destroyed, 0 disabled, T" Z& g8 @) K9 ]9 u
         Non Combat: 26 destroyed, 44 disabled" E" C+ K+ `0 m/ w  S
         Engineers: 26 destroyed, 7 disabled
/ e' v1 s' n, K8 z' b1 a- [      Guns lost 5 (3 destroyed, 2 disabled), Z: d6 e& D1 b7 R6 i
      Units retreated 3
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Allied ground losses:) p9 J9 I0 q+ ]& L5 t! \! a0 ~
      192 casualties reported6 D7 j4 K' C% E7 |
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 15 disabled
. p' \/ R' k9 r0 d         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
3 t2 D% b, _7 I1 b; G         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled" m" R% A. H6 Q4 u7 I4 @
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Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!; Z4 L4 L9 r- i' n

( Z* b5 o& V' ^; v9 n0 EAssaulting units:
6 J, r+ O* }' ~. |9 F! s& n    1st Marine Regiment& |1 Y* `9 @: U$ \$ ?5 U
    5th Marine Regiment
* ^/ x( j# `$ g+ m$ L9 c1 s& X" y    1st AmphTrac Engineer Battalion( M0 R) E8 e5 L* O
    1st MarDiv HQ
( e6 R; _/ ?! Q0 l. M' l3 k    1st Marine Pioneer Battalion$ ]2 U" s6 w" D
    III/11th Field Artillery Battalion  U3 O2 `. J/ ]2 n
    II/11th Field Artillery Battalion; a2 w  ~& m! o# m, O0 E
    V/11th Field Artillery Battalion
! c4 `4 `) l$ Z; O7 r" R) @    1st SW Field AA Battalion
8 S, p$ a9 m6 f% z; i) o  X  `4 G    3rd USMC Defense Battalion
: }; F4 o" z, a$ {9 a: ~" W/ }6 V# s! X    III/10th Field Artillery Battalion
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4 M& E! j9 H; U6 D' w/ W8 ZDefending units:7 J) R/ Q6 B0 p' C3 B4 Y
    Lunga Det Naval Guard Unit1 g7 ~$ T9 Z0 M' K. D4 q
    11th Naval Construction Battalion
- ?; g2 |  [/ {) L1 \    13th Naval Construction Battalion9 e2 @7 e" k7 r1 w  r8 |
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Ground combat at Tulagi (114,137)5 p8 q7 F- w! d3 |

" u8 q' }, R  t+ u+ [9 l% CAllied Shock attack
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Attacking force 4151 troops, 26 guns, 17 vehicles, Assault Value = 1475 G3 D" |4 E- X
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Defending force 422 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 16
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Allied adjusted assault: 122
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1 |! ~% Q; j$ y0 |0 Q' WJapanese adjusted defense: 4 1 E! |7 n0 w* H* C/ A

1 y1 r% h% R. ~Allied assault odds: 30 to 1 (fort level 0)
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Allied forces CAPTURE Tulagi !!!) }' o. M) X7 y' H: k4 \

5 F5 g; ?& x( q9 F% s+ EJapanese aircraft; l- |" h' D* a7 |
      no flights
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) i5 k( ~$ k0 |/ U# ]6 ^Japanese aircraft losses
9 y; |5 u' X  l, \; y/ B" ], H+ b      H6K4 Mavis: 1 destroyed: A# ?* k# W0 O% w' n
      A6M2-N Rufe: 1 destroyed$ U. @, A, f5 z/ V

8 n8 `' Q! H1 e9 O# U) o. P* iCombat modifiers' Y5 Y6 T. S, @; P! [" B/ B7 t
Defender: terrain(+)
# \4 T- m  e8 J  b5 c4 e8 IAttacker: shock(+), fatigue(-), N9 m; o+ }) w

7 W8 }% s( K9 o& n* [1 YJapanese ground losses:. T' s2 C: U- W( c$ i, A* [
      288 casualties reported; |& S  b- r" e# d$ M
         Squads: 6 destroyed, 8 disabled
" U) {  [" o4 @4 W# f# C6 ^5 u) Q         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 1 disabled
6 B+ W! I& r  o1 k0 X! o( t         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled
4 ^5 k7 s( j0 l( k      Guns lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)
1 V7 e+ y" K8 d" ?( ?# y9 `      Units destroyed 36 [/ h2 N8 a1 g7 l

5 h- S# Z  U+ T: \7 WAllied ground losses:
  M0 V1 {# o$ o3 D* t/ y. p( I      80 casualties reported, r5 D7 X3 R: E" K7 l. f+ Z3 R5 t
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 11 disabled2 ~0 ?0 C7 ]" b0 V6 ^6 u9 ~
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
' |; e' W( K( J         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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1 K0 U0 n* m) R. [- R9 zAssaulting units:. p8 S! S; \2 f6 _% f) k3 l
    1st Marine Raider Battalion
7 B7 f* A, f# s/ p. q# ?9 E    1st Marine Para Battalion
% _( ^$ S9 u: i2 D% b7 w9 i    2nd Marine Regiment
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Defending units:
) _0 p2 {8 c* V) d; W    Tulagi Det SNLF
- P6 a  I' P) i7 q2 i- r    2/Yok' Suijoki'tai ! v& @4 r. F5 V) U' m1 ?% Y
    Tulagi Const Det   H- H9 O8 x9 D6 E- t
    3/Yok' Suijoki'tai
坐看土牛阴沟里翻船
另外,本回合CA岸轰舰队到达预定阵位,准备炮轰莫港,韦德居然没有发现这支舰队
3 `1 H- I9 W6 @$ P# t) a5 q$ ~+ |5 g且看明日岸轰效果如何
刚开战时零战的护航效率还是相当可以的么,陆攻机基本没有收到直掩干扰
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
刚看了一下剧本编辑器,莫港仅有8门4.5寸岸炮,于是决定护航DD的120mm舰炮参与炮击。
养肥了再收割
如果开战第一日盟军舰队航速有加成不知道58编队会不会已经开到莫港附近?牛牛有发现敌58舰队吗?因为从瓜岛上空直掩的野猫舰载机数量来看,最多只有一条航母在瓜岛附近,另外两条不知道去哪里了?
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
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