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这样的损失财大气粗的盟军也吃不消啊.....6 T' {4 n. u+ 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?
( O: m' m/ B( `$ H& ]( [: v$ H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。。。- @" R5 m% X# r( N1 f/ z% p
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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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9 J4 x/ q+ ~, d2 K  p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。, \; G* x/ n5 ]  G% f( K
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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 135,1153 _) U$ U) B" F) D9 S

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      SSX Ha-47, hits 5,  on fire,  heavy damage
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/ }3 G; F5 c4 ~0 l0 [* g      DD Charles Ausburne- f" Z+ u/ Z8 a: t* I4 Z$ \- C
      BB Prince of Wales
& a" W, I% G6 W' _  B) T* e5 m6 @$ G      BC Repulse
+ L2 L* s+ O: I      CA Exeter+ j: ^4 H7 ^+ c2 y) [. ?) l5 u3 K
      CA Sussex
# |( k) V$ ^* r( g9 ^  L3 T      CA Shropshire
' `" [2 v5 c7 W6 T+ e      CA Wichita7 C6 G5 ]5 }/ E( c3 r5 m
      CA San Francisco- ]& T/ \8 y' }
      CA Minneapolis' [, R! k( |1 E5 n8 Q
      CA Chester" w7 o0 [; c4 b4 ~3 U8 e$ m! B( u
      CA Northampton. N1 \$ ^2 ^9 q0 D# m2 [
      DD Braine- I: S- Y& r3 K+ _9 m2 d1 J
      DD Thatcher, Q$ _/ E: n2 {& p1 [
      DD Taylor
& f# \  Y; ]* d4 O! d; C9 h1 U      DD Schroeder
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. x. X; \. p$ J; aNight Naval bombardment of Wotje at 135,115
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      no flights7 {$ X' y. x/ \2 \- O3 r1 |

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Allied Ships
6 k0 h0 ^+ U2 h2 M      BB Prince of Wales
" j( z# U5 l! s) P' e  h3 {) K      BC Repulse* u) ]+ @; t4 j$ _4 n
      CA Exeter! n( D! O3 C* ^" w, J/ ?, v
      CA Sussex
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      CA Baltimore
$ w/ G9 c# b. V7 F! `      CA Wichita, U* M, V; J# Q
      CA Quincy& W/ V1 y4 S9 `
      CA San Francisco
' {9 ?5 t# ]" Z" s      CA Minneapolis
9 P- ?1 l: U7 T! g' T0 @      CA Astoria- @- ~- Q4 r/ F8 _1 U! K5 I
      CA Chicago
5 Q4 X' ~2 W" L+ s: S      CA Louisville
' L9 o  ?# u4 Y2 x4 I      CA Chester
7 z# w. U' j0 S      CA Northampton
6 H1 u9 R$ q# |: ?5 r      CA Portland
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Japanese ground losses:
9 U% i# @3 H  p2 z( w) `) f      391 casualties reported
" u# W# V+ q# X4 p; `5 b         Squads: 14 destroyed, 0 disabled
: f* i0 @' g3 @1 a$ b         Non Combat: 17 destroyed, 15 disabled
! d; ?! S8 i" K         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 2 disabled
/ M  ~: s% N( C      Guns lost 14 (10 destroyed, 4 disabled)
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Airbase supply hits 4
, O! }. Q* c6 [8 ?7 ~Runway hits 51' _; F9 G3 p4 y( H# M) g$ h# g
Port hits 33
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Japanese Ships
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Allied Ships
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      BB Prince of Wales) q: n* E, a( _+ z% E7 c
      BC Repulse
6 t7 c, o* g- `' [4 C      CA Exeter! ]/ G# ^) N* X8 P, K! M9 j
      CA Sussex
3 p7 ~1 I% Y4 T/ d! ?' j$ X      CA Shropshire% t& c9 ~6 n! e: K& {& o  I
      CA Baltimore
. C( a& k& [) z- ~# Z. v9 E' p  j      CA Wichita) B0 u6 W) s1 q$ q; K. B3 B
      CA San Francisco, |% Y9 S) R* U9 z' w% b
      CA Minneapolis/ O1 R( o) R. z- g
      CA Chester
5 m1 U  `% z; }      CA Northampton
4 f; s" X" t! Y1 j2 C- m; b      DD Braine
) A9 g- G' k, W2 V  I3 M& w      DD Thatcher5 O. i% A, a& l( Q% c* p$ [
      DD Taylor, Shell hits 1& i, E+ w! |5 `, O, I5 u8 e- u
      DD Schroeder7 m3 Z0 w6 ?7 B' I7 X0 y

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Sub attack near Wotje  at 135,115( ?& I( G( W, x1 @. Z6 Q' Q# B1 Q

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      SSX Ha-39, hits 4,  heavy damage2 b  I: E9 _/ b, r- `' E

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0 i9 V) s, `; q# p7 `      BB North Carolina, Torpedo hits 25 N( g* ?& N0 o2 b, T* S
      BB Massachusetts# \. y3 J8 ~- C, _9 a! ]
      BB South Dakota, V0 q  F7 }8 N( n7 f: l1 @0 B
      DD Craven- d' L3 V  s! z+ D* N
      DD Waller
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      DD Halford9 S: Z' w% X1 h
      DD Downes
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      DD Lamson% Y; {: H. w# b) h: Q! f9 S
      DD Cummings$ A7 e2 g, z- Q% B3 ~  O

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ASW attack near Wotje  at 135,115
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      BB Massachusetts" ?/ S& V2 z4 P: C. f  x
      BB Indiana" s: c8 e" M3 n% t# ?$ i" E# a
      DD Gridley' H( ~' O+ ^3 [6 L; R0 O! F
      DD Waller
# R1 ?) X1 k5 {6 j      DD Stanly) R5 @- _1 U' S8 ~3 l& \
      DD Hutchins
0 [' A1 c! g2 W) X3 O      DD Downes
4 `2 r( e" F; _9 a; P$ I" D      DD Case% s/ ^2 s4 y$ C3 n4 _. u1 L. k
      DD Lamson
" C! G; B" s* ^0 ?      DD Cummings& l# Y7 ]9 B7 B! w& t( _

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      SSX Ha-35, hits 4,  on fire,  heavy damage
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      DE Lawrence
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ASW attack near Wotje  at 135,115
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      DE King
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2 }0 z7 D6 K9 I4 ]$ K- q8 HSub attack near Wotje  at 135,115
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      SSX Ha-36, hits 5,  heavy damage, s1 f3 b2 t' F9 _" B

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      BB South Dakota
; \# ^8 A% A. H3 I$ g3 x6 B; Z% o      BB Massachusetts
; r$ U! y3 F' w: h      DD Craven! k$ [, C, ^, R/ ^+ C% J' y
      DD Waller
8 G) U; f. ~9 |2 g8 X4 k) d. H      DD Renshaw
  A  W, i$ R# O' f" a/ d& }$ s1 p      DD Halford
9 h7 ?4 C( F$ |' f7 Z) h$ i3 O      DD Case
9 q8 `6 g! K9 H  o, U4 V      DD Lamson
3 u: I! E  m8 V      DD Cummings/ U7 P. f+ m7 [+ l, z& q% w
      DD Maury
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Ground combat at Wotje (135,115)
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  l  v6 Q; o9 p% l) A% WAllied Shock attack
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1 G2 V, C0 {& n* Y$ D4 ?9 M1 U. ?Attacking force 4229 troops, 129 guns, 9 vehicles, Assault Value = 183
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: Z$ F/ {  R6 @3 v1 oDefending force 3102 troops, 35 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 67
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Allied assault odds: 53 to 1 (fort level 4)
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Allied forces CAPTURE Wotje !!!
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      A6M2-N Rufe: 1 destroyed
  q3 r6 X2 q$ i& u      Ki-84a Frank: 1 destroyed
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Defender: disruption(-), experience(-)$ ]# r- ~8 `6 Q. q! X4 u( [" J# t
Attacker: shock(+), disruption(-)3 O% B: b5 y' @1 m7 i  V4 m) B
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Japanese ground losses:
1 @1 k* {0 G$ ~  p5 r! l      3350 casualties reported
+ C& h0 P8 q/ ~* \( w         Squads: 144 destroyed, 0 disabled8 j; g, n) p: P# i
         Non Combat: 236 destroyed, 0 disabled0 M9 l- n+ v: W- w2 `# {8 @
         Engineers: 37 destroyed, 0 disabled% J4 ?8 i* @% E8 f% q% j5 l
      Guns lost 38 (38 destroyed, 0 disabled)
6 t/ }0 E5 m/ \5 X6 l& _      Units destroyed 5; p* B& V5 t6 v. V* h
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         Squads: 19 destroyed, 42 disabled
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         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled6 J' ^8 k. W: u% P( ^- f
      Guns lost 16 (1 destroyed, 15 disabled)
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    2nd Marine Regiment
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    Ichiki Det.
: y% r7 U0 d" ], o" {% ~) q' E    113th Infantry Rgt /13 L/ M* V3 F9 S  N
    301st Ind.Infantry Battalion) \: U" ]" X* F  F& ]6 b
    Wotje Base Force' Y! q( ^: X! i- e* x
    Wotje Naval Fortress
3 s3 f  v, y1 C    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。
  h) `6 v/ ~  `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。. {; v* n  F2 e
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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?  w( [) j# u9 R4 y) }# X  o4 n

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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? 9 _: X6 v' T* v# L9 ^

/ z, N* u! W4 {, Y0 ]6 p) L4 }' Z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。
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"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 16, 43. t/ |" y3 y6 g2 e; \+ w: A
联合舰队倾巢出动,意欲何为?$ x7 I% G3 T) }0 V, B6 B

$ S% ^2 [  ~( w* r3 }6 U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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联合舰队出海打了个酱油,结果啥事也没有发生,全天只有一艘日本潜艇被盟军反潜编队击沉。
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: q, l6 y$ h2 r) C# o      SS I-180, hits 18,  heavy damage
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2 Y4 B! c9 @+ M1 L6 g* s5 C      DE Fox
9 [1 d+ |% w2 a      DE Decoy
9 O) P5 u5 Y- i2 g2 w      DE Arrow9 O8 D: _$ Q. {3 R8 E/ T& P
      DE Paul Jones
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I-180 bottoming out ....
$ q+ i+ w7 P& M' \& M0 EDE Decoy fails to find sub and abandons search( K7 Y! \: y2 H7 [4 P
DE Arrow attacking submerged sub ....5 W$ K+ _% S  u  i  F, Q; a9 D
SS I-180 forced to surface!
. [  `! c4 k' j5 x' Y8 W" h& f2 ]DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....
. r4 k; b: g+ Z* |DE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....* u! W9 W- ]) F8 t/ w4 Q
DE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....
( {7 e" v+ I. K0 Z: o0 pDE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....
. l  D: f: z5 q. }6 h9 \  q2 nDE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....
: f  {/ N0 M% p! B6 {7 j+ T7 KDE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....; J  C9 p0 s& K( M6 C( @6 ]
DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....
$ b# A! r! y/ ^6 u* J( SDE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....
5 g8 ]" K  z. a/ T, L: qDE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....
% s6 X  b1 Z6 cDE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....
5 w8 X- u8 P; sDE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....
( ?$ e6 D3 p3 ~: HDE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....
6 V& f% g$ M+ N0 ~DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....2 }. J& U# G0 m. I
DE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....
( `3 J* B  O, p$ d9 {( V  _DE Decoy firing on surfaced sub ....' z8 E3 q1 b( M' W6 A
DE Arrow firing on surfaced sub ....# L- z0 x( U* [
DE Paul Jones firing on surfaced sub ....! K) D- P! H$ s. e9 h
Sub 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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