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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 08, 42
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南洋战场,日军拿下泗水后继续追击退往玛琅的盟军,盟军利用玛琅的山地地形死守,日军主力突进后爆发第一次玛琅会战,1400战力日军汇攻600余战力盟军,1:2降低城防1级,日军伤亡4000余人,盟军伤亡1000余人
; z$ v' W/ J% H大陆战场,派遣军找到了国军防线上的地形弱点,集结2000余战力不顾堆叠惩罚对国军1200余战力防守的丘陵地形萍乡发动进攻,1:1降低1级城防,抛尸3000余具,国军伤亡1500人,长衡方向上的国军预备队已紧急向该地增援2 q/ [% @( W' r* P% \" a7 r) r# G$ i
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Ground combat at Malang (55,105)
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5 l* v7 i6 v; @6 R0 CJapanese Deliberate attack) x. G8 Z: L) z% S  F0 R+ i
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Attacking force 41246 troops, 471 guns, 591 vehicles, Assault Value = 1405
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. X) w" Q  m; B, k. F- hDefending force 26295 troops, 295 guns, 65 vehicles, Assault Value = 642: `2 [1 q1 u% f) G1 v
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 2
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Japanese adjusted assault: 517
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Allied adjusted defense: 1456 : ]$ O/ U$ u+ v: `

: q7 x5 ~6 y) U' [" t! U; c+ ]: uJapanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 2)
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3 `) ~3 ~) S9 X$ M+ f; EDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
* D: J. ]% K% Y5 ^, E6 {  ^7 ^Attacker:
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( j3 X. z; w7 m" ?( F: UJapanese ground losses:
, M3 R! }5 M) i+ M+ l1 p, }5 h; w      4668 casualties reported# Z& h9 F$ c/ z0 n$ n& Z
         Squads: 126 destroyed, 311 disabled
  A6 V. U% y2 {' g% ]* o( P+ y         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 54 disabled
6 R- |1 f+ W6 f) X* s- d: O         Engineers: 13 destroyed, 59 disabled2 }& O3 }# C. R
      Guns lost 25 (8 destroyed, 17 disabled)) _; g4 D7 J, n) l- q  x  G& f) |3 v
      Vehicles lost 51 (8 destroyed, 43 disabled)
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      1104 casualties reported1 t8 v5 z2 ~; M! N& m
         Squads: 13 destroyed, 124 disabled
, i% {, n$ d3 Y/ D% ?         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 20 disabled. J: b; z' k" ?& l6 c
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled4 z$ w  F, \! V, Y
      Guns lost 13 (1 destroyed, 12 disabled)7 a- s/ m( Y9 S1 {" q/ w
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Assaulting units:4 P) @  f" z* B9 T9 S' l, v
    5th Division
4 Q9 I8 B) C) O* W& @, J  d    56th Division( ~! L% j2 {# s6 K, `5 f$ I
    1st Tank Regiment
' U8 b8 z* e) i# Z    38th Division
  u' Y9 c1 X! x+ K  Z( o    2nd Tank Regiment0 f3 k4 {7 e* ~/ ]7 x: b$ S
    6th Tank Regiment
3 b6 d; N" T( M9 Y7 L    Imperial Guards/B Division0 {$ z- _- m3 d- z
    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment9 t0 ]& C" }6 K- V( k: h
    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment  l: B: F, t) ?6 H9 u/ \
    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment
5 Q  n7 b8 u/ J) R$ j' ?    1st RF Gun Battalion
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Defending units:" j0 p- x2 `6 O" T: |
    Marinier Battalion
( J! F# D( g' @: @+ O    West Borneo KNIL Battalion7 P5 P5 `% f$ L% D  G
    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion8 ^/ X7 N5 A2 _: K4 q
    Prajoda Garrison Battalion
, `4 a2 ]- U' l3 m. h    Barisan KNIL Regiment" H* Y6 f9 {) r9 Q0 v
    1st KNIL Regiment
# Z; k+ C# {3 \7 l2 _$ B    Van Altena Battalion
! I# u3 D4 f4 \0 y$ @  s    Roodenburg Battalion
8 l/ e! N- H6 a+ Y4 `0 s    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn
  K0 c8 Y3 `" ]4 v5 P( |5 J    Afdeling Ritman
. A1 t  B3 i$ D7 z  |, Z- g    4th KNIL Regiment
1 B2 T7 d- v- F; [0 ^" z$ f7 t; @9 f    2nd KNIL Regiment
) G# R/ I- L. S7 X+ t    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion
# }4 W' m0 T  J8 i4 `    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion
4 l0 l4 k  U$ @0 Y0 y' f    6th KNIL Regiment
) D5 O+ m+ L' m1 F3 C0 r" L    Manado Garrison Battalion
5 D+ c$ {+ F5 j$ z8 [    Malaya Army
% _, K- A" g$ e. ?    KNIL Army Command
! E' O' Q) K4 g* [    Tjilitap Base Force2 a: z: _# Q# e- J: ^) Q
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Ground combat at Pingsiang (82,54)
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& f7 q' K4 O+ N/ B, ZJapanese Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 62511 troops, 539 guns, 153 vehicles, Assault Value = 2142' D" W5 l# q# M! G5 a2 g& B

- H4 q. S$ j5 L/ W8 `) F) A3 NDefending force 37223 troops, 189 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1231
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3 e$ E" i! u8 ?5 E+ D9 h/ |3 s& ?Japanese adjusted assault: 1269   s/ i" M1 @' y' D# }6 A5 N6 x
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Allied adjusted defense: 903
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 2) 2 B' [! U+ A7 a$ K$ }' F
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Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 2
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Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)4 I2 @  I! k( n9 b
Attacker: supply(-)6 R1 M% Y# }! [0 O) ~5 A
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Japanese ground losses:" m4 b7 I+ Z& O7 j6 A
      3408 casualties reported
2 @3 T5 Y3 g9 ?% R" W. g         Squads: 61 destroyed, 374 disabled1 p5 f# z% r' p8 q5 `/ J
         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 20 disabled& V# P; F4 e3 ~% L% C
         Engineers: 4 destroyed, 22 disabled. Q) j" O9 D1 H& j
      Guns lost 37 (8 destroyed, 29 disabled)" P( p5 [9 T* z! x  a& b
      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)* K# p! W% x5 i! D% R- h% |# Z' }: o2 W) n
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Allied ground losses:+ T  ^& K& b$ O& M; O# L
      1503 casualties reported
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         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 9 disabled8 |0 @4 F* A7 A; j3 L6 p
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled# ]. n: }  e* v% B  Y- s

4 |! l) ~9 b1 n! m' q9 F) k7 _) m; uAssaulting units:
( p' S* Q) f, }  n  X1 `/ d  l    55th Infantry Brigade
( q0 T3 K5 K$ ^2 ]7 Q, z    40th Division
  D* e3 V7 r+ w    15th Division$ L; V! l8 d) a
    34th Division
9 b) w! k: R& Z/ |    39th Division
6 A$ {0 c+ d& h* D" [    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade
# |. L2 [( W9 C" u! R; F+ p    13th Army0 h  p! M& n" z; d0 u% k
    4th Mortar Battalion
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( `! x9 l1 J6 R8 T2 c$ h+ x& v( ADefending units:
. V" h. N  o3 a. {% m) D    70th Chinese Corps& h2 q7 M6 H- h
    28th Chinese Corps
* P# }5 ^' d. c+ d- ]    73rd Chinese Corps0 [8 g% m- n" @! r1 g: ?' h3 b
    3rd New Chinese Corps2 z9 E3 h  i* F
    32nd Group Army
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 09, 42
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$ o: p# M+ ^' G$ p北太战场,日军KB分队悍然越过阿达克岛向东突进到冷湾和荷兰港北方海域,并对以上2基地大肆拍照侦查,盟军解散在该2港口的各类舰船准备紧急转进;目测日军KB分队有战斗机和轰炸机各70-80余架,估计包含各类大小CV/CVL4艘左右。面对日军在北太战场咄咄逼人的架势,大统领考虑是否需要出动58北上镇场子?
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$ c- }: S! c3 \缅甸战场,日军KB主队悍然出现在维多利亚角,预示着继南洋作战结束后,日军的缅甸攻势即将展开,盟军将做积极战略细节调整部署,迎接日军可能的登陆行动,飞虎队将北调一格基地,防止被岸轰炸毁在仰光机场地面,暗藏在安达曼群岛的水机搜索基地将即刻启用,时刻监视日军KB和护航运输船队动向9 n8 y$ M8 p+ p8 ]! _8 u+ P! D0 }

: t$ s/ d0 R$ t, O$ w% `2 W8 w3 j6 B/ {大陆战场,派遣军主力围攻长衡南线萍乡,从附近格日军部队动向判断,疑似会继续增兵,如果情报属实,国军也准备不顾堆叠惩罚,加大萍乡的防御兵力,部队国军师通过铁路机动向长衡一线调动;同时5键侦察显示,日军有部队通过小路向都匀方向偷袭迂回,国军拟派遣一支小分队予以截击。
58北上,就不怕本档终结么
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 10, 42: ^4 Y: H2 O$ ?' [3 k2 I6 q/ J3 U
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南洋战场,日军3支部队从陆路向望加锡突进,盟军准备将望加锡守军留种
! T  l& Z* S1 Q/ z# R7 v1 c/ h' d) X大陆战场,派遣军继续进攻萍乡,虽然又降低1级城防,但由于堆叠惩罚而伤亡惨重,国军面对艰难的战略抉择:是继续增兵萍乡,忍受堆叠惩罚?还是逐渐退出长衡防线,退守雪峰山一线?
; ^! k, u0 H- p* |0 b9 p5 `缅甸战场,BB长门炮击勃固。英联邦军队渐次向仰光撤退,准备放弃萨尔温江北岸防御,防止日军直接登陆仰光或勃固
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Ground combat at Pingsiang (82,54)# J; R, J; K2 h
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Japanese Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 58443 troops, 535 guns, 152 vehicles, Assault Value = 1764
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Defending force 36135 troops, 190 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1096
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2 C( D8 @1 }" m5 Y2 \% n! F: zJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 1
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Japanese adjusted assault: 1923 . F7 d8 h- _. Y7 l; C( j& }& t

  Z7 V+ b  w* F3 VAllied adjusted defense: 1023
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 1 (fort level 1)
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# [" v" G" k/ Y. C$ `Japanese Assault reduces fortifications to 1
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+ A: H2 T$ X6 k# p1 CCombat modifiers
: l  R# Y. }9 K7 {8 `$ SDefender: terrain(+), forts(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
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+ Y* n+ u0 E- W& F& }6 _Japanese ground losses:* Q$ f% l( f. I  W
      7542 casualties reported2 m9 v1 k& W& P2 F3 V; Q) q& n
         Squads: 266 destroyed, 432 disabled: K7 a% F1 h4 y: g
         Non Combat: 20 destroyed, 157 disabled: a! t% d# ^. s4 C; O
         Engineers: 22 destroyed, 23 disabled
. j9 G# h  r) i) G      Guns lost 57 (28 destroyed, 29 disabled)& x: s# w% R+ s% J2 f( b* e  i, [% R3 K. k
      Vehicles lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)
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' {3 x2 {' i' N' y: I8 z. h9 HAllied ground losses:1 m; [1 A/ R! t6 s
      863 casualties reported
  `! m6 X* ^! i0 ~- V. H& F: R1 w/ P7 R         Squads: 3 destroyed, 105 disabled- y/ v' o6 ]1 ^$ p
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 6 disabled/ t: \6 O+ g2 w5 t* [* P* u/ \/ t
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 4 disabled
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Assaulting units:! F$ J+ K( W- i4 a) F3 s" Z
    55th Infantry Brigade
. r7 T/ R0 p0 B4 ~  t, J    40th Division
+ f  M6 u1 q; O( Z5 n; U( a    15th Division
8 g4 F; r7 J! B/ V2 d    34th Division& y) k# S, Z; i: `/ C
    39th Division" ?: D0 \2 F5 \2 Q7 y1 Z5 d3 G
    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade
) q) d; T* f3 A/ Y& P+ t$ y    13th Army
8 [" g" H! i" _2 Q! K    4th Mortar Battalion
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Defending units:+ _. w9 ?* `# m/ `% p
    73rd Chinese Corps: S! m( o3 P( i7 b4 k  o
    70th Chinese Corps
, C* \& q2 E/ l3 e4 P$ B& b    28th Chinese Corps( b+ d0 ]& O& |* x/ O9 s0 F3 J; c
    3rd New Chinese Corps
1 n7 s- {$ z& t2 Z* R- q: T- \5 a8 c3 h    32nd Group Army
照查克大将这种胜利法,过不了多久日军陆军精锐就要死光了
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
干掉kb分队啊
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 11, 42
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8 w' \' I$ \9 d北太战场,日军水面舰队又来炮击阿达克岛,这次盟军PT编队奋勇抵抗,损失2条PT,用鱼雷击伤了BB山城
2 Z$ P% H: {' ^; j) ?大陆战场,派遣军不顾堆叠惩罚不顾损失不顾休整,持续对萍乡发动进攻,虽然又降1级城防,但是损失却令人咋舌,3次进攻后2000余战力只剩下不到1000战力,而估计会令查克大将丧气的是,回合结束时,国军又将城防修起了1级,也就是说,日军这次进攻白白损失3500人却毫无战果。面对如此防御结果,大统领决定暂时不放弃萍乡的防御,而少量增兵该地,和派遣军打消耗战和阵地战。
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2 k& }  a3 p7 GNight Time Surface Combat, near Adak Island at 162,52, Range 1,000 Yards
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% G7 V4 {5 U3 e8 }4 _; q( j      BB Yamashiro
( W# j' ~5 T) a* N( N9 Q" T      CA Chikuma
9 D2 t+ v% v: l( V      DD Ushio( ?3 K( y1 O5 @( q
      DD Kuri2 A- u9 Y6 {/ t# N( q

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/ P- A2 s! z+ |0 a      PT-23
) X- b# z* G; Y      PT-24
# Q. b( J1 e7 D# i      PT-26, Shell hits 1, and is sunk+ x2 C+ |4 d0 V3 Y( l5 @
      PT-27
, \6 {7 b, V; Z8 D9 W2 J* w      PT-39. x8 _( }. v$ b. t6 L
      PT-59, Shell hits 1, and is sunk
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' C4 N; I+ ~+ l+ aNight Time Surface Combat, near Adak Island at 162,52, Range 1,000 Yards6 t  d! I- ]4 h6 A
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      BB Yamashiro, Torpedo hits 1: L. e. J9 y4 l& r& P
      CA Chikuma  `8 B$ i% ?" s+ I2 U  G9 q( k# f% B
      DD Ushio" O* ~- Z3 N( I! S4 f
      DD Kuri, ^( {1 j3 [( g3 Q, D
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Allied Ships
4 K0 O( ^  B! y5 k- }3 k$ M1 t" u7 w      PT-25
# z, P% N3 `; o8 g      PT-30, Shell hits 1: M0 e$ p: n! P
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* D. ]3 R" e& ^7 nGround combat at Pingsiang (82,54)
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Japanese Deliberate attack
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- U0 a3 _7 y8 }! G, ^1 V6 T2 YAttacking force 52796 troops, 541 guns, 152 vehicles, Assault Value = 1352
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Defending force 35528 troops, 190 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 10088 M( M7 o" g1 E4 Z# K
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Japanese engineers reduce fortifications to 0; l9 E' I4 C- a( q+ U! Z2 B/ {

$ Q2 `* `# S4 F; _( R2 BJapanese adjusted assault: 474
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Allied adjusted defense: 557
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2 M" C+ a- b* A/ iJapanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 0)
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Combat modifiers1 k5 _' E+ W1 ]$ X7 J2 `; ^! t
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)  K6 X: m; |' X  }+ n" o# X
Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:
) _9 _: I3 i. O. e4 u      3490 casualties reported
# k' M# g8 d8 r         Squads: 57 destroyed, 377 disabled: {6 C( ]3 N7 [5 E3 H- l& l
         Non Combat: 11 destroyed, 52 disabled
! _* Q! t( d: A4 _- H; C9 n. Y         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 44 disabled- O$ ?6 H9 |! I* i% ~
      Guns lost 42 (3 destroyed, 39 disabled)
' \( |( s3 T, X" Y8 s2 E5 a( o3 S      Vehicles lost 10 (1 destroyed, 9 disabled)% z) v' @) i0 h! Z) }  {

9 {+ P  S: K$ I; o0 V3 A/ o& UAllied ground losses:7 i: N3 J/ Z4 v5 K. M: G
      444 casualties reported3 s2 V8 c: \% L1 }+ C7 a" v8 W
         Squads: 11 destroyed, 82 disabled$ e5 C$ b9 G( |- v- ]( l! ]
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 10 disabled
6 t/ }, K: R& I9 M+ w- W) G# e$ j         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Assaulting units:) m. K5 ]3 {. y% o/ R0 j# R
    15th Division
  @! Y$ r! G" L' V# i# t3 r    39th Division
  G1 q9 T. c' _; ]6 B    55th Infantry Brigade
& N% P5 f! v% J2 ^4 T; l    34th Division9 E0 T) ?$ u/ X8 Z" N0 L
    40th Division. h9 R: L% @2 S/ {0 t; d& B" \
    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade
( I% K! q! T( D9 C# u    13th Army
4 w; v6 z4 p6 ~    4th Mortar Battalion0 D( I0 O8 B, D, L8 v, l
    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment, {- o* U2 d& R4 ^: y

# i* M3 g0 I* ~9 \; zDefending units:" S& a5 a" l+ `; `4 K; f" h
    28th Chinese Corps) Y: x! |6 Q2 @: E
    73rd Chinese Corps% V, i2 z( [1 z- Q6 R& t! c
    70th Chinese Corps
+ @/ b. J* h: p) U' G    3rd New Chinese Corps) C* O7 E7 N* q4 v
    32nd Group Army
蒋中正同学的补给够消耗不?
蒋中正同学的补给够消耗不?: o! s  U2 @3 G8 c0 I% A0 j
xubin0892 发表于 2013-10-16 01:05
; n' o1 {% p2 }; [$ A# K! l  j通过印度向仰光海路输送补给,再通过陆路输送到大陆,在仰光尚未完全被封锁前已经运输了接近百万补给,大陆目前补给尚不缺。
- N' `0 }3 X2 e4 [" k8 l1 {- g1 p$ O当然,缅甸丢失后,大陆补给将不容乐观,届时大统领将考虑退出长衡收缩防线到山区一带。
百万补给。。。中国战场可以反攻了吧?
皇国ノ兴废、コノ一战ニ在リ。各员一层奋励努力セヨ
百万补给是夸张的说法,虽然我运了好几次,每次有20多万补给,但是真正能跑到重庆的补给有多少也不太清楚,因为前线每时每刻都在大量消耗补给。以目前补给量来看,大陆反攻是天方夜谭,而且仰光现在已经被封锁了,补给输送后继无力,反攻只能是自毁长城啊。。。
牛牛这档已经用考虑什么补给问题了,查克大将马上很快就要把日军家底赔光了
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的

恐怖的堆叠惩罚——日军在萍乡的损失

AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 12, 42. G0 V8 X/ I6 _2 }0 u
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* a8 h8 s8 h* O$ t+ h南洋战场,日军驻岛分队日向扶桑炮击玛琅,ABDA在爪哇时日无多;同时日军开始清理南洋的盟军水机搜索点基地2 d( n! V1 x- q# }5 ]% i8 ^# N, h

" V& W0 b8 P5 c" m" _$ m, a- F' ~大陆战场,派遣军搜集了中国战场绝大部分陆航,对萍乡狂轰滥炸;萍乡的日军仅剩下不到1000的战力,想到几天前派遣军2100余战力围攻萍乡,虽然连降3级城防,却损失了1000战力,如此大的损失是与堆叠惩罚密切相关。如此可以想象,有了野地堆叠限制,对国军来说,如果运用得当,大陆的战略防御将得到极大的改善
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7 \7 u, a4 Q( s9 z4 @$ \Ground combat at Pingsiang (82,54)% ^! S" W& h2 x

* O" D+ a2 J) Y. I% VJapanese Bombardment attack  I, n( {$ g3 ?7 W5 z# u
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Attacking force 33335 troops, 376 guns, 83 vehicles, Assault Value = 9980 s: E0 T6 \8 n( a8 H

% `( U; w2 e3 E% W' i# EDefending force 40809 troops, 234 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 1145
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/ P2 ~1 j9 i# k: S5 dJapanese ground losses:$ ~, o  w+ O3 v& [" j: p
      233 casualties reported
' F; W) N8 I( s: E         Squads: 3 destroyed, 8 disabled- I8 V5 z9 }' S) u  b1 E! v% @. [
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 2 disabled
: X! c: P0 a4 E5 N, T         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 2 disabled
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7 z. T$ V& w! n/ A' eAssaulting units:
% q- A+ R( g% E" L1 b7 R  n) R( f    34th Division
* z3 }; V0 ]+ f) {1 b2 }    40th Division
7 j/ B' U) C2 E" I$ z" \$ T    39th Division6 ^1 @: D4 ^8 y6 l3 t9 M6 p$ m
    15th Division
; g* f1 o  a! I1 j1 Z9 f    12th Ind.Mixed Brigade
9 T* ]& ?! p- o6 `    55th Infantry Brigade4 H* ^! D. I+ }: B3 a) a! v% f0 L& u
    4th Mortar Battalion) B6 x* \' l- c0 j. r1 k: j# r
    13th Army
$ m* A( {) |1 }5 i- j0 l6 M; n    10th Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment% M% h, c( q6 K2 A1 P' g

* b1 V9 s( Q9 ?: G& [Defending units:
: r7 e& M9 s; c/ b& y$ }    28th Chinese Corps
! t; m& _) B5 C$ {6 g8 N  {7 g    78th Chinese Corps! `% \7 R! i: a" C, M# I% W0 m% q
    70th Chinese Corps
& a, ~5 N: a. R6 l8 }4 L$ F- B    73rd Chinese Corps
( z) k8 m4 S0 |* v8 V    3rd New Chinese Corps9 s) f) f/ F  w/ S5 ^5 m
    32nd Group Army
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Apr 13, 42
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大陆战场,日军陆航居然开始对长沙的工业和资源发动大规模轰炸,长沙烈火焚城、人间汹汹* J+ _/ k  H  r# M5 u- b5 ]
南洋战场,南方军对玛琅再次发动进攻,1:2再降1级城防
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Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52
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; y3 V* s: x0 }* m3 yWeather in hex: Light rain
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Raid spotted at 38 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
6 J. `2 ~$ H# YEstimated time to target is 10 minutes
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Japanese aircraft* E8 V3 M. c) m5 K+ p4 E
      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 3
( R! ~$ [& [5 ]1 S' @      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 14" \7 Z" l5 L8 C) A& s+ a) g
      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 34 X) g  N  f1 H; Q
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No Japanese losses
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Manpower hits 18( j; d8 J; N- ]  l
Fires 9370$ {! C/ P( h$ p
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Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52
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) f( k1 I  h5 J8 NWeather in hex: Light rain; T5 j. E. M' w% w  l: d  ]

* K- {- ]0 Z" j8 BRaid spotted at 28 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
, s3 I% j3 O2 k. ~Estimated time to target is 9 minutes
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Japanese aircraft: U  u. V0 D2 W; p2 @! {
      Ki-21-Ic Sally x 17
( X" G, Q& ]% b, ?6 U      Ki-30 Ann x 61 P9 C8 g; L. S, ?. a. r7 S& k1 J
      Ki-51 Sonia x 36 p2 Y8 x! k# r# C# t  P

6 |% B8 l' N/ s9 ^; jNo Japanese losses9 A6 u, T0 B9 u

6 l: T; G8 v/ QManpower hits 8" `1 W; L5 X, J" @8 j
Fires 145776 H8 m7 A- {% v( W9 `5 t
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' j5 L- j" p. i4 mMorning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52 0 g# W5 l3 a3 l

: m. p. d' N" i. I) g6 ~3 l* g& [Weather in hex: Light rain
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Raid spotted at 28 NM, estimated altitude 12,000 feet.
2 m, B" ?1 `3 l% ]( k, ?2 fEstimated time to target is 8 minutes; z) b5 m) o3 z4 ?5 u
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Japanese aircraft
+ y- ~" H$ F+ j5 ~& \+ G3 J4 l) q      Ki-21-IIa Sally x 21
( a& ~- f- k- n8 n, \4 s      Ki-51 Sonia x 3  p! [0 R. c  ]9 L' D

. }; k9 ]. g8 }/ R" `) d& ]Japanese aircraft losses
' @# i" c/ c8 `" @' A      Ki-21-IIa Sally: 1 damaged2 y" p. p; V2 n- R+ D$ ~7 S
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Manpower hits 8
, q0 Q" x+ C# [) F& CFires 12412
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) Y$ y! h8 r  i3 u! s1 oMorning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52 * b, v& d. Q. m2 v- i  w

7 j; C6 Z: h. v9 I) Y: TWeather in hex: Light rain
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Raid spotted at 25 NM, estimated altitude 7,000 feet.9 w( i+ ?$ Q4 @7 a" e
Estimated time to target is 8 minutes( X- F2 r2 k7 a$ a1 C8 @7 ^
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Japanese aircraft
( r- n) }/ J5 X2 g  }0 d0 a, P      Ki-51 Sonia x 19' z2 o- ?4 q  q# v- Y; G( S

5 X5 R* E( \. `% o6 Q! ]& K, FJapanese aircraft losses1 V( e  t' `" j% b
      Ki-51 Sonia: 2 damaged9 a7 n& z7 Y" J) e6 t: M5 R
      Ki-51 Sonia: 1 destroyed by flak
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Manpower hits 8" o' U# n3 b1 L3 _1 Y+ L9 A4 A
Fires 19320( L3 P2 M3 C: i/ |
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5 S# U8 x+ F1 MMorning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52 8 b. o  |5 s- J9 Q

" i, v  [0 [8 s" aWeather in hex: Light rain8 E+ Q) k  H( h. k8 y. [
# b, {! W& g7 ?6 y8 _
Raid spotted at 40 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
/ J+ z3 i( ^0 X' Q: j7 [) GEstimated time to target is 13 minutes& ~! t1 ~% `# y
5 e5 d+ [7 T8 @/ @7 V: B0 r/ Y" Q
Japanese aircraft" v2 ?# @: U7 j7 c" N- g$ ?
      Ki-30 Ann x 15
, i* c6 x- f* U! r- J- l; y( i      Ki-51 Sonia x 6
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3 H% O) C! c! ~$ `* H) RJapanese aircraft losses
9 k9 Q, v: G. G; W0 K" W6 L% F8 |' H      Ki-51 Sonia: 1 damaged" ?  G0 l5 v" Q( ^
7 x) `& _1 s! m$ ?' q2 j
Manpower hits 1
# a, {. g& l" {" |0 g. X' R, C  mFires 13380
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Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52
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  h7 I" {0 _7 S1 H$ v' lWeather in hex: Light rain1 b) a7 F/ I$ z2 z4 t9 N
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Raid spotted at 29 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.9 z: o, q  y* i; h* A
Estimated time to target is 9 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
& [/ t1 s- {$ L; s1 Z3 y      Ki-27b Nate x 10
# c3 ^1 ~$ x2 G, M: o5 r1 Z6 B      Ki-48-Ib Lily x 19
! k  X" i; @1 S+ z % |5 ?* b5 x# g# m7 g
Japanese aircraft losses% d9 p; g% @6 }2 X7 w
      Ki-48-Ib Lily: 1 damaged' O& J: `, ~& J, E, u' o

) k: Z0 F+ N# `' f: HManpower hits 9
- L2 v! g; G7 ~4 z; f$ ~4 E1 iFires 14735: P2 Y+ e9 N. c
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Morning Air attack on Changsha , at 82,52
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Weather in hex: Light rain
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1 W3 i6 E5 F, n" }" j' @Raid spotted at 30 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet.( N% P" @8 G$ V2 c- x  x) a2 ~+ Y1 @
Estimated time to target is 10 minutes
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Japanese aircraft) \+ P' I" r) s
      Ki-51 Sonia x 6
3 {: `+ ]* M3 r1 B' r0 x; q. F
9 _3 d& ~1 V) v$ A' UNo Japanese losses
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Manpower hits 1
6 Q7 s; x- ^3 a5 DFires 22752
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7 i: f. x# E. p4 W0 E9 A$ T: bGround combat at Malang (55,105)
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  C# G7 R8 _, @Japanese Deliberate attack: k& E$ [& h, ^, x- z

% P0 d1 H0 t6 k* t& P- LAttacking force 37954 troops, 432 guns, 423 vehicles, Assault Value = 1308
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Defending force 24576 troops, 290 guns, 66 vehicles, Assault Value = 574
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) {  `" ^  n* T  MJapanese engineers reduce fortifications to 1
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Japanese adjusted assault: 1001
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Allied adjusted defense: 1090
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Japanese assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 1) 1 P$ o# @) l6 J

* e; m% C, H. x) P* S' `  ?: }Combat modifiers
- S9 S: Q: \: z& F& t  qDefender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
1 V8 q9 c, d9 w' H$ q% F0 vAttacker:
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. |# i5 r* [& |2 UJapanese ground losses:
/ V( d- G- c. h& F$ g% I! C2 ~      2009 casualties reported
/ u; X8 G; k0 p& s* M# G# Y' y/ `/ i- A         Squads: 19 destroyed, 170 disabled& K: A. u/ ]1 F  u
         Non Combat: 4 destroyed, 34 disabled  r' i6 J+ E/ s- c( t+ y
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 25 disabled
/ h" ?* L/ ?$ @1 e5 R) y      Guns lost 20 (3 destroyed, 17 disabled): Z2 J* Z8 H8 v  J; Z+ o9 l
      Vehicles lost 71 (9 destroyed, 62 disabled)' A; ^5 i1 k* k# }8 Y$ L
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Allied ground losses:  A$ R8 h& z. {$ s4 Y
      541 casualties reported* {4 q( M) N. `! c/ Z
         Squads: 32 destroyed, 36 disabled2 l4 O2 z0 z$ D5 _. R% W; G
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 5 disabled7 D+ f3 g" {$ n% {3 K& }4 x& W
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 8 disabled
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+ h* \+ Q# ^' W5 F- ZAssaulting units:/ N) w5 r0 U1 j: e. ~
    2nd Tank Regiment
) a9 d5 K1 j' ^5 c    18th Division: Y: @) h9 O% Y3 t
    56th Division) k) o+ Y* P/ l8 @! A* [
    38th Division# }0 g' z7 d% E
    6th Tank Regiment
4 a( x/ V6 [; z- |" M0 ~    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment
" @6 e2 p* d+ f* y: W    3rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment% U) J  _4 r8 d1 e8 j
    3rd Ind. Mountain Gun Regiment/ H6 u: n, _% v6 c, V; z
    1st RF Gun Battalion
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; y; P; A1 ]$ I7 f  VDefending units:
6 l( N: g, q: U    4th KNIL Landstorm Battalion& z5 [& K2 P/ d  L/ d3 \
    Roodenburg Battalion, M* N" h3 ^8 m. d# N
    6th KNIL Regiment
0 Y. C" s$ t' u. P! m0 r3 i0 S6 I4 S    1st KNIL Landstorm Battalion
) |8 ?7 C$ |, T# v7 O    4th KNIL Regiment
& z, C, D& U( C6 w# E' E7 n    1st KNIL Regiment1 q  C  F5 Z; W+ `8 p9 \6 Q( v
    Prajoda Garrison Battalion$ g. L& z  \9 Z% m" X( r  h
    2nd KNIL Landstorm Battalion
# L+ H- ^5 S- r: [; e* T    Barisan KNIL Regiment
& P' [+ y& s# x9 i5 _  T$ E- U    Lijfwacht Cav Sqn
$ l& K& Y6 i' a: ?1 m9 Z    Afdeling Ritman
7 \8 ~* x) P& k" \/ \    Marinier Battalion* P/ e5 u7 A; C$ j6 d' Z
    2nd KNIL Regiment# d+ t/ ~, m& ^$ \# K% L
    Van Altena Battalion9 O, n4 d5 I7 T3 ?
    West Borneo KNIL Battalion+ g  r: w0 Q5 P7 X5 q# g
    KNIL Army Command * C; ]& A, ?* D' l  R& B0 o
    Tjilitap Base Force
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