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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
  |& R/ S2 i& i使用DaBabes剧本,扩展地图,堆叠限制,34号瓜岛剧本
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( Z( ^) x, K8 \6 I( o2 e7 ?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
* W1 B; }; C* S' h* ~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
( {' [0 \- x: v4 L母港还是特鲁克,但帕劳群岛也有自动补给
) ~9 G3 j, T: T* ~* E2 C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
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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5 V' m, Z5 {4 I% y, ]+ ~
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& l3 J" Y7 d* ~/ r
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, 42
5 T0 a: a3 q5 ^( u令人吃惊的是,韦德第一个回合就登陆了伦加和图拉吉) v/ w  G, H% @8 g; x" C
查了一下剧本,发现盟军两栖舰队的确首回合有移动加成
$ M  J$ w) v8 L4 _被忽悠了。。。。早知道陆攻当天就对海了
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5 X0 a' y, \3 p7 l! V$ f0 l# [9 \Naval bombardment of Tulagi at 114,137
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Allied Ships* c' W  `$ @  f3 d% R" N1 S" R
      CLAA San Juan
% i$ }% F7 Y* L* R/ d) ^      DD Buchanan
& ?, W/ d5 |! o$ s5 q: {% F. _      DD Monssen
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/ K+ ]% C9 `: m4 W4 [Japanese ground losses:
, j; Z4 i, }+ J. m5 ?      35 casualties reported. n" p2 ]" x& \7 @" x! A/ z
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 p  V# J* S+ n- D- K! G9 _- O  U         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled1 y+ [+ k6 s2 `& N
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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. ]4 Z- D* X# D" nPort hits 5
4 ~; p- K; f% O: ]Port fuel hits 6/ B2 O& i" ?0 t9 `+ }
Port supply hits 1& i! e2 w# P! e$ j& R
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CLAA San Juan firing at Tulagi $ l; \9 c! S5 x
DD Buchanan firing at Tulagi
# I  V) T) l! S7 hDD Monssen firing at Tulagi
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Pre-Invasion action off Lunga (114,138)  Y- a, [$ {  R- Y
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13 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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Allied Ships) P6 m1 T4 X* |! I3 A
      AK Bellatrix
7 X3 e1 U+ s. x- z9 t7 I) K      AP American Legion
$ u. m& `6 ^5 L) V      AP Fuller
" ~& X7 x5 j& p' {$ ?2 b      AP Crescent City
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Japanese ground losses:
; P: ?4 _6 X7 T) u3 [. j9 O      12 casualties reported! D: h$ F3 j( T
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
# q- B) C4 X* w' u         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
5 v- ~7 b4 d& @         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
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AK Bellatrix firing at 11th Naval Construction Battalion
& M4 Z" j9 H- q3 c- w: o2 C+ B4 \, XAK Bellatrix fired at enemy troops: B% l/ H) o( A/ u& D2 }" h
AP American Legion fired at enemy troops' i9 _8 M  g# w0 P6 z9 I3 Q
AP Fuller fired at enemy troops
; M" I: l$ g0 e5 \+ E& P5 B" YAK Bellatrix fired at enemy troops
, ?6 t& V3 O" S" v4 q, yDefensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 6,000 yards
1 h$ J/ ^# f) T4 ]/ I' S5 ^9 K, RDefensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 2,000 yards
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5 |4 Y0 l/ r- [: t! U/ u, R% ^Amphibious Assault at Lunga (114,138), b2 {  z( O* S
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TF 401 troops unloading over beach at Lunga, 114,138
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Allied ground losses:! @8 W5 K/ B7 g) B0 a/ }! e5 X8 z4 N$ C
      44 casualties reported, b6 G0 R0 k( @" T
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 3 disabled/ X3 G+ G; z1 H  W- o( q
         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled1 S0 q; ^6 p2 [! E
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled) |* W0 m- v  X# x* H3 V& z7 w

- i+ p+ ?0 J0 j; n- B( o& k8 g! }  H13 troops of a USMC 41 Rifle Squad lost in surf during unload of 5th Marine Rgt /2
6 M+ k& e$ Y+ O$ z* Z( [4 d12 Support troops lost overboard during unload of 5th Marine Rgt /2) @9 [- C) Q. m! @

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7 ~( k6 a6 D8 Y( o- Q) HPre-Invasion action off Lunga (114,138)
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13 Coastal gun shots fired in defense., `/ y: S: E6 m2 E) e

/ f1 ~8 \: b9 B9 xAllied Ships
/ i" |2 s" ~. I. h      AK Alhena
0 a5 p2 v) C$ \/ K# |/ ~9 n      AK Alchiba: e5 a6 F: |5 Y( H
      AP Hunter Liggett$ U3 [4 [% S" [4 M: a& ?
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Japanese ground losses:- B  a6 M: s2 z# ]* w' K
      12 casualties reported
' F; |+ l* n- V$ u& X) u3 V5 y         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled: ?. l& q+ a6 r! P# Z- p9 T
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
2 n/ g# d% e" P         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled' N. Y! M" e* H/ \; @
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Allied ground losses:1 B9 x  l7 G/ a- R" e4 k
      Vehicles lost 1 (1 destroyed, 0 disabled)
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' b5 U) B4 X; S( IAK Alhena firing at 13th Naval Construction Battalion4 T# b& O) \' \, Y! H& E
AK Alhena fired at enemy troops
& X* l* r. }6 A' }) EAK Alchiba fired at enemy troops" r0 @  [2 V# E& T. `; W
AP Hunter Liggett fired at enemy troops
3 O6 D) H; D: k8 h9 E# qDefensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 5,000 yards
5 m1 r/ C& w) c" _9 KDefensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 1,000 yards. k/ Y4 X/ G+ P3 Z
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7 D, @% V* z9 {Amphibious Assault at Lunga (114,138)
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4 W4 K0 Z) Y9 ^- I) |6 k6 oTF 403 troops unloading over beach at Lunga, 114,138
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1 l4 _: w) K& j. \# i7 nAllied ground losses:
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" l( m* N) l4 ~( I- MPre-Invasion action off Tulagi (114,137)
; `4 e; O) x  e' `Defensive Guns engage approaching landing force
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3 O8 G3 ]5 E; I) }13 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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3 ?' J/ I$ _& x5 R      APD McKean& q: ]7 K* I& i/ G9 c8 q
      APD Little
, J9 f* U9 T. ]5 f      APD Gregory. j# M8 Z8 x& O8 J
      APD Colhoun/ P. L. k! e- u( z, W

! \- X9 ]: R2 I3 m- {Allied ground losses:
* R" ]  P7 M6 S) j: ]4 C. g      8 casualties reported/ S/ d9 R/ d3 H  y
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled6 e/ p3 i" ]" S8 j
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled& X! R5 L+ b, a+ k9 L6 }, X3 E
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled) h; n) c* ~$ X& F

8 D' H$ F2 L! C; k7 v, VAPD McKean fired at enemy troops
: Y4 H0 i4 b# E7 F7 m/ K; SAPD Little fired at enemy troops: i& X( ?4 l) a0 j# ~. Y
APD Gregory fired at enemy troops
- }4 ?9 W. i' ~" K9 }6 B4 g( b0 GAPD Colhoun fired at enemy troops
5 P' l6 k- a5 |- H4 k  F3 [Defensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 5,000 yards: K  J  ^$ C1 r9 b. b$ a
Defensive Guns fire at approaching troops in landing craft at 2,000 yards) l; m4 X  v+ p( t* c( g
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5 H, o# Q3 k. J. h* B" ~- Q9 CAmphibious Assault at Tulagi (114,137)( B) I5 M* ]  m
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TF 405 troops unloading over beach at Tulagi, 114,137
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Allied ground losses:
( n$ I  Y) r  w+ [, l1 I  [8 k% K      604 casualties reported
! s$ t! x* G( i" d         Squads: 1 destroyed, 89 disabled+ j: A4 Z' E& F/ {: H+ q( O* K
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 27 disabled( Y5 j5 {: a2 s* N* h6 i3 H
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled1 A3 X( T! ]9 p: E
      Guns lost 9 (0 destroyed, 9 disabled)  c) ?& h0 k+ J7 W! N9 Y( k
      Vehicles lost 8 (0 destroyed, 8 disabled)/ v7 v# ~  S- H3 }" B8 M; C

9 x' M- \8 w* o* L% r$ n# X12 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)$ y2 `  `9 B! i" D# D" O4 P# c
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Japanese Bombardment attack
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Attacking force 396 troops, 4 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 18
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Defending force 3388 troops, 19 guns, 17 vehicles, Assault Value = 138! n+ y; k7 U) U- n4 O1 i7 f) {0 u

+ K( T! b; e7 P! v8 U. C7 j4 g) gAssaulting units:
, P- c$ Z& j, g" Z    Tulagi Det SNLF! f2 t& l; L2 u! @! D2 F
    2/Yok' Suijoki'tai
8 Y# |& H$ R- _    Tulagi Const Det 1 w' E7 E0 w- L' r$ U' {
    3/Yok' Suijoki'tai # @) _, t0 d; J2 D
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Defending units:
# a8 S) P9 @! D! X9 u3 {- j- J    1st Marine Para Battalion
1 z& C0 g6 t7 Y) M0 r* _0 S    1st Marine Raider Battalion5 Q! g$ q( o: x* Z! ?, M( k
    2nd Marine Rgt /1
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速搬板凳坐看瓜島糜戰~
特鲁克多了一条ARD
1 {& H- D% }' A  U; R科科达小道变成了潜在基地
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Aug 07, 42
9 P% E# w+ k* y4 }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
+ q- e2 |# p  A$ t/ t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 A$ D& `2 V' C: i: P/ n韦德老美居然用P39战轰100尺突击布纳机场,被AA揍出翔) b) z9 E1 `5 H5 {
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Lunga at 114,138" P, H9 f9 D  k
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud
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Raid detected at 43 NM, estimated altitude 15,000 feet." [$ z! x0 I1 H6 {( V+ m) u" c- Y
Estimated time to target is 15 minutes
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Japanese aircraft
8 }. A' ^! ^+ N8 r, Q+ r& F      A6M2 Zero x 7
: p3 Y$ m$ u5 O# W8 |      G4M1 Betty x 99 q& D. f+ b- e& {9 _9 O% d
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Allied aircraft
: @4 p' U+ V  v1 [, t5 v      F4F-4 Wildcat x 35' ^, g/ H7 F& `

, s& I2 F& f2 d6 eJapanese aircraft losses
3 Z7 u9 c* U. V      A6M2 Zero: 3 destroyed
* G( h+ \' ]6 \9 Y      G4M1 Betty: 6 damaged
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5 }+ U# ]9 U7 m0 ^      F4F-4 Wildcat: 1 destroyed: w3 _7 `4 z" C

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      DD Jarvis
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      CA Chicago
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) d( n/ f  d. \1 MAircraft Attacking:
+ S6 Z( T  s' W       9 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet
8 P* T9 e( _$ W  J; a               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp
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VF-3 with F4F-4 Wildcat (10 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)1 b/ b6 ]9 l4 V) I
      (3 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)2 C2 ^7 N1 E/ b, w+ `1 G  W9 c
      10 plane(s) intercepting now.( [3 J; D7 r5 K* q
      Group patrol altitude is 20000 . \6 [) Y- W! U  e4 B5 j/ h, r
      Raid is overhead9 Q9 E" ?3 `' }: v! R
      14 planes vectored on to bombers4 m6 `5 a& V6 D( r2 `) l; |
VF-6 with F4F-4 Wildcat (13 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
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      13 plane(s) intercepting now.
. T; p- U. d+ T/ l      0 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 3 out of immediate contact.
- v, J6 U0 d7 B2 Q9 p) g      Group patrol altitude is 19000
; P# |5 ]0 Y. z1 u      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 18 minutes
3 M8 S6 H) X+ }' \1 d3 `- ]% I+ c      6 planes vectored on to bombers& d, {0 ]  P! f' J- |
VF-71 with F4F-4 Wildcat (9 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
! ]' ~/ r- p" N* f7 x      (2 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
  n, d7 Y, x9 A8 r7 v' @      9 plane(s) intercepting now.2 e/ L0 r# x3 o: t0 z" b
      Group patrol altitude is 20000
* ?7 |; _1 g. s. o6 h      Raid is overhead
! ~' l/ v8 V2 E  @) }      2 planes vectored on to bombers6 i& C; y: a0 F  f
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Morning Air attack on TF, near Tulagi at 114,137% e  c+ b* J1 f9 f% m$ p' w9 O4 c, [: ?

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# x3 n# A" N1 m, o' pRaid detected at 18 NM, estimated altitude 13,000 feet.
1 v/ k0 t1 o  hEstimated time to target is 6 minutes7 z; B+ o- j7 V2 L
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Japanese aircraft, T( E+ X0 D: R' Y: J/ o7 `2 m& b
      A6M2 Zero x 10
# U3 D& D  h. X; ?* ?      G4M1 Betty x 6
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Allied aircraft
( p2 b" O' o, ?6 h# s9 W  F      F4F-4 Wildcat x 4; m2 B% x3 b% t9 S6 P: ~# Z

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      G4M1 Betty: 1 damaged
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4 D: d; B, l0 e( V# K3 }3 m) p2 F      F4F-4 Wildcat: 1 destroyed
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Allied Ships9 b+ m! C( e  Y5 s$ A! a9 i9 [6 k
      APD McKean, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage
( M: D$ T3 S, |/ `. G/ s9 y- [( d/ W      AP Neville, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
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Aircraft Attacking:
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: k- }9 R& g: A- H' r               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp
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+ j0 B9 Z( {5 W3 `# _5 N2 N$ |CAP engaged:
! E9 L" U" f& B, I: JVF-6 with F4F-4 Wildcat (4 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
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      4 plane(s) intercepting now.9 n# P3 I7 V& W( a5 X# i' \8 s
      Group patrol altitude is 19000
& P/ R# M4 u4 R0 m  B$ Y      Raid is overhead' v, n/ E& @$ d8 n+ n& ~( r

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Morning Air attack on TF, near Lunga at 114,138- E7 E1 X' v  S( s, @1 E
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Weather in hex: Heavy cloud! d) S9 w5 s/ t' t8 H$ S
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Raid detected at 32 NM, estimated altitude 11,000 feet.
5 J( J7 M- l5 G$ w0 A' g) [9 jEstimated time to target is 11 minutes
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1 D" A& i  i% Z& ~Japanese aircraft" R+ E' F, F  |! {5 B9 a1 G0 b& o3 P
      A6M2 Zero x 3
& o" [5 ?# ]/ h+ |+ v      G4M1 Betty x 69 b) M7 ?( y7 H: A( f) W
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      F4F-4 Wildcat x 32  u% f/ ?( X$ r7 |/ f

! G: K1 q' Z6 Y8 X* y8 i& Y. eJapanese aircraft losses/ W4 k+ C1 B5 h0 w% X
      A6M2 Zero: 1 destroyed
4 x+ Y& |' h1 d4 T% E9 O2 `      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed, 2 damaged6 X3 n  ?7 r! k& f& V5 I7 x
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No Allied losses
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Allied Ships
. h9 R- U: T. V+ ^1 Z7 f# l/ E      AP George F. Elliot
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3 \8 ]0 |& Y4 c- K) P9 EAircraft Attacking:
5 ]! t% i" V0 y       4 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet2 I4 Y* M8 e9 p
               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp
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CAP engaged:: c! C' u4 K2 W, D$ g4 z( `  b$ Z
VF-71 with F4F-4 Wildcat (6 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)' m" d1 ]; P, A: z6 `
      (4 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
: O0 @" f" W$ A      6 plane(s) intercepting now.
; C$ P/ b+ L! d9 m; S# _$ _  F; m      4 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
% G! X5 X: Q, k( ]5 u3 {      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 12000 and 20000." h6 }" c+ S9 a$ x
      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 31 minutes, G, f) b1 g% {0 R
      4 planes vectored on to bombers( [0 x  x  `3 D; C0 t
VF-3 with F4F-4 Wildcat (11 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)$ g" b+ z2 V1 B
      (4 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
- A' n* T8 e2 ?2 h8 O# V      11 plane(s) intercepting now.) ^  T5 B& ?8 x0 |
      2 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
6 W# h3 E3 I) ?: s      Group patrol altitude is 20000 , scrambling fighters between 13000 and 20000.1 m8 z, X' M; x2 |7 a& v. J
      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 23 minutes
8 w$ t* q1 r. g2 N& h( C      4 planes vectored on to bombers3 V0 e0 E* U4 {6 ~$ i9 u
VF-6 with F4F-4 Wildcat (3 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
( T) ?. u  A  A: F      3 plane(s) intercepting now.
" F; C( Q0 H8 A      6 plane(s) not yet engaged, 0 being recalled, 0 out of immediate contact.
( O5 N7 ?! F9 g4 d! V- p$ Q/ w! F      Group patrol altitude is 19000 , scrambling fighters between 12000 and 14000.$ p$ p8 A. A4 P. c! V0 m4 E# i
      Time for all group planes to reach interception is 125 minutes  }! n: l: z8 L" I: Y( }
      9 planes vectored on to bombers
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Morning Air attack on 41st (Sep) Inf Regiment, at 99,129 (Buna): y) S1 a" v8 W( g2 W! X
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Weather in hex: Clear sky
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Raid spotted at 11 NM, estimated altitude 10,000 feet.5 ~6 l, G. `/ n& J4 x/ f
Estimated time to target is 3 minutes
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Allied aircraft
& s' r$ I5 H) g- v      P-39D Airacobra x 10- a% @( U, |! l

" i6 T; \6 z' V; r$ [Allied aircraft losses. }; S$ n) t5 E: e! M; g
      P-39D Airacobra: 1 damaged4 K: `( X: C. b) x  X
      P-39D Airacobra: 1 destroyed by flak
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$ g' t) b+ [# T, k/ u! H/ ]7 S% K5 ^Aircraft Attacking:
  d8 u9 S7 C6 H, A! i/ ?       9 x P-39D Airacobra bombing from 100 feet) k' B5 |5 [$ R0 R% f
               Ground Attack:  1 x 500 lb GP Bomb! I+ a% D. A* [  K4 a
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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Lunga at 114,138
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Weather in hex: Heavy rain
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Raid detected at 36 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
# k; ?, j" [! H  a+ ~8 NEstimated time to target is 12 minutes3 M  J2 q+ j# d7 D8 B
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Japanese aircraft
/ s5 C$ V* j. O. i8 t8 E8 y2 _/ Y      A6M2 Zero x 7! c' Q# R! [# e# m/ |% B0 {; @
      G4M1 Betty x 22% b/ ~& M0 a+ H. [

0 S! i% `- Y9 u2 n% L0 ?& @Allied aircraft4 j) o( C, |: f1 j
      F4F-4 Wildcat x 40- l+ j6 `, @- i% m1 Q& p

  I8 f2 R4 w) i2 N6 N$ cJapanese aircraft losses
& Y$ n8 I# ]$ t  S8 b' k1 ]      A6M2 Zero: 4 destroyed
8 l6 m3 y; j+ O: C& Q) P7 e2 p6 S8 |2 E      G4M1 Betty: 9 damaged
# I$ _; O+ t0 w. F6 |8 i, [      G4M1 Betty: 1 destroyed by flak
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No Allied losses( s( p0 u7 D3 j- b2 g/ ]

; O! ?$ q6 e( p' eAllied Ships8 \: C+ U+ r) C* u7 L2 `
      AP Crescent City& p, J& K  o% j6 z
      CA Australia
; K; r7 w- f! W+ d* R8 K! n      AP Barnett
5 d& f2 {$ n& i% F* A' I      CA Canberra, Torpedo hits 2,  on fire,  heavy damage
# \* t, C! X! R9 X0 I& r$ [/ w+ Y      AP American Legion, Torpedo hits 1
$ R- T$ H. q- `' @      AK Bellatrix% B1 [% Y" x/ r$ A) L
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Aircraft Attacking:0 Y# R2 c% ^# g0 x
      12 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet
* `) S/ ^! ]6 R7 g1 ]' w, a* f& n" P               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp
+ ^, \. B& O9 g       9 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet
" r6 g4 X; K# g6 }" ~% t1 F6 U               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp
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& ]$ N1 D6 ]1 {4 m; `) YCAP engaged:
( x4 Y$ M  s2 n$ D2 x3 y" QVF-3 with F4F-4 Wildcat (14 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)
! G3 F$ u; `; ~0 N- g' w* |2 m' h      (7 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)' t- i6 f2 M! o6 M& j
      14 plane(s) intercepting now.( L6 J' z" c8 g
      Group patrol altitude is 20000
# X+ l- K+ `6 L$ z* \! A3 P      Raid is overhead5 G, p, W$ y' T6 T  W" h
      9 planes vectored on to bombers8 |( m  y7 W  N. l
VF-6 with F4F-4 Wildcat (15 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling)) n' `6 x+ L  S( U
      (15 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)0 }- V" o/ x. ~" t( s# G
      15 plane(s) intercepting now.
3 J' w- P2 _) W& ]8 @      Group patrol altitude is 19000
4 V0 L( R. n  E- v# n" c( \3 ^  _      Raid is overhead
; U$ A( h* F8 |5 f: C: \3 |      6 planes vectored on to bombers
) F/ }) _  t/ Z4 a$ O! \* sVF-71 with F4F-4 Wildcat (11 airborne, 0 on standby, 0 scrambling); ?# D# v, u! L2 X2 r
      (5 plane(s) diverted to support CAP in hex.)
- C& c' @& J! Q9 Z, g/ p" d      11 plane(s) intercepting now.
4 h% U7 Y: ^0 N, e9 a% }# Q2 J6 P      Group patrol altitude is 20000
3 s2 l6 F* P- r8 L; Z; o      Raid is overhead) D" a' z: P4 ?  Y0 I" i3 E

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Afternoon Air attack on TF, near Tulagi at 114,137
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; u0 F3 ?$ e+ p. [5 Q+ a4 M5 p$ I8 u4 PWeather in hex: Thunderstorms0 C* i# P  S  N9 _
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Raid detected at 26 NM, estimated altitude 14,000 feet.
# y7 i. m0 h2 ?* P; d9 c, X! XEstimated time to target is 8 minutes% f) N$ [) C: N9 L$ B/ y

( e* \) k( S& XJapanese aircraft1 o! g5 Y2 j' s; Z2 m
      G4M1 Betty x 12
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' B# J) J! K, E1 cNo Japanese losses3 A$ W. G: T* @7 e8 r$ J$ A
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Allied Ships1 T$ R: t: ~7 v
      APD Gregory$ C! e8 J8 \7 T1 f
      AP President Jackson9 j+ T' A6 _: x# t7 f0 d' U
      AP Zeilin, Torpedo hits 1,  on fire,  heavy damage
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Aircraft Attacking:
8 A5 o( L1 }0 b2 a. T      12 x G4M1 Betty launching torpedoes at 200 feet+ s) w7 G) i+ @0 N* p' q$ Y
               Naval Attack:  1 x 45cm T91 Mod 3 Torp
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Ground combat at Lunga (114,138)
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2 L6 a- I. m2 \& S' l! D$ E* X- s3 o0 lAllied Deliberate attack
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6 f3 V2 ?/ _+ q7 G3 d: X) H6 PAttacking force 9882 troops, 175 guns, 104 vehicles, Assault Value = 385
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1 i1 d7 z* l$ W2 c% l: F! I! ]/ rDefending force 2250 troops, 8 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 13: h4 v1 R; D4 ^# J  T1 r% v  K

2 h. _+ {% k% c2 c' zAllied engineers reduce fortifications to 0; V. ]; k% ~5 b7 n6 B# ^

% v$ v! B8 H3 U; [4 rAllied adjusted assault: 424
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Japanese adjusted defense: 9 / v6 [5 U8 ?" {# ?! D$ s# P

1 {! |, v$ l0 p$ hAllied assault odds: 47 to 1 (fort level 0)   L0 Z# C8 |: p
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Allied forces CAPTURE Lunga !!!( C3 ^: H) A- |

- t: u5 j5 c: x, bCombat modifiers9 ^5 b+ }" G2 W& R
Defender: terrain(+), preparation(-), experience(-)
0 c  h. @4 y3 C1 a, X" N( ~Attacker: 0 J  o) o' h" L
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Japanese ground losses:
0 t4 z- a) p! h2 v+ S      1882 casualties reported! b3 m* k7 s. n
         Squads: 12 destroyed, 0 disabled6 t2 p  ]* p6 q4 Y( z
         Non Combat: 26 destroyed, 44 disabled
2 J( h2 c& e% m5 m         Engineers: 26 destroyed, 7 disabled% j: s" i6 w$ V: r- X& F
      Guns lost 5 (3 destroyed, 2 disabled)
! z9 b5 A+ I/ [" T: E7 M      Units retreated 38 x: S& O7 X1 l/ t: b7 J
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Allied ground losses:' k( v; W$ P$ s3 {/ `6 n& C
      192 casualties reported
9 |( \' \9 y  ?, `0 R         Squads: 1 destroyed, 15 disabled7 ]0 A$ ?9 m2 I  H1 [# t6 H$ k
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 2 disabled
3 t% [, O, |; y! }         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Defeated Japanese Units Retreating!; T. w$ J* ^! _' A/ N

- F# I) {( ~/ Z2 \( }. [Assaulting units:
, @2 z. q9 f# e5 |& d    1st Marine Regiment; X& \1 K9 X( q
    5th Marine Regiment
" i7 ~2 j5 B5 J    1st AmphTrac Engineer Battalion
8 _+ ?( [2 \+ P) h1 k    1st MarDiv HQ
) O* \8 |1 \3 ~    1st Marine Pioneer Battalion
7 c7 w7 }2 y: P' m$ K8 e/ Q    III/11th Field Artillery Battalion1 K* P* E/ |$ k& L' B- g8 e0 z# u( a
    II/11th Field Artillery Battalion
+ ]0 J% P/ m2 c. E    V/11th Field Artillery Battalion4 C, `+ z7 f2 Z
    1st SW Field AA Battalion/ w3 |1 z; M8 }: j, L+ d( I
    3rd USMC Defense Battalion
% e# V- |, q) h0 ]+ u% a    III/10th Field Artillery Battalion
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Defending units:' h5 l' n( m) ^- m6 D) _
    Lunga Det Naval Guard Unit
* P0 D' z0 }. L7 z/ i8 b    11th Naval Construction Battalion
/ Z# Y6 p4 |( J1 [    13th Naval Construction Battalion
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6 n) }+ i" R* t8 O* Q* S5 yGround combat at Tulagi (114,137)
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Allied Shock attack
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5 ^. w/ g7 u0 x' [4 s& J0 JAttacking force 4151 troops, 26 guns, 17 vehicles, Assault Value = 147
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" ]1 k$ S) ~3 w! \. f4 n& |& }Defending force 422 troops, 2 guns, 0 vehicles, Assault Value = 16( s' c' p  Q; j4 S: N! r6 z7 j

* R: s5 a+ U" jAllied adjusted assault: 122 / _! O- H5 l1 I0 O" f/ x

" [( [+ ^/ K3 {; h1 o. k8 AJapanese adjusted defense: 4
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Allied assault odds: 30 to 1 (fort level 0) * ^$ ^7 ]1 v" V; s% A
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Allied forces CAPTURE Tulagi !!!
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Japanese aircraft! E5 l6 }0 O( U
      no flights) D# K$ H/ m1 `

6 d6 q% G& d! BJapanese aircraft losses
) H8 W7 I- j3 [1 n9 C- s      H6K4 Mavis: 1 destroyed
: D: P* `, e1 R. g2 [: b      A6M2-N Rufe: 1 destroyed. y3 w% c+ {4 Y

) u" j/ ]$ D) q7 h8 J2 O, ^Combat modifiers
% M* J  y% H- f7 LDefender: terrain(+). h. a: t) c; S% o1 D( Z( _2 _+ z
Attacker: shock(+), fatigue(-). n5 c9 w2 t- h
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Japanese ground losses:! x# C6 {8 q# J' O& o
      288 casualties reported  n5 h6 q2 J! `: X
         Squads: 6 destroyed, 8 disabled
: X3 G( j# O* ^" v$ v         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 1 disabled
8 _+ q5 |& z+ L6 I+ b! W0 `& a         Engineers: 2 destroyed, 0 disabled; C# f/ Y. w' e. O
      Guns lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)
( T2 @  [8 n: U% R; p+ l/ g      Units destroyed 3
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% ^+ P8 f3 w, Y' U1 IAllied ground losses:7 [$ u* Q4 _+ v  c
      80 casualties reported4 O2 c3 R" h  p' r! n# v
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 11 disabled# Q; b2 S1 y+ {* c* U
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
: @' {7 Q! I5 ]# {& S! C- B) t         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
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Assaulting units:8 M6 k, X( o, A0 s/ Y- d+ E
    1st Marine Raider Battalion
8 L+ w1 }) L$ V1 X0 e- W    1st Marine Para Battalion
: w. O* ~  K) O# u    2nd Marine Regiment
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Defending units:
) C; W4 c1 K8 l" V: j( g    Tulagi Det SNLF
+ h2 A  Q5 E# S/ O( n    2/Yok' Suijoki'tai
  w2 t+ \% y$ v2 S" a    Tulagi Const Det 5 g, b  |: T/ Z5 _6 c
    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0 k8 c: x9 u1 |. M' x% I7 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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