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没有制空权就没有制海权,没有制海权就无法防守孤岛。
江湖
在58眼皮底下强行补给没有成功希望,天蝗还是且战且退吧,反正拖到结束还是有希望的
鬼畜米帝组织阅舰式正巧拿快速编队操了炮
日军是准备声东击西吗?美军不能高兴得太早啊
27v5啊,坐看日军守备部队玉碎
都什么时间了还能声东击西?不露底盟军才会有所忌惮
舰机不存人不语,波纳佩前立斜阳8 V3 H2 M2 H3 }: E

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使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
由于战事突然,并没有太多补给库存在波纳佩,在战役过程中,补给消耗的速度大大超出当地的库存数量,因此,战役一开始,帝国就已经开始组织各种手段投送补给,但是还远远顶不上消耗的速度。此战基本宣告波纳佩守军获得外援的所有途径的断绝,剩下的只有依靠守军自身的顽强了。
使用大规模杀伤性武器是完全没有人道的
大将用起了拖字诀
我一直觉得蝗军补给不充足。
江湖
天蝗国庆放假出游,本档暂停了几天
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 08, 44
2 L! X) V" ?  _盟军继续在岛上同日军打炮战,日军伤亡稳定增加
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Ground combat at Ponape (119,113)
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# W+ y7 ]& [/ i/ RAllied Bombardment attack. a9 `# n$ \+ I
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Attacking force 5327 troops, 333 guns, 148 vehicles, Assault Value = 2444
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Defending force 45223 troops, 615 guns, 278 vehicles, Assault Value = 1000
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Japanese ground losses:4 @- Z0 g7 J/ j7 `- z
      834 casualties reported
; P: P& L! W" s+ {         Squads: 33 destroyed, 19 disabled7 D0 S9 U4 v" Y) f" s; h
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 7 disabled/ m; M, K* s% }- X5 {. N9 w2 n
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled6 |/ H; p: H7 F9 [4 }
      Guns lost 16 (4 destroyed, 12 disabled)
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Allied ground losses:1 }- N( k  g9 h' Z  f$ m& G+ x
      16 casualties reported# [* [3 A6 F' g; ]  C
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 1 disabled4 N" u- y7 ^3 H! d
         Non Combat: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
( {- S; R6 B* G5 I         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 0 disabled
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 09, 442 X7 J7 a4 D+ ]2 I
盟军再次对波纳佩发动猛攻,日军疲态毕现,已不能持久
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TF 195 encounters mine field at Ponape (119,113) - Coastal Guns Fire Back!
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100 Coastal gun shots fired in defense.
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Allied Ships
& w. a, E9 F8 S0 G. |4 L& \9 Y      DMS Ellyson, Shell hits 1
% q7 [7 n% Y& D. ^" V$ @1 j" }9 Z      DMS Forrest7 G# u5 F9 s# I1 _
      DMS Hamilton
: u+ f1 t1 E1 m6 `+ {      DD Guest
. @+ s7 n9 Q! w" ~8 }      DD Albert Grant' G4 e- e. Y. R
      DD Daly
* N: n/ |' S1 I3 \      DD Cowell
7 K- a7 O! e+ F9 d* r) M" X% q      DD Cotten
2 E% r$ k8 S/ F+ ^* }$ n      DD Foote, Mine hits 1,  heavy damage: D% x# h. L* ?6 Q. r  x

6 N, L2 c0 j+ o; E$ RPonape Naval Fortress firing at DMS Ellyson2 P; r4 G; M6 L
Ponape Naval Fortress firing at DMS Forrest
; T# [* U" _1 m' _2 M98 mines cleared' h2 l7 ]* W' w- {  Q1 L) t# W. b
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: x4 S5 {) o7 m9 P+ uNight Naval bombardment of Ponape at 119,113
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+ ~5 U- D. W3 K* eJapanese Ships, X$ k" Z. E* A( f4 \# |; \/ d
      ACM Wa 1, Shell hits 1,  heavy fires,  heavy damage1 ~5 K; m. q" n& J  v
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Allied Ships
  u; y! w9 P" L1 D5 q7 l+ v      CA Wichita) M. ]' C/ I  I& B# p
      CA Vincennes; c8 l) k' g; q9 j
      CA Quincy
+ T3 m6 b/ `2 z& p" s3 |# i" k, q      CA San Francisco
+ z7 M2 m' k" d4 o# c0 B      CA Minneapolis8 G, ^9 f* l6 @+ g; P
      CA Astoria
5 {7 X7 m9 I) `" N( [' `      CA Chicago
0 S$ H9 d; D. M      CA Louisville
: E. \( z# t+ r& i* z      CA Chester
' |' T0 d2 d, u      CA Northampton
9 d2 a) v9 T$ Z: B% t) s      CA Portland; q* L  ]8 {2 e

/ Q5 d" C0 ]+ q7 S' T- NJapanese ground losses:8 w, Z" C. b4 D
      54 casualties reported& f; C& d2 D  t: e* \5 m
         Squads: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
' @+ {% ~3 M+ ]# f         Non Combat: 1 destroyed, 8 disabled
% b$ o. E: k; w9 }$ f         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled3 W7 y: ^$ M( N( F9 O* l+ }
      Guns lost 5 (1 destroyed, 4 disabled)
( k4 v* T0 v+ ?  C      Vehicles lost 2 (1 destroyed, 1 disabled)# P+ y3 A0 A3 D

  l$ |1 S5 r' c0 N7 s" p+ v& e. {Airbase hits 1
9 d8 z' X7 O/ BRunway hits 16
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+ I" m6 k( p& X' X1 h1 SNight Naval bombardment of Ponape at 119,113
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2 ^( {2 m* H* R) u1 @' V0 b, JAllied Ships1 c( W3 o  V: H  A# ~, G
      BB Alabama
6 ?( c+ B1 r4 Q& V+ d/ H4 v      BB Massachusetts
% Y: \0 z: e# O* K( f      BB Indiana. b& ?+ I- O* T% z
      BB South Dakota' J6 g) |/ k% z, @5 z3 c' W1 J
      BB Washington
! Y" h$ @% _; w0 ~7 T      BB North Carolina, p9 @  o4 j7 k$ Q
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Japanese ground losses:. z1 `+ @. \$ k# f3 ~5 L0 ?2 z6 z
      570 casualties reported
. W  W/ g5 s- z+ l7 L4 f         Squads: 1 destroyed, 0 disabled
7 F4 t' ~0 }( |4 F' c2 o; u         Non Combat: 52 destroyed, 25 disabled2 N- a" D, l- P+ ^! ~: T& E
         Engineers: 5 destroyed, 2 disabled: p  b( |, h% V' [: o5 J
      Guns lost 27 (11 destroyed, 16 disabled)
+ Y" W6 F& E  p      Vehicles lost 13 (10 destroyed, 3 disabled)) C4 `; |0 c0 f' G

/ Y; c" @* I' i& q5 V0 |: TAirbase hits 7
) `* o" y( k: R  s) Y$ U% Z5 UAirbase supply hits 1
7 F! `6 B( B3 z$ rRunway hits 15. D6 }7 r' P# P" l7 S) h% ?
Port hits 3
: U" ^, [2 V  e8 wPort supply hits 2
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Allied Ships# O  U: l; G) B. V" x' p
      BB Queen Elizabeth* o3 P+ k; M& u, C
      BB Valiant0 K: I: I" t4 S0 Q6 k: {6 C1 j
      BB Mississippi1 c1 B; T2 ?  h
      BB New Mexico1 d% g* Q: P0 |& K* c
      BB Idaho: z. O. a7 j. w' H" a
      BB West Virginia7 N% f( ^9 l) L9 Y. Q. [9 a
      BB Colorado  R5 k. u1 P% u+ a
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Japanese ground losses:+ h5 _' p$ Z( r  I* S: v7 R1 _
      603 casualties reported# t* q5 d+ O1 ?" S$ _# q/ C
         Squads: 1 destroyed, 31 disabled
5 P0 L% \7 L' U         Non Combat: 16 destroyed, 40 disabled
, |! K  ]3 N5 |/ t9 N         Engineers: 3 destroyed, 7 disabled. P2 k# t1 l& n' y2 y/ c6 K9 r
      Guns lost 24 (8 destroyed, 16 disabled)
# L' Y/ |! f2 _      Vehicles lost 7 (5 destroyed, 2 disabled)3 U) M, ^+ A# X
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Airbase hits 5, }. P/ e2 q. T- h: r4 S
Airbase supply hits 20 k& i6 G( ^: v+ c
Runway hits 7
% y7 U3 {& V9 q$ M# oPort hits 1
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6 N1 I% b. L" A2 d" }7 PBB Queen Elizabeth firing at Ponape 1 e& ?- v0 F: V+ _/ c( M0 F4 K
Walrus II acting as spotter for BB Valiant1 R3 `9 e7 `2 i3 X
BB Valiant firing at 33rd/A Division
( x5 |8 ]2 K1 X! w% W! ]! HBB Mississippi firing at 33rd/C Division9 _. z& J" p. u# u5 K6 k* d. j
BB New Mexico firing at Ponape
0 l+ _8 C1 t9 x4 m2 @( J# A* zBB Idaho firing at Ponape
3 N4 Z( p9 m$ u9 G0 g7 A/ Q* jOS2U-3 Kingfisher acting as spotter for BB West Virginia2 k$ a" s* S' y5 O3 m' w
BB West Virginia firing at 81st/C Division  ?  s! |- n2 X. p) j+ o
BB Colorado firing at Ponape 0 s* X% o& r5 u! ^2 ?

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9 c0 f7 I$ G4 x7 a# g# H& t( x9 I1 SAfternoon Air attack on Kure 7th SNLF, at 119,113 (Ponape)4 Q) N% i  }( O6 ]

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/ ~( v0 P/ G+ i) S) _Raid detected at 79 NM, estimated altitude 16,000 feet.
$ p0 ~6 L: K, VEstimated time to target is 34 minutes
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Allied aircraft( b$ ~7 s6 I4 y4 {: }
      F6F-5 Hellcat x 4620 N9 B; @, C2 s1 m/ t6 K+ M
      SB2C-3 Helldiver x 3148 y* Z' M$ l) j  Z# u
      TBM-1C Avenger x 2742 M) S, p1 N: b; q# n; k3 p2 c
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Allied aircraft losses
' u6 ~! g$ l6 W/ w" C      SB2C-3 Helldiver: 52 damaged
) D( X6 P6 `$ d$ x- X( C      TBM-1C Avenger: 32 damaged
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Japanese ground losses:
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         Squads: 2 destroyed, 28 disabled& ?+ ^  l8 f- J+ r. W
         Non Combat: 3 destroyed, 67 disabled, h7 x# o) x/ d2 `7 R2 c
         Engineers: 0 destroyed, 1 disabled
' E' R9 e4 `' T, E' E( @/ @# f      Guns lost 7 (4 destroyed, 3 disabled)6 v4 ?, U6 C' h( o

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& B3 q' B3 B# rGround combat at Ponape (119,113)/ p: W% p! t! _4 w- E! f) c
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Allied Deliberate attack
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Attacking force 71421 troops, 1323 guns, 2290 vehicles, Assault Value = 2496' k% z% o, V& Z# A
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Defending force 43288 troops, 578 guns, 265 vehicles, Assault Value = 938
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, W5 n: W: o1 U1 ~Allied adjusted assault: 3029
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Japanese adjusted defense: 3835 ' C$ k1 m/ p) V9 u& a4 i" L0 b

% B  K% ]/ [& D3 s/ aAllied assault odds: 1 to 2 (fort level 5) 6 o8 R7 l  j, F! j4 n

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Defender: terrain(+), forts(+), disruption(-)$ d. v: }' U& j+ W& {) d
Attacker:
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Japanese ground losses:
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         Squads: 179 destroyed, 64 disabled
  j& N- o1 y5 F1 C& @8 D9 S         Non Combat: 5 destroyed, 116 disabled
- C6 \: W5 S6 u) g         Engineers: 15 destroyed, 29 disabled+ L" @  p9 [2 B8 N5 I( X
      Guns lost 79 (38 destroyed, 41 disabled)
4 O9 i3 |: O- h0 f/ p. o      Vehicles lost 7 (1 destroyed, 6 disabled)$ `3 v/ u. e  e. B, k) ~
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Allied ground losses:
5 B" `$ p4 P% F& L8 M      1488 casualties reported$ b3 q; C! h) X- u
         Squads: 6 destroyed, 203 disabled1 E0 n9 Q1 V$ c' n# A
         Non Combat: 2 destroyed, 43 disabled7 `$ Z7 z+ {- M$ _% R
         Engineers: 1 destroyed, 60 disabled
$ ?# [' Q& h7 n      Guns lost 57 (4 destroyed, 53 disabled)' H1 {" V  Y( `, y
      Vehicles lost 67 (9 destroyed, 58 disabled)  n7 P& X8 F" ~( s/ m

5 e3 o4 M) [4 u; jAssaulting units:
! E3 t7 A  R2 H4 q" X" f1 }    762nd Tank Battalion2 y) T- f& E( V* q8 d
    710th Tank Battalion
( P" ~( s0 Q0 u" D    767th Tank Battalion6 A3 R' q' S: r8 K- W( g$ v5 L
    44th Tank Battalion
* o9 G! [% ]+ ^4 w    96th Infantry Division% L$ X7 q" t) }( H9 G# B
    706th Tank Battalion
% B, S5 B% ]5 b8 P# B5 a    81st Infantry Division- v) k8 n9 a7 J8 V( y
    364th(Sep) Infantry Regiment
4 o6 J8 J* G) k3 P! l    5th Marine Division2 N% A1 b& P( W. e" R
    I Corps Cmbt Engineer Regiment# i' X, {8 p% N5 m, L
    XIV Corps Combat Engineer Regiment7 Z9 F, t" y6 R& G  r. X; s
    711th Tank Battalion
+ z3 y- K# W* G( Y$ [2 M$ b    716th Tank Battalion- y% N3 Q( g) h
    1st Filipino Inf Regiment' l; z3 C8 J* s, \! w" q* T! E
    6th Infantry Division- Q1 V: L% n% }
    31st Infantry Regiment$ V4 ?3 x. _( {3 h0 ]0 a6 G
    8th Marine Defense Battalion; A& i2 l! y+ Q# J' R) W$ |; \
    4th USA Defense Battalion
. P8 a# x  l" @9 h3 e5 v& z    X Corps Artillery : o9 H9 `9 r4 O( q# Q, W. c4 R, d/ _
    14th Marine Defense Battalion+ w4 W3 d* }  E% B
    3rd USMC Field Artillery Battalion( G( t! m) j8 f
    I Corps Artillery
" O" O/ o3 U% G/ ^. g    XIV US Corps5 G& F" T8 ~' n
    4th USMC Field Artillery Battalion
/ d1 d4 P' S0 W3 ]" C& ~  f; f4 J    96th Coast AA Regiment
; Z" P. y! C, p( Q' i    57th Coastal Artillery Regiment/ d7 m3 {5 z( s! t1 z( A
    265th Coastal Artillery Regiment) b9 w8 ]  h. T* O/ z+ R6 @8 [
    12th Marine Defense Battalion# F/ k# Q! x) s; T0 N* [
    738th Coast AA Regiment
+ Y5 T& h  p/ U    1st USMC AA Battalion9 o& v1 E/ b% w" C2 m
    5th USA Defense Battalion: D, v6 b6 z: `! @, l5 r4 T1 r
    28th USN Naval Construction Regiment
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    144th Infantry Regiment4 ~' u, @6 E4 ^! |
    81st/C Division
* L: ?  V  t  B$ j" w: D+ u    Kure 3rd SNLF4 T. F% u2 [7 m' g
    Sasebo 7th SNLF
( C% ]3 q3 {9 _( V- I6 \5 z. J( \) Z    81st/A Division
( e9 f2 o# z4 Z& z# V4 z; y    6th Guards Inf. Regiment
! o3 d& \# O3 q7 p0 d) t: C    33rd/B Division
# B8 n5 m# E$ t4 M: Q  G    52nd Naval Guard Unit
7 {4 d6 p: N: X/ v4 j! U    33rd/A Division
& h, T2 t. p6 g' P- Y* n4 A6 A    81st/B Division
# {3 }% f+ `! p, J    138th Infantry Regiment
) K6 y5 J! j' ?5 ]8 M! I& S; l; t    33rd/C Division
! G0 E2 C5 k. u* ?& P    14th RF Gun (Pack) Battalion
( ~, a2 Q" Z8 S/ S$ ]# e    60th Field AA Battalion3 @6 \/ E4 _$ v, }. I# Q2 j
    53rd Construction Battalion
2 \' q. v5 l( m/ M0 `6 N    1st Guards Field Artillery Regiment& b7 r+ w  L. D! B0 ?% F( M
    14th Area Army /1
0 C) U$ i* h# M( H    61st Field AA Battalion4 o* n" u  Q# m2 ^
    18th Army- T6 `* ^* {9 |& R9 P
    38th Ind. Engineer Regiment' h0 B& @+ Y2 Q/ y2 o8 u
    18th Field AF Construction Battalion0 ?5 j8 l  ?+ ^0 a! i8 S5 \; ~
    63rd Field AA Battalion
: h; g, ?$ v- U; [& f# c6 C    18th Medium Field Artillery Regiment  u! ^5 o% \+ X1 R. T8 |4 A4 Z& e
    12th Air Fleet3 @% Y  X7 X1 Z" l9 X; n; S4 T- N
    Kure 7th SNLF) i5 I% o3 i! L3 u0 U( |9 [
    Wake Cst Gun Bn /1
8 e  I) s8 S! _1 _* A2 r    20th Ind. Mtn Gun Battalion& b) a0 v; F# \; o
    23rd Medium Field Artillery Regiment% ?# Q- K0 ]4 `  ^. [
    19th JAAF Base Force) m5 C3 Z6 N# f
    3rd Base Force
/ L+ t" P4 B+ S; g6 R    Ponape Naval Fortress" W3 g& j: D/ t2 w7 [: o1 t, }; `
    3rd IJN Special Cst Gun Bn /3
"I have nothing to offer but supplies, fuel and women."
12月11日
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! }* @+ ]% b# y- n趁着盟军舰队主力离开的间隙,联合舰队顽强的组织了新一波增援舰队,在击破了驻守的盟军4艘驱潜舰之后,成功将少量补给送上波纳佩,波纳佩守军眼含热泪,目送同袍远去。
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AFTER ACTION REPORTS FOR Dec 11, 44; k, |% R" r; c/ x9 i4 `( @6 x
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! C& M# A: ^9 W$ s( JNight Time Surface Combat, near Ponape at 119,113, Range 8,000 Yards
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      DD Hikokaze, Shell hits 1
" F1 j4 H- C( Y! z: @+ q3 g5 d: ~9 L      DD Ishikaze
& y/ z! n/ U, m) F2 s      DD Tagokaze1 D- `! S# v' \4 C3 z$ M3 ]0 X) C; N
      DD Takatakaze, Shell hits 1' O7 L7 C! K/ D! _
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      DE J. Douglas Blackwood, Shell hits 19, and is sunk
* i* b- s" k, R6 m& I      DE William C. Cole, Shell hits 23,  heavy fires,  heavy damage
- ^1 h3 V8 ?' V: b# Q6 X7 y      DE Coolbaugh, Shell hits 23, and is sunk
8 p' N: C4 Y) z" A% U, c      DE James E. Craig, Torpedo hits 1, and is sunk
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