The Unstoppable American Warship Japan Never Saw Coming

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773.2 هزار بار بازدید - 8 ماه پیش - In the chilling waters of
In the chilling waters of the North Pacific, a high-stakes game of World War 2 naval warfare was about to unfold. By March 1943, America was gearing up to reclaim the Alaskan islands of Attu and Kiska, snatched by the Japanese the previous year. The US Navy’s mission: intercept and destroy Japanese resupply convoys.

But on March 26, Rear Admiral Charles H. McMorris, at the helm of a small task group, stumbled upon more than anyone had anticipated. A formidable Japanese group, escorted by eight warships, including two heavy and two light cruisers, was advancing. The Americans, led by the heavy cruiser Salt Lake City and the light cruiser Richmond, were clearly outmatched. Yet, they bravely engaged.

The Salt Lake City, despite drawing first blood against the Japanese cruiser Nachi, was battered and on the brink of destruction. As the smoke of battle thickened, the Japanese, for reasons still debated, made a move that nobody expected…
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