Energisteron
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Day 30 - May 13 Later that night a decisive Naval Action is fought 160 NM north-east of Kiska Island. Our principal Surface Combat TF (2xCA 2xCL 2xDD), tasked with heading east at high speed to intercept any retreating enemy convoys, locates an enemy Transport TF but in poor visibility the enemy evades combat for a few hours. Our TF's superior speed enables a re-engagement with spectacular results. Totally out-gunned the enemy TF is scattered with great loss but not before Canadian Merchant Cruiser AMC Prince Robert had fought a brave yet futile rearguard action which damaged CA Maya, and very badly damaged DD Wakaba. Both were on fire although fires have since been brought under control. Later in the day, a short distance further east, the Canadian Corvette KV Vancouver, damaged and apparently abandoned by the faster Destroyers, DD Farragut and Balch, is sighted and promptly sunk. Information, perhaps from survivors recovered from the water, indicates that two LSTs definitely sank with the estimated loss of 26 Guns and 24 Vehicles and an unknown number of troops. We do not determine, however, to which Allied unit they belonged. There are no retaliatory enemy air attacks in response and our victorious TF turns for home to replenish. There is the usual air raid on Kiska. Mitchells attack at 15k ft to little effect, losing 2 damaged air-to-air and one destroyed by flak. The second of our badly damaged subs, SS I-24, reaches P-jima safely.
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