kayjay
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Joined: 7/4/2004 From: JS J4 Pentagon Status: offline
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I will concede the Hayate (lost at wake) was classed as a DD (at 1200 tons half the size of a US DD) however "The invasion force consisted of three light cruisers, six destroyers and two transports carrying an Imperial Marine detachment, under the command of Rear Admiral Kaijou Sadamichi. Approaching from the south, the cruisers and destroyers began shelling the atoll at 0522 that morning. A little more than forty minutes later the force had approached to within 2,500 yards of Wake, and the transports were moving in, closely escorted by the destroyers. Having held their fire during the Japanese bombardment, at 0610 the Marine gunners came to life" ref: The Defense of Wake by Lieutenant Colonel R.D. Heinl, Jr., USMC Historical Section, Division of Public Information Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps 1947 at 2500 yds who needs a rangefinder? But note the tactic of holding fire by the shore batteries.
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Kevin Kelley
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