Lowpe
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Sept 29, 1943 No night bombing. Amazing what two sentais of Irving -s can stop. The night is black, no stars, overcast with squalls, the moon dark. Perfect weather for PT boats, the bane of the IJN. The hardest working heavy cruiser in the Japanese fleet is the Tone. Inspiringly led by Bunji Asakura. It was Asakura that led the Tone in a shocking raid of Perth harbor leaving death and destruction. Prior to that he raided the far northwest coast of India sinking several ships and then turning on the pursuers and sinking them too. Now, he was tasked with sneaking into Car Nicobar and bombarding the airfield there for the planes must be destroyed prior to the 4th Infantry's landing at Trinkat. This time was different, Bunji was well escorted with fast destroyers, light cruiser forces, all designed to sweep the PT Boats aside and clear the way for Bunji to unleash the full fury of his guns and ammunition on the hapless Allies at Car Nicobar. But, as fate would have it, Bunji found himself alone again! His support taskforces lost contact, radio silence had to be maintained, and the night was so dark. Would Bunji and the Tone be up to the task? Caught by PT Boats and their damn radar 50 miles out of Car Nicobar...
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