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MILITARY PREPARATIONS | Chapter 1
Chapter 2 - Russo-Japanese War (2)
Chapter 3 - Battleship Fusō
Chapter 4 - World War I
Chapter 5 - Washington Naval Treaty
Chapter 6 - Great Kantō Earthquake (1)
Chapter 7 - Great Kantō Earthquake (2)
Chapter 8 - Fubuki-class Destroyer
Chapter 9 - Myōkō-class Cruiser
Chapter 10 - London Naval Treaty
Chapter 11 - Treaty Aircraft Carrier
Chapter 12 - Circle 3 Plan
Chapter 13 - Modern Refit
Chapter 14 - Retrofitted Ship
Chapter 15 - Politics
OUTBREAK | Chapter 16
Chapter 17 - Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet
Chapter 18 - Admiral Halsey
Chapter 19 - Type 97 Carrier Reconnaissance Plane
Chapter 20 - A6M Model 21 Kou
Chapter 21 - Option
Chapter 22 - D3A Dive Bomber
Chapter 23 - B5N Torpedo Bomber
Chapter 24 - Radar
Chapter 25 - Interception
Chapter 26 - Dauntless
Chapter 27 - Air Defense
Chapter 28 - Second Wave
Chapter 29 - Miscalculation
Chapter 30 - Pursuit
Chapter 31 - Air Strike
Chapter 32 - Destroyer vs Destroyer
Chapter 33 - Heavy Cruiser vs Heavy Cruiser
Chapter 35 - Drastically Modified Battleship
Chapter 36 - Battleship Tennessee
Chapter 37 - Battleship Ise
Chapter 38 - The Battleship of Conspiracy
BATTLE OF MIDWAY | Chapter 39
Chapter 40 - New Mobile Unit
Chapter 41 - Concentration of Strength
Chapter 42 - Within Expectations
Chapter 43 - Large-Scale Air Defense
Chapter 44 - Return Match
Chapter 45 - Sinking the Carrier
Chapter 46 - Pursuit and Retreat
Chapter 47 - Heavy Cruiser Showdown Again
Chapter 48 - Fluke
Chapter 49 - 23 cm Gun
Chapter 50 - Mopping Up
SECOND BATTLE OF MIDWAY | Chapter 51
Chapter 52 - New Pacific Fleet
Chapter 53 - New Strength
Chapter 54 - Initiative
Chapter 55 - Admiral Mitscher
Chapter 56 - Unconventional Warship
Chapter 57 - Shiden
Chapter 58 - Tenzan
Chapter 59 - Material-Based Air Defense Combat
Chapter 60 - One More Push
Chapter 61 - Shiden Onslaught
Chapter 62 - Tenzan Onslaught
Chapter 63 - Cleaning Up
Chapter 64 - Drastically Modified Combined Fleet

Chapter 34 - Battleship vs Battleship

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Among the four Brooklyn-class light cruisers and eight destroyers on the left flank, all light cruisers and half of the destroyers suffered severe damage from enemy carrier-based aircraft attacks. Two of the defeated light cruisers had large holes torn into their sides by enemy torpedo bombers, completely depriving them of their mobility. Four destroyers, hit directly by bombs likely of 500-pound category, significantly lost their combat capabilities. The remaining four destroyers that escaped the enemy carrier aircraft attacks were engaged in rescuing their damaged comrades, making them unavailable for combat.

Therefore, among the high-speed force, only twelve ships on the right flank were usable. These four New Orleans-class heavy cruisers and eight destroyers, without hesitation, faced the approaching high-speed Japanese vessels to intercept them. Whether the friendly heavy cruisers and destroyers, facing numerical inferiority, were overturning their disadvantage and fighting in an advantageous position or struggling was unclear. However, it could only be assumed that they were fighting well, considering the absence of Japanese cruisers and destroyers advancing toward them.

Pushing such a situational analysis to the back of his mind, Admiral Kimmel, commanding the Pacific Fleet, redirected his attention to the Japanese battleships that had accepted the parallel course battle. Like the fast fleet, the battleship fleet had also suffered significant damage from Japanese carrier aircraft attacks. The seventh ship Arizona and the eighth ship Nevada at the rear were sunk after being attacked by Japanese torpedo bombers. The Arizona was hit by four torpedoes, and the Nevada was hit by three, all concentrated on one side. Arizona sank quickly, and despite Nevada's efforts, she succumbed to the rushing seawater invading through the breach left by the torpedoes.

So, at present, Kimmel had only six battleships left. Called the "Big Seven" and considered the strongest until the new battleships were commissioned, they included West Virginia and Maryland with 40 cm guns, and Tennessee and California, along with Oklahoma and Pennsylvania, armed with 36 cm guns. In total, the presence of sixteen 40 cm guns and forty-six 36 cm guns had become Kimmel's only source of confidence.

In the previous battles, the Pacific Fleet had lost the aircraft carriers Enterprise and Lexington and had two battleships sunk. On the other hand, the damage inflicted on the Japanese fleet had so far been limited to the destruction of two aircraft carriers. For Kimmel, there was no way to regain lost ground except by sinking as many Japanese battleships as possible to balance the scales. Therefore, despite the intense battle that was about to begin with the Japanese battleships accepting his challenge and transitioning to a parallel course, he felt a sense of relief.

"Targets: West Virginia to the first ship, Maryland to the second ship, Tennessee to the third ship, California to the fourth ship, Oklahoma to the fifth ship, Pennsylvania to the sixth ship."

While instructing each ship on their targets, Kimmel was already convinced of victory. Nagato and Mutsu both carried eight 40 cm guns, and their firepower was on par with West Virginia and Maryland. Moreover, while West Virginia and Maryland were originally designed as battleships with 36 cm guns, Nagato and Mutsu were presumed to have been designed from the beginning with 40 cm guns, giving them the edge in terms of defense. However, while the battleships armed with 40 cm guns might be evenly matched or slightly disadvantaged, those with 36 cm guns had a significant advantage. Except for the Oklahoma, which carried ten 36 cm guns, the other three ships all had twelve of the same guns, and Tennessee and California even had long-barreled guns with high muzzle velocity.

On the other hand, Japan's four Fusō-class battleships had high defense and mobility, but their eight 36 cm guns were considered weak. While both sides had sixteen 40 cm guns, regarding the 36 cm guns, the Americans had a significant advantage with 46 compared to Japan's 32. Until the friendly ships with superior 36 cm guns pounded the four Fusō-class battleships, if West Virginia and Maryland could hold their own against Nagato and Mutsu, the battle would end in victory for the Pacific Fleet.

"I have no words of gratitude for accepting my challenge. But, Koga, you've made a big mistake. If the number of battleships is equal, there's no chance for your inferior force."

Expressing gratitude to the enemy commander who provided him with an opportunity for honor and redemption in his heart, Kimmel ignited his fighting spirit. However, he was completely mistaken.

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