November 22, 1944
The Japanese have worked to create some form of opportunity along the Chinese Coast. Vc-Adm Tanaka commanding 4 old BCs and 11 DDs have lunged at the Allied Fleet four times without any luck (good or bad). This night, the Japanese take a swing at Ningpo. Several Transport TFs had been spotted the previous day moving east and so the order is given to leave Naha, proceed to Ningpo, and end at Shanghai.
The TF passes through the Allied SS Screen and pummels three American subs without taking any hits.
The night is exceedingly dark as action, finally, occurs.
Fight 1: Radar picks up each side and they draw nearer and nearer. At an amazingly close range of 3,000 Yards the Japanese open fire as Battleship West Virginia is illuminated by search lights. A wild, close battle ensues with 32 14" rifles fighting West Virginia and the British Valiant. Haruna seemingly wins the contest immediately by slamming in FOUR 14" shells with her first salvo crippling the Pearl Harbor veteran. After 8 gunnery rounds the two sides split up. West Virginia is SUNK and BB Valiant is burning furiously having taken 8 14" hits. DD Izard also is sunk. For this the Japanese lose a DD.
Fight 2: For some reason known only the AI of this game, BC Hiei and two DDs split off (Hiei had not been hit in the first fight). These three ships plow into CA Minneapolis, CLs Phoenix and Columbia plus 6 DDs. By the end of the fight (close range again), DD Kazegumo goes down and Hiei staggers out of the fight with no less then 40 shell hits of all sizes. In return CA Minneapolis is left in sinking condition and both CLs take real damage.
Fight 3: The 3 BC and 8 DDs encounter 2 CL and 5 Dds. All three BCs are hit and DD Nire sinks. Damage is inflicted on most of the Allied ships.
Fight 4: The remaining Japanese ships run into 6 fresh DDs. DD Tsubaki goes down and several American Dds are hit. All BCs are hit by 5" shells.
Fight 5: Daylight Shanghai--3 BC and 4 DD fight off CL Ceylon and 3 DDs. Ceylon is pounded by 7 hits and DD Matsu sinks.
The Japanese Fleet makes it into Shanghai and disburses.
At the AM--PM portion of the turn BC Haruna goes down along with DD Sakura.
End of Turn sees BC Hiei sink along with DD Momo.
No Allied air attacks occur directed at the warships whatsoever.
Survivors form up and head along the coast moving north.
