That night two enemy ships-a cruiser and a destroyer (presumably those the R.A.A.F. had attacked)-entered Milne Bay and again the base was shelled, for about a quarter of an hour. There were several Australian casualties. Again the hospital ship Manunda was illuminated by the enemy's searchlights and again she was spared. The Japanese ships then withdrew. This withdrawal was final. Enemy warships never returned to Milne Bay. In their last sorties into the bay they had taken on board such of the remnants of their defeated land forces as could be assembled for embarkation.
I like KanColle for what it is, but this is probably a better representation of the IJN.
Agreed!In Showa 17 (1942), September 7, 2100 hours,
These two ships bombarded the airfield in Rabi, firing around 500 naval caliber shells in totalAh, the smell of a smoking barrel, it reminds me of that day ♥Doesn't it, Arashi-chan?This time, I'm going to shoot and shoot,
Let's raise up a storm!!
Second line is a reference to her attack line