After the last few days, there hasn't been much action besides a few dogfights involving one squad against the other, most were victories for us. Then yesterday the enemy fleet had reappeared, trying to strike our south army base. Fortunately a scout had spotted them at about 300 miles out, so we had time to scramble the full fleet. Five battleships, seven heavy cruisers, twelve light cruisers, 20 destroyers and 15 patrol ships. The fleet was escorted by two flying aircraft carriers, two support craft.
First Action- The battle took place apx. 90 miles outside the south island rim. It first started with two of our heavy bombers with long range fighter escort. They had heavily damaged one enemy heavy cruiser and lightly damaged another. three of our fighters were lost while keeping the enemy interceptors away from the bombers. The raid gave us time to form a proper battle line and soon we were hitting them with our long range guns while our torpedo bombers launched air torps. A enemy battleship was hit and on fire after three fish and a light cruiser exploded. Fiver torp bombers were lost but for a hurt battleship and a destroyed light cruiser is worth it.
Second action- After our first engagement, a full ship on ship slug out happened on the west side of the ship rows. Our of battleships were bombarding theirs and vise-versa as out light ships became entangled with theirs in the middle. After both fleets parted, we lost three light cruisers, four destroyers and seven patrol ships. We also had major and minor damage to one of our capital ships and to four heavy cruisers. But to what we lost, the enemy lost twice as much. We don't have an exact figure, but we do know that they lost all four of their battleships, and six heavy cruisers. Many other enemy ships were heavily damaged and sunk into the sea. Finally after the smoke had cleared, the shambles of a fleet that was attacking our land was limping back to the east to their homeland. We won the day with bruises but the enemy didn't get to land a single round on our land.