swampyankee
Chief Master Sergeant
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- Jun 25, 2013
From Wikipedia:
Bombardment of Ellwood
Main article: Bombardment of Ellwood
The United States continent was first shelled by the Axis on February 23, 1942, when the Japanese submarine I-17 attacked the Ellwood Oil Field west of Goleta, near Santa Barbara, California. Although only a pumphouse and catwalk at one oil well were damaged, I-17 captain Nishino Kozo radioed Tokyo that he had left Santa Barbara in flames. No casualties were reported and the total cost of the damage was officially estimated at approximately $500–1,000.[37] News of the shelling triggered an invasion scare along the West Coast.[38]
Wouldn't any warrior code somewhat disparage lying to one's superiors about damage to the enemy? How does this fit with Bushido?