Talk:Fubuki/@comment-32234971-20170920134346

While searching for more info on the Battle of Cape Esperance aka "The I am Aoba battle", I stumbled upon a website where and found more detailed info about the battle since wikipedia isn't that much detailed. I have to admit I'm not a fan of America (probably because of the way they name their warships????), but I also disliked the Japanese's war crimes and stubborness to surrender.

Anyway, when Fubuki sank, about 100+ of her crew survived. USS McCalla attempted to rescue the survivors who stubbornly refuse to be rescued and prefers to drown. When talking to the Japanese doesn't work, McCalla's crew frocedly grabbed 3 of Fubuki's crew.

I admit I admired that act of saving the survivors of the enemy ship you just sunk. Even after they refused to be resuced and preferred to drown, McCalla still rescued a handful of Fubuki's survivors.