Talk:Johnston/@comment-85.76.32.212-20181227203021/@comment-85.76.32.212-20181227232021

" [citation needed] " How sarcastic considering how this wikia page doesn't list any sources and even wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Johnston is full of [citation needed], though it doesn't mention about Yamato possibly hitting Johnston.

Instead you can find it from here: wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_off_Samar#USS_Johnston " Based on the bearing and angle of fall it's far more likely these were 18.1 in (460 mm) shells fired by Yamato from a range of 20,313 yards, as moments later, three 6.1 in (150 mm) shells from Yamato struck Johnston ' s bridge "

And that article is well cited, mostly to: "The World Wonder'd: What really happened off Samar by Robert Lundgren"  Which seems to be the most comprehensive book about the Battle of Samar.