As the Japanese fleet, including the three transports, retired to the west, the crew of the Salt Lake City got steam back up and fired its remaining salvos. Miraculously, in this last gunnery duel of surface vessels where aircraft played no direct role, casualties were only seven Americans and fourteen Japanese killed. Despite a number of hits on each side, no ships were sunk or permanently damaged. It had been a wild contest, but it was decisive in its outcome. The Battle of the Komandorskies broke the Japanese supply line to Attu and Kiska and put the Japanese navy on the defensive in the
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