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  • Taffy 3 one shot by MosstarProductions
    MosstarProductions
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    The Poem is edit version of Charge of the light bergade
  • The Sunken Fearless Fighters | Taffy 3 x Azur Lane by MARKSGRAND
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    Five warriors of Taffy 3 Gambier Bay, St. Lo, Johnston, Hoel, and Samuel B. Roberts were sunk after an intense battle against the Japanese Navy. And now this time, they're revived to a different world and they're up facing against a new enemy: The Sirens
  • Tales of Taffy 3 (An Azur lane Story) by Negotiator_1-1
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    Despite its losses in the Sibuyan Sea, the Japanese Center Force steamed to counter the U.S. Allied forces during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. In the early morning of October 25, 1944, four Japanese battleships, eight cruisers, and eleven destroyers surprised the Allies. Leading the U.S. Navy Task Groups, or Taffys, were Rear Admiral Thomas L. Sprague (Taffy 1), Rear Admiral Felix B. Stump (Taffy 2), and Rear Admiral Clifton A.F. Sprague (Taffy 3). Despite the surprise and great show of power from the enemy, the U.S. Navy servicemen fought heroically to defend their carriers though USS Gambier Bay (CVE-73), USS Hoel (DD-533), USS Johnston (DD-557), and USS Samuel B. Roberts (DE-413) were sunk. For his actions commanding Johnston, Commander Ernest E. Evans was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. Despite these losses, the enemy formation suffered fatal damage to three heavy cruisers Chokai, Chikuma, and Suzuya. The Japanese were so disrupted that its commander, Vice Admiral Takeo Kurita, decided to withdraw. During this engagement, Kamikaze suicide planes hit the CVEs and their escorts, sinking USS St. Lo (CVE-63) and damaging others, making their first appearance as a weapon against the U.S. Navy. But here's the twist! All of the ships that sunk and sailors that died during the battle off Samar will be given a second chance and transported to the world of Azur Lane, in addition to that, all of the ships that were sunk during the Battle of Leyte Gulf will appear in future chapters This will be similar to my Azur Lane: The Final Countdown story Photos, videos and gifs do not belong to me, they belong to their respective owners Azur Lane is not mine, it belongs to Bibury Animation Studios and Yostar