Bombardment of the West Coast (Napoleon's World)

The Bombardment of the West Coast was an military act comitted by the Japanese military during the Pacific War, and was successful of making way for the landing force. Four major targets along the coast were fired upon: Seattle, Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco. The shelling attempts on Seattle were foiled by two torpedoe boats who sunk on the of the Japanese battleships. The one in San Francisco caused minium damage, since the fleet didn't dare to enter the bay, which had an few battleships still stationed there. In Los Angeles, the only damged caused by the shelling was the destruction of an oil refinery, destroyed an emepty school, and took chunk out of city hall. In San Diego, the devastation was much worst, much of the remaining fleet stationed there was sunk, and an majority of Old Town was destroyed.