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USS Washington and South Dakota sliced through the inky darkness of the Solomon Sea, her crew on edge as they patrolled the perilous waters off Guadalcanal. The night of November 14, 1942, was thick with tension after the First Naval Battle of Guadalcanal carnage. Aboard the bridge, Rear Admiral Willis Augustus Ching Lee stood like a coiled spring, hunting for a Japanese force he knew was vastly superior in numbers and firepower. If they spotted his task force first, they could crush them. In the ships combat information center, radar operators hunched over their screens, their faces bathed in an eerie green glow. Washingtons advanced radar system was a closely guarded secret and the thing Lee was placing all his hope in. He was a fierce proponent of radar technology, believed it could revolutionize naval warfare, and wasnt afraid to stake everything on it. The radar gave them an unprecedented advantage, allowing them to detect enemy ships long before