Two 12-inch shells pierced her armoured deck and exploded in an ammunition room at 10:35.
A circular hole gaped where the shell had pierced the Wiltonite.
Another shell pierced the armour glass behind his left shoulder, exploding on the instrument panel.
The German shell pierced the American ship's after deck, damaging the steering gear and destroying the after magazine.
Giant shells pierced the green metal walls, giant beams of force fused and consumed them.
Another shell pierced the Huascar's artillery tower 12 minutes later, killing all within, including Captain Aguirre.
The .88 shell had pierced the crater berm and struck the frontal armor of the T-34.
Two 12-inch shells pierced the German ship's armoured deck and exploded in an ammunition room four minutes later.
One shell pierced the five-inch armour forward and burst in a wing compartment behind the armour.
She was frightened now, her shell pierced and peeling.