What was more surprising to me was the ineptitude of those in leadership roles that cost so many ships, in particular the US Admirals leading the Task Groups with the Cruisers.
Yes especially the very first night action off Guadalcanal Savo Island what a wake up call.
I've always thought it was ironic that three times that I know of at least. The Japanese navy had the American navy on the ropes ready to be knocked out and the Japanese Admirals sailed away sparing the Americans total defeat.
1. The third strike on Pearl Harbor which would have done much more damage than the first two strikes had the fuel tank farms and maintenance facilities been targeted.
2. The battle of Savo Island. The US warships basically destroyed and the Japanese sail off into the dark leaving the transports still afloat.
3. Leyte Gulf, the battle off Samar Island. Again the Japanese run amok through the Taffy Three CVEs and escorts. Then at the crucial moment again they turn away as in 1942 leaving the real prize the transports ship unmolested.