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Captured Japanese photograph taken during the attack on Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941. (National Archives) The admiral's plan went off without a hitch or a casualty.
Through the benefits of hindsight, much has been written about the intelligence failures leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor. To be clear, none of the Magic decrypts precisely laid out Japan's ...
The Pearl Harbor attack thus had a come-and-go character that Port Arthur did not. Both preemptive attacks were inherently indecisive. But the Japanese navy could keep up the pressure in 1904 ...
Dec. 7: The attack on Pearl Harbor begins. Japanese aircraft carriers, positioned 220 miles north of Oahu, launch planes at 6:05 a.m. in the first of two attack waves. At 7:02 a.m., U.S. operators ...
A marker dedication ceremony was held Saturday at Forest Park Cemetery in Greenville to honor Seaman First Class Fred Kenneth Moore. The Hunt County native was killed during the Japanese attack on ...
A Japanese Type A mini-sub that ran aground in eastern Oahu during the Pearl Harbor attack, photographed on or shortly after December 8, 1941. US Naval History and Heritage Command ...
Mitsuo Fuchida, the Japanese pilot who led the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, was inspired to renounce his warrior code and become a Christian evangelist after the war.
Some 10 years later, the Japanese Navy would launch an almost carbon copy attack on Pearl Harbor, utilizing six carriers and double the air power used by Yarnell.
This bit of history may sound familiar: Japanese warplanes stage a surprise attack in December on the U.S. Navy. But this incident occurred four years before Pearl Harbor.
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