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" Chances of favorable outcome of negotiations with Japan very doubtful. This situation coupled with statements of Japanese Government and movements their Naval and Military forces indicate in our opinion that a surprise aggressive movement in any direction... "
Pearl Harbor Attack: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on the ... - Page 4676
by United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack - 1946
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Pearl Harbor: Warning and Decision

Roberta Wohlstetter - History - 1962 - 454 pages
...close to Marshall's and Gerow's. The November 24 naval dispatch had warned that "a surprise aggressive movement in any direction including attack on Philippines or Guam is a possibility." The November 27 naval warning stated: "an aggressive move by Japan is expected within the next few...
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Pearl Harbor: Why, How, Fleet Salvage, and Final ..., Volume 2, Pages 31-32

Homer Norman Wallin - Pearl Harbor (Hawaii) - 1968 - 404 pages
...and movements of their naval and military forces indicate in our opinion that a surprise aggressive movement in any direction including attack on Philippines or Guam is a possibility. Chief of Staff has seen this dispatch concurs and "Pacific Fleet Confidential Letter No. 2CL-41 (Revised),...
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The MAGIC Background of Pearl Harbor, Volume 4

United States. Department of Defense - Japan - 1978 - 556 pages
...Government and movements their naval and military forces indicate in our opinion that a surprise aggressive movement in any direction including attack on Philippines or Guam is a possibility. Chief of Staff has seen this dispatch concurs and requests action Adees to inform senior Army officers...
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Surprise Attack: The Victim’s Perspective, With a New Preface

Ephraim Kam - History - 2004 - 308 pages
...government and movements their naval and military forces indicate in our opinion that a surprise aggressive movement in any direction including attack on Philippines or Guam is a possibility" (Wohlstetter, 1962, p. 44; emphasis added). The Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor...
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Destiny's Landfall: A History of Guam

Robert F. Rogers - History - 1995 - 414 pages
...and movements of their naval and military forces indicate in our opinion that a surprise aggressive movement in any direction, including attack on Philippines or Guam is a possibility. . . . Guam will be informed separately." On 4 December, McMillin received a coded telegram from Ingersoll...
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Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor

Robert B. Stinnett - History - 1999 - 402 pages
...GOVERNMENT AND MOVEMENTS THEIR NAVAL AND MILITARY FORCES INDICATE IN OUR OPINION THAT A SURPRISE AGGRESSIVE MOVEMENT IN ANY DIRECTION INCLUDING ATTACK ON PHILIPPINES OR GUAM IS A POSSIBILITY. CHIEF OF STAFF HAS SEEN THIS DISPATCH CONCURS AND REQUESTS ACTION ADEES [ADDRESSEES] TO INFORM SENIOR...
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Pearl Harbor

Ray Merriam - 1999 - 107 pages
...and movements of their naval and military forces indicate in our opinion that a surprise aggressive movement in any direction including attack on Philippines or Guam is a possibility." Admiral Kimmel still didn't think it meant him. Two days later the Japanese Pearl Harbor Striking Force...
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History of United States Naval Operations in World War II: The rising sun in ...

Samuel Eliot Morison - History - 2001 - 476 pages
...and movements of their naval and military forces indicate in our opinion that a surprise aggressive movement in any direction including attack on Philippines or Guam is a possibility. . . . Utmost secrecy necessary in order not to complicate an already tense situation or precipitate...
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The Second World War: Asia and the Pacific

Thomas E. Griess, John H. Bradley - History - 2002 - 358 pages
...Government and movements their naval and military forces indicate in our opinion that a surprise aggressive movement in any direction including attack on Philippines or Guam is a possibility. Chief of Staff has seen this dispatch, concurs, and requests action addresses to inform senior Army...
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