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" Japanese future action unpredictable but hostile action possible at any moment. If hostilities cannot repeat cannot be avoided the United States desires that Japan commit the first overt act. "
Pearl Harbor Attack: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on the ... - Page 4616
by United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack - 1946
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Chief of Staff: Prewar Plans and Preparations, Volume 4, Part 1

Mark Skinner Watson - World War, 1939-1945 - 1950 - 588 pages
...be avoided, the United States desires that Japan commit the first overt act. This policy should not be construed as restricting you to a course of action that might jeopardize your defense. Prior to hostile Japanese action you are directed to undertake such reconnaissance and other measures...
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Chief of Staff: Prewar Plans and Preparations, Volume 4, Part 1

Mark Skinner Watson - World War, 1939-1945 - 1950 - 586 pages
...action unpredictable but hostile action possible at any moment. If hostilities cannot be avoided, the United States desires that Japan commit the first overt act. This policy should not be construed as restricting you to a course of action that might jeopardize your defense. Prior to...
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Washington Command Post: the Operations Division, Volume 2

Ray S. Cline - World War, 1939-1945 - 1951 - 456 pages
...unpredictable but hostile action possible at any moment. If hostilities cannot, repeat cannot, be avoided the United States desires that Japan commit the first overt act. This policy should not, repeat not, be construed as restricting you to a course of action that might jeopardize your defense....
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The Fall of the Philippines

Louis Morton - History - 1953 - 664 pages
...unpredictable but hostile action possible at any moment. If hostilities cannot, repeat cannot, be avoided the United States desires that Japan commit the first overt act. This policy should not, repeat not, be construed as restricting you to a course of action that might jeopardize your defense....
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Pearl Harbor: Warning and Decision

Roberta Wohlstetter - History - 1962 - 454 pages
...unpredictable but hostile action possible at any moment. If hostilities cannot repeat not be avoided the United States desires that Japan commit the first overt act. This policy should not repeat not be construed as restricting you to a course of action that might jeopardize your defense....
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The MAGIC Background of Pearl Harbor, Volume 4

United States. Department of Defense - Japan - 1978 - 556 pages
...action unpredictable but hostile action possible at any moment. If hostilities cannot be avoided the US desires that Japan commit the first overt act. This policy should not be construed as restricting you to a course of action that might jeopardize your defense. Prior to...
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Target: Pearl Harbor

Michael Slackman - History - 1991 - 372 pages
...unpredictable, but hostile action possible at any moment. If hostilities cannot, repeat not, be avoided, the United States desires that Japan commit the first overt act. This policy should not, repeat not, be construed as restricting you to a course of action that might jeopardize your defense....
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WILLIWAW WAR (C) The Arkansas National Guard in the Aleutians in World War II

Aleutian Islands (Alaska) - 1992 - 474 pages
...unpredictable but hostile action possible at any moment. If hostilities cannot repeat cannot be avoided the United States desires that Japan commit the first overt act. This policy should not repeat not be construed as restricting you to a course of action that might jeopardize your defense....
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Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor

Robert B. Stinnett - History - 1999 - 402 pages
...THE 1 UNITED STATES DESIRES THAT JAPAN COMMIT THE FIRST OVERT ACT X THIS POLICY SHOULD NOT REPEAT NOT BE CONSTRUED AS RESTRICTING- YOU TO A COURSE OF ACTION THAT MIGHT JEOPARDIZE YOUR DEFENSE X PRIOR TO HOSTILE JAPANESE ACTION YOU ARE DIRECTED TO UNDERTAKE SUCH RECONNAISSANCE AND OTHER MEASURES...
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Pearl Harbor

Ray Merriam - 1999 - 107 pages
...but hostile action possible at any moment. If hostilities cannot, repeat cannot, be avoided the US desires that Japan commit the first overt act. This policy should not, repeat not, be construed as restricting you to a course of action that might jeopardize your defense....
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