| Mark Skinner Watson - World War, 1939-1945 - 1950 - 586 pages
...district Navy commanders in the Pacific area, for transmission to their Army colleagues, a warning that "... a surprise aggressive movement in any direction,...Chief of Staff has seen this dispatch and concurs. . . ." 28 Although there was in this no specific mention of imperilment in mid- or east-Pacific such... | |
| Roberta Wohlstetter - History - 1962 - 454 pages
...with Japan very doubtful. This situation coupled with statements of Japanese Government and movements their naval and military forces indicate in our opinion...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... | |
| Homer Norman Wallin - Pearl Harbor (Hawaii) - 1968 - 404 pages
...outcome of negotiations with Japan very doubtful. This situation coupled with statements of Japanese Government and movements of their naval and military...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... | |
| United States. Department of Defense - Japan - 1978 - 556 pages
...with Japan very doubtful x This situation coupled with statements of Japanese Government and movements their naval and military forces indicate in our opinion...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... | |
| Ephraim Kam - History - 2004 - 308 pages
...with Japan very doubtful. This situation coupled with statements of Japanese government and movements their naval and military forces indicate in our opinion...surprise aggressive movement in any direction including attack on Philippines or Guam is a possibility" (Wohlstetter, 1962, p. 44; emphasis added). The Committee... | |
| Robert F. Rogers - History - 1995 - 414 pages
...outcome of negotiations with Japan very doubtfuL This situation coupled with statements of Japanese Government and movements of their naval and military...surprise aggressive movement in any direction, including attack on Philippines or Guam is a possibility. . . . Guam will be informed separately." On 4 December,... | |
| Ray Merriam - 1999 - 107 pages
...rushed a warning to Admiral Kimmel at Pearl Harbor: "This situation coupled with statements of Japanese government and movements of their naval and military...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... | |
| Robert B. Stinnett - History - 1999 - 402 pages
...WITH JAPAN VERY DOUBTFUL X THIS SITUATION COUPLED WITH STATEMENTS OF JAPANESE GOVERNMENT AND MOVEMENTS THEIR NAVAL AND MILITARY FORCES INDICATE IN OUR OPINION...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... | |
| Samuel Eliot Morison - History - 2001 - 476 pages
...outcome of negotiations with Japan very doubtful. This situation coupled with statements of Japanese Government and movements of their naval and military...surprise aggressive movement in any direction including attack on Philippines or Guam is a possibility. . . . Utmost secrecy necessary in order not to complicate... | |
| Thomas E. Griess, John H. Bradley - History - 2002 - 358 pages
...with Japan very doubtful. This situation, coupled with statements of Japanese Government and movements their naval and military forces indicate in our opinion...surprise aggressive movement in any direction including attack on Philippines or Guam is a possibility. Chief of Staff has seen this dispatch, concurs, and... | |
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