Pearl Harbor Attack: Hearings Before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, Congress of the United States, Seventy-ninth Congress, First Session, Pursuant to S. Con. Res. 27, 79th Congress, a Concurrent Resolution Authorizing an Investigation of the Attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and Events and Circumstances Relating Thereto ...

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Page 1720 - immediately stop Just what significance the hour set may have we do not know but be on alert accordingly stop Inform naval authorities of this communication period That is signed "Marshall". Decoded at 2:51 pm December 7, 1941. 30. General RUSSELL. Is that 2: 51 Hawaiian time? Colonel HAIN. That is local time, Hawaiian time.
Page 1973 - No aliens employed by a contractor in the performance of secret, confidential, or restricted Government contracts shall be permitted to have access to the plans or specifications, or the work under such contracts, or to participate in the contract trials, unless the written consent of the, head of the Government department concerned has first been obtained,
Page 1718 - Ft. Shatter, TH, 472 27th : Negotiations with Japan appear to be terminated to all practical purposes with only the barest possibilities that the Japanese government might come back and offer to continue STOP Japanese future action unpredictable but hostile action possible at any moment STOP If hostilities
Page 1718 - overt act STOP This policy should not, repeat not, be construed as restricting you to a course of action that might jeopardize your defense STOP Prior to hostile Japanese action you are directed to undertake such reconnaissance and other measures as you deem necessary but these measures should be carried out so as not, repeat not, to alarm civil population or disclose intent
Page 2501 - are controlled and handled by the Federal Bureau of Investigation of the Department of Justice, the Military Intelligence Division of the war Department, and the Office of the Naval Intelligence of the Navy Department. In accordance with this directive, the War Department assumes responsibility for the
Page 2206 - 277. General GRUNERT. Let us go back a minute to that former question I asked. As it now occurs to me, there is only one interpretation you could take : You are directed to undertake such reconnaissance and other measures as you deem necessary. General GEROW. What I am wondering is whether, in the paraphrasing of this message, the various copies, how did
Page 2403 - of November 1941, which memorandum was described as an outline of proposed basis for agreement between the United States and Japan ? My answer : I do not recall. Another question : When did you first know that the Secretary of War was told by the
Page 2230 - Mr. Galloway was former Assistant Attorney General of the United States, in charge of the criminal branch, I think, under the prior administration. Who. Mr. Shoemaker, was Mr. Galloway? 16. Major CLAUSEN. And he was practicing law
Page 2476 - report measures taken stop should hostilities occur you will carry out the tasks assigned in rainbow five so far as they pertain to Japan stop limit dissemination of this highly secret information to minimum essential officers True Copy MARSHALL OM Cutler OM CUTLER 116P/27
Page 1665 - reconnaissance and other measures as you deem necessary but these measures should be carried out so as not comma repeat not comma to alarm civil population or disclose intent period Report measure taken period Should hostilities occur you will carry out the tasks assigned in Rainbow Five so far as they pertain to Japan period Limit dissemination of this highly secret Information to

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