| Greg Ward - Travel - 2002 - 312 pages
...general in Hawaii read: "Japanese future action unpredictable but hostile action possible at any moment. If hostilities cannot, repeat cannot, be avoided the...States desires that Japan commit the first overt act." A few days earlier, a Japanese attack fleet, with six aircraft carriers among its 33 vessels, had sailed... | |
| Joy Waldron Jasper, James P. Delgado, Jim Adams - History - 2001 - 318 pages
...the barest possibilities that the Japanese government might come back and olfer to continue period IF HOSTILITIES CANNOT. REPEAT CANNOT, BE AVOIDED THE...STATES DESIRES THAT JAPAN COMMIT THE FIRST OVERT ACT PERIOD THIS POLICY SHOULD NOT, REPEAT NOT, BE CONSTRUED AS RESTRICTING YOU TO A COURSE OF ACTION THAT... | |
| Jack Lambert Norman Polmar - Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941 - 264 pages
...offer to continue. Japanese future action unpredictable, but hostile action possible at any moment. If hostilities cannot, repeat cannot, be avoided,...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... | |
| Alan Schom - Pacific Area - 2004 - 604 pages
...Walter Campbell Short: Japanese future action unpredictable but hostile action possible at any moment. If hostilities cannot, repeat, cannot be avoided the...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... | |
| Duane Heisinger - Religion - 2003 - 589 pages
.... MIGHT COME BACK AND OFFER TO CONTINUE . . . 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... | |
| Greg Ward - History - 2004 - 436 pages
...reading: 'Japanese future 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.' A few days earlier, a 33-strong Japanese fleet, including six aircraft carriers, had sailed from Japan.... | |
| William H. Bartsch - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 576 pages
...UNPREDICTABLE BUT HOSTILE ACTION POSSIBLE AT ANY MOMENT PERIOD IF HOSTILITIES CANNOT COMMA REPEAT CANNOT COMMA BE AVOIDED THE UNITED STATES DESIRES THAT JAPAN COMMIT THE FIRST OVERT ACT PERIOD THIS POLICY SHOULD NOT COMMA REPEAT NOT COMMA BE CONSTRUED AS RESTRICTING YOU TO A COURSE OF... | |
| George W. Smith - History - 308 pages
..."Japanese future action unpredictable," it said, "but hostile action possible at any moment. If hostilities cannot be avoided the United States desires that Japan commit the first overt act." Despite the knowledge that war with Japan was probable, there was no panic. On the contrary, there... | |
| Merrel Clubb - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 268 pages
...MacArthur read as follows: "JAPANESE FUTURE ACTION UNPREDICTABLE BUT HOSTILE ACTION AT ANY MOMENT PERIOD IF HOSTILITIES CANNOT, REPEAT CANNOT, BE AVOIDED, THE UNITED STATES DESIRES THAT JA PA N COMMIT THE FIRST OVERT ACT" (reproduced in Costello, 120). 17. Michael Gannon, Pearl Harbor... | |
| Clarence J. Rockey - 246 pages
...OFFER TO CONTINUE. JAPANESE FUTURE ACTIONS ARE UNPREDICTABLE BUT HOSTILE ACTION POSSIBLE AT ANY MOMENT. IF HOSTILITIES CANNOT, REPEAT CANNOT, BE AVOIDED THE...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... | |
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