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Authors: Michael Gannon
intelligence regarding
in Japanese attack plan
Japanese population
probability of attack on
radar stations
reconnaissance flights out of
surprise achieved at
vulnerability to air attack
Oerlikon gun
Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI)
Oglala
(CM-4)
Oikawa Koshiro
Oklahoma
(BB-37)
sunk
Okuda Otojiro
Onishi Takijiro
“one o'clock message”
Onishi Takijiro
Opana
Orange Plan
OS2U “Kingfisher”
Outerbridge, William W.
Ozawa Jisaboro
P-40B, Curtiss “Warhawk”
Pacific Fleet
Army responsible for defense of
Aviation Expansion Program
Battleship Division Three
carriers
command of
damage to capital ships of
defense of
flagship of
Japan's plan to destroy
makeup of
manpower
offensive operations
at Pearl Harbor
put in danger by Roosevelt
radio intercept towers
ships transferred from
show of force by
Task Forces
weekends in harbor
see also
Kimmel, command of Pacific Fleet
Palmyra Island
Pan-American Security Zone
Panay
PBY-3/PPY-5 Catalinas
in battle of Pearl Harbor
crews
dawn patrols
in Pearl Harbor attack
Patterson
(DD-392)
Pearl Harbor
Army responsible for defense of
cause of defeat at
defenses
harbor channel
intelligence regarding
Pacific Fleet stationed at
possibility/probability of attack on
security measures
susceptibility to surprise attack
warships at
Pearl Harbor attack
blame/responsibility in
deliberately provoked (charge)
hit wrong targets
investigations of
Japanese plan for
Japanese strategy in
rumor of
as strategic defeat
surprise in
Pearl Harbor Striking Force
attack on Pearl Harbor
objectives of
ordered home
under way
Pennsylvania
(BB-38)
bombed
Perkins, Frances
Phelps
(DD-360)
Philippine Islands/Philippines
Army thought about
attack on
defense of
Japanese decision to attack and occupy
possibility of attack on
reinforcement of
war warnings
Phoenix
(CL-46)
Phillips, Walter C.
picket ship
“Plan Dog” memorandum
Plan Optional Dash One
Pogue, Forrest C.
Portland
(CA-33)
Powell, C. A.
Prange, Gordon W.
Pratt, Julius W.
Pratt, William V.
“Purple” (cipher)
Pye, William Satterlee
radar
radio
monitoring
radio silence
breaking
radio direction-finding (HF-DF)
Ramsay
(DM-16)
Raleigh
(CL-7)
Ramsey, Logan C.
Ranger
(CV-4)
Rankin, Jeannette
readiness
readiness conditions
Reeves, Joseph M.
Reuben James
(DD-245)
Richardson, David C.
Richardson, James O.
Robalo
Roberts, Owen, J.
Roberts Commission,
Rochefort, Joseph J.
Robin Moor
Rohwer, Jürgen
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
addressing Congress
and attack on Pearl Harbor
attitude toward Germany
attitude toward Japan
charge of provoking Japan to war
commitment to support Britain
executive orders
Knox's report to
and message No. 902
and movement toward war with Japan
and negotiations with Japan
ordered formal investigation
and Roberts Commission
“shoot on sight” order
trade embargo
and war plans
and war warnings
Royal Air Force
Royal Navy
Russell, Henry D.
Russia
Russo-Japanese Neutrality Pact
Russo-Japanese War
sabotage
warnings about
Sacramento
(PG-19)
Saeki, Saeki Bay
Safford, Commander
Safford, Laurance
Saipan Island
Salinas
(AO-19)
sampans
San Francisco
Saratoga
(CV-3)
Savannah
(CL-42)
Schofield Barracks
Schuirmann, Roscoe E.
Schulz, Lester R.
Second Hague Peace Convention
Second London Naval Conference
Seki Kohichi
Shaw
(DD-373)
Shigekazu Shimazaki
Shimada Shigataro
Shimizu Mitsumi
Shimkoku Maru
Shivers, Robert L.
“shoot on sight” operation orders
Short, Walter Campbell
and attack on Pearl Harbor
blamed for Pearl Harbor
commanding general of Hawaiian Department
displaced
Marshall's alert to
messages not sent to
no access to Magic
not informed
not warned about Pearl Harbor attack
relationship with Kimmel
and Roberts Commission
war warnings
Showers, Donald M. “Mac”
Singapore
Sino-Japanese War of 1896
Smith, William “Poco”
Soong, T. V.
Soryu
Sotoyomo
(YT-9)
South Dakota
(BB-55)
Southern Operation (Japan)
second and third phases of
Spaatz, Carl A.
Special Attack Unit (Japan)
Special Naval Attack Unit (Japan)
Spruance, Raymond A.
Standley, William H.
Stark, Harold A.
and attack on Pearl Harbor
and decrypted messages
defensive strategy shift
failure of judgment charge
friendship with Kimmel
and Kimmel
and negotiations with Japan
and one o'clock message
opposed show of force
on Pacific Fleet
“Plan Dog” memorandum
preparedness for war
and Roberts Commission
and security measures
and sinking of Reuben James
on torpedo nets
and war warnings
Steel Seafarer
Stimson, Henry L.
and attack on Pearl Harbor
and decrypted messages
failures of
and negotiations with Japan
and Roberts Commission
and war warnings
Stinnett, Robert B.
“Strategy and Tactics in Operations Against the United States”
submarine fleet (
Uboatwaffe
)
submarine force (Japan)
submarine attack
submarines
in attack on Pearl Harbor
security measures against
strike force
Suetsugu Nobumasa
Sunnadin
(ATO-28)
surprise,
in attack on Pearl Harbor
surprise attack
air reconnaissance and
in Japanese strategy
possibility of
prediction of
preparations for defense against
warnings of
see also
war warnings
Takagi Sokichi
Tankan Bay (
Hitokappu Wan
)
Takeo Iguchi
tankers,
Tanner, William P.
Taranto
Task Forces
Tatsuta Maru
Taussig, Joseph K., Jr.
Ten-Point Note
Ten Point Program
Tennessee
(BB-43)
Tetley, W. H.
Texas
Thailand
“this is no drill” message
Thomas, Francis
time of delivery message
Tinker, Clarence L.
Tirpitz
Toei Maru
Togo Heihachiro
Togo Shigenori
messages intercepted
Toho Maru
Tojo Hideki
Tokyo
Tomioka Sadatoshi
Tone
tonnage war (
Tonnageskrieg
)
torpedo attack, aerial
torpedo bombers
attack on Pearl Harbor
torpedoes
modified
Torres Straits
Towers, John H.,
Toyoda Teijiro
trade embargo
Train, Harold C.
training
Treaty of Commerce
treaty system
Trever
(DD-339)
Tripartite Pact
Triton
(SS-201)
Truman, Harry S.
Tsushima, Straits of
Turner, Richmond Kelly
and decrypted messages
and Roberts Commission
war warnings
Tuscaloosa
(CA-37)
27 November war warning
Two Ocean Navy Bill
Tyler, Kermit
U-boats
Ugaki Matome
Underkofler, Oliver H.
United States
conflict with Japan regarding China
disarmament compacts
embargo on exports to Japan
industrial capacity
losses in North Atlantic
military recommendations in war preparations
and movement toward war with Japan
naval construction program
principles for dealing with Japan
United States Joint Army and Navy Basic War Plan (Rainbow 5)
United States Naval Academy
Upson, John
U.S. Army
and attack on Pearl Harbor
defense responsibility of
defensive forces
preparedness for war
responsbility and blame for defeat at Pearl Harbor
see also
Army Department
U.S. Congress
U.S. Fleet
expansion of
Japanese intelligence about
U.S. Navy
aerial reconnaissance
battleship central in
Bureau of Navigation
in defense plan
effect of loss of battleships on
first ship sunk in World War II
Fleet Problem
intercepts of Japanese messages
plan for war with Japan
planes in attack on Pearl Harbor
preparedness for war
responsibility and blame for defeat at Pearl Harbor
see also
Navy Department
U.S. State Department
Far Eastern Division
modus vivendi document
Utah
(AG-16)
Vacant Sea
“Val” bombers
Valkenburgh, Franklin Van
Vestal
(AR-4)
Virginia
Wake Island
attack on
destruction of documents on
War Department
blame/responsibility
code room
decrypted messages
war warnings
war games
war plan (Japan)
War Plan WPL-14
War Plan WPPac-46
war plans
War Plans
war warnings
missed
from Navy Department
war with Japan
first overt act
Ward
(DD-139)
warships
Washington
(BB-56)
Washington Naval Conference
Washington Treaty of 1922
Wasmuth
(DD-338)
Wasp
(CV-7)
Watanabe Yasuji
weather
weather belt
Welles, Sumner
West Virginia
(BB-48)
attacked
Wheeler Field
White, Harry Dexter
Wichita
(CA-45)
Wilkinson, Theodore S.
Willkie, Wendell
Winds Code
Wohlstetter, Roberta
Worden
(DD-352)
World War I
World War II
Yamamoto Isoroku
and attack plan
command of Combined Fleet
death of
in ending primacy of battleship
and success of Pearl Harbor attack
Yamato
Yonai Mitsumasa
Yorktown
(CV-5)
Yoshida Zengo
Yoshikawa Takeo
Zero (Zeke) fighters
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About the Author
Michael Gannon is Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Florida. The author of two previous books on World War II naval warfare,
Operation Drumbeat
, and
Black May
, he lives in Gainesville, Florida.
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