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Authors: Michael Gannon

Pearl Harbor Betrayed (60 page)

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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