"And I was there"; Pearl Harbor and Midway--breaking the secrets. (reprint, 1985).1591144507 "And I was there"; Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor, land-locked harbor, on the southern coast of Oahu island, Hawaii, W of Honolulu; one of the largest and best natural harbors in the E Pacific Ocean. In the vicinity are many U.S. military installations, including the chief U.S. and Midway--breaking the secrets. (reprint reprint An individually bound copy of an article in a journal or science communication , 1985) Layton, Edwin T. Naval Institute Press 2006 596 pages $22.95 Paperback D767 The late Admiral Layton, who was the fleet intelligence officer for Admiral Nimitz through out World War II, describes the breakdown in the intelligence process prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and shares his experiences witnessing feuding among high-level naval officers NAVAL OFFICER. The name of an officer of the United States, whose duties are prescribed by various acts of congress. 2. Naval officers are appointed for the term of four years, but are removable from office at pleasure. Act of May 15, 1820, Sec. 1, 3 Story, L. in Washington that contributed to Japan's successful attack. Black-and-white photographs are provided in this unabridged reprint of the work originally published by W. Morrow mor·row n. 1. The following day: resolved to set out on the morrow. 2. The time immediately subsequent to a particular event. 3. Archaic The morning. in 1985. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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