"Pearl Harbor: Who Blundered?" by Colonel T.N. Dupuy, American Heritage, 1962

This article examines the failure of U.S. military leadership to anticipate and adequately prepare for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Despite having intelligence to predict the possibility of an attack, key figures failed to take necessary precautions. The article highlights the miscommunications and assumptions that contributed to the catastrophic surprise.

Resource Identifier
Blundered
Citation
Thomas C. Kennedy papers, Collection No. 400003, Box 30, folder 5, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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