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... Admiral Kimmel and General Short were accused of being guilty of "dereliction of duty" and "errors of judgment" and the retired as a result of these accusations ...
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... 4. Describe Beach's criticism of Washington's withholding of key intelligence from Admiral Kimmel and General Short hours before Pearl Harbor was attacked. ...
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... dispatch sent by Yoshikawa were both intercepted and decoded before December 6, yet they failed to reach the person who needed them most: Admiral Kimmel. ...
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... It placed the primary blame on General Short and Admiral Kimmel, who, however, were declared guilty only of errors of judgment, and not of derelictions of duty ...
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... However, with the messages that followed it, mainly the consulates reply, it would have given newly appointed US Admiral Kimmel in Hawaii a clear suggestion of ...
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... If Admiral Kimmel and General Short had been given this information they may have chosen to keep the fleet at sea and therefore caused the Japanese to cancel ...
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... be true. On February 1st , 1941, Admiral James O. Richardson was officially replaced by Admiral Husband E. Kimmel. Richardson was ...
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... A third example of groupthink involves the group around Admiral HE Kimmel, which failed to prepare for the possibility of a Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor ...
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... Even though all the important information was readily available, the US still holds two people, Admiral Husband E. Kimmel and Lieutenant Walter C. Short, who ...
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... He was also there at Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, along with Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, when they appeared together and the officer testified in front of ...
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... It was evident that sort of loss was not necessary and could have been avoided. The Americans, Admiral Husband E. Kimmel and Lt. ...
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... even before Japan or the US had entered the war, was President Roosevelt and Secretary of the State Hull instructing Admiral William D ... Husband E. Kimmel and Gen ...
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... even before Japan or the US had entered the war, was President Roosevelt and Secretary of the State Hull instructing Admiral William D ... Husband E. Kimmel and Gen ...
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... even before Japan or the US had entered the war, was President Roosevelt and Secretary of the State Hull instructing Admiral William D ... Husband E. Kimmel and Gen ...
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... Philippines. American military leaders took little or no precautions upon the issue of warning. Admiral Husband E. Kimmel and Lt. General ...
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... Adm. Husband E. Kimmel and Lt. Gen. ... (Pearl Harbor's History, Filmstrip) At 6:00 AM, the morning of December 7 Admiral Chuichi Nagumo, Commander of the Pearl ...
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