Statement Regarding Winds Message by Captain L. F. Safford before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack

The statement  discusses the "Winds Message," a Japanese code indicating war, which was intercepted on December 4, 1941. Safford explains that the message was part of a Japanese overseas broadcast, intercepted by the U.S. Navy. Safford concludes that it was a series of communication failures that resulted in the failure of U.S. forces to be prepared for the Pearl Harbor attack. 

Resource Identifier
SaffordStatement
Citation
Laurance F. Safford papers, Collection No. 1357, Box 3, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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