"Pearl Harbor In Retrospect" by Sherman Miles, The Atlantic Monthly, July 1948

This article reflects on the intelligence failures and misunderstandings that led to the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. Despite numerous warnings and clues about Japanese intentions, the U.S. military underestimated Japan's capabilities and failed to prepare adequately. The author critiques the lack of unified command and coordination between the Army and Navy, which contributed significantly to the disaster.

Resource Identifier
Retrospect
Citation
Husband E. Kimmel papers, Collection No. 3800, Box 29, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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