"And I was there"
by Layton, Edwin T.
Edition statement:1st ed. Published by : W. Morrow, (New York :) Physical details: 596 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. ISBN:0688048838. ISSN:978068804Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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940.5426 Com Combat camera | 940.5426 Hyn Flights of passage: | 940.5426 Isl Island fighting | 940.5426 Lay "And I was there" | 940.5426 O'Re The day the world went nuclear : | 940.5426 Pra Miracle at Midway | 940.5426 Ste Return to the Phillippines |
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 570-581.
Pearl Harbor. 7 December 1941. Japanese bombs and torpedoes slam into the battleships of the Pacific Fleet as Commander Edwin T. Layton leaps up the stairs to his second-floor office. He looked out the window to see Oklahoma upside down and Arizona ablaze. Why did the Japanese attack? What had gone wrong? This is the first book by a top-ranking American navy officer to answer these questions. Admiral Layton scrupulously kept these secrets to himself - for forty-three years - until recently, when the government released half a million classified documents from its intelligence archives. Only then did Layton believe he was free to tell his story. He names those who knew about the Japanese intentions, and how they misused it. --from inside jacket.
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