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RETIRED
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: BOULDER Colorado
Posts: 39,412
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Let's see, the US had advance warning via telegram (being delivered at the end of the day by a Japanese American employee of Western Union), they saw the planes on radar, they had their battlewagons all lined in a row like sitting ducks. Not in single segretated area for potential air attacks. No wonder the base commander was relieved.
Only reason the carriers weren't hit ast they were out to sea.
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2012 ML350 3.0 Turbo Diesel
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