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Other Persons Concerned in Pearl Harbor Story

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OTHERS REFERRED TO IN THIS BOOK

Allen, A. M. R., Capt., USN, naval observer at Singapore and American delegate to the Singapore staff conference.

Alsop, Joseph, newspaper columnist.

Andrews, Frank M., Lieut. Gen., head of United States Caribbean defense command.

Arnold, H. H., Gen., commanding general, Army Air Forces.

Ballantine, Arthur A., Assistant Secretary of State.

Barkley, Alben M., United States Senator, chairman of the Joint Congressional Committee to investigate the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Bellairs, R. M., Rear Adm., RN, British representative at the Washington staff conference.

Bennion, Mervyn S., Capt., USN, commander of U.S.S. “West Virginia.”

Biddle, Francis J., attorney general of the United States.

Bissell, John T., Col., executive officer, counter-intelligence group, military intelligence division, War Department.

Bloch, Claude C., Adm., commandant of 14th Naval District, Pearl Harbor base defense officer.

Brewster, Owen, United States Senator, minority member of the Joint Congressional Committee to investigate the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Brink, F. G., Lieut. Col., American military observer at Singapore, American representative at the Singapore staff conference.

Brooke-Popham, Sir Robert, Air Chief Marshal, British commander-in-chief, Far East; British representative at Singapore staff conference.

Brown, Wilson, Rear Adm., commander, Task Force 3, Pacific fleet.

Bryden, William, Maj. Gen., deputy chief of staff, War Department.

Bullitt, William B., American ambassador to France.

Bundy, Charles W., Col., War Department general staff.

Burgin, Henry T., Maj. Gen., commanding Hawaii coast artillery command.

Cadogan, Sir Alexander, British permanent undersecretary for foreign affairs.

Chamberlain, Neville, prime minister of Great Britain.

Chiang Kai-shek, Generalissimo, head of the Kuomintang government of China.

Churchill, Winston, prime minister of Great Britain.

Clark, J. Bayard, Rep., congressman from North Carolina, member of the Joint Congressional Committtee to investigate the Pearl Harbor attack.

Clarke, A. W., Capt., British representative at Washington staff conference.

Clarke, Carter, Brig. Gen., appointed by Gen. George C. Marshall to make a special investigation of the Pearl Harbor attack.

Conley, E. T., Maj. Gen., adjutant general of the army.

Cooper, Jere, Rep., congressman from Tennessee, vice-chairman of the Joint Congressional Committee to investigate the Pearl Harbor attack.

Craigie, Sir Robert, British ambassador to Japan.

Cramer, Myron C., Maj. Gen., judge advocate general of the Army.

Danckwerts, V. J., Rear Adm., RN, British representative at Washington staff conference.

Davis, Forrest, author.

Dewey, Thomas E., governor of New York.

Doenitz, Karl, Grand Adm., German navy.

Dooman, Eugene, Counselor of the American embassy in Tokyo.

Doud, Harold, Col., chief of the code and cipher section of the Army Signal Corps intelligence service.

Drum, Hugh A., Lieut. Gen., former commander, Hawaiian department, United States Army.

Duncan, James, civilian student pilot in Honolulu.

Embick, Stanley D., Maj. Gen., American representative at Washington staff conference.

Ferguson, Homer, United States Senator from Michigan, minority member of the Joint Congressional Committee to investigate the Pearl Harbor attack.

Fielder, Kendall J., Col, chief of the military intelligence division, Hawaiian Department.

Foote, Walter A., American consul general in Batavia, Java.

Forrestal, James V., Secretary of the Navy.

Fort, Cornelia, civilian flying instructor in Honolulu.

French, Edward F., Col., in charge of the traffic division and signal center, Signal Corps, War Department.

Friedman, William F., principal cryptanalyst, signal intelligence service, Signal Corps, War Department.

Fuchida, Mitsue, Capt., flight group commander, 1st Japanese air fleet.

Gearhart, Bertrand W., Rep., congressman from California, minority member of the Joint Congressional Committee to investigate the Pearl Harbor attack.

George, Walter F., United States Senator from Georgia, member of the Joint Congressional Committtee to investigate the Pearl Harbor attack.

Gesell, Gerhard, associate counsel, Joint Congressional Committee.

Ghormley, Robert L., Vice-Adm., American naval observer in London.

Goepner, O. W., Lieut. (j.g.), USNR, deck officer of the U.S.S. “Ward.”

Gonzalez, Manuel, Ens., USNR, pilot on U.S.S. “Enterprise.”

Halifax, Lord, British ambassador to United States.

Halsey, William F., Adm., commander of aircraft battle force (task force 2), Pacific fleet.

Hamilton, Maxwell M., chief of the division of Far Eastern affairs, State Department.

Hensel, H. Struve, Assistant Secretary of the Navy.

Herron, Charles D., Maj. Gen., former commanding general, Hawaiian Department.

Hewitt, H. Kent, Adm., appointed by Secretary of the Navy Forrestal to conduct a special investigation into Pearl Harbor.

Hiranuma, Baron Kiichiro, vice-premier of Japan.

Hirohito, emperor of Japan.

Hitler, Adolf, chancellor of Germany.

Hoover, J. Edgar, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Hopkins, Harry, confidant of President Roosevelt, head of the lend-lease program in 1941.

Hornbeck, Stanley K., adviser on foreign relations, State Department.

Hu Shih, Dr., Chinese ambassador to United States.

Hughes, William J., Col., assistant judge advocate general.

Ickes, Harold L., Secretary of the Interior.

Imamura, Ryonosuke, Capt., secretary of Japanese naval ministry.

Iwakuro, Takeo, Col., Japanese military attaché in Washington.

Jones, E. Stanley, Dr., missionary and unofficial mediator in Japanese-American diplomatic discussions.

Keefe, Frank B., Rep., congressman from Wisconsin and minority member of the Joint Congressional Committee to investigate Pearl Harbor.

King, Ernest J., Adm., commander-in-chief, United States fleet.

Kintner, Robert, newspaper columnist.

Kirk, A. G., Capt., USN, chief of naval intelligence during part of 1941, American representative at Washington staff conference.

Kita, Nagoa, Japanese consul general in Honolulu.

Knox, Frank, Secretary of the Navy.

Konoye, Prince Fumimaro, prime minister of Japan.

Koo, Wellington, Chinese ambassador to Great Britain.

Kurusu, Saburo, Japanese special emissary to the United States.

La Guardia, Fiorello, mayor of New York and chief of the office of civilian defense.

Lattimore, Owen, political adviser to Chiang Kai-shek.

Layton, Edwin, Capt., USN, intelligence officer, Pacific fleet.

Layton, Sir Geoffrey, Vice-Adm., RN, British commander-in-chief, China station; British representative at Singapore staff conference.

Lee, Clark, Associated Press reporter.

Lindley, Ernest K., author.

Lockard, Joseph L., Pvt., operator at Opana radar station, Oahu.

Louden, A., Dutch ambassador to United States.

Lovette, Leland P., Capt., USN, director of Navy public relations.

Lucas, Scott W., United States Senator from Illinois, member of the Joint Congressional Committee to investigate Pearl Harbor.

Lyttelton, Oliver, Capt., British production minister.

Maas, Melvin W., former congressman from Minnesota; colonel, USMCR.

MacArthur, Douglas, Gen., commanding general, United States Army Forces in the Far East.

Martin, F. L., Maj. Gen., commanding general, Hawaiian air force.

Matsuoka, Yosuke, Japanese foreign minister.

McBride, A. C., Col., assistant chief of staff, USAFFE; American representative at Singapore staff conference.

McCoy, Frank R., Maj. Gen. (retired), member of the Roberts Commission to investigate the Pearl Harbor attack.

McGinnis, Knefler, Comdr., USN, commander, patrol wing 1, naval air station at Kaneohe Bay.

McNarney, Joseph T., Gen., member of the Roberts Commission to investigate Pearl Harbor.

Merle-Smith, Van S., Col., military attaché, American legation, Melbourne, Australia.

Minckler, Rex W., Col., chief of Army Signal Corps intelligence service.

Mitchell, William D., chief counsel, Joint Congressional Committee to investigate Pearl Harbor.

Molotov, Vyacheslav, Russian foreign commissar.

Moore, Frederick, legal adviser to Japanese embassy in Washington.

Morris, E. L., Maj. Gen., British representative at Washington conference.

Murphy, John W., Rep., congressman from Pennsylvania, member of the Joint Congressional Committee to investigate Pearl Harbor.

Murphy, Vincent R., Comdr., USN, aide to Adm. J. O. Richardson.

Murray, Maxwell, Maj. Gen., commander, 25th Infantry Division.

Mussolini, Benito, dictator of Italy.

Nagano, Osami, Adm., chief of Japanese naval general staff.

Nagumo, Chuichi, Vice-Adm., commander, 1st Japanese air fleet.

Newton, John Henry, Vice-Adm., commander, cruisers scouting force, Pacific fleet.

Nimitz, Chester W., Adm., commander-in-chief, Pacific fleet.

Nomura, Kichisaburo, Adm., Japanese ambassador to the United States.

O’Dell, Robert H., Lieut., assistant military attaché, American legation, Melbourne, Australia.

Ohashi, Chuichi, Japanese vice-minister for foreign affairs.

Onishi, Takijiro, Rear Adm., chief of staff, Japanese 11th air fleet.

Oshima, Hiroshi, Maj. Gen., Japanese ambassador to Germany.

Outerbridge, William W., Lieut., USN, commander, U.S.S. “Ward.”

Pepper, Claude, United States Senator from Florida.

Pettigrew, Moses W., Col., executive officer, intelligence group, military intelligence division, War Department.

Phillips, Sir Tom S. V., Adm., RN, commander, British Far Eastern fleet.

Phillips, Walter C., Col., chief of staff to Gen. Walter C. Short.

Pius XII, Pope.

Pomerlin, Thomas, commercial pilot in Hawaii.

Puleston, W. D., Capt., USN, naval writer.

Purnell, W. R., Capt., USN, chief of staff, Asiatic fleet; American representative at Singapore staff conference.

Pye, William S., Vice-Adm., commander, battle force (task force 1), Pacific fleet; temporary commander, Pacific fleet.

Ramsey, Dewitt C., Capt., USN, American representative at Washington staff conference.

Rankin, Jeanette, Rep., member of Congress from Montana.

Redman, Joseph R., Rear Adm., assistant director, office of naval communications, Navy Department.

Reeves, Joseph M., Adm., USN (retired), former commander-in-chief, United States fleet; member of Roberts Commission to investigate Pearl Harbor.

Ribbentrop, Joachim von, German foreign minister.

Richardson, Seth W., chief counsel of Joint Congressional Committee to investigate Pearl Harbor, succeeding William D. Mitchell.

Ricker, George W., Lieut. Col., War Department general staff.

Roosevelt, Franklin D., President of the United States.

Sakamaki, Kazuo, Sub-Lieut., commander of Japanese midget submarine.

Schuirmann, R. E., Rear Adm., Navy liaison officer with State Department.

Shidehara, Baron Kijuro, prime minister of Japan, 1945.

Shimizu, Mitsumi, Adm., commander, Japanese 6th fleet.

Shivers, Robert L., agent in charge, FBI, Honolulu.

Slessor, J. C., Air Vice-Marshal, RAF, British representative at Washington staff conference.

Smith, Walter Bedell, Lieut. Gen., secretary of War Department general staff, American ambassador to Russia.

Soong, T. V., brother-in-law of Chiang Kai-shek, named Chinese foreign minister while in Washington.

Spalding, Isaac, Gen., attached to personnel section, War Department.

Spruance, Raymond A., Adm., USN, commander-in-chief, Pacific fleet.

Standley, William H., Adm., USN, member of Roberts Commission to investigate Pearl Harbor.

Starck, Vice-Adm., commander of Russian Port Arthur fleet in Russo-Japanese war.

Stimson, Henry L., Secretary of War.

Stone, E. E., Capt., USN, in charge of naval communications in 1941.

Strong, George V., Maj. Gen., chief of Army war plans in 1940.

Taylor, Kenneth M., Second Lieut., Army fighter pilot.

Terasaki, Hindenari, counselor, Japanese embassy, Washington.

Theobald, Robert A., Rear Adm., USN.

Thomas, Elbert D., United States Senator from Utah, chairman of Senate military affairs committee.

Thomas, Francis J., Lieut. Comdr., USNR.

Thorpe, C. A., Col., senior Army intelligence officer in Java.

Togo, Heihachiro, Adm., commander of Japanese naval forces in attack upon Port Arthur, 1904.

Togo, Shigenori, Japanese foreign minister.

Tojo, Hideki, Gen., Japanese prime minister.

Toyoda, Teijiro, Adm., Japanese foreign minister.

Trueman, Capt., aide to Gen. Walter C. Short.

Truman, Harry S., President of the United States.

Tunnell, James A., United States Senator from Delaware.

Tyler, Kermit A., Lieut. Col., in charge of the radar center, Oahu, on Dec. 7, 1941.

Vitousek, Roy, civilian pilot in Honolulu.

Vogt, John H. L. Jr., Ens., USN, pilot aboard U.S.S. “Enterprise.”

Wallace, Henry A., secretary of commerce.

Watson, Edwin M., Maj. Gen., aide to President Roosevelt.

Welch, George S., Second Lieut., Army fighter pilot.

White, Grove C., Second Lieut., signal corps.

Wikawa, Tadao, officer of the Capital Cooperative Bank of Japan.

Wilkinson, G. H., Col., British secret agent in Manila.

Willoughby, C. A., Maj. Gen., chief of the military intelligence division on Gen. MacArthur’s staff.

Wilson, Woodrow, President of the United States.

Winant, John G., American ambassador to Great Britain.

Yamamoto, Isoroku, Adm., commander-in-chief, Japanese combined imperial fleets.

Yamamoto, Kumaicho, head of the American section, Japanese foreign office.

Yarnell, Harry E., Adm., USN.

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