The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, just over 80-years ago, caught the United States by surprise and left the nation stunned. What were the chances of an attack on Hawaii, commander of the US Pacific Fleet Admiral Husband E. Kimmel had asked his war plans officer, Captain Charles H. McMorris, on November 27th, 1941? “I should say none, Admiral,” McMorris replied.1
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