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There had been no coordination with the Navy , nor advance warning . The Navy
was prepared to hold out and had taken steps to support essential submarine
operations . Canopus was lying alongside a Manila pier covered with
camouflage ...
There had been no coordination with the Navy , nor advance warning . The Navy
was prepared to hold out and had taken steps to support essential submarine
operations . Canopus was lying alongside a Manila pier covered with
camouflage ...
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The tiny group of professional Navy intelligence officers had been made aware of
U . S . Navy backwardness in crypto through observation of the French , British ,
and U . S . Army in World War I and the State Department ' s “ Black Chamber ...
The tiny group of professional Navy intelligence officers had been made aware of
U . S . Navy backwardness in crypto through observation of the French , British ,
and U . S . Army in World War I and the State Department ' s “ Black Chamber ...
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Chapter 10 By the time the U . S . Navy had been at war with the Japanese for
two weeks , the USS Lanikai had settled down to her life in the Navy probably as
well as we had adjusted to life in Lanikai . What none of her crew knew then was
...
Chapter 10 By the time the U . S . Navy had been at war with the Japanese for
two weeks , the USS Lanikai had settled down to her life in the Navy probably as
well as we had adjusted to life in Lanikai . What none of her crew knew then was
...
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