49
. Associated Press, “Doctor Scores His Profession,”
Indiana
(PA)
Evening Gazette
, December 5, 1941, 1.
50
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Revlon Nail Enamel,” December 7, 1941, A7.
51
. Martin Caidin,
Golden Wings
(New York: Random House, 1960), 104.
52
. Martin Caidin,
Golden Wings
(New York: Random House, 1960), 104.
53
. Drew Pearson and Robert S. Allen, “Merry-Go-Around,”
Palm Beach (FL) Post-Times
, December 14, 1941, 4.
54
. Martin Caidin,
Golden Wings
(New York: Random House, 1960), 104.
55
. Associated Press, “Japs Strike at U.S.,”
Emporia
(KS)
Gazette
, December 1941, 1.
56
. Associated Press, “Eyewitness Report of Air Raid,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 8, 1941, 2.
57
. Martin Caidin,
Golden Wings
(New York: Random House, 1960), 106.
58
. Bill Henry, “By the Way With Bill Henry,”
Los Angeles Times
, December 9, 1941, A1.
59
. Bernard C. Nalty,
War in the Pacific Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay: The Story of the Bitter Struggle in the Pacific Theater of World War II
(Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1999), 32.
60
.
Time
, “The U.S. at War, Tragedy at Honolulu,” December 15, 1941, 22.
61
. Thomas Yarbrough, “Writer Learns Hawaiian Raid No âWar Game,'”
Atlanta Constitution
, December 13, 1941, 1.
62
. Jim Hopkins and Michelle Kessler, “Unlike Pearl Harbor, This Tragedy Was Live,”
USA Today
, September 25, 2001, 8B; Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns,
The War: an Intimate History, 1941â1945
(New York: A.A. Knopf, 2007), 1.
63
. Jim Hopkins and Michelle Kessler, “Unlike Pearl Harbor, This Tragedy Was Live,”
USA Today
, September 25, 2001, 8B; Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns,
The War: an Intimate History, 1941â1945
(New York: A.A. Knopf, 2007), 1.
64
. United Press, “Hawaii Under Martial Law, Islands Quiet; Blackout Enforced, Violators Punished,”
New York Times
, December 11, 1941, 6.
65
. Gerald Eckert, in discussion with the author.
66
. Thomas E. Henry, “Capital Retains Outward Calm Despite Shock of War News,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 8, 1941, A8.
67
. Shirley Povich, “War's Outbreak Is Deep Secret to 27,102 Redskin Game Fans,”
Washington Post
, December 8, 1941, 24.
68
. Shirley Povich, “War's Outbreak Is Deep Secret to 27,102 Redskin Game Fans,”
Washington Post
, December 8, 1941, 24.
69
. Shirley Povich, “War's Outbreak Is Deep Secret to 27,102 Redskin Game Fans,”
Washington Post
, December 8, 1941, 24.
70
. Associated Press, “Struck Before Declaration, Tokyo Admits,”
Washington Post
, December 8, 1941, 8.
71
. Paul S. Dull,
A Battle History of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1941â1945
(Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute, 1978), 16.
72
. Paul S. Dull,
A Battle History of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1941â1945
(Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute, 1978), 16.
73
. Associated Press, “Japs Open War on U.S. With Bombing of Hawaii; Fleet Speeds Out to Battle Invader,”
Los Angeles Times
, December 8, 1941, 1.
74
. Associated Press, “Child Among the Dead,”
New York Times
, December 8, 1941, 13.
75
. Richard Haller, International New Service, “Honolulu Caught By Surprise Raid,”
Charleston (SC) News and Courier
, December 8, 1941, 7.
76
. Associated Press, “Eyewitness Report of Air Raid,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 8, 1941, 2.
77
. Associated Press, “Many Americans Die in Bombing of Hawaii; Fires Set in Honolulu,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 8, 1941, 1.
78
. Associated Press, “Eyewitness Report of Air Raid,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 8, 1941, 2.
79
. Associated Press, “Eyewitness Report of Air Raid,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 8, 1941, 2.
80
.
Newsday
(NY), “How Radio Reported '41 Attack,” December 7, 1941, 15.
81
. Video Material,
Tora! Tora! Tora!
, Craig Shirley Collection.
82
. Associated Press, “2 Big U.S. Battleships Reported in Action Now,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 8, 1941, 3.
83
. Mark S. Watson, “Dawn Air Raid Finds U.S. Forces on Islands Not Ready for Action,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 8, 1941, 4.
84
.
Maryville (MO) Daily Forum
, “Japs Attack Manila,” December 7, 1941, 1.
85
.
Maryville (MO) Daily Forum
, “Reports Staggers London,” December 7, 1941, 1.
86
.
Maryville (MO) Daily Forum
, “Far East Crisis Explodes!” December 7, 1941, 1.
87
.
Maryville (MO) Daily Forum
, “News Spreads,” December 7, 1941, 1.
88
. Associated Press, “Two Japanese Bombers Appear Over Honolulu; Unverified Report Says a Foreign Warship Appears Off Pearl Harbor,”
Maryville (MO) Daily Forum
, December 7, 1941, 1.
89
.
Washington Post
, “War Brings a Tense Day to White House Press Room,” December 8, 1941, 4.
90
. Margalit Fox, “Frank Tremaine, 92, Reporter Who Broke Pearl Harbor News, Dies,”
New York Times
, December 27, 2006, C11.
91
. Susan McShane, in discussion with the author, September 12, 2011.
92
. Susan McShane, in discussion with the author, September 12, 2011.
93
. Gerald Eckert, in discussion with the author.
94
. Associated Press, “U.S. at War! Japan Bombs Hawaii, Manila.”
Washington Post Extra
, December 7, 1941, 1.
95
.
Washington Post
, “War Brings a Tense Day to White House Press Room,” December 8, 1941, 4.
96
. Edward T. Folliard, “Hawaii Attacked Without Warning With Heavy Loss; Philippines Are Bombed,”
Washington Post
, December 8, 1941, 1.
97
. Gerald Griffin, “Tempo of War Apparent at White House,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 8, 1941, 3.
98
. Frank L. Kluckhohn, “Guam Bombed; Army Ship Is Sunk,”
New York Times
, December 8, 1941, 1.
99
.
Washington Post
, “War Brings a Tense Day to White House Press Room,” December 8, 1941, 4.
100
.
Washington Post
, “War Brings a Tense Day to White House Press Room,” December 8, 1941, 4.
101
.
Washington Post
, “War Brings a Tense Day to White House Press Room,” December 8, 1941, 4.
102
.
Washington Post
, “War Brings a Tense Day to White House Press Room,” December 8, 1941, 4.
103
.
Washington Post
, “War Brings a Tense Day to White House Press Room,” December 8, 1941, 4.
104
.
Washington Post
, “War Brings a Tense Day to White House Press Room,” December 8, 1941, 4.
105
. Richard Haller, “Hawaii Attack Is Described By Eyewitness,”
Washington Post
, December 8, 1941, 3.
106
.
Washington Post
, “War Brings a Tense Day to White House Press Room,” December 8, 1941, 4.
107
. Edward T. Folliard, “Hawaii Attacked Without Warning With Heavy Loss; Philippines Are Bombed,”
Washington Post
, December 8, 1941, 1.
108
. Associated Press, “All Jap Nationals Ordered Arrested,”
Maryville (MO) Daily Forum
, December 7, 1941, 1.
109
. Thomas R. Henry, “Capital Retains Outward Calm Despite Shock of War News,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 8, 1941, A6.
110
. Scott Hart, “Crowds Gather at White House As News of Attack Spreads,”
Washington Post
, December 8, 1941, 3.
111
.
Washington Post
, “News of War With Nippon Stuns Civilians, Service Men Alike,” December 8, 1941, 7.
112
. Richard Turner, Associated Press, “Bursting Jap Bombs Bring War to Hawaii,”
Boston Daily Globe
, December 8, 1941, 11.
113
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Washington Quickly Turned Into a Wartime Capital.” December 8, 1941, B19.
114
. Richard L. Strout, “War Comes to WashingtonâOn a Sunday Afternoon,”
Christian Science Monitor
, December 8, 1941, C1.
115
. Gerald Griffin, “Tempo of War Apparent at White House,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 8, 1941, 3.
116
. Richard L. Strout, “War Comes to WashingtonâOn a Sunday Afternoon,”
Christian Science Monitor
, December 8, 1941, C1.
117
. Associated Press, “Bombers Attack Philippine Points,”
New York Times
, December 8, 1941, 8.
118
. Associated Press, “Army Bombers Roar North,”
New York Times
, December 8, 1941, 8.
119
. Royal Arch Gunnison, North American Newspaper Alliance, “No Bombing of Manila,”
New York Times
, December 8, 1941, 8.
120
. Associated Press, “Nichols Field Gas Supply Reported Destroyed,”
Washington Post
, December 9, 1941, 3.
121
. C. P. Trussell, “Congress Decided,”
New York Times
, December 8, 1941, 1.
122
. C. P. Trussell, “Congress Decided,”
New York Times
, December 8, 1941, 1.
123
. Robert Schlesinger,
White House Ghosts
(New York, Simon and Schuster, 2008), 26.
124
. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, “FDR: Day by DayâThe Pare Lorentz Chronology,” December 7, 1941.
125
.
Time
, “The U.S. at War: National Ordeal,” December 15, 1941, 18.
126
. Peter Grier, “Pearl Harbor Day: How FDR Reacted on December 7, 1941,”
Christian Science Monitor
, December 7, 2010.
127
. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, “Diary Entry of Agriculture Secretary Claude R. Wickard,” December 7, 1941, Hyde Park, NY.
128
.
Time
, “The U.S. at War: National Ordeal,” December 15, 1941, 18.
129
.
Baltimore Sun
, “Congress Leaders Take Part in Cabinet Session to Discuss U.S. Action,” December 8, 1941, 2.
130
. Edward T. Folliard, “Hawaii Attacked Without Warning With Heavy Loss; Philippines Are Bombed,”
Washington Post
, December 8, 1941, 1.
131
. Edward T. Folliard, “Hawaii Attacked Without Warning With Heavy Loss; Philippines Are Bombed,”
Washington Post
, December 8, 1941, 1.
132
.
Washington Evening Star
, “All-Night Vigil Kept at Navy Department; 1,000 at Decks,” December 8, 1941, B8.
133
.
Washington Evening Star
, “All-Night Vigil Kept at Navy Department; 1,000 at Decks,” December 8, 1941, B8.
134
. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, “Diary Entry of Agriculture Secretary Claude R. Wickard,” December 7, 1941, Hyde Park, NY.
135
. Associated Press, “Tojo Promises Japan Victory Over America,”
Washington Post
, December 8, 1941, 3.
136
. Associated Press, “Tokyo Acts First,”
New York Times
, December 8, 1941, 1.
137
. Associated Press, “Tokyo Acts First,”
New York Times
, December 8, 1941, 1.
138
. Blair Bolles, “Japanese Diplomats to Be Guaranteed Safe Return Home,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 8, 1941, A5.
139
. Paul W. Ward, “Japanese Embassy Guarded by Washington Police Squad,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 8, 1941, 4.
140
. Paul W. Ward, “Japanese Embassy Guarded by Washington Police Squad,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 8, 1941, 4.
141
.
Washington Post
, “Irish Mother of Six Can't Leave Embassy,” December 8, 1941, 3.
142
. Paul W. Ward, “Japanese Embassy Guarded by Washington Police Squad,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 8, 1941, 4.