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Note to the Reader | xi |
Acronyms and Abbreviations | xiii |
Map Symbol Key | xvi |
List of Maps | xix |
Introduction | xxi |
Part I. SAILORS, SPIES, AND STRATEGIES | 1 |
1. "Your Message, Affirmative" | 7 |
2. Watching the Japanese | 25 |
3 | "Four Years on a War Footing and Unlimited |
Budgets" | 40 |
4. Like an Athletic Competition | 57 |
5 | "The First Time It Flies I Want to Be on |
Board" | 84 |
Part II. YAMAMOTO'S WAR | 99 |
6. "We Have a Chance to Win a War Right Now" | 103 |
7. "So Long as I'm CinC We Shall Go Ahead" | 118 |
8. Who Slept at Dawn? | 158 |
9. Air Raid, Pearl Harbor | 178 |
10. Wings Across the Water | 198 |
11. Islands in the Sun | 223 |
12 | "Great Speed, Grim Determination, and Taking All |
Risks Is Necessary" | 243 |
13. West, South, orEast? | 272 |
Part III. HIGH TIDE OF THE SHADOW WAR | 291 |
14. Incredible Victories? | 295 |
15. "The Most Imperative Problem at Present" | 336 |
16. Chrysanthemum and Cactus | 355 |
17. "You Don't Have to Be Crazy, but It Helps!" | 397 |
18. "The Darkness Is Very Deep" | 446 |
19. Full Circle | 464 |
Part IV. BY FORCE OF ARMS | 521 |
20. Hailstones and Hammerblows | 525 |
21. Down to the Sea in Ships | 552 |
22. "The Most Crucial Point Has Been Reached" | 581 |
23 | "The Enemy Task Forces Will Be Destroyed |
Tomorrow" | 617 |
24. The Last of the Imperial Navy | 688 |
25. Hungry Ghosts | 726 |
Notes | 737 |
Bibliography | 767 |
Index | 805 |
LIST OF MAPS | |
I. Pacific, 1941 (Showing Mandated Islands) | 86 |
II. Station Cast (Philippine Islands) | 212 |
III. Battle of the Java Sea (February 27-28, 1942) | 262 |
IV. Battle of Midway (Midnight, June 3, 1942) | 321 |
V. Solomons Theater | 357 |
VI. Key Battles off Guadalcanal | 364 |
VII. Battle of Santa Cruz (October 26, 1942) | 386 |
VIII. Pacific Radio Intelligence Network | 409 |
IX. Rabaul Base | 455 |
X. Aleutians Theater | 467 |
XI. Battle of the Philippine Sea (Approach to Contact) | 571 |
XII | Battle for Leyte Gulf (Allied Air Search Patterns, |
October 1944) | 632 |
XIII. Battle for Leyte Gulf (Approach to Contact) | 633 |
XIV. Battle of Cape Engaño (October 25, 1944) | 651 |
XV. Battle of Samar (October 25, 1944) | 674 |
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