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Subject Index 909<br />

attack on Kra Peninsula <strong>and</strong>,<br />

198–99<br />

Japanese reinforcement <strong>of</strong><br />

M<strong>and</strong>ates, 158<br />

Japanese threat to, 854–55<br />

Kimmel’s testimony regarding<br />

war plans, 700, 704<br />

promise <strong>of</strong> armed support by<br />

U.S., 266, 287, 860<br />

U.S. warning to Japan regarding,<br />

164, 234<br />

war warning <strong>and</strong>, 189, 864<br />

See also Kra Isthmus<br />

Tripartite Pact<br />

imminent break in Japanese-U.S.<br />

relations, 194–95<br />

infl uence on Japanese<br />

negotiations, 850<br />

initiation <strong>of</strong>, 26, 846<br />

JCC investigation, testimony<br />

regarding, 680–81, 685<br />

U.S. involvement in war <strong>and</strong>, 186,<br />

848<br />

Tuscaloosa (U.S. heavy cruiser),<br />

20–21, 56<br />

unemployment, 24, 36, 338<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Soviet Socialist Republics.<br />

See USSR<br />

U.S. Constitution, 92, 199, 287, 307,<br />

843<br />

U.S. Exclusion Act <strong>of</strong> 1924, 6<br />

U.S. fl eet<br />

attempts to strengthen, 80–84,<br />

101–03, 451–52<br />

escorts for British ships, 66–67,<br />

70–73<br />

inventory <strong>of</strong>, 272–73<br />

Japanese observation <strong>of</strong>, 108–10,<br />

232–33, 260, 590. See also Ships<br />

in <strong>Harbor</strong> message<br />

JCC investigation<br />

testimony regarding attempts<br />

to strengthen, 660–61<br />

testimony regarding defensive<br />

patrols in the Pacifi c, 735–37<br />

testimony regarding escorts for<br />

British ships, 695–96<br />

observation <strong>of</strong> Japanese convoys,<br />

199–200, 256–58, 853, 856<br />

<strong>of</strong>f ensive action toward Japanese,<br />

162–63<br />

placement in Hawaii, 27–28,<br />

45–48<br />

presence in Midway <strong>and</strong> Wake,<br />

313<br />

presence in Philippines, 85–88<br />

ships moved to Atlantic, 64<br />

transfer <strong>of</strong> ships from Pacifi c to<br />

Atlantic, 92–93, 175–76, 451–<br />

52, 677–78, 848<br />

U.S.-British military agreements<br />

<strong>and</strong>, 687–91, 705. See<br />

also American-British-<br />

Conversations (ABC)<br />

vulnerability <strong>of</strong> fl eet, 846–47, 863<br />

vulnerability <strong>of</strong> fl eet, JCC<br />

testimony regarding, 676–78,<br />

682<br />

vulnerability <strong>of</strong> fl eet, NCI<br />

testimony regarding, 502–06,<br />

541–45<br />

U.S. House committee on Foreign<br />

Aff airs, 10<br />

USSR (Union <strong>of</strong> Soviet Socialist<br />

Republics)<br />

aid to China, 4–5<br />

aim <strong>of</strong> Comintern, 9–10<br />

Allied support <strong>of</strong>, 685–86, 849<br />

establishment <strong>of</strong> relations by U.S.,<br />

845<br />

German invasion <strong>of</strong>, 96–97

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