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Japanese Airpower 1921-1941 in US Intelligence Assessments #Navy Chat (2016x91)
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Captain Sempill showing a Gloster Sparrowhawk to Admiral Tōgō Heihachiro, 1921.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SempillMission.jpg
FM 30-38 Identification of Japanese Aircraft
https://archive.org/details/Fm30-381942-nsia
» SOURCES & LINKS «
Pyke, Justin Zachary: Blinded by the Rising Sun? American Intelligence Assessments of Japanese Air and Naval Power, 1920-1941
http://theses.ucalgary.ca/bitstream/11023/2890/1/ucalgary_2016_pyke_justin.pdf
» FURTHER REFERENCES «
Asada Sadao. From Mahan to Pearl Harbor: The Imperial Japanese Navy and the United States. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2006.
Barnhart, Michael A. Japan Prepares for Total War: The Search for Economic Security, 1919-1941. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1987.
Evans, David and Mark R. Peattie. Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887-1941. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2012.
Ford, Douglas. The Elusive Enemy: U.S. Naval Intelligence and the Imperial Japanese Fleet. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2011.
Ford, Douglas. “US Naval Intelligence and the Imperial Japanese Fleet during the Washington Treaty Era, c. 1922-36.” The Mariner’s Mirror 93:3 (2007): 281-306.
Hone, Trent. “‘Give Them Hell’: The US Navy’s Night Combat Doctrine and the Campaign for Guadalcanal.” War in History 13:2 (2006): 171-199.
Lundgren, Robert. The World Wonder’d: What Really Happened off Samar. Ann Arbor: Nimble Books, 2014.
Mahnken, Thomas G. Uncovering Ways of War: U.S. Intell