The Attack on Pearl Harbor & US Entry in WWII
.... to September 11, 2001, the most significant attack on United States soil was represented by the Japanese attack on the United States
Pacific Fleet at Pearl ....
(2067

8

)
Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor
.... No special guards were mounted on the US
Pacific Fleet--94 ships, including eight battleships and nine cruisers--the only force-in-being which could prevent ....
(1608

6

)
NAVAL BATTLE OF OKINAWA Naval Battle of Okinawa
.... for an invasion of the Japanese mainland." The American Joint Chiefs of Staff ordered Admiral Chester Nimitz, Commander in Chief
Pacific Fleet Ocean Areas, "to ....
(3368

13

)
THE PRIZE Introduction This research paper su
.... attack on Pearl Harbor fell short of destroying the fuel stores on Oahu, thereby permitting the remaining ships of the American
Pacific Fleet to engage in the ....
(3629

15

)
WWII & Vietnam
.... Then, nearly six months later, the Japanese attacked the American
Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor and pulled the Americans into the war on the Allied side. ....
(1191

5

)
The Allied Coalition in World War II
.... Then, nearly six months later, the Japanese attacked the American
Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor and pulled the Americans into the war on the Allied side. ....
(1191

5

)
Causes of Japan's Loss in WWII
.... Had the Japanese known how close they came to destroying the entire
Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbour, they might have pressed their initial advantage a little ....
(2065

8

)
Japan and World War II
.... Had the Japanese known how close they came to destroying the entire
Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbour, they might have pressed their initial advantage a little ....
(2073

8

)
Comparative Technological Assessment LITERATURE REVIEW The purpose ...
.... Telecommunications efficiency at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard is essential to the task of maintaining the readiness of the
Pacific Fleet. ....
(1774

7

)
Internment of Japanese Americans
.... spewed forth racial venom against all Japanese." Motivations Behind Executive Order 9066 With much of the American
Pacific Fleet destroyed, it was not ....
(3656

15

)
Causes & Consequences of Internment Camps
.... spewed forth racial venom against all Japanese." Motivations Behind Executive Order 9066 With much of the American
Pacific Fleet destroyed, it was not ....
(3656

15

)
Country Study of Japan
.... the USSR. However, a short time later, the Russian
Pacific Fleet dumped radioactive wastes in the Sea of Japan. Some Japanese officials ....
(2496

10

)
WWII as the First Global Conflict
.... in its essence, to sieze British, Dutch, and French colonies in Southeast Asia, to knock out their forces there along with the US
Pacific Fleet, and establish ....
(5215

21

)
Education Policy of Allied Occuped Japan
.... Even happier were Japan's neighbors, even though they may not have been equally pleased with the presence of the US
Pacific Fleet and the large military ....
(10002

40

)
AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY (1933-1941) This resear
.... Most observers believe, however, that FDR was surprised that the Japanese Navy attacked Pearl Harbor and was able to destroy the American
Pacific battle
fleet. ....
(2743

11

)
Educational Policy of Allied Occupation of Japan
.... Even happier were Japan's neighbors, even though they were not equally pleased with the presence of the US
Pacific Fleet and the large military establishment ....
(9993

40

)
Depletion of World's Ocean Fisheries
.... and limited seasons pushes the
fleet to catch as much as possible as quickly as possible without regard to waste. The North
Pacific Fishery Management Council ....
(2042

8

)
Early Settlement in Australia
.... of tall pine trees which would make excellent masts for the British
fleet. .... buttress Britain's strategic position throughout the Indian and
Pacific ocean areas ....
(1732

7

)
Outsourcing as the Growth Industry of the 1990s
.... Simply financing the
fleet was costing us a lot of money" (Wells, 1991, p. 51). .... Companies like General Electric and
Pacific Rail Corp. ....
(1623

6

)
Singapore in World War II
.... Thus the threat to American interest in the
Pacific was of secondary importance .... warships in a hopeless cause, the Naval Chief wished that the US
fleet would be ....
(2313

9

)
Nitrous Oxide Emissions
.... the potential market for speedy transport to the
Pacific Rim countries in response to the surge of business interests there (3). The proposed
fleet would fly ....
(2102

8

)
Effects of Aircraft Emissions on Stratospheric Ozone
.... the potential market for speedy transport to the
Pacific Rim countries in response to the surge of business interests there (3). The proposed
fleet would fly ....
(2102

8

)
Foreign Policies of T. Roosevelt & Wilson
.... rivals," in the language of contemporary Social Darwinism, for dominance of the
Pacific. .... The voyage of the Great White
Fleet is generally seen as in part a ....
(5304

21

)
Depletion of Fish Stocks From Overfishing
.... In 1990, the
fleet's annual catch of squid was estimated to be between 200,000 .... In the north
Pacific, the nets were thought to catch about 200 unintended species ....
(5483

22

)
The Attack on Pearl Harbor
.... power to defeat the United States, and even the destruction of the
fleet at Pearl .... show her power and to become the dominant power in the
Pacific, and assuming ....
(3831

15

)
US Public Opinion Toward Japan
.... Economic interests were a major causal factor of the
Pacific War in the .... state, and President Theodore Roosevelt dispatched the "entire American
fleet to Japan ....
(2650

11

)
Causes of the Spanish-American War
.... On June 1, when the Spanish
fleet attempted to escape, it was destroyed. While Admiral Dewey was conquering the Spanish in the
Pacific, Theodore Roosevelt, who ....
(906

4

)
Customer Analysis Survey on New Airline
.... Francisco (the latter added in 1989, to exploit the acquired
Pacific Southwest operations). .... The airline will use a
fleet comprised of Airbus Industrie 300s air ....
(2351

9

)
The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima & Nagasaki
.... had begun to assemble larger forces for the next
Pacific action, and .... themselves in exalted desperation against the off shore American
fleet with frightening ....
(3734

15

)
Attack on Pearl Harbor
.... nature of this "apology" and its apparent meaning on both sides of the
Pacific show how .... It was a surprise attack on the US
fleet moored in the harbor by the ....
(2263

9

)