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MacArthur's ULTRA : codebreaking and the war against Japan, 1942-1945

"No one writing on military operations in the Southwest Pacific will be able to ignore this book."?William M. Leary, editor of We Shall Return: MacArthur's Commanders and the Defeat of Japan, 1941-1945 "Adds significantly to our understanding of the war and of MacArthur as commander and strategist."?Stanley L. Falk, author of Bataan: The March of Death "A 'must' item for analysis of the Pacific war."?Harold Deutsch, author of Hitler and His Generals Author Biography: Edward J. Drea is chief of the Research and Analysis Division at the U.S. Army Center of Military History in Washington, D.C., and author of The 1942 Japanese General Election. He is fluent in Japanese. On the Military Intelligence History Reading List 2012
Print Book, English, ©1992
University Press of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan., ©1992
History
xv, 296 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
9780700605040, 9780700605767, 0700605045, 0700605762
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MacArthur's codebreaking organization
ULTRA's trials and errors, 1942
Breaking into the Japanese army code, January 1943-January 1944
ULTRA's great victory: the Hollandia operation, January 1943-January1944
Misreading ULTRA, May-September 1944
The missing division: Leyte, 1944
The numbers game: Luzon, January-June 1945
ULTRA as seer: uncovering Japanese plans for homeland defense, June-August 1945