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  • {{Short description|Japanese World War II cipher machine}} [[File:JADE, Japanese Type-97 cipher machine captured in Saipan in June 1944 - National Cryptolog ...
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  • * [[Fubuki Kuno]] (born 1989), Japanese footballer * [[Fubuki Koshiji]] (1924–1980), Japanese actress and singer ...
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  • {{Short description|Military code use and breaking during the Second World War}} ...n|radio interception]]. The nations involved fielded a plethora of [[code (cryptography)|code]] and [[cipher]] systems, many of the latter using [[rotor machine]]s ...
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  • ...[[Pacific War|Pacific theaters]]. As [[Battle of the Philippines (1941-42)|Japanese advances in the Philippines]] threatened <small>CAST</small>, its staff and ...Navy Yard in [[Manila]] and moved into the tunnels on [[Corregidor]], as Japanese attacks increased. STATION CAST possessed one of the PURPLE machines produ ...
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  • ...the Evacuation of Japanese Residents from the West Coast during World War II''. ...tps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-02-11-mn-22824-story.html|title=Japanese Internment Held Improper by Federal Judge|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|first= ...
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  • ...different from other machines (such as the [[wired rotor]] and [[pinwheel (cryptography)|pinwheel]] machines).<ref name=":0" />{{Additional citation needed|date=Ju ...g|thumb|Fragment of a Japanese PURPLE machine recovered after the war. The Japanese used three 7-layer switches for each stage of the cipher; Rosen used four 6 ...
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  • ...16, 1910 &ndash; October 28, 1977) was a [[United States Army|US Army]] [[cryptography|cryptologist]] and a [[flute]] player. ==World War II== ...
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  • |battles= [[World War I]]<br>[[World War II]]<br>[[Korean War]] ...t investigation into the role that military intelligence played before the Japanese [[attack on Pearl Harbor]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|Type B1 submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy}} ...e naval gun]]<ref name="campbell">Campbell, John. ''Naval Weapons of World War Two''. {{ISBN|0-87021-459-4}}. p. 191.</ref> (17 [[torpedo]]es) ...
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  • | fields = [[Cryptography]] ...ett supervised cryptanalyst [[Virginia Dare Aderholdt]], who decrypted the Japanese surrender message, August 14, 1945.<ref>Liza Mundy. ''Code Girls''. Hachett ...
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  • ...<br />[[Law enforcement]]<br />[[Internment of Japanese Americans]]<br />[[War on Terror]] ...nse of Internment: The Case for "Racial Profiling" in World war II and the War on Terror" |url=https://doi.org/10.1080/095465590944163 |journal=Terrorism ...
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  • ...A135 }}</ref> The precise importance and role of HYPO in penetrating the [[Japanese naval codes]] has been the subject of considerable controversy, reflecting ...ytic problems facing the United States in the Pacific prior to [[World War II]] were largely those related to [[Japan]]. An early decision by OP-20-G in ...
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  • ...omac River]] from [[Washington, D.C.|Washington (D.C.)]]. During World War II, it became known as the [[Army Security Agency]], and its resources were re ...activities of the Signal Intelligence Service before and during World War II is discussed in detail in Chapter XI, "Signal, Security, Intelligence," (pp ...
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  • *[[Shintenchi Kaibyaku Shudan: Zigzag]], a japanese visual-kei band ...g-Zag Pass'|Struggle on Zig Zag Pass]] in the Philippines during World War II ...
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  • ...tural and constructed phenomena and structures of the world|Wonders of the World}} ...te book|last=North|first=Oliver |author2=Joe Musser | title = War stories II: heroism in the Pacific|url=https://archive.org/details/warstoriesii00oliv_ ...
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  • ...ght|Black Chamber cryptanalytic work sheet for solving a [[Empire of Japan|Japanese]] diplomatic cipher, 1919]] Until [[World War I]], the only codes and cypher organizations created by the [[U.S. governme ...
    7 KB (1,014 words) - 01:50, 29 August 2024
  • |battles= [[World War I]]<br/>[[World War II]] ...Department]] in December 1941, when the United States entered [[World War II]]. ...
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  • ...ntelligence Service]] (SIS) [[cryptography]] operations during [[World War II]]. The site houses the [[National Foreign Affairs Training Center|George P. ...[[United States Army|U.S. Army]] took possession of the facility under the War Powers Act for use by its [[Signals Intelligence Service]].<ref>[https://fa ...
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  • ...'s strategy was defensive; the battle was the turning point of the Pacific War. *[http://www.smh.com.au/news/obituaries/all-the-world-a-stage-for-teacher-and-student/2006/01/01/1136050341641.html Hazel Treweek ...
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  • {{Short description|American ultimatum to Imperial Japan leading to World War II}} ...of war on the United States and the British Empire|Japanese declaration of war]] (seven and a half hours after the attack began). The note, delivered on N ...
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