9/21/2023 U.S. Navy Action and Operational Reports from World War II, Pacific Theater national archivesRead NowThe museum is honored to preserve several small collections related to service members who were present during the 7 December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. PH01, Pearl Harbor Collection (2 linear feet) Naval Cryptologic Veterans Association and included with it are transcribed interviews with cryptologists and issues of the association’s “Cryptolog” newsletter. This collection consists of copies of reports and copies of radio traffic related to the activities of each of those stations and several other units tasked with intercepting and decoding Japanese radio traffic before and during the war. Navy cryptanalysts at Station Hypo (Pearl Harbor), Station Cast (Melbourne, Australia), and Station Negat (Washington, D.C.) significantly helped determine the outcome of the war. Not all ships and land units are covered, but many are.ĬC01 to 04, Cryptologic Collection (22 linear feet)ĭuring the Pacific War, efforts made by U.S. This particular collection is related to more than 532 veterans who served in the U.S. Photographs, letters, diaries, service records and other papers from individual service members. NA001 – (ongoing), Navy, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine This particular collection is related to more than 112 veterans who served in the U.S. Army or Army Air Corps / Army Air Force and their constituent parts. This particular collection is related to more than 220 veterans who served in the U.S.
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