thats why I wanted to know the accuracy.  Since the holiday draws near here,
I've noticed there have been alot of movies on about WWII and other wars in US
history. The WWII have caught my attention, I think its interesting to see the
pieces of WWII the movies agree on and where they add their own "intrigue" (if
you will) to the storyline.






"Lon Lentz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/03/2002 09:51:22 AM

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Subject:  RE: USS Dolphin



  Wow. But I guess they need to add intrigue. I have never seen or read
anything about anyone having "seen" the Japanese fleet prior to Dec 7th.
Considering what the Navy did to
Capt. McVay after the Indianapolis went down, the Navy (and the US
governmnet), would have
been looking hard for someone to point their (public) fingers at.

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Raley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 9:15 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: USS Dolphin


that the dolphin sighted the Japaneese fleet on december 5th heading towards
pearl and radio'd it in.  The protocol at the time was for all transmissions
to
be sent directly to war dept in d.c. and then the war dept decided what to
tell
the fleet and the show said a civilian filed the paperwork in the wrong
outbasket so the fleet wasn't told about the japaneese.



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