In a message dated 1/5/2002 11:22:00 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< General Joseph Stillwell, commander of central and southern California, in December 1941 wrote, "If the Japs had only known, they could have landed anywhere on the coast, and after our handful of ammunition was gone, they could have shot us like pigs in a pen." No one wanted that information getting to the Japanese Hight Command. Judging yesterday's actions with today's attitudes does not give 20/20 hindsight. Morgan >> The Germans and Italians had agents everywhere too.
