Kiwiwriter
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Phil Jacobsen
I've communicated with him in the past...very good man, very knowledgeable. His critiques have helped me get my page straight.
Highly recommended.
Budiansky's book, too. Mine is at his home, getting autographed.
A few articles I would recommend.
(I've spoken to all of these authors at one time or another. They're great guys and are very helpful)
John C. Zimmerman Pearl Harbor Revisionism: Robert Stinnett's Day of Deceit (Intelligence and National Security, Vol 17, No.2 Summer 2002)
Philip H. Jacobsen Radio Silence and Radio Deception: Secrecy Insurance for the Pearl Harbor Strike Force (Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 19, No.4 Winter 2004)
Philip H. Jacobsen Pearl Harbor: Radio Officer Leslie Grogan of the SS Lurline and his Misidentified Signals (Cryptologia April 2005)
Stephen Budiansky, Battle of Wits - The Complete Story of Codebreaking in World War II
Also if you happen to run across David Aiken at the Pearl Harbor boards
http://www.pearlharborattacked.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard312a/ikonboard.cgi
On the revisionist side you have Wiley, Stinnett, and Timothly Wilford.
Wiley the most "out there", Wilford the most grounded in something that comes close to reality.
I've communicated with him in the past...very good man, very knowledgeable. His critiques have helped me get my page straight.
Highly recommended.
Budiansky's book, too. Mine is at his home, getting autographed.