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  2. Takeo Yoshikawa - Wikipedia

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    Takeo Yoshikawa (吉川 猛夫, Yoshikawa Takeo, March 7, 1912 – February 20, 1993) was a Japanese spy in Hawaii before the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Early career [ edit ]

  3. Kuehn family - Wikipedia

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    When Japanese master spy Takeo Yoshikawa arrived in Honolulu, Dr. Kuehn would flash coded messages with a bright light from the attic of the Kuehn household—a system that went undetected until the end. Bernard Kuehn would send coded messages to Japanese consulates. A Japanese agent claimed that Bernard lacked spying skill and was not made for ...

  4. Pearl Harbor advance-knowledge conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    The net was someone Japanese was needed, so at the comparatively late date of March 1941, IJN intelligence sent an undercover officer, Takeo Yoshikawa. [83] The consulate had reported to IJN Intelligence for years, and Yoshikawa increased the rate of reports after his arrival.

  5. Mark Harmon to Tell the ‘Real Story’ About NCIS ... - AOL

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    NCIS vet Mark Harmon and tech advisor/former Special Agent Leon Carroll Jr. have teamed on a non-fiction book that chronicles a World War II operation led by the ONI (Office of Naval Intelligence ...

  6. Attack on Pearl Harbor - Wikipedia

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    Fleet composition and preparedness information in Pearl Harbor were already known from the reports of the Japanese spy Takeo Yoshikawa. A report of the absence of the American fleet at Lahaina anchorage off Maui was received from the Tone ' s floatplane and the fleet submarine I-72. [73]

  7. Prelude to the attack on Pearl Harbor - Wikipedia

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    None had been providing much militarily useful information. He planned to add the 29-year-old Ensign Takeo Yoshikawa. By the spring of 1941, Yamamoto officially requested additional Hawaiian intelligence, and Yoshikawa boarded the liner Nitta-maru at Yokohama. He had grown his hair longer than military length and assumed the cover name Tadashi ...

  8. Takeo - Wikipedia

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    Takeo may refer to: Takéo Province, a province of Cambodia Doun Kaev (town), formerly known as Takéo, the capital of Takéo province; Ta Keo, an Angkorian temple in Cambodia; Takeo, Saga, a city in Saga Prefecture, Japan; Takeo (given name), a masculine Japanese given name Takeo Doi, a Japanese aircraft designer; Takeo Fukuda, a Japanese ...

  9. Mysteries at the Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Right after the Attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. military flies Japanese-Americans from the Japanese Consulate in Honolulu to the remote Triangle T Ranch in Dragoon, Arizona, their makeshift headquarters, and interrogates Takeo Yoshikawa, who appears to a lowly clerk.