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In World War II, the United States specifically targeted the commander in chief of the Japanese Navy the man who had planned the Pearl Harbor and Midway attacks, Marshal General Isoroku Yamamoto, and killed him by shooting his plane down.
Chris Weigant: Should America Assassinate? Chris Weigant 2011
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In World War II, the United States specifically targeted the commander in chief of the Japanese Navy the man who had planned the Pearl Harbor and Midway attacks, Marshal General Isoroku Yamamoto, and killed him by shooting his plane down.
Chris Weigant: Should America Assassinate? Chris Weigant 2011
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In World War II, the United States did not carry out an assassination when it sent long-range fighters to shoot down an air transport carrying the Japanese admiral Isoroku Yamamoto.
From Gettysburg to Anwar al-Awlaki John Yoo 2011
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In World War II, the United States specifically targeted the commander in chief of the Japanese Navy the man who had planned the Pearl Harbor and Midway attacks, Marshal General Isoroku Yamamoto, and killed him by shooting his plane down.
Chris Weigant: Should America Assassinate? Chris Weigant 2011
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In World War II, the United States specifically targeted the commander in chief of the Japanese Navy the man who had planned the Pearl Harbor and Midway attacks, Marshal General Isoroku Yamamoto, and killed him by shooting his plane down.
Chris Weigant: Should America Assassinate? Chris Weigant 2011
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In World War II, the United States specifically targeted the commander in chief of the Japanese Navy the man who had planned the Pearl Harbor and Midway attacks, Marshal General Isoroku Yamamoto, and killed him by shooting his plane down.
Chris Weigant: Should America Assassinate? Chris Weigant 2011
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Highly experienced, he had led the 1943 interception resulting in the death of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, who directed the Pearl Harbor attack.
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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Highly experienced, he had led the 1943 interception resulting in the death of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, who directed the Pearl Harbor attack.
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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Soon after sunrise the battleship Nagato, flagship of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, weighed anchor off Iwakuni and set sail for Saeki Bay on the eastern coast of Kyushu.
Sealing Their Fate David Downing 2009
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Decoded transmissions allowed the U.S. to carry out a targeted attack, killing Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto while he was travelling by airplane.
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