Japanese attack USS Panay

Spokesman Magazine, March, 2005 by Dennis F. Casey

Regardless of one's view at the time, Japanese-American diplomatic relations would be strained to the limit for the next four years. The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, confirmed what some people felt that the Panay incident had been a prelude of events to come.

By Dr. Dennis F. Casey

Air Intelligence Agency History Office

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