The effects after the attack of pearl harbor
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After the attack of Pearl Harbor, there were many precautions that needed to be taken by the US in case that there was another surprise attack. "Troops took up positions around the perimeter of all main Hawaiian islands. Barriers were placed on beaches in an effort to obstruct a landing. All Hawaii airports were taken over by the Army and private planes were grounded." Because of this attack, America faced some major changes in security of the country that would change our country's view on military protection of the civilians from that moment on.
How did america change after pearl harbor?
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America had a huge scare with the attack of Pearl Harbor, this was the first real "attack" that America had faced and the civilians were scared. Because of the attack America needed to change in case that the Japanese, or anyone ever attacked the US again they'd be prepared."Within a matter of hours of the attack, America is moving quickly to get on a war footing. American attitudes about the war change radically, [as do] American attitudes about the economy, about giving to the war. The war is not part of the culture; the war is the culture. Everything is viewed through the prism of the war effort."
what did the military change due to this DRASTIC event?
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The attack of Pearl Harbor was a lesson for Americans, because of this event our country has had many positive outcomes that have helped develop our country to what it is today. It allowed us to also look at what we did wrong and learn from it as a country. "For students of intelligence, the enduring lesson of December 7, 1941 was separating "signals" from "noise .” American commanders and intelligence officers were surprised by the Japanese attack not because they lacked clues to Tokyo's intentions and capabilities but because those clues lay unnoticed amongst volumes of unrelated or even misleading data. Pearl Harbor has quite literally become a textbook example for new intelligence analysts.."