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  1. Commander Edwin Thomas Layton was the Fleet Intelligence Officer. His colleagues had regarded him as alarmist. He had been convinced the Japanese would attack the oil-rich Dutch East Indies and then, to protect the left flank of their sea lanes, would also strike the U.S. forces in the Philippines.

  2. RADM Edwin Thomas Layton. Rear Admiral Layton was a significant figure in the development and application of Naval Intelligence to support warfare commanders in the Pacific Theater during World War II and later during the Korean War. A 1924 US Naval Academy graduate.

  3. Edwin Thomas Layton (April 7, 1903 – April 12, 1984) [1] was a rear admiral in the United States Navy. Layton is most noted for his work as an intelligence officer before and during World War II. He was the father of the historian Edwin T. Layton, Jr. [2]

  4. Apr 2, 2024 · The Edwin T Layton Chair of Naval Intelligence was established at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island to honor Rear Admiral Edwin Layton. 12 Apr 1984 Retired Rear Admiral Edwin Layton passed away at the Army hospital at Fort Ord, California after a series of strokes.

  5. Jul 20, 2021 · Edwin T. Layton, the intelligence officer who recommended that Yamamoto be taken out. ( U.S. Navy photo) In his memoirs, “And I Was There,” Layton related his service as a naval attache in Tokyo prior to the war.

  6. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Edwin Thomas Layton Jr. rose above a childhood that left him with a sense of abandonment. His father and name-sake was an Annapolis-trained naval officer who became the head of intel-ligence for the U.S. Pacific Fleet, reaching the rank of rear admiral, and who

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