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This massive and essential source of historical evidence has until recently been accessible only through a small number of archives. Many of the war patrol reports cited in this study were found at the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum, Pearl Harbor. A small number of war patrol reports have been published as edited books. Through the company Submarine Memorabilia, copies of U.S. war patrol reports converted from microfilm to DVD are available for purchase. Increasingly, selected war patrol reports have also become available on the Internet. This study has made use of all of these sources; the source for individual war patrol reports is cited in the endnotes.

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