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after its investigation of the surprise attack, recommended "that there be
a complete integration of Army and Navy intelligence agencies," and the
record of the investigation contains a few anticipatory suggestions for
cryptologic centralization as well. Major General C. A. Willoughby,
MacArthur's G-2, complaining about Navy selection of cryptanalyzed
information passed over to him, admonished: "The solution to this vexing
and dangerous problem is a completely joint, interlocking intercept and
cryptoanalytical service, on the highest level, with the freest interchange
of messages and interpretation." 378
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S. A. 379
%: Colonel Henry Clausen, who investigated MAGIC in 1944, told
the Joint Congressional Committee the following year: *- "I also
think that the basic recommendation that can come L from this
committee is a very fine one if you make it that f never again shall