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'''Edwin Layton''' was a [[U.S. Navy]] officer, who served as intelligence officer to the Pacific Fleet both shortly before and throughout [[World War Two in the Pacific]]. <ref name=Layton>{{citation
| title = "And I was There": Pearl Harbor and Midway: Breaking the Secrets
| author =Edwin T. Layton, Roger Pineau and John Costello
| publisher = William Morrow & Company  | year = 1985 | isbn-0688948838
}}</ref>
==Early career==
==Before Pearl Harbor==
==World War II==
==References==
{{reflist}}

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Edwin Layton was a U.S. Navy officer, who served as intelligence officer to the Pacific Fleet both shortly before and throughout World War Two in the Pacific. [1]

Early career

Before Pearl Harbor

World War II

References

  1. Edwin T. Layton, Roger Pineau and John Costello (1985), "And I was There": Pearl Harbor and Midway: Breaking the Secrets, William Morrow & Company