From the Oct. 23, 2012, History Channel by Evan Andrews.
1. DUQUENE SPY RING-- Thirty men and three women under Frederick "Fritz" Joubert Duquene were able to gather much information on the United States before the war. Their downfall came when a new recruit became a double agent. All were arrested before Pearl Harbor, tried and sentenced to over 300 years in prison.
2. THE BOMBING OF ELLWOOD OIL FIELD-- A group of Japanese submarines operated off the U.S. West Coast. On Feb. 23, 1942, the I-17 surfaced and shot 16 shells at Ellwood Beach from its single deck gun. Only minor damage done, though.
THE BATTLE OF LOS ANGELES-- The next day this 'battle" took place because of a mistaken aircraft sighting. The people were very tense on the West Coast of the U.S..
--GreGen
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