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After Pearl Harbor, the United States didn’t just declare war. It launched a silent hunt that lasted six months—focused on one man alone: Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, the mastermind behind the attack that shocked America. By breaking Japan’s top-secret JN-25 naval code, tracking classified radio messages, and calculating every mile and every minute of his movements, U.S. intelligence turned information into a perfectly timed ambush. When the moment came, it was over in just 30 seconds in the skies above Bougainville. This was not an ordinary air battle. It was a clash of intelligence, strategy, and fate. A cold, calculated act of vengeance—so secret and so precise that the world would not learn the truth until more than two years after the war had ended. This story reveals how the United States hunted down, ambushed, and killed the most powerful admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy—and why Yamamoto’s death became one of the most symbolic blows of the entire Pacific War.