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The Admiral was Isoroku Yamamoto.

That is incorrect. It was Admiral Chuichi Nagumo. Yamamoto was the commander of the Japanese Combined Fleet, and so was overall in charge of the planning and decision making. Nagumo lead the actual attack.

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