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Published by University Press of the Pacific 6/19/2004, 2004
ISBN 10: 1410214591ISBN 13: 9781410214591
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Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. U.S. Army Signals Intelligence in World War II 0.89. Book.
Published by University Press of the Pacific, 2004
ISBN 10: 1410214591ISBN 13: 9781410214591
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Published by Center of Military History, United State Army, Washington, 1993
ISBN 10: 0160378168ISBN 13: 9780160378164
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1st Printing. xii, 237p., b/w illus., original burgundy cloth.
Published by University Press of the Pacific, 2004
ISBN 10: 1410214591ISBN 13: 9781410214591
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Published by Center of Military History, United States Army, Washington, D.C., 1993
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Published by University Press of the Pacific, 2004
ISBN 10: 1410214591ISBN 13: 9781410214591
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Published by University Press of the Pacific, 2004
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Published by Center of Military History, Washington DC, 1993
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Published by University Press of the Pacific, 2004
ISBN 10: 1410214591ISBN 13: 9781410214591
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Published by United States Army, Center Of Military History, Washington DC, 1993
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Trade paperback. Condition: Good. First Printing [Stated]. xii, 237, [3] pages. Illustrations. Appendixes {Chronology, Glossary, Dictionary of People, Places, and Terms]. Typo on page xii. Announcement of Publication, 4 pages, folded in half and stapled at the upper left corner, printed on one side laid in. A printed "A Book for Review" card, printed on one side, laid in. Cover has wear around the edges. Corners of some early pages slightly bent. Some ink marks and notations present on verso only. Much of the intelligence obtained by the United States during World War II came from intercepting and deciphering the most secret communications of adversaries. Now, much of the story can at last be told. Book includes 16 pages of added pictures plus a complete added personality index of all names mentioned in the text. For forty years, James L. Gilbert served as the military historian responsible for documenting the role played by intelligence in peacetime and war. He is credited with directing the publication of a series of official histories that traced the development of military intelligence. John Patrick Finnegan graduated magna cum laude from Boston College in 1957. After a period of employment with the National Security Agency and military service in the U.S, Army Counter Intelligence Corps, he received a Ph.D. in History from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Finnegan taught at several American universities and worked as a military historian at the U.S. Army Center of Military History. He is the author of Against the Specter of a Dragon: The Campaign Army Lineage Series: Military Intelligence for American Military Preparedness, 1914-1917. U.S. Army Signals Intelligence in World War II preserves the memory of the Army's role in what was perceived as a signals intelligence war. The availability of superb military intelligence was central but heretofore unheralded because of security considerations. With the security barriers now lifted, James L. Gilbert and John P. Finnegan have selected a representative body of tantalizing documents generated by various U.S. Army cryptologic organizations in an effort to acknowledge their contributions to the American victory in World War II. Conceived as part of the Army historical community's commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of World War II, Gilbert's and Finnegan's fine work not only alerts the public to the existence of a relatively unexplored mass of historical documentation but also honors the signal veterans whose esprit de corps made it possible for the mission to succeed.
Published by University Press Of The Pacific, 2004
ISBN 10: 1410214591ISBN 13: 9781410214591
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book is part of the Army historical community's commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of World War II. American victory in that conflict was brought about not only by the valor of our fighting men and the immensity of our productive capacity, but also by the availability of superb military intelligence. Much of this intelligence came from the ability of our armed forces to intercept and decipher the most secret communications of their adversaries. For many years security considerations prevented any public mention of these successes in the official histories. Now much of the story can be told. To preserve the memory of the Army's role in this intelligence war, the U. S. Army Center of Military History has joined with the History Office, U. S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), to publish this collection of documents on Army signals intelligence in World War II. INSCOM carries on the heritage of the Army's World War II Signal Security Agency, which by breaking the Japanese diplomatic ciphers and military codes helped speed the way of our forces to victory.The book is intended both for an Army audience and for the general public - including those World War II veterans who participated in the signals intelligence war and who for so many years were constrained to keep their contributions secret. The security barriers have now been lifted, and the Army is proud to acknowledge those contributions.Harold W. Nelson Charles F. ScanlonBrigadier General, US Army Major General, US ArmyChief of Military History Commanding General, US ArmyIntelligence and Security Command.
Published by University Press of the Pacific, 2004
ISBN 10: 1410214591ISBN 13: 9781410214591
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Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. KlappentextThis book is part of the Army historical community s commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of World War II. American victory in that conflict was brought about not only by the valor of our fighting men and the immensity o.
Published by University Press of the Pacific, 2004
ISBN 10: 1410214591ISBN 13: 9781410214591
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Published by US Army Intelligence & Security Command, Office of Strategic Management & Info., Fort Belvoir, VA, 2005
ISBN 10: 0160750180ISBN 13: 9780160750182
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Paper Back. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 165pp.; SC blk.w/gilt-pic.cover; slight rub w/clean,tight pgs. " .traces the history of Army counterintelligence-apprehending enemy saboteurs in World War I, providing support to troops on the front lines of World War II and the Korean War, screening for war criminals during the occupation of Germany and Japan, and rounding up Soviet spies in the Cold War. In the process, this book attempts to give the reader some appreciation of the total contribution counterintelligence has made to the security of the Nation and its Army. illus.