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Lane, Glynn Q.: The role of the native Formosans in their government before and after China Kai-Shek, 1971 Apr 15
A thesis submitted to the faculty of The School of Public and International Affairs of the George Washington University in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in International Affairs 30th September 1971
McKelvey, Gilbert H.: Intelligence and the role of peacekeeping in the United Nations, 1971 Apr 15
Student paper by Lt. Cdr. Gilbert H. McKelvey that was also submitted as his thesis to the faculty of The School of Public and International Affairs of the George Washington University in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in International Affairs 30th September 1971.
McNamee, Luke: Naval Intelligence, 1923
Classified and unclassified lectures delivered by visiting scholars, flag rank officers, and government officials.
McNulla, James E., III: The Pueblo incident, whose responsibility?, 1972 Jun 19
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Naval War College
Naval attaché's reports, 1914 Aug
Naval attaché's reports, 1914 Sep
ONI Naval Attaché Reports, 1914 Aug
This series of World War I Military Intelligence records is mainly comprised of attache reports. The scope and content of the intelligence materials contained within the reports is vast; however, the greater part of the material bears on military conditions and the military might and preparedness of European nations both allied and unfriendly. Some intelligence data also exists for the countries of the Far East and Latin America.
The information contained in the attache reports was derived from various sourced: U.S., British, French and Italian Naval Attaches, German deserters, and British Admiralty reports to name a few. Much of the information was supplied by nameless individuals who were merely identified by a letter symbol.
The attache reports are found in two forms: the original copies of the reports and bimonthly compilations of the derived intelligence data. The reports, despited the form and organization they assume, generally contain the same type of information and are arranged chronologically. There is a card catalog index to these records in four file drawers. The cards are filed alphabetically by subject with references to volume and page numbers. This card catalog is available and assessible only onsite at the Naval Historical Collection.
ONI Naval Attaché's Reports, 1914 Sep
ONI Naval Attaché's Reports, 1914 Oct
Naval attaché's reports, Office of Naval Intelligence, 1914 October.
ONI Naval Attaché's Reports, 1914 Nov
Naval attaché's reports, Office of Naval Intelligence, 1914 Nov.