Military intelligence
Found in 63 Collections and/or Records:
McNamee, Luke: Naval Intelligence, 1923
Classified and unclassified lectures delivered by visiting scholars, flag rank officers, and government officials.
Price, Victoria S.: 77The DCI's role in producing strategic intelligence estimates, 1980 Jan
Proper, Vance D.: Beware the dying tiger : a study of intelligence indicators, 1970
Shadrin, Nicholas: Military Intelligence Briefing, 1965
Typed transcription of a briefing given by Mr. Nicholas Shadrin at the Naval War College on 1965 Mar 19.
Terrell, Fred W.: Tactical deception : a vital counter to Soviet intelligence, 1964
War Diary of German Naval Staff (Operations Division) Part A, Volume 1, 15 August to 30 September 1939, 1948
Typescript translations by the Office of Naval Intelligence of Part A of Kriegstagebuch der Seekriegsleitung, the war diary captured by the Allied Forces at Schloss Tambach in 1945, containing a day by day summary of the information available to the German Naval Staff with resulting decisions.
War Diary of German Naval Staff (Operations Division) Part A, Volume 2, October 1939, 1948
Typescript translations by the Office of Naval Intelligence of Part A of Kriegstagebuch der Seekriegsleitung, the war diary captured by the Allied Forces at Schloss Tambach in 1945, containing a day by day summary of the information available to the German Naval Staff with resulting decisions.
War Diary of German Naval Staff (Operations Division) Part A, Volume 3, November 1939, 1948
Typescript translations by the Office of Naval Intelligence of Part A of Kriegstagebuch der Seekriegsleitung, the war diary captured by the Allied Forces at Schloss Tambach in 1945, containing a day by day summary of the information available to the German Naval Staff with resulting decisions.
War Diary of German Naval Staff (Operations Division) Part A, Volume 4, 1-31 December 1939, 1948
Typescript translations by the Office of Naval Intelligence of Part A of Kriegstagebuch der Seekriegsleitung, the war diary captured by the Allied Forces at Schloss Tambach in 1945, containing a day by day summary of the information available to the German Naval Staff with resulting decisions.
War Diary of German Naval Staff (Operations Division) Part A, Volume 5, January 1940, 1949
Typescript translations by the Office of Naval Intelligence of Part A of Kriegstagebuch der Seekriegsleitung, the war diary captured by the Allied Forces at Schloss Tambach in 1945, containing a day by day summary of the information available to the German Naval Staff with resulting decisions.