(EST PUB DATE) STUDIES IN INTELLIGENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS
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RELEASE DATE:
24-Dec-2008
A Comprehensive Commentary
An Interview with Director of Central
Intelligence George J. Tenet F
Fulfilling a Crucial Role
The National Intelligence Support Team (U) 29
Capt. James M. Lose
A Studies Roundtable
Creating the National Imagery and Mapping
Agency (U)
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
Some Beginnings of Information Warfare
Stealth, Countermeasures, and ELINT,
.1960-1975 (U)
Gene Poteat
Prussian Nobleman, SS Officer, and CIA Agent
39
51
INTELLIGENCE IN RECENT PUBLIC LITERATURE
Headquarters Germany: die USA-Geheimdienste 79
in Deutschland (U)
Thomas M. Troy
Spying for America: The Hidden Story of US 85
Intelligence (U)
William J. Daugherty
Churchill and Secret Service (U) 87
THE CIA BOOKSHELF (U)
Donald P. Steury 89
COVER (U)
DCI George J. Tenet and members of the Studies in
Intelligence Editorial Board. From left to right: Peter
Clement, William Nolte, the DCI, Brian Latell,
L. Britt Snider, and Barry G. Royden.