(EST PUB DATE) STUDIES IN INTELLIGENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS

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0000872578
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2
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June 22, 2015
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January 30, 2009
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F-2002-01599
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January 1, 1996
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arxrs> EM, - en~a~ i 02 ea aI, doctrmaJ ati?nal.~ a storksee c Lh - e on~%F ~,'~ a er ' e o ;a r ~r .~ Board a nze Ih a R 61e APPROVED FOR 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.