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  1. A HISTORY OF THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 1951-1967

    order to avoid another-19- Approved For Rep 25X s f Approved For Rel 25X1 Pearl Harbor, we should see ... is that OCI has consciously regarded itself as a fire alarm, having Pearl.-Harbor in mind and the indica- ...

  2. THE MESS IN VIETNAM-II

    States has suffered one Pearl Harbor. It cannot risk a second and the concentration of our carriers ...

  3. UNTITLED

    before this body and quickly, as the great Roosevelt did after Pearl Harbor, in 1941, obtain from Congress ... of the Republic. You do not have to come to the Congress, as Franklin Roosevelt did after Pearl Harbor, and ask ...

  4. REVIEW OF THE NATIONAL INTELLLIGENCE SURVEY (NIS) PROGRAM

    Pearl Harbor- Head, Surface Support Branch US Army Combat Developments Command, Institute Advanced ...

  5. COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS ANNUAL REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 1951- 1952 WITH LIST OF MEMBERS AND BY-LAWS

    foreign policy from- the outbreak of World War II to Pearl Harbor, by Professors William L. Langer and S. ... to September 1940. A second volume will carry the narrative to Pearl Harbor. The Challenge to Isolation ...

  6. LETTER TO ROBERT M. GATES FROM ALBERT C. PIERCE

    have emerged from catastrophic surprises: Pearl Harbor, the Nazi invasion of the U.S.S.R., the North Korean ... Wohlstetter, Pearl Harbor: Warning and Deci ion (Stanford: Stanford Approved For Release 2011/08/10: ...

  7. PHOTOGRAPHICA JOURNAL

    of 'VEF management were in the Although Pearl Harbor was still over. a year away for America, the Russians ...

  8. ADVANCE UNCORRECTED PROOFS THE CRAFT OF INTELLIGENCE BY ALLEN DULLES

    as the father of modern United States intelligence. After Pearl Harbor he asked me to join him, and I served ...

  9. INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES

    and thereby run the risk of another costly and tragic surprise like Pearl Harbor. On the other hand, ... its existence to the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor and to the postwar investigation into Approved For Release ...

  10. HEARING BEFORE THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE OF THE UNITED STATES SENATE NINETY-EIGHTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON NATIONAL HISTORICAL INTELLIGENCE MUSEUM

    CREST General CIA Records CIA-RDP95B00895R000200010002-1 RIFPUB K 43 December 21, 2016 September 2, 2008 2 November 3, 1983 OPEN SOURCE Attachment Size CIA-RDP95B00895R000200010002-1.pdf 2.8 MB Approved For Release 2008/09/02: CIA-RDP95B00895R000200010002 ...

  11. COMMISSION REPORT ON INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES A REPORT TO CONGRESS JUNE 1955

    operation and thereby run the risk of another costly and tragic surprise like Pearl Harbor ... on such matters. The CIA.well may attribute its existence to the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor ...

  12. I. CREATION OF THE AGENCY, 1940-1949

    and debates, recollections of Pearl Harbor predominated, it being the aeaYeatieaa~t a ~ epted belief ... critics, enphasized. "You ren-ea-bex.. Pearl Harbor. They had intelligence, but it was not correlated ...

  13. GOVERNMENT PRINTING & BINDING REGULATIONS

    CREST General CIA Records CIA-RDP12-00036R000100080001-2 RIFPUB K 55 December 23, 2016 July 11, 2013 1 April 4, 1977 REGULATION Attachment Size CIA-RDP12-00036R000100080001-2.pdf 2.35 MB Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/07/11? CIA-RDP12-00036R00 ...

  14. EGYPTIAN ARMY UNREST TESTS SADAT DIPLOMACY

    By Eugene Fisher and M. Cherif Bassiouni? Follett, 429 pp., $8.95 bombing.of Pearl Harbor?. Dr ... of the bomb stories in_ West Harbor, according to one volved a package of explosives account, and was accused ...

  15. INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES UNDER FIRE FOR WATERGATE ROLE

    to the gross intelligence failure that made the sur- prise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor possible. The at- ... submarine forces and beach, port and harbor characteristics. It claims to have elimin- ated spy ships ...

  16. REPORT ON THE INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY ACTIVITIES OF THE GOVERNMENT

    for a pooling of all available intelligence. Pearl Harbor, simply as one example? is leas a failure of any one ...

  17. WHO KILLED KRIVITSKY

    On Dec. 7, the, Japanese tice. I joined the Bolshevik Party with facing them.. bombed, Pearl Harbor ... period that had 'harbored them. Ac- cording to their temperament, people concluded either ...

  18. INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY ACTIVITIES OF THE GOVERNMENT

    of all available intellitencer, Pearl Harbor, simply as one examples is less a failure of any one department ...

  19. NBC WHITE PAPER #1 THE U-2 AFFAIR

    He did not specify where, and he did not indicate the fate of the pilot. He went on to warn those countries harboring ... up, and also the determination of the members of the government that there will never be another Pearl ... Harbor if they have anything to do about it. Fulbright: I think one of the most serious things to uh ...

  20. CIA VERSUS DOD: COMPETING MISCONCEPTION OF STRATEGIC ASSESSMENT

    until the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. More recently, theAmerican failure in Indochina was at least in part ... alongsidestates that harbor territorial irredenta against the Soviet Union. The number of suchstates has increased ...

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