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1 INDEX – AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE JOURNAL 1977 - 2008 Fall 1977 (Volume 1, Number 1) Keynote Address of Admiral Stansfield Turner, USN Director, Central Intelligence The Spy Glass No Author Named Treaty or Travesty? A Special Article on the Panama Canal Treaties No Author Named Can the United States Survive a Nuclear Exchange? An Interview with MG George Keegan, USAF (Ret.) No Author Named Winter 1977-1978 (Volume 1, Number 2) The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, A SPECIAL REPORT Senator Daniel K. Inouye, D-Hawaii, Chairman Soviet Espionage Operations No Author Named Treaty or Travesty? The Panama Canal, PART II No Author Named ULTRA Symposium -- Lessons Learned No Author Named Scholarship Winner Writes No Author Named The Spy Glass No Author Named Inner Sanctum No Author Named Merit Scholarship Contributors Honored No Author Named The 'Veep' Speaks No Author Named

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INDEX – AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE JOURNAL

1977 - 2008

Fall 1977 (Volume 1, Number 1)

• Keynote Address of Admiral Stansfield Turner, USN Director, Central Intelligence

• The Spy Glass No Author Named

• Treaty or Travesty? A Special Article on the Panama Canal Treaties No Author Named

• Can the United States Survive a Nuclear Exchange? An Interview with MG George Keegan, USAF (Ret.) No Author Named

Winter 1977-1978 (Volume 1, Number 2)

• The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, A SPECIAL REPORT Senator Daniel K. Inouye, D-Hawaii, Chairman

• Soviet Espionage Operations No Author Named

• Treaty or Travesty? The Panama Canal, PART II No Author Named

• ULTRA Symposium -- Lessons Learned No Author Named

• Scholarship Winner Writes No Author Named

• The Spy Glass No Author Named

• Inner Sanctum No Author Named

• Merit Scholarship Contributors Honored No Author Named

• The 'Veep' Speaks No Author Named

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Winter 1977-1978 (Volume 1, Number 2) Supplement

• Executive Order on United States Intelligence signed by the President on 24 January 1978

Fall 1978 (Volume 1, Number 3)

• Political Control of the Soviet Armed Forces Major Eugene D. Betit, USA

• Defectors from the Elite Force LCDR Calland Carnes, USNR

• Bayesian Analysis - A Battlefield Technique Captain Joseph D. Tullbane, USA

Spring 1979 (Volume 2, Number 1)

• The Evaluation of Soviet Naval Military Policies and Programs Raymond Robinson

• Political Control of the Soviet Armed Forces - Conclusion Major Eugene S. Betit, USA

• The Holocaust Revisited - A Retrospective Analysis of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Extermination Complex Dino A. Brugioni and Robert G. Poirier

• Working Both Sides of the Street Hugh McCaffrey

Summer 1979 (Volume 2, Number 2)

• Intelligence and Democracy Stephen Bradner, Deputy Special Advisor to CINC UNC/USFK

• The Evolution of Soviet Naval Military Policies and Programs, Part II Raymond Robinson

• Analysis: The Vital Tool of Intelligence Major Merle L. Crabb, USMC

Fall 1979 (Volume 2, Number 3)

• After Brezhnev, Who? Colonel Joseph Reed, USAR

• Our Korean Connection Stephen Bradner

• Portrait of a Leader and the 307th ASA Battalion No Author Named

• The Soviet Naval Infantry and Amphibious Projection Captain M. A. Silver, USMC

• Schule Fur Nachrichtenwesen Der Bundeswehr Captain Prescott Palmer, USN (Ret)

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Winter 1980 (Volume 3, Number 1)

• The Bowen Collection, One Man's Contribution Ms. Lisa Guenther and LTC John Guenther, USMC (Ret.)

• The National Intelligence Act of 1980 Colonel Charles E. Thomann, USA (Ret.)

• S.2284, The 96th United States Congress No Author Named

Spring 1980 (Volume 3, Number 2)

• The Rose and Laurel - NMIA Salutes The Intelligence Corps Association of the British Army Captain Prescott Palmer, USN (Ret.)

• INSCOM - The United States Army Intelligence and Security Command No Author Named

• NAVINTCOM - The United States Naval Intelligence Command No Author Named

• The Evolution of Soviet Naval Military Policies and Programs - Part 3 Raymond Robinson

Winter 1980-1981 (Volume 3, Number 3)

• The Quality of Intelligence Analysis Captain Robert Bovey, USN

• Orbital Intelligence - For the Soviets, the Future is Now Dr. Michael J. Stoil, Ph.D.

• The OSS in Support of the Chinese Communists Captain William C. Spracher, USA

Spring 1981 (Volume 3, Number 4)

• The PCB - a CERCOM Approach to Systems Management Major Gerald J. Berry, USA

• The 501st MI Group - On Guard in Korea No Author Named

• Inner Sanctum No Author Named

• Tactical Intelligence - Introduction to a Series Colonel Charles E. Thomann, USA (Ret.)

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Summer 1981 (Volume 4, Number 1)

• Presentation to Graduates Lieutenant General Eugene F. Tighe, Jr.

• Intelligence and Academe: Estranged Communities Captain Richard W. Bates, USN (Ret.)

• An Academe View of the Problem Dr. Robert DeGross

January 1982 (Volume 4, Number 2)

• Strategic Raw Materials and U.S. Security Rocco M. Paone, Ph.D.

• Intelligence and Academe: A Third View Commander Bruce Watson, USN

May 1982 (Volume 4, Number 3)

• Political Succession, Soviet Style Ms. Amanda Werner

• The Evolution of Soviet Naval Military Policies & Programs, Part IV Raymond Robinson

• The Intelligence Profession Captain Richard W. Bates, USN (Ret.)

• The Ultimate Intelligence System Captain Thomas A. Brooks, USN

September 1982 (Volume 4, Number 4)

• NMIA Interviews Admiral Bobby Ray Inman No Author Named

• Admiral Inman Counsels NMIA Members Admiral Bobby Ray Inman

• Executive Order 12333 - Analysis and Facts Major General Jack E. Thomas, USAF (Ret.)

• Soviet Policy Objectives in Southern Africa Lieutenant Earl J. Jamison, USNR

• The G-2 of the Army General Staff, 1942-1944 Dick Berardino

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February 1983 (Volume 5, Number 1)

• Ambassador Vernon Walters Speaks to NMIA No Author Named

• Intel Analysis in Academic Research Edward J. Lacey, Ph.D.

• The East European Response to the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan Ethan S. Burger

• Tech Transfer - a Labor View From the 1983 Convention Markley Roberts

• Indicators - Development and Correlation Gary L. Knapp

July 1983 (Volume 5, Number 2)

• The Enigma Cipher Machine Gary M. Bateman

• Soviet Policy in Southern Africa Rocco M. Paone, Ph.D.

• Maritime Terrorism: Are We Prepared? Edward J. Bender, Jr.

March 1984 (Volume 6, Number 1)

• The Intelligence Workforce LTG James A. Williams, USA, Director, DIA

• NSA Careers Lt. Gen. Lincoln Faurer, USAF, Director, NSA

• Aerial Photo's, an Overlooked Resource Dino A. Brugioni

• The Military Laser Robert P. Taylor

July 1984 (Volume 6, Number 2)

• George Washington, Master Intelligence Officer MG Edmund R. Thompson, USA (Retired)

• China's Seapower Rocco M. Paone, Ph.D.

• Argentine Decision - The Use of Force No Author Named

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October 1984 (Volume 6, Number 3)

• AirLand Battle Doctrine and the Intelligence Officer Major Jimmie L. Slade

• The 'Special' Heritage of the SSO James T. DeVoss

• Strategic Minerals of Southern Africa Brigadier General Rocco M. Paone, Ph.D.

• Game Theory in Intelligence Analysis Edward J. Lacey, Ph.D.

February 1985 (Volume 6, Number 4)

• Intelligence, Bureaucracy and the Country Analyst Dennis C. Howley, Ph.D.

• Indications and Warning (I&W) Research and Development Stephen J. Andriole

• El Salvadore - Paz Y Democracia Brigadier General Joseph H. Reed

• Book Review: Overlord by Max Hastings William S. Lind

June 1985 (Volume 7, Number 1)

• The Challenge of Analyzing African Military Capabilities William G. Thom

• Indications and Warnings Research Development Stephen J. Andriole, Ph.D.

• Comment from a Non-Commissioned Officer Ira W. Tuxford, Sergeant First Class

• The Soviet Union and Espionage: An Overview Brigadier General Rocco M. Paone, Ph.D.

• A Review of Combat on Communist Territory Colonel Charles E. Thomann

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September 1985 (Volume 7, Number 2)

• The Soviet Union's Subversive War Against America Vice Admiral E. A. Burkhalter, Jr.

• Improving Intelligence Support to Deployed Marine Air-Ground Task Forces Major Peter R. Dorn, USMC

• Lebanon: Fact Instead of Fancy Stan D. Grosswald

• Small Unit Leadership in an Intelligence Bureaucracy Dr. Dennis C. Howley

• Book Review: To Bear Any Burden by Al Santoli Colonel Charles E. Thomann, USA (Ret)

January 1986 (Volume 7, Number 3)

• Strategic Intelligence Goes to College: A Look at the Defense Intelligence College Today Dr. Hugo A. Kessing

• The New Chinese Navy - Is it Blue Water Yet? Rocco M. Paone, Ph.D.

• Soviet Intelligence Support to International Terrorism Commander Calland F. Carnes, USNR

• Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield - A Systematic Approach Staff Sergeant Richard L. Stanley

• Book Review: Chindit Column by Charles Carfrae Colonel Charles E. Thomann, USA (Ret.)

June 1986 (Volume 7, Number 4)

• Tinker, Tailor, Caesar, Spy Rose Mary Shelton

• Interview with Ambassador Vernon Walters Rear Admiral Tom Brooks, Scott Palmer, Amanda Werner

• Book Review: Silent Missions by Ambassador Vernon Walters Scott Palmer

• Petroleum: A Strategic Resource of the U.S. Karl A. Riggs

• How to Survive an Airplane Hijacking Henry Von Seyfried

• BEGIN Surprise! Translate Automate? Abort REPEAT! Robert Garian

• Secrecy, Intelligence Literature and History Douglas L. Wheeler

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January 1987 (Volume 8, Number 1)

• DIA: The First Twenty-five Years Deane J. Allen

• Committed to Excellence in Defense of the Nation 1 October 1986 Casper W. Weinberger, Secretary of Defense

• Director of Central Intelligence Address - DIA 25th Anniversary 26 Sept 1986 Director of Central Intelligence

• Beyond the Year 2000 Address Charles A. Hawkins, Jr.

May 1987 (Volume 8, Number 2)

• Counterintelligence: A Law Enforcement Function COL Peter F. Kalitka, USA (Ret)

• The Defector Syndrome: A British Perspective Nigel West

• Knights for Pawns: The Daniloff/Zakharov Case COL Peter F. Kalitka, USA (Ret)

• A New Terrorism Intelligence Challenge Michael T. McEwen

• The Soviets and SDI Robert M. Gates, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence

• Book Review: PHANTOM by Philip Warner Prescott Palmer, LCDR, USN (Ret)

Summer 1987 (Volume 8, Number 3)

• What Next for Military Intelligence LTG James A. Williams, USA (Ret.)

• Intelligence Requirements of the Tactical Commander Brig Gen Larry D. Church, USAF

• Major General Ralph H. Van Deman, Father of American Military Intelligence Dr. Kenneth Campbell

• Deception in the Normandy Invasion Cynthia M. Grabo

• The Common Denominator COL Peter Kalitka, USA (Ret)

• Book Review: G-2 Intelligence for Patton by BGEN Oscar W. Koch LCDR Prescott Palmer, USN (Ret)

• Book Review: Book Book Review: Rommel's Intelligence in the Desert Campaign; by Hauptmann Hans-Otto Behrendt LCDR Prescott Palmer, USN (Ret)

• Book Review: Intelligence and Intelligence Policy in a Democratic Society; edited by Stephen J. Cimbala Robert Eisenhaur and Tim Laur

• Book Review: War Games by Thomas B. Allen Maj John Kuntzman, USA (Ret)

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March 1988 (Volume 9, Number 1)

• US Army Intelligence Center and School--Meeting the Tactical Intelligence Needs of Commanders in the Field MG Julius Parker, Jr., USA

• The 348th Technical Training Wing Col Pat O. Clifton, USAF

• The Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center CAPT Robert T. Trafton, USN

• Intelligence Professionals COL Robert S. Troth, USA

• The Defense Intelligence College Col John Macartney, USAF

• Graduation Address to the Defense Intelligence College The Honorable Louis Stokes

• Counterintelligence Myths Compromised: No Surprise COL Peter Kalitka, USA (Ret.)

• Book Review: Deep Black: Space Espionage and National Security, by William E. Burrows Lt Col Charles Aldrich, USAF

• Book Review: Spy Catcher by Peter Wright Michael L. Wardinski

• Book Review: Thwarting Enemies at Home and Abroad: How to be a Counterintelligence Officer by William R. Johnson Peter Kalitka

Intelligence Leaks, Summer 1988 (Volume 9, Number 2)

• NMIA Symposium: 'Intelligence Support to Space Operations' • Unauthorized Disclosures: Risks, Costs and Responsibilities

Dr. Robert Gates • A Journalist's Perspective on Public Disclosures

Mr. Bob Woodward (interview with Guest Editor et. al) • The Leakage of Classified Information: A Significant Problem

MGEN Jack Thomas • Comments on Intelligence Leaks

Professor William Burrows • American Intelligence: The Problem of Leaks

LGEN William Odom • 'Leaks and Congressional Oversight

The Honorable Henry J. Hyde • A Joint Intelligence Committee--The Wrong Approach

The Honorable Louis Stokes • Politics and Secrecy: Easing the Tension

The Honorable George E. Brown, Jr. • United States of America vs Samuel Loring Morison, U.S. Court of Appeals

No Author Named

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Intelligence Perspectives, Fall 1988 (Volume 9, Number 3)

• Back to the Future COL Peter F. Kalitka, USA (Ret)

• Commencement Address, Defense Intelligence College, 17 June 1988 Robert M. Gates

• An Intelligence Tour of World War II England Carol S. Bessette

• Back to the Future Peter F. Kalitka

• The Ill-Fated Trojan Spy Rose Mary Sheldon

• To be Effective, Counterintelligence Double Agent Operations Need to be Centrally Controlled and Directed Peter F. Kalitka

• Book Review: C The Secret Life of Sir Stewart Menzies, Spymaster to Winston Churchill by Anthony Cave Brown John Kuntzman

• Book Review: Intelligence and Strategic Surprise by Ariel Levite Lloyd H. Hoffman, Jr.

• .Book Review: Ultra and the Army Air Forces in World War II , by Diane T. Putney John Kuntzman

Spring 1989 (Volume 10, Number 1)

• The DIA Response to Terrorism Lt Gen Leonard H. Perroots, USAF (Ret)

• Strategic Defense Initiative: Defense Against Ballistic Missiles or a Technique of Strategic Deception? Capt Manuela Guill, USAFR

• Tailored Training: The Key to Interpretive-Project Analysis in Current Intelligence Dennis C. Howley, Ph.D

• Multispectral Image (MSI) Analysis in a Military Field Environment Daniel K. Gordon and Matthew Heric

• Book Review: Intelligence Requirements for the 1990s: Collection, Analysis, Counterintelligence, and Covert Action edited by Roy Godson Prescott Palmer

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Counterintelligence Issues and Challenges, Summer/Fall 1989 (Volume 10, Number 2)

• NMIA Symposium: Intelligence Support to Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict No Author Named

• Counterintelligence for the 1990s The Honorable David L. Boren, U.S. Senate

• The Hostile Intelligence Threat in the 1990s William L. Webster, Director of Central Intelligence

• The Evolving Threat: Meeting the Counterintelligence Challenges of the 1990s: A Strategic Issue Facing Our Nation William S. Sessions, Director, FBI

• Security Countermeasures - The 'Prodigal Son' of Counterintelligence Brig Gen Richard S. Beyea, Jr., USAF (Ret)

• The Changing Nature of the American Spy LTG Harry E. Soyster, USA

• The Role of U.S. Counterintelligence in the Next Decade LTG Sidney T. Weinstein, USA

• Counterintelligence: One Perspective Brig Gen Francis R. Dillon, USAF

• NISCOM Counterintelligence Strategy for the 1990's RADM W. L. Schachte, Jr., JAGC, USN

• Marine Corps Counterintelligence: 1990-2000 BG James D. Beans, USMC (Ret)

• Intelligence for Illegal Drug Control John C. Lawn, Administrator, Drug Enforcement Administration

Global Intelligence Challenges, Winter 1989/1990 (Volume 11, Number 1)

• Global Intelligence Challenges in the 1990's General Alfred M. Gray, Commandant of the Marine Corps

• Global Intelligence Resources Professor Douglas Wheeler, University of New Hampshire

• Intelligence Support to Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict James R. Locher, III, Asst. Sec. of Defense for SO/LIC

• Drug Interdiction Training and the Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center (NMITC) Captain Robert T. Trafton, Commanding Officer

• The Five-Legged Calf - Bringing Intelligence to the National; Security Debate A. Denis Clift

• William J. Donovan: Leader and Strategist Dr. Kenneth Campbell

• .Book Review: Comparing Foreign Intelligence: The U.S., the USSR, and U.K., and the Third World edited by Roy Godson Jeffrey Wallin

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• Book Review: The Imperfect Spies (The History of Israeli Intelligence) by Yossi Melman and Dan Rabin Peter F. Kalitka, Colonel (Ret.) USA

• Book Review: The Bulgarian Umbrella by Vladimir Kostov Donald E. Jones, Colonel (Ret.) USAF

Espionage and Treason, Spring 1990 (Volume 11, Number 2)

• The Spies Among Us Captain E. D. Smith, Jr., USN

• Robert L. Johnson: The Army's Johnnie Walker Dr. Kenneth Campbell

• Book Review: The Master Spy by Phillip Knightley Norman Forde

• Book Review: Spying for America: The Hidden History of U.S. Intelligence by Nathan Miller Peter Kross

• Book Review: LA PISCINE: The French Secret Service Since 1944; by Roger Raligot and Pascal Krop James W. Hession

• General Andrei Vlasov: Traitor or Victim of Tragedy? William Krouse, Jr.

• Prosecuting Spies: An Uneasy Alliance of Security, Ethics and Law M. E. Bowman, Captain, USN, JAGC

• The Fourth Amendment and Espionage Andrew C. Tuttle

• Active Countermeasures to Neutralizing the Espionage Threat Colonel Richard F. Law, USAF

Defense Intelligence in the Nineties (Volume 11, Number 3)

• Challenges Faced by U.S. Intelligence Keith R. Hall (SSCI Staff)

• Perspectives for the 1990's Martin D. Hurwitz D/GDIP Staff

• Naval Intelligence in the Nineties RADM Thomas A. Brooks, USN

• Air Force Intelligence: Working Smarter in the 1990's MajGen James R. Clapper, Jr., USAF

• Army Future Threat LTG Charles B. Eichelberger, USA

• Special Operations Intelligence Charles A. Williamson, USAF

• Intelligence Communications in a Changing World Harry C. Banford, D/INCA

• MASINT: Intelligence for the 1990's Daniel B. Sibbett

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• Centralize Control of DoD C1 Activities COL Peter F. Kalitka, USA (Ret)

• Intelligence in the 1990's: Recasting National Security in a Changing World Robert David Steele

• The Crucial Role of the Manager-Leader in Intelligence Dr. Bennis C. Howley

Intelligence Deception, Winter 1991 (Volume 12, Number 1)

• Revolutionary War Deception MGEN (Ret.) Edmund R. Thompson

• The Trust Natalie Grant

• British Deception in America in WW I Walter A. Levin

• Book Review: Captain Sir Richard Burton by Edward Rice Francis Hamit

• Soviet Military Deception in WW II COL David M. Glantz, USA

• British Strategic Deception Dr. Neal Petersen

• Book Review: RAF Deception in WW II by John Mendelsohn Paul L. Bailey

• Book Review: Military Deception in WW II by John Mendelsohn Dr. Kenneth Campbell

• Book Review: Web of Disinformation by David Martin Hayden Peake

• Framework for the Study of Deception Cornelius O'Shea

• Warning and Deception Cynthia M. Grabo

• Deception & Special Operations Capt. Edward R. McCleskey, USAF

• Electronic Deception Reflections Col. (Ret) Tom Gallagher, USAF

• Book Review: East-West Deception edited by David A. Chart COL (Ret) M. Wardinski, USA

• Book Review: The Art of Deception in Warfare by Colonel Michael Dewar, British Army Col. (Ret) A. C. Piccirillo, USAF

• Naval Deception (periodic literature review) CAPT William West, USN (Ret)

• The New Way of Thinking Natalie Grant

• Studying Strategic Deception CMDR George Witt, USN

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• Electronic Deception & Maskirovka Ronald Smetek, et al.

• Book Review: Stealth in the Air by Doug Richardson Captain Larry Terrell, USAF

• Book Reviews: U.S. News Media Distortions: Unreliable Sources by Martin A. Lee and Norman Solomon, and Profiles of Deception by Reid Irvine and Cliff Kincaid Peter Kalitka

Intelligence and Counternarcotics, Summer 1991 (Volume 12, Number 2)

• Counternarcotics: The USCINCLANT Perspective Admiral L. A Edney, USN

• Pacific View of Counternarcotics BGEN Grover E. Jackson, USAF

• Counternarcotics Intelligence in the SOUTHCOM AOR Captain Roy Livingston, USAF

• Counternarcotics: The Border War LtCol J. F. Holden-Rhodes

• The Defense Intelligence Agency and the War on Drugs Anthony Nelson, DIA

• DMA Support to Counternarcotics Captain Michael Kearns and Mr. John Weikel

• Counternarcotics Network William Armstrong

• Dept. of Defense Intelligence Support to the Anti-Drug Effort Richard Bly, DEA

• United States Coast Guard Intelligence LCDR Wayne N. Collins, USCG

• FinCEN- A Tool in The War on Drugs Brian M. Bruh, Director, FinCEN

• Drugs and International Law Ronald N. Jonkers

• Intelligence in the Drug War Henry H. Marsden, III, ONDCP

• Intelligence and The War Against Drugs William H. Webster, Director of Central Intelligence

• Book Review: Red Cocaine by Joseph D. Douglass, Jr. Ronald N. Jonkers

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Intelligence in Transition, Autumn 1991 (Volume 12, Number 3)

• Restructuring Defense Intelligence The Honorable Duane Andrews, Assitant Secretary of Defense (C3I)

• Defense Intelligence Agency Reorganization Dennis M. Nagy, Deputy Director, DIA

• National Defense Authorization Act Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate

• Reshaping Army Military Intelligence LTG Ira C. Owens, Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence

• Naval Intelligence Command Reorganization RADM Edward D. Sheafer, Jr., Director of Naval Intelligence

• Air Force Intelligence Restructure Colonel George Souza II

• Air Force Intelligence Command Maj Gen Gary W. O'Shaughnessy, AFIC Commander

• Soviet Military Forces in Transition Excerpted from DoD's Soviet Military Forces in Transition

• Applying the New Paradigm: How to Avoid Strategic Intelligence; Failures in the Future Robert David Steele

• Intelligence and Verification Daniel B. Sibbet

• Competitor Intelligence Peter F. Kalitka

• Sentinel Byte: A Qualitative Intelligence Support Tool Nino Amoroso

Imagery Intelligence, Winter/Spring 1992 (Volume 13, Numbers 1&2)

• Comments on Intelligence Reorganization Senator David L. Boren and Congressman David McCurdy

• Statement on Change in the Intelligence Community Dr. Robert M. Gates, Director of Central Intelligence

• Imagery -- Gulf War Lessons Learned and Future Challenges Lt. Gen. James R. Clapper, Jr., Director, DIA

• Imagery Intelligence Reform: Is It Time? Mr. Terry Ryan

• Intelligence Reorganization Dr. Roy Godson

• The National Security Act of 1992 Robert David Steele

• Use of Civil Satellite Imagery for Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm D. Brian Gordon, DIA

• DIA's Intelligence Imagery Support Process: Operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm and Beyond Kevin H. Darr, DIA

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• Present and Future Trends of Imagery Analysis - From a Cartographers Viewpoint Michael S. Kearns and James C. Hammack, DMA

• Advancing Commercial Technology and Softcopy Workstations: Near-Term Issues Lawrie E. Jordan, III and D. Brian Gordon

• JSIPS: Deployable Imagery Intelligence Goes Softcopy Larry Bush, ESD

• Intelligence Support to Automated Mission Planning and Rehearsal Systems Colonel Paul Morgan, USA, Director of Intelligence, USSOCOM J2

• Imagery Support to the Mission Support Systems MSGT Ronald W. Monsen, HQS USAF/INX

• Tomahawk Weapon System Imagery Support to Mission/Strike Planning Paul Coakley, CMPO

• Antoine De Saint Exupery: Reconnaissance Pilot Par Excellence Dino A. Brugioni

• Imagery and Reconnaissance: Reminiscences LtGen Eugene F. Tighe, USAF (Ret.)

Women in Intelligence, Summer 1992 (Volume 13, Number 3)

• Comments on Women in Intelligence Senator David L. Boren and Congressman David McCurdy

• Comments on Women in Intelligence Dr. Robert M. Gates and LtGen James R. Clapper, Jr.

• The Role of Women in Intelligence, by Elizabeth P. McIntosh Roy K. Jonkers

• In Transition: Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures in the Information Age Nina Stewart

• Congressional Oversight of Intelligence: One Perspective Mary Sturtevant

• Intelligence and Research in the Department of State Phyllis Oakley

• Program Evaluation Sheryll Roby

• Federal Aviation Administration Office of Civil Aviation Security Intelligence Manuela Guill

• Intelligence Law Challenges in the New World Elizabeth R. Rindskopf

• Isolationism, Internationalism and the Future of U.S. Intelligence Diane Dornan

• Improving National Intelligence Support to Marine Corps Expeditionary Forces COL Lori M. Sadler, USMC

• Advanced Information Processing & Analysis Terry S. Kees

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• MIIDS/IDB: A Look Back and To The Future Margaret R. Munson

• Witness to an Evolutionary Revolution Col Ruth Anderson, USAF

• Army Intelligence Production: Challenge and Commitment COL Patricia H. Jernigan, USA (Ret.)

• The Defense Intelligence Agency: Jointness is Goodness Elizabeth Jeszenszky

• Reflections on Intelligence and History Diane T. Putney, Ph.D.

• Cast No Shadow, by Mary S. Lovell Mary Jo Binker

• Ladies of the OSS: The Apron Strings of Intelligence in World War II Katherine Breaks

Human Source Intelligence, Autumn/Winter 1992/1993 (Volume 14, Number 1)

• Comments Senator Dennis DeConcini, Chairman SSC/I

• Comments The Honorable R. James Woolsey, Director of Central Intelligence

• A Strategy to Maximize Military Human Intelligence MG Charles Scanlon, USA

• Defense HUMINT: A Challenge for the 90s MG John A. Leide, USA

• Air Force HUMINT MGen Garry W. O'Shaughnessy

• Navy HUMINT RADM Edward D. Sheafer, Jr.

• Task Force 157 - Born Twenty Years Too Soon Don Nielsen

• HUMINT For Hire COL Peter F. Kalitka, USA (Ret.)

• Kim Revisited: Human Intelligence and Drug Trafficking Dr. James F. Holden-Rhodes

• Spies and Mailmen and the Royal Road to Persia Professor Rose Mary Sheldon

• Spy Mania and the Information War: The Hour of the Counterspy 1914/1915 Professor Douglas L. Wheeler

• A Matter of Hindsight: Army Clandestine Intelligence Operations and the Kalus Barbie Affair Walter J. Unrath

• Profiles in Treason - Jonathan Jay Pollard: A Corrupted Ideologue Dr. Kenneth J. Campbell

• A Question of Loyalty Benjamin Weiser

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• HUMINT in the Military COL Donald F. Ullmann

• Espionage in International Law LTC Geoffrey B. Demarest, USA

• The Clandestine Service of the Central Intelligence Agency Hans Moses

• Intelligence Notes RADM Don Harvey, USN (Ret.)

• Israeli HUMINT Two Book Reviews by MAJ John Kuntzman, USA (Ret.)

• Come Retribution: The Confederate Secret Service and the Assassination of Lincoln Peter Kross

• Inside The CIA: Revealing The Secrets of the World's Most Powerful Spy Agency Hayden Peake

Open Source Intelligence, Spring/Summer 1993 (Volume 14, Number 2&3)

• Comments From the Chairman, HPSC/I The Honorable Dan Glickman

• Teaching the Giant to Dance ADM William O. Studeman

• Open Sources and the Intelligence Community Paul Wallner

• National Security and National Competitiveness A. Denis Clift

• Rumor of War - Robert Hutchinson • Commercial Remote-Sensing

Daniel B. Sibbet • S&T OSINT Activities

Dr. James C. Canfield, Thomas E. Pedtke & LtCol Jack O. Sawdy • Deception and Irony: Soviet Arms and Arms Control

Robert E. Townsend • New Russian Military Thinking - Mary Fitzgerald • Unlocking the Secrets: Open Source Intelligence in the War on Drugs

Dr. James F. Holden-Rhodes • Joint Task Force Communications for Command, Control and Intelligence

COL John J. Meyer, III, USA • Heisenberg's War: The Secret History of the German Bomb

Hayden B. Peake • Unraveling the Web of Computer Espionage

Dave Powell • The State of Intelligence: The Chairman's Perspective

The Honorable Dan Glickman • Intelligence Notes Complied by

RADM Don Harvey, USN (Ret.)

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Intelligence Restructuring, Autumn/Winter 1993/1994 (Volume 14, Number 3)

• Reorganization of DIA and Defense Intelligence Activities LtGen James R. Clapper, Jr., USAF, Director, DIA

• Army Intelligence in Transition - 'Changing Horizons' LTG Ira C. Owens, DCSI/U.S. Army

• Restructuring Air Force Intelligence MajGen Ervin J. Rokke, ASC/I, U.S. Air Force

• Marine Corps Intelligence in an Expeditionary Era: Meeting the Challenge of Change Lieutenant Colonel Herbert M. Strauss, USMC

• Future Direction for the United States Imagery System Central Imagery Office Mr. William Lackman, Director

• A Case Study of Total Quality Leadership at The Office of Naval Intelligence The Office of Naval Intelligence

• Reorganization of Intelligence Activities in the Office of the Secretary of Defense MGEN Jack E. Thomas, USAF (Ret.)

• Reforming Intelligence: A Market Approach Professor Henry S. Rowen, Stanford University

• Yeltsin's Monopoly of the Security Organs Albert L. Weeks, Ph.D.

• Russia's New Military Doctrine Jonathan S. Lockwood,Ph.D.

• Reinventing the Intelligence Community No Author Named

• The Intelligence Systems Board No Author Named

• National Security Law The Honorable Dan Glickman, Chairman, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

• The New (And Largely Unappreciated) Legal Framework For U.S. Intelligence Mr. L. Britt Snider, General Counsel, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence

• Book Review: Reengineering the Corporation - A Manifesto For Business Revolution by Michael Hammer and James Champy Dr. James F. Holden-Rhodes, Associate Literary Editor

• Book Review: The Tet Offensive: Intelligence Failure in War ; by James J. Wirtz Dr. Kenneth Campbell, Associate Literary Editor

Signals Intelligence & Information War, Spring/Summer 1994 (Volume 15, Number 1)

• New World, New Challenges, NSA Into the 21st Century Vice Admiral J. M. McConnell

• Where Do We Go From Here? Major General Paul E. Menoher, Jr.

• Information Dominance: Meeting the INtelligence Needs of the 21st Century Major General Kenneth A. Minihan

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• SIGINT: An Important Part of Air Force Intelligence Colonel Michael S. Cassidy

• Cryptology From The Sea Rear Admiral Thomas F. Stevens

• Marine Corps Signals Intelligence 'The Warfighter's Force Multiplier' Lieutenant Colonel Stephen C. Robb, USMC

• Intelligence Data for Tactical Commanders B. Harl Romine

• The Origins of NSA Jack E. Ingram

• TQM at NSA Mr. Robert L. Prestel

• An Evaluation-Based Incentive Award Program for SIGINT David W. Gaddy

• ULTRA: The Navy's COMINT Weapon in the Pacific Rear Admiral D. M. Showers, USN (R)

• VQ-1 in Vietnam Captain Sidney E. Wood, Jr., USN (R)

• Direct Intelligence Combat Support in Vietnam, Project Teaball Major General Doyle Larson, USAF (R)

• SIGINT in World War II: Personal Reminiscences of an Intercept Operator in China John M. Quesenberry

• A Career Built on SIGINT Dan Hearn

• Information Warfare: Time For Some Constructive Skepticism? John Rothrock

• Book Review: The First Information War edited by Alan D. Campen LTC Harry T. Newman, USA (R)

• Russian Views on Electronic Signals and Information Warfare Mary C. FitzGerald

• SIGINT Literature Hayden B. Peake

• Book Review: The Codebreakers by David Kahn R. L. Bernard

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Technical Intelligence, Autumn/Winter 1994 (Volume 15, Number 2)

• Intelligence & Technology: A New Era, Introductory Remarks The Honorable Emmett Paige, Jr. & Dr. Frank B. Horton, III, ASD (C3I)/PDASD (C3I)

• Advancing Technology: Collateral Effects on Intelligence Dr. Robert J. Hermann, PFIAB

• Intelligence Resource Management Michael F. Munson, Deputy Director, DIA

• Army Military Intelligence Strategy for the 21st Century LTG Paul E. Menoher, Jr., Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence and LTC Patrick B. McNiece

• Special Operations Intelligence Systems and Technologies Colonel Paul F. Morgan, USA (Ret.)

• Catching Up With Pomfret, Vermont: An Examination of Intelligence Dissemination Architectures Robert F. Nesbit, Vice President The MITRE Corporation

• INTELINK - An Information Strategy Steven T. Schanzer, Director ISB Secretariat, CMS

• Challenges to the Defense Intelligence Information System Professional Russell E. Myers, ACOM J29

• Intelligence Communications in the Age of Information Warfare Harry C. Banford and Paul L. High, Jr., OSD/IPSG

• Intelligence Satellites - A Bibliographic Launchpad Hayden B. Peake, Literary Editor, AIJ

• The Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Office MGEN Kenneth Israel, USAF, Director, DARO

• The Central Imagery Office Annette J. Krygiel, Ph.D., Director CIO

• Space Support to the Warrior: The Intelligence Professional's Responsibility Bill Ross, USSTRATCOM

• The Fifth Submarine John Rodgaard & Team, Autometric, Inc.

• Air Force Foreign Materiel Exploitation Bruce Ashcroft, HQS, National Air Intelligence Center

• Book Review: Chinese Intelligence Operations Dr. James F. Holden-Rhodes, Sandia National Laboratories

• The Intelligence Industrial Base Robert Kohler, Vice President TRW

• Book Review: A World At Arms: A Global History of World War II Kenneth Campbell, Ph.D, Associate Literary Editor, AIJ

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Intelligence and National Policy, Spring/Summer 1995 (Volume 16, Number 1)

• NMIA: The First Twenty Years - A Thumbnail Sketch No Author Named

• Letter to Defense Intelligence Professionals and the Journal - Introduction to the Anniversary Edition The Honorable Arlen Specter, Chairman, SSC/I

• IC21: The Intelligence Community in the 21st Century - Introduction to the Anniversary Edition The Honorable Larry Combest, Chairman, HPSC/I

• National Intelligence Priorities: Remarks to the Intelligence Community President William B. Clinton

• Intelligence Community Challenges: Statement to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence The Honorable John M. Deutch, DCI

• Roles and Capabilities of the Intelligence Community The late Honorable Les Aspin

• Meeting the Challenge Then, Now and Tomorrow The Honorable Jeffrey K. Harris, Director NRO

• Assessing Joint Warfighting Capability BGEN Robert R. Hicks, Jr., USA, OJCS

• The Challenge for Intelligence MGEN Kenneth A. Minihan, USAF, ACS/Intelligence

• Coast Guard Operational Intelligence in an Evolving World CAPT Bob Haneberg, LCDR Dan Laliberte and Mr. Aaron Danis, USCG

• The Evolution of CIA Accountability Professor Loch K. Johnson, University of Georgia

• For the President's Eyes Only, Book Review Hayden B. Peake, Literary Editor, AIJ

• Previews of Hell: Intelligence, the Bomb, and the Invasion of Japan Dr. Edward J. Drea

• The Nisei Contribution to the Allied Victory in the Pacific Colonel S. Ishio, AUS (Retired)

• Call Retreat: The Johnson Administration's Vietnam Policy, March 1967 to March 1968 Robert W. Crawford

• Denial and Deception: Iraq and Beyond Dr. David Kay

• A Profile of the First Director of DIA: Lieutenant General Joseph F. Carroll Dr. Kenneth Campbell

• Intelligence Notes RADM (Ret) Donald Harvey, USN

• Editor's Book Reviews Col Roy K. Jonkers, USAF (Retired)

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The Future of US Intelligence/ AIJ Index Issue Autumn/Winter 1995 (Volume 16, Number 2&3)

• IC21 &emdash; The Intelligence Community in the 21st Century & The Intelligence Community Act of 1996 Statement by the Honorable Larry Combest, Chairman, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, US Congress

• Preparing for the 21st Century - An Appraisal of U.S. Intelligence Report of the Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the United States Intelligence Community 1 March 1996

• The Need to "Right-Size" and Rebuild the Community - Preparing for the 21st Century

• The Cost of Intelligence - Preparing for the 21st Century • The Defense Intelligence Agency, National and Military Intelligence for the 21st

Century LtGen Kenneth A. Minihan

• Intel XXI--The Intelligence Vision for Force XXI LTG Paul E. Menoher, Jr.

• The US Imagery System - Accelerated Architecture Acquisition Initiative Annette J. Krygiel, D.Sc

• Project Pathfinder: Breaking the Barriers to More Effective Intelligence Analysis Michael G. Knapp and Timothy B. Hendrickson

• Intelligence Production's Future Shock David Kercher

• Understanding the Objectives of Terrorism Captain William C. Thomas, USAF

• The Road to the Anglo-American Intelligence Partnership Bradley F. Smith

• Hanoi's Intent: Khe Sanh and the Tet Offensive Captain Ronnie E. Ford, USA

• The Battle of Brandywine - An Intelligence Evaluation of General George Washington's Tactical Operations

• During The Battle Along The Brandywine, 11 September 1777 by Paul J. Sanborn • Editor's Book Reviews

Roy Jonkers • Intelligence Notes

RADM Don Harvey, USN (Ret.) • American Intelligence Journal Index

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A Variety of Challenges: Selection from the Intelligence Spectrum 1996 (Volume 17, Number 1&2)

• Conflict in the Information Age: Threat and Response LtGen Kenneth A. Minihan, USAF, Director, National Security Agency

• Medical Intelligence: Making A Difference COL Gerard Schumeyer, USA, Director, Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center

• Intelligence and the Department of Energy: New Approaches Notra Trulock III, Director, Office of Energy Intelligence, Dept. of Energy

• Measurement and Signature Intelligence: Role and Impact John L. Morris, SES, Director, Central MASINT Office, DIA

• Excellence in Expeditionary Intelligence LTC Robert W. Livingston, US Marine Corps

• Open Source Intelligence: Why It Is Important to the Military Robert D. Steele, President, OPEN SOURCE SOLUTIONS, Inc.

• Competitive Intelligence and the Counterintelligence "Equalizer" COL (USA, Ret.) Peter F. Kalitka, President, Delta Four Associates

• Meeting the Challenges of a Changing World Robert E. Leggett, Chief, Customer Coordination Group, DCI Center for the Study of Intelligence

• The New NRO: A CMS Perspective Richard J. Wilhelm, Executive Director Intelligence Community Affairs, DCI

• Irregular Warfare: A Different Kind of Threat Jeffrey B. White, SES, Chief, Regional Military Assessments, DIA

• Estimating the Future Professor Joseph S. Nye, Harvard University

• Project Venona: Breaking Soviet Message Codes Dr. David A. Hatch, Director, Center for Cryptologic History, NSA

• Civil War Intelligence: A New Perspective on Command Decisions Edwin C. Fishel, Author

• Admiral Bobby Ray Inman: A Study in Intelligence Leadership Commander Robert Cosgriff, USN (Ret.) and Professor Kenneth J. Campbell

• Editor's Book Reviews Col Roy K. Jonkers, USAF (Ret.)

• Intelligence Notes RADM Donald Harvey, USN (Ret.)

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Command Support Intelligence 1997 (Volume 17, Number 3&4)

• Disaster Over Armenia: A Personal Recollection Colonel (Ret.) Jack Morris

• Intelligence Authorization Act Report, 105th Congress The Honorable J. Porter Goss, Chairman HPSC/I

• Split-Based Intelligence for Central Region Operations BG Robert W. Noonan, USA, USCENTCOM

• Special Operations Intelligence : Meeting 21st Century Challenges Colonel Donald Faint, USA and Captain Robert Gearhart, USAF, USSOCOM

• Intelligence for Worldwide Transport and Logistics Operations Colonel Eric C. Peterson, USAF, USTRANSCOM

• National Imagery and Mapping: Guaranteeing an Information Edge BGEN John W. Bill Rutledge, USAF

• Cryptologic Support to Military Operations Alfred Monteiro, Jr.

• Reprogramming Brilliant Weapons: A New Role for MASINT LTC Don Atkins, USAF and Major George Crawford, USAF

• Warfighter Intelligence for Operations Other Than War Colonel Richard Ricardelli, USA

• Information Operations in Bosnia: A Preliminary Assessment Colonel Kenneth Allard, USA (Ret.)

• Battlespace 2000: Intelligence Communications for Deployed Naval Forces Marshall Wright

• Battlespace 3000: The Norden Conundrum Anonymous

• Warning Intelligence: the Battle of the Bulge and the NVN Easter Offensive Bob Baker

• General Eisenhower's J-2: Major General Kenneth Strong, British Army Intelligence Kenneth Campbell, Ph.D.

• Editor's Book Reviews Colonel (USAF, Ret.) Roy Jonkers

• Unconventional Warfare: Rebuilding US Special Operations Forces Colonel (USA, Ret.) Scot Crerar

• The Secret War for the Falklands Captain (USN, Ret.) Richard Bates

• A Sign on the Roof: the Case of Aldrich Ames Colonel (USA, Ret.) Hayden Peake

• Intelligence Notes RADM (USN, Ret) Donald Harvey

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Reserve Intelligence and Counter Intelligence 1998 (Volume 18, Number 1&2)

• Naval Reserve Intelligence Command: Intelligence Support for the Fleet and Joint Warfighter RADM Larry L. Poe, USN

• The Reserve Component Intelligence Forces Colonel Stewart

• Air Reserve Component Intelligence Forces: Integrating for Information Superiority Brig Gen John L. Wilkinson, USAFR

• Reserve Component Intelligence Integration: A Total Force Success Story Brian Elizabeth Williams, Colonel, United States Air Force Reserve

• NMIA Welcomes Reserve Component Personnel Colonel Michael Grebb, USAFR

• Counterintelligence and Human Intelligence Operations in Bosnia LTC David D. Perkins, Military Intelligence, US Army

• Counterintelligence and the OPSEC Connection Past, Present, and Future Arion N. (Pat) Pattakos, CCP, OCP

• The Economic Espionage Act Edward O'Malley

• The Worst Spy: Perceptions of Espionage M.E. Bowman

• The Cambridge Five: The End of the Cold War Brings forth Some Views from the Other Side Ernest M. Teagarden

• The Cold War Intelligence Score Kevin Stack

• Knowledge-Based Warfare: Lessons From Bosnia LTC John A. Gentry, USAR

• Pacific Island Intelligence: The Assault on Tinian Jeffrey M. Moore

• Major General Charles A. Willoughby: General Macarthur's G-2, a Biographical Sketch Dr. Kenneth A. Campbell

• Book Reviews COL Scot Crerar, USA (Ret.)

• Editor's Book Reviews Col Roy Jonkers, USAF (Ret.)

Intelligence 2000 1999 (Volume 19, Number 1&2)

• The Threat: An Intelligence Assessment Statement by Director of Central Intelligence George J. Tenet, before the Senate Armed Services Committee Hearing on Current and Projected National Security Threats, 2 February1999

• Intelligence in the 21st Century Admiral William A. Owens, USN (Ret.)

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• Relevant Information and All-Source Analysis: The Emerging Revolution Robert D. Steele

• Joint Intelligence in Support of Peace Operations Colonel H. Allen Boyd, USA (Retired)

• Working on a Combined Staff in the Republic of Korea Captain Robert E. Goodson, Jr.

• A Report on the Study of Technology Protection - Recommendations for Change Maynard C. Anderson

• Foreign Efforts to Deal with the Y2K Problem Testimony of Lawrence K. Gershwin, National Intelligence Officer for Science and Technology, National Intelligence Council, Government Management, Information and Technology Subcommittee of the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee, 20 January 1999

• Genetic Algorithms in Intelligence Applications John S. Wagner, Ph.D.

• First Contact: Cultural Variability and the Air Force Office of Special Investigations Agents Dr. Abigail Gray-Briggs and Major Joe Hoppa

• Leading Intelligence in the 21st Century: Past as Prologue? David M. Keithly

• An Unwitting Spy: The Ambassador Who Knew Too Much Ben Fisher, CIA History Staff

• OSS and Italian Partisans in World War II: Intelligence and Operational Support for the Anti-Nazi Resistance Peter Tompkins

• George Washington: Master Intelligence Officer Major General Edmund R. Thompson, USA (Ret)

• Editor's Book Reviews Col Roy Jonkers, USAF (Ret.)

Reconnaissance Intelligence Winter 1999-2000 (Volume 19, Number 3&4)

• The National Reconnaissance Office -- Freedom's Sentinel in Space The Honorable Keith R. Hall, Director, NRO

• Planning Satellite Reconnaissance to Support Military Operations Thomas Behling and Kenneth McGruther

• Satellite Commercial remote Sensing -- The Sum of The Parts is a Greater Whole Heffrey Harris

• Air Force Surveillance and Reconnaissance: Conducting Information Operations in a Volatile World Colonel Herbert Kemp, USAF, and Colonel Michael Grebb, USAFR

• Army Airborne Reconnaissance: Achieving the Electronic High Ground Colonel Al Griffith, USA (Ret.)

• Long Range Dismounted Reconnaissance: Some Perceptions Colonel J.H. "Scot" Crerar, USA (Ret.)

• Blind Man's Bluff: A Submarine Reconnaissance Story Sherry Sontag and Christopher Drew

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• From Concept to Naitonal Policy: Strategic Reconnaissance in the Cold War R. Cargill Hall

• The Oxcart Tale: ELINT and Stealth Eugene S. Poteat

• The Nature and Applications of Measurement and Signature Intelligence John Morri

• Lt General Samuel V. Wilson: Extraordinary Intelligence Officer Kenneth J. Campbell, Ph.D.

Defense Counterintelligence Winter 2000-2001 (Volume 20, Number 1&2)

• Department of Defense Counterintelligence (CI): A DoD CI Staff Perspective Jim Linnen ODASD (S&IO/CI)

• The AFOSI Counterintelligence Mission: Past, Present, and the Future Colonel William R. Arnold, USAF (Ret.

• Marine Corps Counterintelligence Support to the Warfighter, Past, Present and Future Mr. Michael Decker and Captain Christopher B. Batts, USMC

• Army Counterintelligence Major Francis Buzek, USA

• Reviving DoD Strategic Counterintelligence: An Appeal to the "NCIX" Colonel Stuart Herrington, USA (Ret.)

• Presidential Decision Directive CI-21 Counterintelligence Colonel Roy K. Jonkers, USAF (Ret.)

• Investigating the Walker Espionage Crime Scene Mr. Brian A. Cashman

• Security and Motivational Factors in Espionage Mr. Terry Thompson, CIA

• Counterintelligence: Spy vs. Spy, Traitor vs. Traitor Mr. S. Eugene Poteat, CIA (Ret.)

• Counterintelligence and HUMINT in the U.S. Civil War Dr. David M. Keithly

• Recent Espionage Cases 1975-1999 Defense Security Service

• The VENONA Progeny: Soviet Espionage in America COL Hayden B. Peake, USA (Ret.)

• CIC Records: A Valuable Tool for Researchers Mr. Kevin C. Ruffner, CIA History Staff

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2002 (Volume 21, Number 1&2)

• The Newly Revived National Imagery and Mapping Agency: Geospatial Imagery & Intelligence in 2002 and Beyond James R. Clapper, Jr., LtGen, USAF (Retired), Director, NIMA

• Committing to a Future of Supremacy Terry Ryan

• Prepared Testimony of Attorney General John Ashcroft before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, December 6, 2001 Attorney General John Ashcroft

• The Ten Rules of Counterintelligence James M. Olson

• Privatized Intelligence's Ethics Peter F. Kalitka

• The Commercial Satellite Multispectral Imagery (MSI) Threat Chief Warrant Officer Four Thomas J.

• Intelligence, Gulf War Illnesses and Public Perceptions of Conspiracies Christopher M. Centner

• The Origins of the Military Attaché Corps Colonel John Prout, USA (Retired)

• The Role of Intelligence in President Jimmy Carter's Troop Withdrawal Decisions Captain Fred Hoffman, USAR

• Guerilla Patriot: The Intelligence Gathering Efforts and Battle Tactics of Francis Marion Paul A. Thomsen

• Major General Jack E. Thomas Intelligence Leader and Scholar Kenneth J. Campbell, Ph.D.

• Book Reviews • American Intelligence Journal Index of Articles

2004 (Volume 22)

• Obituary: Roy Kenneth Yonkers, Colonel, USAF (Ret) • Analysis in the New Era – Address by Denis Clift, President, Joint Military

Intelligence College. NMIA Seminar, November 12, 2002 • The Challenges of Creating a New Analytical Culture

Adrian (“Zeke”)Wolfberg • Spy Fiction, Spy Reality

Jon A. Wiant • Transforming Intelligence: Improving Inference Through Advanced Simulations

Better Prediction through Better Inquiry COL Carl Hunt

• Making the Case: Counterintelligence as a Strategic Asset Roy L. Reed, Jr. and Anthony D. Mc Ivor, PhD

• A Mandate for Intelligence Steve Pieczenik, M.D., PhD

• Colonel General Hans von Seeckt - Dr. Kenneth Campbell

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2005 (Volume 23)

• Leaves and Roots CAPT David Belt, USN

• Putin: KGB Forever Steve Pieczenik, M.D., PhD

• A Centralized Intelligence System: Truman’s Dream Deferred Loch K. Johnson

• The Pond: Running Agents for State, War and the CIA Mark Stout

• Species of Competencies for Intelligence Analysis David T. Moore

• Information at Risk M.E. Bowman

• Fight the Away Game as a Team MAJ Jeffrey V. Gardner

• No Stone Unturned MAJ Timothy Higgins, CPT Paulo A. Shakarian and CW$ Robert E. Ferguson

• CI as a Strategic Asset: Thinking Anew Roy L. Reed, Jr. and Anthony D. Mc Ivor, PhD

• Sustaining Military Capabilities in the 21st Century James Jay Carafano, PhD

• Turning Open Source Data into Knowledge James Arnold Miller, PhD

• Intelligence Security Diary George Holdron and David Rubin

2006 (Volume 24)

• Wanted: An “Intelligent” Use of the Human Spirit LTG Samuel V. Wilson, USA (Ret)

• Culture as Open System: Social Intelligence, Human Terrain, and Counter-Insurgency MAJ William D. Casebeer, USA and Dr. Barak Salmoni

• Cultural Intelligence: Far More Difficult that Counting Tanks and Planes Montgomery McFate, JD, PhD

• United We Stand, Divided…? Achieving Intelligence Interagency Synery in Complex Warfare Col Chris Paparone, USA (Ret) and James A. Crupi, PhD

• Network-Centric Professional Development: Intelligence Association in the Global Century Prof. James Ellsworth

• Intelligence as a Profession: IAFIE Sets its Sights Mark Lowenthal

• The INTELST Forum: A Real-Time Resource LTC Rich Holden USA (Ret)

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• Middle Eastern Mindset: Operational Analysis and Implications R. Scott Shumate, PhD, Randy Borum, PhD, James Turner, PhD and Nancy L. Fogarty

• Religion and Cultural Intelligence Pauletta Otis, PhD

• NMIA BOOKSHELF The Blitzkreig Legend A Secret Life The Future of War Words of Intelligence: A Dictionary

• Semester Abroad Program Immerses Cadet in Foreign Culture From First Call at West Point

2007 (Volume 25, Number 1)

• IN MY VIEW Enough Blame to Go Around: Getting Past the Tenent Story Robert Tomes, PhD

• Intelligence Analysis: Structured Methods of Intuition? Stephen Marrin

• Analysts in Intelligence Tradecraft Stephen Pick, PhD and Pete Peterson

• MASINT Frontiers Peter Humphrey

• Innovation, Change and Experimentation: New Challenges for Military Intelligence Henrik Friman, PhD

• Intuitive Tools? Design Lessons from the Military Intelligence Community Per-Arne I. Persson and Prof. James Nyce

• Intelligence Reform: Winning the “For Keeps” Game Fulton Wilcox

• Mired in Gray: Juggling Legality, Lawfulness, and Ethics as an Intelligence Professional COL William C. Spracher, USA (Ret)

• JIOC and Beyond: An NMIA Interview with LTG Michael Maples, USA Forrest Frank, PhD

• PROFILES IN INTELLIGENCE MG Friedrich Gempp

Dr. Kenneth Campbell • NMIA BOOKSHELF

The Moral Dilemmas of Spying Capturing Jonathan Pollard and True Believer (Montes) Thinking Like a Terrorist Intelligence Analysis: A Target Centric-Approach Sharpening Strategic Intelligence

• IN BRIEF - New Publications from the JMIC/NDIC Press

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2007/2008 (Volume 25, Number 2)

• IN MY VIEW Strategy and the Sacred Narrative Dr. Michael E. Vlahos

• The National Military Intelligence Foundation Mr. Cornelius O’Leary and Dr. Forrest Frank

• The Stone and Quarry: Intelligence Studies in a Dynamic Global Environment Clandestine or Covert Threats on a Strategic Level Mr. Roy L. Reed, Jr.

• A Maturity Model for Intelligence Education Dr. Gordon Middleton

• A Perception Based Model for Comparing Intelligence Communities Mr. Kelly McClanahan

• Russia’s Putin on Missile Defense: A Social Science Research Approach Captain Timothy M. Brower, ARNG

• Transforming SIGINT to Fight Irregular Threats Major Matthew Reiley, USMC

• Network Bandits: Understanding Recruitment Networks Mr. Benjamin Jensen

• Cultivating Creativity within Intelligence Analysis Mr. RJ Godlewski

• PROFILES IN INTELLIGENCE Walter Schellenberg

Dr. Kenneth Campbell • NMIA BOOKSHELF

Enemies of Intelligence: Knowledge and Power in American National Security

Legacy of Ashes: History of the CIA Reviewed by Dr. William M. Nolte