Ahern, Charles R. "The Yo-Yo Story: An Electronics Analysis Case History." Studies in Intelligence 5, no. 1 (Winter 1961): 11-23.
The author details "community teamwork" in the mid and late-1950s in gaining ... intelligence on "a major technological advance" in "radar control for surface-to-air missiles in the Soviet air defense system."
[GenPostwar/Issues/S&T]
Ahlstrom, John D. "Leyte Gulf Remembered." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 110, no. 8 (Aug. 1984): 45-54.
[WWII/FEPac/Battles/Leyte]
Ahrens,
Frank. "Espionage, Adding Spies to Life: Flurry of Snooping Warms Up
Cold Warriors." Washington Post, 11 Dec. 1999, C1. [http://www.washingtonpost.com]
On 8 December 1999, Stanislav Borisovich Gusev, a technical expert with the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, was caught by the FBI while eavesdropping on the U.S. State Department. Gusev "aroused suspicion by circling the State Department,... looking for a spot [to park] to pick up transmissions from a sophisticated listening device mysteriously planted inside State's most sacrosanct chambers."
[OtherAgencies/State; Russia/99]
Ahrens,
Frank. "Radio Free Iraq's Strong Signal: U.S. News Service Heats Up
for First Time Since Cold War." Washington Post, 18 Dec. 1998,
D2. [http://www.washingtonpost.com]
Radio Free Iraq began broadcasting taped newscasts into Iraq via shortwave radio on 30 October 1998. The service operates from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty headquarters, overlooking historic Wenceslaus Square, in Prague. David Newton is director of the service whose budget is $5 million.
See also Donald Harvey, "U.S. Anti-Saddam Measures," Periscope 21, no. 4 (December 1998), 5.
[CA/Iraq & Radio]
Air
Classics. Editors. "Spyplanes: America's
Covert Aircraft in Action." 2 (1988): entire issue. [Petersen]
[Recon/Planes]
Air
Force. Editors. "Five Lessons for
America: The Powers Trial and Its Aftermath." 43 (Oct. 1960): 37-41.
[Petersen]
[CIA/60s/U-2]
Air Force
Magazine. Editors. "Air Force Intelligence Service." An annual
feature. 64 (May 1981): 122; 65 (May 1982): 126; 66 (May 1983): 121-122;
67 (May 1984): 135-136; 68 (May 1985): 124-125; 69 (May 1986): 120 ff.;
70 (May 1987): 145; 71 (May 1988): 156-157; 72 (May 1989): 107. [Petersen]
[MI/AirForce]
Air Force
Magazine. Editors. "Blackbird." Feb. 1998, 54-61.
This feature article on the SR-71 includes a number of photographs.
[Recon/Planes/90s]
Air Force
News Service. "Air Force Retiring SR-71 Blackbirds." 27 Apr. 1998. [Available at: http://www.fas.org/irp/news/1998/04/n19980427_980558.html]
"The legendary SR-71 Blackbird, a pioneer in reconnaissance aircraft, will be permanently retired from Air Force operations. The decision follows the secretary of defense's approval March 6 to permanently retire the aircraft following the president's line-item veto of the Defense Appropriations Act in October."
[Recon/Planes/90s]
Air
Force Print News. "OSI, FBI Establish
Joint Office." 22 Jun. 2001. [http://www.af. mil/news]
"The Air Force Office of Special Investigations and the Federal Bureau of Investigations strengthened their ties recently when they formally activated a joint operations group outside of Atlanta. The group consists of a resident OSI agent, an FBI supervisory agent and four FBI field agents. They are collocated in the AFOSI Region 3, Operation Location B, satellite office at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Ga."
[MI/AirForce]
Air
Force Times. Editors. "Eye in the
Sky Vision Improves." 26 (13 Jul. 1966): 14. [Petersen]
[Recon/Planes]
Air
Force Times. Editors. "Gathering Intelligence
Thwarts Viet Cong Plans." 25 Nov. 1970, 16. [Petersen]
[Vietnam/Topics]
Air
International. Editors. "Alconbury's
TR-1s: Ready for Reconnaissance Breakthrough." 27, no. 4 (1984): 206-208.
[Petersen]
[Recon/Planes]
Airman.
Editors. "Information Superiority." Jan. 1999, 10-11.
"Future success, whether in humanitarian or combat operations, will depend as much on our capability to use and protect vital information as airlift or firepower."
[GenPostwar/Issues/Infowar]
Air
& Space Magazine. "Microspies: A Web Anthology." 30 Apr. 2000. [http://www.AirAndSpaceMagazine.com/ASM/Mag/Supp/AM00/uSPY.html]
Brief descriptions and a list of links to the following micro reconnaissance projects: The Entomopter Project, CalTech Microbat, Micromechanical Flying Insect, Spy Fly, The Mesicopter: A Meso-Scale Flight Vehicle, Mesicopter Image Gallery, DARPA Micro-Air Vehicles, Lockheed Martin MicroSTAR, Micro Air Vehicle Acquisition Schedule, British Micro Air Vehicle Page, AeroVironment's "Black Widow" Micro Air Vehicle, and Black Widow: Palm-Size Spy Plane.
[Recon/UAVs]
Air
University Library. Air University Library Index to Military Periodicals. Quarterly. Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: 1949 ff.
Petersen: "Essential for locating intelligence articles."
[MI/Refs; RefMats/Guides]
Aitchison,
Danae J. "Reining in the Glomar Response: Reducing CIA Abuse of the
Freedom of Information Act." U.C. Davis Law Review 27 (Fall
1993): 219-254.
Clark comment: The "Glomar Response" is "We can neither confirm nor deny."
[Overviews/Legal]
Aizenman, Nurith
C. "Intelligence Test: Can George Tenet Save the CIA?" New
Republic, 22 Mar. 1990, 22-27.
ProQuest Abstract: "George Tenet has brought enthusiasm and stability to the CIA. The agency, however, may need radical restructuring more than it needs boosterism."
[CIA/90s/99/Gen]
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