Greeo - Grez

 

Greer, Kenneth E. "CORONA: The First Photographic Reconnaissance Satellite." Studies in Intelligence. Supplement 17 (Spring 1973): 1-37.

Greer, Mark [CAPT/USN]. "ONI Uses Advanced Information Technology in Support of Warfighters." Naval Intelligence Professionals Quarterly 19, nos. 1 & 2 (Jun. 2003): 12-13.

ONI "has become a community leader in leveraging information technology (IT) in support of the Naval Intelligence mission. The IT Directorate (ONI-4) ... has implemented a number of cutting edge solutions over the last 3-4 years, in addition to its more traditional missions of providing the IT infrastructure at ONI."

[MI/Navy/00s]

Gregg, Donald P. "An Interrupted Mission." Washington Post, 24 Jun. 1998, A17.

Clark comment: In a ceremony on 25 June 1998, DCI George Tenet presented the Director's Medal to John T. "Jack" Downey and Richard G. Fecteau. (Jonkers, AFIO Weekly Intelligence Notes, 28 Jun. 1998.) The two were shot down in 1952 while on a clandestine suppy mission from Korea into Manchuria. Fecteau was imprisoned for almost 20 years, Downey for over 20 years.

In the listed article, the former Ambassador to Korea (1989-1993) focuses primarily on Downey (who Gregg knew in his early CIA days) as "a shining example of how to deal gracefully with those unexpected tragedies that fate may hold in store."

[CIA/90s/98/Gen]

Gregory, Shaun. Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence in the Gulf War. Working Paper No. 238. Canberra: Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University, 1991.

[MI/Ops/90s/Storm]

Grell, William F. "A Marine With OSS." Marine Corps Gazette 29 (Dec. 1945): 14-18.

Petersen: "OSS aid to the resistance in France."

[WWII/OSS]

Grèmion, Pierre. L'Intelligence de L'Anticommunisme: Le Congrès pour la liberté de la culture à Paris, 1950-1975. Paris: Fayard, 1995.

[CA/Eur; CIA/60s/Subsidies]

Grendel, Frédéric. Beaumarchais: The Man Who Was Figaro. New York: Crowell, 1977.

Gressang, Daniel S., and Jeffrey A. Baxter. "Crawling into the Terrorist's Head: Coordination and Cooperation across Levels of Government." Defense Intelligence Journal 14, no. 1 (2005): 121-140.

The most interesting portion of this article discusses the Maryland Coordination and Analysis Center (MCAC) as a potential model for local, state, and federal coordination on counterterrorism.

[Terrorism/00s/Gen]

Grey, Anthony. The Prime Minister Was a Spy. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1983.

Grey, Stephen. Ghost Plane: The True Story of the CIA Torture Program. New York: St. Martin's, 2006.

Thomas, Washington Post, 14 Nov. 2006, says that the author "interviewed spooks and diplomats and soldiers, as well as the victims of torture, all over the world. His writing style tends to fall into the 'It-was-a-dark-and-stormy-night' genre, and like most investigative reporters, he is a little too eager to dump out the entire contents of his notebook. But he is a prodigious digger and more than a single-minded muckraker." He "offers a reasoned analysis" of the pros and cons of "'coercive interrogation techniques' ... before ultimately concluding that the utility of the intelligence gained by torture is vastly outweighed by the harm done in the global battle for hearts and minds."

[CIA/00s/Gen; Terrorism/00s]

Grey, Stephen, and John Goetz. "MI5 Poised to Seize East German Spies in Britain." Sunday Times (London), 26 Nov. 2000. [http://www.sunday-times.co.uk]

Following an investigation into penetration of Whitehall, government research agencies, and the British armed forces by the East German state security service (Stasi), "MI5 has given government law officers the names of up to 10 suspected spies who could be prosecuted for passing on classified intelligence reports and, in some cases, military secrets to East Germany."

[UK/SpyCases/Fever]

Grey, Stephen, and Don Van Natta. "Thirteen with the C.I.A. Sought by Italy in a Kidnapping." New York Times, 25 Jun. 2005. [http://www.nytimes.com]

According to Italian prosecutors and investigators on 24 June 2005, an Italian judge in Milan "has ordered the arrest of 13 officers and operatives of the Central Intelligence Agency." They are charged with seizing Egyptian cleric Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, also known as Abu Omar, on a Milan street on 17 February 2003, and flying him to Egypt for questioning.

[CIA/00s/05/Gen; OtherCountries/Italy]

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