Hanchett, William.
"Lincoln's Murder: The Simple Conspiracy Theory." Civil War
Times Illustrated 30 (Nov./Dec. 1991): 28-35, 70-71.
[CivWar/Conf/Lincoln]
Hancock,
Lee. "Delta Force Had Active Role in Raid, Ex-CIA Officer Told: Pentagon
Won't Discuss Army Commando Unit." Dallas Morning News, 27 Aug.
1999. [http://www. dallasnews.com]
A former CIA officer, Gene Cullen, told The Dallas Morning News on 26 August 1999 that "he learned from Delta Force commandos that members of the secret Army unit were 'present, up front and close' in helping the FBI in the final tear-gas assault on the Branch Davidian compound." Cullen said that "he heard the detailed accounts of the military's active involvement from 'three or four' anti-terrorist Delta commandos as he worked with them on an overseas assignment in 1993."
[FBI/Topics]
Handelman, Stephen.
"Serving God and the KGB: Collaborators in the Church." World
Press Review, Nov 1992.
[Russia/To89]
Handleman, Howard.
"Did Communist Spies Lead to American Disaster in Korea?" Pacific
Defence Reporter 9 (May 1983): 68.
[GenPostwar/50s/Korea]
Handy, Jim. Revolution in the Countryside: Rural Conflict and Agrarian Reform in Guatemala. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1994.
[CIA/50s/Guatemala]
Haneberg,
Bob [CAPT/USCG], Dab Laliberte [LCDR/USCG], and Aaron Danis. "Coast
Guard Operational Intelligence in an Evolving World." American Intelligence
Journal 16, no. 1 (Spring/Summer 1995): 39-42.
"The Intelligence Coordination Center (ICC) is the Coast Guard's National-level intelligence activity. Our mission is to produce and disseminate all-source intelligence with a Coast Guard perspective in order to enhance Coast Guard operations and support US policymakers. The ICC principally supports the Coast Guard missions of counter-narcotics, migrant interdiction, marine environmental protection,fisheries enforcement, and military defense operations." The creation of the ICC in 1984 saw the Coast Guard resuming "comprehensive" intelligence activities following a hiatus of 50 years. The previous effort had occurred during Prohibition (1919-1933) when the Coast Guard had led the "Rum War at Sea." The ICC moved into the National Maritime Intelligence Center at Suitland, MD, in April 1994.
[MI/CG][c]
Haney, Eric L. Delta Force: The Story of America's Elite Counterterrorism Unit. New York: Delacorte, 2002. New York: Dell, 2003. [pb]
[MI/SpecOps]
Hanig, Rachel K., and Mark E. Henshaw. "Needed: A National Security Simulation Center." Studies in Intelligence 52, no. 2 (Jun. 2008): 11-18.
"The authors argue that creation of a National Security Simulations Center would strengthen the accuracy and insight of intelligence analysis, improve IC collaboration, and create a testing ground for new analytic tools and methods."
[Analysis/Gen]
Hanks, Peter, and John D. McCamus, eds. National Security: Surveillance and
Accountability in a Democratic Society. Cowansville, Quebec: Les Editions
Yvon Blais, 1989.
Kealey, I&NS 6.1, identifies this as a compilation of papers from a conference at York University in May 1987, which addressed the role and purposes of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. The result is "a disparate collection of material" in which "[m]any of the papers lack polish.... Nevertheless, the book is extremely timely and the issues it pursues are very much on the [Canadian] national agenda."
[Canada]
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