Jones

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Jones, Harry E., Jr. "Closing the Intelligence Gap in the OMFTS Concept." Marine Corps Gazette, Oct. 1999, 52-54.

OMFTS = operational maneuver from the sea.

[MI/Marines]

Jones, Howard. The Bay of Pigs. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.

[CIA/60s/B0P]

Jones, Jeffrey B. "Psychological Operations in Desert Shield, Desert Storm and Urban Freedom." Special Warfare 7, no. 3 (Jul. 1994): 22-29. [Gibish]

[MI/Ops/DesertStorm]

Jones, John B. A Rebel Clerk's War Diary. Ed., Howard Swiggett. 2 vols. New York: Old Hickory Bookshop, 1935. [Petersen]

[CivWar]

Jones, Kevin. "A Curb on Ambition: Intelligence and the Planning of Eighth Army's Liri Valley Offensive, May 1944." Intelligence and National Security 22, no. 5 (Oct. 2007): 745-766.

The planning of Lt.-Gen. Sir Oliver Leese's offensive in the Liri Valley in May 1944 "was founded more on cautious consolidaion that it was bold exploitation. Moreover, rather than facilitating exploitation, intelligence was used to curb ambition still further."

[UK/WWII/Services/Army]

Jones, Kevin. "From the Horse's Mouth: Luftwaffe POWs as Sources for Air Ministry Intelligence during the Battle of Britain." Intelligence and National Security 15, no. 4 (Winter 2000): 60-80.

"For an intelligence art still in its infancy, the Battle of Britain was a godsend to POW-derived intelligence and its ability to contribute significantly to a campaign's outcome. With a steady stream of subjects literally falling from the skies..., A11(k) [the Air Ministry intelligence section responsible for POW interrogation] was able to produce detailed and effective intelligence quickly enough for it to be of immediate operational and tactical use."

[UK/WWII/Services/RAF & Overviews]

Jones, Liane. A Quiet Courage: The Story of SOE's Women Agents in France. London: Corgi Books, 1990. [pb]

Jones, Matthew. "Anglo-American Relations after Suez, the Rise and Decline of the Working Group Experiment, and the French Challeenge to NATO, 1957-59." Diplomacy and Statecraft 14, no. 2 (Mar. 2003): 49-79.

[Liaison]

Jones, Matthew. "'Maximum Disavowable Aid': Britain, the United States and the Indonesian Rebellion, 1957-58." English Historical Review 114 (Nov. 1999): 1179-1216.

[CA/Indonesia]

Jones, Matthew. "The 'Preferred Plan': The Anglo-American Working Group Report on Covert Action in Syria, 1957." Intelligence and National Security 19, no. 3 (Autumn 2004): 401-415.

The Working Group, whose report was issued in September 1957, involved "staff from the British Embassy" and "senior US officials from the State Department and CIA." Kermit Roosevelt was the CIA's "chief representative." The "Preferred Plan" involved "promotion of unrest within Syria, followed by border incidents between Syria and Iraq or Jordan to serve as pretext for Iraqi/Jordanian military action...; which in turn would serve as a trigger for a tribal uprising wirthin Syria."

[CA/ME/Syria]

Jones, R.V.

Jones, Tamara. "What the Secret Agent Kept Secret." Washington Post National Weekly Edition, 7-13 Mar. 1994, 8.

Jones, Tamara, and Tyler Marshall. "Former Cold War Spymaster on Trial." Los Angeles Times, 4 May 1993, A9.

[Germany/East/Wolf]

Jones, Tim. "The British Army and Counter-Guerrilla Warfare in Transition, 1944-1952." Small Wars and Insurgencies 7, no. 3 (Winter 1996): 265-308.

[UK/Postwar/Counterinsurgency]

Jones, Tim. Postwar Counterinsurgency and SAS, 1945-1952: A Special Type of Warfare. London: Frank Cass, 2001.

[UK/Postwar/Counterinsurgency & SAS]

Jones, Virgil Carrington. Gray Ghosts and Rebel Raiders. New York: Holt, 1956.

[CivWar/Conf]

Jones, William. Twelve Months with Tito's Partisans. London: Bedford, 1946.

[WWII/OSS/Yugo]

Jones, Wilmer L. Behind Enemy Lines: Civil War Spies, Raiders, and Guerrillas. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001.

[CivWar/R&G]

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