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Kroger, Charles A., Jr. "ELINT: A Scientific Intelligence System." Studies in Intelligence 2, no. 1 (Winter 1958): 71-83.

"This primer on ELINT (electronic intelligence), although quite dated (1958), provides a brief history of the field as well as a good explanation of what it is and how it works. Includes a brief description of CIA's (and the DO's) role in ELINT."

[CIA/Components/DO; GenPostwar/Issues/S&T/To90s]

Kronenbitter, Rita T.

Kronenwetter, Michael. Covert Action. London: Franklin Watts, 1991.

Surveillant 1.5: This is an "even-handed, fact-filled review of the origin and history of covert action by the United States.... For Grades 9-12, young readers, but packed with enough facts to interest adults."

[CA/90s]

Kronenwetter, Michael. Terrorism: A Guide to Events and Documents. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2004.

Mulloy, H-Amstdy, H-Net Reviews, Mar. 2006 [http://www.h-net.org], notes that this is an "introductory work"; its "chapters are short, broadly informative, and the writing clear and accessible." owever, despite the author's "repeated emphasis on the importance of understanding the specific context and circumstances that produce terrorism, one finds very little of the necessary social, political, and economic background one needs to understand its history.... Kronenwetter's preference for narrative detail over analysis and explanation leaves one largely [to] one's own devices in assessing what is important and what is not in the events being discussed."

[Terrorism/00s]

Krop, Pascal. Les Secrets de l'espionnage français de 1870 à nos jours. Paris: J.C. Lattes, 1993.

Kross, Peter. "George Washington: America's First Spymaster." Military Intelligence, Jan.-Mar. 1991, 6-8.

[RevWar/GW]

Kross, Peter. "Oleg Penkovsky Provided Some of the Most Vital Intelligence of the Cold War --Until the Soviets Found Out." Military History 20, no. 5 (Dec. 2003): 10-13.

Kross supplies a brief look at Penkovsky and his contribution to Western security.

[CIA/60s/Penkovsky]

Krotkov, Yuri. I Am from Moscow. New York: Dutton, 1967.

Krueger, Alan, and David Laitin. "Misunderstanding Terrorism." Foreign Affairs 83 (Sep./Oct. 2004): 8-13.

[Terrorism/00s/Gen]

Krueger, T.A. "The New Left Revisionists and Their Critics." Reviews in American History, Dec. 1973, 463-466.

[WWII/FE/Pac/Bomb]

Kruger, Henrik. The Great Heroin Coup: Drugs, Intelligence, and International Fascism. Chicago: South End Press, 1980.

Wilcox: "Leftist conspiracy theory involving CIA, narcotics."

[CIA/Accusations/Drugs]

Kruglak, Theodore E. The Two Faces of TASS. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1962.

  Kruh, Louis.

Krygiel, Annette J. [D/CIO]

1. "The Central Imagery Office." American Intelligence Journal 15, no. 2 (Autumn/Winter 1994): 68-71.

"Today's [imagery] systems are fragmented and do not form a coherent, responsive, flexible, efficient and effective system to serve the needs of all imagery users." The goal is "a consumer-driven corporate structure with integrated global communications and delivery systems."

2. "The US Imagery System: Accelerated Architecture Acquisition Initiative." American Intelligence Journal 16, no. 2/3 (Autumn/Winter 1995): 41-46.

The author discusses the Accelerated Architecture Acquisition Initiative (A3I) and Pilot A3I, designed to enhance support to consumers with imagery products.

[MI/Imagery][c]

Krygiel, Annette J. "Networks Enhance Tactical Warrior's Imagery Support." Signal, May 1996, 65 ff. [http://www.us.net/signal]

[MI/Imagery]

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