Mullf - Mun

 

Mulligan, Luciel M. "Hercules Mulligan, Secret Agent." Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine 105 (1971): 232-235. [Petersen]

[RevWar/Others]

Mulligan, Timothy P. "The German Navy Evaluates Its Cryptographic Security, October 1941." Military Affairs 49 (Apr. 1985): 75-79.

According to Sexton, this article analyzes a "security review the Kriegsmarine conducted of its cipher systems"; the author concludes that "the Germans had a false sense of security concerning ENIGMA."

[WWII/Eur/Ger]

Mulligan, Timothy P. "Spies, Ciphers and 'Zitadelle': Intelligence and the Battle of Kursk, 1943." Journal of Contemporary History 22 (Apr. 1987): 235-259.

According to Sexton, the author notes "the differences between ULTRA-derived information provided the Soviets by the British and that supplied by the LUCY network."

[Russia/WWII]

Mullik, Bhola Nath. Chinese Betrayal: My Years With Nehru. Bombay: Allied Publishers, 1971.

The author headed the Indian Intelligence Bureau (IB) under Nehru until 1964.

[OtherCountries/India]

Mullins, Gerry. Dublin Nazi No. 1: The Life of Adolf Mahr. Dublin: Liberties Press, 2007.

From publisher: "In the 1930s, Dr Adolf Mahr was head of the National Museum of Ireland" and "head of the Nazi Party in Ireland.... Under pressure from Irish and British military intelligence, he left for Germany shortly before the outbreak of war in 1939.... He is considered in some circles to have been a spy who used his position at the museum to help prepare Germany's invasion plan of Ireland."

Gibbins, History Ireland (Sep./Oct. 2007), questions the author's ambivalent attitude toward his subject's adherence to National Socialism and anti-Semitism, arguing that Mahr "never appears to have questioned the evidence on which the Party's ideology was based."

[OtherCountries/Ireland/ToWWII]

Mullins, Robert E. "New Ways of Thinking: The Intelligence Function and Strategic Calculations in the Admiralty, 1882-1889." Intelligence and National Security 15, no. 3 (Autumn 2000): 77-97.

"Due primarily to the innovative thinking of Captain W.H. Hall, the intelligence function developed gradually from an ad hoc standing committee to a specialized department with an expansive portfolio that extended to force planning and strategy development."

[UK/Historical]

Mulrine, Anna. “Variety Is the Life of Spies.” U.S. News and World Report, 22 Jul. 2002, 110.

This is a very brief piece noting the existence of the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC, and some of the gadgets in the museum.

[GenPostCW/00s/02]

Mumford, Michael D., Andrew D. Rose, and David M. Goslin. An Evaluation of Remote Viewing: Research and Applications. Washington, DC: American Institutes for Research,1995.

[GenPostwar/Issues/Psychic]

Munnelly, Brendan. Who's Bugging You? Inside Ireland's Secret World of Electronic Surveillance. Cork: Mercier Press, 1987.

[OtherCountries/Ireland]

Munro, Neil. "Budget Cuts May Erode Pentagon Intelligence Network." Defense News, 8-14 Feb. 1993, 34.

[Reform/MI ]

Munro, Neil. "Pentagon Will Leave C3I Assistant Post Intact." Defense News, 29 Mar.-4 Apr. 1993, 6.

[MI; Reform/MI]

Munro, Neil. "Undercover Agency Sheds Its Security Blanket." National Journal, 7 Oct. 2000, 3176.

On 23 September 2000, NSA held its first Family Day.

[NSA/00]

Munro, Neil, and Elisabeth Frater. "Figuring Out Freeh: Despite a String of Controversies, He Has Survived and the FBI Has Extended Its Reach." National Journal, 2 Dec. 2000, 3732-3737.

[FBI/00s/00]

Munsin, Alden V. "Automating Signals Intelligence." In Beyond Expectations -- Building an American National Reconnaissance Capability: Recollections of the Pioneers and Founders of National Reconnaissance, ed. Robert A. McDonald, 139-145. Bethesda, MD: American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2002.

[NSA/Sigint]

Munson, Harlow T., and W.P. Southard. "Two Witnesses for the Defense." Studies in Intelligence 8, no. 4 (Fall 1964): 93-98.

[GenPostwar/60s/MissileCrisis]

Munson, Margaret R. "MIIDS/IDB: A Look Back and to the Future." American Intelligence Journal 13, no. 3 (Summer 1992): 59-62.

Military Intelligence Integrated Data System/Integrated Data Base.

[MI/Army][c]

Munson, Michael F. "Intelligence Resource Management." American Intelligence Journal 15, no. 2 (Autumn/Winter 1994): 12-16.

Munves, James. The FBI and the CIA: Secret Agents and American Democracy. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1975.

Wilcox: "Discussion of national security vs. democracy."

[CIA/Overviews; FBI]

 

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