Rejewski, Marian. Tr., Joan Stepenske.
On 10 November 2007, a monument to Rejewski and his compatriots in the breaking of the Enigma was dedicated in Poznan. Marek Grajek, "Monument in memorium of Marian Rejewski, Jerzy Rózycki, and Henryk Zygalski Unveiled in Poznan," Cryptologia 32, no. 2 (Apr. 2008): 101-103.
1. "How Polish Mathematicians Deciphered the Enigma." Annals of the History of Computing 3, no. 3 (Jul. 1981): 214-234.
Sexton: The author "describes the grid and clock methods he used to uncover ENIGMA settings and briefly discusses the first bombes."
2. "Mathematical Solution to the Enigma Cipher." Cryptologia 6, no. 1 (Jan. 1982), 1-25.
Sexton: An expansion of the earlier article.
[OtherCountries/Poland/Enigma; UK/WWII/Ultra]
Relyea, Harold
C. "The Evolution and Organization of the Federal Intelligence Function:
A Brief Overview (1776-1975)." In Book VI of The Final Report of
the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence
Activities, United States Senate. Washington, DC: GPO, 1976.
Petersen: This portion of the Church Committee Report "is meticulously researched and is strong on civil liberties issues and bibliography."
[Overviews/U.S.]
Remak, Jeannette, and Joe Ventolo, Jr. A-12 Blackbird Declassified. St. Paul, MN: Zenith, 2001.
[CIA/60s/A-12]
Remnick,
David. Lenin's Tomb: The Last Days of the Soviet Empire. New York: Random House, 1993.
Surveillant 3.2/3: Although intelligence is not the focus, this book includes material on CIA renegade Edward Lee Howard, Yevgeny Ivanov, and Vladimir Kryuchkov.
[Russia]
Rempel, Roy. "Canada's Parliamentary Oversight of Security and Intelligence." International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 17, no. 4 (Winter 2004-2005): 634-654.
"[E]xternal oversight of Canada's security and intelligence services is weak and ... Parliament is involved hardly at all. This limited parliamentary engagement is troubling, particularly in the context of the present war on terror in which Canada is engaged."
[Canada/PostCW/Gen]
Rémy (pseud. for Gilbert Renault-Roulier). Tr., Lancelot C. Sheppard. Memoirs of a Secret Agent of Free France. Vol. I: The Silent Company, June 1940-June 1942. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1948.
According to Pforzheimer, Studies 5.2 (Spring 1961), this is the first of six volumes from the wartime Resistance leader. It "[d]escribes his escape from France and his joining the Free French Intelligence Service in London, his trips back to set up an agent net, and his second escape with his family."
[WWII/Eur/Fr/Resis]
Rendel,
A.M. Appointment in Crete: The Story of a British Agent. London: Allen Wingate, 1953..
[UK/WWII/Med]
Renfer, Marc A., and Henriette S. Haas. "Systematic Analysis in Counterterrorism: Messages on an Islamist Internet-Forum." International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 21, no. 2 (Summer 2008): 314-336.
From "Introduction" by Urs Von Daeniken, Director of the Swiss Intelligence Service (SAP): "While advanced methods of intelligence analysis, such as the described, cannot replace author identification, they are still useful for a preliminary evaluation of a given situation in order to determine which sites or individuals should be more closely observed or even investigated."
[Analysis/Gen; Terrorism/00s]
Rennie, James.
The Operators. London: Century, 1997.
West, History 26.1, notes that this work is about the British Army's 14th Intelligence Company ("14 Int"), an "extraordinarily secretive" unit that "mounts highly sophisticated surveillance operations." See also, Sarah Ford, One Up (1997).
[UK/Postwar/IRA & SAS]
[Reno,
Janet.] "Attorney General Reno Addresses Intelligence and Law Enforcement."
National Security Law Report 15, no. 11 (Nov. 1993): 1-6.
Excerpts of speech to Standing Committee on Law and National Security, November 19, 1993.
[Overviews/Legal/Topics][c]
Resch, David
T. "Predictive Analysis: The Gap Between Academia and Practitioners."
Military Intelligence 21, no. 2 (Apr.-Jun. 1995): 26-29.
The author takes issue with the contention that in human events there are too many variables affecting events at too great a pace to allow for prediction. "If too many variables exist, we must become proficient in identifying the key ones.... [Y]ou can disregard madness and genius more readily than societal, economic, or political trends (which are scientifically identifiable) in analysis."
[Analysis/Theory&Methods][c]
Resch, John P., ed. Americans at War: Society, Culture, and the Homefront. 4 vols. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2005.
See J. Ransom Clark, "CIA and Espionage," In Volume 4: 1946-Present, 26-28.
[RefMats/Ecyclopedias/Related]
Reske,
Charles F.
1. MAC-V-SOG Command History Annex B: The Last Secret of the Vietnam War. 2 vols. Sharon Center, OH: Alpha Publications, 1990.
According to Surveillant 1.5, this is a "declassified top secret report on the Studies and Observations Group in 1971-72 of U.S. Military Assistance Command in Vietnam.... The author, a former member of the U.S. Naval Security Group, summarizes and analyzes each chapter."
2. MAC-V-SOG Command History: Annexes A, N & M (1964- 1966): First Secrets of the Vietnam War. Sharon Center, OH: Alpha Publications, 1992.
Bates, NIPQ 9.2, identifies this as the "reproduction of [an] early command history, complete with classification markings and distribution code words. The author has placed his own clearly-marked additions and comments within the text wherever there is material missing through sanitization, or where he has pertinent data from other sources."
[Vietnam/General]
Reston, James.
"Rusk Declares Sympathy of Nation for Castro
Foes." New York Times, 18 Apr. 1961.
The Secretary of State has expressed "the sympathy of the American people for those who struck against Castroism in Cuba, but emphasized 'there is not and will not be any intervention there by United States forces.' The Administration did not deny that it was giving material support to the raiding parties, but this aid was undoubtedly on a much smaller scale than originally planned here and the landings in Cuba were much smaller than excited reports of 'invasion' suggested."
[CIA/60s/BoP]
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