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Schnabel, James F. Policy and Direction: The First Year. United States Army in the Korean War Series, U.S. Army Center of Military History. Washington, DC: GPO, 1972.

As one of the U.S. Army official histories of the Korean War War [see also, Appleman, Disaster in Korea (1989) and Hermes, Truce Tent and Fighting Front (1966)], the focus of this work is not on intelligence; but intelligence issues are addressed within the broader context of coverage of the war.

[GenPostwar/50s/Korea]

Schnabel, Jim. Remote Viewers: The Secret History of America's Psychic Spies. New York: Dell, 1997. [pb]

Synopsis from Amazon.com: "Recounts the contributions of psychics to America's victory in the Cold War, detailing their spying missions around the world in the service of the Pentagon and the CIA, assignments that involved mind-reading, telling the future, and other psychic abilities."

Smith, Intelligencer 12.1/69, says that this work, "although meant for popular audiences," would make "good ... reading for someone bent on getting to the bottom of remote viewing."

[GenPostwar/Issues/Psychic]

Schnaubelt, Christopher M. "Intelligence During OOTW: Counterdrug IPB." Military Intelligence 21, no. 1 (Jan.-Mar. 1995): 18-22, 51.

  Schneider, Howard, and Lee Hockstader. "Mideast Truce Begins on Tentative Footing." Washington Post, 14 Jun. 2001, A1. [http://www.washingtonpost.com]

"After five days of talks and some tense midnight brinkmanship, CIA Director George J. Tenet left for Washington [on 13 June 2001] with Israeli and Palestinian authorities each promising to end the clashes that have gone on for more than eight months.... Hailed by President Bush, U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan and other international figures as a potential breakthrough, the cease-fire worked out by Tenet remains a work in progress, not a formal signed agreement."

[CIA/90s/99/ME; CIA/00s/01/Gen; CIA/DCIs/Tenet]

Schneider, James J.  "Black Lights: Chaos, Complexity, and the Promise of Information Warfare." Joint Force Quarterly, Spring 1997, 21-28.

[GenPostwar/InfoWar]

[Schneider, Katherine.] "AFIO Luncheon Speaker Describes 'The CIA Today.'" Periscope 19, no. 3 (1994): 1-3.

Excerpts of remarks by CIA's Chief of Public Liaison to AFIO, Ft. Myer, VA, 25 April 1994.

[CIA/90s/94/Gen][c]

Schneier, Bruce. Applied Cryptography. New York: John Wiley, 1994.

Schneir, Walter, and Miriam Schneir. "Cryptic Answers." Nation, 21 Aug. 1995, 152-153.

Schnell, Jane. "Snapshots at Random." Studies in Intelligence 5, no. 2 (Summer 1961): 17-23.

"If you have a batch of photos taken anywhere abroad, properly identified and preferably with negatives, the [CIA Graphics] Register would like to look them over.... And if it knows in advance that you are going to have a tour in some less well frequented place, it may be interested enough ... to supply you with camera and film."

[CIA/Components/Tradecraft]

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