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Book Description

An account of the evolution of a national SIGINT effort following WWII. A discussion of the fragile trends toward unification of the military services after the war and the unsatisfactory experience under the Armed Forces Security Agency.

Table of Contents

  1. Forewords
  2. Preface
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Introduction: The Struggle to Control a Unique Resource
  5. Early Army-Navy COMINT Relations, 1930–1945
  6. The Military Services and the Joint Operating Plan, 1946–1949
  7. The Emerging National Intelligence Structure and the United States Communications Intelligence Board, 1946–1949
  8. Creation of the Armed Forces Security Agency, 1949-1952
  9. AFSA, the CONSIDO Plan, and the Korean War, 1949-1952
  10. The Brownell Committee and the Establishment of NSA, 4 November 1952
  11. Summary: The Struggle for Control Continues
  12. Abbreviations
  13. Notes
  14. Notes on Sources
  15. Primary Sources
  16. INDEX
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