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2. Western Europe
by George F. Howe
American Signal Intelligence in Northwest Africa and Western Europe
Copyright
Historian's Introduction
Foreword
Author's Note
Introduction
Note
1. The Mediterranean Area
1. Situation Report
1.1. Early Conditions
1.2. Early British Experience with Field SIGINT
1.3. German Army and Air Force SIGINT Organizations
1.4. U.S. Preparations for SIGINT Service in the West
1.5. The Call of the Mediterranean
1.6. Notes
2. Beginnings in Northwest Africa
2.1. Planning SIGINT Service in Operation TORCH
2.2. Operation TORCH
2.3. Tunisia: Organization for the Second Phase
2.4. Action during January 1943
2.5. Notes
3. Axis Initiative in February 1943
3.1. Axis Plans — Allied Expectations
3.2. Allied Reversals, 14–17 February 1943
3.3. Through Kasserine Pass
3.4. Recapitulation
3.5. Two Opposing Army Groups
3.6. Notes
4. The March Offensives
4.1. Expectations
4.2. II Corps Attacks: Gafsa, Maknassy, and El Guettar
4.3. The Enemy Retreat to the Bridgehead
4.4. Notes
5. The Final Phase in Tunisia
5.1. Summary
5.2. The Attack Begins
5.3. The End in Tunisia
5.4. Notes
6. From Africa to Europe
6.1. Decisions in 1943
6.2. French Aid
6.3. Beginnings of the 849th Signal Intelligence Service
6.4. Detachments and Detachments
6.5. SIGINT before Operation HUSKY
6.6. "J" Service
6.7. Invading Sicily
6.8. Allies Push — Enemy Pulls Out
6.9. Some Results
6.10. Notes
7. Salerno to Rome
7.1. Preliminaries
7.2. Operation AVALANCHE
7.3. Enemy Strategy
7.4. Tactical SIGINT Service
7.5. In the "Winter Line"
7.6. Operation SHINGLE at Anzio
7.7. "Y" Service during the First Phase at Anzio
7.8. From Landing to Stalemate
7.9. The Liberation of Rome — 4 June 1944
7.10. Notes
8. The Final Months in the Mediterranean Theater
8.1. Pursuit to the Arno and Beyond
8.2. Po Valley and Surrender
8.3. Southern France: Operation DRAGOON
8.4. Notes
2. Western Europe
9. The Forming of Signal Intelligence Service, ETOUSA
9.1. Derivation and Beginnings
9.2. Planning in the Theater
9.3. The Invasion Begins
9.4. The Structure of SIS, ETOUSA
9.5. Final Stage of Training in the United Kingdom
9.6. Assignment of the SRI Companies
9.7. Into Action
9.8. Early Days for the Corps Signal Service Companies (RI)
9.9. 3d Radio Squadron Mobile and Its Detachments
9.10. Notes
10. A Summary Version of the Campaigns in ETOUSA
11. Aspects of Collaboration in Special Intelligence
11.1. Beginnings
11.2. U.S. Navy Attempts to Produce Special Intelligence
11.3. U.S. Army Preparations to Produce Special Intelligence
11.4. The U.S. Army – GCCS Agreement in May 1943
11.5. The Friedman, McCormack, and Taylor Mission — April to June 1943
11.6. Collaboration under the Army's 17 May Agreement
11.7. Later Collaboration between OP-20-G and GCCS
11.8. Special Intelligence in the Invasion of Normandy, June 1944
11.9. Notes
12. From Normandy to the Seine
12.1. General Considerations
12.2. The Breakout
12.3. Circling the Enemy's Southern Flank
12.4. SIGINT and the Capture of Brest
12.5. Notes
13. To the Westwall
13.1. Pursuit in the North
13.2. Pursuit to the Moselle River
13.3. Improvement in Enemy Cryptography
13.4. Seventh Army
13.5. Third Army Reaches the Westwall
13.6. Notes
14. The Ardennes Offensive, 16 December 1944 — 20 January 1945
14.1. Situation at the Outset
14.2. The Enemy Is Contained and Pushed Back
14.3. SIGINT Coverage during the Ardennes Campaign
14.4. Examples of SIGINT during the Enemy's Advance
14.5. Special Intelligence
14.6. Examples of "Y" SIGINT as the Attackers Withdrew
14.7. Notes
15. Winter and Spring Battles, 1944–1945
15.1. Through the Westwall to the Rhine
15.2. The Bridge at Remagen
15.3. Samples of Special Intelligence in March 1945
15.4. German Collapse
15.5. Notes
16. Some General Considerations
16.1. Notes
A. Agreement between the War Department and G.C.&C.S.
B. War Department The Adjutant General's Office Washington
C. Headquarters European Theater of Operations United States Army
D. War Department The Adjutant General's Office Washington
E. Headquarters European Theater of Operations United States Army
F. Headquarters European Theater of Operations United States Army
G. U. S. Navy Department Agreement with the Admiralty
H. Appendix H
H.1. Part 1: American Embassy Office of the Military Attaché 1, Grosvenor Square, W. 1, London, England
H.2. Part 2: American Embassy Office of the Military Attaché 1, Grosvenor Square, W.1, London, England
H.3. Part 3: American Embassy Office of the Military Attaché 1, Grosvenor Square, W.1, London, England
H.4. Part 4: American Embassy Office of the Military Attaché 1, Grosvenor Square, W. 1, London, England
H.5. Part 5: American Embassy Office of the Military Attaché 1, Grosvenor Square, W. 1, London, England
Bibliography
General Histories of the Second World War
General Cryptologic Histories
Historical Studies
Reports of Visits and Temporary Duty at GCCS
Histories of SIGINT Units
Other Sources
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