Gov Docs: Spies, Intelligence, and Cryptography: History
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edited by Frank J. Rafalko
National Counterintelligence Center, 2004
v.1 American Revolution to World War II
v.2 Counterintelligence in World War II
v.3 Post-World War II to Closing the 20th Century
v.4 American Revolution into the new Millenium
by Robert J. Hanyok
(Series IV, World War II, v. 9)
NSA, Center for Cryptologic History, 2011
***Also available in Paper in Documents Bookstacks (2nd Floor South)
D 1.2:EA 8/2011
by Patrick A. Kelley
Center for Strategic Intelligence Research, 2008
***Also available in Paper in Documents Bookstacks (2nd Floor South)
D 5.202:IM 7
by John Ferris
(Special Series, v. 11)
NSA, Center for Cryptologic History, 2015
***Also available in Paper in Documents Bookstacks (2nd Floor South)
D 1.132/2:11
by David P. Mowry
NSA, Center for Cryptologic History, 2014
***Also available in Paper in Documents Bookstacks (2nd Floor South)
D 1.2: R 86 [1st ed., 2002]
by Thomas L. Burns
(Series 5, Early Postwar Period ; v. 6)
U.S. National Security Agency, Center for Cryptologic History, 2005.
***Also available in Paper in Documents Bookstacks (2nd Floor South)
D 1.2:C 88/7
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