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  • History Today Articles. Covers various subjects in history. Three of them here reflect a WWII operation, British Cryptology in WWI and another WWI article
  • "The tradition of intelligence sharing between NSA and its Second party partners has deep and widespread roots that have been cultivated for almost three quarters of a century. During World War II, the U.S. Army and Navy each developed independent foreign SIGINT relationships with the British and the Dominions of Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. These relations evolved and continued across the decades. The bonds, forged in the heat of a world war and tempered by decades of trust and teamwork, remain essential to future intelligence successes."
  • Part of NSA document declassification and release. Nine volumes in total.
  • National Security Agency Freedom of Information Act Release for the most part. The series here are from 2002, a little of 2003 and one each from 1996 and 1998
  • National Security Agency Public Information - Several years of various document releases.
  • "Joseph Horn -From the latefall of 1942 tothe summer of 1943.
    eleven sailorsandIwere shipped from Noroton Heights
    Radio School, Connecticut, to German Morse schoolat
    Cheltenham, Maryland, then, to Oppelachia:A.irfield in
    Florida andonto Bahia. Brazil.....
  • This provides the final response to your Freedom of Information Act
    (FOIA) request of 31 January 2001 for "a copy of all NSA Declassification Guidance memoranda and comparable documents concerning NSA declassification actions that have been issued by the Office of Policy from December 1999 up to present"
  • "This publication presents a historical perspective for informational
    and educational purposes, is the result of independent research, and does not necessarily reflect a position of NSA/CSS or any other U.S. government entity." Great Cover Photo. Good document.
  • u.s. forces' first major victory over the Viet Cong-in August 1965-was touched off by a DF shot that showed the enemy in a vulnerable position
  • The Maritime SIGINT Architecture Technical Standards Handbook (MSH) provides essentia information for acquisition managers, engineers and other individuals responsible for acquiring,
    developing or modernizing tactical Maritime SIGINT Systems (MSS). Collaboratively developed by elements of the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Special Operations Command, and the
    National Security Agency, it is the first effort by the maritime partners to establish cohesive
    standards for their tactical SIGINT systems.


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