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- Military intelligence / by Finnegan, John Patrick.(CARDINAL)181396,author(CARDINAL)181396; Danysh, Romana,1940-(CARDINAL)211481;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: United States. Army; Military intelligence;
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- 313th Military Intelligence Battalion (Airborne), 82nd Airborne Division : a history / by Stephenson, James V.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-179).Part I. Setting the stage -- Part II. 313th Military Intelligence (ABN) (CEWI) historical timeline, 1942-2006 -- Part III. The beginning. 215th Signal Depot Company -- 3191st Signal Service Company -- 82nd Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment -- Part IV. Life begins at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. 82nd Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment -- 358th Communications Reconnaissance Company -- 337th Communications Reconnaissance Company -- Headquarters Service Company, 313th Communications Reconnaissance Battalion -- 313th Army Security Agency Battalion -- 317th US Army Security Agency Battalion -- Strategic Army Corps -- Berlin crisis -- Part V. The formative years. 313th Army Security Agency Battalion (CORPS) -- Where we were in 1961 and 1962 and whom we were with -- The beginning of airborne in the 313th -- 313th Airborne Tactical COMINT support concept -- Cuban missile crisis -- Field training exercise (FTX) -- Part VI. 313th units go to war. Dominican Republic (OPERATION POWER PACK) -- 313th units head to Vietnam -- Part VII. Reorganization and rebuilding -- Part VIII. Combat Electronic Warfare and Intelligence concept. 313th CEWI Battalion (ABN) -- ASA and MI field soldiers make it happen -- Part IX. 313th Military Intelligence Battalion (Airborne) (Combat Electronic Warfare and Intelligence). The 313th MI Battalion coat of arms -- OPERATION URGENT FURY (Grenada) -- Battalion reorganizes -- OPERATION CALAMITY JANE -- OPERATION GOLDEN PHEASANT (Honduras) -- OPERATION JUST CAUSE (Panama) -- OPERATION DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM -- Hurricane Andrew -- OPERATION UPHOLD DEMOCRACY (Haiti) -- Show and tell for 1st Worldwide Intel Conference -- Operations JOINT ENDEAVOR, ROYAL DRAGON, LASER STRIKE, and CENTRAZBAT -- Tragedy strikes the battalion -- 313th welcomes its veterans back -- Operations ALLIED FORCE, JOINT GUARDIAN, and RAPID GUARDIAN -- Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) -- Inactivation of the 313th MI BN (ABN) (CEWI)."From the 313th Battalion's first appearance on Fort Bragg, it was cloaked in an aura of secrecy. By the very nature of its work, the battalion was little known. The sensitive nature of the battalion's business, communications intelligence (COMINT), electronic intelligence (ELINT), electronic warfare (EW), communications security (COMSEC) and the thoughts of what it was, and who did what: these were considered to be 'deep cover'"--Back cover.
- Subjects: United States. Army. Military Intelligence Battalion, 313th; United States. Army. Military Intelligence Battalion, 313th; United States. Army. Military Intelligence Battalion, 313th; United States. Army; United States. Army; Military intelligence;
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- Killer elite : the inside story of America's most secret special operations team / by Smith, Michael,1952 May 1-(CARDINAL)536632;
Includes bibliographical references and index.A history of the elite U.S. Army special operations unit describes their organization after the failed hostage rescue attempt in 1980 and their clandestine missions, from the assassinations of key al Qa'eda members to the capture of Saddam Hussein.
- Subjects: United States. Army. Intelligence Support Activity.; United States. Army; Special forces (Military science);
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- Generally speaking: a memoir by the first woman promoted to Three-Star general in the United States Army / Claudia Kennedy. by Kennedy, Claudia J.(CARDINAL)534104; McConnell, Malcolm.(CARDINAL)153772;
America's first female three-star general recounts her thirty-two-year career in the U.S. Army, from her 1969 enlistment as a young officer in the Women's Army Corps, through her Pentagon service, to her retirement in 2000.
- Subjects: Autobiographies.; Kennedy, Claudia J.; United States. Army; Women generals; Generals; Military intelligence;
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- Seizing the electronic high ground : transforming aerial intelligence for the United States Army / by Hauser, Thomas N.,author.; Lance, Darell G.,writer of foreword.; United States.Army.Army Intelligence & Security Command,issuing body.(CARDINAL)893235;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 226-255) and index.Foreword / Darell G. Lance -- Preface -- Prologue -- Task Force 138 : enter low-intensity conflict in Central America -- A foothold in Central America -- The military intelligence battalion (low intensity) -- The first Gulf War -- CRAZY HORSE's last stand -- Unmanned aerial vehicles -- Supporting the field stations -- Airborne reconnaissance low in the western hemisphere -- JSTARS rising -- INSCOM in the twenty-first century -- Epilogue"On the battlefield, the high ground had long been the maneuver objective that awarded a bird's eye view of an opponent's position and an improved tactical advantage for offensive and defensive posture. When technology and industrialization began to transform warfare, it became a metaphor for military professionals to promote the latest advancement. "The electronic high ground" was one such imagining, used to emphasize the importance of aerial-sensor technology. In Seizing the Electronic High Ground, Thomas Hauser probes the recent past to explain why the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) is the exclusive manager of the Army's assets for aerial-intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (AISR) in the twenty-first century and how it delivers, maintains, and operates AISR systems in high demand worldwide. In 1981, INSCOM had a light footing in aerial intelligence, but its achievements in aviation were notable for uncovering a decade-long North Korean military-force buildup--a revelation that profoundly affected the policies of the U.S. and its allies in the region. Fresh off this success, the command went on to assume executive authority for low-intensity aerial operations in Central America. New, more-advanced equipment would be needed, and "the electronic high ground" would continue as an expression to energize support for acquisition and implementation. Not intended to have a role in combat development, INSCOM's aviation staff nevertheless rose to the occasion by introducing new designs for low-intensity conflict in underdeveloped regions of the world, delivering experimental proofs of concept that had the potential to provide qualitative support to the regular force, and even conceiving the ideas for future projects based on mission requirements. Furthermore, the command then built specialized aerial units and a support structure to run the resulting systems on a permanent basis. In this way, the products quite often led to enduring missions. For the Army, INSCOM now holds "the electronic high ground.""--
- Subjects: Aerial observation (Military science); Aerial reconnaissance; Electronic intelligence; United States. Army. Army Intelligence & Security Command;
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- Flying in the shadows : forging aerial intelligence for the United States Army / by Hauser, Thomas N.,author.; United States.Army.Army Intelligence & Security Command,issuing body.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-181).The origins of aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance -- Vietnam : a watershed for Army aerial intelligence -- GUARDRAIL and a new look for intelligence -- Walking the line in Korea -- A predicament on the Korean peninsula.
- Subjects: United States. Army. Army Intelligence & Security Command; United States. Army; Aerial observation (Military science); Military intelligence; Vietnam War, 1961-1975; Aerial reconnaissance;
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- U.S. Army special operations in World War II / by Hogan, David W.,1958-(CARDINAL)203728;
Includes bibliographical references (pages [141]-149) and index.
- Subjects: United States. Army; World War, 1939-1945; World War, 1939-1945;
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- The Athena Project [sound recording] / by Thor, Brad.(CARDINAL)341852; Marvel, Elizabeth.(CARDINAL)548314;
Read by Elizabeth Marvel.A group of female warriors from the nation's most elite counter-terrorism unit-- the United States Army's 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment Delta--deploys on a dangerous international assignment. Their code name: Athena Project.
- Subjects: Audiobooks.; Spy stories.; Suspense fiction.; United States. Army. Special Forces; Terrorism; Women intelligence officers;
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- The Athena Project [sound recording] : a thriller / by Thor, Brad.(CARDINAL)341852; Marvel, Elizabeth.(CARDINAL)548314; Simon & Schuster Audio (Firm)(CARDINAL)432140;
Director and producer, Karen Pearlman.Read by Elizabeth Marvel.A group of female warriors from the nation's most elite counter-terrorism unit-- the United States Army's 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment Delta--deploys on a dangerous international assignment. Their code name: Athena Project.
- Subjects: Spy stories.; Suspense fiction.; United States. Army. Special Forces; Terrorism; Women intelligence officers;
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- The Athena project [large print] : a thriller / by Thor, Brad.(CARDINAL)341852;
From behind the rows of razor wire, a new breed of counterterrorism operator has emerged. Just as skilled, just as fearsome, and just as deadly as their colleagues, Delta Force's newest members have only one thing setting them apart - their gender. Part of a top-secret, all-female program codenamed the Athena Project, four of Delta's best and brightest women are about to undertake one of the nation's deadliest assignments. (Bestseller)
- Subjects: Large print books.; Spy fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); United States. Army. Special Forces; Terrorism; Women intelligence officers;
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