James L. Gilbert
World War I and the Origins of U.S. Military Intelligence
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World War I and the Origins of U.S. Military Intelligence provides the most authoritative overview of the birth of the Army's modern use of intelligence services processes, starting with World War I.
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World War I and the Origins of U.S. Military Intelligence provides the most authoritative overview of the birth of the Army's modern use of intelligence services processes, starting with World War I.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781442249189
- ISBN-10: 1442249188
- Artikelnr.: 42032205
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781442249189
- ISBN-10: 1442249188
- Artikelnr.: 42032205
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
For 40 years, James L. Gilbert served as the military historian responsible for documenting the role played by intelligence in support of the U.S. Army and the Nation. He is credited with directing the publication of a series of official histories that would, for the first time, trace the development of military intelligence and highlight its operational achievements.
Foreword Preface Chapter 1. Steps to War The Signal Corps The War in Europe
Two Captains Small Steps by the Signal Corps The First Shots in the
Intelligence War An Early Test South of the Border Chapter 2. America
Enters the War Military Intelligence Section The Bigger Picture A
Counterintelligence Problem District of Columbia Corps of Intelligence
Police Countersubversion The Civilian Sector The Advent of Yardley Reports
and More Reports Censorship An Interim Judgment Chapter 3. Intelligence and
the AEF The Information Division A Downed Airship Secret Service Division
Topography Division Censorship Division New Year's Eve Chapter 4. Securing
the Home Front Organizing Counterintelligence Counterintelligence in Action
Intelligence Gathering Secret Inks More Reports Finishing the Course
Propaganda Attachés Code Making Negative Branch The Final Report Chapter 5.
Tested Under Fire Intelligence in the Field Intelligence within Division
The Corps Army Headquarters GHQ: Filling the Void Stars and Stripes Combat
Artists Securing the Force Making the Airwaves Secure Course of the War
Chapter 6. Coming to a Close First Army Arrival of Van Deman St. Mihiel
Meuse-Argonne Security The Use of Intelligence Peace Talks Final Evaluation
Chapter 7. The Aftermath Peace Conference Sideshows At Home A Glimpse into
the Future Appendix A: MI Divisions in the War Department Appendix B: Radio
Tractor Units Appendix C: G2 Organization at GHQ Appendix D: First Army
Observation/Photo Air Service Appendix E: First Army Signals Intelligence
Stations Appendix F: First Army Security Service Monitoring Stations
Bibliography Index About the Author
Two Captains Small Steps by the Signal Corps The First Shots in the
Intelligence War An Early Test South of the Border Chapter 2. America
Enters the War Military Intelligence Section The Bigger Picture A
Counterintelligence Problem District of Columbia Corps of Intelligence
Police Countersubversion The Civilian Sector The Advent of Yardley Reports
and More Reports Censorship An Interim Judgment Chapter 3. Intelligence and
the AEF The Information Division A Downed Airship Secret Service Division
Topography Division Censorship Division New Year's Eve Chapter 4. Securing
the Home Front Organizing Counterintelligence Counterintelligence in Action
Intelligence Gathering Secret Inks More Reports Finishing the Course
Propaganda Attachés Code Making Negative Branch The Final Report Chapter 5.
Tested Under Fire Intelligence in the Field Intelligence within Division
The Corps Army Headquarters GHQ: Filling the Void Stars and Stripes Combat
Artists Securing the Force Making the Airwaves Secure Course of the War
Chapter 6. Coming to a Close First Army Arrival of Van Deman St. Mihiel
Meuse-Argonne Security The Use of Intelligence Peace Talks Final Evaluation
Chapter 7. The Aftermath Peace Conference Sideshows At Home A Glimpse into
the Future Appendix A: MI Divisions in the War Department Appendix B: Radio
Tractor Units Appendix C: G2 Organization at GHQ Appendix D: First Army
Observation/Photo Air Service Appendix E: First Army Signals Intelligence
Stations Appendix F: First Army Security Service Monitoring Stations
Bibliography Index About the Author
Foreword Preface Chapter 1. Steps to War The Signal Corps The War in Europe
Two Captains Small Steps by the Signal Corps The First Shots in the
Intelligence War An Early Test South of the Border Chapter 2. America
Enters the War Military Intelligence Section The Bigger Picture A
Counterintelligence Problem District of Columbia Corps of Intelligence
Police Countersubversion The Civilian Sector The Advent of Yardley Reports
and More Reports Censorship An Interim Judgment Chapter 3. Intelligence and
the AEF The Information Division A Downed Airship Secret Service Division
Topography Division Censorship Division New Year's Eve Chapter 4. Securing
the Home Front Organizing Counterintelligence Counterintelligence in Action
Intelligence Gathering Secret Inks More Reports Finishing the Course
Propaganda Attachés Code Making Negative Branch The Final Report Chapter 5.
Tested Under Fire Intelligence in the Field Intelligence within Division
The Corps Army Headquarters GHQ: Filling the Void Stars and Stripes Combat
Artists Securing the Force Making the Airwaves Secure Course of the War
Chapter 6. Coming to a Close First Army Arrival of Van Deman St. Mihiel
Meuse-Argonne Security The Use of Intelligence Peace Talks Final Evaluation
Chapter 7. The Aftermath Peace Conference Sideshows At Home A Glimpse into
the Future Appendix A: MI Divisions in the War Department Appendix B: Radio
Tractor Units Appendix C: G2 Organization at GHQ Appendix D: First Army
Observation/Photo Air Service Appendix E: First Army Signals Intelligence
Stations Appendix F: First Army Security Service Monitoring Stations
Bibliography Index About the Author
Two Captains Small Steps by the Signal Corps The First Shots in the
Intelligence War An Early Test South of the Border Chapter 2. America
Enters the War Military Intelligence Section The Bigger Picture A
Counterintelligence Problem District of Columbia Corps of Intelligence
Police Countersubversion The Civilian Sector The Advent of Yardley Reports
and More Reports Censorship An Interim Judgment Chapter 3. Intelligence and
the AEF The Information Division A Downed Airship Secret Service Division
Topography Division Censorship Division New Year's Eve Chapter 4. Securing
the Home Front Organizing Counterintelligence Counterintelligence in Action
Intelligence Gathering Secret Inks More Reports Finishing the Course
Propaganda Attachés Code Making Negative Branch The Final Report Chapter 5.
Tested Under Fire Intelligence in the Field Intelligence within Division
The Corps Army Headquarters GHQ: Filling the Void Stars and Stripes Combat
Artists Securing the Force Making the Airwaves Secure Course of the War
Chapter 6. Coming to a Close First Army Arrival of Van Deman St. Mihiel
Meuse-Argonne Security The Use of Intelligence Peace Talks Final Evaluation
Chapter 7. The Aftermath Peace Conference Sideshows At Home A Glimpse into
the Future Appendix A: MI Divisions in the War Department Appendix B: Radio
Tractor Units Appendix C: G2 Organization at GHQ Appendix D: First Army
Observation/Photo Air Service Appendix E: First Army Signals Intelligence
Stations Appendix F: First Army Security Service Monitoring Stations
Bibliography Index About the Author