Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) MCWP 2-15.2
- Publisher
- USMC
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 123
- Category
- Library
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Communicating in the chaos of war is complicated, but vital. Signals intelligence makes it possible. For the first time, the secret history of global signals intelligence in the World Wars is revealed. Includes bibliographical references (pages [253]-254) and index.
In the First World War, a vast network of signals rapidly expanded across the globe, spawning a new breed of spies and intelligence operatives to code, de-code and analyse thousands of messages.</div>
In the First World War, a vast network of signals rapidly expanded across the globe, spawning a new breed of spies and intelligence operatives to code, de-code and analyse thousands of messages.
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