Professional Documents
Culture Documents
1977 - 2008
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Winter 1977-1978 (Volume 1, Number 2) Supplement
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Winter 1980 (Volume 3, Number 1)
• The Rose and Laurel - NMIA Salutes The Intelligence Corps Association of the
British Army
Captain Prescott Palmer, USN (Ret.)
• INSCOM - The United States Army Intelligence and Security Command
No Author Named
• NAVINTCOM - The United States Naval Intelligence Command
No Author Named
• The Evolution of Soviet Naval Military Policies and Programs - Part 3
Raymond Robinson
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Summer 1981 (Volume 4, Number 1)
• Presentation to Graduates
Lieutenant General Eugene F. Tighe, Jr.
• Intelligence and Academe: Estranged Communities
Captain Richard W. Bates, USN (Ret.)
• An Academe View of the Problem
Dr. Robert DeGross
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February 1983 (Volume 5, Number 1)
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October 1984 (Volume 6, Number 3)
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September 1985 (Volume 7, Number 2)
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January 1987 (Volume 8, Number 1)
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March 1988 (Volume 9, Number 1)
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Intelligence Perspectives, Fall 1988 (Volume 9, Number 3)
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Counterintelligence Issues and Challenges, Summer/Fall 1989 (Volume 10, Number
2)
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• Book Review: The Imperfect Spies (The History of Israeli Intelligence) by Yossi
Melman and Dan Rabin
Peter F. Kalitka, Colonel (Ret.) USA
• Book Review: The Bulgarian Umbrella by Vladimir Kostov
Donald E. Jones, Colonel (Ret.) USAF
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• Centralize Control of DoD C1 Activities
COL Peter F. Kalitka, USA (Ret)
• Intelligence in the 1990's: Recasting National Security in a Changing World
Robert David Steele
• The Crucial Role of the Manager-Leader in Intelligence
Dr. Bennis C. Howley
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• Electronic Deception & Maskirovka
Ronald Smetek, et al.
• Book Review: Stealth in the Air by Doug Richardson
Captain Larry Terrell, USAF
• Book Reviews: U.S. News Media Distortions: Unreliable Sources by Martin A.
Lee and Norman Solomon, and Profiles of Deception by Reid Irvine and Cliff
Kincaid
Peter Kalitka
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Intelligence in Transition, Autumn 1991 (Volume 12, Number 3)
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• Present and Future Trends of Imagery Analysis - From a Cartographers
Viewpoint
Michael S. Kearns and James C. Hammack, DMA
• Advancing Commercial Technology and Softcopy Workstations: Near-Term
Issues
Lawrie E. Jordan, III and D. Brian Gordon
• JSIPS: Deployable Imagery Intelligence Goes Softcopy
Larry Bush, ESD
• Intelligence Support to Automated Mission Planning and Rehearsal Systems
Colonel Paul Morgan, USA, Director of Intelligence, USSOCOM J2
• Imagery Support to the Mission Support Systems
MSGT Ronald W. Monsen, HQS USAF/INX
• Tomahawk Weapon System Imagery Support to Mission/Strike Planning
Paul Coakley, CMPO
• Antoine De Saint Exupery: Reconnaissance Pilot Par Excellence
Dino A. Brugioni
• Imagery and Reconnaissance: Reminiscences
LtGen Eugene F. Tighe, USAF (Ret.)
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• MIIDS/IDB: A Look Back and To The Future
Margaret R. Munson
• Witness to an Evolutionary Revolution
Col Ruth Anderson, USAF
• Army Intelligence Production: Challenge and Commitment
COL Patricia H. Jernigan, USA (Ret.)
• The Defense Intelligence Agency: Jointness is Goodness
Elizabeth Jeszenszky
• Reflections on Intelligence and History
Diane T. Putney, Ph.D.
• Cast No Shadow, by Mary S. Lovell
Mary Jo Binker
• Ladies of the OSS: The Apron Strings of Intelligence in World War II
Katherine Breaks
• Comments
Senator Dennis DeConcini, Chairman SSC/I
• Comments
The Honorable R. James Woolsey, Director of Central Intelligence
• A Strategy to Maximize Military Human Intelligence
MG Charles Scanlon, USA
• Defense HUMINT: A Challenge for the 90s
MG John A. Leide, USA
• Air Force HUMINT
MGen Garry W. O'Shaughnessy
• Navy HUMINT
RADM Edward D. Sheafer, Jr.
• Task Force 157 - Born Twenty Years Too Soon
Don Nielsen
• HUMINT For Hire
COL Peter F. Kalitka, USA (Ret.)
• Kim Revisited: Human Intelligence and Drug Trafficking
Dr. James F. Holden-Rhodes
• Spies and Mailmen and the Royal Road to Persia
Professor Rose Mary Sheldon
• Spy Mania and the Information War: The Hour of the Counterspy 1914/1915
Professor Douglas L. Wheeler
• A Matter of Hindsight: Army Clandestine Intelligence Operations and the Kalus
Barbie Affair
Walter J. Unrath
• Profiles in Treason - Jonathan Jay Pollard: A Corrupted Ideologue
Dr. Kenneth J. Campbell
• A Question of Loyalty
Benjamin Weiser
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• HUMINT in the Military
COL Donald F. Ullmann
• Espionage in International Law
LTC Geoffrey B. Demarest, USA
• The Clandestine Service of the Central Intelligence Agency
Hans Moses
• Intelligence Notes
RADM Don Harvey, USN (Ret.)
• Israeli HUMINT Two Book Reviews by
MAJ John Kuntzman, USA (Ret.)
• Come Retribution: The Confederate Secret Service and the Assassination of
Lincoln
Peter Kross
• Inside The CIA: Revealing The Secrets of the World's Most Powerful Spy
Agency
Hayden Peake
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Intelligence Restructuring, Autumn/Winter 1993/1994 (Volume 14, Number 3)
Signals Intelligence & Information War, Spring/Summer 1994 (Volume 15, Number
1)
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• SIGINT: An Important Part of Air Force Intelligence
Colonel Michael S. Cassidy
• Cryptology From The Sea
Rear Admiral Thomas F. Stevens
• Marine Corps Signals Intelligence 'The Warfighter's Force Multiplier'
Lieutenant Colonel Stephen C. Robb, USMC
• Intelligence Data for Tactical Commanders
B. Harl Romine
• The Origins of NSA
Jack E. Ingram
• TQM at NSA
Mr. Robert L. Prestel
• An Evaluation-Based Incentive Award Program for SIGINT
David W. Gaddy
• ULTRA: The Navy's COMINT Weapon in the Pacific
Rear Admiral D. M. Showers, USN (R)
• VQ-1 in Vietnam
Captain Sidney E. Wood, Jr., USN (R)
• Direct Intelligence Combat Support in Vietnam, Project Teaball
Major General Doyle Larson, USAF (R)
• SIGINT in World War II: Personal Reminiscences of an Intercept Operator in
China
John M. Quesenberry
• A Career Built on SIGINT
Dan Hearn
• Information Warfare: Time For Some Constructive Skepticism?
John Rothrock
• Book Review: The First Information War edited by Alan D. Campen
LTC Harry T. Newman, USA (R)
• Russian Views on Electronic Signals and Information Warfare
Mary C. FitzGerald
• SIGINT Literature
Hayden B. Peake
• Book Review: The Codebreakers by David Kahn
R. L. Bernard
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Technical Intelligence, Autumn/Winter 1994 (Volume 15, Number 2)
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Intelligence and National Policy, Spring/Summer 1995 (Volume 16, Number 1)
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The Future of US Intelligence/ AIJ Index Issue Autumn/Winter 1995 (Volume 16,
Number 2&3)
• IC21 &emdash; The Intelligence Community in the 21st Century & The
Intelligence Community Act of 1996 Statement by the Honorable Larry Combest,
Chairman, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, US Congress
• Preparing for the 21st Century - An Appraisal of U.S. Intelligence Report of the
Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the United States Intelligence
Community 1 March 1996
• The Need to "Right-Size" and Rebuild the Community - Preparing for the 21st
Century
• The Cost of Intelligence - Preparing for the 21st Century
• The Defense Intelligence Agency, National and Military Intelligence for the 21st
Century
LtGen Kenneth A. Minihan
• Intel XXI--The Intelligence Vision for Force XXI
LTG Paul E. Menoher, Jr.
• The US Imagery System - Accelerated Architecture Acquisition Initiative
Annette J. Krygiel, D.Sc
• Project Pathfinder: Breaking the Barriers to More Effective Intelligence Analysis
Michael G. Knapp and Timothy B. Hendrickson
• Intelligence Production's Future Shock
David Kercher
• Understanding the Objectives of Terrorism
Captain William C. Thomas, USAF
• The Road to the Anglo-American Intelligence Partnership
Bradley F. Smith
• Hanoi's Intent: Khe Sanh and the Tet Offensive
Captain Ronnie E. Ford, USA
• The Battle of Brandywine - An Intelligence Evaluation of General George
Washington's Tactical Operations
• During The Battle Along The Brandywine, 11 September 1777 by Paul J. Sanborn
• Editor's Book Reviews
Roy Jonkers
• Intelligence Notes
RADM Don Harvey, USN (Ret.)
• American Intelligence Journal Index
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A Variety of Challenges: Selection from the Intelligence Spectrum 1996 (Volume 17,
Number 1&2)
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Command Support Intelligence 1997 (Volume 17, Number 3&4)
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Reserve Intelligence and Counter Intelligence 1998 (Volume 18, Number 1&2)
• Naval Reserve Intelligence Command: Intelligence Support for the Fleet and Joint
Warfighter
RADM Larry L. Poe, USN
• The Reserve Component Intelligence Forces
Colonel Stewart
• Air Reserve Component Intelligence Forces: Integrating for Information
Superiority
Brig Gen John L. Wilkinson, USAFR
• Reserve Component Intelligence Integration: A Total Force Success Story
Brian Elizabeth Williams, Colonel, United States Air Force Reserve
• NMIA Welcomes Reserve Component Personnel
Colonel Michael Grebb, USAFR
• Counterintelligence and Human Intelligence Operations in Bosnia
LTC David D. Perkins, Military Intelligence, US Army
• Counterintelligence and the OPSEC Connection Past, Present, and Future
Arion N. (Pat) Pattakos, CCP, OCP
• The Economic Espionage Act
Edward O'Malley
• The Worst Spy: Perceptions of Espionage
M.E. Bowman
• The Cambridge Five: The End of the Cold War Brings forth Some Views from
the Other Side
Ernest M. Teagarden
• The Cold War Intelligence Score
Kevin Stack
• Knowledge-Based Warfare: Lessons From Bosnia
LTC John A. Gentry, USAR
• Pacific Island Intelligence: The Assault on Tinian
Jeffrey M. Moore
• Major General Charles A. Willoughby: General Macarthur's G-2, a Biographical
Sketch
Dr. Kenneth A. Campbell
• Book Reviews
COL Scot Crerar, USA (Ret.)
• Editor's Book Reviews
Col Roy Jonkers, USAF (Ret.)
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• Relevant Information and All-Source Analysis: The Emerging Revolution
Robert D. Steele
• Joint Intelligence in Support of Peace Operations
Colonel H. Allen Boyd, USA (Retired)
• Working on a Combined Staff in the Republic of Korea
Captain Robert E. Goodson, Jr.
• A Report on the Study of Technology Protection - Recommendations for Change
Maynard C. Anderson
• Foreign Efforts to Deal with the Y2K Problem
Testimony of Lawrence K. Gershwin, National Intelligence Officer for Science
and Technology, National Intelligence Council, Government Management,
Information and Technology Subcommittee of the House Government Reform
and Oversight Committee, 20 January 1999
• Genetic Algorithms in Intelligence Applications
John S. Wagner, Ph.D.
• First Contact: Cultural Variability and the Air Force Office of Special
Investigations Agents
Dr. Abigail Gray-Briggs and Major Joe Hoppa
• Leading Intelligence in the 21st Century: Past as Prologue?
David M. Keithly
• An Unwitting Spy: The Ambassador Who Knew Too Much
Ben Fisher, CIA History Staff
• OSS and Italian Partisans in World War II: Intelligence and Operational Support
for the Anti-Nazi Resistance
Peter Tompkins
• George Washington: Master Intelligence Officer
Major General Edmund R. Thompson, USA (Ret)
• Editor's Book Reviews
Col Roy Jonkers, USAF (Ret.)
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• From Concept to Naitonal Policy: Strategic Reconnaissance in the Cold War
R. Cargill Hall
• The Oxcart Tale: ELINT and Stealth
Eugene S. Poteat
• The Nature and Applications of Measurement and Signature Intelligence
John Morri
• Lt General Samuel V. Wilson: Extraordinary Intelligence Officer
Kenneth J. Campbell, Ph.D.
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2002 (Volume 21, Number 1&2)
• The Newly Revived National Imagery and Mapping Agency: Geospatial Imagery
& Intelligence in 2002 and Beyond
James R. Clapper, Jr., LtGen, USAF (Retired), Director, NIMA
• Committing to a Future of Supremacy
Terry Ryan
• Prepared Testimony of Attorney General John Ashcroft before the Senate
Committee on the Judiciary, December 6, 2001
Attorney General John Ashcroft
• The Ten Rules of Counterintelligence
James M. Olson
• Privatized Intelligence's Ethics
Peter F. Kalitka
• The Commercial Satellite Multispectral Imagery (MSI) Threat
Chief Warrant Officer Four Thomas J.
• Intelligence, Gulf War Illnesses and Public Perceptions of Conspiracies
Christopher M. Centner
• The Origins of the Military Attaché Corps
Colonel John Prout, USA (Retired)
• The Role of Intelligence in President Jimmy Carter's Troop Withdrawal Decisions
Captain Fred Hoffman, USAR
• Guerilla Patriot: The Intelligence Gathering Efforts and Battle Tactics of Francis
Marion
Paul A. Thomsen
• Major General Jack E. Thomas Intelligence Leader and Scholar
Kenneth J. Campbell, Ph.D.
• Book Reviews
• American Intelligence Journal Index of Articles
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2005 (Volume 23)
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• Middle Eastern Mindset: Operational Analysis and Implications
R. Scott Shumate, PhD, Randy Borum, PhD, James Turner, PhD and Nancy L.
Fogarty
• Religion and Cultural Intelligence
Pauletta Otis, PhD
• NMIA BOOKSHELF
The Blitzkreig Legend
A Secret Life
The Future of War
Words of Intelligence: A Dictionary
• Semester Abroad Program Immerses Cadet in Foreign Culture
From First Call at West Point
• IN MY VIEW
Enough Blame to Go Around: Getting Past the Tenent Story
Robert Tomes, PhD
• Intelligence Analysis: Structured Methods of Intuition?
Stephen Marrin
• Analysts in Intelligence Tradecraft
Stephen Pick, PhD and Pete Peterson
• MASINT Frontiers
Peter Humphrey
• Innovation, Change and Experimentation: New Challenges for Military
Intelligence
Henrik Friman, PhD
• Intuitive Tools? Design Lessons from the Military Intelligence Community
Per-Arne I. Persson and Prof. James Nyce
• Intelligence Reform: Winning the “For Keeps” Game
Fulton Wilcox
• Mired in Gray: Juggling Legality, Lawfulness, and Ethics as an Intelligence
Professional
COL William C. Spracher, USA (Ret)
• JIOC and Beyond: An NMIA Interview with LTG Michael Maples, USA
Forrest Frank, PhD
• PROFILES IN INTELLIGENCE
MG Friedrich Gempp
Dr. Kenneth Campbell
• NMIA BOOKSHELF
The Moral Dilemmas of Spying
Capturing Jonathan Pollard and True Believer (Montes)
Thinking Like a Terrorist
Intelligence Analysis: A Target Centric-Approach
Sharpening Strategic Intelligence
• IN BRIEF - New Publications from the JMIC/NDIC Press
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2007/2008 (Volume 25, Number 2)
• IN MY VIEW
Strategy and the Sacred Narrative
Dr. Michael E. Vlahos
• The National Military Intelligence Foundation
Mr. Cornelius O’Leary and Dr. Forrest Frank
• The Stone and Quarry: Intelligence Studies in a Dynamic Global Environment
Clandestine or Covert Threats on a Strategic Level
Mr. Roy L. Reed, Jr.
• A Maturity Model for Intelligence Education
Dr. Gordon Middleton
• A Perception Based Model for Comparing Intelligence Communities
Mr. Kelly McClanahan
• Russia’s Putin on Missile Defense: A Social Science Research Approach
Captain Timothy M. Brower, ARNG
• Transforming SIGINT to Fight Irregular Threats
Major Matthew Reiley, USMC
• Network Bandits: Understanding Recruitment Networks
Mr. Benjamin Jensen
• Cultivating Creativity within Intelligence Analysis
Mr. RJ Godlewski
• PROFILES IN INTELLIGENCE
Walter Schellenberg
Dr. Kenneth Campbell
• NMIA BOOKSHELF
Enemies of Intelligence: Knowledge and Power in American National
Security
Legacy of Ashes: History of the CIA
Reviewed by Dr. William M. Nolte
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