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D) Anon, Soldier s Guide to the Japanese Army , Military Intelligence Service, War Dept, Washington, DC (1944)... [Pg.508]

R. Eckman to Chief, Military Intelligence Service, Sept I, 1944. MED 371.2, Goudsmit mission. [Pg.835]

They were among the thousands of Japanese Americans who had been trained in the Military Intelligence Service Language School and now were playing a crucial role working for the supreme commander of the Allied powers overseeing the occupation. [Pg.52]

The Pacific War and Peace Americans of Japanese Ancestry in Military Intelligence, 1Q41 to 1952. San Francisco Military Intelligence Service Association of Northern California and the Japanese American Historical Society, 1982. [Pg.170]

Military Intelligence Service, WD, Special Series, no. 16, Enemy Capabilities for Chemical Warfare, 15 Jul 45, p. 42. [Pg.90]

The U.S. Biological Warfare Committee, with Mr. Merck as chairman, came into being in October 1944, as a supervisory body to make recommendations to the Secretary of War and Chief of Staff on policy and to establish liaison with its British counterpart, the London Inter-Service Sub-Committee on Biological Warfare (ISSCBW). Members of the new committee included the Chief, Chemical Warfare Service the director of the New Developments Division, WDSS the director of the Office of Strategic Services the chief of the Navy Bureau of Ordnance the Surgeon Generals of the Army and Navy the chief of the Military Intelligence Service the Chief of Staff, ASF the chief of the Requirements Section, AGF the assistant chief of Air Staff Plans the British Army Staff representatives the director of Canada s Department of Chemical Warfare and Smoke and the CWS representative on the ISSCBW. Research and de-... [Pg.107]

Medical Corps Mechanical Division Military Intelligence Service... [Pg.463]

In 1942, the Armour Institute of Technology sold literally thousands of wire sound recorders to the American military, since the Army intelligence service was experimenting with technology that intercepted foreign radio transmissions and wished to record those transmissions for the purpose of decoding them. [Pg.1156]

In fact, membership of the Knights of Malta (known as SMOM an abbreviation of its full title of The Sovereign Military and Hospitaler Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes) and American intelligence pre-date the CIA. William (Bill) Donovan, the head of the wartime Office of Strategic Services (OSS) - the precursor to the CIA - was associated with SMOM. As was James Jesus Angleton, the CIA s hard-core counter-... [Pg.10]

For engineers and scientists who prefer a career pathway in public service, working in the defense sector may be an exciting career choice. Three different types of service opportunities currently exist for career development in the defense sector civil, intelligence, and military. The civil service may involve working... [Pg.292]


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