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Primary Sources

  • SRH 045 - Reminiscences of Harold W. Brown 1932-August 1945.
  • SRH 355 - Naval Security Group History to World War II, Jack S. Holtwick.
  • SRH 151 - Military Study Communications Intelligence Research Activities, U.S. Navy, 30 June 1937, Joseph N. Wenger.
  • SRH 305 - The Undeclared War -- History of Radio Intelligence 1943, Captain L.F. Safford, USN.
  • SRH 149 - A Brief History of Comint in the U.S. -- 1952, Captain L.F. Safford, USN.
  • SRH 159 - Preliminary Historical Report of Solution of the "B" Machine, 14 October 1940 (Purple)
  • SRH 161 - Permanent Organization for Code and Cipher Investigation and Attack (1916-19).
  • SRH 179 - History of Station A.
  • SRH 020 - History of JICPOA, W.J. Holmes.
  • SRH 233 - Lessons Learned from Pearl Harbor.
  • SRH 255 - Interview of Robert D. Ogg (Seaman Z).
  • SHR 222, 223, 224, 2256 - Reports on Imperial Fleet Maneuvers.
  • SRH 150 - The Birthday of the Naval Security Group.
  • SRH 154 - SI Disclosures in the Pearl Harbor Investigation.
  • SRH 012 - The Role of Radio Intelligence in the American-Japanese Naval War, August 1941-June 1942, John V. Connorton, Lieutenant j.g., USNR.
  • SRMN 012 - 14th Naval District TI Summaries with Comments by CINCPAC War Plans and Fleet Intelligence, 16 July 1941-30 June 1942.
  • SRN - Individual Translations proposed 1945-46

115202-116365, October-December 1941.
116366-116712, June-December 1941.
117413-117616, September-December 1941.
117617-117840, September-December 1941.

  • James B. Captron. Interview, NSA OH-25-84.
  • John E. (Vince) Chamberlin, Interview, NSA OH-15-84.
  • Prescott Currier, Captain, USN (Ret). Interview, NSA OH-02-72.
  • Thomas H. Dyer, Captain, USN (Ret). Interview, (Naval Institute) NSA OH-1-6-83.
  • Thomas H. Dyer, Captain, USN (Ret). Interview, NSA OH-1-82.
  • Rudolph T. Fabian, Captain, USN (Ret). Interview, NSA OH-9-83.
  • John Gelinean. Interview, NSA OH-22-83.
  • E.S.L. Goodwin, Captain, USN (Ret). Interview, NSA OH-4-83.
  • Frank B. Rowlett. Interview, NSA OH-01-74 to NSA OH-14-81.
  • David W. Snyder, CWO, USN (Ret). Interview, NSA OH-21-83.
  • John H. Tiltman, Brigadier, British Army. Interview, NSA OH-01-79.
  • Duane L. Whitlock, Captain, USN (Ret). Interview, NSA OH-05-83.
  • Wesley A. (Ham) Wright, Captain, USN (Ret). Interview, NSA OH-11-82.

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Secondary Sources

  • Andrew, Christopher, and David Dilks, eds., The Missing Dimension -- Governments and Intelligence Communities in the 20th Century. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1984.
  • ASA Historical Background, Vol. III.
  • Bacon, Reginald, and Francis E. McMurtrie, Modern Naval Strategy. Brooklyn, New York, 1941.
  • Ball, Desmond J., Allied Intelligence Cooperation Involving Australia During World War II, Australian Outlook: Journal of the Australian Institute of International Affairs (1978), 32:3.
  • Blair, Clay, Silent Victory. Philadelphia and New York: J.B. Lippincott, 1975.
  • Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships, 1922-1946. New York: Mayflower Books, 1986.
  • Corson, William P., The Armies of Ignorance -- The Rise of the American Intelligence Empire. New York: Dial Press, 1977.
  • Dorwart, Jeffery M., Conflict of Duty (1945046). Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1983.
  • Doyle, Michael Kedian, "The U.S. Navy: Strategy, Defense, and Foreign policy," Ph.D. dissertation, Ann Arbor, Michigan: University microfilms International and London, 1977.
  • ___________________, "The U.S. Navy and War Plan Orange, 1933-1940: Making Necessity a Virtue." Naval War College Review, May-June 1980, 49.
  • Dyer, Vice Admiral George C., USN (Ret.), The Amphibians Came to Conquer, The Story of Admiral Richmond Kelly Turner, Vol. I. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1969.
  • Farago, Ladislaw, The Broken Seal. New York: Random House, 1967.
  • Freedman, Lawrence, "Intelligence operations in the Falklands.: Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 5 (September 1986), No. 3, 311-312.
  • Fuchida and Okumiya, Attack on Pearl Harbor, 2nd ed. Annapolis, Maryland: U.S. Naval Institute, 1971.
  • Fukudome, Shegeru, Rear Admiral, Japanese Imperial Navy, Hawaii operation (Japanese official title for Pearl Harbor attack), 2nd edition. Annapolis, Maryland: U.S. Naval Institute Press, 1971. Originally published in Proceedings, this is an anthology.
  • Harries, William R., A biography with selected annotations in Intelligence and National Security, 1968.
  • Hart, Admiral Thomas C., USN, A personal diary covering 8 December 1941 and period immediately before. Hart was CINCAF at the time.
  • Horner, D.M., Australian Outlook: Journal of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, Vol. 32:3, 1978.
  • Hough, Richard, The Greatest Crusade - Roosevelt, Churchill and the Naval Wars. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1986.
  • Howeth, L.S., History of Communications and Electronics in the U.S. Navy, Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1963.

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  • Japanese Navy in World War II, an anthology base on articles which appeared in Proceedings.
  • Japanese Black Chamber, Series IVZ.10.2, CCH History Collection.
  • Kazuo, Sakahami, I Attacked Pearl Harbor. The perspective of a commander of a midget sub.
  • Kelley, Welbourne, and Walter Karig, The Story of Patwing 2 in the Philippines, Battle Report, Pearl Harbor to Coral Sea.
  • Kent, Sherman, Strategic Intelligence for American World Policy. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1949.
  • Kimball, Warren E., Churchill/Roosevelt Correspondence, Vol. I. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1984.
  • Laquer, Walter, A World of Secrets -- The Uses and Limits of Intelligence. Basic Books, 1985.
  • Layton, Rear Admiral Edwin T., USN (Ret.), And I Was There. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1985.
  • Leutze, James, A Different Kind of Victory. A biography of Thomas C. Hart, Admiral, USN. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1981.
  • Lowenthal, Mark M., U.S. Intelligence: Evolution and Anatomy, Georgetown University CSIS. New York: Praeger, 1984.
  • May, Earnest R., ed., Knowing One's Enemies -- Intelligence Assessment Before the Two World Wars. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1984.
  • Maurer, Alfred C., Marion D. Tunstall, and James M. Keagle, eds., Intelligence: Policy and Process. Boulder and London: Westview Press, 1984.
  • The Battle of Midway (U.S. Naval War College, 1948), Series IV WXI.14., CCH History Collection.
  • Morison, Samuel Eliot, History of U.S. Navy Operations In World War II, Vol. III, The Rising Sun in the Pacific, 1931-April 1942. Boston: Little Brown and Co., 1975.
  • Prange, Gordon, Pearl Harbor, The Verdict of History. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1986.
  • ______________, At Dawn We Slept. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1981.
  • Spector, Ronald, Professors of War: The Naval War College and the Development of the Naval Profession. Newport, Rhode Island: Naval War College Press, 1977.
  • Stevens, William O., "Scrapping Mahan," Yale Review, 12 April 1923, 528-42.
  • Thorne, Christopher, Allies of a Kind. New York: Oxford University Press, 1978.
  • Toland, John, Infamy, Pearl Harbor and its Aftermath. Garden City, new York: Doubleday & Co., Inc., 1982.
  • U.S. Congress. Pearl Harbor Attack, Hearings Before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack. 79th Cong.
  • VanDerRhoer, Edward, Deadly Magic. New York: Charles Scribner & Sons, 1978.

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  • Wilmott, H.P., Empires in the Balance, 1921-1941. Annapolis, Maryland; Naval Institute Press, 1982.
  • Wohlstetter, Roberta, Pearl Harbor: Warning and Decision. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1962.
  • Yardley, Herbert O., The American Black Chamber. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1931.

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Secondary Sources

  • Andrew, Christopher, and David Dilks, eds., The Missing Dimension -- Governments and Intelligence Communities in the 20th Century. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1984.
  • ASA Historical Background, Vol. III.
  • Bacon, Reginald, and Francis E. McMurtrie, Modern Naval Strategy. Brooklyn, New York, 1941.
  • Ball, Desmond J., Allied Intelligence Cooperation Involving Australia During World War II, Australian Outlook: Journal of the Australian Institute of International Affairs (1978), 32:3.
  • Blair, Clay, Silent Victory. Philadelphia and New York: J.B. Lippincott, 1975.
  • Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships, 1922-1946. New York: Mayflower Books, 1986.
  • Corson, William P., The Armies of Ignorance -- The Rise of the American Intelligence Empire. New York: Dial Press, 1977.
  • Dorwart, Jeffery M., Conflict of Duty (1945046). Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1983.
  • Doyle, Michael Kedian, "The U.S. Navy: Strategy, Defense, and Foreign policy," Ph.D. dissertation, Ann Arbor, Michigan: University microfilms International and London, 1977.
  • ___________________, "The U.S. Navy and War Plan Orange, 1933-1940: Making Necessity a Virtue." Naval War College Review, May-June 1980, 49.
  • Dyer, Vice Admiral George C., USN (Ret.), The Amphibians Came to Conquer, The Story of Admiral Richmond Kelly Turner, Vol. I. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1969.
  • Farago, Ladislaw, The Broken Seal. New York: Random House, 1967.
  • Freedman, Lawrence, "Intelligence operations in the Falklands.: Intelligence and National Security, Vol. 5 (September 1986), No. 3, 311-312.
  • Fuchida and Okumiya, Attack on Pearl Harbor, 2nd ed. Annapolis, Maryland: U.S. Naval Institute, 1971.
  • Fukudome, Shegeru, Rear Admiral, Japanese Imperial Navy, Hawaii operation (Japanese official title for Pearl Harbor attack), 2nd edition. Annapolis, Maryland: U.S. Naval Institute Press, 1971. Originally published in Proceedings, this is an anthology.
  • Harries, William R., A biography with selected annotations in Intelligence and National Security, 1968.
  • Hart, Admiral Thomas C., USN, A personal diary covering 8 December 1941 and period immediately before. Hart was CINCAF at the time.
  • Horner, D.M., Australian Outlook: Journal of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, Vol. 32:3, 1978.
  • Hough, Richard, The Greatest Crusade - Roosevelt, Churchill and the Naval Wars. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1986.
  • Howeth, L.S., History of Communications and Electronics in the U.S. Navy, Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1963.

  • Japanese Navy in World War II, an anthology base on articles which appeared in Proceedings.
  • Japanese Black Chamber, Series IVZ.10.2, CCH History Collection.
  • Kazuo, Sakahami, I Attacked Pearl Harbor. The perspective of a commander of a midget sub.
  • Kelley, Welbourne, and Walter Karig, The Story of Patwing 2 in the Philippines, Battle Report, Pearl Harbor to Coral Sea.
  • Kent, Sherman, Strategic Intelligence for American World Policy. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1949.
  • Kimball, Warren E., Churchill/Roosevelt Correspondence, Vol. I. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1984.
  • Laquer, Walter, A World of Secrets -- The Uses and Limits of Intelligence. Basic Books, 1985.
  • Layton, Rear Admiral Edwin T., USN (Ret.), And I Was There. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1985.
  • Leutze, James, A Different Kind of Victory. A biography of Thomas C. Hart, Admiral, USN. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1981.
  • Lowenthal, Mark M., U.S. Intelligence: Evolution and Anatomy, Georgetown University CSIS. New York: Praeger, 1984.
  • May, Earnest R., ed., Knowing One's Enemies -- Intelligence Assessment Before the Two World Wars. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1984.
  • Maurer, Alfred C., Marion D. Tunstall, and James M. Keagle, eds., Intelligence: Policy and Process. Boulder and London: Westview Press, 1984.
  • The Battle of Midway (U.S. Naval War College, 1948), Series IV WXI.14., CCH History Collection.
  • Morison, Samuel Eliot, History of U.S. Navy Operations In World War II, Vol. III, The Rising Sun in the Pacific, 1931-April 1942.Boston: Little Brown and Co., 1975.
  • Prange, Gordon, Pearl Harbor, The Verdict of History. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1986.
  • ______________, At Dawn We Slept. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1981.
  • Spector, Ronald, Professors of War: The Naval War College and the Development of the Naval Profession. Newport, Rhode Island: Naval War College Press, 1977.
  • Stevens, William O., "Scrapping Mahan," Yale Review, 12 April 1923, 528-42.
  • Thorne, Christopher, Allies of a Kind. New York: Oxford University Press, 1978.
  • Toland, John, Infamy, Pearl Harbor and its Aftermath. Garden City, new York: Doubleday & Co., Inc., 1982.
  • U.S. Congress. Pearl Harbor Attack, Hearings Before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack. 79th Cong.
  • VanDerRhoer, Edward, Deadly Magic. New York: Charles Scribner & Sons, 1978.

  • Wilmott, H.P., Empires in the Balance, 1921-1941. Annapolis, Maryland; Naval Institute Press, 1982.
  • Wohlstetter, Roberta, Pearl Harbor: Warning and Decision. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1962.
  • Yardley, Herbert O., The American Black Chamber. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1931.

Published: Mon Jul 06 15:04:10 EDT 2015