Spy catchers of the US Army in the war with Japan: the unfinished story of the Counter Intelligence Corps/ Duval A Edwards

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Gig Harbor, Wash: Red Apple Publishing, 1994Description: 299pISBN:
  • 1880222140 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: The story of Manhattan engineers how the atom bomb secret was kept. And how the CIC stood as worldwide intelligence organization from the end of Worl War II until CIA was formed and became operational. It highlights the extensive intelligence network, which included many civilian societies, blanketed the pacific Rim and more.
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The story of Manhattan engineers how the atom bomb secret was kept. And how the CIC stood as worldwide intelligence organization from the end of Worl War II until CIA was formed and became operational. It highlights the extensive intelligence network, which included many civilian societies, blanketed the pacific Rim and more.

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