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Ja9anese Army Messages Japanese Military Attache Messages German Diplomatic Messages Japanese Diplomatic Messages Japanese Air Messages German Navy Liaison Berlin/Tokyo Msgs. German U Boat Messages

German Abwehr Messages Messages between Germany and clandestine agents operating in Europe and Africa Messages between Germany and clandestine agents operating in the Western HemispheJ Messages between German clandestine agents operating in the Far East

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B-BERICHTE & X-BERICHTE, 18 Sep 39 23 May 1945 (Excluding period from 23 Apr 44 to 6 Jan 45) German Nava1._ Intelligence Summaries, 18 Vo1s., Original bond paper documents & one diazo set of microfiche (Total pages: 11,861) "MAGIC" Summaries, Asst. cIs, G-2, 20 March 1942 - 31 Dec 42 (Total pages: 3,112) "MAGIC" Diplomatic Suriunaries, Vol 1, Jan 43, Vol. II, Feb 43, Vol. III, Mar 43, Vol. IV, Apr 43, Vol. V, May 43, Vol. VI, Jun 43, Vol. VII, Ju1 43, Vol. VIII, Aug 43, Vol. IX, Sep 43, Vol. X, Oct 43, Vol. XI, Dec 43; Nov 43 Vol. not available. (Total pps 4,252) TICOM B-BERICHTE, Vol #19 (5 May 44 - 20 Aug 44), Vol 20 (20 Aug 44-24Dec44); German Naval Intelligence Summaries; reproductions of originals (held by British) & one diazo set of microfiche, completely declassified. (Total pages: 1,457) "MAGIC" Diplomatic Summaries, 1 Jan 44 31 Dec 44 (Total pages: 4,222) "MAGIC" Diplomatic Summaries, MIS, War Dept, 1 Jan 45 - 3 Nov 45. (Total pages: 3,204) "MAGIC" Summary No. 609. Date: 25 Nov 43. {Total pages: l6} duplicated document, see SRS-1863. "MAGIC" Summary Nrs. 585 thru 614. Date: 1 November - 30 November 1943. (Total pages: 145) SUNSET Daily Intelligence Reoorts 1942-1945 (some missing), European Theater. (Total pages: 1,680) 4

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Historical Background of the Signal Security Agency Vol. I "Codes & Ciphers Prior to World War I (17761917). (139 pages) Vol II "World War I (1917-1919}" (353 pages) Vol. III "The Peace (1919-1939)" (416 pages) (Total pages: 908) War Secrets in the Ether, Wm. F. Flicke (312 pages) Influence of U.S. Cryptologic Organizations'on the Digital Computer Industry, Samuel S. Snyder (38 pages) Six Lectures on Cryptology, Wm. F. Friedman, 1965 (186 pages) Declassified Copy (Replaces Sanitized. Released June 1977) Use of (CX!MSS ULTRA) by the United States War Dept. (1943-1945) (82pages) Synthesis 'of Experiences in the Use of ULTRA Intell. by the U.S. Army Field Commands in the European Theatre of Operations (29 pages) Staff Study on Converter M-325 (Short Title: SIGFOY) (4 pages) Battle of the Atlantic, Vol II "U Boat Operations" (Dec 1942 - end of War) (411 pages) See SRH-024 and SRH-025 for Vols. III and IV Battle of the Atlantic, Vol. I, Allied Communication Intelligence, Dec 1942 May 1945 (94 pages) See SRH-024 and SRH-025 for Vols. III and IV History of Converter M-325 (Short Title: SIGFOY) Project History, 1946 (48 pages) The Role of Communications Intelligence in Submarine Warfare in'the Pacific (Jan 43 - Oct 43); Vol I 19 Nov 45; Vol II 26 Nov 45; Vol III 29 Nov 45; Vol IV 10 Dec 45; Vol V 1 Dec 45; Vol VI 11 Jan 46; Vol VII 15 Jan 46; Vol VIII 28 Dec 45. (Total pages all volumes 2,442) The Role of Radio Intelligence in the American-Japanese Four volumes, Aug 1941 to Sep 42 (2,128 pages) see'also'SRH-036, SRH-136, SRH-144. History of U. S. Strategic Air Force Europe vs German Air Force, June 1945 (386 pages) Final Report on the Radio Intelligence Section, General Staff Headquarters American Expeditionary Forces 1918 1919. 1 Vol. (56 pages) Notes on German Fuel Position, G-2 SHAEF, War Dept. Memoranda and studies concerning the use of the ULTRA in eyaluating the German fuel position. 31 Mar 45 (44 pages)
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Between Europe and the Far East by Submarines. 1942-1944, 1 Dec 1944 (33 pages) Narrative Combat Intelligence Center Joint Intelligence Center Pacific Ocean Area. 8 Nov 1945 (20 pages) Controlled Agent Communications Activities, 1944 1945. One Volume. (462 pages) ULTRA and the U. S. Seventh Army. Author: Donald S. Bussey, Major, Inf., 12 May 1945. (7 pages) SRH-022 Cancelled. Bussey report incorporated in SRH-023. Reports by U.S. Army ULTRA Representatives with Army Field Commands in the European Theatre of Operations 1945. These documents were prepared during May 1945. (Part I, 66 pages) (Part II, 118 pages). (Total pages 184) Battle of the Atlantic, Vols III & IV. Author unknown. Date by deduction: May 1945. (Vol III, 69 pages) (Vol IV, 78 pages) (Total pages 147) See SRH-OOB and SRH-009 for Vols II and I. Marshall Letter to Eisenhower on the Use of ULTRA Intelligence, Author: G. C. Marshall, 15 Mar 44. (4 pages) "MAGIC" Background of Pearl Harbor. Volumes I thru V, Dates: 14 Feb 1941 - 7 Dec 1941. (Total: 8 bound books, 3,064 pages) Code & Signal Memoranda, Navy Department Code & Signal Section, Division of Operations. Date 1917. 1 book. (35 pages) A Brief History of the Signal Intelligence Service, by William F. Friedman, 29 Jun 1942. (18 pages) A History of the Code and Cipher Section during the First World War, by Major Herbert o. Yardley. Date 1919. (12 pages) 6

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Trip Reports Concerning Use of ULTRA in the Mediterranean Theatre. 1943-1944. 1 book (141 pages) Reports by U. S. Army ULTRA Representatives with Field Commands in the Southwest Pacific, Pacific Ocean and China Burma India Theaters of Operation, 1944-1945. (87 pages) History of the Operations of Special security Officers Attached to Field Commands, 1943-1945. (7 pages) Marshall Letter to MacArthur on the Use of ULTRA dated 23 May 1944. (20 pages) \ History of the Special Branch, MIS, War Department. Date, 1942-1944. (63 pages) Radio Intelligence in World War II Tactical Operations in the Pacific Ocean Areas. Date January 1943. (688 pps) See also SRH-012, SRH-136 and SRH-1440 Reports Received by U. S. War opt. on the Use of ULTRA in European Theater, vrnII. Date October 19450 (33 pages) A Selection of Papers Pertaining to Herbert Dates 1918-1950. (192 pages)
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Third Army Radio Intelligence History in Campaign of Western Europeo SIS, Third Uo S. Army, Date: Oct 1945. (82 pages) Statement for Record of Participation of BrigoGen.Carter Wo Clarke, GSC, in the Transmittal of Letters from Gen. George C. Marshall to Gov Thomas E. Dewey, Sep 19440 (14 pages) War Dpt Regulations Governing the Dissemination and Security of Communications Intelligence. Dates: 194319450 (88 pages) Reminiscences of LTC Howard W. Brown, Sig Corps, Signal security Agency, Washington, DC. Date 4 Aug 45 (57 pps) Procedures for Handling ULTRA DEXTER Intelligence in the CRI. Rear Echelon, HO U. S. Army Forces, China, Burma, India Theater. Date: 22 Mar 1944. (13 pages)

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Unit History, 3rd Radio Squadron Mobile, U,S. Army Air Corps, Dates, April 1944 ... Aug 1945. (155 pages) Summary of Operational Activity of Signal Security Detachment "0," 12th Army Group, ETO. Dates, 1 Sep 44 to 1 Apr 45. (77 pages) Technical Signal Intelligence Transmitted Directly to G-2, 12th Army Group, ETO. Dates, 14 Aug 1944 - 7 May 1945. (218 pages) Riverbank Laboratory Correspondence, from G. Fabyan, BrigGen Churchill, H.O. Yardley. Date, 1919. (12 pages) Interview with Mr. Ralph T. Briggs, by the Historian, Naval Security Group. Dated 13 Jan 1977. (17 pages) Estimated Aircraft Locations. Dates: July 43 - Aug 45. (397 page,s) Soecial Report by Joint Army Navy Committee on the Japanese Air Forces Estimate' of :the' Japanese Situation. Date 23 June 1945. (4 pages) Effects of B-29 Operations in Support of Okinawa Campaign. Dates: 18 Mar 45 - 22 Jun 45. (16 pages) Estimated Unit Locations of Japanese Navy and Army. Air Forces. Date 20 July 1945. (40 pages) preliminary Report to Pacific Order of Battle Conference. 15 Aug 45. (233 pages) "This is Our War," 1943 (200 pages). "The Legendary William Oct 74 (10 pages) Selected Examples of Commendations and Related Correspondence Highlighting the Achievements of U. S. Signal Intelligence during 10 Jan 46. (67 pages) Notes on the Japanese Theater Coordination Section, Signal Security Agency, 16 Nov 43 - 25 Feb 44. (110 pages Allocation of Special Security Officers to Special Branch Military Intelligence Service, War Opt, 19431945. (33 pages) History of Military Intelligence Service, MIS, War Opt. Sep 1945. (116 pages) Japanese Surface and Air Operation, 1 Jan 42 - 31 Jan 42, CNO, 21 Feb 45 (47 pages) 'Japanese Submarine Operations, 23 Jan - 25 Mar 42, eNO. 28 Mar 45 (33 pages)
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Japanese Surface and Air Operations, CNO, 1 Feb 42 31 Mar 42, 6 Apr 45. (54 pages) Examples of Intelligence Obtained from Cryptoanalysis, 1 Aug 46. (11 pages) Japan as Mediator in the Russo-German Conflict, Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section and CNO, 29 Dec 44. (20 pps Japanese Estimates of Germany1s Ability to Continue the Struggle, 22 Jan 45, COMINCH/CNO. (25 pages) ! The Problem of the Prolongation of the Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact, dtd 12 Feb 45, COMINCH/CNO. (37 pages) Notes on the Crimea (Yalta) Conference, 23 Mar 45, COMINCH/CNO. (11 pages) Abrogation of the Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact, 23 Apr 45, COMINCH/CNO. (17 pages) Recent Political Developments in Thailand (Siam), 1 May 45, COMINCH/CNO. (23 pages) tihite Russians in Manchukuo, 8 May 45, Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section CINC US Fleet and CNO. (11 pages) Japanese - Burmese Relations, 9 May 45, Pacific strategic Intelligence Section COMINCH/CNO. (17 pages) Japanese Reaction to German Defeat, 21 May 45, Pacific strategic Intelligence Section COMINCH/CNO. (16 pages) Japanese - Portuguese Relations and the "Macao Problem" Feb - May 45. Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section COMINCH/CNO. (13 pages) Sino-Soviet Relations, June 45. Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section COMINCH/CNO. (11 pages) Russo-Jaoanese Relations, 18 Jun 45. Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section COMINCH!CNO. (14 pages) Russo-Japanese Relations, 2 Jul 45. Intelligence Section, COMINCH/CNO. Pacific Strategic (20 pages)

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History of the Intelligence Group MIS (MID) W.D.G.S. 7 Dec 41 - 6 Sep 45, Graphic Presentation of Intelligence, 6 Sep 45, MIS, War Opt. (155 pages) The Aftermath of Japanese Occupation of French Indo-China, (Mar-May 45), May 1945, Pacific Strategic Intelligence Section. (12 pages) Estimated Disposition of Japanese Fleet Naval Aircraft and Merchant Shipping, Seventh Fleet Intelligence Center, 13 Aug 44. (20 pages) Identifications, Locations and Command Functions of Significant Ja anese Arm /Nav CINCPOA (15 Feb - 1 Aug 45).
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Suicide Attack Squadron Organization, CINCPAC, CINCPOA, July 45. (22 pages) Enemy Combat Ship Losses, CINCPAC, CINCPOA, 1 Aug 45. (IS pages) Japanese Swept Channels and Sunken Vessels as Indicated in-ULTRA (MAPS), 18 Aug 45, CINCPAC, CINCPOA. (24 pages) Specific Instructions for the Handling and Dissemination of Special Intelligence, 25 Jan 41, G2, DA, ONI, USN (2 pages) Problems of the SSO System World War II, Aug 52, MIS, War Do.t, u. S. Army. (40 pages) -- -- -lReport on Assignment with Third United States Army, -- - Maj Warrack Wallace, USA. (8 pages) Organization and Operations of the German Specialists, MIS, War Opt. 2 Jul 45. (12 pages) Operations of the Military Intelligence Service, War opt, London, 11 Jun 45, F. W. Hilles, LtCol GSC. (57 MAGIC Reports for the Attention of the President, 19431944, MIS, War Department. (32 pages)

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History of the Special Distribution Branch, MIS, WDGS pages) Report of Mission to Hawaii and Marianas to Study Security of 21st Bomber Command Communications, MIS, WDGS, March 1945. (53 pages) Expansion of the Signal Intelligence Service from 1930 F. Friedman (29 pages) 7 December 1941, by History of the Second Signal Service Battalion, 1939 1945. Army Security Agency, Dept. of Army. (186 pages) Radio Intelligence in World War II, Tactical Operations in the Pacific Ocean Areas, December 1942. (707 pages) Unit History. 1st Radio Mobilp" U. S. Air Force Security Service. 1-31 August 1949 - 1 March 30 April 1950. (24 pages) Unit History, 2nd Radio Squadron,Mobile, United States Air Force Security Service. 1 February 1949 to 31 July 1949. (56 pages) Unit History, 3rd Radio Squadron, Mobile, United States Air Force Security Service. 1 January to 31 December 1950. (184 pages) History of the "Language Liaison Group," Military Intelligence Service, War Department, 22 September 1945. (16 pages) Part 1 and Part 2. Papers from the Personal Files of Alfred McCormack, Colonel, AUS. Special Branch, G-2 Military Intelligence Branch, War Opt. (Part 1 - 223 pages; Part 2 - 347 pages.) (Total pages 570) 13

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SRH-146 SRH-147

Handling of ULTRA within the Military Intelligence Service. 1941 - 1945. (7 pages) Communication Intelligence Summaries, 1 November .,.. 6 December 1941, Commandant, 14th Naval District, United States Navy. (44 pages) General Information on Local ULTRA Picture as Background for Signal Intelligence Conference. 6 March 1944. (10 pages) A Brief History of Communicat.ions Intelligence in the United States, by Laurance F. Safford, Captain, USN (Ret) (22 pages) The Birthday of the Naval Security Group (6 pages) Military Study Communication Intelligence Research Activities, United States Navy, 30 June 1937. (25 pages) History Review of OP-20-G, United States Navy (13 pages) MIS, War Department Liaison Activities in the UK, 1943 - 1945. (20 pages) Signal Intelligence Disclosures in the Pearl Harbor Investigations. (47 pages) Intelligence Summaries, Japanese Shipping, January"" February 1943. (59 pages) Weekly Listings of Merchant Vessels Sunk in Far Eastern Waters. 14 December 1944 - 14 March 1945. PSIS 120-2- PSIS 120-14. (97 pages)

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SRH-167 SRH-168

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Navy Department, Office of Chief of Naval Operations, Secondary Course in Cryptanalysis. (63 pages) OCSIGO, Signal Security Agency, Japanese Army Order of Battle Information (5 Oct - 7 Dec 43), Parts I thru IV. (1,558 pages) OCSIGO, Signal Security Agency, Japanese Order of Battle, First Edition (15 Mar 44), Parts I and II. (776 pages) OCSIGO, Signal Security Agency, Japanese Order of Battle, Second Edition (15 May 44), Parts I and II. (845 pages) Signal Agency, Japanese Order of Battle, (26 May -17 Nov 44), Parts I and II. (943 pages) OCSIGO, Signal Security Agency, Japanese Order of Battle, Fifth Edition {12 January 1945), Parts I thru III.' (927 pages) Interrogation of Japanese Concerning possible Broadcast of the "Winds Execuie" Messages (Oct-Nov 1945). (15 pages) Radio Security Station, Marine Detachment, Peiping, China, 1927-1935. (8 pages) Radio Securit Station, Fourth Marine Re iment, Shan hai, China, 1924-1929 1935-1940. (50 pages)
U. S. Naval Pre-World War II Radio Intelligence Activities in the Philippine Islands, 1931-1942. (100 pages)

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SRH-177

SRH-178 SRH-179 SRH-180 SRH-181

OCSIGO, Signal Security Japanese Order of Battle, Fourth Edition (10 October 1944), Parts I thru V. (1,328
U. S. Naval Communications Suoplementary Activity, Vaitogi, Samoa, 1939 - 1947. (29 pages)

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. War Department '(MID), Military Intelligence Service, Japanese Ground Forces Order of Battle Bulletins (7 April11 August 1945). Parts I and II. (799 pages) Reports of the Activities of Dr. Marshall Stone in the China, Burma and India Theaters, 29 January-31 March 1945. (23 pages)

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SRH-197 SRH-198 SRH-199

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SRH-200

OP-20-G File on Army/Navy Collaboration 1931-1945. OP-20-G, (Part 1, 345 pages: Part 2, 294 pages) Part 1 - 18 July 1931 - 31 May 1944 Part 2 - 1 June 1944 - 22 August 1945 (Total pages 3,639) A Collection of German U-Boat Admonition/Experience Messages, 1943-1945 (OP-20-G) (208 pages) Location of Principal Combat Ships (Japanese), 22 September - 29 December 1944 (OP-20-G) (16 pages)

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SRH-202

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General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area, Military Intelligence Section, General Staff, Special Intelligence Bulletins, Nr. 1 - 390; 2 May 1943 - 31 May 1944. Parts 1, 2 and 3. (923 pages) A List of Japanese Merchant Ships, First Edition 'July 1944 and First Supplement - August 1944, OP-20-G. '(599 pages) OP-20-G, A Compendium of Available World War II Italian Submarine Message Translations (30 January - 10 September 1943) . (47' pages)
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U. S. Navy (OP-20) Report on Orange Navy's Reaction to Changkufe'ng Incident - August 1938. (16 pages) Evacuation of USN COMINT Personnel from Corregidor in World War II. (99 pages) United States Navy, Submarine Warfare Message Reports, COMINCH to Admiralty, 3 June 1942-9 June 1945, Serials 1 458, Parts I, II, III and IV. (495 pages) OP20G Traffic and Decryption Intelligence Charts '(Japanese Navy) 20 January - 1 May 1942. (249 pages) Collection of papers Related to the "Winds U. S. Navy, 1945. (80 pages) Japanese Radio Communications and Radio Intelligence, CINCPAC-CINCPOA Bulletin 5-45, 1 Jan 1945. (34 pages) Elementary Cipher Solution, Navy Department, Office of Chief of Naval Operations, 1930. (24 pages) Office of Operations Bulletins, Office of Chief of Naval Operations, Navy Department, 1935 - 1941. (40 pages) Elementary Course in Cryptanalysis, Office of Chief of Naval Operations, Navy Department, c. 1939. (42 pages) U. S. Navy, Communication Security Group Training Pamphlet No. 17, Ciphers, 1937. (49 pages) Elementary Course in Cryptanalysis, Office of Chief of Naval Operations, Navy Department, c. 1940. (70 pages) USN Basic Course in Elementary Cryptanalysis, 1941 1942. (164 pages) Navy Department Elementary Course in Cryptanalysis, (96 pages) 18
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SRE-231

Japanese Reports on Monitoring of Allied Wireless Communications in the Philippines (January - December 1943). (113 pages) U.s. Navy COMINCH Radio Intelligence Appreciation Concerning German U-Boat Activity in the Far East (January - April 1945). (9 pages) U.S. Navy Director of Naval Communications Memoranda on the Congressional Investigations of the Attack on Pearl Harbor. (43 pages) The Zimmermann Telegram and Related Papers. (67 pages)

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SRH-233

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Historical Data Report, 6962nd Supoly Squadron, 1 September 31 December 1953. (27 pages) Historical Data Report, 34th Radio Squadron Mobile, 1 January - 30 Se:?tember 1953. (68 Historical Data Report, 31st Communications Security Squadron, 8 December - 31 December 1953. (110 pages) History of the 32nd Communications Security Sauadron, 1 July - 31 December 1953. (51 pa0es) Historical Data Report, 84th Radio Squadron Mobile, 1 January 1953 - 31 December 1954. (48 pages) Historv of Communications Security in Korea, 1950 - July 1953. (9 pages)

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Analysis of Japanese Air Operations During Okinawa Campaign, 1 1945. (327 pages) Japanese Army Air Forces Order of Battle, 1945. (360 pages) OP-20-G File on Reports on Japanese Naval Air Order of Battle (World War II). (98 pages) OP-20-G File of Memoranda, Reports and Messages on German Blockade Runners (World War II). 1943 - 1944 (238 pages) Analysis of a Mechanico-Electrical Cryptograph, Part II. (66 pages) Japanese Minor Combatant Vessels Used For Deep-Sea Escort, 1 June 1945 (PSIS, OP-20). (42 pages) Japanese Submarine Sinkings During WWII, OP-23, 25 October 1945 - 29 November 1945. (18 pages) A Lecture on Communications Intelligence by Capt. J. N. Wenger, USN, 14 August 1946. (91 pages) status of Japanese Naval Vessels as of November 1945, CINCPACjCINCPOA. (91 pages) Japanese signal Intelligence Service, SSA, 1 Nov 44. (66 pages) History of Engineering Research Associates, 16 Aug 46. (36 pages) Advanced Intelligence Centers in the U. S. Navy, 1942. (8 pages)

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Centralized Control of U. S. Army Signal Intelligence Activities, 30 January 1939 - 16 April 1945. (160 pages) A Lecture on Communications Intelligence by Radm E. E. Stone, DIRAFSA, 5 June 1951. (51 pages) War Diary, Combat Intelligence Unit (Pacific, 1942). (193 pages) OP-20-G File, Communication Intelligence organization, 1942 - 1946. (86 pages) An Exhibit of the Important Types of Intelligence Recovered Through Reading Japanese Cryptograms, WW II, SSA, (239 pages) united States Navy File of Correspondence with Department of State, 1919 - 1950 . (208 pages) Military Cryptanalysis, Part I, by William F. Friedman, War Department, Office of Chief Signal Officer, 1938. (143 pages) Military Cryptanalysis, Part II, by William F. Friedman, War Department, Office of Chief Signal Officer, 1938. (120 pages) Radio Intelligence in WW II: Submarine Operations in the Pacific Ocean Areas - November 1943. (537 pages). See also SRH-Oll, SRH-285, SRH-286. Radio Intelligence in WW II: Submarine Operations in the Pacif ic Ocean Areas - December 1943. (144 pages). See also SRH-Ol1, SRH-284, SRH-286. Radio Intelligence in WW II: Subnarine Operations in the Pacific Ocean Areas - January - February 1944 (in part). (244 pages) See also SRH-Oll, SRH-284, SRH-285.

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SRH-289

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SRH-293 SRH-294 SRH-295 SRH-296 SRH-297 SRH-298 SRH-299 SRH-300 SRH-301 SRH-302

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Naval Supplementary Radio Station, Otter Point, Umnak Island, Alaska, 1941-1945, NSG. (15 pages) U. S. Naval HFDF Station, Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, Mar 41-Feb 45, NSG. (10 pages) The Undeclared War "History of R. I.," 15 November 1943, by L. F. Safford, CAPT., U. S. Navy. (29 pages) OP20G, Exploits and Commendations World War II, 19421948, NSG. (151 pages)
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various Reports on Japanese Grand Fleet Maneuvers, 1927-1929. (58 pages) Report of Code Compilation Section, General Headquarters, American Expeditionary Forces, December 1917-November 1918. (44 pages) Statistical Methods in Cryptanalysis by Solomon Kullback, Ph.D. (194 pages)
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COMINCH Intelligence Division File on Hospital Ships, Part I, - General File (192 pages), Part I I Submarine Patrol Reports Pertaining to Hospital Ships (305 pages), Part III - Misuse of Hospital Ships by Japanese Navy (143 pages) (Total pages: 640). Pacific Ocean'Mobile Radio Intelligence Units, Related Correspondence, 1943-1945. (282 pages) Historical Reports of Monitoring Stations MS-2 to MS-IO From Date of Activation to June 1944. (70 pages) U. S. Naval Radio Station, Libugon, Guam. (57 pages)

SRH-324 SRH-325 SRH-326 SRH-327 SRH-328 SRH-329 SRH-330 SRH-331 SRH-332 SRH-333

studies in German Diplomatic Codes Employed During the World War, 1937. (106 pages) The Index of Coincidence and Its Applications in Cryptanalysis, 1935. (75 pages) Combat Code No.1 (CC-l), 1942 Revision. (58 pages)

Principles of Solution of Cryptograms Produced by the I. T. & T. Cipher Machine, 1934. (19 pages) General solution for the ADFGVX Cipher System, 1934. (21 pages) Permutation Tables Involving a Feature of Non-Transposability, 1934. (12 pages) The Principles of Indirect Symmetry of position in Secondary Alphabets and Their Application in the solution of Polyalphabetic Substitution Ciphers, 1935. (23 pages) Further Applications of the Principles of Indirect Symmetry of position in Secondary Alphabets, 1935. (32 pages)

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The Contribution of the Cryptographic Bureaus in the World War, 1935. (88 pages) Treatise on Cryptography by Lange and Soudart, 1925. (119 pages) Course in Cryptography by General Marcel Givierge, 1934. (165 pages) Manual of Cryptography by General Luigi Sacco, 1941. (194 pages) I
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Elements of Cryptanalysis Training Pamphlet No.3, May 1923. (163 pages) Special Text No. 165, Elementary Military Cryptography, 1935 Edition. (83 pages) Cryptographic Division, Italian Word List, August 1942. (213 pages) U. S. Navy Mobile Radio Intelligence in the European Theater, WW II, 1944-1945. (29 pages) The Achievements of the Signal Security Agency in World War II, Feb 1946. (115 pages) Elementary Course in Probability, Second Edition, February 1957. (166 pages) American Army Field Codes Used in World War I, Vol. I (146 pages) Vol. II (80 pages) Vol. III (82 pages). (Total pages: 308)

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U. S. Naval Radio Station Dutch Harbor; Unalaska Island, Alaska, 1980. (27 pages) Elementary Military Cryptography War Department Technical Manual, TM 11-484, March 1945. (92 pages) Special Text No. 166 Advanced Military Cryptography, 1935 Edition. (113 pages) Naval Security Group History to WWII, Part I (464 pages) Part II (180 pages). (Total pages: 644) Special Text No. 166 Advanced Military Cryptography, Second (1943) 'IEdition. (117 pages) History, July 1945. Intelligence Division (ETO), June 1942(234 pages)
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Polygraphic Coincidence Counter With Alphabetic Mixer. (16 pages) Staff Study on ass Cryptographic Plan. U. S. Army Converter M-228 (Short Title: (l0 pages) (5 pages) SIGCUM).

Policy on Classification of Cryptographic and Cryptanalyt ic Dev ices. (2 pages) Enemy 1944. of Allied Communications, 15 December (36 pages)
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