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A Priceless Advantage - U.S. Navy Communications Intelligence and the Battles of (Paperback): Frederick D. Parker A Priceless Advantage - U.S. Navy Communications Intelligence and the Battles of (Paperback)
Frederick D. Parker
R362 Discovery Miles 3 620 Out of stock
A Priceless Advantage - U.S. Navy Communications Intelligence and the Battles of Coral Sea, Midway, and the Aleutians... A Priceless Advantage - U.S. Navy Communications Intelligence and the Battles of Coral Sea, Midway, and the Aleutians (Paperback)
Frederick D. Parker
R362 Discovery Miles 3 620 Out of stock
Pearl Harbor Revisited - United States Navy Communications Intelligence, 1924-1941 (Paperback): Center for Cryptologic History,... Pearl Harbor Revisited - United States Navy Communications Intelligence, 1924-1941 (Paperback)
Center for Cryptologic History, Frederick D. Parker
R465 Discovery Miles 4 650 Out of stock

This is the story of the U.S. Navy's communications intelligence (COMINT) effort between 1924 and 1941. It races the building of a program, under the Director of Naval Communications (OP-20), which extracted both radio and traffic intelligence from foreign military, commercial, and diplomatic communications. It shows the development of a small but remarkable organization (OP-20-G) which, by 1937, could clearly see the military, political, and even the international implications of effective cryptography and successful cryptanalysis at a time when radio communications were passing from infancy to childhood and Navy war planning was restricted to tactical situations. It also illustrates an organization plagues from its inception by shortages in money, manpower, and equipment, total absence of a secure, dedicated communications system, little real support or tasking from higher command authorities, and major imbalances between collection and processing capabilities. It explains how, in 1941, as a result of these problems, compounded by the stresses and exigencies of the time, the effort misplaced its focus from Japanese Navy traffic to Japanese diplomatic messages. Had Navy cryptanalysts been ordered to concentrate on the Japanese naval messages rather than Japanese diplomatic traffic, the United States would have had a much clearer picture of the Japanese military buildup and, with the warning provided by these messages, might have avoided the disaster of Pearl Harbor.

Pearl Harbor Revisited - United States Navy Communications Intelligence, 1924-1941 (Paperback): Frederick D. Parker Pearl Harbor Revisited - United States Navy Communications Intelligence, 1924-1941 (Paperback)
Frederick D. Parker; Foreword by Henry F. Schorreck; Center for Cryptologic History
R518 Discovery Miles 5 180 Out of stock
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