World War I and the foundations of American intelligence:
"Ask an American intelligence officer to tell you when the country started doing modern intelligence and you will probably hear something about the Office of Strategic Services in World War II or the National Security Act of 1947 and the formation of the Central Intelligence Agency. What you al...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Ask an American intelligence officer to tell you when the country started doing modern intelligence and you will probably hear something about the Office of Strategic Services in World War II or the National Security Act of 1947 and the formation of the Central Intelligence Agency. What you almost certainly will not hear is anything about World War I. In his new book, Mark Stout establishes that, in fact, World War I led to the realization that intelligence was indispensable in both wartime and peacetime. After a lengthy gestation that started in the late nineteenth century, World War I gave birth to modern American intelligence. Virtually everything that followed was maturation, reorganization, reinvigoration, or reinvention. World War I ushered in a period of rapid changes. Never again would the War Department be without an intelligence component. Never again would a senior American commander lead a force to war without intelligence personnel on his staff. Never again would the United States government be without a signals intelligence agency or an aerial reconnaissance capability. Never again would espionage against the United States be legal. Finally, World War I laid the foundations for the establishment of a self-conscious profession of intelligence. For the first time, there came to be a group of intelligence practitioners who viewed themselves as different from other soldiers, sailors, and diplomats. When World War II arrived, the United States had a solid foundation from which to expand to meet the needs of another global hot war and the Cold War that followed"-- |
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Contents Acknowledgments I Introduction 1 2 Beginnings 15 Intelligence in War: The Caribbean and the Philippines, 1898-1902 35 Departmental Organization and Military Doctrine 3 4 5 vii Mexican Rehearsal 5$ 76 Mobilizing Intelligence for War in Europe, Ι9Ι4_ι9τ8 6 “Secret Service”: Espionage and Covert Action Aerial Reconnaissance 7 8 9 Radio Intelligence 141 167 Modern War and Counterintelligence 10 Counterintelligence in Depth 203 11 Intelligence in Combat, 1918 233 12 Legacies Notes 260 281 Sources and Bibliography Index 369 347 193 113 9° |
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Contents Acknowledgments I Introduction 1 2 Beginnings 15 Intelligence in War: The Caribbean and the Philippines, 1898-1902 35 Departmental Organization and Military Doctrine 3 4 5 vii Mexican Rehearsal 5$ 76 Mobilizing Intelligence for War in Europe, Ι9Ι4_ι9τ8 6 “Secret Service”: Espionage and Covert Action Aerial Reconnaissance 7 8 9 Radio Intelligence 141 167 Modern War and Counterintelligence 10 Counterintelligence in Depth 203 11 Intelligence in Combat, 1918 233 12 Legacies Notes 260 281 Sources and Bibliography Index 369 347 193 113 9° |
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