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  1. NIE-5: "INDOCHINA: CURRENT SITUATION AND PROBABLE DEVELOPMENT."

    27, 1950 Attachment Size DOC_0005807661.pdf 0 bytes TODO: read text from file ...

  2. TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR A NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE ESTIMATE ON INDOCHINA.

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  3. THE IMPORTANCE OF IRANIAN AND MIDDLE EAST OIL TO WESTERN EUROPE

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  4. NOTES ON THE EARLY DCIS

    Souers well from 1944 to1950, when Souers successively served as Deputy Chief of Naval Intelligence, DCI, ... 1947), Rear Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter (May1947?October 1950), Smith (October 1950?February 1953), ... VANDENBERG, USA10 JUNE 1946-1 MAY 1947GENERAL WALTER BEDELL SMITH, USA7 OCTOBER 1950-9 FEBRUARY 195328REAR ...

  5. NEW LINKS BETWEEN INTELLIGENCE AND POLICY

    Estimates stretch backto 1950, when CIA's fourth Director, Gen-eral Walter Bedell Smith, responded ... to Pres-ident Truman's request of 10 October 1950for an assessment of Soviet and Chineseintentions in Korea ... thus helpingto create a 'common fund of knowledge. This is anew development. In the 1950 ...

  6. THE CIA AND ACADEME

    and Evaluation.During the great expansion of CIA following the outbreak of the KoreanWar in 1950, Agency recruiters ... appeared in significant numbers on academiccampuses across the nation. Also in 1950, the Director ... between academe and the CIA were cordial throughout the1950s. During much of that period the Cold War ...

  7. SOVIET MILITARY POWER IN THE 1980S

    which has been decliningsince the 1950s, has slowed to a crawl in the pastseveral years. The real average annual growth in GNPin ... unilateral reduc-tion in military forces and budgets since the1950s.? The admission of additional civilian ... 1950s and the rapidbuildup of strategic military forces in the early1960s.41-SUrr71?(b)(3)(n)2. ...

  8. ABBOT EMERSON SMITH

    of ORE, the Office ofResearch and Evaluation.In the autumn of 1950 in the early stages of the Korean War, ...

  9. DO YOU LIKE MAPS?

    and operations and for precise target locations.During the 1950s many operational studies based largely ... in the UnitedStates for the period 1950-69. The report gathered dust until the informationwas repackaged and later ...

  10. LISTENING TO THE WORLD FOR 50 YEARS

    Knoche1942-1944Charles S. Hyneman1944-1945Russell M. Shepherd1945-1947Lawrence K. White1947-1950Alan M. ... Warfield1950-1956Roger G. Seely1956-19681972-1973Don H. Peterson1973-1980John F. Pereira1980-1983John D. ...

  11. PROCEDURE FOR MANAGING INTERDISCIPLINARY INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTION

    performedthroughout the Intelligence Community, has compiled an all-source data baseon trends since the 1950 ...

  12. THE TWO FACES OF POLITICAL INSTABILITY

    words; would have been insufficient grounds?given what was known inthe 1950s?to divert a large amount ...

  13. COLONEL LAWRENCE K. WHITE

    was an exceedingly challenging and difficult task, especially in those inchaire,years in the early 1950s when CIA ...

  14. THE INTELLIGENCE CHALLENGE IN THE 1980S

    in internationalrelations. Both of these trends have been apparent since at least the late 1950s, butsuddenly they seem much ...

  15. U.S. INTELLIGENCE AND SOVIET ARMOR

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