Spying for America

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490 pages 1990

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A readable, fair-minded, and comprehensive review of American intelligence operations since the Revolution and spymaster George Washington. Stories of secret agents, unwelcome analysis, technical ingenuity, and controversial covert action illuminate its episode evolution from 1775 to the present. This book provides an overall account of American intelligence that places it within the context of two centuries of national history. On the Military Intelligence History Reading List 2012.

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