Silent warriors: the Naval Security Group Reserve, 1945-2005
"This book recounts a unique and untold story, that of Naval Reserve (NR) cryptologists--the professional term for codebreakers and codemakers. This has always been a small and select community, one little known to outsiders, and even less understood. Cryptologists have long constituted the mos...
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spellingShingle | Schindler, John R. Silent warriors the Naval Security Group Reserve, 1945-2005 United States Navy History United States Navy Cryptologic technicians Electronic intelligence History Cryptography History Cold War United States / Navy / History United States / Navy / Cryptologic technicians United States ; Navy Cold War ; (1945-1989) 1945-1989 Renseignement électronique ; Histoire Cryptographie ; Histoire Guerre froide Electronic intelligence ; History Cryptography ; History Armed Forces ; Cryptologic technicians Cryptography Diplomatic relations Electronic intelligence États-Unis ; Relations extérieures ; 1945-1989 United States ; Foreign relations ; 1945-1989 United States History |
title | Silent warriors the Naval Security Group Reserve, 1945-2005 |
title_alt | Naval Security Group Reserve, 1945-2005 |
title_auth | Silent warriors the Naval Security Group Reserve, 1945-2005 |
title_exact_search | Silent warriors the Naval Security Group Reserve, 1945-2005 |
title_full | Silent warriors the Naval Security Group Reserve, 1945-2005 John R. Schindler |
title_fullStr | Silent warriors the Naval Security Group Reserve, 1945-2005 John R. Schindler |
title_full_unstemmed | Silent warriors the Naval Security Group Reserve, 1945-2005 John R. Schindler |
title_short | Silent warriors |
title_sort | silent warriors the naval security group reserve 1945 2005 |
title_sub | the Naval Security Group Reserve, 1945-2005 |
topic | United States Navy History United States Navy Cryptologic technicians Electronic intelligence History Cryptography History Cold War United States / Navy / History United States / Navy / Cryptologic technicians United States ; Navy Cold War ; (1945-1989) 1945-1989 Renseignement électronique ; Histoire Cryptographie ; Histoire Guerre froide Electronic intelligence ; History Cryptography ; History Armed Forces ; Cryptologic technicians Cryptography Diplomatic relations Electronic intelligence États-Unis ; Relations extérieures ; 1945-1989 United States ; Foreign relations ; 1945-1989 United States History |
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