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‘I want to be in the Intelligence Corps’
Memories of National Service Paul Croxson I was approaching 18 and National Service loomed as it did for all of us males. Since I was
TICOM and the Intelligence Corps
DRAMATIS PERSONAE TICOM TEAM 1 PERSONNEL *Oeser, O. Wing Commander RAFVR. (Chief TRO) A Cambridge psychologist and friend of Winterbotham, he had joined Hut 3
Guidelines for Contributors to Sub Rosa and FICM’s Website
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Reflections of an I Corps Boy Soldier
by René Dee, 2015 The beginning of this recollection appeared in Sub Rosa winter issue, p. 4. It is relatively rare to receive a recollection
WWI in the Air – Corps Origins
RAF Museum London On Thursday 4th December 2014 the RAF Museum at Hendon opened its doors to World War I in the Air, commemorating those
Oshima in Berlin
In 1934, Colonel Ōshima became Japanese military attaché in Berlin. He spoke almost perfect German, and was soon befriended by Joachim von Ribbentrop who was
Fellers in Cairo – Die Gute Quelle
For six months and 11 days the Germans enjoyed an even speedier, more across- the-board intelligence source than Britain’s Ultra in the Desert campaign. It
German SIGINT in the Desert Campaign
The story of Capt. Seebohm has reached almost mythical levels when it comes to reviewing the part he played in Rommel’s successes in the Desert
Did Chicksands peak too early?
Exploring the exfiltration of Thomas Becket through the Gilbertine Priory in October 1164 The Friends of the Intelligence Corps Museum recently supported a series of
SIGINT successes and failures
a review by Paul Croxson THE ZIMMERMAN TELEGRAM In 1917 Room 40, the Admiralty equivalent of Bletchley Park in the first World War intercepted a
Green Beret – ‘Black’ Aircraft – Supporting the USAF at RAF Mildenhall, 1978–1980
Between 1977 and 1980 I was stationed at the Joint Air Reconnaissance Intelligence Centre (JARIC) at RAF Brampton in Cambridgeshire. In Spring 1978 I called
An Aularian Double Agent
An Aularian Double Agent 1 by Tony Cash John Bayliss and I were among the first alumni2 of the Joint Services Schools for Linguists to