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Sennelager SA Site Inspection – April or May 1965
In 1965 I joined 14 Det of 5 (CI) Coy as part of the trial organisation of Int & Sy Gp (BAOR). We were accommodated
With a little help from our friends
In the summer of 1983, 45 Security Section at Rheindahlen had an interest in a building that was part of part of an old railway
The Birth of Signals Intelligence
The History of MI1(b) John Ferris points out in the bibliography to his invaluable work The British Army and Signals Intelligence1 “no historian has assessed
Korea is often seen as a Sigint failure – but was it?
“The Korean war although limited in geographical scope to a small Asian country and beginning as a struggle between armies of Koreans, the conflict eventually
The Forgotten War
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BATTLE FOR CYPRUS, 1974 ARTICLE FOR RUSI JOURNAL John Hughes-Wilson© According to the UN there are still two long standing
Humouring Lunatics – The Northern Ireland Ferries Saga
By Peter Jefferies Between October 1974 and March 1975 I was the liaison officer for the Reconnaissance Intelligence Centre (Northern Ireland) or RICLO for short.
Himmler’s Shaving Cream
Heinrich Luitpold Himmler (7 October 1900 – 23 May 1945) was Reichsfuhrer of the SS, a military commander, and a leading member of the Nazi
Enoch Powell – 100 Years on
100 YEARS ON The sixteenth of June 2012 marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of one of the most contentious, loathed and yet revered
Bletchley Park
The ‘Testery’ and the contribution made by the Intelligence Corps The battle to ‘break’ Enigma was not the only one being fought in 1942. Much
Smoky Joes
by Paul Croxson Going round the Museum it is easy to miss the model of ‘Smoky Joes’. The story of how it came into being