Johnson, Loch K., 1942-
The CIA : controlling the quiet option / by Loch K. Johnson
1980
MI-15191
39020030170966
Johnson, Nicholas L
Soviet satellite reconnaissance activities and trends / by Nicholas L. Johnson
1981
MI-5719
39020030170966
Johnson, W. L
Nathan Hale, famous revolutionary spy / W. L. Johnson
1929
MI-5900
39020030170966
Johnson, Loch K., 1942-
Covert action and accountability : decision-making for America's secret foreign policy / Loch K. Johnson
1989
MI-15239
39020030170966
Johnson, Henry Phelps, 1842-1923
The secret service of the revolution / Henry P. Johnston
1882
MI-15300
39020030170966
The military intelligence and espionage media collection was donated by Elizabeth Bankcroft in 1998 as part of a larger military intelligence collection that included nearly 5,000 printed items. The Bankcroft media collection consists of military intelligence and conspiracy theory themed movies (VHS tapes both purchased and privately recorded), music CDs, computer games, board games, audio books, and trading cards.
Lanir, Zvi
Military risk-taking : C3I and the cognitive functions of boldness in war / Zvi Lanir, Baruch Fischhoff and Stephen Johnson
1988
MI-15162
39020030170982
Ashcraft, Allan Coleman, 1928-
A history of military intelligence in the United States Army. Section 1. General George Washington and the evolution of a military intelligence service during the American Revolution / by Allan C. Ashcraft in collaboration with William C. Pietsch assisted by Richard Johnson
Bryan, Texas : 837th M.I.D. (STRAT), [1969?]
MI-14986
39020030170826
Anthony, Bert R. "On Parade March." Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, 1924. Herbert, Victor and Rida Johnson Young. "The Dream Girl." 92 copies.) New York: Harms Inc., 1924. Renk, L. "Ivy." Philadelphia: Theodore Presser Co., 1924. Spier, Larry, Con Conrad and B. G. De Sylva. "Memory Lane." New York: Harms Inc., 1924.
Loesser, Frank. "If I Were A Bell." New York: Edwin H. Morris and Company, Inc., 1950. Weiss, Stephan and Bernie Baum. "Music! Music! Music!" New York: Cromwell Music, Inc., 1950. Schwartz, Arthur and Dorothy Fields. "Love Is the Reason." New York: T. B. Harms Co., 1951. Warren, Harry and Ralph Blane. "What Good Is a Gal?" New York: Miller Music Corporation, 1952. Gay, Byron and Arnold Johnson. "O (Oh!)" (Advance Artist Copy.) New York: Leo Feist Inc., 1953.
The military intelligence and espionage media collection was donated by Elizabeth Bankcroft in 1998 as part of a larger military intelligence collection that included nearly 5,000 printed items. The Bankcroft media collection consists of military intelligence and conspiracy theory themed movies (VHS tapes both purchased and privately recorded), music CDs, computer games, board games, audio books, and trading cards.