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Old 05-01-2014, 08:43 AM   #1
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Find <p>
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<p>1. 79/49/TOPSEC/AS-14, TICOM DF.174, “Description of Contacts of Fritz Menzer with American and Soviet Authorities and Summary of Career,” 21.</p>
<p>2. 79/49/TOPSEC/AS-14, 33: and 33/51/TOPSEC/
AFSA-14, R-2, “Schlueuelscheibe 50” (May 1951).</p>
<p>3. LCDR L.A. Griffiths, RNVR, GC&amp;CS Secret Service SIGINT, Vol. III, 111-15.</p>
<p>4. WDGAS-14’s European Axis Signal Intelligence
in World War II as Revealed by TICOM Investigations
and Other Prisoner of War Interrogations and Captured
Material, Principally German, Vol. II, 29.</p>
<p>5. Ibid., 29.</p>
<p>6. TICOM DF-19, “Cipher Device-41” (10 January
1944); Memorandum from Frank W. Lewis, WDGAS71, to COL Solomon Kullback, WDGAS-70, “Study of the C-41 Cipher Device” (4 March 1947), and GC&amp;CS Secret
Service SIGINT, Vol. II, 166-171.</p>
<p>7. The descriptives “Red” and “Green” were applied
by traffic analysts to Enigma to designate different circuits serving two different groups of agents. In addition,
the setups on the two machines differed.</p>
<p>8. COL Alfred McCormack’s report on his trip to
London, May-June 1943, 42.</p><p>
9. Ibid., 42-43.</p><p>
10. Ibid., 43.</p><p>
11. Ibid., 44-45.</p><p>
12. Ibid., 44-47.</p><p>
13. Ibid., 47-48.</p><p>
14. Ibid., 48-49.</p><p>
15. Ibid., 49.</p><p>
16. Ibid., 49-50.</p><p>
17. Ibid., 50</p>


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17. Ibid., 50</p>
16. Ibid., 49-50.</p><p class="fnpara">
15. Ibid., 49.</p><p class="fnpara">
14. Ibid., 48-49.</p><p class="fnpara">
13. Ibid., 47-48.</p><p class="fnpara">
12. Ibid., 44-47.</p><p class="fnpara">
11. Ibid., 44-45.</p><p class="fnpara">
10. Ibid., 43.</p><p class="fnpara">
9. Ibid., 42-43.</p><p class="fnpara">
London, May-June 1943, 42.</p><p class="fnpara">
<p class="fnpara">8. COL Alfred McCormack’s report on his trip to
the setups on the two machines differed.</p>
by traffic analysts to Enigma to designate different circuits serving two different groups of agents. In addition,
<p class="fnpara">7. The descriptives “Red” and “Green” were applied
Service SIGINT, Vol. II, 166-171.</p>
1944); Memorandum from Frank W. Lewis, WDGAS71, to COL Solomon Kullback, WDGAS-70, “Study of the C-41 Cipher Device” (4 March 1947), and GC&amp;CS Secret
<p class="fnpara">6. TICOM DF-19, “Cipher Device-41” (10 January
<p class="fnpara">5. Ibid., 29.</p>
Material, Principally German, Vol. II, 29.</p>
and Other Prisoner of War Interrogations and Captured
in World War II as Revealed by TICOM Investigations
<p class="fnpara">4. WDGAS-14’s European Axis Signal Intelligence
<p class="fnpara">3. LCDR L.A. Griffiths, RNVR, GC&amp;CS Secret Service SIGINT, Vol. III, 111-15.</p>
AFSA-14, R-2, “Schlueuelscheibe 50” (May 1951).</p>
<p class="fnpara">2. 79/49/TOPSEC/AS-14, 33: and 33/51/TOPSEC/
<p class="fnpara">1. 79/49/TOPSEC/AS-14, TICOM DF.174, “Description of Contacts of Fritz Menzer with American and Soviet Authorities and Summary of Career,” 21.</p>


I was trying to use this to drive around my paragraph tag insertion problems....no joy in Mudville!

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