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April 25th 04, 04:37 PM
Howard Berkowitz
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In article ,
(Jack Linthicum) wrote:
La Carre is counterespionage and Fleming is special ops, neither of
which is strictly intelligence. Overhead surveillance and radio
intercept are intelligence but about as dull as you can get if you
don't have Clancy's live action satellite
Now, I'm enough of a specialist in the field to find it interesting
anyway. But some decently readable nonfiction has been published, such
as Brignioni and Babington-Smith in imagery, Kahn in communications
intelligence, etc.
Howard Berkowitz