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292 <strong>Missing</strong> <strong>Pieces</strong><br />

Journal articles<br />

Aid, Matthew, ‘US Humint and Comint in the Korean War: From the Approach of War to the<br />

Chinese Intervention’, Intelligence and National Security 14, 1999, pp. 17—63.<br />

Aid, Matthew, ‘American Comint in the Korean War (Part II): From the Chinese Intervention to<br />

the Armistice’, Intelligence and National Security 15, 2000, pp. 14—49.<br />

Barclay, G StJ, ‘In the Sticky Flypaper: the United States, Australia and Indonesia<br />

1959—1964’, Naval War College Review 34, 1975, pp. 67—80.<br />

Brooke-Popham, Robert, ‘Operations in the Far East, from 17th October 1940 to 27th December<br />

1941’, Supplement to the London Gazette of 20 January 1948, His Majesty’s Stationery Office,<br />

London, 1948.<br />

Bullen, John, ‘The Japanese ‘Long Lance’ Torpedo and its Place in Naval History’, Imperial War<br />

Museum Review 3, 1988, pp. 69—79.<br />

Cain, Frank, ‘Missiles and Mistrust: US Intelligence Responses to British and <strong>Australian</strong> Missile<br />

Research’, Intelligence and National Security 3, 1988, pp. 6—22.<br />

Cain, Frank, ‘An Aspect of Post-War <strong>Australian</strong> Relations with the United Kingdom and<br />

the United States: Missiles, Spies and Disharmony’, <strong>Australian</strong> Historical Studies 23, 1989,<br />

pp. 186—202.<br />

Cooper, Alastair, ‘At the Crossroads: Anglo-<strong>Australian</strong> Naval Relations, 1945—1971’, Journal of<br />

Military History 58, 1994, pp. 699—718.<br />

Dignam, DK, ‘Australia and British Relations With Japan 1914-1921’, <strong>Australian</strong> Outlook 67, 1968,<br />

pp. 140—150.<br />

Fogarty, Mike, ‘Showing the Flag: Naval Diplomacy to Saigon, 1956—63’, Journal of <strong>Australian</strong><br />

Naval History 4:1, 2007, pp. 42—67.<br />

Gobert, Wayne, ‘The Evolution of the RAN Intelligence Service Part One — 1907—1918’, Journal of<br />

the <strong>Australian</strong> Naval Institute 15, 1989, pp. 39—43.<br />

Gobert, Wayne, ‘The Evolution of Service Strategic Intelligence 1901—1941’, <strong>Australian</strong> Defence<br />

Force Journal 92, 1992, pp. 56—62.<br />

Grey, Jeffrey, ‘A Military Alliance at Work? Commonwealth Forces in the Korean War’, Journal of<br />

the <strong>Australian</strong> War Memorial 9, 1986, pp. 39—46.<br />

Hack, Karl, ‘British Intelligence and Counter-Insurgency in the Era of Decolonisation: The Example<br />

of Malaya’, Intelligence and National Security 14, 1999, pp. 124—155.<br />

Hopkins, Michael, ‘Britain and the Korean War after 50 Years: the Slow Emergence of an<br />

Intelligence Dimension’, Intelligence and National Security 15, 2000, pp. 177-182.<br />

Lee, David, ‘Australia and Allied Strategy in the Far East, 1952—1957’, Journal of Strategic Studies<br />

16, 1993, pp. 511—538.<br />

Lee, David, ‘Britain and Australia’s Defence Policy, 1945—1949’, War and Society 13, 1995, pp.<br />

61—80.<br />

Lundstrom, John, ‘A Failure of Radio Intelligence: An Episode in the Battle of the Coral Sea’,<br />

Cryptologia 7, 1983, pp. 99—118.<br />

Maiolo, Joseph, ‘I Believe the Hun is Cheating’: British Admiralty Technical Intelligence and the<br />

German <strong>Navy</strong>, 1936—39’, Intelligence and National Security 11, 1996, pp. 32—58.<br />

Moulton, JL, ‘The Indonesian Confrontation’, US Naval Institute Naval Review, 1969, pp. 144—<br />

171.

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