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586 NOTES TO PAGES 204-212<br />

8 Reilly (Moscow) to (FO). Nos. 954 and<br />

957. 11.07.60. 213/4/G. FO 3711173538.<br />

9 Reilly (Moscow) to (FO). 14.06.60.<br />

NS1381/82. FO 3711152002.<br />

10 Home. Macmillan 1957-1986. p.225<br />

11 Reilly (Moscow) to (FO). 12.07.60.<br />

213/4/G. FO 3711173538. The subsequent<br />

JIC paper was JIC (60) 43 (Final). 'Soviet<br />

Threats Against Reconnaissance Flight<br />

Bases Following the U-2 Incident'. ilnd is<br />

summarised in DEFE 13/342.<br />

12 Reilly (Moscow) to FO. 19.07.60. 13/44.<br />

FO 3711173540.<br />

13 'Soviet Reply Note on RB-47 Incident'.<br />

Moscow Home Service. 18.05 GMT.<br />

15.07.60. SU/387.AIIl. SWB. See also<br />

Johnson. American Cryptology. YoU. p.148.<br />

14 Macmillan to Eisenhower. 12.07.60.<br />

Z13/23/G. FO 3711173539.<br />

15 'Memorandum on Buzzing of Soviet<br />

Ships'. Tass in English. 17.47 GMT.<br />

16.07.60. SU/387.A1IJ. SWB.<br />

16 Johnson. American Cryptology. Vol.i. p.141.<br />

17 Michel (FO) to Wilkison (H/PUSD)<br />

21.07.60 and Wilkinson to MicheL<br />

22.07.60. 13/44. F03711173540.<br />

18 Andrew. Defence of the Realm. pp.484. 493.<br />

19 Macmillan (PM) to Home (Foreign<br />

Secretary). M271/60. 01.08.60. DEFE<br />

13115.<br />

20 Mtg held in the PM's Rooms at the House<br />

of Commons. JIC 1850/50. 'Radio Proving<br />

Flights'. Daunt. 10.11.60. ibid.<br />

21 Minutes. 'Surveillance Meeting'. 26.04.60.<br />

16/W1160. ADM 1127680.<br />

22 Minute by head of Military Branch II.<br />

10.03.61. ibid.<br />

23 Memorandum from PS te V.C.A.S. to PS<br />

to S. of S ... Aircraft Approach Restrictions<br />

- Operation TIARA/GARNET. 10.60. AIR<br />

20/12222. The JIC paper prepared for<br />

Macmillan was JIC (60) 62 (Revised).<br />

01.09.60.<br />

24 Bufton (ACAS(I» memo. 'Comments on<br />

JIB's memorandum', OS.60, enclosing<br />

Hunt (Cab) to Bulton, JICIl482/60,<br />

09.09.60, AIR S11953.<br />

25 On continuing British submarine intelligence<br />

operations in the 1960s see Riste,<br />

Norwegian Intelligence Service, p.J.2S.<br />

26 Speech by Keith Hall, Director NRO, Naval<br />

Research Laboratory 75th Anniversary<br />

Even l.hllp:llwww.globalsecurity.org/<br />

spacellibrary/newslI 998fgrab-69S.htm<br />

27 Smith (IG), 'Procurpment of Foreign<br />

Cryptographic Material', 14.04.49, File<br />

310.13. Box 9, Army In!. TS-Decimal File,<br />

1945-52, Entry 47A, RG 319, NARA<br />

2S Ralph Erskine, 'The Admiralty and<br />

Cipher Machines'; CPB (52), 1st mtg,<br />

Appendix E, CPB/52/J. 'NATO Cryptomaterial:<br />

Plan for Production, Distribution,<br />

Accounting and Security<br />

Control'. note by the Secretary, 25.09.52,<br />

HW 9/28.<br />

29 FCO to British Defence Liaison Staff (NZ).<br />

19.06.69, FC019/90, discussed in Matt<br />

Russell, BID/60 (Singlet) http://www.<br />

jproc.ca/crypto/bid60.html.<br />

30 Johnson, American Cryptology, VoU,<br />

pp.212-18.<br />

31 SM-2721-52, Memo of the Reps. of the<br />

British COS, 'Report of the UK/US<br />

Communications Security Conference.<br />

1952', JCS 1951-3, CCS311 (1-10-42)<br />

Sec.15, RG 218, NARA.<br />

32 Alvis was indeed a good system, and was<br />

eventually operated in many countries,<br />

including Canada and Australia. It was still<br />

in use in Cariberra in the 19S0s.<br />

33 The paper was LCSB (62) 6, 22.05.62.<br />

34 'Provision of On-Line Cryptographic<br />

Equipment for NATO', note of a meeting<br />

in Mr Trend's Room at the Treasury,<br />

07.06.62, 731155/01. T 225/2074.<br />

35 Captain Roben F.T. Stannard, CBE, DSO,<br />

RN, took over from Major General Sir<br />

William Ronald C. Penney, KBE, CB, DSO,<br />

MC, as D/LCSA on 01.11.57. I am indebted<br />

to Peter Freeman for this information.<br />

36 Summarised in Stephenson (FO) to Trend<br />

(Treasury) 29.06.62, T 225/2074.<br />

37 Ibid.<br />

38 UK-46-MWD-N-59 and UK-47-N-59,<br />

discussed in Reeve (MoD) to Mitchell (T),<br />

2S.0S.61, enclosing 'MWDP Agreements<br />

Signed Since the MWDP Meeting<br />

22.12.50', T 22511758.<br />

39 As we shall see in the next chapter, this<br />

assertion was far from true.<br />

40 'Provision of On-Line Cryptographic<br />

Equipment for NATO', note of mtg<br />

10.07.62, T 225/2074.<br />

41 Stannard (LCESA) to Stephenson (FO),<br />

BM55/0504, 29.01.63, T 225/2074.<br />

42 The official who took the call was not<br />

impressed, and noted: 'He got nowhere<br />

as far as 1 was concerned: Hartley<br />

(Washington) to Walshe (DEA), 04.09.56,<br />

item.2, CRS AlS3S, NAA<br />

43 Hagelin to Australian Embassy<br />

(Washington), 10.56, item 65, ibid. See<br />

also Crypto AG (Switzerland), 'Analysis<br />

of the CX-52 Machine from the Point of<br />

View of Cryptographic Security', 02.54,<br />

item. 59, ibid.

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