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gence Platoon: A Symbol of the Combat Ability of MI Soldiers............................................................... 215Preface to Second Volume ....................................... 220Korean War Era ................................................... 222MICHAEL E. BIGELOW * Disaster Along the Ch’ongch’on:<strong>Intelligence</strong> Breakdown in Korea ............................. 224The Vietnam Era................................................... 230DONALD G. BENNETT * Spot Report: <strong>Intelligence</strong>, Vietnam235GEORGE D. LIVINGSTON, JR. * PERSHING II: SuccessAmid Chaos ...................................................... 239MARC B. POWE * Which Way for Tactical <strong>Intelligence</strong> AfterVietnam? .......................................................... 242JOSEPH A. MC CHRISTIAN * Lessons Learned in Vietnam247JOHN D. BERGEN * The Electronic Battlefield.............. 248Post-Vietnam Growth ............................................. 263JOHN F. STEWART, JR. * Operation URGENT FURY: The525th MI Group Perspective .................................. 269JOSEPH W. PRESTON * J<strong>US</strong>T CA<strong>US</strong>E: <strong>Intelligence</strong> Supportto Special Operations Aviation ................................ 272VICTOR M. ROSELLO * Operation J<strong>US</strong>T CA<strong>US</strong>E: The DivisionalMI Battalion, The Nonlinear Battlefield, and AirLandOperations-Future ............................................... 275Operation DESERT SHIELD/STORM ........................ 279JOHN F. STEWART, JR. * DESERT STORM: A Third U.S.<strong>Army</strong> Perspective ................................................ 284RICHARD J. QUIRK, III * A Division G-2’s Perspective ofOperation DESERT STORM5 ................................ 293

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