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Notes to Pages 96-105<br />

158. Rprt, Lt Jakob Gotthold, HQ AAF,<br />

<strong>Air</strong> Comm Ofc, “<strong>Air</strong>borne Interception of<br />

R/T Traffic Carried Out with <strong>the</strong> Fifteenth<br />

<strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong>,” Nov 1, 1944, USAFA, Mc-<br />

Donald Collection, box 1 1.<br />

159. Intvw, Dr. Thomas Fabyanic with<br />

Brig Gen Harris B. Hull, Feb 20, 1987.<br />

160. A.I.4, “The Contribution of <strong>the</strong> Y<br />

Service to <strong>the</strong> Target Germany Campaign<br />

of <strong>the</strong> VIII USAAF,” n.d., LC, Spaatz<br />

Collection, box 295.<br />

161. HQ 8th AF, Ofc Dir Intel, “Status<br />

of Y Intelligence in Eighth <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong>,”<br />

May 1945, LC, Spaatz Collection, box<br />

295.<br />

162. Clayton, The Enemy Is Listening,<br />

pp. 269-270.<br />

163. Narration, Elsas, “Outline History<br />

of Operational Employment of Y Service,”<br />

Jun 6, 1945.<br />

164. Rprt, Gotthold, HQ AAF, <strong>Air</strong><br />

Comm Ofc, “<strong>Air</strong>borne Interception of R/T<br />

Traffic Carried Out with <strong>the</strong> Fifteenth <strong>Air</strong><br />

<strong>Force</strong>.”<br />

165. Minutes, “Meeting of A-2’s of<br />

American <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong>s in Europe.”<br />

166. Memo, Elsas to Dir Intel, HQ 8th<br />

AF, May 5, 1945.<br />

167. Ltr, Col George D. McDonald to<br />

Maj Gen Clayton Bissell, AC/AS, Intelligence,<br />

HQ AAF, subj: Development of<br />

Radio Intelligence for <strong>the</strong> Pacific Theatre,<br />

Dec 27,1943, USAFA, McDonald Collection,<br />

box 2.<br />

168. Admin Hist, 12th AF, vol3.<br />

169. Ibid.<br />

170. Ibid.<br />

171. G/C R. H. Humphreys, “The Use<br />

of ‘U’ in <strong>the</strong> Mediterranean and Northwest<br />

African Theatres of War, Oct 1945,”<br />

in Reports Received by US. War Department<br />

on <strong>the</strong> Use of ULTRA in <strong>the</strong> European<br />

Theater in World War 11, SRH-037.<br />

172. Whitlow, in SRH-023, p. 5 1.<br />

173. Alexander S. Cochran, Jr., “MAG-<br />

IC, ULTRA, and <strong>the</strong> Second World War:<br />

Literature, Sources, and Outlook,” Military<br />

Affairs, Apr 1982, pp. 88-92; Edward<br />

J. Drea, “ULTRA and <strong>the</strong> American War<br />

Against Japan: A Note on Sources,” Intelligence<br />

and National Security, Jan 1988,<br />

pp. 195-204.<br />

174. Hinsley, British Intelligence in <strong>the</strong><br />

434<br />

Second World War, vol I; Donald Cameron<br />

Watt, “British Intelligence and <strong>the</strong><br />

Coming of <strong>the</strong> Second World War,” in<br />

Ernest R. May, Knowing One’s Enemies<br />

(Princeton, 1984).<br />

175. Lewin, ULTRA Goes to War; Ronald<br />

Lewin, The American MAGIC: Codes,<br />

Ciphers, and <strong>the</strong> Defeat of Japan (New<br />

York, 1982).<br />

176. Edward Van Der Rhoer, Deadly<br />

MAGIC (New York, 1978).<br />

177. Gordon W. Prange, At Dawn We<br />

Slept (New York, 1981); Roberta Wohlstetler,<br />

Pearl Harbor: Warning and Decision<br />

(Stanford, 1962).<br />

178. The Role of Radio Intelligence in<br />

American-Japanese War, August 1941-<br />

September 1942, SRH-012, vol 2, pp.<br />

233-250,282-283.<br />

179. Clark, The Man Who Broke PUR-<br />

PLE.<br />

180. SRH-035, p. 5.<br />

181. Ibid., p. 16.<br />

182. Alexander S. Cochran, Jr., The<br />

MAGICDiplomatic Summaries (New York,<br />

1982).<br />

183. Alexander S. Cochran, Jr., “The<br />

Influence of ‘MAGIC’ Intelligence on<br />

Allied Strategy in <strong>the</strong> Mediterranean,” in<br />

Craig L. Symonds, New Aspects of Naval<br />

History (Annapolis, Md., 1980).<br />

184. For instance, see MAGIC Diplomatic<br />

Summary (hereafter MDS) 37 1, Apr<br />

1, 1943, MDS 420, May 20, 1943, MDS<br />

514, Aug 22,1943, and MDS 535, Sep 12,<br />

1943, all in M~~~~Summaries, SRH-549.<br />

185. In particular, see MDS 1027, Jan<br />

16,1945, MDS 1084-6, Mar 15-16,1945,<br />

and MDS 1104, Apr 3,1945.<br />

186. Cochran, MAGIC Diplomatic Summaries.<br />

187. Douglas M. Homer, “Special<br />

Intelligence in <strong>the</strong> South-West Pacific<br />

Area during World War 11,” Australian<br />

Outlook 32 (Dec 1978), pp. 315-316;<br />

Rprt, “Radio Intelligence in <strong>the</strong> Fifth <strong>Air</strong><br />

<strong>Force</strong>,” n.d. [1944], 730.625.<br />

188. SRH-035, p. 31.<br />

189. The Role of Communicationslntelligence<br />

in Submarine Warfare in <strong>the</strong> Pacific,<br />

SRH-01 l.<br />

190. SRH-035, pp. 4142.<br />

191. Ibid., pp. 10-16, 26.

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