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Piercing the Fog - Air Force Historical Studies Office

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398<br />

clues of German offensive, 235-36<br />

comprehensiveness on German army<br />

units, 182<br />

contribution to successful campaign<br />

against oil industry, 41 1<br />

crucial role in air war, North Africa,<br />

163-69<br />

discloses Japan’s regional defense planning,<br />

284<br />

handled under air intelligence working<br />

agreement, 358<br />

identifies kamikaze, 287<br />

importance in American strategic air<br />

operations, 74-77<br />

importance in last years of WWII, 173<br />

indicates GAF losses, 208<br />

information on German oil shortages,<br />

239-40<br />

information regarding GAF, 230<br />

input for tactical air command, 79<br />

intelligence-sharing agreement and, 350<br />

Kenney’s use of, 296<br />

leads to deception around New Guinea<br />

coast, 28 1<br />

limited access of A-2 to, 363<br />

limited American clearance, in Mediterranean<br />

<strong>the</strong>ater, 180,18 1<br />

limited role in damage assessment, 203,<br />

208<br />

locations of fuel and ammunition<br />

dumps, 234<br />

policy level of, 189<br />

reasons for success of, 406<br />

relationship to Allied tactical air operations,<br />

78-80<br />

reliability on unit strength, 204<br />

reveals Japanese plans to defend Kyushu,<br />

384<br />

reveals Japan’s study of Allied air operations,<br />

293<br />

reveals location of panzer headquarters,<br />

234<br />

role of, 394<br />

role in battle for Leyte, 288<br />

role in Mediterranean <strong>the</strong>ater, 182-83,<br />

406<br />

separation of Anglo-American intelligence<br />

regarding, 134<br />

significant information on German<br />

movements, 410<br />

strategic implications of information,<br />

242<br />

Index<br />

underutilization by air intelligence,<br />

412-13<br />

use by Australia, 108<br />

use in Operation HUSKY, 174-75<br />

use in Operation TORCH, 158<br />

use in Pacific and CBI, 99-105<br />

use against Japanese shipping, 317<br />

usefulness in damage assessment, 139<br />

value against GAF, 147<br />

United Kingdom<br />

negative response to COA, 153<br />

United States<br />

postwar strategic vulnerability of, 391-<br />

92<br />

United States Army<br />

2d Signal Service Company, 107, 250,<br />

252-53<br />

18th Photointerpretation Unit, 3 17<br />

32d Division, 263<br />

138th Signal Radio Intercept Company,<br />

36 1<br />

837th Signal Service Detachment, 107<br />

849th SIGINT Company, 98, 180<br />

<strong>Air</strong> Service, 11<br />

interservice rivalries during WWII, 8<br />

Manhattan Engineer District, 380, 383<br />

Signal Intelligence Service, 5 1<br />

United States Army Basic Field Manual,<br />

Military Intelligence, 49<br />

United States Army Signal Corps’ SIG-<br />

INT Service (SIS). 101<br />

radio intercept at FOG Santiago, Manila,<br />

250<br />

United States Army Strategic <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong>s<br />

(USASTAF)<br />

creation of, 346<br />

United States Board of Economic Warfare<br />

(BEW), 137-38<br />

United States Joint Army-Navy Board, 51<br />

United States Naval Group China, 259,<br />

323<br />

United States Navy<br />

<strong>Air</strong> Technical Section. 125 I ~~<br />

air intelligence working agreement and,<br />

357.359<br />

breaking of Japanese codes by, 104<br />

claims to German secrets, 373<br />

crash intelligence by, 124<br />

defeat at Savo Island, 413<br />

exclusion from CB, 108<br />

Far East target identification work by,<br />

368-69<br />

intelligence, 5 1<br />

499

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