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Description

Early in his career, Colonel James P. Brown headed up a small history

team sent by the Army Security Agency to Vietnam to document its role in

the war. Reflecting back, COL Brown recalled a comment made by one of

his sub- ordinates: “After working for weeks, night and day to finalize,

assemble all the photographs, and make the requi- site number of copies

of the 509 lh Radio Research Group historical report, Lieutenant Hunt

surveyed the two desks piled high with all the volumes and with a sigh

mumbled, ‘God, I hope someday someone reads all that stuff!' Indeed!”

This history represents a small down payment on the efforts by ASA

historical officers in the field and the historians back at Arlington

Hall Station to document the signals intelligence story. Once the US

Army Center of Military History has completed its official history of

Vietnam, it is hoped that declassification will have advanced to the

stage that Army intelligence can supplement the work with a more

detailed operational narrative. The history is limited in scope and does

not attempt to tell the story of the larger cryptologic effort of the

war. It draws only upon Army records and those readily available to the

INSCOM History Office.

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