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Department of the Navy, U.S. Naval Communications Supplementary Activity, Radio Intelligence in the Red Army, May 20, 1949, Top Secret.
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Cold War Intelligence
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Department of the Navy, U.S. Naval Communications Supplementary Activity
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1949
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Armed Forces Security Agency, Russian Cryptology During World War II, 1952, Top Secret Suede.
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Cold War Intelligence
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Armed Forces Security Agency
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1952
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Jill E. Frahm, "The Days of Bourbon," Cryptologic Almanac, January - February 2002, Top Secret/COMINT/X1.
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Cold War Intelligence
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Jill E. Frahm
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2002
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Frank B. Rowlett, Recollections of Work on Russian, February 11, 1965, Top Secret Dinar.
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Cold War Intelligence
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Frank B. Rowlett
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1965
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