Chapter 3. Army-Navy Policy and Organizational Development during 1943
THE COMBAT INTELLIGENCE DIVISION AND OP-20-G
Though it had now been settled that naval COMINT was under the control of the DNC, the cart had been put before the horse. The decline of ONI still left the division of intelligence responsibility at the top as far as the evaluation and use of COMINT and other forms of intelligence were concerned. OP-20-G, the intelligence producing subdivision of 20-G, provided its product to F-11 (Fleet intelligence) and F-35 (Operational Information) of the COMINCH staff and OP-16FE (the Far East section of ONI). Each of these units had a role in the evaluation, dissemination, and use of COMINT albeit ONI was not involved in the Battle of the Atlantic ...
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