Book description
A discussion of the role of the U.S. Coast Guard, FCC, and other communications intelligence elements in the enforcement of Prohibition laws.
Table of contents
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1.
- 1.1. THE BEGINNING
- 1.2. "RADIO NEW YORK"
- 1.3. COAST GUARD COLLABORATION WITH OTHER AGENCIES
- 1.4. THE ARRIVAL OF MRS. FRIEDMAN
- 1.5. A RADIO INTELLIGENCE EFFORT BECOMES NECESSARY
- 1.6. THE CRYPTANALYTIC UNIT
- 1.7. SECURITY PROBLEMS
- 1.8. AFTER REPEAL
- 1.9. INTERAGENCY AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
- 1.10. NEW DUTIES FOR THE INTELLIGENCE DIVISION
- 1.11. THE APPROACH OF WAR
- 1.12. Notes
Product information
- Title: Listening to the Rumrunners
- Author(s):
- Release date: January 1996
- Publisher(s): Center for Cryptologic History, NSA
- ISBN: 01120100009SI
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