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Intelligence Studies

Volume 52, No. 3

September 2008

Unclassified Extracts from Studies in Intelligence

In Memory of Thomas Francis Troy,

CIA Teacher, historian, 1919-2008 

Hayden Peake and Nicholas Dujmovic

Amnesia to Anamnesis

Commemoration of the Dead at CIA 

Nicholas Dujmovic

Unraveling a Cold War Mystery

The ALFA SSN: Challenging Paradigms,

Finding New Truths, 1969-79 

Gerhardt Thamm

The Youngest Operative

A Tale of Initiative Behind Enemy

Lines During WWII 

Bob Bergin

Reviews

Hostile Intent: U.S. Covert Operations

in Chile, 1964-1974 

David Robarge

The Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf 

Hayden Peake

Contributors

Bob Bergin is a former foreign service officer who has spent many years in Thailand. He has written in the history of aviation in Southeast Asia and China and on operations of the OSS in that region.

Nicholas Dujmovic is a CIA historian, veteran intelligence analyst, member of the Studies Editorial Board and a frequent contributor. He is the complier and editor of The Literary Spy.

Hayden Peake is the curator of the CIA Historical Intelligence Collection. He served in the Directorate of Science and Technology and the Directorate of Operations.

David Robarge is the CIA’s Chief Historian.He is a frequent reviewer of books and contributor to Studies. He is the author of a number of classified histories, including a biography of former Director of Central Intelligence John McCone.

Gerhardt Thamm served in both Army and Navy intelligence. He was an analyst and team leader in the Office of Naval Intelligence when he wrote the enclosed article. He is now retired.