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Saturday, October 13, 2018

Entry 9032 finding aid

I have uploaded the finding aid to US National Archives - collection RG 457 (Records of the National Security Agency) - entry 9032.

Note that this is not the only entry in collection RG 457.

Google drive link
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Tuesday, October 2, 2018

More interesting USSBS interrogation reports

USSBS Japan – ‘Japanese Communication Intelligence’, Serial No. 208 – Commander Ozawa

USSBS Japan – ‘Japanese Naval Intelligence’, Serial No. 246 – Rear Admiral Ono

USSBS Japan – ‘Intelligence Sources Used in Operational Planning’, Serial No. 369 - Commander Miyazaki

USSBS Japan – ‘Organization and Operation of First Naval Air Technical Arsenal’, Serial No. 384 – Lieutenant Toyoda

I’ve added the first three in the sources of Japanese codebreakers of WWII.
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