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  2. Jock Haswell - Wikipedia

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    The Battle for Empire: A Century of Anglo-French Conflict (Cassell, 1976) Spies and Spymasters: A Concise History of Intelligence (Thames & Hudson, 1977) [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] The Intelligence and Deception of the D-Day Landings (Batsford, 1979) also published in the US as D-Day : Intelligence and Deception , New York

  3. Jeffrey T. Richelson - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Talbot Richelson (31 December 1949 – 11 November 2017) was an American author and academic researcher who studied the process of intelligence gathering and national security. [1] He authored at least thirteen books and many articles about intelligence, and directed the publication of several of the National Security Archive's ...

  4. Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies - Wikipedia

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    It is unknown whether human-level artificial intelligence will arrive in a matter of years, later this century, or not until future centuries. Regardless of the initial timescale, once human-level machine intelligence is developed, a "superintelligent" system that "greatly exceeds the cognitive performance of humans in virtually all domains of interest" would most likely follow surprisingly ...

  5. David Kahn (writer) - Wikipedia

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    New York Review of Books profile; David Kahn: Historian of Secret Codes by Arnold Abrams, in Newsday 2004-09-19 (via History News Network) The Intelligence Failure of Pearl Harbor by David Kahn, from Foreign Affairs (Winter 1991/92) Codebreaking and the Battle of the Atlantic [permanent dead link ‍] by David Kahn. USAFA Harmon Memorial ...

  6. Book Review: 'A Day in September' examines the lessons ... - AOL

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    About 57,000 books have been published on the American Civil War so what possibly could be left to explore ? Quite a bit, it turns out, particularly regarding the bloodiest battle of the war and ...

  7. The Longest Winter - Wikipedia

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    The Longest Winter: The Battle of the Bulge and the Epic Story of World War II's Most Decorated Platoon is a non-fiction book written by Alex Kershaw and published in 2004 by Da Capo Press. It became a New York Times bestseller. It tells the story of the eighteen men of an intelligence platoon under the command by Lieutenant Lyle Bouck.

  8. Intelligence and How to Get It - Wikipedia

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    Writing for The New York Times, philosopher Jim Holt described the book as "a meticulous and eye-opening critique of hereditarianism." [1] Psychologist Earl B. Hunt reviewed the book in the journal Intelligence, stating that "Nisbett is a very good writer, but he is a combative writer", and while "Nisbett is writing for a general audience" and "does so very well", Hunt argues that "Nisbett ...

  9. ‘Intelligence’: TV Review - AOL

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    Intelligence,” created by British comic actor Nick Mohammed, occasionally finds moments of intrigue, but is more often content to plug along in its lane. Joseph (Mohammed) is a B-minus lackey ...