Section 10.
Bibliograpgy
Bibliography
Following information is provided:
Books and Magazines Articles:
CAPT Herbert C. Cocke, USN, "History of ONI, May 1930
pp. 33-34.
ONI, "Administrative History of ONI in World War II,
Chapter III, pp 14-34.
LtCol H.W. Edwards, USMC (Ret), "A Different War: Marine
In Europe and North Africa" - Marines in WW-II
Commemorative Series, 1994, pp. 12-15.
Major R.E. Mattingly, USMC, (Occasional Papers) "Herringbone
Clock and CI Dagger" Reprint by History and Museum
Division, HQMC, Washington DC 1989.
Henry S.A. Becket, "The History of Espionage" Stein and Day
Publishers, Briarcliff Manor, NY 1986, p. 70.
R, Harris Smith, "OSS - The Secret History of America's
First Central Intelligence Agency," University of California
Press, Berkeley Press, 1972
Kermit Roosevelt, "War Report of the O.S.S." Walker and
Company, New York, NY 1976. pp 94-95.
Headquarters, Counterintelligence Corps Center, Camp Holabird,
MD, "Student Manual" 1 June 1949.
Brigadier General E. H. Simmons, "The United States Marine
Corps (1775-1957), Viking Press, New York, NY. 1976.
Thomas M. Johnson, "CIC: The Army's Spy-Hunter," The Reader's
Digest, New York, NY., January 1952, pp 105-110.
US Naval Institute Proceedings Review, "Marine Operations in
Vietnam," Naval Review, Washington, DC 1973.
Intelligence Guide and Procedures, "J-2 Military Assistance
Command," Vietnam, 1969.
Jack Shulimson, "Marines In Lebanon -1959," History and
Museums Division, Headquarters, US Marine Corps, Washington,
DC., 1983.
Benis M. Frank, "US Marine In Lebanon 1982-1984," History and
Museums Division, Headquarters, US Marine Corps, Washington
DC., 1986.
Art Harris, "Post-Vietnam Trial: Garwood Case," Washington
Post Newspaper," 1980.
Commander in Chief, "CINCLANT Historical Account of Cuban
Crisis 1962," Serial: 000119/J09H, Norfolk, VA 29 April 1063.
Commanding General, 5th Marine Expeditionary Brigade,
"Command Diary," Serial 0063-62, New York, NY 21 November
1962.
Department of the Navy, "Secretary of Defense Press Conference
of 23 October 1962,"Transcripts of Subject Press Conference,
Code: AGD-ccd undated.
Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force Atlantic, "Command
Diary, Ground Forces, GTMO, Code 60/735/mrf 0060B5163
1 March 1963.
Arthur Sylvester Assistant Secretary of Defense, "Chronology
of Cuban Crisis,"Washington, DC 14 November 1962.
Mary S. McAuliffe, "Cuban Missile Crisis-1962," History
Staff, Centrial Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC
October 1992.
Worth H. Bagley, "Kennedy & Taylor: Vietnam 1961," Naval
Institute Proceedings, May 1993, pp 106-115.
Department of Defense, "Impartiality In Dominican Republic
Affirmed", Defense Department Digest, Washington, DC
15 June 1965.
Robert J. Moskin, "The US Marine Corps Story," McGraw-Hill
Publications, 1982 pp-598-615.
H.W. Brands, Jr., "Decisions on American Armed Intervention:
Lebanon, Dominican Republic, and Grenada," Political Science
Quarterly, Volume 102, Number 4, dtd 1987, pp-607-624.
Brigadier General J.D. Beans, USMC (Ret), "Marine Corps
Counterintelligence:1990-2000, " American Intelligence
Journal Publication, Washington, DC, Special Issue 1989,
pp-47-50.
James Roosevelt, "A Family Matter," Simon and Schuster
Publications, 1980.
Charles L. Updegraph Jr., "US Marine Corps Special Units of
WW-II," History and Museums Division, Headquarters, US
Marine Corps, Washington, DC., 1977.
Charles R. Smith, "US Marines in Vietnam: High Mobility and
Standdown," History and Museums Division, Headquarters, US
Marine Corps, Washington, DC., 1969.
Graham A Cosmas and Terrence P. Murray, "US Marines in
Vietnam: Vietnamization and Redeployment 1970-1971,
" History and Museums Division, Headquarters,
US Marine Corps, Washington, DC., 1986.
Jack Shulimson and Charles M. Johnson, "US Marines in
Vietnam: The Landing and the Buildup," History and
Museums Division, Headquarters, US Marine Corps,
Washington, DC., 1965.
James A. MacDonald Jr., Colonel USMC (Ret.) "The Problems
of US Marine Corps Prisoners of War in Korea, "Marine Corps
Intelligence Activity Occasional Papers, Quantico VA 1961."
USMC Orders , Letters and CI Team Reports:
Captain James Roosevelt, USMCR (Ret) letter to the
Commandant of the Marine Corps, "Development within the
Corps a unit for Purposes Similar to the British
Commandos and Chinese Guerrillas," dtd 13 January 1943.
US Marine Corps Counterintelligence letter, "Marine Corps
Instruction Publication for Counterintelligence," File
code AO306-rd (02A10343 22 April 1943.
Commandant of the Marine Corps letter "Outlining Marine
Corps Counterintelligence" Serial C207549 dtd 21 March
1949.
Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Marine Corps Order #55
"Counterintelligence" dtd 28 November 1949.
Headquarters, US Marine Corps (Central Files Section
"US Marine Corps Military Occupation Skills Classifications
- Period 1943 - 1951," Headquarters, US Marine Corps,
Washington, DC.
Captain J.L. Young Jr, USMC, Team Commander, 7th CI dtd
13 March 1970.
"US Marine Corps Operations in the Dominican Republic
April-June 1965, "Headquarters, US Marine Corps Central
File Copy, Washington, DC, September 1965, pp-1-28.
1st Counterintelligence Team, Command Cronology Report
(1965-1966) (1967-1968)(1969-1970).
3rd Counterintelligence Team, Command Cronology Report
(1965-1966) (1967-1968).
5th Counterintelligence Team, Command Cronology Report
(1966-1967)(1968-1969).
7th Counterintelligence Team, Command Cronology Report
(1966-1967) (1968-1969)(1970-1971) (1972-1973).
13th Counterintelligence Team, Command Cronology Report
(1967-1968).
15th Counterintelligence Team, Command Cronology Report
(1966-1967).
19th Counterintelligence Team, Command Cronology Report
(1967-1969).
Photos:
LtCol H.W. Edwards, USMC (Ret), "A Different War:
Marine In Europe and North Africa - Marines in WW-II
Commemorative Series, 1994, p. 13 (DoD Photo (USMC)
A412362 and p. 14 (Photo courtesy of Mrs. Mary Eddy Furman).
J.P. Finnegan, "Military Intelligence - A Picture History",
U.S. Army Intelligence Command, Arlington, VA 1984. p.112,
pp. 132-133.
Chief Warrant Officer-4 R. Abercrombie, Personal photographs
while serving with the 181th US Army CIC during the Korean
War. (Photo of 181th Headquarters), (1st Marine Division
near the DMZ), (Picture of himself), (Photo of returning
POWs during Operation "Big and Little Switch") to include
several other located at the Marine Corps Museum, Marine
Corps University Archive Section, Quantico, VA.
Major R.P. Brown, USMC (Ret), 3 VHS Tapes covering annual
CI Conferences; 85 Photos of South Vietnam as assigned with
Marine CI.
Captain J.F. McMakin Jr., USMC (Ret), Photos of Vietnam
1963-1965 and Issued Identification fron Republic South
Vietnam.
Note: Other Photos have been provided.
Personal Accounts (papers and other articles of interest) of:
Major C. R Pedersen, USMC (Ret) personal accounts dtd
1 Sept 1989 and 14 September 1993.
Chief Warrant Officer-4, R. Abercrombie, USMC (Ret) personal
accounts and photos 23 October 1989.
Master Sergeant W.D. Wallace, USMC (Ret) personal accounts
dtd 15 August 1989.
Gunnery Sergeant G.H. Richardson, USMC (Ret) personal
accounts dtd 19 August 1989.
Major S.L. Moyer, USMC (Ret) personal papers dtd
19 July 1989.
(Note: A section in this history is entirely dedicated to
Major Moyer - "Through the Eyes with Marine Corps CI)."
Major J.L. Young Jr., USMC (Ret) personal accounts dtd
9 February 1991.
Captain B.B. Voronin, USMC (Ret), personal accounts dtd
5 October 1993.
Captain W.G. Sterling, USMC (Ret), personal accounts dtd
22 April 1993 and 2 September 1993.
Chief Warrant Officer-2 D.W. Lorentzson, USMC (Ret),
personal accounts dtd 6 October 1989, and 22 January 1990.
Master Sergeant R. Pina, USMC (Ret), personal accounts dtd
6 November 1989.
Captain E.C.Hyland, USMC (Ret), personal accounts dtd
27 December 1989.
Master Sergeant C.L. Cline, USMC (Ret), personal accounts
dtd 18 June 1989.
Warrant Officer-1 P.L. Dolyak Jr., USMC (Ret), personal
Accounts dtd 17 August 1989.
Gunnery Sergeant H.D. Perkins, USMC (Ret), personal Accounts
dtd 22 January 1992.
Warrant Officer-1 R.A. Connly, 1st CI Sub-team Activity
Report - Cuban Missile Crisis, 19 October - 17 December 1962
dtd 19 September 1992, Dominican Republic dtd 15 March 1993.
Captain R.T. Friedl, USMC (Ret), personal accounts dtd
3 May 1991.
Captain K.W. Clem, USMC (Ret), personal accounts dtd
23 July 1992.
Master Sergeant T. Jesmore, USMC (Ret), personal accounts
dtd 18 September 1990.
Captain F. Koeing, USMC (Ret), personal accounts dtd
23 February 1990.
Captain R.A. Shamrell, USMC (Ret), personal accounts
dtd 20 August 1989.
Chief Warrant Officer-4 F.T. Farmer, USMC (Ret), personal
accounts dtd 18 September 1989.
Captain J.F. McMakin Jr., USMC (Ret), personal accounts dtd
21 May 1990, 17 October 1991, and 25 August 1993.
Personal Interviews between author and:
Major C. R. Pedersen, USMC (Ret) 1 September 1989,
21 August 1991, and 25 August 1993. (First Marines to
attend CI training at Camp Holibird, MD, Korean War and
Vietnam).
Warrant Officer-4 R. Abercrombia, USMC (Ret) 17 August 1989,
23 October 1989, 21 August 1991 and 26 August 1993. Attend
second CI training at Camp Holibird, MD., Korean War and
Vietnam.
Master Sergeant J Jacobs, USMC (Ret), 21 January 1990.
(Korean War).
Major R.E. Throckmorton USMC (Ret), 17 July 1992 (WW-II,
Korean War, and Vietnam).
Captain K.W. Clem, USMC (Ret), (Korean War, Haiti and
Vietnam) 25 August 1993.
Captain B.B. Voronin, USMC (Ret), (Vietnam and Estabishment
of 19th CIT) 25 August 1993.
Captain E.C. Hyland, USMC (Ret), (Vietnam) 26 August 1993.
Master Sergeant J Stephenson, USMC (Ret), (Vietnam)
14 March 1990.
Cheif Warrant Officer-4 D. Davidson, USMCR (Ret),
10 March 1990 - Development of 10th, 12th and 14th Reserve
Counterintelligence Teams - 14 May 1968.
Captain B.D. McCaulry, USMC (Ret), (Dominican Republic and
Vietnam) 25-26 August 1993.
Captain W.A. Brown, USMC (Ret), (Vietnam) 25 August 1993.
LtCol J.J. Guenther, USMC (Ret), Korean War, Cuban Missile
Crisis and Vietnam), 25-26 August 1993. Note: Several
visits with Mr. Guenther when assigned to HQMC, C4I
1988-Present).
LtCol G. Alverez, USMC (Ret), (Cuban Missile Crisis and
Vietnam) Several interviews from 1988-Present.
Major R.A. Connly, USMC (Ret), (Cuban Missile Crisis and
Vietnam) 25-26 August 1993.
Captain R.T. Friedl, USMC (Ret), (Cuban Missile Crisis)
19 Oct 1991.
Master Sergeant T. Jesmore, USMC (Ret) (Vietnam)
23 August 1990, 14 September 1991, 23 August 1992 and
10 September 1993.
Captain J.F. McMakin Jr., USMC (Ret) (Vietnam)
25 August 1993, 14 April 1994 and 21 January 1995.
Master Sergeant R.F. Tymoch, USMC (Ret) 24 September 1992
and 25 August 1993.
Major C.J. Bushey, USMC (Ret) (Vietnam) 25 August 1993.
Major W.A. Burton, USMC (Ret), (Vietnam) 25 August 1993.
Chief Warrant Officer-3 W.C. Lantz, USMC (Ret) (Vietnam)
24 August 1993.
Master Sergeant C.L. Cline, USMC (Ret) (Lebanon Crisis)
16 May 1991.
Captain J.J. Flanagan, USMC (Ret) (Vietnam) 17 May 1992.
Major W.D. Wilgrube, USMC (Ret) (Vietnam) 12 April 1990 and
27 July 1991.
Captain D. Jasinski, USMC (Ret) (Vietnam) 23 September 1991
and 25 August 1993.
Captain E.K. Kimbler, USMC (Ret) (Vietnam) 24 August 1993.
Major H.C. Cofty, USMC (Ret) (Vietnam - Story of his
involvement during the Tet Offensive 1968 and Capture of
CWO3 Goodwin on VHS Tape) 24 August 1993.
Chief Warrant Officer-4 R. Osborne, USMC (Ret) 10 May 1992.
LtCol J.L. Allingham, USMC (Ret), (Vietnam) 25 August 1993.
Chief Warrant Officer-2 G.A. Bouck, USMC (Ret),(Vietnam)
25 August 1993.
LtCol E.B. Burleson Jr., USMC (Ret),(Vietnam) 24 August 1993.
Chief Warrant Officer-5 J.M. Pomeroy II, USMCR,
(Vietnam 12 April 1992 and 17 May 1995.
Captain W.G. Sterling, USMC (Ret), (Vietnam) 7 March 1994.
Catolog of Documents:
Note: All documents, publications, papers of
those personal accounts of individuals listed herein are
held at the: Marine Corps Museum, Washington Navy Yard,
Washington, DC and at the Marine Corps Research Center,
Archives Division, Quantico VA. (Account Number #2607).
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