Special "Tenth Anniversary" Edition
Bonus Materials
by T.H.E. Hill
a Field Station Berlin Author
Table of Contents
- The Great Seal of Army SIGINT
- Field Station Berlin
- Field Station Berlin Chronology
- The Army Security Agency
- Adapted from Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
- Two Short Stories by T.H.E. Hill
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“Lieutenant Bar”
- Old Spooks & Spies TANS (This Ain’t No Shit) Story Competition “Recommended Reading” Award winner
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“Lieutenant Bar”
- “In Her Hair, She Wore a Teal-blue Ribbon”
- An ASA Ballad
- “TUSLOG Det 4”
- The U.S. Lunar Operations Group Det 4
Shining Diogenes’ Lamp on the Dark Side of the Moon - About the Author
- Also by this Author:
- Berlin in Early Cold-War Army Booklets
- The Day Before the Berlin Wall: Could We Have Stopped It? — An Alternate History of Cold War Espionage
- Berlin in Early Berlin-Wall Era CIA, State Department, and Army Booklets
- Reunification: A Monterey Mary Returns to Berlin
- Berlin in Détente-era Berlin Brigade Booklets Reviews of Voices Under Berlin
Dedicated to the Army’s top-ten-percent, the Army Security Agency and its successor organizations; not only to those who served at Field Station Berlin, but also to those who served in places I am not allowed to name.
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