The peace treaty was signed. Prisoners of war were coming home. The last thing America needed was an international incident.
Since graduation, one member of the group has become a fairly successful figure in right-wing media (likely she has Steve Bannon on speed dial) and an ardent believer in the apocalypse promised by the ...
He has also worked with U.S. Department of Defense to recover the remains of service members from planes that crashed in the ...
The seed technology for the U.S. Navy’s entire ELINT-satellite story goes back to World War II, when the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) became a leading developer in the then-new business of ...
The UN had plans to build a city that would serve as its headquarters and the world's capital. A World War II Scituate spy base was key.
From Scituate, Tom Cave could eavesdrop on the world ... while a world still rebuilding from World War II lost its enthusiasm for building a world capital city from scratch.
The need for secret communications arose very early in civilization. It progressed due to the “intellectual arms race” ...
In that vein, the film is tantalizingly tactile, with its use of maps, books, and telephones re-jigged to function as radio receivers so the whole team can eavesdrop on German police scanners.
Historical Fiction Author, Amanda Lees on How To Walk and Talk Your Way To Dialogue That Sings. Dialogue is Marmite to ...