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York: Penguin Press, 2010.

Zachary, Pascal G. Endless Frontier: Vannevar Bush, Engineer of the American Century. New York: Free Press, 1997.

Government Documents and Publications

Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments. “Final Report.” Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995.

“Agreement Between Secretary of Defense and the Director of Central Intelligence on Responsibility of the National Reconnaissance Office.” May 2, 1962.

“Army Air Forces Operation Crossroads: A Complete Pictorial Record of Task Unit 1.52 Which Had for Its Job the Biggest Photographic Assignment in History.” Planographed by John Swift and Co., Inc., St. Louis, n.d.

Army Intelligence, G-2 Paperclip, Memorandum for the AC of S G-2, Intelligence Summary, Captain Paul R. Lutjens, 6 June 1947, RG 319, Washington National Records Center (WNRC), Suitland, Maryland.

Army Intelligence, G-2 Paperclip, Memorandum for the AC of S G-2, Intelligence Summary, Captain Paul R. Lutjens, 20 June 1947, RG 319, Washington National Records Center (WNRC), Suitland, Maryland.

Army Ordnance Department, Fort Bliss Rocket Project, “Report on Hermes Missile Project,” RG 156, Washington National Records Center (WNRC), Suitland, Maryland.

Army Records, Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (ACSI) G-2 (Intelligence), Entry 47F, Project Decimal File, 1949–50, Project Paperclip, Box 55, National Archives, College Park, Maryland.

Army Records, Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (ACSI) G-2 (Intelligence), Entry 47GF, Project Decimal File, 1951–52, Project Paperclip, Boxes 38–40, National Archives, College Park, Maryland.

Army Staff, Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence (ACSI), G-2, Entry 1019: Records Relating to the Exploitation of German and Austrian Scientists and Technicians, 1945–1946, Box 1, National Archives, College Park, Maryland.

“Black Shield Reconnaissance Missions, 31 May–15 August 1967. DST-BS/BYE/67-1, Central Intelligence Agency, Directorate of Science and Technology. September 22, 1967.

Bush, Vannevar. “A Collection of His Papers in the Library of Congress.” Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Central Intelligence Agency. “Biographic Profile, Albert Dewell Wheelon.” NARA, MRB, RG 263, May 10, 1966.

Central Intelligence Agency. “R. V. Jones Intelligence Award Ceremony Honoring Dr. Albert Wheelon.” December 13, 1994.

Charyk, Joseph V. “A Summary Review of the National Reconnaissance Office.” February 25, 1963.

“Chronology of Events Concerning the Seizure of the USS Pueblo.” Central Intelligence Agency Memorandum, January 24, 1968.

Chuykov, V. “Military Thought, Intelligence to the Level of Modern Tasks.” Memorandum for the Director of Central Intelligence, January 23, 1962.

Civilian Saucer Investigations. “Minutes of the Meeting of Civilian Saucer Investigations, Wednesday, April 2, 1952, 8:00 p.m.” Mayfair Hotel, Los Angeles, California.

“Debriefing of Francis Gary Powers.” February 13, 1962 NARA. RG 263, Box 230. CIA Release, 1997.

“Defense’s Nuclear Agency 1947–1997.” Defense Threat Reduction Agency. Defense Technical Information Center, 2002.

Director of Central Intelligence. Classified Message, 2219Z. Oxcart Secure Ops, May 15, 1962.

Director of Central Intelligence. “Soviet Capabilities and Probable Programs in the Guided Missile Field.” NIE 11-6-54. October 1954.

———.“Main Trends in Soviet Capabilities and Policies, 1957–1962.” NIE 11-4-57. November 12, 1957.

———.“Main Trends in Soviet Capabilities and Policies, 1959–1964.” NIE 11-4-59. February 9, 1960.

———.“Soviet Capabilities for a Long Range Attack.” NIE 11-8-61. June 7, 1961.

Dunning, Gordon. “Protective and Remedial Measures Taken Following Three Incidents of Fallout.” Washington, DC: United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1968.

EG&G, Inc., Las Vegas Operations. “An Aerial Radiological Survey of the Three Mile Island Station Nuclear Power Plant.” Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Energy, 1977.

“First History of AFSWP 1947–1954.” Defense Nuclear Agency, 1.941025.002. Declassified October 18, 1994.

Foreign Scientist Case Files,

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