List of illustrations | p. vii |
Foreword | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction | p. xiii |
Tours of Duty | |
Cambridge, Bedford and Yorkshire | p. 3 |
Bletchley Park | p. 13 |
Marching Orders | p. 29 |
Delhi | p. 39 |
Naini Tal, Agra and Abbottabad | p. 48 |
Bangalore, Singapore and Cambridge | p. 58 |
Japanese Puzzles | |
Japanese Codes and Ciphers: what were they like? | p. 65 |
What did they tell us? | p. 80 |
How were they sent? | p. 89 |
How were they intercepted? | p. 93 |
How were they broken? | p. 100 |
What is so special about signals intelligence? | p. 109 |
Loose ends | p. 121 |
Traffic analysis | p. 121 |
The index | p. 122 |
Interrogation | p. 123 |
Japanese cryptographic security | p. 125 |
The Japanese as codebreakers | p. 128 |
The Japanese language | p. 131 |
The Chinese Telegraphic Code | p. 135 |
Japanese language courses | p. 139 |
Glossary of technical terms | p. 144 |
Cover-names | p. 151 |
A Tangled Web | |
Clandestine Groups and their Signals | p. 157 |
General Slim and Signals Intelligence | p. 165 |
Phuket Island | p. 172 |
Deception in the Burma Campaign | p. 179 |
Select bibliography | p. 192 |
Notes | p. 194 |
Index | p. 201 |
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