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Signal Security in the Ardennes Offensive

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Book Signal Security in the Ardennes Offensive Laurie G Moe Buckhout
Libristo code: 08125884
Publishers Biblioscholar, August 2012
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This thesis investigates the significance, theory and practice of tactical signal security (SIGSEC) during the Ardennes Offensive of 1944-1945. The work includes a brief introduction to the offensive and to the history of SIGSEC, and examines how the American and German armies safeguarded communications from the enemy. Inherent in this study was an investigation of actions taken by these armies to exploit their adversary's SIGSEC and the processing and exploitation of the signal intelligence (SIGINT) they obtained. The study concludes that both armies had similar equipment, basic procedures, and training in the areas of communications, SIGSEC and SIGINT, and suffered similar deficiencies in these areas. Analysis, however, revealed a deep disparity concerning their use and importance. The Americans near-complete lack of regard for tactical SIGINT was a major factor contributing to the success of Hitler's deception. The U.S. Army relied heavily upon intelligence gleaned from the German ULTRA code, and American intelligence officers were untrained in the use of tactical signal intelligence, mainly using it to validate operational plans. This attitude is reflected also in the American emphasis on SIGSEC. The Germans, however, were more experienced in SIGINT and SIGSEC, and formed a structure and doctrine that focused on immediately influencing tactical operations.

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Full name Signal Security in the Ardennes Offensive
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 136
EAN 9781249274162
ISBN 9781249274162
Libristo code 08125884
Publishers Biblioscholar
Weight 254
Dimensions 189 x 246 x 7
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