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Green was in naval intelligence.
From 1940 to 1945 he was in naval intelligence.
In naval intelligence, underwater acoustic waves from surface ships and submarines are detected by sonar arrays.
He served in naval intelligence during World War II, then returned to journalism.
In World War II, he served in the Pacific theater as a Japanese-language specialist in naval intelligence.
Over dinner Ms. Ball was in thrall with his stories, especially those about working in Naval intelligence.
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Teaching was not an option, he realized, so he built on his academic expertise in terrorism, his years in the naval intelligence reserves, and a previous job at the State Department to work as a senior intelligence analyst at the Department of Defense.
Hankey served in the Royal Marine artillery (1895 1901) and in the naval intelligence department (1902 06).
Before settling down as a full-time writer, he was a journalist in Moscow (1929 33), a banker, and stockbroker (1935 39), a high-ranking officer in British naval intelligence during World War II, and foreign manager of the London Sunday Times (1945 49).
Before settling down as a full-time writer, Fleming was a journalist in Moscow (1929 33), a banker and stockbroker (1935 39), a high-ranking officer in British naval intelligence during World War II, and foreign manager of the London Sunday Times (1945 49).
Both men said Russia and China would be interested in the naval intelligence the lieutenant handled on a daily basis.
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