

Terrence Finnegan’s Shooting the Front is a massive, expertly written and richly illustrated history of British, French and American aerial surveillance on the Western Front. Codebreaking, espionage and covert action in World War I have attracted scholarly attention, but the subject of aerial reconnaissance has remained a gap in historical research–until now. By 1918, their various secret services had matured into permanent, large-scale organizations that conducted a variety of sophisticated intelligence operations.

Before 1914, nations like Great Britain, France and the United States possessed only minuscule intelligence gathering capabilities. World War I gave birth to modern intelligence. The products of WWI reconnaissance, these comparative images of Passchendaele, Belgium, and the disposition map of the following this image, for example, may look familiar today…. 508 pages, footnotes, illustrations, bibliography, index. Washington, DC: National Defense Intelligence College, 2006.
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The “it’s a small world” series of Mickey Mouse: The Main Attraction has arrived at Walt Disney World.Trail’s End Restaurant and P & J’s Southern Takeout at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort are currently closed due to a power outage last night.Mickey and Minnie Mouse are once again greeting guests at Adventurers Outpost in Disney’s Animal Kingdom.It’s Photo Report time! We’re looking at new pins, games, and more!.More concrete has been added to the faux rocks at Journey of Water Inspired by “Moana,” a new walkthrough attraction coming to EPCOT.A large hole has been dug in front of Walt Disney World railroad tunnel at TRON Lightcycle / Run as construction continues on the coaster.

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