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Volume 2, Number 1
Summer 2002

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JONATHAN D. CLEMENTE is a graduate of Boston University with a B.A. in philosophy and obtained a medical degree from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York in 1995. He will complete a fellowship in Diagnostic Neuroradiology at New York University Medical Center in June 2002. His article on the OSS Medical Intelligence program is part of a book he is writing on the history of United States medical intelligence, development of medical intelligence doctrine, and medical support for intelligence operations from World War II to the present.

JIM DOWNS is a former U.S. Army Counterintelligence agent and retired secondary school history teacher. A resident of California, Downs has B.A. and M.A. degrees from San Jose State University. He has also worked as a newspaper columnist. He has just finished his book, World War II: OSS Tragedy in Slovakia, and is beginning research for his next book about the bitter dispute among OSS staff members in both Washington and Bari, Italy, in 1944 over the decision to back Josef Tito and the Partisans over the Chetniks.

BENJAMIN B. FISCHER is on the History Staff of the Central Intelligence Agency’s Center for the Study of Intelligence. He served in the Directorate of Intelligence and the Directorate of Operations before joining the History Staff in 1996. He is currently a fellow of the Nobel Institute in Oslo, Norway, where he is pursuing research on the Soviet "war scare" of the 1980's and Warsaw Pact indications-and-warning of war intelligence.

MICHAEL SALTER is professor of law, Law School, University of Central Lancashire. He has previously been senior lecturer at Lancaster University and lecturer at Universities of Birmingham and Ulster. He has published numerous articles on legal theory, research methods, and the role of intelligence agencies within World War II war crimes trials.

MICHAEL WARNER serves on the CIA History Staff. He is the author of The Office of Strategic Services: America's First Intelligence Agency (a booklet published in 2000), as well as various items on the transformation of American intelligence after World War II.

 


The Journal of Intelligence History is published by the International Intelligence History Asociation, founded in 1993 to promote scholarly research on intelligence organizations and their impact on historical development and international relations.


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