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Security of Meteorological Information in War

1 Jul 1950

Para. Para. Para. Para. Para. Pare. Para. Pare. 10. 11. 11. 12. Paras.13 and 14. Para. 15 (as renumbered.). CONFIDENTIAL APPENDIX 'A' Agreed Comments on S.G.51 "Security of Meteorological Information in War". The last sentence should be transferred to the text, i.e. should be detached from the sub-paragraph c. Lire 15. For "nor" read "and". Line 1. For "3 and 4" read "4 and 5". It is not clear whether the final sentence of this sub-paragraph takes cognisance of the possible value of synoptic reports to the enemy for breaking weather cyphers.
security united kingdom communications cold war contingency planning secrecy ministry of defence joint intelligence sub-committee john gardiner chiefs of staff war preparations intelligence organization patrick reilly cyphers arthur shortt neill ogilvie-forbes meteorological intelligence canadian intelligence services
Collection ID
CAB158
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
United Kingdom
Document Reference
CAB 158/11/24
Document Types
Memorandum Report
File Reference
CAB 158/11
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab158.0011.024
Keywords
Contingency Planning War Preparations Security Secrecy Meteorological Intelligence Cyphers Communications Canadian Intelligence Services
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Ministry of Defence Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
6
Persons Discussed
John Gardiner Neill Ogilvie-Forbes Patrick Reilly Arthur Shortt
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Chiefs of Staff. Joint Intelligence Committee. Memoranda, July-Dec. 1950. 65-114. Vol. LV.
Themes
Intelligence Organization

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