General George Washington: Spymaster Agent by Norman Ridley (.ePUB)
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General George Washington – Spymaster Agent 711: The Intelligence Battle during the American War of Independence by Norman Ridley
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Overview: “You’ll get plenty of tales of clever ruses and dead drops― Washington was a fan of intel. This book explains how spying aided the American fight for independence.” – Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
When the American War of Independence broke out, the American, British and French intelligence agencies were particularly well structured, but it soon became apparent to all involved that victory hinged on sound political and military intelligence. While Britain and France had a tradition of conducting espionage, the Americans struggled with an intelligence service that was almost always markedly inferior. Even so, despite this disadvantage, it was they who prevailed.
Right from the start, General George Washington had been keenly aware of the importance of the espionage and counterintelligence roles. Under his supervision, several networks of spies operated in both close-knit circles and far-reaching societies. The undercover agents were merchants, tailors, farmers, and other extraordinary patriots with ordinary day jobs. Benjamin Franklin took responsibility for covert action, while John Jay oversaw the counterintelligence work. All three men were all honoured by the CIA in 1997 as the Founding Fathers of the American intelligence services.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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