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Intelligence and cybersecurity careers in the military

2023
The US military mission is to protect the United States and its allies from attacks by adversaries and enemies around the world. Today, wide ranging attacks include cyberattacks on computer systems, increasing nuclear expansion by adversaries, and terrorist attacks on civilian people. To address these threats, the military has developed programs that specifically are devoted to intelligence, which is the collecting and analyzing of information about potential threats, and cybersecurity, information technology focused on securing computer networks.

Spy games

cracking government secrets
2021
A collection of articles that examines spies, spying, and code breaking from the late 19th century to the present.

Surveillance

2022
"Photography accompanies . . . information about military surveillance technology. The combination of high-interest subject matter and light text is intended for students in grades 3 through 7"--Provided by publisher.

Fearless flyers, dazzle painters, and code talkers!

World War I
Describes some of the creative and subversive tactics used during World War I, including the adventures of Eugene Bullard, the first African-American fighter pilot, a kind of camouflage called Dazzle Painting that made ships look like Easter eggs, or that Americans Indians sent secret messages as code talkers in the Choctaw Telephone Squad.
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Code breakers and spies of World War II

This text explores the code talkers and beyond to paint a vivid picture of how cryptography and spy technology shaped the conflict.
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Code breakers and spies of World War I

Readers learn how new technology exploded and resulted in developments in cryptography and surveillance as both sides raced to crack the codes and win the war.
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Famous spies

Takes readers on a mission to learn about famous spies through conversational text, engaging photos, and fun facts.
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The dark game

true spy stories
A collection of true spy stories from throughout the history of the United States, discussing personalities, missions, traitors, technological advances, and more.

Secret agents! sharks! ghost armies!

World War II
Describes some of the creative and subversive tactics the United States used to win World War II, including hiring Virginia Hall, the Allied Forces' most dangerous spy.

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