Dino Brugioni - Bibliography

Bibliography

Books
  • The Civil War in Missouri As Seen from the Capital City. Jefferson City: Summers Publishing, 1987.
  • Eyeball to Eyeball. Ed. Robert F. McCort. New York: Random House, 1990.
  • From Balloons to Blackbirds: Recommaissance, Surveillance and Military Intelligence: How It Evolved. McLean: The Association of Former Intelligence Officers, 1993.
  • Photo Fakery: The History and Techniques of Photographic Deception and Manipulation. McLean: Brassey's, 1999.
  • Eyes in the Sky: Eisenhower, the CIA and Cold War Aerial Espionage. Annapolis: U.S. Naval Institute Press, 2010.
Articles
  • “The Unidentifieds.” Studies in Intelligence. Summer 1969.
  • "Spotting Photo Fakery.” Studies in Intelligence. Winter 1969.
  • “The Serendipity Effect.” Studies in Intelligence. Spring 1970.
  • “The Cuban Missile Crisis, Phase I.” Studies in Intelligence. Fall 1972.
  • “The Case of the Missing Diamond.” Studies in Intelligence. Spring 1979.
  • “The Million Dollar Photograph.” Studies in Intelligence. Summer 1979.
  • “The Holocaust Revisited: A Retrospective Analysis of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Extermination Complex.” Intelligence Journal. Spring 1979.
  • “President Truman and the Congolese SAM.” Studies in Intelligence. Fall 1979.
  • “Aerial Photography: Adding a New Dimension to History.” Air and Space. Nov.-Dec. 1979.
  • “Aerial Reconnaissance.” Lecture. Smithsonian Institution. 12 Dec. 1979.
  • “A Priceless Record.” Studies in Intelligence. Spring 1981.
  • “Precision Bombing Pays Off.” Air Force Magazine. Jun. 1982.
  • “Auschwitz-Birkenau: Why the World War II Photo Interpreters Failed to Identify the Extermination Complex.” Military Intelligence Magazine. Jan.-Mar. 1983.
  • “Hiding the Aircraft Factories.” Air Force Magazine. March 1983.
  • “Das Rustzueg Zum Durchhalten.” Stern Magazine. 14 Apr. 1983.
  • “Aerial Photographs: An Overlooked Resource.” Fortitudine. Spring 1983.
  • “Why Didn’t the Feds Block the West’s Floods?” The Washington Post. 3 Jul. 1983.
  • “Capitol Theater Evokes Fond Memories.” Jefferson City News Tribune. 7 Aug. 1983.
  • “Smoke Job.” Air and Space Magazine. Summer 1983.
  • “The Census: It can Be Done More Accurately Using Space Age Technology.” Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. Sept. 1983.
  • “Crisis Humor.” The Retired Officer. Oct. 1983.
  • “Tarawa – A New Perspective.” Leatherneck Magazine. Nov. 1983.
  • “Will the Feds Allow Floods Again?” Rescue Magazine. Winter 1983.
  • “Statement of Dino A. Brugioni Concerning the Role of Information Technology in Emergency Management before the Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight of the Committee on Science and Technology.” U.S. House of Representatives. 16 Nov. 1983.
  • “Intelligence Community’s Space Age Technologies Could Aid in Disaster Prediction and Prevention.” Hazard Monthly. 22 Jan. 1984.
  • “We’re Missing the Boat on Flood Prevention.” Los Angeles Times. 22 Jan. 1984.
  • “The Tyuratam Enigma.” Air Force Magazine. Mar. 1984.
  • “Aerial Photography: Reading the Past, Revealing the Future.” Smithsonian Magazine. Mar. 1984.
  • “Aerial Photography: An Endangered Historical Legacy.” Imaging Quarterly. May 1984.
  • “The Class of ’39: The Way We Were.” Jefferson City Post-Tribune. 15 Jul. 1984.
  • “Photo Interpretation and Photogrammetry in World War II.” Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing.” Sept. 1984.
  • “Arlington and Fairfax Counties: Land of Many Reconnaissance Firsts.” Northern Virginia Heritage. Feb. 1985.
  • “The Town of Bergen, the Death Camp of Belsen.” Jewish Week. 9 May 1985.
  • “The Last Days of the Bergen-Belsen Camp.” The Jewish Newspaper. 23 May 1985.
  • “A POW Camp Lost in History?” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings. Jul. 1985.
  • “The Civil War: Jefferson City, a City Divided.” Six-part series. Jefferson City Post-Tribune. 14-19 Jul. 1985.
  • “New Roles for Recce.” Air Force Magazine. Oct. 1985.
  • “Aerial Photography: A Challenge and a Commitment.” “Perspectives,” American Historical Association Newsletter. Nov. 1985.
  • “Aerial Photography: World Class Disaster Fighter.” With Arthur C. Lundahl. Information Society. Vol. 3. No. 4. Nov. 1985.
  • “William Colby: Intelligence Officer.” Address. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars at the Smithsonian Institution. 4 Mar. 1986.
  • “Recon to the Rescue.” Airman Magazine. Jul. 1986.
  • “The President, Khe Sanh and the 26th Marines.” Leatherneck Magazine. Sept. 1986.
  • “Aerial Photography and Multisensor Imagery: Opening New Vistas on the World.” Renewable Resources Journal. Autumn 1986.
  • “Satellite Images on TV: The Camera Can Lie.” The Washington Post. 14 Dec. 1986.
  • “The Impact and Social Implications of Commercial Remote Sensing Satellites.” Address to U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment. 30 Dec. 1986.
  • “The Fraulini Family.” History of Macon County, Missouri, Sesquicentennial Edition. 1987.
  • “Life’s Most Joyful Role: Being a Grandparent.” Rural Living. May 1987.
  • “Naval Photo Intel in WW II.” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings. June 1987.
  • “Lawrence K. White on the Directors.” Studies in Intelligence. Winter 1987.
  • “Photo Reconnaissance.” Naval Aviation News. Jan.-Feb. 1988.
  • “The Art of Aerial Photography.” Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing. With Robert McCort. Feb. 1988.
  • “Aerial Photography and Multisensor Imagery.” The Symposium on Information Technology and Emergency Management. 4–6 May 1988.
  • “Genetrix – The Intelligence Balloon.” Military Intelligence. Jan.-Mar. 1989.
  • “The Impact and Social Implications of Commercial Remote Sensing Satellites.” Technology in Society. Vol. II, No. 1. 1989.
  • “The Serendipity Effect of Aerial Reconnaissance.” Interdisciplinary Science Review. Mar. 1989.
  • “The Kyshtym Connection.” The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists. Mar. 1990.
  • “Operation ‘Drybeef.’” Men of the 57th. Summer 1990.
  • “The Meanest Bushwhacker.” Blue and Gray Magazine. June 1991.
  • “Space Satellite Photographs: Whose Pictures Are They Anyway?” Address to MIT Communications Forum. 7 Nov. 1991.
  • “Antoine de Saint Exupery: Reconnaissance Pilot Par Excellence.” American Intelligence Journal. Winter/Spring 1992.
  • “The Invasion of Cuba.” MHQ. Winter 1992.
  • “Imagery Intelligence.” International Military and Defense Encyclopedia. 1992.
  • “Reconnaissance and Surveillance.” International Military and Defense Encyclopedia. 1992.
  • “Too Close to Nuclear Conflict.” The Washington Post. 8 Feb. 1992.
  • “Remarks for Receiving Award for Outstanding Achievement.” Foreign Intelligence Literary Scene. Vol. II, No. 3. 1992.
  • “A Salute to Lundahl’s Legacy of Excellence.” NPIC Update. June 1992.
  • “Chalk Up Another Chicken.” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings. October 1992.
  • “Ornery.” Men of the 57th. Spring 1993.
  • “Images of Anguish.” Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star. 24 Apr. 1993.
  • “Life in the CCC.” Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star. 15 May 1993.
  • “A Legacy of Excellence.” Studies in Intelligence. Spring 1994.
  • “Could D-Day Be Kept Secret Now?” Newsday. 10 May 1994.
  • “Photo Reconnaissance at Tarawa.” Lecture. Naval Historical Center. 11 Aug. 1994.
  • “Memorial Address, Arthur C. Lundahl.” Photogrammetry Engineering and Remote Sensing. Jul. 1995.
  • “The Veteran’s Angel.” The GW Magazine. Fall 1995.
  • “The Art and Science of Photoreconnaissance.” Scientific American. March 1996.
  • “Arthur C. Lundahl: Founder of the Image Exploitation Discipline.” Corona between the Sun and the Earth: The First NRO Reconnaissance Eye in Space. Co-Author with Frederick J. Doyle. Bethesda: American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. 159-166.
  • “Secret Air Missions.” World Intelligence Review. May/June 1997.
  • “The Evolution of Aerial and Spatial Reconnaissance.” Address, U.S. Air Force Museum. 17 Mar. 1998.
  • “Recalling Favorites.” The GW Magazine. Fall 1998.
  • “If You Can’t See It, You Can’t Hit It.” Air Power History. Winter 1998.
  • “Bootlegging Thrived Here During Prohibition Days,” Fredericksburg Free-Lance-Star. September 1, 2007.
  • “The Aerial Photos of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Extermination Complex.” The Bombing of Auschwitz: Should the Allies Have Attempted It? Michael J. Neufeld and Michael Berenbaum, eds. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000. 52-57.
  • “The Cuban Missile Crisis Revisited.” Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star. 25 Jan. 2003.
  • “The Effects of Aerial and Satellite Imagery on the 1973 Yom Kippur War.” Air Power History. Fall 2004.
  • “Focusing Attention on Geospatial Security Needs.” Imaging Notes. Spring 2007.
  • “Bootlegging Thrived Here during Prohibition.” Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star. 1 Sept. 2007.

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