Hunter, Robert W.
Summary: John Walker's spying, exposed in 1985, was damaging because it enabled the Soviets to decrypt U.S. military messages in real time. Considering what the Allies did to the Germans with the same advantage, Walker's perfidy could have been deadly in a war, and might actually have been to U.S. personnel during the Vietnam War, during which he walked into the Soviet embassy with his proposition. The...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Naval Institute Press 1999