Quiet Wars

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Quiet Wars

U.S. Naval Human Intelligence Operations during Crises with China, 1931-1965

Asian history History Military history Naval forces and warfare Military intelligence

Author: Brian Ellison

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Language: English

Published by: Naval Institute Press

Published on: 11th November 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781682479711


The U.S. Navy and Its Role in China

The U.S. Navy has a rich history in conflicts with China. Between 1931 and 1965, naval services collected, analyzed, and applied intelligence in crises in the Asia Pacific. The U.S. Navy, which had been one of the sole collectors of foreign intelligence prior to World War II, underwent a series of institutional transformations as the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and, later, the CIA, were established.

Quiet Wars and Naval HUMINT Development

Quiet Wars is the first book to document how and why the Navy developed its HUMINT (human intelligence) capabilities during this key period. Author Brian J. Ellison presents four case studies of naval HUMINT during crises with China.

Case Studies Overview

Part I examines intelligence gathering by the Navy and Marine Corps in China, beginning with the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931. The role of naval HUMINT changed after December 7, 1941, and again with the resumption of the Chinese Civil War; this is the focus of Part II. Part III is a study of the Taiwan crises in the 1950s, and Part IV explores intelligence activities against North Vietnam and China in the 1960s.

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