Spies in Scotland

This bonus episode explores Cold War history, when the Capitalists and the Communists were in a battle for supremacy and intelligence was a matter of life and death. Author T.H. Henning shares his knowledge and time with the United States Air Force Security Service, a much-underrated intelligence-gathering branch of the Air Force. They were so good at keeping secrets that few people know their name today. Tom reflects on his arrival at the base in Kirknewton, Scotland.

 

As a defense contractor, he managed military and government contracts for much of his career and developed web-based corporate institutes. He is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and graduated with a Bachelors and Master’s degree from The Pennsylvania State University. He and his wife Cheryl reside in Northern Virginia.

 

Here is a listing of his books that are available at Amazon and Barnes & Nobles:

T.H. Henning 


Fiction:

 The Scotland Spy

Legend of the Chinese Spy

 

Non-Fiction;

 Memoirs of a Defense Contractor

Web Based Corporate Institutes

 

Poetry;

 Anaria: A Collection of Poems

A Rhapsody of Random Rhymes

A Swan Song for Chaotic Times

A Ballad for Those Lost at Sea

A Symphony of Verse from Cradle to Hearse

 
Websites:
OhioLINK ETD: Shackelford, Philip Clayton
USAFSS NSA COMINT SIGNINT Intel operations (vivausafss.org)
presentation (rafkirknewton.com) 

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Gracias to Carmen María and Edu Espinalfound’s song - Ratatouille's Kitchen, that made up my opening music.  Also, merci to Nesrality on Pixabay for their cover of Irving Berlin’s tune - Always (a long fav of mine) for my closing music. Special thanks to Emily Clarke for the creation of my logo.  

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