Personnel assigned to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Operations Battalions, and their successor Military Intelligence (MI) units (701st MI Brigade - 711th, 712th, 713th, & 714th MI Battalions respectively) at Field Station Augsburg served as Morse Code, Teletype, Voice Intercept and Radio Direction Finding Operators as well as Traffic Analysts and Cryptanalysis/Cryptanalytic Technicians. With the end of the Cold War, Field Station Augsburg lost much of its strategic value. It was rendered to Germany and is reputedly used by the Bundesnachrichtendienst [1].
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| - Personnel assigned to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Operations Battalions, and their successor Military Intelligence (MI) units (701st MI Brigade - 711th, 712th, 713th, & 714th MI Battalions respectively) at Field Station Augsburg served as Morse Code, Teletype, Voice Intercept and Radio Direction Finding Operators as well as Traffic Analysts and Cryptanalysis/Cryptanalytic Technicians. With the end of the Cold War, Field Station Augsburg lost much of its strategic value. It was rendered to Germany and is reputedly used by the Bundesnachrichtendienst [1].
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| - Personnel assigned to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Operations Battalions, and their successor Military Intelligence (MI) units (701st MI Brigade - 711th, 712th, 713th, & 714th MI Battalions respectively) at Field Station Augsburg served as Morse Code, Teletype, Voice Intercept and Radio Direction Finding Operators as well as Traffic Analysts and Cryptanalysis/Cryptanalytic Technicians. With the end of the Cold War, Field Station Augsburg lost much of its strategic value. It was rendered to Germany and is reputedly used by the Bundesnachrichtendienst [1].
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