Voices Under Berlin: The Tale of a Monterey Mary

Voices Under Berlin
A Novel of SIGINT in Berlin by an ASA Field Station Berlin Author, T.H.E. Hill Teufelsberg


The 9539th does to the Secret Cold War

what the 4077th did to the Korean War


This is the tale of one of the early skirmishes of the secret Cold War told with a pace and a black humor reminiscent of that used by Joseph Heller (Catch-22) and Richard Hooker (M*A*S*H*). It is set against the backdrop of the CIA cross-sector tunnel operation in Berlin (Operation GOLD, covername: PBJOINTLY). It is the story of the ASA-ers who worked the tunnel, and how they fought for a sense of purpose against boredom and the enemy both within and without.

About the Author: T.H.E. Hill served at Field Station Berlin in the mid-1970s, following a tour at Herzo Base in the early 1970s. He is a three-time graduate of DLIWC. A collection of his short stories received an award at the 2006 Hollywood Book Festival. He is a member of the Military Writers Society of America.

VOICES was a treat to read because it accurately, amusingly, and respectfully captures—as never before was so well done—the carefree yet dedicated attitude of U.S. military intelligence linguists. With humor, VOICES describes how intelligence folks successfully and honorably worked in Berlin, as they did worldwide, to defeat the Soviets in the Cold War.”
Bruce Ford, veteran of Field Station Berlin in the 1960s, and webmaster of the FSB Vets Group. fsbvg.org

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