Jungle and Other Tales: True stories of historic
counterintelligence operations
Duval A. Edwards
Paperback, 6x9 in, 156 pages
Wheatmark, January 2008
ISBN: 9781587369452
Description
Duval A. Edwards was a member of U. S. Army’s Counter
Intelligence Corps (CIC) from 1941 to 1945. This elite organization
had many responsibilities, including ensuring the personal security
of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor
Roosevelt. CIC Special Agents were stationed near U.S. troops in
strategic locations all over the world where they serviced the
troops by conducting counterintelligence activities during World
War II.
Edwards founded The CIC Reporter magazine (later known as
the Golden Sphinx), serving as editor-in-chief for a total
of nine years. Jungle and Other Tales is a collection of
articles printed in the publication by CIC agents, describing
counterintelligence operations during World War II and the Cold
War.
About the Author
Other books by Duval A. Edwards:
Texas Automobile Subrogation
The Great Depression and a Teenager’s Fight to
Survive
The Senator and the Runaway Teenager in the Great
Depression
Spy Catchers of the U.S. Army in the War with Japan
Short Horn Hobo: Son of the Great Depression