Fall 1977 (Volume 1, Number 1)
- Keynote Address of Admiral Stansfield Turner, USN Director, Centeral Intelligence
- The Spy Glass
No Author Named
- Treaty or Travesty? A Special Article on the Panama Canal Treaties
No Author Named
- Can the United States Survive a Nuclear Exchange? An Interview with MG George Keegan, USAF (Ret.)
No Author Named
Winter 1977-1978 (Volume 1, Number 2)
- The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, A SPECIAL REPORT
Senator Daniel K. Inouye, D-Hawaii, Chairman
- Soviet Espionage Operations
No Author Named
- Treaty or Travesty? The Panama Canal, PART II
No Author Named
- ULTRA Symposium -- Lessons Learned
No Author Named
- Scholarship Winner Writes
No Author Named
- The Spy Glass
No Author Named
- Inner Sanctum
No Author Named
- Merit Scholarship Contributors Honored
No Author Named
- The 'Veep' Speaks
No Author Named
Winter 1977-1978 (Volume 1, Number 2) Supplement
- Executive Order on United States Intelligence signed by the President on 24 January 1978
Fall 1978 (Volume 1, Number 3)
- Political Control of the Soviet Armed Forces
Major Eugene D. Betit, USA
- Defectors from the Elite Force
LCDR Calland Carnes, USNR
- Bayesian Analysis - A Battlefield Technique
Captain Joseph D. Tullbane, USA
Spring 1979 (Volume 2, Number 1)
- The Evaluation of Soviet Naval Military Policies and Programs
Raymond Robinson
- Political Control of the Soviet Armed Forces - Conclusion
Major Eugene S. Betit, USA
- The Holocaust Revisited - A Retrospective Analysis of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Extermination Complex
Dino A. Brugioni and Robert G. Poirier
- Working Both Sides of the Street
Hugh McCaffrey
Summer 1979 (Volume 2, Number 2)
- Intelligence and Democracy
Stephen Bradner, Deputy Special Advisor to CINC UNC/USFK
- The Evolution of Soviet Naval Military Policies and Programs, Part II
Raymond Robinson
- Analysis: The Vital Tool of Intellignece
Major Merle L. Crabb, USMC
Fall 1979 (Volume 2, Number 3)
- After Brezhnev, Who?
Colonel Joseph Reed, USAR
- Our Korean Connection
Stephen Bradner
- Portrait of a Leader and the 307th ASA Battalion
No Author Named
- The Soviet Naval Infantry and Amphibious Projection
Captain M. A. Silver, USMC
- Schule Fur Nachrichtenwesen Der Bundeswehr
Captain Prescott Palmer, USN (Ret)
Winter 1980 (Volume 3, Number 1)
- The Bowen Collection, One Man's Contribution
Ms. Lisa Guenther and LTC John Guenther, USMC (Ret.)
- The National Intelligence Act of 1980
Colonel Charles E. Thomann, USA (Ret.)
- S.2284, The 96th United States Congress
No Author Named
Spring 1980 (Volume 3, Number 2)
- The Rose and Laurel - NMIA Salutes The Intelligence Corps Association of the British Army
Captain Prescott Palmer, USN (Ret.)
- INSCOM - The United States Army Intelligence and Security Command
No Author Named
- NAVINTCOM - The United States Naval Intelligence Command
No Author Named
- The Evolution of Soviet Naval Military Policies and Programs - Part 3
Raymond Robinson
Winter 1980-1981 (Volume 3, Number 3)
- The Quality of Intelligence Analysis
Captain Robert Bovey, USN
- Orbital Intelligence - For the Soviets, the Future is Now
Dr. Michael J. Stoil, Ph.D.
- The OSS in Support of the Chinese Communists
Captain William C. Spracher, USA
Spring 1981 (Volume 3, Number 4)
- The PCB - a CERCOM Approach to Systems Management
Major Gerald J. Berry, USA
- The 501st MI Group - On Guard in Korea
No Author Named
- Inner Sanctum
No Author Named
- Tactical Intelligence - Introduction to a Series
Colonel Charles E. Thomann, USA (Ret.)
Summer 1981 (Volume 4, Number 1)
- Presentation to Graduates
Lieutenant General Eugene F. Tighe, Jr.
- Intelligence and Academe: Estranged Communities
Captain Richard W. Bates, USN (Ret.)
- An Academe View of the Problem
Dr. Robert DeGross