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  • {{r|Secret Intelligence Service}}
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  • {{r|Secret Intelligence Service}}
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  • A British national-level civilian organization, the '''Secret Intelligence Service (SIS)''', often but incorrectly called "MI6", is the British center for int
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  • ...ictor Jones''' was the first Scientific Intelligence officer in the U.K. [[Secret Intelligence Service]], with responsibilities for what, today, would include [[technical intelli
    3 KB (382 words) - 07:36, 26 May 2024
  • ...telligence agency, like the U.S. [[Central Intelligence Agency]] or U.K. [[Secret Intelligence Service]]. It was responsible for domestic counterintelligence, like the U.S. [[Fed
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  • {{r|Secret Intelligence Service}}
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  • {{r|Secret Intelligence Service}}
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  • ...: a [[psychological warfare]] analysis group, and a new Section D in the [[Secret Intelligence Service]]. In parallel, the [[War Office]] set up a [[guerrilla warfare]] research The core of SOE came from Section D of the [[Secret Intelligence Service]].
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  • ...rmany's not having a "Secret Service" tradition like that of the British [[Secret Intelligence Service]]. Commenting that his immediate supervisor, [[Reinhard Heydrich]], played
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  • ...was the [[Venlo Incident]], in which it lured operatives of the British [[Secret Intelligence Service]] into being captured at the border of a neutral country.<ref name=Venlo>{{
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  • {{r|Secret Intelligence Service}}
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  • ...nd for some time the body of) the scientific intelligence section of the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] (SIS) reviewed it, and at first it might be [[deception]], as the materia
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  • Since 2009, '''Sir John Sawyers''' (1955-) has been Director of the British [[Secret Intelligence Service]] (SIS, MI6), with the traditional informal title of "C". His assignment, a
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  • {{r|Secret Intelligence Service||**}}
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  • ...rrespond roughly to the U.S. [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and British [[Secret Intelligence Service]].
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  • ...lled the Government Code and Cipher School (GCCS), which reported to the [[Secret Intelligence Service]]. Eventually, GCCS became a separate organization, the [[Government Commun
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  • '''James Bond''' (also known as '''007''') is a fictional British [[Secret Intelligence Service]] agent, created in 1952 by writer [[Ian Fleming]]. Despite Fleming's death
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  • ...elligence|Photographic Reconnaissance Unit]], originally working for the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] (SIS) after the [[Royal Air Force]] (RAF) initially decided there was no
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  • ...advice to the Ministry of Defence's Defence Intelligence Staff, and the [[Secret Intelligence Service]]. Hutton notes that from 1991 to 1998, Kelly had made 37 visits to Iraq as
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  • ...n Nhu to ambassadorship abroad Tran Kim Tuyen, Nhu's henchman and head of secret intelligence service also should be sent abroad
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