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7 April 2024
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17:46 | CZ:Proposed for deletion 4 changes history +1,901 [Pat Palmer; John Leach; George Swan (2×)] | |||
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16:59 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Airborne Reconnaissance Low (content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Airborne Reconnaissance Low (ARL)''' are an evolutionary series of U.S. Army intelligence collection aircraft, based on the four-turboprop DeHavilland DHC-7 fixed-wing aircraft. A fully equipped multifunction version has communications intelligence(COMINT), imagery intelligence (IMINT), and radar#imaging radar|synthetic aperture radar/moving target indicator (SAR/MTI) mission payloads. As opposed to the RC-12 GUARDRAIL, which have no onboar...") | ||||
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16:49 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Army Special Operations Command (content was: " {{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} The U.S. '''Army Special Operations Command (ARSOF)''' is the land forces component of United States Special Operations Command (USSOC); it is commanded by a lieutenant general, currently John Mulholland. ==U.S. Army Special Forces Command== This provides overall directions to the deployed and reserve component United States Army Special Forces|Special Forces Groups (Airborne), the various augmentation detachments, and training, support, and de...") |
6 April 2024
14:57 | Deletion log John Leach talk contribs deleted page Human-source intelligence (content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Human-source intelligence''' is the oldest form of intelligence collection. It is not limited to espionage; when a prehistoric tribe sent a skilled warrior to observe another tribe and tell his war chief of its strength, that reconnaissance was an example of human intelligence. Human intelligence often is abbreviated as '''HUMINT'''. It includes all those forms Intelligence (information gathering)|intelligence gathering that involve means of...") |