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  • {{r|Secret Intelligence Service}}
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  • While the WWII GCCS was under the the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] (SIS), GCHQ reports to the Foreign Secretary and work closely with the SI ...her School''' (GCCS), based at [[Bletchley Park]], which reported to the [[Secret Intelligence Service]]. Its major achievements included the [[ULTRA]] cryptanalysis of the Germa
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  • ..., who had risen to head the Soviet counterintelligence division in the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] (SIS), was removed from office in 1951 — as the chief officer assig
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  • ...[[Kim Philby]]; diplomats Burgess & Maclean defected and Philby left the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] (SIS) in 1951, Blunt identified in 1964 but announced in 1979; involveme
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  • {{r|Secret Intelligence Service}}
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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
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  • ...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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  • ...o it was transferred to report to the Foreign Office. Both GCCS and the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] reported to Hugh Sinclair, in London. In May 1927, Prime Minister Stanle
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  • ...o Incident staged by the German Sicherheitsdienst (SD) against the British Secret Intelligence Service.<ref name=Venlo>{{citation
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  • In 1987, the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS or MI6) reported that British machine tool companies were selling equi
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  • ...of Kim Philby (i.e., service '''B'''), who was then dangled to the British Secret Intelligence Service (i.e., service '''A'''), for whom Philby went to work and rose to high rank ...n. Kim Philby is an example of an agent actively recruited by the British Secret Intelligence Service while he was already committed to Communism. Philby, at first, concentrated
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  • * Dorril, Stephen. ''MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service'' (2000).
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  • ...pecial forces in small boats during [[World War II]], probably with SIS ([[Secret Intelligence Service]]} or SOE ([[Special Operations Executive]]). An elliptical reference to cl
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  • ...such as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the United States or the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS, MI6) in the UK, its methods are also applicable in fields such as bus
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