Insignia, Branch of Service, Enlisted, Military Intelligence, U.S. Armydoi:MIL MIL-DTL-15665/11H Notice 1-Validation
No, of course not. But you see, in intelligence work we have to go bycapabilities, not byintentions. If a potential enemy can do something to you, you have to prepare for it, without regard to what you think he wants to do." (ed note: And as the novel turns out, Cargill was ri...
“There is more focus on intelligence gathering. How do we build the capacity for space intelligence?” she asked. “We grew up in the intelligence arena with aviation. We are experts in that. So how do we build that same capacity in the space environment?” Given the success the Air ...
Army’s secretive J2 intelligence bureau conducts surveillance on and interviews with those suspected of recruiting for private work
We may know why these things are being done, and the ideal operation may even avoid actual violence -- if intelligence is the goal -- but the whole conceptual focus of the matter falls onto that ground of activity between strategy and tactics. It's all about the Op. We no longer have...
” When it comes to legalese muddying the intelligence of an issue, I have not found anything more convoluted than the definition of a “speedy trial.” Worse, with the FISA Courts not having to inform the accused, a person could be accused of a crime and never know they have been ...
The military serves as a vital bridge between strategic goals and societal values. This study aims to comprehensively analyze the potential and limitations of Empowering Leadership (EL) in the armed forces. Considering the current post-pandemic context a
LRRP:Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (4 – 8 men) that worked deep in enemy controlled areas to gather intelligence. LZ:landing zone…anywhere a helicopter can land Mad Minute:Order given for all bunkers to shoot across their front for one minute…used to test fire weapons and also enemy ha...
German controllers. Naturally, few of these agents knew about the XX system. The details of XX were kept by a small circle of British intelligence operatives. But this was standard espionage practice. The less any individual knew, the less would be lost if that agent were caught and ...
26 None of Mandela’s file contents are marked UK Eyes Only, meaning information could have been shared with Britain’s strategic allies in the Five Eyes. In the case of Matthews, British intelligence tracked some of his overseas trips and attempted to identify his funding sources and payments...