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  • ...olicymakers, and to some extent these incorporated information gained by [[clandestine human-source intelligence]] i.e. by espionage. Gathering information is generally considered a legiti ...ents in the interest of national security. At first it was not given the [[clandestine human-source intelligence]] or covert action capabilities of the OSS - these activities, popularly un
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  • ...ombination of a counterpart to [[United States Army Special Forces]] and a clandestine human-source intelligence and covert action organization, starting January 3, 1964. The 31st SFG (A),
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  • * [[Clandestine human-source intelligence/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Clandestine human-source intelligence/Metadata]]
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  • Clandestine human-source intelligence, complementing the less sensitive prisoner interrogation and other human-so
    29 KB (4,252 words) - 07:36, 18 March 2024
  • Until Smith demanded CIA direct control over [[clandestine human-source intelligence]] and covert action, which had, respectively, been under the control of the
    41 KB (6,049 words) - 10:19, 28 May 2024
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  • ...terterrorism, pressuring the Iranian government through covert action, and clandestine human-source intelligence collection.
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  • It has also been used extensively in [[clandestine human-source intelligence]], where the very existence of a spy, which would be revealed by radio comm
    11 KB (1,766 words) - 09:26, 31 October 2015
  • Another part of the CIA, the National Clandestine Service, collects clandestine human-source intelligence in these areas. Other collection agencies may provide imagery intelligence,
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  • ...message. During this time, Navarre's intelligence obtained a high-level [[clandestine human-source intelligence]] source in Ho Chi Minh's government which gave the French some perspective
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  • #Clandestine human-source intelligence|Clandestine human-source and signals intelligence collection from locations
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  • ...sympathizers included educated civil servants and soldiers, who provided [[clandestine human-source intelligence]] from their workplaces, as well as providing counterintelligence on French
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  • ...missions in 1945. LTC Paul Helliwell, the OSS Secret Intelligence (i.e., [[clandestine human-source intelligence]]) chief in Kunming, China, gave Ho a small number of weapons in March 1945
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