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  • ...a''' (1883-1948), an [[Imperial Japanese Army]] officer who served both in covert action and conventional command, was hanged in 1948 as a Class A war criminal, con ...head of special services (i.e., clandestine human-source intelligence and covert action), first in Mukden, an appointment that signaled a raise in priority for ope
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  • ...or Intelligence and Special Operations, the main external intelligence and covert action organization of [[Israel]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ====Clandestine intelligence/covert action==== ====Covert action====
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  • ...Washington-based officer, usually a [[brigadier general]], who coordinated covert action and some intelligence collection, in Washington, D.C. for the [[Department
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  • ...committee, instructed [[CIA]] Director [[John McCone]] that all offensive covert action against Cuba was to halt.
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  • ..., CIA will gain an operating base for improved intelligence collection and covert action. With such a base, they would have a better chance to convince [[Norodom Si
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  • ...sponsible for covert action oversight, gave the CIA authority to carry out covert action projects in support of the Chilean Radical Party and the Christian Democrat On 5 February 1965, the 303 Committee approved a new covert action campaign intended to support selected candidates for Congressional election
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  • ...n the Leasehold; the railroad provided cover for Japanese intelligence and covert action throughout Manchuria.<ref name=DB1091>{{citation
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  • * Tidwell, William A. ''April '65: Confederate Covert Action in the American Civil War.'' (1995).
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  • ...tes intelligence community , both for pure intelligence and often abortive covert action. Contrary to widespread opinion, activities were never limited to the [[Cen ===CIA covert action===
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  • ...namese counterpart to the [[MACV-SOG]] U.S. [[special reconnaissance]] and covert action organization, the ''[[Nha Ky Thuat]]'' ([[Strategic Technical Directorate]] ...ates Army Special Forces]] and a clandestine human-source intelligence and covert action organization, starting January 3, 1964. The 31st SFG (A), headquartered in
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  • ...me for a Central Intelligence Agency CIA activities in Vietnam#Vietnam1954|covert action and intelligence collection unit. A covert action organization, MACV-SOG with the unclassified title Studies and Observation
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  • ...t''''' (Vietnamese) or '''Strategic Technical Directorate (STD)''' was the covert action and special reconnaissance organization of the [[Republic of Vietnam]]. It
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  • President Eisenhower approved a covert action against Arbenz in August 1953. Ot carried a $2.7 million budget for "psych ...an opponent, as psychological warfare, but the CIA chief of the temporary covert action base, LINCOLN, cautioned that they only wanted to destroy effectiveness; "w
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  • ...t of the commanders had no experience operating intelligence collection or covert action as an insurgent in an area controlled by a hostile government. Those, howev
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  • ...ke, Harry. ''The CIA's Secret Operations: Espionage, Counterespionage, and Covert Action'' (1988) 290 pp. [http://www.questia.com/read/82295474?title=The%20CIA's%2
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  • ...rrified, having seen his sure revenge collapse. Ignoring the advice of his covert action expert, he launches a clumsy assassination attempt against Harrington. Afte
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  • ===Covert action=== ===Covert Action===
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  • ...dential and Congressional intent is as important, constitutionally, as the covert action itself. ...rsight of United States, high-risk clandestine intelligence collection and covert action has been carried out by a series of sub-committees of the U.S. National Se
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  • ...ng information may be questioned. Far more controversial, however, was the covert action role of the CIA, which included black propaganda, subversion, political war ...At first it was not given the [[clandestine human-source intelligence]] or covert action capabilities of the OSS - these activities, popularly understood as "spying
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