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  • ...in Nha Trang, and perhaps was comparable to the paramilitary side of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. In 1962 and 1963, under an informal command structure between the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and [[Military Assistance Command, Vietnam]], it cooperated in organizing
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  • As of an estimate by the United State's [[Central Intelligence Agency]] in July 2007, Laos has a population of around six and a half million pers
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  • | author = Central Intelligence Agency | author = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...been mentioned,<ref name=NYT1988-10-02 /> but Sheehan dismisses that as [[Central Intelligence Agency]] propaganda, although he agrees the deaths were in the thousands. Ho apolo
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  • ...Office of Strategic Services]] (OSS), began analyzing the situation; the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] would not even exist, on paper, until 1947.
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  • | authorlink = Central Intelligence Agency The Central Intelligence Agency has yet other sets of markings, called '''cryptonyms''' and '''pseudonyms''
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  • ...[[National Security Act of 1947]], which created a separate Air Force and Central Intelligence Agency, as well as unifying the military services under a [[Secretary of Defense]] ...State objected to the next draft, which put the Central Intelligence Group/Central Intelligence Agency in charge of national COMINT. On 20 May 1949, Secretary of Defense [[Louis
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  • | author = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • | author = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • {{seealso|Director of the Central Intelligence Agency}} Until April 2005, the DCI also headed the Central Intelligence Agency and was often referred to colloquially as the "CIA Director." After the [[9
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  • ...lusive on Müller's ultimate fate, the file is very clear on one point. The Central Intelligence Agency and its predecessors did not know Müller's whereabouts at any point after
    16 KB (2,547 words) - 12:18, 29 May 2024
  • ...Operations, [[U.S. Army]]), Ray Cline (deputy director for intelligence, [[Central Intelligence Agency]]), and the Director of the State Department Bureau of Intelligence and Res
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  • [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) documents indicate that the agency monitored the UFO situation from | author = Gerald K. Haines | journal = Studies in Intelligence, [[Central Intelligence Agency]]}}</ref>
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  • ...ception. <ref name=FM3-05-30 /> It is primarily the responsibility of the Central Intelligence Agency.
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  • | author = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • | author = [[Central Intelligence Agency]]}}</ref>
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  • | author = [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • ...nt Records Interagency Working Group, said the documents showed that the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] "failed to lift a finger" to hunt Eichmann and "force us to confront not
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  • | last = Central Intelligence Agency
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