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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Defense Intelligence Agency]]
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • ...], numerous Program Executive Offices (PEO), and major components of the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] and the [[Missile Defense Agency]]; hosts NASA [[Marshall Space Flight Ce
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  • [[Defense Intelligence Agency]]/[[NATO|North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] designation for the navalized
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • [[Lieutenant general]], [[U.S. Army]]; Director, [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] (DIA) and commander of the Joint Functional Component Command for Intell
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  • [[Defense Intelligence Agency]]/[[NATO|North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] designation for the Russian [
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • ...ns Command]], and, in their roles of supporting tactical operations, the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] (DIA); [[National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency]] (NGA); [[National Reco
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  • ...igence]] work in the [[Second World War]] and used for many years by the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] and [[U.S. Army]] intelligence; now occupied by the [[National Foreign Af
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • ...ubpages}}</noinclude>Retired attorney specializing in real estate; was a [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] officer and then Associate Counsel to President [[Richard Nixon]], who au
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}c
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • ...a military organization. Now, in a purely military function like the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, there is a ''Reparto informazioni e sicurezza dello Stato maggiore della d
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • ...ederation]], roughly comparable in mission (but not methods) to the U.S. [[Defense Intelligence Agency]]
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • ...shared by other national agencies such as Israeli [[Aman]] and the U.S. [[Defense Intelligence Agency]]. Its operating techniques, however, have some variance from Western agenc
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Defense Intelligence Agency]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...codenamed CURVEBALL was run by BND, who provided information to the U.S. [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] was given access. While CURVEBALL's information was important in the U.S.
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  • * Defense Intelligence Agency
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • :#Defense Intelligence Agency
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • In June 2009, he met with LTG [[Ronald Burgess]], Director of the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]], to emphasize the importance of the [[Redstone Arsenal]] [[Missile and Sp | title = Griffith Presses Defense Intelligence Agency over MSIC Future
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  • ...ssile and a subsequent Soviet surface-to-air missile, because NATO and the Defense Intelligence Agency, for reasons never rationally explained, reused the '''SA-5''' designation.
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • ...nant general]] in the [[United States Army]], who now is Director of the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] and wears a "second hat" as commander of the Joint Functional Component
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  • ...INT is the ormer Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center (AFMIC) of the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] (DIA), now the [[National Center for Medical Intelligence]] with particip
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  • ...school in 1966, he joined the United States Army and was assigned to the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]].
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • The Commander, JFCC-ISR, also serves as the Director, Defense Intelligence Agency.
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  • ...level and tactical requirements of the services, and recommends that the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] absorb much of the individual services' intelligence functions, citing Is
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  • ...equal influence, to the White House, as the Central Intelligence Agency or Defense Intelligence Agency "as President Bush’s main source of intelligence regarding Iraq’s possi ...mber. "The whole thing was bizarre. The secretary of defence had this huge Defense Intelligence Agency|defence intelligence agency, and he went around it." <ref name=Guardian2003
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  • ...Its field commander was then-[[major general]] [[Keith Dayton]] of the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]]. Advising it and preparing it were senior advisers to the [[Director of C
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  • {{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
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  • ...lligence, where it produced information rather than coordinated it. The [[Defense Intelligence Agency]], under various organization plans, provided the intelligence staff functi
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  • ...oint intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). They are operated by the 55th Wing at Offutt AFB, Nebraska.<ref name
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  • Formed in 1962, the '''Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)''' is an organization in the [[United States Department of Defense]]. | title = DoD Directive 5105.21: Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
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  • * Defense Intelligence Agency
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  • ...Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, a joint operation with the Defense Intelligence Agency. They are flown by the 38th and 343rd Reconnaissance Squadrons, which are p
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  • For reasons never really explained, NATO and the Defense Intelligence Agency reused the '''SA-5''' designation. This is the '''SA-5 GAMMON'''. The '''SA
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  • *[[Measurement and signature intelligence]]: [[Defense Intelligence Agency]]
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  • ...tor of the Defense HUMINT Service (i.e., human-source intelligence) at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). For his service in DIA, he was awarded the “Presidential Rank of D
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  • ...ok al-Libi seriously. In 2005, the Senate Armed Services Committee had a [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] the February 2002 "Defense Intelligence Terrorist Summary, "which," acco
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  • ...ing of his last interrogation, on March 2, 2004, could not be found by the Defense Intelligence Agency. <ref name=DIA>{{citation
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  • ...], [[SIGINT]] to the [[National Security Agency]], and [[MASINT]] to the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]].
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  • ...e initial land version of which is designated '''SA-10 GRUMBLE''' in the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] (DIA)/[[NATO|North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] (NATO) system. The shi
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  • ...agencies were involved, including Military Assistance Command Vietnam and Defense Intelligence Agency units, National Security Agency, CIA, and specialized units. ...s large numbers of US aircraft operated close to the Chinese border. ''the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Army intelligence, the Office of Naval Intelligence, Air Force Intel
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  • | accessdate = 2007-10-26 }}</ref> The [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] maintains an EOB by location. The Joint Spectrum Center (JSC) of the [[De ...ence community]] have MASINT groups, the Central MASINT Office is in the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] (DIA).
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  • ...n Center (CMEC) in a U.S. joint command, or an appropriate office in the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]], will prepare guidance called "templating" on where the rocket might be f
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  • ...he remained a reliable BND source, whose product had been shared with the Defense Intelligence Agency from January 2000 to September 2001. <ref>Isikoff & Corn, pp. 129-132</ref>
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  • ...W. Patrick Lang, senior defense intelligence officer for the United States Defense Intelligence Agency at the time, "the use of gas on the battlefield by the Iraqis was not a mat | date = August 18, 2002}}</ref> Lang cautioned that the Defense Intelligence Agency "would have never accepted the use of chemical weapons against civilians, b
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  • ...NSA) may, in the opinion of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) or [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] (DIA), try to interpret the information when such interpretation is the j
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  • ...ommunity the Directorate of MASINT and Technical Collections office of the Defense Intelligence Agency is the central agency for MASINT. This was formerly called the Central MASI | author = Rau, Russell A, Assistant Auditor General, Defense Intelligence Agency
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  • ...rth Vietnamese intelligence system. For example, the NVA equivalent of the Defense Intelligence Agency was the Central Research Directorate (CRD) in Hanoi. COSVN intelligence sta
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  • For the U.S. [[Defense Intelligence Agency]], a committee under the National Research Council of the [[National Academ
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  • ...ommission]] said was underutilized in Iraq, has its central focus in the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] (DIA) The CIA, however, has a significant role in [[HUMINT]] collection ...cchus and conducted by the [[Defense Threat Reduction Agency]] (DTRA); a [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] (DIA) plan to genetically engineer a vaccine-resistant strain of anthrax
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  • ...al intelligence agencies are comprised of the Central Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, and the National Security Agency. Political and economic intelligence fall ...r a systematic review of the respective roles of the CIA, the FBI, and the Defense Intelligence Agency. On July 9, 2004, the Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq of the
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  • ...t names for watch lists, concerned with [[North Vietnam]], came from the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]].
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  • ...t names for watch lists, concerned with [[North Vietnam]], came from the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]].
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  • {{main|Defense Intelligence Agency}} ...ence community, the central point for [[medical intelligence]] is in the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]]'s Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center (AFMIC). The CIA does do subs
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  • ...rvey also, at long last, had adequate intelligence analysis support at the Defense Intelligence Agency. He saw the chances of success as one in three.
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  • ...ich was later disproved, He called aside VADM Jake Jacoby, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, and telling him he worked for Rumsfeld and Tenet, and was to remove himsel
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