The Danish military intelligence.
Military intelligence
Verify to be certain, but I think it was the NKVD.
Ilse Swaak has written: 'Index to South African Military intelligence reports (technical) of World War II' -- subject(s): Equipment and supplies, Indexes, Military intelligence reports (technical), Ordnance, World War, 1939-1945
Kenneth E. DeGraffenreid has written "Intelligence and Military Operations" which examines the role of intelligence in military decision-making and "Strategic Intelligence in the Cold War and Beyond" which explores the development of intelligence agencies during the Cold War.
The Italian intelligence branch during World War II was known as the Servizio Informazioni Militare (SIM). It was responsible for gathering and analyzing military intelligence for the Italian armed forces. The SIM also had a division dedicated to covert operations called the Organizzazione di Vigilanza e Repressione dell'Antifascismo (OVRA), which focused on counterintelligence and suppressing resistance activities.
Cherokee (a Native American language).
He was some type of Psychologist before turning to writing. In World War II he was a military intelligence officer in the ETO.
He was some type of Psychologist before turning to writing. In World War II he was a military intelligence officer in the ETO.
The usual sources: Military Intelligence.
war and navy departments had intelligence sections
William V. Kennedy has written: 'The military and the media' -- subject(s): Armed Forces and mass media, Press coverage, War 'Intelligence Warfare Revised &' 'The intelligence war' -- subject(s): Equipment and supplies, Military intelligence