Military spies, often part of intelligence agencies, gather crucial information about enemy forces, tactics, and technology to inform strategic decisions. They conduct surveillance, infiltrate enemy organizations, and analyze data to assess potential threats. Their work is vital for national security, enabling military planners to anticipate and counter adversarial actions effectively. Additionally, they may engage in counterintelligence efforts to protect their own operations from enemy infiltration.
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Spies like us
Yes, many battle were won and lost because of spies, they opened gate, killed military leaders and helped keep track of enemy troop movements.
If any communist spies are caught in the U.S it is punishable by death or such other punishment as a military commission may direct. Found under 10 USC 950T-Crimes Triable By Military Commission. US Federal Code.
actually, its Germany
Not an expert but overtly I do not think the US has a military presence in N. Korea. Covertly I am sure that there will be one or two spies there.
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The spies were the cause of rumors of a military takeover of the Federal government in the US Civil War.
people arent the sure but there were tons most of them didnt know any military actions
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The children had to go through military drills to be ready, promote, used a spies, messengers and look outs.
No. The Confederacy had spies, but no military forces ever were in New York.