"Director of Naval Intelligence", and currently "Commander, Office of Naval Intelligence". U.S. Navy Public Web Page, Naval Intelligence Training Gives
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the Director of Naval Intelligence. He was followed by a small handful of civilian special agents who were seeded throughout the naval districts beginning
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States Army Intelligence and Security Command Office of Naval Intelligence Military Intelligence Division (United States Army) G-2 (intelligence) [1] A Short
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· e United States Intelligence Community Intelligence Community Director of National Intelligence Director of National Intelligence National Counterterrorism
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· e United States Intelligence Community Intelligence Community Director of National Intelligence Director of National Intelligence National Counterterrorism
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2005 National Intelligence Strategy. File:US intelligence budget.png The United States intelligence budget (excluding the Military Intelligence Program) in
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rely on Coast Guard Intelligence. Coast Guard intelligence came into existence in 1915 by the assignment of a "Chief Intelligence Officer" in Headquarters
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follows: Army Intelligence and Security Command, Marine Corps Intelligence, Naval Security Group, Coast Guard Intelligence and Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance
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military attachés accredited to 28 capitals and 15 naval attachés to 18 capitals. 1936: 464 military and naval attachés abroad. 1945: Military attachés in 45
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Office of Naval Intelligence (Navy) Marine Corps Intelligence Coast Guard Intelligence Central Intelligence Agency Federal Bureau of Investigation National
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680 intelligence analysts (I/As) and is led by the DEA Assistant Administrator for Intelligence. The specific functions of the DEA's intelligence mission
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Department of Defense (DoD) that reports to the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence. DCSA is the largest counterintelligence and security agency in the federal
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CIA University (category Central Intelligence Agency training facilities) Director of National Intelligence in 2005. CIAU trains agency new hires as well as experienced intelligence operations officers, and intelligence scientists and
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The Missile Intelligence Office was renamed the Missile Intelligence Agency in 1970; in 1985, it was reassigned to the Army Intelligence Agency and renamed
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policy, and intelligence; this was part of a large reorganization that saw the creation of the Department of Defense and the Central Intelligence Agency. The
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with Marine Corps Intelligence the Office of Naval Intelligence and Office of Coast Guard Intelligence in the National Maritime Intelligence-Integration Office
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Marine Corps Judge Advocate Division Intelligence Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) Marine Corps Intelligence Activity Other Defense Counterintelligence
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Stored: Intelligence Branch The Intelligence Branch (IB) division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) handles all intelligence functions, including
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was a United States intelligence organization created by the Department of Defense (DoD) with support from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the
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· e United States Intelligence Community Intelligence Community Director of National Intelligence Director of National Intelligence National Counterterrorism
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