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Between 1877 and 1882 he worked for the | Intelligence Division of the Ministry of War. |
dolf Hitler's immediate superior in an Army | Intelligence Division in the Reichswehr, 1919-1920. |
The | Intelligence division would send memos to the Governor, |
and Macedonia, 1915-1917, and in the Naval | Intelligence Division during 1918 (and was awarded the L |
as an instructor at Army Staff College, as | Intelligence Division Intelligence Plans Chief at the Su |
1947, following a stint with the U.S. Army | Intelligence division in World War II, he joined the fac |
-health, Hall was appointed Director of the | Intelligence Division (DID) by the Admiralty in October |
luding J. Edgar Hoover, head of the General | Intelligence Division of the Bureau of Investigation. |
In 20 April 2003 he was arrested by | intelligence division of law enforcement because of his |
ial Branch), and was appointed to the Naval | Intelligence Division (NID 2), in the section concentrat |
Ralph Izzard was recruited to the Naval | Intelligence Division and 30 Assault Unit by Ian Fleming |
In 1913 he became the Director of the | Intelligence Division of the Admiralty War Staff and the |
During the First World War he was in the | intelligence division of the British Admiralty. |
In 1885, the Army established the Military | Intelligence Division (MID). |
He served as chief code designator, | Intelligence Division, Air Transport Command, and later |
October 1948 Chamberlin was director of the | Intelligence Division, G-2, on the War Department Genera |
36 Muirhead-Gould was a member of the Naval | Intelligence Division, assigned to the British Embassy i |
1965 to 1967 by memos sent to him from the | Intelligence division. |
e retiring in 1942 and going into the Naval | Intelligence Division. |
n amount of friction between the Combat and | Intelligence divisions have been highlighted within the |
and maintenance, payment systems, business | intelligence, document imaging and digitization, IT cons |
Also every map contains cases of | intelligence documents that the player can seek out for |
d that he provided the KGB's Technical Line | intelligence documents and a formula for color motion pi |
ng Test: The Elusive Standard of Artificial | Intelligence, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 200 |
rench were aware of his activities, with an | intelligence dossier calling him a "likable and intellig |
n media after being named in a 2003 British | intelligence dossier, released to the public by Prime Mi |
his brilliant feats in the transmission of | intelligence drew worldwide attention to his dispatches. |
various bases are governed by an artificial | intelligence dubbed Sennacherib. |
can citizen who allegedly worked for Soviet | intelligence during World War II. |
An account of Naval | Intelligence during World War I. |
ughter were Americans who worked for Soviet | intelligence during World War II. |
ritish archaeologist who worked for British | intelligence during World War II. |
is alleged that they also worked for Soviet | Intelligence during World War II, Bella in the Office of |
Foreign Office and was a member of British | Intelligence during the Second World War. |
ler Inquiry team, which examined the use of | intelligence during the Iraq War. |
ry 10, 2004) was Canadian Director of Naval | Intelligence during the Second World War and an author. |
lly knew William Casey, Director of Central | Intelligence during the Reagan Administration, as well a |
tes Air Force as Deputy Director of Central | Intelligence during the 1950s. |
enters for Allied cryptological and signals | intelligence during the Pacific Campaign of World War II |
n Fleming-who served under Godfrey in Naval | Intelligence during World War II-based M, the fictional |
med [I] served in the infantry and military | intelligence during Desert Storm and Bosnia conflicts, t |
After serving in military | intelligence during World War II, White moved to New Yor |
tory of international relations and British | Intelligence during the Second World War. |
He worked in Naval | Intelligence during World War II, and in 1946 took a pos |
e fact that they collaborated with military | intelligence during the capture of Comrade Feliciano. |
he fact that he continued to work for naval | intelligence during the remainder of the war. |
linked to a covert relationship with Soviet | intelligence during World War II. |
ving as a lieutenant in the Office of Naval | Intelligence during World War II. |
e Americans who allegedly worked for Soviet | intelligence during World War II. |
orwegian clandestine organization for naval | intelligence during World War II, led from Oslo. |
rganization established in Crete by British | Intelligence during the Axis occupation of Greece in Wor |
After serving in Army | intelligence during World War II, he signed a movie cont |
bt was one of the great successes of German | intelligence during World War II, albeit one that came t |
He served in Hawaii in naval | intelligence during World War II. |
He was believed to have had | intelligence duties as well as medical. |
PKB carried out investigation and criminal | intelligence duties as well as gathered reports of the G |
Air Staff as Assistant Section Officer for | Intelligence duties, before being posted in July 1942 to |
He was on | intelligence duty on the night of 11-12 September 2001, |
he battlefield and also through his work in | intelligence earned him several awards including the Ran |
opean Coordinating Committee for Artificial | Intelligence ECCAI (2005). |
Business: The commercial uses of artificial | intelligence, ed. |
Language Memo 70, Department of Artificial | Intelligence, Edinburgh University. |
nowledge of the local economy and utilising | intelligence effectively |
ing the enemy before they can protect their | intelligence effectively, while defenders will set up va |
August 1943 Furman was put in charge of an | intelligence effort formed by Groves in response to conc |
uring the Pacific war, he aided the British | intelligence effort over the Japanese. |
d by Michael Collins to counter the British | intelligence efforts during the Irish War of Independenc |
with active support from the BSF and Indian | intelligence, either led or failed to stop the violence |
, Allen Welsh Dulles, a Director of Central | Intelligence, Eleanor Lansing Dulles, economist and dipl |
ecember 1942 to 1944, the Casabianca landed | intelligence elements, radios, ammunitions and weapons i |
eknownst to Tenney, her contact with Soviet | intelligence Elizabeth Bentley, had defected and was coo |
For example, Military | Intelligence, employees of Canadian Security Intelligenc |
The highly accurate and current | intelligence enabled the Allied forces to maintain detai |
e reporting restrictions placed by military | intelligence, enabling him to reassure the public that a |
of the company, who worked as an artificial | intelligence engineer at the Bell Labs before he founded |
The “Winds Code” is a confused military | intelligence episode relating to the Attack on Pearl Har |
eaking countries for the purpose of sharing | intelligence, especially signals intelligence. |
Its activities were | intelligence, espionage, graffiti and sign writings, as |
service in various capacities in the Indian | intelligence establishment led to great improvements in |
reatened to prosecute senior figures in the | intelligence establishment for corruption. |
Committee that recommended reform of the US | Intelligence establishment. |
A U.S. National | Intelligence Estimate focused on Guyana's short term con |
A National | Intelligence Estimate of less than a week earlier stated |
e capabilities were addressed in a National | Intelligence Estimate, which concluded that New Delhi be |
And the 2006 National | Intelligence Estimate, which outlined the considered jud |
CIA released a 1974 Special National | Intelligence Estimate, Prospects for Further Proliferati |
Meanwhile, Allied | intelligence estimated that there were approximately 31, |
Intelligence estimated the enemy strength to be one rein | |
these, for example, are nearly 200 National | Intelligence Estimates on Southeast Asia, plus monthly s |
belief was further reinforced by published | intelligence estimates of the Turkish Cypriot force pres |
s, automation, embedded systems, artificial | intelligence etc. |
Diana Prince continued to work in military | intelligence, eventually rising to the rank of Major. |
erson of ordinary prudence, discretion, and | intelligence exercises in the management of the person's |
Due to his | intelligence experience, the INS Commissioner, General J |
was a dangerous mission but Chu Huy Man, an | intelligence expert trained in Moscow, felt confident. |
Brewster Kahle '78, artificial | intelligence expert |
versial television role was as the military | intelligence expert in the Channel Four experimental doc |
combat, Mr. Jones aids the resistance as an | intelligence expert, directing many of its operations ea |
wers (born December 12, 1940) is an author, | intelligence expert, and recipient of the Pulitzer Prize |
college at age twelve and became the team's | intelligence expert. |
The Israeli Ambassador and British | intelligence experts blamed pro-Iranian extremists, alle |
The | intelligence experts at SHAEF responsible for planning t |
Many | intelligence experts regard him as one of the greatest s |
oviding direction on evidence gathering and | intelligence exploitation. |
His | intelligence, facile pen, and actual experience of war m |
the U.S. had communications and electronic | intelligence facilities in Iran, and operated U-2 intell |
westen Kaserne and was used primarily as an | intelligence facility until it was returned to the Germa |
ng advanced algorithms for a decision - the | intelligence factor - varies between difficulty levels. |
ionship between visual perception and human | intelligence factors. |
ions and blunders behind "the most damaging | intelligence failure since Pearl Harbor." |
on in US military records indicates that an | intelligence failure helped contribute to the mis-target |
" | Intelligence errors are factual inaccuracies in analysis |
that occurred one of the US Army's greatest | intelligence failures in history - the failure to predic |
However | intelligence failures and poor organization led to Marke |
y of the 9/11 attacks pointed the finger at | intelligence failures, rather than a more spectacular cl |
He argues that human | intelligence far outstrips any survivalist demands that |
their speed and endurance, as well as their | intelligence, far outstrip those of a standard horse. |
t as a "record so superb it might just make | intelligence fashionable again", and surmising that the |
British | intelligence featured the aircraft in AIR 40/237, a repo |
United States Army, serving in the military | intelligence field from 1983 to 1987. |
shadowy industrial, political and former US | intelligence figures who are giving vent to their growin |
as well as disillusioned Axis military and | intelligence figures whom they encounter. |
Office of Naval | Intelligence file on Mutsuki |
(Johnson Library, National Security File, | Intelligence File, Guerrilla Problem in Latin America) T |
Irish Army | intelligence files in the National Archives of Ireland s |
urity, corporate security, travel services, | intelligence, film & television technical consulting, tr |
During his service in military | intelligence, Firebrace was involved (in 1944) in the af |
upported a literal 'mental energy' model of | intelligence, first postulated by Charles Spearman. |
During the 1920s Soviet | intelligence focused on military and industrial espionag |
Zubaydi on October 3, 2008, after receiving | intelligence following bombings in Baghdad against Shia |
of 52 signatories on "Mainstream Science on | Intelligence," an editorial written by Linda Gottfredson |
, then to Tokyo Bay to obtain vital weather | intelligence for the upcoming Doolittle Raid. |
r telecommunications and Smallworld Spatial | Intelligence for business analysis. |
n the United States Army Office of Military | Intelligence for three years, serving one tour in German |
lan (a friend and former client) to provide | intelligence for the Department of the Ohio. |
vide the managerial strategy and artificial | intelligence for a computer game. |
to build expertise in and provide improved | intelligence for the missions in those countries and the |
ty to leave the islands, providing valuable | intelligence for British Forces. |
strength for fighters, agility for scouts, | intelligence for casters, and wisdom for priests. |
Bulletins and Other State | Intelligence for the year 1853. |
ed as Deputy Associate Director of National | Intelligence for Information Technology Programs in 2007 |
main mission of the 13e RDP was to provide | intelligence for the 1st Army, while each company of the |
sed him to neglect his mission of providing | intelligence for the nation's leaders to consider as the |
1973 as a deputy to the Director of Central | Intelligence for the Intelligence Community in Washingto |
flew over Japanese-held territory gathering | intelligence for the Chinese ground forces. |
ed to sail to the Falklands area to collect | intelligence for the Argentina Navy. |
as a training base to provide photographic | intelligence for air and ground forces. |
g parts of Luzon and Mindanao, and provided | intelligence for US ground forces concerning Japanese mo |
Intelligence for these operations came from several sour | |
ty Agency as the Deputy Director of Signals | Intelligence for Customer Relationships. |
his offices was that of Deputy Director for | Intelligence for the Office of Strategic Services. |
nch diplomat and the current coordinator of | intelligence for President Nicolas Sarkozy as head of th |
h and the Indonesian Army which had special | intelligence for hunting down the North Kalimantan Commu |
His intention is not to build an artificial | intelligence for ship control, but use three OMCs (Organ |
After the war, Dewavrin was head of | intelligence for de Gaulle's provisional government unti |
information as part of a deal with Western | intelligence for his arrival in the United States. |
is interrogation was not intended to secure | intelligence for an American prosecution, but admitted t |
areas and enemy troop positions to provide | intelligence for air force and army units. |
Admiral Tony L. Cothron was the Director of | Intelligence for the Chief of Naval Operations and the 6 |
med duty as the Deputy Director of National | Intelligence for Customer Outcomes in August 2005 transi |
no fool, he was not burdened with too much | intelligence for his time and station in life. |
this dramatic operation provided essential | intelligence for future antisubmarine warfare. |
His 10-year-old ' | Intelligence for Your Life Radio Show' reaches 14.2 Mill |
during World War II, as chief of political | intelligence for Western Europe. |
He served as Director of Overseas | Intelligence for the Office of War Information in World |
olved British Naval Cypher No. 3, providing | intelligence for the Battle of the Atlantic, until the B |
ho was a source of scientific and technical | intelligence for the New York office of Soviet intellige |
in 1913, he was a sub-lieutenant gathering | intelligence for Army Corps I headquarters. |
Started with the motto of "Motivating | Intelligence for Social Change", its work now has grown |
th lots of mouse clicks and fast artificial | intelligence for computer opponents. |
, traveled into German territory to collect | intelligence for the French resistance movement. |
c analysis) has gained a significant use in | intelligence, for uncovering insurgent networks of both |
John Thurloe becomes the head of | intelligence for Oliver Cromwell's Protectorate. |
cutta Telegraph and Exec Digital, I: Global | Intelligence for the CIO and Harvard Business Review Blo |
y the Deputy Associate Director of National | Intelligence for Intelligence Community Enterprise Solut |
The unit was tasked with gathering | intelligence for the police. |
Thoroton, RMLI, was Chief of British Naval | Intelligence for the Mediterranean from Gibraltar (and S |
McMicken was charged with collecting | intelligence for the government during the period leadin |
price information, market data and business | intelligence for the global petroleum, natural gas, elec |
parations for the Defense of the Homeland & | Intelligence Forecasting for the Invasion of Japan". |
The Ringle Report, from the Office of Naval | Intelligence, found that only a small percentage of Japa |
US Geospatial | Intelligence Foundation Award (2006) |
Geospatial Consortium and the US Geospatial | Intelligence Foundation. |
e writers and their lack of creativity (and | intelligence), Fox supported him with Peckinpah the only |
GEMS EMF | Intelligence Framework |
1972 to 1976 as Deputy Director of Central | Intelligence, from 1985 to 1989 as the United States Amb |
ol the monoliths to remove HAL's artificial | intelligence from Discovery's computer core and transfor |
e the Principal Deputy Director of National | Intelligence from May 2005 to May 2006 under the first D |
neral, served as Deputy Director of Central | Intelligence from April 3, 1962, to April 28, 1965. |
Phillips had not yet realized that his | intelligence from Singapore was faulty, and he continued |
Alpha examines issues of artificial | intelligence from the viewpoint of established Christian |
for the U.S. CIA from 1964, and for Polish | intelligence from 1950. |
t of Spanish military preparation, gathered | intelligence from across Europe, and disrupted a range o |
rtain Estocin had been killed in the crash, | intelligence from Hanoi indicated that he had ejected an |
Arkin served in U.S. Army | intelligence from 1974 to 1978. |
nald Beales CBE, Director of Statistics and | Intelligence from 1952-7 at the Inland Revenue |
was a civilian agent of the Office of Naval | Intelligence from 1941 to 1942. |
If the | intelligence from Touvestre had not been obtained, the V |
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