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  2. Sedgley OSS .38 - Wikipedia

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    The Sedgley OSS is a single-shot, break-action, smoothbore.38 Special pistol which was designed by Stanley M. Haight for the Office of Naval Intelligence. It was meant as a covert operation and assassination weapon in the Pacific Theater. It was mounted on the back of a cowhide glove; a long-sleeved coat would usually be worn to hide the weapon.

  3. Mike McConnell (U.S. Naval officer) - Wikipedia

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    J. Michael "Mike" McConnell (born July 26, 1943) is a former vice admiral in the United States Navy.He served as Director of the National Security Agency from 1992 to 1996 and as the United States Director of National Intelligence from February 2007 to January 2009 during the Bush administration and first week of the Obama administration.

  4. National Center for Medical Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The NCMI traces its origins to the organization of a medical intelligence section in the Office of the Surgeon General of the United States Army during World War II.Prior to entry into the war, the Surgeon General established medical intelligence to support planning for the administration of military governments in U.S. Army occupied territories occupied by providing detailed guides for civil ...

  5. Bob Woodward - Wikipedia

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    Woodward was born in Geneva, Illinois, the son of Jane (née Upshur) and Alfred E. Woodward, a lawyer who later became chief judge of the 18th Judicial Circuit Court.He was raised in nearby Wheaton, Illinois, and educated at Wheaton Community High School (WCHS), a public high school in the same town. [5]

  6. Talk:Office of Naval Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    LT Mason believed the Navy should assign naval attaches to embassies and legations throughout the world to collect intelligence on advances in naval science. He also recommended that a section be created in the Office of the Secretary of the Navy to assemble, correlate, and distribute reports on the intelligence gathered.

  7. Category : Directors of the Office of Naval Intelligence

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    Pages in category "Directors of the Office of Naval Intelligence" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. British intelligence agencies - Wikipedia

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    The Admiralty, responsible for command of the Royal Navy, formed the Foreign Intelligence Committee in 1882, [14] which evolved into the Naval Intelligence Department (NID) in 1887. [15] The Committee of Imperial Defence, established in 1902, was responsible for research, and some co-ordination, on issues of military strategy.

  9. Intelligence Directorate of the Main Staff of the Russian Navy

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    The history of the creation of the Russian Navy intelligence dates back to the end of the 19th century, but was part of Military Intelligence. The Navy's independent intelligence service was established on February 16, 1938, as the NKVMF intelligence department.