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  2. Canadian Forces Military Police - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Military Police Branch can trace its roots to the formation of the Canadian Military Police Corps (CMPC), which was authorized on September 15, 1917, by Militia General Orders 93 & 94. The initial establishment was set at 30 officers and 820 warrant officers and NCOs within 13 detachments, designated No. 1 through No. 13.

  3. Canadian Forces National Investigation Service - Wikipedia

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    Military Police Criminal Intelligence Section (MPCIS), based in Ottawa, Ontario, which provides criminal intelligence support to all CFNIS regional offices as well as the Canadian Forces Military Police as a whole.

  4. Intelligence services in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. In 1981, Royal Commission of Inquiry into Certain Activities of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, commonly referred to as the McDonald Commission released a scathing report. This report included a recommendation that the RCMP's Security Service be completely removed and a new civilian agency ...

  5. Canadian Intelligence Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Intelligence Service Within the Canadian Corps 1914-1918 Macmillan, Toronto, 1930. Harold Skarup, Out of Darkness, Light: A History Of Canadian Military Intelligence - Volume 1: From Pre Confederation to 1982, iUniverse, 2006. There is also Volume 2, 1983–1997, and Volume 3, 1998–2005.

  6. Canadian Security Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    Canadian police, military agencies (Canadian Forces Intelligence Branch), and numerous other government departments may maintain their own "intelligence" components (i.e. to analyze criminal intelligence or military strategic intelligence).

  7. Intelligence Branch - Wikipedia

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    The colours scarlet, dark green and white denote the evolution of the branch from the Canadian Corps of Guides, the Canadian Intelligence Corps, and the Canadian Forces Security Branch, respectively. The North Star symbol embodied in the Canadian Intelligence Corps badge is also found in the branch badge, further preserving historic ties.

  8. Canadian Forces Intelligence Command - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Forces Intelligence Command; Commandement du renseignement des Forces canadiennes: Active: 2013–present: Country: Canada: Branch: Canadian Armed Forces: Type: Military intelligence Command: Role: Intelligence collection and assessment: Part of: Canadian Armed Forces: Garrison/HQ: Ottawa: Motto(s) Scientia est vis (Latin for 'From ...

  9. Abwehr (military intelligence) Empire of Japan. Kenpeitai - Army military police; Tokubetsu Keisatsutai - Navy military police; Tokubetsu Kōtō Keisatsu (特別高等警察, Special Higher Police) - civil police; Poland. Wojskowe Służby Informacyjne (WSI) — dissolved in 2006 for having been involved in illegal activities; Yugoslavia