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  2. British intelligence agencies - Wikipedia

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    Organised intelligence collection and planning for the Government of the United Kingdom and the British Empire was established during the 19th century. The War Office, responsible for the administration of the British Army, formed the Intelligence Branch in 1873, which became the Directorate of Military Intelligence.

  3. Category : Logos of the Government of the United Kingdom

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  4. Government Identity System (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Government Identity System is maintained by His Majesty's Government to present unified branding format for the logos of government ministries, agencies and arms length bodies. [1]

  5. Category:Military logos - Wikipedia

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  6. Directorate of Military Intelligence (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    During World War I, British secret services were divided into numbered sections named Military Intelligence, department number x, abbreviated to MIx, such as MI1 for information management. The branch, department, section, and sub-section numbers varied through the life of the department; examples include:

  7. MI5 boss says Chinese espionage in UK on ‘epic’ scale with ...

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    The British intelligence chief spoke at the event in California, hosted by the FBI, alongside fellow spy chiefs from the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

  8. File:1 Military Intelligence Brigade Flash.png - Wikipedia

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  9. Intelligence Corps (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Of the 15 killed six were Army Intelligence Officers, two were Courts Martial Officers, one was a senior Staff Officer serving with Irish Command (Brevet Lieut-Colonel Hugh Montgomery), three policemen (all former British military), two civilians (all former British military) and one local civilian. [5]