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  2. Intelligence Corps (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    On 19 July 1940 a new Intelligence Corps was created by Army Order 112 and has existed since that time. The Army had been unprepared for collecting intelligence for deployment to France, and the only intelligence had been collected by Major Sir Gerald Templer.

  3. British anti-invasion preparations of the Second World War

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    A British soldier on a beach in Southern England, 7 October 1940. Detail from a pillbox embrasure.. British anti-invasion preparations of the Second World War entailed a large-scale division of military and civilian mobilisation in response to the threat of invasion (Operation Sea Lion) by German armed forces in 1940 and 1941.

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

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    In 1873 the Intelligence Branch was created within the Quartermaster General's Department with an initial staff of seven officers. [4] Initially the Intelligence Branch was solely concerned with collecting intelligence, but under the leadership of Henry Brackenbury , a protege of influential Adjutant-General Lord Wolseley , it was increasingly ...

  5. British intelligence agencies - Wikipedia

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    Club de Berne, an intelligence-sharing forum that includes the UK; Five Eyes, an intelligence-sharing alliance that includes the UK; Information Research Department; Intelligence Corps (United Kingdom) List of intelligence agencies global list sorted by country; Mass surveillance in the United Kingdom; UK cyber security community

  6. List of British corps in World War II - Wikipedia

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    VI Corps: Jun 1940: Jul 1940: N/A UK N/A In mid-June 1940, VI Corps was formed in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, to command all troops located there. On 12 July 1940, it became British Troops in Ireland, which was later renamed British Troops in Northern Ireland. [28] VII Corps: Jul 1940: Dec 1940: A scarlet horizontal diamond UK (actual and ...

  7. 5 Military Intelligence Battalion - Wikipedia

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    By 1947, this meant that Intelligence Corps personnel in the Territorial Army (TA) outnumbered Regular personnel. The Intelligence Corps TA was formed around the regional Land Command Headquarters, providing direct Field Security (FS) intelligence support to military formations and UK-based units. [10]

  8. MI19 - Wikipedia

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    MI19 was a section of the British Directorate of Military Intelligence, part of the War Office. During the Second World War it was responsible for obtaining information from enemy prisoners of war. It was originally created in December 1940 as MI9a, a sub-section of MI9. A year later, in December 1941, it became an independent organisation ...

  9. MI10 - Wikipedia

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    MI10, or Military Intelligence, section 10, was a department of the British Directorate of Military Intelligence, part of the War Office. It was established in the middle of 1940 [ 1 ] and was responsible for weapons and technical analysis during World War II and early in the Cold War .