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  2. List of U.S. Department of Defense agencies - Wikipedia

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    Its main responsibilities are to control the Armed Forces of the United States. It is headed by the Secretary of Defense. The department was established in 1947 and is divided into three major Departments—the Department of the Army, Navy and Air Force, as well as a number of other component organizations.

  3. Military Intelligence Service (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The story of the MIS Japanese-American translators was published in the 1988 book John Aiso and the MIS: Japanese-American Soldiers in the Military Intelligence Service by Tad Ichinokuchi, and the 2007 book [4] Nisei Linguists: Japanese Americans in the Military Intelligence Service During World War II by James C. McNaughton.

  4. Military Intelligence Corps (United States Army) - Wikipedia

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    A number of intelligence and security organizations were combined in July 1967 to form the military intelligence branch. [8] [9] [10] In 1977, they recombined with the Army Intelligence Agency and Army Security Agency to become the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command.

  5. Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office - Wikipedia

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    The Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO), as part of the United States Department of Defense, was an organization that reported to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy through the Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs).

  6. Military Intelligence Board - Wikipedia

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    The Military Intelligence Board (MIB) serves as the senior-level board for coordination of intelligence assets in support of military operations globally within the United States Government. The board is chaired by the Defense Intelligence Agency , a component of the United States Department of Defense , and seeks consensus across commands ...

  7. National Center for Medical Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The history and organization of the medical intelligence program in 1951 is described in detail Special Text, ST 8039–1, 1951, used at the Army Medical Service School. [8] The US Army Medical Information and Intelligence Agency was organized at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) by WRAMC General Orders 62, 24 September 1956. [9]

  8. The FBI Washington Field Office today released seeking information posters featuring two senior Iranian intelligence officers, Ahmad Khazai, left, and Mohammad Baseri, who are believed to have ...

  9. Administrative Review Board - Wikipedia

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    The Administrative Review Board is a United States military body that conducts an annual review of the detainees held by the United States in Camp Delta at the United States Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The purpose of the Board is to review whether the detainees still represent a threat.