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  2. MI6 - Wikipedia

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    The Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), commonly known as MI6 (Military Intelligence, Section 6), is the foreign intelligence service of the United Kingdom, tasked mainly with the covert overseas collection and analysis of human intelligence on foreign nationals in support of its Five Eyes partners.

  3. Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    The Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service serves as the head of the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS, also commonly known as MI6), which is part of the United Kingdom intelligence community. The chief is appointed by the foreign secretary, to whom they report directly. Annual reports are also made to the prime minister. [1]

  4. Richard Moore (diplomat) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Moore was born in Tripoli, Libya, on 9 May 1963. [3] He married Margaret Martin (Maggie) in 1985, with whom he has had a son and a daughter. [3]Moore's grandfather Jack Buckley served as a soldier of the Irish Republican Army from 1916 to 1922 in Cork, Ireland, and was awarded a medal by Sinn Féin for fighting against British rule.

  5. E Squadron - Wikipedia

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    To qualify for the increment, SAS and SBS personnel must have served for at least five years and have reached the rank of sergeant. They are security vetted by MI6 and given a short induction course into the function and objectives of the service. If they have not already learnt surveillance skills, they take a three- week course at the Fort.

  6. Nicholas Elliott - Wikipedia

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    John Nicholas Rede Elliott (15 November 1916 – 13 April 1994) was an MI6 intelligence officer. His MI6 career was notable for his involvement with the Lionel Crabb affair in the 1950s and the flight of double agent Kim Philby to Moscow in 1963.

  7. James Bond couldn't get a job at MI6, agency says - AOL

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  8. Joint Intelligence Committee (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Joint Intelligence Committee website The Joint Intelligence Committee ( JIC ) is an interagency deliberative body of the United Kingdom responsible for intelligence assessment , coordination, and oversight of the Secret Intelligence Service , Security Service , GCHQ , and Defence Intelligence .

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

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    MI6 is included as an alias on the Secret Intelligence Service website, though the official abbreviation, SIS, is predominant. While the names remain, the agencies are now responsible to different departments of state, MI5 to the Home Office, and MI6 the Foreign Office.