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  • ...[Scheldt]] [[estuary]] in the southern [[Netherlands]], near the [[Belgium|Belgian]] border. It was named after the town of [[Breskens]], which was later free ...the term, though it was meant as a tribute to their success in amphibious operations in [[Normandy]] and the [[Scheldt]]. ...
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  • .../Master}}A '''spymaster''' is a leader of a group of [[Spy|spies]] or an [[intelligence agency]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-04-21 |title=Definition of SPYMASTER |u |[[Special Operations Executive]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Military intelligence agency}} | chief1_position = Assistant Chief of Staff Intelligence and Security (ACOS-IS) ...
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  • {{Short description|Belgian intelligence and security agency}} ...ite journal |last1=Lasoen |first1=Kenneth |title=Plan B(ruxelles): Belgian Intelligence and the Terror Attacks of 2015-16 |journal=Terrorism and Political Violence ...
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  • | occupation = {{hlist |[[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] officer |Author}} ...golan Civil War]] as Chief of the Angola Task Force during its 1975 covert operations, he resigned and wrote ''In Search of Enemies''. ...
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  • {{Short description|British intelligence agent (1885–1978)}} ...re|OBE]] (14 April 1885 – 21 September 1978) was a [[UK|British]] [[Secret Intelligence Service]] agent during the [[World War I|First]] and [[World War II|Second] ...
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  • {{short description|Belgian Resistance fighter}} |commands="Pat Line"<br>Belgian medical detachment, Korea<br>Belgian medical component ...
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  • {{Short description|Belgian company}} ...is a Belgian [[employers' organization]] and member of the [[Federation of Belgian Enterprises]]. ...
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  • |unit_name= 67th Cyberspace Operations Group ...with the group designation on the scroll. Lacoma, Factsheet 67 Cyberspace Operations Group.</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|Secret CIA-sponsored intelligence group targeting Cuba}} ...lagicon image|Flag of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.svg}} [[Central Intelligence Agency]] ...
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  • ...and technical improvements. Hunter was used in [[Iraq]] and other military operations since then. The system was also armed with the [[Viper Strike]] munitions. ...eing transferred to government-owned, contractor-operated units supporting operations overseas.<ref>[https://www.army.mil/article/160279/Soldiers_bid_farewell_to ...
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  • ...ip |author-link1=Philip Jenkins |date=1990 |title=Strategy of tension: The Belgian terrorist crisis 1982–1986 |journal=[[Studies in Conflict & Terrorism]] |vo ...allowed the attacks of communist radicals, or even carried out false flag operations in their name, as an excuse to arrest other communists, and allowed the att ...
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  • {{Main|Belgian Army order of battle (1914)}} ...itish attitude to Belgium had changed and that they would fight to protect Belgian independence. A General Staff was formed in 1910 but the {{lang|de|Chef d'É ...
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  • ...s. Small-scale operations may cover discrete areas, but larger stay-behind operations envisage reacting to the conquest of whole countries. ...d soldiers let themselves be overrun by enemy forces in order to conduct [[intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance]] tasks often from pr ...
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  • ...Canadian Forces]] in 1968, known as the Canadian Armed Forces Security and Intelligence Branch.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Canadian Provost Corps |url=http://www.canadi ...N.G. Rosborough of the Canadian Provost Corps talking to members of the [[Belgian Resistance]] in [[Bruges]] during the [[Battle of the Scheldt]]; September ...
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  • ...g, France. Two transport vessels, ''[[HMS Cheshire|SS Cheshire]]'' and the Belgian ''[[SS Léopoldville (1929)|Leopoldville]]'' carried the 66th across the Eng ...g limited objective attacks, and running reconnaissance missions to gather intelligence. The use of artillery shelling many German positions also played a major pa ...
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  • ...= [[File:Coats of arms of Belgium Military Forces.svg|25px]] [[Belgian Armed Forces]] | identification_symbol = [[File:Flag of the Belgian Land Component.svg|border|200px]] ...
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  • ...org/web/20070613112104/https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/csi-studies/studies/winter99-00/art2.html]</ref><ref>Fort ...nd the Air Proving Ground Center. Wyrozemski was employed by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] where he was ostensibly involved with the [[Lockheed U-2]] program ...
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  • | commands = French section, [[Special Operations Executive|SOE]] | battles_label = Battles / operations ...
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  • ...ganization]] states. It functioned from at least 1951 until 1990, when the Belgian branch was promptly and officially dissolved after its existence became pub ...ce Service|SIS]] and representatives of the then freshly founded [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]. The explicit objectives of this collaboration were outlined ...
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