Clandestine operation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A clandestine operation is an intelligence or military operation carried out in such a way that the operation goes unnoticed. The Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms (J...
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Covert operation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A covert operation (better known as CoveOps) is a military, intelligence, or political activity carried out in such a way that the identity of the sponsors of the operation (the parties responsible ...
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The most visited special operations site on the net! ... In special operations, an activity may be both covert and clandestine and may focus equally on operational considerations and intelligence-related activities.
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US Military and Clandestine Operations in Foreign Countries - 1798-Present ... Note that US operations in World Wars I and II have been excluded. ... War of 1812, includes naval and land operations.
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"As currently envisioned, the clandestine services director will have a deputy who would not only coordinate overseas spying operations, but also ensure that agencies do not overlap one another ... "Another clandestine services deputy will run CIA's clandestine operations, as the deputy director for operations does now.
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; We discussed the advertisement in The Economist about the job of director of clandestine operations of the CIA. Justin Carreno explains: ... "The ad refers to the Directorate of Operations (DO), Clandestine Service, which is composed of operations officers (OO), collection management officers (CMO),
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A typical station might have five clandestine operations officers including the Chief of Station (COS). The most time-consuming responsibility of the COS and his Deputy would usually be the supervision of the three junior officers typically on their first or second assignments.
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But in late 1979, it announced its own programme to find and notify all persons who had been unwitting participants in these covert operations. ... Home > Creating a new era of transparency > Clandestine Operations Exposed in the U.S.
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Despite this, several times US aircraft involved in clandestine operations were engaged in air-to-air combats by local air forces, and here are the backgrounds behind such cases.
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By Moe, 10:30 AM on Tue Jul 1 2008, ... Hola, patriots! We have a treat for you today at Crappy Hour: we read two really long stories for you, Gail Sheehy's first rough draft of the demise of Hillaryland in Vanity Fair and Seymour Hersh's investig-planation of what exactly your tax dollars are doing in Iran. ... And oh my goodness,
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