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Standing Group Intelligence Appreciation SG 176

1 Jan 1952

SECRET 5. A large number of amendments are necessary if the report is to be made acceptable to us. In case the Standing Group are anxious to proceed with it, the Joint Intelligence Committee propose to send their detailed comments through departmental channels to the members of J.I.C. Washington and suggest that they brief the U.K. member on the Standing Group Intelligence Committee accordingly. -3SECRET.
air power foreign policy information sharing cold war soviet foreign policy ministry of defence joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff anglo-american relations intelligence operations intelligence reports intelligence distribution patrick reilly kenneth strong military strength assessing enemy strength diplomatic intelligence eric searight arthur shortt neill ogilvie-forbes soviet air force soviet navy naval strength soviet army anthony buzzard
Collection ID
CAB158
Conflict
Cold War
Document Reference
CAB 158/14/14
Document Types
Report Correspondence
File Reference
CAB 158/14
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab158.0014.014
Keywords
Intelligence Reports Information Sharing Anglo-american Relations Intelligence Distribution Diplomatic Intelligence Foreign Policy Soviet Foreign Policy Assessing Enemy Strength Soviet Army Soviet Air Force Soviet Navy Military Strength Naval Strength Air Power
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Ministry of Defence Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
4
Persons Discussed
Anthony Buzzard Neill Ogilvie-Forbes Patrick Reilly Eric Searight Arthur Shortt Kenneth Strong
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Office: Central Intelligence Machinery: Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Later Committee: Memoranda (JIC Series). Joint Intelligence Committee: Memoranda 1-79
Themes
Intelligence Operations

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