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1. Scalr and Nature of Attack on Sea Communications; 2. Photographic Reconnaisance - Middle East Requirements; 3. Recording of Information on Foreign Arms Traffic; 4. Demolition Policy in Germany; 5. Lessons on the Organisation of Intelligence in the Far East; 6. Card Indexing of Russian Personalities

1 Jan 1948

(iv) Early steps should be taken to confirm whether the Americans would undertake the aerial survey of Turkey. (v) The Baro Salient did not require a intelligence priority. CAPTAIN ROSKILL said that the beach reconnaissance of the Persian Gulf area was proceeding satisfactorily, in conjunction with the Americans, and there was every indication that good results would be forthcoming. This fact had undoubtedly been borne in mind by the Joint Intelligence Committee, Middle East, in allocating the priorities, and he, therefore, suggested that no reference to the up-grading of Bahrain and Kuwait need be made when replying to the Joint Intelligence Committee, Middle East.
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Collection ID
CAB159
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
Bahrain Germany Kuwait Sudan Turkey United Kingdom
Document Reference
CAB 159/4/24
Document Types
Summary
File Reference
CAB 159/4
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab159.0004.024
Keywords
Military Intelligence Naval Warfare Shipping Communications Communications Disruption Assessing Enemy Strength Naval Strength Predicting Enemy Intentions Threat Of War With The Ussr Contingency Planning Photographic Reconnaissance Aerial Reconnaissance Reconnaissance Aircraft Arab World Mapping Topographical Intelligence Geographic Intelligence Intelligence Gathering Airspace Oil Intelligence Requirements Aircraft Weapons Trade Armaments Military Supplies Intelligence Services Responsibilities Intelligence Channels Occupied Germany Demolitions War Preparations Defence British Intelligence Organisation Soviet Government Personnel Politicians Industrial Intelligence Political Intelligence
Languages
English
Organizations
Central Intelligence Agency Chiefs of Staff Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Bureau Joint Intelligence Committee (Far East) Joint Intelligence Committee (Middle East) Joint Intelligence Committee (Washington) Joint Planning Staff Ministry of Defence Secret Intelligence Service Joint Air Photographic Intelligence Board Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
6
Persons Discussed
Valentine Boucher Paul Gleadell Stewart Menzies Kenneth Strong
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Office: Central Intelligence Machinery: Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Later Committee: Minutes (JIC Series). Joint Intelligence Committee. Meetings 63 (0)-142
Themes
Military Intelligence Surveillance Intelligence Organization

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