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Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Office: Central Intelligence Machinery: Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Later Committee: Minutes (JIC Series). Joint Intelligence Committee. Meetings 1-69
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1. Assessment of the Threat of Sabotage in the United Kingdom in Peace and in War and Counter Measures; 2. P.W. Intelligence; 3. Security Vetting of Foreigners Attending Training Courses in the United Kingdom; 4. Leakage of N.A.T.O. Information Through Insecure Telegraphic Arrangements; 5. Tripartite Security Inspection
Document Title | 1. Assessment of the Threat of Sabotage in the United Kingdom in Peace and in War and Counter Measures; 2. P.W. Intelligence; 3. Security Vetting of Foreigners Attending Training Courses in the United Kingdom; 4. Leakage of N.A.T.O. Information Through Insecure Telegraphic Arrangements; 5. Tripartite Security Inspection |
Reference | CAB 159/9 |
Document Date | 20 April 1951 |
Conflicts | Cold War |
Themes | British Domestic Security, Intelligence Gathering and Surveillance, Intelligence Organisation and Administration |
Regions | Atlantic, East Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America |
Countries | Burma, Great Britain, Greece, Iceland, Persia, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America |
Document Type | Meeting Minutes |
Organisations | Communist Party of Great Britain, Chiefs of Staff, Foreign Office, Joint Intelligence Bureau, Joint Intelligence Committee (Middle East), Joint Intelligence Staff, Ministry of Defence, Security Service, Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee |
People | Norman Brook, Roger Hollis, Stewart Menzies |
Keywords
sabotage, threat of war with the USSR, security, defence, predicting enemy intentions, war preparations, intelligence gathering, intelligence requirements, Arab world, intelligence reports, intelligence services responsibilities, captured documents, security checks, security clearance, staff colleges, training, border controls, secrecy, leakage of information, communications, telegraph communications, communications interception, cyphers, Anglo-American relations, Anglo-French relations, American intelligence services, French intelligence services, British intelligence organisation, information sharing, intelligence channels
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