0013
Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Office: Central Intelligence Machinery: Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Later Committee: Minutes (JIC Series). Joint Intelligence Committee. Meetings 1-70
>
1. Release of Information on Evasion, Escape and Rescue; 2.; 3. Information on the Comparative Strengths of the Armed Forces in Communist and Nato Countries; 4. Organisation of Communications within and Related to the E.D.C.; 5. Social Relations of Soviet Officials Abroad; 6. Security of Top Secret Information. 7. Leakages of Information about Military Aviation; 8. Positive Vetting; 9. Colonel B.A.C. Sweet-Escott
Document Title | 1. Release of Information on Evasion, Escape and Rescue; 2.; 3. Information on the Comparative Strengths of the Armed Forces in Communist and Nato Countries; 4. Organisation of Communications within and Related to the E.D.C.; 5. Social Relations of Soviet Officials Abroad; 6. Security of Top Secret Information. 7. Leakages of Information about Military Aviation; 8. Positive Vetting; 9. Colonel B.A.C. Sweet-Escott |
Reference | CAB 159/13 |
Document Date | 20 February 1953 |
Conflicts | Cold War |
Themes | Intelligence Organisation and Administration, Military Intelligence and Operations, British Domestic Security |
Regions | East Asia, Europe, Pacific, South Asia |
Countries | Australia, Austria, France, Germany, India, Korea, New Zealand, Pakistan, United Kingdom |
Document Type | Meeting Minutes |
Organisations | Chiefs of Staff, Commonwealth Relations Office, Foreign Office, Joint Intelligence Bureau, Ministry of Defence, Security Service, United Nations, Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee |
People | Percy Sillitoe, John Sinclair |
Notes | Sections of this document have been retained under Section 3(4) of the Public Records Act, 1958. |
Keywords
release of information, escape, evasion, prisoners of war, information sharing, former colonies, classified documents, staff colleges, training, Anglo-American relations, Anglo-French relations, conferences, intelligence channels, intelligence distribution, intelligence reports, military intelligence, Eastern Bloc, Western Bloc, military strength, assessing enemy strength, communications, British intelligence organisation, allies, alliances, security, secrecy, attachés, diplomatic officials, consular intelligence sources, Soviet agents, intelligence gathering, counter-intelligence, secret, leakage of information, aircraft, air intelligence, air power, Royal Air Force, security checks, personnel, intelligence services responsibilities
Related content