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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 1-70
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1. Staff Discussions between Hafse and Middle East Delegates at Naples; 2. Exchange of Intelligence between Major Nat Commands and Associated Commands; 3. N.A.T.O. Security Committee; 4. Report by the J.I.C. on Possible French Military Policy in Indo China; 5. Principles and Standards of Security Agreed by the Tripartite Security Working Group (1951); 6. J.I.C. Assessments of Security in Certain Countries; 7. Security Consciousness in Civil Departments; 8.
Document Title | 1. Staff Discussions between Hafse and Middle East Delegates at Naples; 2. Exchange of Intelligence between Major Nat Commands and Associated Commands; 3. N.A.T.O. Security Committee; 4. Report by the J.I.C. on Possible French Military Policy in Indo China; 5. Principles and Standards of Security Agreed by the Tripartite Security Working Group (1951); 6. J.I.C. Assessments of Security in Certain Countries; 7. Security Consciousness in Civil Departments; 8. |
Reference | CAB 159/13 |
Document Date | 20 March 1953 |
Conflicts | Cold War |
Themes | Intelligence Organisation and Administration, Intelligence Gathering and Surveillance, British Domestic Security |
Regions | East Asia, Europe, Middle East |
Countries | China, Denmark, Indochina, Italy, Turkey, United Kingdom |
Document Type | Meeting Minutes |
Organisations | Chiefs of Staff, Foreign Office, Joint Intelligence Bureau, Joint Intelligence Committee (Middle East), Joint Planning Staff, Ministry of Defence, Security Service, Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee |
People | Roger Hollis, Percy Sillitoe, John Sinclair |
Keywords
intelligence reports, intelligence channels, Arab world, release of information, secrecy, security, security clearance, classified documents, information sharing, intelligence distribution, allies, alliances, intelligence requirements, French armed forces, First Indochina War, colonies, empire, colonial independence movements, attachés, consular intelligence sources, military operations, Anglo-American relations, Anglo-French relations, German intelligence services, Anglo-German relations, French intelligence services, American intelligence services, intelligence gathering, leakage of information, intelligence services responsibilities, mapping, geographic intelligence, topographical intelligence
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