V. ORGANISATION OF INTELLIGENCE: S.E.A.C. : G.H.Q., INDIA: AND EASTERN FLEET 1. GENERAL LAMPLOUGH, referring to his Memorandum+ on the above subject, which had been circulated, said that although it had been the original intention to keep the Supreme Allied Commander's Headquarters small, more and more planning was being carried out there and the intelligence division had to be able to provide the intelligence needed. Operational intelligence was also called for. One of the chief problems was that of distances.