Military Intelligence Division (United States)
The Military Intelligence Division was the military intelligence branch of the United States Army and United States Department of War from May 1917 (as the Military Intelligence Section, then Military Intelligence Branch in February 1918, then Military Intelligence Division in June 1918) to March 1942. It preceded the Military Information Division and the General Staff Second Division and was reorganised as the Military Intelligence Service.[1]
History
World War One
[2] Corps of Interpreters American Expeditionary Force G2 Corps of Intelligence Police
Inter-War Years
Army G2 Black Chamber MI Officer Reserve Corps Signal Intelligence Service Devolution to G2 and S2
World War Two
See also
- G-2 (intelligence)
- Military Intelligence Corps (United States Army)
- United States Army Intelligence and Security Command
- Office of Naval Intelligence
- Military Information Division (United States)
- United States Army Intelligence Agency
- United States Army Security Agency
- United States Navy Communications Intelligence Organization
- Fleet Radio Unit, Melbourne
- Allied Intelligence Bureau
References
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