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Former intelligence agency within the United States Army
descendant organization, United States Army Counterintelligence. The National Counter Intelligence Corps Association (NCICA), a veterans' association
Counterintelligence_Corps
Intelligence branch of the U.S. Marine Corps
Intelligence (HUMINT), Counterintelligence (CI), and ensures there is a single synchronized strategy for the development of the Marine Corps Intelligence, Surveillance
Marine_Corps_Intelligence
Component of United States Army
States Army Counterintelligence Command (ACIC) is the component of United States Army's Military Intelligence Corps that directs counterintelligence (CI) activities
United States Army Counterintelligence Command
United_States_Army_Counterintelligence_Command
Agency in the U.S. Department of Defense
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) is a federal security and defense agency of the United States Department of Defense (DoD) that
Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency
Defense_Counterintelligence_and_Security_Agency
German SS officer and war criminal (1913–1991)
In 1983, the United States apologised to France for the U.S. Counterintelligence Corps helping him escape to Bolivia to avoid an outstanding arrest warrant
Klaus_Barbie
Military unit
existing entities into the Military Intelligence Service, the Counterintelligence Corps, and the Signal Security Agency. The Joint board also formed Office
313th Military Intelligence Battalion (United States)
313th_Military_Intelligence_Battalion_(United_States)
American espionage agent, musician, and businessman (1916–1991)
Services (OSS) and instead joined the Corps of Intelligence Police in Europe, which became the Counterintelligence Corps (CIC) in January 1942. Copeland was
Miles_Copeland_Jr.
Secret post-WWII United States program
(JIOA), was largely actioned by special agents of the US Army's Counterintelligence Corps (CIC). Many selected scientists were involved in the Nazi rocket
Operation_Paperclip
was largely carried out by special agents of the U.S. Army's Counterintelligence Corps (CIC). Many[vague] of these Germans were former Nazi party members
List of Germans relocated to the US via Operation Paperclip
List_of_Germans_relocated_to_the_US_via_Operation_Paperclip
Murdered South Korean spymaster
officer in the Republic of Korea Army, the head of the Korean Counterintelligence Corps, and South Korean President Syngman Rhee's most trusted right-hand
Kim_Chang-ryong
Austrian Nazi hunter (1908–2005)
Gestapo—and presented it to a War Crimes office of the American Counterintelligence Corps at Mauthausen. He worked as an interpreter, accompanying officers
Simon_Wiesenthal
Former intelligence agency within the United States Army
Counter Intelligence Corps. Modern Day U.S. Army Counterintelligence (Special Agents) Historical U.S. Army Counterintelligence Corps The History of the
Corps_of_Intelligence_Police
1945–c.1950 Korean anti-communist terrorist group
Archives and Records Administration that linked the WSS to the U.S. Counterintelligence Corps. According to multiple interviews from former members of the group
White_Shirts_Society
36) 2 ROK Army Counterintelligence Corps FC 7 4FW Lee Soo-nam (1927-02-02)2 February 1927 (aged 27) 0 ROK Army Counterintelligence Corps FC 8 4FW Choi
1954_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
Military unit
designated as the 113th Counterintelligence Corps Group. July 25, 1961, marked the reorganization of 113th as the 133rd Intelligence Corps Group and years later
207th Military Intelligence Brigade (Theater)
207th_Military_Intelligence_Brigade_(Theater)
German anti-communist resistance group
government of West Germany and the Ford Foundation. The US Army's Counterintelligence Corps (CIC) provided funding to help materialize the group's creation
Kampfgruppe gegen Unmenschlichkeit
Kampfgruppe_gegen_Unmenschlichkeit
German Nazi Party official (1905–1987)
1946, he was discovered, arrested and interned in Munich by the Counterintelligence Corps. He testified as a witness at the Ministries Trial in Nuremberg
Gerhard_Klopfer
List of code names
Gehlen Organization (1950–1951) ODOATH: United States Navy ODOPAL: Counterintelligence Corps, United States Army ODUNIT: United States Air Force ODURGE: Immigration
CIA_cryptonym
Nazi escape routes
1947–1950, amid the early Cold War, when the United States Army's Counterintelligence Corps (CIC) in Austria helped protect defectors from and informants
Ratlines_(World_War_II)
Agency of the Philippine government
members were seconded in the service of the United States Army Counterintelligence Corps (CIC). After the surrender of Japan in August 1945, the DI was
National Bureau of Investigation (Philippines)
National_Bureau_of_Investigation_(Philippines)
US Army WWII intelligence agent and US Air Force officer
Japanese Americans to be assigned to the Corps of Intelligence Police, which became the Counterintelligence Corps shortly after America's entry in the war
Richard_Sakakida
American physicist
isotopes. Lomanitz's graduate research was cut short when the Counterintelligence Corps ensured he was drafted into the Army during World War II. During
Giovanni_Rossi_Lomanitz
Military unit
1959, it was redesignated as the 116th Counterintelligence Corps Group, redesignated as the 116th Intelligence Corps Group in 1961, and then redesignated
116th Military Intelligence Brigade (United States)
116th_Military_Intelligence_Brigade_(United_States)
Military intelligence staff of a unit in the United States Army
Intelligence Corps (United States Army) Counter-intelligence Counterintelligence Corps MI5, the British intelligence agency tasked with domestic counter-intelligence
G-2_(intelligence)
1980 anti-government protest in South Korea
he was replaced as police chief and was tortured by the Army Counterintelligence Corps, which caused his death eight years later. In addition, some paratroopers
Gwangju_Uprising
Troop (Mechanized) 603rd Medium Tank Company 801st Counterintelligence Corps Detachment XXIV Army Corps Lieutenant General John R. Hodge Embarked in Task
Battle of Leyte order of battle
Battle_of_Leyte_order_of_battle
American poet and critic (1885–1972)
by the Italian Resistance and handed over to the U.S. Army's Counterintelligence Corps, who held him pending extradition and prosecution based on an
Ezra_Pound
Intelligence agency of South Korea
abuses. The agency's origins can be traced back to the Korean Counterintelligence Corps (KCIC), formed during the Korean War. The KCIA was founded on
National Intelligence Service (South Korea)
National_Intelligence_Service_(South_Korea)
German police official and head of the Gestapo (1900–c.1945)
427-page document, purported to be a photocopy of a U.S. Army Counterintelligence Corps (CIC) file that had been inadvertently released by the U.S. National
Heinrich_Müller_(Gestapo)
American Nazi propagandist (1900–1988)
Victor C. Woerheide to Berlin to find and arrest Gillars. He and Counterintelligence Corps special agent Hans Winzen only had one solid lead: Raymond Kurtz
Mildred_Gillars
(NCIS, formerly NIS) United States Marine Corps Counterintelligence Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive (ONCIX) Central Intelligence Agency
List of counterintelligence organizations
List_of_counterintelligence_organizations
Offensive measures using enemy information
Counterintelligence (counter-intelligence) and its primary subfield, counterespionage (counter-espionage), are activities aimed at protecting an agency's
Counterintelligence
American journalist
was assigned to the US Army Counterintelligence Corps (CIC) in London in 1942. He was "named head of counterintelligence in Paris and enter[ed] Dachau
Frank_Kearns
Law enforcement agency of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps
activities involving the Navy and Marine Corps. However, its broad mandate includes national security, counterintelligence, counterterrorism, cyberwarfare, and
Naval Criminal Investigative Service
Naval_Criminal_Investigative_Service
Danish-American filmmaker (1917–2015)
the son of Lauritz Melchior, an opera singer. He served in the Counterintelligence Corps (U.S. Army) during World War II, getting his training at Camp
Ib_Melchior
German Nazi veterinary official (1892–1955)
into custody at Gmunden in Upper Austria on 9 May by American Counterintelligence Corps forces. He was held in prisoner of war camps at Natternberg [de]
Friedrich Weber (veterinarian)
Friedrich_Weber_(veterinarian)
Covert CIA operation during the Cold War
were connected to it: Operation Paperclip and Alsos Mission. Counterintelligence Corps Operation Osoaviakhim Operation Condor Operation Paperclip Operation
Operation_Bloodstone
Nazi German SS general (1896–1982)
himself in on 8 July 1945 and was arrested by members of the US Counterintelligence Corps. Hofmann was indicted by the US Military Tribunal on 1 July 1947
Otto_Hofmann
Korean War American intelligence unit
Far East Command Liaison Group (FEC/LG), cover name 'the 442nd Counterintelligence Corps detachment' On 26 July 1951, the Far East Command Liaison Group
Korea_Liaison_Office
Restaurant in Madrid
was established at Horcher's for German spies in Madrid. The Counterintelligence Corps of the United States Army described Otto Horcher as having moved
Horcher_(restaurant)
American author (1919–2010)
six-month period of "denazification" duty in Germany for the Counterintelligence Corps. He lived in Weißenburg and, soon after, married Sylvia Welter
J._D._Salinger
American defector and former airman (born 1979)
against the United States. From 2003 and 2008, her work involved counterintelligence assignments that took her to the Middle East. United States assistant
Monica_Witt
South Korean intelligence organization
military counterintelligence through collecting and analyzing intelligence from around the world. It was founded as the Army Counter Intelligence Corps (commonly
Defense Counterintelligence Command
Defense_Counterintelligence_Command
World War-era US Army formation
Company 27th Signal Company Military Police Platoon Band 27th Counterintelligence Corps Detachment Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 27th Infantry
27th Infantry Division (United States)
27th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
German SS judge and lawyer (1909–1982)
retrieved 9 September 2022 Morgen's interrogations by the American Counterintelligence Corps, U.S. National Archives, Record Group 238, Microfilm 1019, Roll
Konrad_Morgen
Topics referred to by the same term
Counterintelligence Service may refer to: Counterintelligence Corps (United States Army) (1917-1961) KOS (Yugoslavia), the Kontraobavještajna služba,
Counterintelligence_Service
427-page document, purported to be a photocopy of a U.S. Army Counterintelligence Corps (CIC) file that had been inadvertently released by the U.S. National
Alleged doubles of Adolf Hitler
Alleged_doubles_of_Adolf_Hitler
Filipino revolutionary leader (1869–1964)
Aguinaldo was then placed under house arrest as the US Army's Counterintelligence Corps investigated his collaboration with the Japanese. Despite his
Emilio_Aguinaldo
Active infantry division of the United States Army
Quartermaster Company 1st Signal Company Military Police Platoon Band 1st Counterintelligence Corps Detachment 103rd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion (Automatic
1st Infantry Division (United States)
1st_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
German Nazi politician (1907–1974)
to the American town commandant and was arrested by the 103rd Counterintelligence Corps. He was interned in Rum prison camp outside Innsbruck, where he
Baldur_von_Schirach
U.S. Secret Service agent (1932–2025)
where he was trained as a Counterintelligence (CI) Special Agent and served with Region IX, 113th Counterintelligence Corps Field Office in Denver, until
Clint_Hill_(Secret_Service)
Austrian SS official (1903–1946)
earlier. Special Agent Robert E. Matteson from the U.S. Army's Counterintelligence Corps Detachment organized and led a patrol consisting of Brandauer
Ernst_Kaltenbrunner
US federal agency
The National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC) leads national counterintelligence (CI) for the United States federal government. It is a
National Counterintelligence and Security Center
National_Counterintelligence_and_Security_Center
American politician (1930–2021)
three-year term so that he could get into the Counterintelligence Corps. After basic training and counterintelligence school at Fort Holabird in Maryland and
Mike_Gravel
The Malmédy Massacre, the German Churches, and the U.S. Army Counterintelligence Corps". Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 26 (2): 229–260 – via Project
Johannes_Neuhäusler
German SS general (1903–1979)
reasons. Reinefarth had by then secretly been recruited by the Counterintelligence Corps of the United States Army for consultation on Soviet military
Heinz_Reinefarth
German spy (1906–1980)
000. From 1945 to 1946, Schwend worked as an informant for the Counterintelligence Corps (CIC) after volunteering himself to the CIC's detachment in Innsbruck
Friedrich_Schwend
Combat formation of the United States Army
Engineer Battalion, the 10th Medical Battalion, and the 10th Counterintelligence Corps Detachment. The 10th Light Division was unique in that it was
10th_Mountain_Division
Shadow of the Sphynx: A History of Army Counterintelligence. Covert warfare : Intelligence, counterintelligence, and military deception during the World
The History of the Counter Intelligence Corps
The_History_of_the_Counter_Intelligence_Corps
United States Army general (1912–2005)
Germany. Leaving the Battle Group in 1958, he commanded the 66th Counterintelligence Corps Group in Stuttgart for two years until his reassignment to Fort
William_P._Yarborough
Active US Army formation
Quartermaster Company 4th Signal Company Military Police Platoon Band 4th Counterintelligence Corps Detachment The 4th Infantry Division suffered the highest number
4th Infantry Division (United States)
4th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
Nazi Germany antisemitic and racist laws
typescript of the laws signed by Hitler was found by the U.S. Army's Counterintelligence Corps in 1945. It ended up in the possession of General George S. Patton
Nuremberg_Laws
US-backed repression campaign in South America
Working Group (IWG) established that the U.S. Army Intelligence Counterintelligence Corps had recruited Barbie for intelligence work in West Germany in
Operation_Condor
American novelist
novel, The Kremlin Letter, drawn from his work in the US Army's Counterintelligence Corps, was published in 1966 and made into a film by John Huston in
Noel_Behn
American politician (1928–2003)
served in West Germany during the Korean War. Assigned to the Counterintelligence Corps, he attained the rank of private first class and was discharged
Paul_Simon_(politician)
Possible Nazi underground escape plan
first time in a memo dated 3 July 1946, by the United States Army Counterintelligence Corps (CIC) whose principal role was to screen displaced persons for
ODESSA
2011 South Korean Korean War film
The now-First Lieutenant Eun-Pyo of the South Korean Army's Counterintelligence Corps (the precursor to South Korea's current Defense Security Command)
The_Front_Line_(2011_film)
Military unit
Company 90th Signal Company Military Police Platoon Band 90th Counterintelligence Corps Detachment The 90th Infantry Division landed in England, 5 April
90th Infantry Division (United States)
90th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
Ukrainian nationalist leader (1909–1959)
occupation zones. In 1946, agents of the US Army intelligence agency Counterintelligence Corps (CIC) and NKVD entered into extradition negotiations based on
Stepan_Bandera
German socialist politician (1871–1919)
deteriorated. He died in prison in September 1945. In 1946, the Counterintelligence Corps searched von Ritgen's home after his father-in-law reported him
Karl_Liebknecht
Romanian Politician
At the start of the Cold War, Emilian collaborated with the Counterintelligence Corps. Due to his ties to American intelligence, he claimed to have
Ion_Valeriu_Emilian
Military unit
Company 44th Signal Company Military Police Platoon Band 44th Counterintelligence Corps Detachment The 44th Infantry Division landed in France via Cherbourg
44th Infantry Division (United States)
44th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
Secret police of Nazi Germany
museum to document the Gestapo's actions. After the war, U.S. Counterintelligence Corps employed the former Lyon Gestapo chief Klaus Barbie for his anti-communist
Gestapo
Inactive US Army formation
48th Armored Medical Battalion Military Police Platoon 502nd Counterintelligence Corps Detachment The 702nd Tank Destroyer Battalion had originally been
2nd Armored Division (United States)
2nd_Armored_Division_(United_States)
Field army of the United States
Nauheim, Germany. XVIII Airborne Corps (21 January 1945 to June 1945) XXII Corps (21 January 1945 to 20 January 1946) XXIII Corps (21 January 1945 to 31 January
Fifteenth_United_States_Army
German rocket scientist (1919–2003)
after their 1945 arrival in the United States. One Fort Bliss Counterintelligence Corps agent took such a dislike to Magnus that sometime in 1948 or 1949
Magnus_von_Braun
Military unit
Meade, Maryland. The 902nd MI Group, originally known as the Counterintelligence Corps, was first activated on November 23, 1944. It was last commanded
902nd Military Intelligence Group (United States)
902nd_Military_Intelligence_Group_(United_States)
Military unit
Company 77th Signal Company Military Police Platoon Band 77th Counterintelligence Corps Detachment Before Organized Reserve infantry divisions were ordered
77th_Sustainment_Brigade
Inactive US Army formation
Quartermaster Company 5th Signal Company Military Police Platoon Band 5th Counterintelligence Corps Detachment Following World War II, the 5th Infantry Division was
5th Infantry Division (United States)
5th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
Military unit
Company 83rd Signal Company Military Police Platoon Band 83rd Counterintelligence Corps Detachment Before Organized Reserve infantry divisions were ordered
83rd Infantry Division (United States)
83rd_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
German propagandist and SS officer (1910–1998)
as part of Operation Paperclip; d'Alquen was employed by the Counterintelligence Corps and was widely believed to have later been on a CIA payroll during
Gunter_d'Alquen
German general and politician (1868–1947)
May 1945, a clerk at the hospital alerted agents from the US Counterintelligence Corps that Epp was a patient there, and he was arrested and sent to
Franz_Ritter_von_Epp
Military unit
Company 569th Signal Company Military Police Platoon Band 69th Counterintelligence Corps Detachment The 69th Infantry Division arrived in England, on 12
69th Infantry Division (United States)
69th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
Active US Army formation
November with attacks on Eighth Army's IX Corps and ROK II Corps in the west and X Corps in the east. X Corps found itself under attack from the PVA 20th
7th Infantry Division (United States)
7th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
German Nazi politician (1894–1946)
the war, he was arrested in Salzburg by members of the US Army Counterintelligence Corps on 12 May 1945. He was interned in the 7th Army Interrogation
Fritz_Sauckel
Military unit
Company 106th Signal Company Military Police Platoon Band 106th Counterintelligence Corps Detachment 820th Tank Destroyer Battalion (Towed): 8 December
106th Infantry Division (United States)
106th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
Japanese-American propagandist (1916–2006)
[D'Aquino's] broadcasts." Investigating with the U.S. Army's Counterintelligence Corps, they "conducted an extensive investigation to determine whether
Iva_Toguri_D'Aquino
Order of battle for World War II battle
(Mechanized) 13th Engineer Combat Battalion 7th Medical Battalion 7th Counterintelligence Corps Detachment Fourth Fleet (Headquarters at Truk) Vice Admiral Masami
Operation Flintlock ground order of battle
Operation_Flintlock_ground_order_of_battle
SS officer (1899–1947)
The reporters drove him to the Yokohama headquarters of the Counterintelligence Corps where Meisinger turned himself in. He was held in the Yokohama
Josef_Albert_Meisinger
Military unit
Company 37th Signal Company Military Police Platoon Band 37th Counterintelligence Corps Detachment The 37th Infantry Division arrived in Fiji in June
37th Infantry Division (United States)
37th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
1970 film by John Huston
novel by Noel Behn, who had worked for the United States Army's Counterintelligence Corps. The film was planned to be shot over 17 weeks, with 13 weeks
The_Kremlin_Letter
United States Army unit
Quartermaster Company 9th Signal Company Military Police Platoon Band 9th Counterintelligence Corps Detachment 376th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion Detachment
9th Infantry Division (United States)
9th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
British writer (born 1946)
France and his postwar work for the American intelligence agency Counterintelligence Corps (CIC) and South American narcotics and arms dealers. Bower's book
Tom_Bower
American politician, diplomat, and judge (born 1933)
States Army Service years 1954–1956 Rank First Lieutenant Unit Counterintelligence Corps Mitchell's voice Mitchell urging stronger actions by the George
George_J._Mitchell
German lawyer and Nazi intelligence officer (1907–1978)
Americans and worked for the Counterintelligence Corps of the US Army until January 1949. The Army's counterintelligence division took a particular interest
Walter_Huppenkothen
Active US Army formation
Quartermaster Company 3rd Signal Company Military Police Platoon Band 3rd Counterintelligence Corps Detachment The 3rd Infantry Division also had a German Shepherd
3rd Infantry Division (United States)
3rd_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
Austrian member of the Nazi party (1895–1958)
denazification tribunal in his case. However, on 1 July 1949 the Counterintelligence Corps arrested Reinthaller at the request of Austrian police in Vienna
Anton_Reinthaller
US Army post in Baltimore, Maryland
guarded the entrance of HQ CIC at Fort Holabird in the 1950s. Counterintelligence Corps Fort Howard, Maryland, interrogation training P. O. Box 1142,
Fort_Holabird
Formation of the United States Army (1920–1968)
of the provisional Brown Corps with the 2nd Division against the 36th Division and the 56th Cavalry Brigade of the Blue Corps. The 45th Infantry Division
45th Infantry Division (United States)
45th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
United States federal law enforcement agency
responsible for all investigations formerly performed by the USAF Counterintelligence Corps. 1 August 1948 is considered the operational date of the Office
Air Force Office of Special Investigations
Air_Force_Office_of_Special_Investigations
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Lion.
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Successful.
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Intelligent
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Inalienability; Limitless Feeling; Endless
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American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Greek, Irish
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n.
One who prepared corpses for the funeral.
n.
A furnace for cremating corpses; a building containing such a furnace.
v. t.
To burn; to reduce to ashes by the action of fire, either directly or in an oven or retort; to incremate or incinerate; as, to cremate a corpse, instead of burying it.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a corpse, or the changes produced by death; cadaverous; as, cadaveric rigidity.
v. t.
To cover, as a corpse, with a mound or tomb; to bury.
n.
A dead human body; a corpse.
v. t.
Specifically: To cover out of sight, as the body of a deceased person, in a grave, a tomb, or the ocean; to deposit (a corpse) in its resting place, with funeral ceremonies; to inter; to inhume.
a.
A dead body; a corpse.
n.
The regular infantry of an army, as distinguished from militia, guards, volunteer corps, cavalry, artillery, etc.
n.
The chief or senior of a company on occasion of ceremony; as, the dean of the diplomatic corps; -- so called by courtesy.
a.
Serving as a partisan in a detached command; as, a partisan officer or corps.
v. t.
To put in a state of readiness for active service in war, as an army corps.
n. sing. & pl.
A body of men; esp., an organized division of the military establishment; as, the marine corps; the corps of topographical engineers; specifically, an army corps.
a.
Not laid out, as a corpse.
n.
Any member of such a corps.
n.
The body from which the soul has departed; a corpse; especially, the body, or some part of the body, of a deceased saint or martyr; -- usually in the plural when referring to the whole body.
n.
Originaly, a soldier who carried and threw grenades; afterward, one of a company attached to each regiment or battalion, taking post on the right of the line, and wearing a peculiar uniform. In modern times, a member of a special regiment or corps; as, a grenadier of the guard of Napoleon I. one of the regiment of Grenadier Guards of the British army, etc.
n.
A dead body, whether of man or beast; a corpse; now commonly the dead body of a beast.
n.
One of the soldiers of the first regiment of foot of the British army, formerly called the Royals, and supposed to be the oldest regular corps in Europe; -- now called the Royal Scots.