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intelligence officer

NOUN
  1. a person secretly employed in espionage for a government

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  • Ellie Thiry was already being monopolized by a Major Francis Basil Summers, a dashing British army intelligence officer who had been on the stage in London before the war and positively reeked of derring-do. A Covert Affair
  • A European intelligence officer who was stationed in Israel several years ago recalls the Mossad boss trashing colleagues who argued for engaging Damascus. Iran’s Worst Enemy
  • He spoke to intelligence officers at several airbases and made sure that certain records were amended.
  • Then, a couple of weeks or so after the capitulation, when my protests no longer made much sense, they were listened to, and I was sent as Intelligence Officer to one of the brigade's constituent battalions.
  • As one of the FBI's top counter-intelligence officers he earned $1.4m from Russia for his spying.
  • Some commanders, such as Nelson, were expert intelligence officers; others were not.
  • On May 25, Drew Pearson published an April cable Donovan had sent Russell Forgan, his counterintelligence officer in Paris, ordering him to keep three I. G. Farben executives the OSS had in custody isolated and to make sure the tons of files that had been seized, which incriminated the company in the Nazi war buildup, were shipped to Paris. Wild Bill Donovan
  • The helicopter crashed in June 1994 with the loss of all four crew and 25 intelligence officers from Northern Ireland on board.
  • The US intelligence officer knew this and he immediately teletyped the message to Washington.
  • Luckily, Hudson has a valuable lieutenant in Lawrence B. Prior III, an ex-Marine intelligence officer who joined BAE in July after serving as president of ManTech and chief operating officer at SAIC, both leading contractors to supersecret intelligence agencies. Under the Gun
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