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interservice
adjective
Involving relationships between branches of the armed services.
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Military intelligence is the province of the Directorates of Military Intelligence, Naval Intelligence, and Air Intelligence, and the Joint Cipher Bureau provides interservice cryptology and signals intelligence.
After returning the salute that the Army sentries at the entrance to the armory gave him, Weyman sailed inside, received and returned a salute from the major general in charge, and told the general that, as a gesture of interservice courtesy, he had come to inspect the troops.
In Neufeld's narrative of the nineteen-fifties, Soviet-American rivalry seems less prominent than the interservice missile competitions of the U.S. military: the Army's Jupiter program, the Air Force's Thor, and the Navy's Vanguard all wanted dibs on Armageddon.
In the form of imaginary testimony before the Armed Services Committee of the U.S. Senate, writer tells his experiences with interservice rivalry during World War II.
My interservice stereotypes had been hardened by nearly 27 years in the Air Force, but it only took a few weeks of working with the soldiers of Iowa's A.D.T. to show me my anti-Army biases were all wrong.
By then General Jones had begun his effort to reorganize the interservice command structure.
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The insurgents have been suppressed in the south as a result of the surge of US troops, but there has been a 600% rise in attacks in the east, which Nato commanders put down to Pakistan's Interservices Intelligence (ISI).
Headley described continued meetings with an officer in the Pakistani InterServices Intelligence Directorate (ISI), the main military Pakistani spy agency, after the Mumbai attacks in November 2008 and into 2009.
The director of the Pakistani Interservices Intelligence, Gen. Mahmoud Ahmad, who happened to be here on a regular visit of consultations, was called into the State Department today to meet with Deputy Secretary Richard L. Armitage.
PAKISTAN -- The head of the Pakistani Interservices Intelligence, who was visiting Washington, was called into the State Department to meet with Deputy Secretary Richard L. Armitage.
Administration officials say the group is supported by Pakistan's Interservices Intelligence, an arm of the government that combines military and intelligence functions, and has been used by the Pakistani military in Kashmir, the disputed Himalayan territory that remains the biggest point of contention between India and Pakistan.
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