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If a president does not brief his staff, intelligence agencies have few options to learn about the meeting.
In 1972 he was appointed deputy chief of defence staff (intelligence) at a time when east-west relations were mired in tension.
Foreign ministers, army chiefs of staff, intelligence chiefs and the chairman of the Afghan High Peace Council are expected to attend the third trilateral session since last summer.
In 1913 Dimitrijević had been appointed chief of general staff intelligence in the Serbian army, and in 1916 he won promotion to colonel.
GCHQ staff, intelligence officers and police have been given immunity from prosecution for hacking into computers, laptops and mobile phones under legislative changes that were never fully debated by parliament, a tribunal has been told.
A Defence College course in 1966 was followed in 1967 by a posting as brigadier, defence intelligence, and then promotion to assistant chief of staff (intelligence) in Nato's Northern Army Group in Germany in 1970.
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In his final job, he was Staff Officer (Intelligence) to Commander-in-Chief Fleet at Northwood HQ near London, in charge of round-the-clock intelligence support for Polaris as well as the rest of the Fleet.
General Kennedy was serving as the assistant deputy chief of staff for intelligence.
Under General Hayden, the C.I.A. will maintain a large staff of intelligence analysts, the officials said.
After the war, he was sent to Honolulu, where he was chief of staff for intelligence in the middle Pacific.
According to Kalugin, at the height of the cold war, two-thirds of embassy staff were intelligence officers.
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