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army intelligence

American  
[ahr-mee in-tel-i-juhns] / ˈɑr mi ɪnˌtɛl ɪ dʒəns /
Or Army Intelligence

noun

  1. the agency within a nation’s army that utilizes such means as subterfuge and espionage to provide strategic-level commanders with vital information about enemy operations. AI, A.I.


Etymology

Origin of army intelligence

First recorded in 1900–05

Example Sentences

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Mario Pazmiño, former head of Ecuador’s army intelligence, said it was unclear who could take over the Wolves.

From The Wall Street Journal

Army intelligence, evading justice and living in South America until he was extradited to France from Bolivia in 1983.

From Los Angeles Times

He faces charges in the United States under the Espionage Act related to WikiLeaks’ publication of tens of thousands of secret military and diplomatic documents leaked to the site by Chelsea Manning, an Army intelligence analyst, in 2010.

From New York Times

Jason Kander, a former Democratic secretary of state in Missouri and a former Army intelligence officer, mocked Ms. Gomez in a social media post on Tuesday.

From New York Times

Mr. Assange, 52, was the head of WikiLeaks in 2010 when it published tens of thousands of classified military and diplomatic documents leaked by Chelsea Manning, an Army intelligence analyst.

From New York Times