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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 • Nov. 18, 2025

Over the years, the OHR has pressured Bosnia’s bickering ethnic leaders to build shared, statewide institutions, including the army, intelligence and security agencies, the top judiciary and the tax administration.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 30, 2023

A British army intelligence officer’s computer and emails were hacked, allegedly to find information about Northern Ireland political informants.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 4, 2023

"The state has not done much," said analyst Mario Pazmino, an ex-director of army intelligence.

From Reuters • Oct. 25, 2022

Thanks to a report from the FBI, army intelligence officers knew all about Oppenheimer’s past associations with Communists.

From "Bomb" by Steve Sheinkin

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