intelligence officer
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of intelligence officer
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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Levi is not a medical doctor, instead his background is in mathematics and operations research and he also served as an intelligence officer of the elite Israeli Intelligence Corps.
From Salon
The former Russian intelligence officer, who had been briefed on the topic, said Russia was only giving a limited amount of intelligence information derived from its satellites to Iran.
“We’re seeing the conflict escalate right now, and there is an increased potential for miscalculation,” said Matt Borie, chief intelligence officer at Osprey.
A successful Kurdish offensive could also "enable a spreading of discontent" that overwhelms the Islamic republic, said Ritondale, now chief intelligence officer at Artorias, a global risk intelligence provider.
From Barron's
After graduating, Caitlin had planned to join the Army as an intelligence officer and had booked her medical assessment for April.
From BBC
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