Definition of Military intelligence

1. Noun. An agency of the armed forces that obtains and analyzes and uses information of strategic or tactical military value.


2. Noun. Information about the armed forces of another country that is useful in planning and conducting military policy or military operations.

Lexicographical Neighbors of Military Intelligence

military drill
military engine
military engineer
military engines
military exercise
military exercises
military expedition
military force
military formation
military governor
military greeting
military group
military headquarters
military hospital
military installation
military intelligence (current term)
military issue
military junta
military law
military leader
military machine
military man
military march
military medicine
military mission
military music
military neurosis
military nursing

Literary usage of Military intelligence

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Guide to U.S. Army Museums by R. Cody Phillips (1997)
"US ARMY military intelligence CORPS HISTORICAL HOLDING Fort Huachuca, Arizona Hours of Operation: By appointment only. Address: US Army Military ..."

2. Palmer's Index to the Times NewspaperTimes (Londo (1906)
"65 Company RGA, 3 e Naval and military intelligence — West Indies, the Withdrawn! of Troope from the. 3 я 8 d Letters on. 13 о 9 e—1 я 4 6 Winter Training ..."

3. Cambodia at War by Dinah PoKempner, Human Rights Watch/Asia, Arms Project (Human Rights Watch), Human Rights Watch (Organization) (1995)
"military intelligence in Battambang The Vietnamese in 1979 established a military intelligence apparatus in the northwest region of Cambodia known until ..."

4. The Sirdar: Sir Reginald Wingate and the British Empire in the Middle East by M. W. Daly (1997)
"... Chapter Seven Director of military intelligence Although discouraged by his failure to win appointment outside Egypt, and by the prospect of service ..."

5. Defense Policy in the Reagan Administration edited by William P. Snyder, James Brown (1997)
"... whatever the relationship between military intelligence resources and those ... must be supported by a military intelligence analytical capability and, ..."

6. Colombia's Killer Networks: The Military-paramilitary Partnership and the by Human Rights Watch/Americas, Arms Project (Human Rights Watch) (1996)
"Patrick J. Leahy (D-VT) confirms the Defense Department's role, which is explained as an attempt to make Colombia's military intelligence networks "more ..."

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