Specifically, the report criticized the "somewhat haphazard method employed by the services in the selection of officers for important intelligence posts."
At the outbreak of the First World War, he was promoted to an intelligence post with the Admiralty.
Sign-up bonuses up to $20,000 await some enlistees qualified for the specialities most in demand, like intelligence posts.
The storm strands the heroes on an island used by the Soviets as an electronic intelligence post.
Admiral Studeman, a highly decorated veteran of the Vietnam War, has spent nearly his entire career in intelligence posts.
Ground observers (artillery and 'intelligence posts of other arms')
All would speak only on the condition that they not be named, and several still hold sensitive military and intelligence posts.
During the purges of 1937, he was dismissed from all intelligence posts.
President Bush has hailed the establishment of the intelligence post as an essential step in helping prevent another terrorist attack.
The existing buildings were transformed into Camp King, which began as an intelligence post, then later a transportation post until its deactivation in 1993.