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    #1385 at 2018-05-16 20:25:07 (UTC+1)

    US History [ABCs]
    SIS [FBI] > C_A
    Did the 'covert' counterintelligence branch of the FBI end?
    Or, was it expanded into a new agency?
    Double meanings exist.
    SIS is good?
    UK:US
    US:UK
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    US History [ABCs] SIS [FBI] > C_A Did the 'covert' counterintelligence branch of the FBI end? Or, was it expanded into a new agency? Double meanings exist. SIS is good? UK:US US:UK Here is the timeline (histor of ABCs): 1) During World War II, the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) was created to intercept and decipher the communications of the Axis powers. 2) When the war ended, the SIS was reorganized as the Army Security Agency (ASA), and it was placed under the leadership of the Director of Military Intelligence. 3) On May 20, 1949, all cryptologic activities were centralized under a national organization called the Armed Forces Security Agency (AFSA). This organization was originally established within the U.S. Department of Defense under the command of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. 4) In December 1951, President Harry S. Truman ordered a panel to investigate how AFSA had failed to achieve its goals. The results of the investigation led to improvements and its redesignation as the National Security Agency. SIS > ASA > AFSA > NSA https://vault.fbi.gov/special-intelligence-service/SIS%20History%20Part%2001%20of%2008/view

    Secret Intelligence Service = UK Special Intelligence Service = USA (old FBI) Senior Intelligence Service = CIA (after it was founded)