MI15
For other uses, see
MI15.
MI15, the British Military Intelligence Section 15 (now defunct), was a department of the British Directorate of Military Intelligence, part of the War Office. It was set up in 1942 to handle aerial photography (compare with MI4). In 1943 this function was transferred to the air ministry and MI15 became responsible for the coordination of intelligence about enemy anti-aircraft facilities.[1]
References
- ↑ Clayton, Anthony (1993). Forearmed: a history of the Intelligence Corps. Brassey's. p. 83. ISBN 978-0-08-037701-8.
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Foreign intelligence | |
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Joint intelligence | |
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Defunct intelligence agencies |
- Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI)
- Military Intelligence, Section 1 (MI1)
- Military Intelligence, Section 2 (MI2)
- Military Intelligence, Section 3 (MI3)
- Military Intelligence, Section 4 (MI4)
- Military Intelligence, Section 7 (MI7)
- Military Intelligence, Section 8 (MI8)
- Military Intelligence, Section 9 (MI9)
- Military Intelligence, Section 10 (MI10)
- Military Intelligence, Section 11 (MI11)
- Military Intelligence, Section 12 (MI12)
- Military Intelligence, Section 14 (MI14)
- Military Intelligence, Section 15 (MI15)
- Military Intelligence, Section 16 (MI16)
- Military Intelligence, Section 17 (MI17)
- Military Intelligence, Section 19 (MI19)
- Naval Intelligence Division (NID)
- Special Operations Executive (SOE)
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