The Second South African War contributed to a period of introspection and reform within the British army. This article explores the ways in which the army adapted its operational intelligence doctrine between that conflict and the outbreak of the First World War. In so doing, it explores the emergence of modern military intelligence. It concludes that this period refined the pre-existing reconnaissance model of intelligence and that it required the shock of trench warfare to truly transform the disciplin
First published online: 07 December 2019This article examines the role of intelligence in the format...
Intelligence has always been an aspect of organized warfare. It was not until 1873, however, that th...
This article seeks to contribute to recent scholarly analysis of the British Army’s military perform...
The Second South African War contributed to a period of introspection and reform within the British ...
On the centenary of the Belgian military intelligence service ADIV/SGRS, this article considers the ...
In August 1914 the British Army mobilised an eclectic group of civilians to act as auxiliary intelli...
This article addresses a gap in the literature on military adaptation by focusing on the first step ...
A substantive German tank force never materialized during the First World War. However, its military...
In the Zulu Rebellion of 1906, the Natal Militia defeated the Zulu rebels without British imperial f...
Mentioned in memoirs by a few former military intelligence officers, operational intelligence has ha...
This article uses prosopographical techniques to examine around 150 First World War signals intellig...
This article explores the development of signals intelligence within the trenches of the Western Fro...
First published online: 07 December 2019This article examines the role of intelligence in the format...
Intelligence has always been an aspect of organized warfare. It was not until 1873, however, that th...
This article seeks to contribute to recent scholarly analysis of the British Army’s military perform...
The Second South African War contributed to a period of introspection and reform within the British ...
On the centenary of the Belgian military intelligence service ADIV/SGRS, this article considers the ...
In August 1914 the British Army mobilised an eclectic group of civilians to act as auxiliary intelli...
This article addresses a gap in the literature on military adaptation by focusing on the first step ...
A substantive German tank force never materialized during the First World War. However, its military...
In the Zulu Rebellion of 1906, the Natal Militia defeated the Zulu rebels without British imperial f...
Mentioned in memoirs by a few former military intelligence officers, operational intelligence has ha...
This article uses prosopographical techniques to examine around 150 First World War signals intellig...
This article explores the development of signals intelligence within the trenches of the Western Fro...
First published online: 07 December 2019This article examines the role of intelligence in the format...
Intelligence has always been an aspect of organized warfare. It was not until 1873, however, that th...
This article seeks to contribute to recent scholarly analysis of the British Army’s military perform...