In August 1914 the British Army mobilised an eclectic group of civilians to act as auxiliary intelligence officers with the British Expeditionary Force in France. This article examines how this Intelligence Corps came into being, how its officers were employed, and the evolution of their roles and the personnel system that controlled them. It concludes with some observations on the perception of these officers and their possible place in the wider historiograph
This article uses prosopographical techniques to examine around 150 First World War signals intellig...
The origins of the Anglo-American intelligence relationship are usually dated to the early years of ...
This article explores the development of signals intelligence within the trenches of the Western Fro...
In August 1914 the British Army mobilised an eclectic group of civilians to act as auxiliary intelli...
This article examines the British army’s short-lived Corps of Interpreters on the Western Front duri...
The Second South African War contributed to a period of introspection and reform within the British ...
The Second South African War contributed to a period of introspection and reform within the British ...
This article examines the British army’s short-lived Corps of Interpreters on the Western Front duri...
This article examines how intelligence services and officers laid the groundwork for British rule in...
The origins of the Anglo-American intelligence relationship are usually dated to the early years of ...
A substantive German tank force never materialized during the First World War. However, its military...
This article uses prosopographical techniques to examine around 150 First World War signals intellig...
The origins of the Anglo-American intelligence relationship are usually dated to the early years of ...
This article explores the development of signals intelligence within the trenches of the Western Fro...
In August 1914 the British Army mobilised an eclectic group of civilians to act as auxiliary intelli...
This article examines the British army’s short-lived Corps of Interpreters on the Western Front duri...
The Second South African War contributed to a period of introspection and reform within the British ...
The Second South African War contributed to a period of introspection and reform within the British ...
This article examines the British army’s short-lived Corps of Interpreters on the Western Front duri...
This article examines how intelligence services and officers laid the groundwork for British rule in...
The origins of the Anglo-American intelligence relationship are usually dated to the early years of ...
A substantive German tank force never materialized during the First World War. However, its military...
This article uses prosopographical techniques to examine around 150 First World War signals intellig...
The origins of the Anglo-American intelligence relationship are usually dated to the early years of ...
This article explores the development of signals intelligence within the trenches of the Western Fro...