This is a through description of the technical intelligence cycle and of the responsibilities and duties of personnel at each echelon and of general and technical service officers. At that time the Technical services were the Chemical Corps, the Corps of Engineers, the Medical Department, the Ordnance Corps, the Quartermaster Corps, and the Signal Corps. The last six pages of the document are a “Student Summary” describing the organization of technical intelligence. . Given that this was written a few years after World War II, this may well have been written by officers with practical experience with technical intelligence operations during the war. The “History of Technical Intelligence” is described in Instructor Folder I-2906 (https://...
During World War II, the Ordnance Department was one of the army technical services. There were a n...
This is a manual describing the transportation intelligence activities of the Army in the mid-1950s....
This document was issued by the Chief of Staff to prescribe relationships between different officers...
This is an excellent description of the history of Army technical intelligence during World War II. ...
This is a detailed description of the idealized organization and activities off medical and technica...
This manual defines technical intelligence and explains the technical intelligence process. It bri...
This manual outlines responsibilities for technical intelligence at all levels in the Army from the ...
At the time that this was written, technical intelligence was intelligence about foreign weapons and...
This order outlines the procedures for handling foreign ordnance type materiel sent to this country ...
In 1953, the production of technical intelligence was the responsibility of the chiefs of the Army t...
This is a textbook used at the Army Quartermaster School. In the 1950s, military schools related t...
This is a detailed, well-illustrated guide showing the range of weapons and equipment army technical...
When this manual was issued, military intelligence in the US armed forces was highly decentralized. ...
This is the first edition of FM 30-16, Technical Intelligence, since the massive reorganization of A...
This document was issued by the Chief of Staff to prescribe relationships between different officers...
During World War II, the Ordnance Department was one of the army technical services. There were a n...
This is a manual describing the transportation intelligence activities of the Army in the mid-1950s....
This document was issued by the Chief of Staff to prescribe relationships between different officers...
This is an excellent description of the history of Army technical intelligence during World War II. ...
This is a detailed description of the idealized organization and activities off medical and technica...
This manual defines technical intelligence and explains the technical intelligence process. It bri...
This manual outlines responsibilities for technical intelligence at all levels in the Army from the ...
At the time that this was written, technical intelligence was intelligence about foreign weapons and...
This order outlines the procedures for handling foreign ordnance type materiel sent to this country ...
In 1953, the production of technical intelligence was the responsibility of the chiefs of the Army t...
This is a textbook used at the Army Quartermaster School. In the 1950s, military schools related t...
This is a detailed, well-illustrated guide showing the range of weapons and equipment army technical...
When this manual was issued, military intelligence in the US armed forces was highly decentralized. ...
This is the first edition of FM 30-16, Technical Intelligence, since the massive reorganization of A...
This document was issued by the Chief of Staff to prescribe relationships between different officers...
During World War II, the Ordnance Department was one of the army technical services. There were a n...
This is a manual describing the transportation intelligence activities of the Army in the mid-1950s....
This document was issued by the Chief of Staff to prescribe relationships between different officers...