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The UNSC Directorate of Strategic Intelligence, informally known as Strategic Intelligence (STRATINTEL), and colloquially known as "S.I." or "Sierra India", is one of the five major directorates of the UNSC Office of Naval Intelligence. Its responsibilities are manifold, but subsumed under these are a variety of clandestine and paramilitary operations, unconventional warfare, austere field operations, interdiction of high-value targets, and long-term strategic planning for galactic affairs and UNSC involvement in these. First activated in 2553 in the aftermath of the Treaty of Voi by then-Director of Naval Intelligence Margaret O. Parangosky, Strategic Intelligence was first a clandestine special access program ("black project") under the direction of Brigadier General James Ackerson, thou

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  • The UNSC Directorate of Strategic Intelligence, informally known as Strategic Intelligence (STRATINTEL), and colloquially known as "S.I." or "Sierra India", is one of the five major directorates of the UNSC Office of Naval Intelligence. Its responsibilities are manifold, but subsumed under these are a variety of clandestine and paramilitary operations, unconventional warfare, austere field operations, interdiction of high-value targets, and long-term strategic planning for galactic affairs and UNSC involvement in these. First activated in 2553 in the aftermath of the Treaty of Voi by then-Director of Naval Intelligence Margaret O. Parangosky, Strategic Intelligence was first a clandestine special access program ("black project") under the direction of Brigadier General James Ackerson, thou
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  • The UNSC Directorate of Strategic Intelligence, informally known as Strategic Intelligence (STRATINTEL), and colloquially known as "S.I." or "Sierra India", is one of the five major directorates of the UNSC Office of Naval Intelligence. Its responsibilities are manifold, but subsumed under these are a variety of clandestine and paramilitary operations, unconventional warfare, austere field operations, interdiction of high-value targets, and long-term strategic planning for galactic affairs and UNSC involvement in these. First activated in 2553 in the aftermath of the Treaty of Voi by then-Director of Naval Intelligence Margaret O. Parangosky, Strategic Intelligence was first a clandestine special access program ("black project") under the direction of Brigadier General James Ackerson, thought to be killed during the Battle of Mare Erythraeum. Within months of its conception, Strategic Intelligence featured saliently in high-profile galactic affairs. Its Chief of Operations, Rear Admiral Elaine Lujayne, was assigned to the joint UNSC/Covenant effort to recover the hijacked Sangheili frigate Steadfast Faith in the CAM-327-17 System, after which Admiral Lujayne was detained aboard an autonomous Forerunner dreadnaught. Contemporaneous with this, a Strategic Intelligence paramilitary field team led by Lieutenant Commander Wakes found on Carinae-312D in the NGC 3576 nebula a Forerunner construct that precipitated the Memory Crisis — a UNSC massacre, albeit brief. Thereafter, Strategic Intelligence was officially sanctioned as the fifth and newest Directorate of the Office of Naval Intelligence. Although few are intimated with the details, the Directorate of Strategic Intelligence has since played a prominent role in the Post-War politocomilitary situation, both in handling increased insurgency on the home front and manipulating Covenant politics abroad.
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