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  • Military Intelligence
  • Military intelligence
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  • The Military Intelligence of the Royal Thrungeskian Commonwealth was an elite organization that ensured order in the union for the majority of its existence. It served multipul purposes, ranging from keeping the peace to assassinating enemy heads of state.
  • Military Intelligence, also known as "Games & Theory", is charged with finding out all information on hostiles, such as the Arachnids, and providing this information onto military units. In addition, it calculates casualties and survival rates. Military Intelligence has not always been correct however, such as at the Battle of Klendathu where military intelligence believed that the plasma fired at the ships was "only random light"; a fact that was proven wrong when many shots of plasma tore through the hulls of Fleet's ships.
  • Military intelligence is mastery of military tactics and strategery, and can be quantified by a measure called MIQ, or Military Intelligence Quotient. MIQ is defined as 200 minus the intelligence quotient (IQ); a person with a high IQ has a low MIQ and vice versa. As a result, the Commander in Chief will usually have a lower IQ than anybody else in the military, and sometimes the entire country. Common ways of increasing one's military intelligence are not studying in school, repeatedly banging one's head against the wall, and, of course, reading Conservapedia for extended periods of time.
  • Military intelligence (MILINT or MI) is information that is collected, analyzed, disseminated, and possibly acted upon by Department of Defense entities (including the Armed Forces intelligence elements, the Unified Commands, the combat support agencies of the National Reconnaissance Office, the National Security Agency and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, as well as the Defense Intelligence Agency) and is related to another foreign power's capabilities to attack U.S. national interests militarily.
  • Military intelligence is a military discipline that exploits a number of information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to commanders in support of their decisions. This is achieved by providing an assessment of available data from a wide range of sources, directed towards the commanders' mission requirements or responding to focused questions as part of the operational or campaign planning activity. In order to provide an informed analysis, the commander's information requirements are first identified. These information requirements are then incorporated into a process of intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination.
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  • The Military Intelligence of the Royal Thrungeskian Commonwealth was an elite organization that ensured order in the union for the majority of its existence. It served multipul purposes, ranging from keeping the peace to assassinating enemy heads of state.
  • Military Intelligence, also known as "Games & Theory", is charged with finding out all information on hostiles, such as the Arachnids, and providing this information onto military units. In addition, it calculates casualties and survival rates. Military Intelligence has not always been correct however, such as at the Battle of Klendathu where military intelligence believed that the plasma fired at the ships was "only random light"; a fact that was proven wrong when many shots of plasma tore through the hulls of Fleet's ships.
  • Military intelligence is mastery of military tactics and strategery, and can be quantified by a measure called MIQ, or Military Intelligence Quotient. MIQ is defined as 200 minus the intelligence quotient (IQ); a person with a high IQ has a low MIQ and vice versa. As a result, the Commander in Chief will usually have a lower IQ than anybody else in the military, and sometimes the entire country. Common ways of increasing one's military intelligence are not studying in school, repeatedly banging one's head against the wall, and, of course, reading Conservapedia for extended periods of time.
  • Military intelligence (MILINT or MI) is information that is collected, analyzed, disseminated, and possibly acted upon by Department of Defense entities (including the Armed Forces intelligence elements, the Unified Commands, the combat support agencies of the National Reconnaissance Office, the National Security Agency and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, as well as the Defense Intelligence Agency) and is related to another foreign power's capabilities to attack U.S. national interests militarily.
  • Military intelligence is a military discipline that exploits a number of information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to commanders in support of their decisions. This is achieved by providing an assessment of available data from a wide range of sources, directed towards the commanders' mission requirements or responding to focused questions as part of the operational or campaign planning activity. In order to provide an informed analysis, the commander's information requirements are first identified. These information requirements are then incorporated into a process of intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination. Areas of study may include the operational environment, hostile, friendly and neutral forces, the civilian population in an area of combat operations, and other, broader areas of interest. Intelligence activities are conducted at all levels, from tactical to strategic, in peacetime, the period of transition to war, and during a war itself. Most governments maintain a military intelligence capability to provide analytical and information collection personnel in both specialist units and from other arms and services. The military intelligence capabilities will interact with civilian intelligence capabilities to inform the spectrum of political and military activities. Personnel selected for intelligence duties may be selected for their analytical abilities and personal intelligence before receiving formal training.
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