Counter Intelligence Investigations Course records, 1950s.

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Counter Intelligence Investigations Course records, 1950s.

Collection contains an assortment of teaching materials including courses on Interrogation, Identification of Soviet Armed Forces Insignia and Rank, Profiling, Sabotage, Raids & Searches, Study of Communism, Surveillance, a history of the Counter Intelligence Corp, maps, and Counter-Sabotage.

200 items (1.2 lin. ft.)

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United States. Army. Counter Intelligence Corps School.

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The Counter Intelligence Investigations Course was held at the U.S. Army's Counter Intelligence Corps School in Fort Holabird, Maryland, in the 1950s. From the description of Counter Intelligence Investigations Course records, 1950s. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 769011162 The Corps of Intelligence Police (CIP) was first formed by the U.S. Army during World War I, although following the armistice the force was significantly reduced in size. With...

United States. Army. Counter Intelligence Corps

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