![]() Records Administration (NARA) and the Investigative Records Repository Two of the agencies, the National Archives and Throughout classified and declassified holdings in numerous agencies of Of CIC records - a legacy of great importance to historians." ![]() The expansion of military intelligence units throughout the worldĪnd their collection activities in the 1950s also resulted in growing numbers The 1950s proved to be CIC's heyday it enjoyed ample resourcesĪnd attracted the best and brightest soldiers brought in by a draft-eraĪrmy. "The CIC underwent a major expansion during Even into the 1950s, CIA and CIC were still trying to reconcile their intelligence missions overseas in order to avoid duplication and to coordinate the recruitment of assets. While CIC concentrated on counterintelligence during World War II, it expanded into the positive collection of intelligence behind the Iron Curtain in the years after 1945. Army's Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC), "in fact, promise to shed even greater light on American intelligence activities than has been previously recognized. "While the historical community has pressed for the declassification of records from the World War II-era Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and the post-war CIA," the records of the U.S. "CIC Records: A Valuable Tool for Researchers." Center for the Study of Intelligence Bulletin 11 (Summer 2000): 11-16. ![]() Alias "The Fox": The Wartime Recollections of Robert R. Its formation in 1942 to its merger into the U.S. The materials included here cover the entire history of CIC - from Military Services Army Counter Intelligence Corps N - Z WWII - Services - Army - CIC - N-Z WORLD WAR II U.S. ![]()
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