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Army Counterintelligence Corps intelligence service

also: CIC, counterintelligence core of the army

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Thomas Corbally member_of Army Counterintelligence Corps book_quoted
“His roommate at the time was an American private detective by the name of Thomas Corbly, C-O-R-B-A-L-L-Y. Corbly was widely believed to have been also a member of the OSF. There was no question that he worked for the Army Counterintelligenc…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 1 @ 43:51
Military Intelligence Division headed Army Counterintelligence Corps documented
“took over the SSU in 1946, it had been reduced to fewer than 200 people. In addition to the SSU, the Army's Counterintelligence Corps remained as a clandestine operation entity. Military intelligence, or G2, controlled the CIC. The G2 was w…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3) @ 18:13

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The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3)
▶ 2:48 presumably by the Russians. In any case, German police were understanding orders. Anything to do with foreign nationals belonged to the counterintelligence core of the army, the CIC. The local police telephoned the American regional headqua…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3)
▶ 4:20 Taken to just outside of Frankfurt. There, the CIC brought in Russian intelligence specialists to work with the men. 35 soldiers had been captured at the campsite. Four others picked up in different areas over the next few days. The army pu…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3)
▶ 5:45 The CIC debriefed the men for more than three weeks. Interrogators satisfied themselves that the new arrivals were in fact Ukrainian partisans. There were against Russian forces still in progress in Ukraine, Czechoslovakia, and southern Pol…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3)
▶ 15:17 Alan Dulles, Richard Helms spearheaded the work in the Balkans. They would both go on to be CIA directors. The European operations proved highly successful. Casey's campaign got as many as 200 agents directly from into Germany. In addition …
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3)
▶ 18:13 took over the SSU in 1946, it had been reduced to fewer than 200 people. In addition to the SSU, the Army's Counterintelligence Corps remained as a clandestine operation entity. Military intelligence, or G2, controlled the CIC. The G2 was w…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3)
▶ 19:12 The shift in early 1947 when it recorded a change in emphasis from denazification to positive intelligence. So gone were the days where we were going to actually get rid of the Nazis and in rushed where we're going to use all of them. In Au…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3)
▶ 19:45 In Russian occupied areas, including Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Eastern Germany. It screened refugees, prepared cover stories to support its agents, and maintained relationships with other services. Al Ulmer, the SSU station chief for Vie…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3)
▶ 20:14 waiting for the CIA to be set up. Once a new intelligence service emerged, the Central Intelligence Group, its first Vienna station chief, John Richardson, would be a former CIC man. The same functions were carried out by the 970th CIC deta…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3)
▶ 21:13 but quickly began trolling displaced persons camp for sources to use against Russia. He rode the rising wave of hostility. The Department of the Army detachment formed to handle interagency activities eventually furnished cover for Stewart …
The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 1
▶ 43:51 His roommate at the time was an American private detective by the name of Thomas Corbly, C-O-R-B-A-L-L-Y. Corbly was widely believed to have been also a member of the OSF. There was no question that he worked for the Army Counterintelligenc…