Monday, June 23, 2025

 

                   Colonel Riley F. Ennis and the Intelligence Group


On 25 March 1948 the Army General Staff's Intelligence Group published a Letter of Instruction on Flying Discs, re-asserting the filing system of 452.1 for Unconventional aircraft, but also creating a Top Secret Control: A-1917.




According to Special Regulations 10-120-1, 14 September 1949, Organization and Functions: Department of the Army Intelligence Division, General Staff  [Robert Bolin , depositor University of Nebraska - Lincoln, rbolin2@unl.edu],  the Intelligence Group 

"...a. Insures that the Army and other agencies have timely notification of event immediately affecting the security of the United States or its forces. b. Collects intelligence information from Army field agencies, receives information from other intelligence agencies, and distributes information received-both within the Army and to other agencies."




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