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  2. Dutch Military Intelligence and Security Service - Wikipedia

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    The Military Intelligence and Security Service (Dutch: Militaire Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdienst) is the military intelligence service of the Netherlands, which operates under the Ministry of Defence. [1] It is tasked with investigating the security of the armed forces and collects military intelligence from and about foreign countries.

  3. Oryx (website) - Wikipedia

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    November 2013. Country of origin. Netherlands. Founder (s) Stijn Mitzer, Joost Oliemans. URL. oryxspioenkop.com. Oryx, or Oryxspioenkop, is a Dutch open-source intelligence defence analysis website, [1][2] and warfare research group. [3] According to Oryx, the term spionkop (Afrikaans for "spy hill") "refers to a place from where one can watch ...

  4. General Intelligence and Security Service - Wikipedia

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    The General Intelligence and Security Service (Dutch: Algemene Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdienst [ˈɑlɣəmeːnə ˈʔɪnlɪxtɪŋən ɛn ˈvɛiləxɦɛitsˌdinst,-ŋə ʔɛn-]; AIVD) is the intelligence and security agency of the Netherlands, tasked with domestic, foreign and signals intelligence and protecting national security as well as assisting the Five Eyes in investigating foreign ...

  5. Structure of the Royal Netherlands Army - Wikipedia

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    The 1 (German/Netherlands) Corps is based in Münster and has additional locations in Eibergen and Garderen. The Corps is a NATO -assigned headquarters for land operations that is led in turns by Germany and the Netherlands. It is capable of commanding a multinational force of approximately 50,000 troops.

  6. Korps Inlichtingen & Veiligheid Prinses Alexia - Wikipedia

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    In fact, this unit is the forerunner of all modern Dutch intelligence organizations. The history of the Intelligence and Security Corps goes back to 1954, to the founding of 101 Military Intelligence Service Company (101 MIDcie). [2] This unit is the immediate precursor of which the Corps is now continuing the tradition.

  7. Netherlands Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Netherlands Air Force (Dutch: Koninklijke Luchtmacht) is the military aviation branch of the Netherlands Armed Forces and is led by the Commander of the Royal Netherlands Air Force (Commandant Luchtstrijdkrachten). The Air Force operates a diverse fleet of fixed-wing and rotary aircraft, in addition to operating and maintaining ...

  8. Christiaan Lindemans - Wikipedia

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    Christiaan Lindemans. Christiaan Antonius Lindemans (24 October 1912 – 18 July 1946) was a Dutch double agent during the Second World War, working under Soviet control. Otherwise known as Freddi Desmet, [1] a Belgian army officer and SOE agent with security clearance at the Dutch Military Intelligence Division of the SOE (MID/SOE).

  9. Netherlands East Indies Forces Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    Two Dutch officers were assigned to the Dutch East Indies section, which, like NEFIS, was based in Melbourne. A few months later, on 6 July 1942, the Inter-Allied Services Department was merged with other intelligence services operating from Australia. The new service was called the Allied Intelligence Bureau (AIB). It included a division ...