Military intelligence

Union army Col. George H. Sharpe (far left) with other members of his "Bureau of Military Information", February, 1864

Military intelligence is information about an enemy or possible enemy. It is information that has first been interpreted and evaluated. It can include the terrain, the weather, and any other information about a theater of operations.[1] Military intelligence gathering has a long history with military studies.

  1. Intelligence Theory: Key Questions and Debates, eds. Peter Gill, Stephen Marrin, Mark Phythian (Oxford; New York, Routledge, 2009), p. 27

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