Definition of Intelligence Corps in English: Intelligence Corps
noun The branch of an army that gathers information of military value.
‘during the war he served in the Intelligence Corps’
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‘The Intelligence Corps uses the website to attract potential recruits.’ ‘Initial assessments will focus on our Intelligence Corps' existing and future capabilities and force structure.’ ‘He joined the Royal Marines, and in 1914 was gazetted second lieutenant at headquarters intelligence corps.’ ‘The Military Intelligence Corps is proud to honor two more of the five most recent inductees to the Hall of Fame.’ ‘The Military Intelligence Corps plays a key role in Army Transformation.’ ‘He served in the intelligence corps of the Irish Army and, after the war, went into journalism.’ ‘This sharing of information is critical to the success of the Military Intelligence Corps.’ ‘But her co-author, former Intelligence Corps officer Colonel Wilson, is adamant history should not be rewritten.’ ‘Following World War 2 service as a cryptographer with the Army's Intelligence Corps, he read Classics at Oxford.’ ‘He was a soldier in the intelligence corps who volunteered for action in North Africa.’