CIC = Counterintelligence Corps
another 3 letter agency
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The United States Army Counter Intelligence Corps (Army CIC) was a World War II and early Cold War intelligence agency within the United States Army consisting of highly trained Special Agents. Its role was taken over by the U.S. Army Intelligence Corps in 1961 and, in 1967, by the U.S. Army Intelligence Agency. Its functions are now performed by its modern-day descendant organization; United States Army Counterintelligence. The National Counter Intelligence Corps Association (NCICA), a veterans' association, was established in the years immediately following World War II by Military Intelligence agents who had served in every area of military and domestic operations. The organization meets annually. Its newsletter, the *Golden Sphinx, is published quarterly.
Contents of Link
1 Origins
2 World War II
2.1 Manhattan Project
3 Post-war operations
3.1 Operation Paperclip
3.2 Other activities
4 The "ratline" controversy
5 Notable CIC agents
6 See also
External links
441st Counterintelligence and Military Intelligence Official History
National Counterintelligence Center – CIC in WWII
Categories: Branches of the United States Army Defunct United States intelligence agencies Counter-intelligence agencies
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counterintelligence_Corps
good resource to dig historic facts or??
not passing it off just digging myself thought badgeanons might be curious