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Week 1 Forum History of Intelligence

Week 1 Forum History of Intelligence

Q Discussion Questions: After reviewing the history of intelligence, what events have had a profound impact on U.S. intelligence today? Instructions: Fully utilize the materials that have been provided to you in order to support your response. Your initial post should be at least 350 words. Please respond to at least two other students. Responses should be a minimum of 150 words and include direct questions. You may challenge, support or supplement another student’s answer using the terms, concepts and theories from the required readings. Also, do not be afraid to respectfully disagree where you feel appropriate; as this should be part of your analysis process at this academic level. Forum posts are graded on timeliness, relevance, knowledge of the weekly readings, and the quality of original ideas. While proper APA is not required, attribution to sources that informed your posting should be included. Refer to the grading rubric for additional details concerning grading criteria. Initial Post Due: Sunday, by 11:55pm ET Responses Due: Sunday, by 11:55pm ET Grading: Forums are graded using the following rubric: HLSS Discussion Forum Grading Rubric

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The Revolutionary War of America which had taken place during the reign of George Washington had been the result of the use of intelligence (Richelson, 2018). This is because intelligence had been utilized and applied by George Washington to ensure that there would be victory of Washington eventually. The War of 1812 can also be considered to be with the utilization and application of military intelligence (Richelson, 2018). However, the results of the implementation of the techniques of using intelligence had been weak during this war. There had not been successful attempts made by the military defending George Washington because the military had been inefficient in using intelligence to notice the movement of the British troops towards Washington in advance (Richelson, 2018).