Studies in Intelligence Vol. 55, No. 2 (Extracts, June 2011) 57 All statements of fact, opinion, or analysis expressed in this article are those of the author. Nothing in the article should be construed as asserting or implying US government endorsement of its factual statements and interpretations. From the Archives The Evolution of US Army HUMINT: Intelligence Operations in the Korean War John P. Finnegan “ By the end of the Korean War, the Far East Command had fielded a large Army-controlled clandestine collection apparatus, closely linked with similarly large operations in the fields of partisan and ” psychological warfare. This article was originally published in a classified issue of Studies (44, no. 2) in 2000. —ed. The traumatic experience of the Korean conflict was a watershed in the evolution of Army intelligence. Within six months, the Army found itself facing two major intelligence disasters: it was caught unprepared by the initial North Korean invasion of June 1950 and by...
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